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Poge6 Three Links Club Meets al Lexington By Delpha Jones The Three Links Club met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Jones on Thursday with an all day meet ing and a pot-luck dinner at noon. The day was spent in fin ishing some of the fancy work for the bazaar and pressing the things finished. Those attending were Mrs. A. F. Majeske, Audrey Ansted, Cora Warner and Mrs. W. E. McMillan and the hostess Del pha Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cutsforth was hostess to a Hallowe'en party at their ranch home Friday nigni. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kilkenny, Mr. and Mrs. Irven Rauch, Mr. ana Mrs. Gene Majeske, Don Hatfield, and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. rne Cutsforth and their guest Marcella Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Piper. Marcella Jackson is visitinp friends and relatives in Lexington Vvhile employed by the State giving the hearing tests to the .school children of this county. Marcella Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson former residents of this city and now of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Jack son and daughter Carol visited here during the weekend with Mrs. Laura Scott, mother of Mrs. Jackson. Saturday Mrs. Francis McMil lan was delightfully surprised when Mrs. Art Hunt entertained with a birthday party In her honor. Those attending were: Cora Warner, Gena Leonard, Ber nlce Lott, Lorrene Ledbetter and Lois Hunt, Ammabelle McMillan all of Lexington and a daughter of Mrs. McMillan's, Mrs. Freda Slocum of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hunt, and Mrs. Elmer Hunt of The Dalles, visited friends in Lexington on Saturday evening. Claire Hunt was a member of the orchestra which played for the dance in lone Saturday night. Clarence Buchanan accompan ied by Miss Donna James of Her miston visited at the Charlie Bu chanan home on Sunday. O. G. Breeding motored to Walla Walla Wednesday where he en tered the hospital there for treat ment. One day last week the fire engine was called to help put out a fire at the Jack Griffin home The report is that quite a little damage was done to the interior of the house, but the fire was soon put out. The turkey dinner put on by 1he Lexincton H. E. C. was nuite a success with games and cards wing played later. This was held in the Grange hall on Saturday nigni. The Lexington Campfire Girls held their hallawe'en party at the Davidson home on Thursday evening. Games were played and a prize was given the one In the cleverest costume, which went to Lucille Kendall and Charlene Jones who were dressed identical. WIN OR LOSE? We've viewed with alarm We've pointed with pride We're sure glad it's over And no more to decide! Whoever is chosen The voters have picked! Movvev er you've bet This race wasn't fixed! If, maybe, you lost On that bet you made You'll just grin and bear it When the wager is paid! If with underinsurance Your chances you take Could you keep that grin It you lose the stake? hr Don't gamble with your pro- leciioni tor an your insurance needs see C. A. RUGGLES Phone 723 Box 611 Heppner, Oregon SPECIAL EVERY DAY LOOK! LOOK! Biggest Wholesale Market in Eastern Oregon NOW OPEN AT Columbia Gorge Meat Company LOCATED AT Grcen'S Food Lockers-Hermiston Wholesale to the Customer, Locker Customer or for Your Freezer Let's break the big beef monopoly prices sliced to the bone, We invite you to come in and look over our fine selection oi meats. Government Graded - Phone 6577 Boardman News By Flossie Coats Mr. Gilbert Petteys, Pendleton, was in Boardman Sunday doing some carpenter work repairing a floor in the Boardman school fnise. His daughter and son Beverly and Pat accompanied him here and were guests ot ineir grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber. Miss Marv Mentrel and Miss Gertrude Gilbert, Youth Home Mission workers from Maine will be guests several days at the Manse with Miss Jean bcott ana Mks Frances Mvers. While here the young ladies will assist in the church work. Ladies Aid Society was Wed nesday at the Manse with Mrs. Arnin Hug, Jean Scott and Fran ce.! Myers as hostesses. Final nUns for the bazaar were made. Various committee chairmen are f.s follows: dinner. Mrs. Arnin Hug; country store, Mrs. Florence Root