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0 SECTION TWO Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 11, 1952 Rug Care Told At Recent lone Extension Meet By Echo Palmateer The care of rugs and uphols tered furniture was demonstrated at the extension unit meeting in the basement of the lone Com munity Church Friday of last week by Mrs. Roland Bergstrom and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. They told of the different types of soil, the method of removing surface dirt and lint, of embedded dirt and of removing grease and oil. They showed how rugs and up holstery could be cleaned by ab sorbents and shampoos. At the business meeting Mrs. Lewis Carl son, 4-H chairman, reported that a 4-H Christmas party would be held at the Legion hall, Dec. 22. A sack lunch was served at noon. A blue and pink shower was given in honor of Mrs. L. A. Mc Cabe at the home of Mrs. Earl Mc Kinney Saturday afternoon with Mrs. McKinney and Mrs. Bryce Keene as hostesses. Mrs. McCabe received many lovely gifts. Games were played and refresh ments were served. Frank Ofner and Mr. Welling ton rif VnnrUntnn nnrl Mr Pnttnr. son of the Sanitary Authority of son John Jr' and 0110 daughter the health department of the state Marilyn, his parents, Rev. and explained sewage systems and Mrs- w- vv- IIoad. three brother disposal plants at a public meet- James V. Head of Portland David intr nt thp I n o v hall TWcH.ov and Daniel Head of The Dalles, evening of 'last week. Films were three sisters' Mrs. Mildred Laugh shown, and explanations of how lin of Kels. Wasn" Mr?: cf 1 Lin" -ISlM r ii - w i j fff" In nationwide dealer showings, Pontiac Division of General Motors toduy introduced its new line of Dual Streak Chieftain models, featuring longer wheelbase, increased vision and new curve-control front suspension. Advanced styling is marked by smooth contours, rear fender fin and high deck lid, one-piece curved windshield, wrap-around one-piece rear windows, roomier interiors and entirely new radiator grille and chrome treatment. Above is the new Custom Catalina, one of 1 1 body types in three Chieftain series: Special, De Luxe and Custom. Wheelbase for all series is 122 inches, with Power Steering as optional equipment. Palmateer secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker at tended the Wheat League in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns en tertained the Valby Lutheran a system could be installed in lone and the costs. The meeting was sponsored by the Garden Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum spent the weekend in Portland where they attended the Wheat League. E. M. Baker and Herman Blet tle left Sunday for Pullman, Wash., where they will attend the Stockmen short course at the Washington State College. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke of Morgan left Tuesday by train for Los Angeles to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bus chke. John Head died at his home in Cathlamet, Wash., Nov. 28. He is survived by his wife, Helga, one of lone, and Mrs. Elizabeth of , Missionary Society at their home Anchorage, Alaska. Mr. Head;sunciay afternoon. After the has visited here many times and meeting Christmas carols were was an ex-mayor of Cathlamet. sung and a pot luck luncheon was The junior choir led the singing served, at the Community Church Sunday Initiation was held for Mrs. morning during the morning wor-! James Barnctt in the Eastern Star us j- . i , ,, , Chapter recently. Refreshments ship, directed by Mrs. Claude lP served after the meeting by Riley and accompanied by Mrs. L. Mrs. Millard Nolan, Mrs. Kenneth L. Howton. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Peck and Mrs. Henry Osibov ence Weitemeir became members of the Community church, j a group 0f giris at a dinner Satur- The board of trustees of the:day n honor of her daughter, Community Church met Sunday Mildred's 12th birthday. Those after the services and decided irjresent were Mardine Baker, Ann to send out letters to subscribers Beli0 Coleman, Bonny Crum, Grace McCabe, Mary Emert, Jo- the church. Omar Rietmann was elected chairman and Mrs. Echo FOR CHRISTMAS Painsettias Pepper Berry Wood Roses HOLLY SWAGS 0 WREATHS O CENTER PIECES HEPPNER FLOWER & YARN SHOP recent visitors at the home of her brother, Fred Anderson in Prosser, Wash. The sewing 4-H Club met at the home of their leader Mrs. L. A. McCabe Sunday afternoon. Those present were Carol McCoy, Judy Howton, Ann ' Belle Coleman, Billy Seehafer, Peggy Allen and Grace McCabe. The mothers pre sent were Mrs. W. E. McCoy, Mrs. Ida Coleman, Mrs. E. M. Baker, and Mrs. L. L. Howton. Mr and Mrs. John Proudfoot and children attended the wedding of her sister Miss Beverley Van Ness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Van Ness, and James Gossor at . 