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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 31, 1952
MORE
PEOPLE
BUY
Chevrolet
THAN
ANY
OTHER
MAKE
SEE THE
NEW
'52
CHEVROLET
TODAY
AT
HODGE
CHEVROLET
COMPANY
HEPPNER
Si'
Kit George Has
Eighth Birthday
Mrs. Oscar George entertained
with a party Wednesday after
noon complimenting her son, Kit,
on the occasion of his eighth
birthday. Guests present were
Dennis, Darrell and Gary Dick,
Larry, Bobhy and Marlene Fetsch,
and Curtic Lavelle. Wednesday
evening Mr. and Mrs. George
were hosts for a birthday dinner
for Kit who had as his guests, his
grandmother, Mrs. Sadie M. Sigs
bee and his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. V. R. Runnion.
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Our best-seller . . .
. . . your best buy
ARKGW DART
3.95
NONWILT COLLAR KEEPS
FRESH ALL DAY LONG
Here's why more men ask us
for Arrow Dart tlinn any other
ihirt. It's made with the fa
mous nonwilt medium-point
collar Hint looks Rood on every
one. Carries the Mi toga trade
mark that means it's tapered
for better fit. "Sanforized"
broadcloth. Stock up today on
ytrroH' Dart,
Wl LSOiM'S
MEN'S WEAR
Store of Personal Service
Famous
duality
by
GOODVEAR
See the new. . .
niMT.IOI
Super-Cushion
I695
ptui tan
470 IS
liberal Trade-in
Allowance
It's htr . . . don't mill this chanc
to gat th imooth riding comfort of
a Goodytor Super-Cuihion tiro of
thii ntw low prico. Com In to
day and talk trade.
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Phone 692
Shower Honors
Recent Bride
Mrs. Richard Meador and Mrs.
James Driseoll were hostesses on
Friday evening for a shower com
plimenting Mrs. Avery Taylor, a
bride of recent date. The party
was held at the Driseoll home on
S. Court street. Present were Mrs.
Elmer Hill, Mrs. Claude Graham,
Mrs. Tom WUson, Mrs. Nels An
derson, Mrs. Paul Brown and Mrs.
Alvin Porterfield and Mrs. Wil
liam Driseoll of Corvallis. Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor, the former Jo
anne Wilson, were married Janu
ary 10 in Idaho. The bride is a
graduate of Heppner high school
and has been employed as a
nurses' aide at Pioneer Memorial
hospital for the past several
months. They will continue to
reside in Heppner.' The groom is
employed as a carpenter.
lone Three Links
Elect Officers
Mrs. Lewis Ball was re elected
as president of the'l'hree Links
club at a meeting at the home of
Mrs. E. R. Luhrlell Friday after
non. Other officers elected were
Mrs. Harvey Ring, vice president;
Mrs. Lundell, secretary and treas
urer. Mrs. David Rietmann, mar
shali; Mrs. Wallace Matthews,
guardian and Mrs. Mary Swan
son, chaplain. Names were drawn
for secret pals for the coming
year. Mrs. Roy Thomas received
the door prize. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Lundell and Mrs.
Cleo Drake.
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Mrs. Albert Wright
Honored By Shower
Mrs. Albert Wright was the
honor guest at a stork shower
given by Mrs. Ray Wright and
Mrs. Barton Clark at the Ray
Wright home Sunday afternoon,
January 27. '
After the opening of the many
lovely gifts, games were played
and refreshments served to Kay
Wright, Pearl Wright, Delsie Cha
pel, Ruby Steers, Helen Stevens,
Roxie Lovgren, Carrie Becket,
Ellen Moore, Dorothy Bailey,
Tacie Parker. Pearl Devine, La
Velle Hams, Gladys Beckett, Mur
iel Palmer, Mary Wright, Sr.,
Thelma Ma ley, Mary Wright, Jr.,
Mildred Wright, the guest of
honor and the two hostesses.
Those sending gifts but unable
to attend were Ethel Robison.
Margaret Cason, Ethel Perkins
and Genia Huston.
TERMS AS
LOW AS"
125
A WEEK
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MOTOR CO.
Heppner
Soroptimist Program
On March of Dimes
The Soroptimist Club met
Thursday January 24 at O'Don
nell's for luncheon.
Mary Van Stevens and Elaine
George are the program chairmen
and arranged a program in keep
ing with the March of Dimes.
