Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 30, 1952, Page Page 4, Image 4

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ELECT
Charles A. Tom
Republican Candidate for
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman and
Wheeler Counties
Morrow and Sherman county
farmer
Chairman Land Economics
committee and Taxation
committee, State Agricul
tural planning conference
Graduate OSC and Cornell
University, Agricultural Eco
nomies VETERAN
Pd. Adv., C. A. Tom, Rufus
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Free Dinner
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SAVINGS FOR YOU AT
PENNEY'S SATURDAY NOV. 1st...
KEEP THIS DATE OPEN
We Know You'l
YES When You See
Our New Selection of
HOUSEHOLD GIFTS
No matter what the occasion may be, when you need a spec
ial gift come to Gilliam & Bishce. Our big new selection of
gift merchandise will 1)0 sure to please.
8 Piece Sets
ATTRACTIVE DINNERWARE
Cup and Saucer
ENGLISH BONE CHINA
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
For Cooking and Serving
DESCOWARE
Enamel coated cast iron utensils that are chip proof and
wonderful to cook in. Rest of all they're easy to wash.
A complete selection.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Who Has it. Will Get It Or It Isn't Mad
Lovely Blue Birds
Have All Day Meeting
The Blue Birds, who enjoyed an
all-day meeting in me mountains
last Saturday at the Paul Jones
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cabin were jvaren uepuy, oaiuaia
Dobbie, Mary Emma Evans,
Sheryl Harris, Sandra Jones, Sha
ron Keithley, Doris Morris, Fran
cine Moyer, Judy Parsons, Julie
Pfeiffer, Mary Slocum, Janet
Thompson, Bernice Thomson,
Marv Evelyn Tucker, Shirley Van
Winkle and Rogenia Wagrier. Mrs.
Paul Jones, Mrs. John Pfeiffer,
Mrs. Howard Evans and Mrs. Jim
Thomson (mothers) accompanied
them; also Ray Jones, Johnny
Pfeiffer and Bruce Thomson.
The girls had fun playing
games, in the tree house, on the
teeter-totter, swinging and col
lecting small pine cones which
they will use in making Thanks
giving turkeys. At noon they had
their sack lunches and hot choco
late. In the afternoon, after the
Hansel and Gretel story had been
told to them, they took a Hansel
arid Gretel hike through the
woods with some of the mothers.
They were delighted to find
Hansel's crumbs ((small stones)
along the way in several places,
the tree under which Hansel and
Gretel slept, the owl's nest, a
piece of Gretel's dress on the
bushes, and what remained of the
old Witch's house, even to the
cage and where she had built the
fire.
After returning to the cabin,
they found treasures forall. A
Hallowe'en table had been ar
ranged with lighted pumpkin
candles in the center, and at each
child's place there was a Hal
lowe'en mask and whistle, candy
corn, cookies and other candy.
Soroptimists Complete
Plans For Hayride
At the Soroptimist luncheon at
O'Donnell's Thursday October 23,
all committees vyere appointed
and plans completed for the hal
lowe'en hayride for the teenagers.
November 20 has been set as a
dinner meeting of the club, hus
bands are to be guests and pic
tures will be shown.
Some of the measures on the
ballot were discussed at this
meeting and the rest of tnem will
be taken up at the next meeting
which is to be a sack lunch at the
W. O. George home.
Tibbies Home Scene
Of What's Trump Club
Mrs. L. D. Tibbies entertained
the What's Trumps club at her
home on South Chase street the
last of the week. Mrs. David A.
Wilson' received high score in
bridge and Mrs. Gene Ferguson,
second. Other guests present
were Mrs. Harry Van Horn, Mrs.
Raymond Ferguson, Mrs. Phillip
W. Mahoney, Mrs. Harold A. Cohn,
Mrs. IS, Stephen Thompson and
Mrs. W. Oscar George. Refresh
ments were served.
Soroptimist Card
Party Well Attended
Eighteen tables of cards were
in play at the benefit card party
given Monday evening by the
Soroptimists at the Parish hall to
raise funds for the teen-age Hal
lowe'en party.
High bridge prizes were won by
Mrs. Wallace Wolff and Dr. L. D.
Tibbies and high pinochle by Mrs.
John Lane and Harry Duvall. Mrs.