'Tlin Pirsit Pnn timer rt i inn n 1 nnnrnh ill lilt? lyaura ouinui) ai 1 1 1 nwui i. Mrs. Proudfoot was matron of! honor and her daughter, Pamela was flower girl. Carl Lynn had Thanksgiving at the W. W. Head home in Cathla met, Wash., Mrs. Linn of The. Dalles and their daughter Leeta, i iti r ' Mutii'ui iu university 01 uregon were also there. Dates to remember: Dec. 12 Study meeting of the Topic Club at the home of Mrs. Mabel Catter. Dec. 13 Willows grange will help with the program at Lex ington at 8 p. m. Dec. 13 Benefit dance at the Legion hall for the Crusade for Freedom. Dec. 11 Film "The Littlest Angel" at the Community church at 7 p m. Dec. 16 Legion Post and Unit party at the Legion hall. All mem bers of the Post and their wives and the Auxiliary and their hus bands are invited. Dec. 18 Rebekah Lodge and birthday party at 7:30 p. m. Dec. 19 H. E. C. of Willows grange at the L. L. Howton home. An all day meeting with potluck dinner at noon and an exchange of gifts. Dec. 20 Christmas party at the Grange hall in the evening. Dec. 21 Christmas program at the Community church in the evening. Dec. 22 4-H Club party at the Legion hall in the evening. Dec. 23 Community Christmas program and tree at the school at 8 p. m. Dec. 1G Three Links Club at the Paul Pettyjohn home. An ex change of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarncll and three daughters of Vancouver, were recent visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris and daughter are moving to Portland this week where he is employed. Mrs. Walter Roberts, Post mas ter states that the post office will he open all day Saturdays before Christmas to accommodate Christ mas mail. Mrs. Frederick Martin enter tained at a Stanley party Thurs day of last week, Mrs. Miller of Walla Walla demonstrated the Stanley products. Brunch was ser ved by Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely were visitors in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christian sen of Portland are the parents of a son, Daniel Richard, born Nov. 27, weight 8 lbs. 8 oz. The grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell of Milwaukie and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christiansen of Manzanita. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Lundell and Mrs. Arvilla Swan son are the greatgrandparents. Robert Drake returned home from Camp Lewis, Wash., where he received his seperatlon from the army. He was stationed in Okinawa for several months. At the Auxiliary meeting at their hall Tuesday of last week Defense Band Sales Reflect Steady Trend The steady trend in U. S. de fense bond sales in Oregon con tinued through the month of October, as series E defense bond purchases equalled last year's sales. Jeff Carter, county chairman, reported state-wide sales of $2. 119,949 in series E bonds and county sales of $18,337.00. Total state-wide defense bond pur chases in all series amounted to $2,358,867. Carter said that continued ac cumulation of savings through defense bonds by thrifty citizens is a reflection of their desire to provide for financial emergencies and opportunities in the future. "The backlog of future purchas ing power represented in de fense bond holdings," he pointed out, "will further our efforts to help insure a stablized economy I l in every community." plans were made for the football banquet Dec. 9. Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Eu banks and Mrs. Phil Emert. L. L. Howton left for Portland Monday. TRUCKS Are Always IB) w eicome Here For FU LLETON Chevrolet Co. HEPPNER USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS ann Turner, Leann Padberg and Billie Seehafer. The Eastern Star social club met at the home of Mrs. John Proudfoot Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Charles O'Connor as co hostess. A one o'clock luncheon was served and after the business meeting, pinochle was played. Mrs. James Lindsay won high score and Mrs. Wm. Seehafer second high and the door prize. Word was received that Lyle Allen of Oakland, Calif., recently underwent an operation on his eye. The doctors were able to save the eye. He was injured in a motorcycle accident last fall. Among those attending the stage play Oklahoma in Portland last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett, Miss Jean Ann Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and family, Mrs. Fannie Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann. Some also attended the Wheat League. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker at tended the Wheat League in Portland last week. Mrs Dora Pierrot of Portland is visitinz at the home of her daucrhter. Mrs. Franklin Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball and family of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and family were guests at the Wilbur Akers horn Sunday. Mr and Mrs. T. N. White were STAR THEATER, Heppner Thursday-Friday-Saturday, December 11-12-13 RED MOUNTAIN Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott, Arthur Kennedy, John Ireland, Jeff Corey. Color by Technicolor. The story of Quantrell, fanatical soldier and master of Guerrilla warfare. Plus THE ROSE BOWL STORY You needn't be a football fan to enjoy this stimulating story, photographed at the Pasadena Rose Bowl and Tournament of Roses, in color. The gridiron teams, though un-named, are some of the best collegiate and professional football players in the country.. Sunday-Monday, December 14-15 BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE Mario Lanza, Doret'.a Morrow, James Whitmore, Paula Corday, Eduard Franz, Spring Byington. Sensational singing uproarious comedy exciting romance gorgeous Techincolor. Sunday shows at 2 p .m. 4:20 6:40 and 9:30 Tuesday-Wednesday, December 16-17 THE WINNING TEAM Doris Day, Ronald Reagan and Frank Lovejoy in the true and truly wonderful story of Grover Cleveland Alexander, one of baseball's greatest heroes. 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