Mrs. Jack Loyd, women's ac
tivities chairman for the March
of Dimes, spoke on their work.
Mrs. Paul Jones told of her per
sonal knowledge of the treatment
of polio through working with her
son. Mrs. Orville Smith brought
a projector and a film was
shown on the treatment and care
of children in hospitals.
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lone Topic Club Meet
At Ekstrom Home
Pinochle and bridge were
played at the social meeting of
the Topic club at the home of Mrs.
Herbert Ekstrom Saturday after
noon. Those winning prizes were
high In pinochle, Mrs. Omar Riet
mann, low Mrs. Verner Troedson,
high in bridge, Mrs. Echo Palma
teer and low Mrs. M. E. Cotter.
The hostesses were Mrs. Noel
Dobyns, Mrs. O. L. Lundell. and
Mrs. Ekstrom.
Missionary Meetina
Held by All Saints
All Saints Episcopal Auxiliary
met Thursday afternoon January
24 in the parish hall.
Mrs. Grace Nickerson and Mrs.
A. D. McMurdo were the host
esses for the afternoon. Mrs. Jos
Nys had charge of the program.
She gave a very interesting paper
which she called a "Bolster Up"
paper, as this was the first mis
sionary meeting of the year.
About 18 members and guests
enjoyed the refershments served
at the close of the meeting.
O F
WOMEN'S
AND
MISSES'
ALL SALES
FINAL, PLEASE
IN THESE PRICE
$295
wmm
AT GONTY'S IN HEPPNER
' SMALL APPLIANCES RADIOS RECORDS. RCA -VICTOR. CAPEHART. PHILCO
Cards Enjoyed At
Rhea Creek Home
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones en
tertained with two tables of
bridge at their Rhea creek home,
Saturday evening. High score
for women was held by Mrs. Gor
don McGough and high for men
was held by Edwin Dick.
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Dinner Party Held
Tuesday Evening,
Mrs. Kingsley Hodge entertaon.
ed with a dinner party Tuesday
evening at the home? of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cha
pin. Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hatfield of Lexington,
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Mar
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Don
nell, Jr.
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BUY r J
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BREAD
Slender, Lovely
Cindy Gamer
"FLAME OF ARABY"
A. U. I. Picture Culor
I9SI
N.B.S.
by Technicolor
FREE: Hollywoad Diet and Calotw
Guidi write Eleanor Day,
Eto 1027 Hollywood, Cal.l.
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DURING GONTY'S 3RD ANNUAL
BUY FIRST PAIR
AND GET
SECOND
To Make room for new spring styles now arriving we are cleaning house on our
winter shoes and. in the biggest bargain-giving event of the year. Buy one pair
ot the regular price and GET YOUR SECOND FAIR ABSOLUTELY FREE. You
don't need to look farther for genuine shoe value . . . you'll find the best buys
in Eastern Oregon right here. Hurry, make your selection early to be sure of the
styles and colors you want.
-SPORT AND CASUAL SHOES
DRESS SHOES-SANDALS
FULL SIZE RANGE, WIDTHS AA TO D.
GROUPS-
$495
DINNER PARTY
SUNDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and
George Combes of Condon were
hosts for a dinner party at the
Rendevous Club near Hermiston
Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs
La Verne Van Marter and Misses
Cecelia and Kathryn Carty of
Heppner, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Boyce, Tom Burns and Jimmy
Stewart of Condon.
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CHURCHES
Christian and Congregational
Church (Lexington, Oregon)
Lewis G. Wetzel, Pastor.
"Frequently people who are
most careful of the gilt on their
Bible care less for the gold within
it." Anonymous.
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HOUrWOOO BREAD IS BAKED EXCLUSIVELY fOR YOU BY
Walla Walla Baking Co.
Under Licent by National Bakers Services, Inc.
AT REGULAR PRICE
YOUR
PAIR
$795
FREE
Sunday Feb. 3, 1952.
Sunday School 9:43 a. m.
Worship Service 11:00 a. m.
God's Vikings 6:45 p. m.
Evening Bible Study 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1952.
Prayer and Bible Study 7:30
. m.
Come to Church Sunday.
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Wear this watch without a worry
for any work or play. It's water-,
dusts and shock-resistant. The
exclusive DuraPower Main
spring that Elgin guarantees will
never break in service. Twelve
smart models, priced from $33.75
including Federal Tax.
J. 0. PETERSON
JEWELER
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$Q95
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