and Mrs. Nate Macomber; non-com. Mrs. Ralph Earwood candy, Mrs. Willard Baker; sew ing Mrs. Russell Wilbur. Mrs Rollln BishoD and Mrs. Tim Rip nee. The bazaar will be Novem ber 21st in the Greenfield Grange hal . Mr. and Mrs. Rav Anderson and family spent the weekend in Parkdale. Mrs. Eva Warner was taken to the Pioneer Memorial hospital In HeoDner last week where she is receiving medical aid. Her two daughters. Mrs. Catherine Heck Seattle and Mrs. Viola Follett, Fairmont. Minn., were called to her bedside. Mrs. Heck arrived on Friday and Mrs. Follett arrived Sunday night. The two ladies were taken to Heppner Monday by Mrs. Robert Lyons and found their mother improving. Mrs. Emma Ashton accompanied them to Heppner. Mrs. Delia Faulkner, Sunday School Sunerintenden appointed the chairman and committeees for the Christmas program, Miss Frances Myers, Mrs. Willard Baker and Mrs. Clayton Allen; decorations committee to work with the program committee, Marie Potts, Grace Miller, Wilma Hug and Franlkin Delano; Rus sell Miller and Leo Potts are in charge of the treats. Mrs. Robert Haynes and daugh ter Barbara, Lancaster, Ohio are houseguests at the home of Mrs. Havhes sten-father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McLaugh lin. A2c Tim Robinson arrived last Lovely refreshments were served which consisted of pop-corn balls doughnuts and cider. Those at tending were Barbara Steagall, Margerart, Lucille and Janet Kendall, Dora Sue Davidson, Charlene Jones, Pat McMillan, Mickey Grey, Nancy Wright, Louise Botts and Teggy Botts. Also some of the parents were served and they were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs Oral Wright, Marie Steagall, Mrs. Nita Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson and Mrs. C. C. Jones. Marshall McAllister of Portland Oregon was a visitor in Lexington last week. Giles Parmen is a patient in St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton suffering from a recent heart at tack. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding of Stanfield was a Lexington visitor Sunday at the George Irven and Dan Way homes. Mrs. Maude Pointer of Corval- lis is a Lexington visitor. Mrs. Clara Gertson was down to the local church Sunday evening and showed the fine pictures taken on the trip to Europe last summer. This was greatly enjoyed by the local members. Mrs. W. A. Rust of llermiston was hostess to a stork shower on Wednesday night honoring Mrs. Bob Christian. Very clever games were enjoyed with fine prizes. Re freshments were served to the fol lowing: Mesdames Tom Moore, Marilyn Young, Bill Reynolds, Charles Reynolds, Alma Reynolds, and Maude Reynolds of Hermis ton and Mrs. Evan Rill of Hepp ner and Mrs. C. C. Jones of Lexington. HeppnerGozette week from Scott Air Force base near St. Louis on a ten day fur lough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robinson. A2c Robin son will be sent to Mitchell Air Force base upon his return. The Communitny Chest drive began Tuesday morning at 7 a. m. under the direction of Dewey West Jr. and Mrs. Ray G. Ander son. Each organization in the community had appointed work ers to assist with the work. The group met at the Hitchin Post for a 7 a. m. breakfast. Pranksters had their fun and some more Friday Hallowe'en in Boardman one glass door was broken out of the Community Church, windows were broken in the Lutheran Church, and several service station buildings, and also the fair building. Mr. Truman Pearson left Wed nesday for Kerrville, Texas for a few days wth his mother Mrs. Pearson. Mr. Pearson received word his mother was ill, he im mediately planned the trip. The Boardman Garden Club met Monday evening at 8 p. m. November 3rd at the home of Mrs. Leo Potts with Mrs. Emma Delano as co-hostess. .President, Mrs. Root presiding. The club voted to donate to the Community Chest drive. Mrs, Chas Ander egg reported on dish gardens and had two nice gardens to exhibit. Mrs. Edd Kunze gave a very in teresting report on the Blue Mountain district convention that was held in llermiston October 29. The next meeting will be Decem ber 1st at the home of Mrs. Chas. Anderegg with Mrs. Arnold Huff man as co-hostess. Mrs. Potts and Mrs. Delano served refresh ments. Members attending the Blue Mountain Garden Club District meeting at Hermiston October 29 yjjj I ili i vJ tiM CHOICE OF TWO