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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 10, 1952 Page 3 ment News f Millie WiUon M. M. Club met at the Wave Jackson on Janu with sixteen members Roll call was answered their secret pal's name. re again drawn for the I Doris Capon brought elephant and it was Jessie Hoskin. The next will be at the home of Cinney. The hostess pre- Sift to Marv Du Bosch ng the most interesting is story. Lovely refresh f pie and coffee were Those present were Daisy (Ouisea .Fleming, Clara 5 Iffie McKinney, Doris Delsia Sweek, Ella Durst, Silman, Martha Matthes ry DuBosch, Goldie Round, Stirritt, Jessie Hoskin, Jrown, Millie Wilson and Jess, Wave Jackson, tobert Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. Vernon n took the high school Jd girls to Prairie last Fri play Basketball and Vol- The girls were victorious ' t boys lost their game to I Wave Jackson received rom her son Hugh, who is cd at San Antonio, Texas, e had spent Christmas in Kpltal with a dislocated V. Ind Mrs. Carmel Broadfoot lildren left Thursday for nla where they will visit es and friends. trice Cu,tts of Heppner was ness visitor in Monument onald's Electric of Red Is in Monument rewiring i? and stores. He just fin rewiring Settle and Son's f and Mrs. Lyndell Broadfoot lildren left Frday for Mis where they will visit with es and friends. Elder of Ontario was at Z to matters of business aument last Saturday, and Mrs. Clarence Rickard b Scott were business visi i John Day on Wednesday, and Mrs. Melvin Round and n spent a week visiting 'es in Molalla and Portland, jlalla they visited Mrs. ,'s brothers and families, id Mrs. Charles Bronson and ier and Mr. and Mrs. En- nest Bronson. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gates and daughter of Amhoy, Washington have moved back here to spend the winter. Mrs. Ruth Swick of Portland is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gassner. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lewis of Cottonwood took their son, Earl to Arlington where he took the train for Fort Wardon, Washing ton. Earl had spent a ten day furlough with his parents. Lilburn Hunt returned home from Redmond. Ho has been at tending school in Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Theron King and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Stirritt, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shank and daughter Laura Lee, were New years guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gienger. Bill Keaton and George McCay of Dayville drove to the Bud Engle ranch on Cottonwood for three head of Mr. Keaton's cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Round were hosts on New Years Day at dinner honoring Mr. Round's mother, Mrs. Josie Round, and his sister Mrs. Mamie Fergeson, and his brother, Mr. Chester Round. Major DuBosch of Fairchild, Washington, spent Christmas eve and part of Christmas day with his wife, Mary at their ranch home. He left at noon to return to the air base at Fairchild. Their son, Norman is now with the armed forces in Korea. Willard Gilman was attending to matters of business in Board man last Friday. He returned home on Saturday. Chuck Vandetta and Bob Les ley drove to Portland last Wed nesday to get a load of cement for Vandetta's new home. Lee Slocum and Mkynard Hamilton were business visitors in Heppner on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Settle of Prineville spent New Years with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Settle and Mr. George Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capon en tertained at dinner on New Years day. Their guests were: Mr.: and Mrs. Harold Cork and children, Mrs. Day, Mr. Richen, Dwayne Johnson and Roy Arlot Farrar. Mr. and Mrs. Arlot Fleming re turned home' from Seattle last Wednesday.- They brought their children and household goods and are now permanently settled at their ranch home. Their three children will enroll in the Monu ment schools. Laurence Fleming of Eugene met his mother, Fay Gay and Boardman Ladies Aid Committees Named For Year By Mrs. Flossie Coats Boardman Ladies Aid Silver Tea Society met Wednesday af ternoon January 2 at the home of Mrs. R. Lyons with Mrs. Ralph Earwood and Mrs. T. W. Rippee as co-hostesses Mrs. Lyons, the new president presided and appointed the fol lowing commitees: Sewing, Mrs. Russell Wilbur, Mrs. Bernie Mp Laughlin, and Mrs. Tim Rippee; Sunshine, Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs. Elvin Ely; Gift, Mrs. Earl Briggs and Mrs. Arnin Hug; Missionary, Mrs. Jess Allen; Spiritual Life, Mrs. Frank Cole; Special Dinner, Mrs. Adeline Baker and Mrs. Hugh Brown; Program, Mrs. Claud Coats. Officers elected for the Boardman Community Sunday school are as follows: Superintedent, Mrs. Delia Faulkner; Asst. Supt., Mrs. Ade line Bdker; Secretary, Mrs. Ralph Earwood; Recording Sec, Mrs. I. T. Pearson; Primary Supt., Mrs. Willard Baker; Treasurer, Mrs. Leo Root; Cradle Roll Supt, Mrs. Clayton Allen; Librarian, Marie Patts. - Boardman is still blanketed with snow, the thermometer is hovering around 16 to 20 degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harwood are the parents of a baby son This is the first child for the Har- woods. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harwood, Boardman and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peabody of Star Prairie, Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs had their young grandson Johnnie Campbell, Spokane for the holi days, the lad coming by bus. Mr. Bernie McLaughlin return ed home from St. Anthonys hos ICE AND SNOW MEANS DANGER COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE j MEANS SAFETY mprehenslve Personal Liability Coverage can be added to nr present car Liability policy for very little cost that will Meet you against loss should someone fall on your icy side, ilk and sue you. Let us explain this policy to you. C. A. RUGGLES SURANCE PHONE 723 New Pontiac Gets Customer Attention "Public reaction to new '52 Pontiac models has never been better than that evidenced at the initial showing early in Decem ber", Jim Farley, Pontiac dealer at Heppner, declared today, re porting exceptional attendance. "Our showroom was crowded at announcement time, and en thusiastic people keep coming in. The new cars are receiving as thorough an inspection as I can recall over many years of new model introductions," Mr. Farley said. 'The average American seems never tO lose interest in automobiles and what the auto mobile industry is doing to pro vide improved personal trans portation for him." Mr. Farley said that Pontiac is especially a focal point this year because of new engineering de velopments, "dual-range" driving through the use of higher com pression engines, new dual-range hydra-matic transmissions and an economy rear axel gear ratio. He explained that these elements comprise an entirelynew Pontiac power train which permits maxi mum flexibility and economy in performance from congested city traffic to open country driving. Donna May Fleming in Bend last week and they returned to their homes in Eugene. Lee Fleming took them as far as Bend. He also was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Flower and daughter Susie. ON The Time is Coming YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SEE AND DRIVE America's Newest Car! FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY HEPPNER pital after two weeks illness with virus pneumonia. McLaughlin is still unable to work. Mr. Leroy Harwood was taken to the Veterans hospital in Walla Walla Thursday for a complete physical checkup. Mr. Harwood has been ill for some time but recently unable to work. Mrs Harwood, with her son and dauchter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harwood motored to Wal la Walla Sunday to 'visit her husband. Mrs. Guy Ferguson returned home Saturday evening after several days in Portland and Bay City vsiting relatives. Thirteen Greenfield Grange mem bers motored to lone Saturday to attend the Pomona Grange. Greenfield was winner of the Pomona attendance contest, while Rhea "Creek was the winner of the Degree work contest. Mem bers going from Boardman were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown, Mrs. Claud Coats, Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mrs. Frank Cole, Mrs. Minnie Wilson, Mrs. Will Ferthman, Mrs. Chas. Forthman andl Nathan Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hayes are the parents of a baby son born Satur day, January Fifth, St. Anthonys hospital, Pendleton. This is the first child for the Hayes. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes, Boardman and Mrs. Vol den, Devils Lake, N. D. The Boardman Yellow Jackets stung the Ukiah Cougars Friday night on the Boardman floor with a. score 49-24. In the preliminary game the Ukiah girls volleyball team beat the Boardman girls with a score 6212. Mrs. Ruth Suder was ill at her home Monday being unable to teach school. Mrs. Ronald Black was the substitute. Pendleton visitors Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and soft Ronald, Mrs. Guy Ferguson and son Sidney. A fire broke out In the wash fcorn at the Cottage Inn Sunday morning about eight a. m. The inside of the room was gutted but local men was well able to keep the fire from spreadng to other CHURCHES THE METHODIST CHURCH J. Talmer Sorlien, Minister Sunday January 13, 1952. Morning Worship and Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Special Music by the Choir, Mrs. Thomas Wells, Director. Sunday Church School at 9:45 a. m. Mr. Olliver Creswick, Super intendent. We have a class for every age Youth Fellowship Class and Adult Bible Class at this same hour. Everyone welcome Thursday Choir Practice at 8:00 p. m. Suzanna Wesley Circle of the Womans Society of Christian Service meets the third Wednes day of each month at 2:30 p. m. The Womans Society of Chris tian Service meets the first Wed nesday of each month at 8:00 p. m. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl L. Soward, Pastor Bible School 9:45. Morning Worship, 11:00. The pastor will speak on the subject, "The Power of Habit." Mr. Joe Jewett, a former pas tor, will be the speaker at the evening services. o LUTHERAN CHURCH Lutheran services will be held at the Civic Center Sunday, Janu ary 13 at 3:00 p, m. Bible story class for children at 2:30 p. m, buildings. The place is owned by Earnie Knopp. The Boamiman Garden Club met Monday afternoon January seventh at the home of Mrs. Will iam Nickerson with Mrs. AJgy Taylor as co-hostess. Plans were made for the annual family din ner to be held in February. Roll call was answered by naming a plant wanted. Mrs. Briggs gave a talk on house plants. Fourteen members and one visitor were present. The committee served a delicious luncheon of creamed chicken and hot biscuits. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and family were Sunday dinner guests of Ely's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely. Morgan. IT'S WITH THE NEW HEATING MAG C BLEND-AIR bjt CENTRAL HEATING IX "iPQ"h ujujry jpT J U KIT. ' vCWUfl TO DIN. LtV. 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