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V Page 6 Heppner Gazette Trmes, THurs'day, January 10, 1952 lone Extension Meeting Held By Echo Palmateer The lone Extension Unit met at the home of Mrs. Sam Esteb Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Maude Casswell.agent, de monstrated the use of plaids and stripes in the home. She stated that square dances would be held in February. Preliminary meet ing to be held the last of tne month for the slipper chair pro ject. Anyone will be eligible to make a chair. Mrs. E. M. Baker reported on the" work of the dif- BY ED DICK CORDON WHITE How to start engines fast in extremely cold weather Shown above is a dash-installed primer pump designed to inject hevron Starting Fluid into gas oline otdiesel engines. It works this way: as the oper ator steps on the starter, he works the pump with his band. Highly volatile Chevron Starting Fluid goes into the engine and starts it up. Has started engines at 50 below zero! To prevent ice formation in your fuel lines and tanks, we also rec ommend Chevron Ban:Ice Fluid in cold weather. We'll be glad to fill your order for the primer pump for your equipment and, of course, see that you have plenty of ChevroL Starting Fluid and Chevron Ban-Ice Fluid all season. We em phasize service because it is the foundation of our local business! AN-ICf A Standard Oil Cmhm, fCalifraiePrlMt L Distributed by L E. DICK GORDON WHITE HEPPNER Phone Heppner 622 . IONE lone 87125 ferent 4-H clubs. She stated that the report of her son, Ronald's trip to Washington, D. C, was being printed at the County Agent's office and any one in terested could obtain a copy. Re frashmets were served by Mrs. Esteb. The next meeting will be Draperies. Graveside services were held for Jobe Ezra Crabtree here Jan. 2, by Willows grange. The Phelps Funeral had charge. The pall bearers were Earl Morgan, Henry and John Krcbs, Albert, Frank lin and Roy Lindstrom. Mr. Crabtree was born Oct 23, 1869 at Cico, to George and Fairlotta Crabtree. He was mar ried to Hattie Lindsey in 1869. To this union were born 4 children. They lived in this vicinity until 1935 when they moved to Salem where he made his home until his death Dec. 28. Relatives coming to the funeral from a distance were Mrs. Roy Stender, Mrs. Hattie Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Crabtree and child ren from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCabe and children, Ronald and Elea nor, attended the reception for their son-in-law and daughter, Mr .and Mrs. Donald Harris, at the Dwight Harris home in Port land Dec. 28. They reported over 70 attended the reception and that Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris were at home at 4635 S. E. 28th and Holgate in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. McCabe spent a week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Ekstrom entertained a group of friends at their home New Years eve. The evening was spent in playing cards. Those winning prizes were high, Mrs. Pete Cannon and C. E. ATTENTION BASKETBALL MANAGERS "The Bombers", a Negro barn storming team, seeks games in the Northwest A riot of laughs. Contact Sam Minsker, 9330 S. E. Harold St Portland 66, Ore. Brenner, low Mrs. Gordon White and Robert DeSpain. A potluck supper was served. The following were guests at the Garland Swanson home New Years eve., Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Howton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns and their daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and daughter, Sharlene, and Mrs. Mary Swan son. Mrs. Frank Lundell of Wilwau kie Is staying with her father, C. W. Swanson. Mrs. Swanson Is improving at the Pioneer Memor. ial hospital after undergoing an operation on her knee which she broke In a fall last week. Mrs. Ernest Heliker spent last week at the Peter Timm home near Pendleton, while Mr. and Mrs. Timm took their son to an eye specialist in Portland. lone defeated Condon in a bas ketball game here Saturday evening and the girls defeated Heppner in a Volleyball game here Friday afternoon of last week. Heppner grade school's A string won in a basketball game here Friday afternoon but lone won the B string. Mrs. Garland Swanson received word that her mother, Mrs. Regina Miller of Salem, fell and broke her hip on New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jannsen are the parents of a son, Harold Martin, born Sunday, Jan. 6. In the Pioneer Memorial hospital. Weight 8 lbs. and 13 ozs. Mrs. Vera Portis ad Gus Jannson are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Devin of Condon are the parents of a son Darrell Francis, born Sunday, Jan. 6 at the Pioneer Memorial hos pital in Heppner. Weight 5 lbs. and 11 ozs. Mrs. Lana Padberg is the grandmother. Mrs. Lewis Ball accidently cut her head with an axe while cut ting wood at her home Thursday of last week. 5 stitches were re- - I ""V " ; Uibi ! UJIUI m mm iWfl-f uu iru u VS25- quired to close the wound. M. E. Cotter is home from the Pioneer Memorial hospital. New Year eve guests at the Lewis Ball home were Mr. and Mrs. T. N. White and son, Dale, Mrs. Imogene Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Esteb, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Akers and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bail and sons. Their guests on New Years day were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball and daughters, Glenna and Barbara of Yakima, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ring and son, Stevle, of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball and sons. Sammy Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett, underwent an appendectomy in the hospital in Heppner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and family are living in town during the winter. Those on the honor roll for the second six weeks in the high school were: Duane Baker, Elise Bauernfeind, Letta Linn, Law rence Jones, Denny Swanson, Le Roy Brenner, Malcolm McKinney, Mike Reininger, and Mary Jep sen. Pomona grange was held at Willows grange hall Saturday with representatives from Board man, Lexington, and Rhea Creek present. At the business meeting the remaining officers were in stalled and Mrs. Flossie Coats of Boardman was elected as secre tary. In the afternoon a program was presented which consisted of A skit, Christmas Eve at Casey's, by the Boardman grange, a reading Home by Mrs. J. Palmer Sorlien of Heppner and slides on windbreaks by Nelson Anderson, county agent. A turkey dinner was served at noon to around 75 and a lunch was served in the evening. Dates To Remember: Jan. 11 Study meeting of the Topic Club at the O. L. Lundell home. Jan. 15 Farm Bureau meeting at 8:00 p. m. ' Jan. 15 Legion and Auxiliary meeting at 8:00. m. Jan. 16 Arnica Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Cor ley. Jan. 18 H. E. C. of Willows grange meeting. Jan. 19 Grange meeting at 8:00 p. m. o Mrs. Mary Van Stevens motored to The Dalles Saturday to spend the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Shane. 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