GREAT CABS in this Ford F-l Tickup! Easier loading low 2-ft. floor-to-ground loaded height! DO. Only FORD gives choice of V-8 or SIX! Famous Ford Truck V-8 now upped to 106 h.p. for economical top performance under all operating conditions! All-new Low-Friction 101-h.p. Cost Cupper Six saves up to 14 on gas! FOR 47 USED deal in town! Times, Thursdoy, November6, 1952 NEWS OF THE lone Schools All the lone school teachers ex cept Mr. Gehrke journeyed to Irri gon last Tuesday evening for the second meeting of the County Education Association. The pro gram included an account of the facilities and activities of the Umatilla Ordnance Depot and an explanation of some of the mea sures to appear on the ballot. All the teachers of the school agreed to donate $5.00 to the Community Chest United Fund and Mr. Osibov gave $10.00 mak' ing a total of $50.00 donated by the school people. The Honor roll for the first six weeks period for lone High school Is Duane Baker, 1.00; Lawrence Jones, 1.50; Dennis Swanson, 1.50; Malcolm McKinney, 1.66; Dorothy Dobyns, 1.75; Donald Bristow, 1.75. Janet Howton, Lawrence Jones, Duane Eaker, Dennis Swanson and Malsolm McKinney repre sented the lone high school stu dent body at the Association of Oregon Student Body Conference at La Grande last Monday and Tuesday. The delegates took part in discussion groups and heard Dr. Frank Bennett, President of EOCE. Each of the delegates is reporting the discussions and re commendations to' the lone stu dent body this week. Mr. Osibov accompanied the group and acted as consultant to the Student Acti vities section white in La Grande. lone high school has been one of were Mrs .Edd Kunze, Mrs. Rollin Bishop, Mrs. Ralph Earwood and Mrs. Tim Rippee. Mrs. Max De weese drove the ladies to Hermis ton. m. TRUCKS GD I will IIIUVIIIIIV VVJI tS kk ii ROSEWALL MOTOR CO. the four schools in charge for the past two years. There were three Hallowe'en parties at school last Friday after noon. Room mothers of the 1st and 2nd, and 3rd and 4th grade gave them a party. Room mothers furnished the treat for the 4th and 6th grades. The 7th and 8th grades had a party in the gymnasium Friday evening. There was plenty to eat including ice cream, cake, cookies and cider. Square dancing and games 'provided entertainment until 10:45 when the spooks left for home. Most of the parents called for their sons and daugh ters. The Masons entertained the boys of lone and Lexington high Schools at a dinner on Friday evening. The seniors gave short talks after being introduced by Worshipful Master Herbert Ek strom, Sr. Films of athletic events and other activities of the past year shown by Duane Baker con cluded the program. A representative of the Oregon State Board of Health gave hear ing, tests to all Elementary and 23 high school students last Fri day. Three. elementary and five high school pupils were found to have hearing losses of note. The county Health Nurse arranged for the tests. IONE NEWS ITEMS (Continued From Page 3) Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan Evelyn Jepsen had charge of it. Marilyn Morgan gave a piano solo. Joann Turner, Jack Crum and Wayne Hams made the bas ket and place cards. Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Mrs. Lloyd Rice room mothers served cookies and cider and Hallowe'en Ice cream. Harold Haines and Mr. and .. n u nn o lUUOGD ODu Get a new Ford Pickup now . start saving up to 14 on gas! In the Economy Run, Ford Truck owners, nationwide, kept cost records of gas, oil, and service (but not including fixed expenses, such as taxes, license, insurance, depreciation, etc.). Of hundreds of Ford F-l Pickup owners, 3 out of 4 had ninning costs of less than 2 a mile! Now, Ford offers the only all-new Low Friction engine in any Pickup! Cuts friction power-waste! Saves up to one gallon in seven! . Mrs. Hermann Swartz of Forest Grove were weekend visitors at the Roland Bergstrom home. o THE METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Sunday Nov. 9. Morning Worship and Sermon at 11 a. m. Special Music by the Choir. Mr. Oliver Creswick, Director. ST. PATRICK'S CARD PARTY CHURCH BASEMENT pr,'zes Refreshments, Tickets on Sale at Door Monday, Nov. 17 8:00 p.m. THANKS . . . I Wish To Thank The Many Voters of Morrow County Who Supported Me in The Election. 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