Robert Dobbs won the door prize
and Mrs. John Bergstrom was the
lucky bidder on the Thanksgiving
basket.
Mahoneys Entertain
With Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. rhillip W. Ma
honey were hosts for a dinner on
Sunday at their home on Hager
street complimenting their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bea
ver of Portland. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Ball and son,
Archie, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne
Van Marter, Jr.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hall and son, David.
WILL YOU
PAY THE
BILL?
VOTE
327X
... If Your County Fair
Loses Racing Funds . . .
1. Will you support your fair by
ADDED TAXES?
2. Or will you VOTE NO!
Against the Amendment prohibiting
Pari mutuel Betting?
This year Morrow county received $12,SflO from PariMut
ucl betting for the supiHrt of two Morrow county Fairs. If
the amendment to abolish Pnri-Mutuel betting on animals
carries in the November 1th election, this revenue which
Is given to your county fair, will be abolished. WILL YOU
Sl'PWRT YOUR COl'NTY FAIR WITH AN INCREASE N
TAXES? VOTE 327X Retain this revenue for your county
fair.
Paid Pol. Ad. by Morrow County Livestockgrowers Ass'n.
Women's Fellowship
Plans Silver Tea
At the regular business meeting
of the Christian Women's Fellow
ship of the Christian church plans
were made for their silver tea to
be held in the church parlors on
Wednesday November 5 from 7
p. m. to 9 p. m.
Committees were appointed for
the tea and clean up.
CLASSES TO START FOR
PARENTS
Classes for parents will be held
at tjie Heppner school beginning
next Tuesday evening Nov. 4 at
8:00 p. m. These classes will be
given every Tuesday night for six
weeks. They are made available
through the cooperation of the
local physicians, Pioneer Memor
ial hospital and the health dept.
This is an opportuinty to learn
more about parenthood, child
birth and care of the baby.
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OES SOCIAL CLUB
The OES Social Club will meet
Saturday Nov. 1 at 8:00 p. m. in
the Masonic hall. All members
and their husbands are invited.
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CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
' Earl L. Soward, Pastor
Bible School begins at 9:45.
Morning Worship at 11. The
pastor will speak on "The Wistful
Prodical". Evening service be
gins at 7:30. The message will be
'The Perfect Priest", which is a
continuation of the sermons from
the Book of Hebrews.
Thursday Bible study begins at
7 p. m. The choir meets at 8.
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ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH (Episcopal)
Holy Communion 8:00.
Church School 9:45.
Holy Communion and sermon
11:00.
The Junior choirs will assist the
adult choir at this service
Y. P. F. meeting in Parish Housp
at 7:00.
The All Saints Day festival is
the Parish Name Day celebration.
In the traditions of the church
the Parish Name Day is a day
of obligation for all members of
the parish a day on which all
are expected to make their communion-Holy
Communion on Wednes
day at 10. Choir Practices:
Boys on Tuesday from 4 to 5.
Girls on Wednesday from 4 to 5.
Adult Choir on Thursday even
ing at 8.
Hallowe'en parties on Friday,
Oct. 31st in Tarish House; Pre
school, and 1st and 2nd grade at
2:30. From 3rd grade up at 7 in
the evening. Children not going
to other church parties are in
vited.
CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Lexington Oregon
Lewis G. Wetzel Pastor
"Profanity is the crutch of con
versational Cripples".
anonymous
Sunday Nov. 2 Sunday School
at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all
ages.
Worship Hour 11:00-a. m. Ser
mon topic "The Spirit of Glory".
Evening Service 7:30 p; m.
Mrs. Clara Gertson of Heppner
will show the slides of her trip to
Europe and tell of the churches
she visited there at this hour.
Wednesday Nov. 5 Bible Study
and Prayer at 7:30.
We hope to see you in church
Sunday.
for all
occasions
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ON THE MOTOR CARRIER HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION ACT
Everything you buy is handled by trucks at some time,
and increased truck taxes will increase your daily
costs of living!
KNOW THE TRUTH!
Oregon Highway Council, Ellery Silli, President, 622 5. E. Grond, Portland, Oregon
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MoofeDO
Of The Stockholders of
The Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.
November
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To Be Held At The Fair Pavilion
Heppner '12:00 Noon
FREE DINNER
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.