Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 26, 1953, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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    SECTION
TWO
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 26, 1953
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AT HEPPNER VARIETY, Meridy Webb, he small daughter of Mr. and
and Mrs. Paul Webb Jr. just couldn't resist trying one of the
trikes that owner Bill Blake has in stock. The big lifelike doll
caught her eye too, as did many of the other children's toys now
on display in this modern Christmas store. Mothers and Dads
too, can find plenty of fine gift suggestions here.
HEPPNER REFRIGERATION'S attractive display of the new Frigid
aire automatic washer and dryer takes the eye of Bob Dickenson
of Lexington. They are just two of the complete line of Frigid
aire appliances that this modern Heppner store has in stock for
Christmas shoppers. For the musically inclined they also carry
pianos and the popular Hammond Chord Organ.
lone P-TA Hears Talk by Ecuador Exchange Delegate
By Echo Palmateer
Rena Arteaga of Ecurador gave
a talk at the P-TA meeting Wed
nesday evening Nov. 18 about his
country. After his talk he ans
wered many questions from the
audience on the climate, schools
etc. in his country. Other num
bers on the program which was
conducted by Mrs. Alfred Nelson,
were: Thanksgiving poems by
Miss Anna Winecoff, a vocal solo
by Mrs. Claude Riley, and three
violin solos by Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse. It was derided not to
hold a meeting in Dec. on ac
count of the community tree and
program. The hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. Ida Coleman,
Mrs. Clell Rea, Mrs. Garland
Swanson and Mrs. Delbert Emert.
The P-TA will sponsor the sale
of tickets for the basketball
games with St. Joseph Dec. 18
and 19.
Mrs. John Eubanks who is the
chairman on the soliciting com
mittee for the community Christ
mas tree wishes that the parents
on bus routes would please give
GEO QHB G3Hn3BOJGEEEB
Which car has
covered all 48 states
at an operating
cost as low as this?
LESS THAN ONE CENT A MILE I
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AERO WILLYS, of course!
their donations to the bus drivers
either meet them or have the
children give it to them. This
should be done during the week
Nov. 30 to Dec. 5.
Mrs. Wate Crawford and sons,
Arthur and Rollo, Mr. and Mrs.
Delmer Crawford and Marilyn
and Gary Morgan went to Helix
Friday evening to attend a high
school play there. Mrs. Crawford's
grandson, Rodney Crawford was
in the play.
Mrs. Donald Peterson and child
dren left for Portland Saturday
morning.
A meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Delmer Crawford
Thursday of last week for the
purpose of organizing the Epsi
Ion Sigma Alpha sorority. The
officers elected were Mrs. Loren
Leathers, president; Mrs. Robert
Rietmann, vice president; Mrs.
Corliss McLeod, secretary; Mrs.
Walter Corley, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. Ted Palmateer, treas
urer. There were 14 members
present. The group will attend a
banquet at Arlington Monday
evening.
Mrs. Robert Jepsen and daugh
ter are visiting in Pendleton this
weekend while Mr. Jepsen is elk
hunting.
ESPECIALLY AT CHRISTMAS. TIME
You'll Find The "Unusual" Gift At
MARY VAN'S GIFT SHOP
Christmas
Arrangements
Specially
Made Up
As You Order
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Prime re- Wj A Jfff
finishes to V4"wm , ijyV
quisites to
your well-
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Yule
sreens and V I O i
festive flowers.
We've bright
ideas for gifts
and decorations.
EVERGREENS
SHIPPED ANYWHERE
They Make Wonderful Gifts
-SWAGS -WREATHS
Fresh Flowers-AIways
The Arnica club met in the
basement of the community
church Wednesday Nov. 18 w it ii
Mrs. A. A. Stefani and Mrs. Del
mer Crawford as hostesses.
Games were played and those
winning prizes were Mrs. Tommy
Bristow and Mrs. John Proud
foot. Mrs. Ray Heimbigner re
ceived the door prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grater and
children of Ashwood were recent
visitors at the home of her bro
ther, Fredrick Martin.
The school band gave their
fall concert Friday evening with
David Raskin as their leader.
Numbers played were: El Capi
tan, Beau Gesto, Rumbalita, Sem
per Dixieland, Syncopated Clock,
Three Little Pij, Vaya Con Dios
and Manhattan Beach. Judy
Howton played a solo on the
saxophone, Sax-Caprice, ac
companied by Mrs. L. L. Howton.
Mrs. Earl King is visiting at
the home of her son, James L.
Lindsay.
The following officers were
elected at the II. E. C of Willows
grange meeting at the Walter
Corley home Friday Nov. 20; Mrs.
Corliss McLeod, chairman; Mrs.
David McLeod, vice chairman;
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, secretary;
and Mrs. James Lindsay, treas
urer. Mrs. Corliss McLeod as
sisted Mrs. Corley with the enter
taining. Mrs. Lester Farrar of Junction
City visited her daughter, Mrs.
David McLeod last week.
The American Legion Auxil
iary met at the hall Tuesday of
last week with Mrs. Cleo Drake,
Mrs. Eldon Tucker and Mrs. Phil
Emert as hostesses. Gifts were
brought for the Gift Shop for the
Portland hospital. These gifts
should be in by Dec. 1. A pot luck
dinner was decided on Dec. 15 in
the evening at the Legion hall.
Dates to remember:
Nov. 2S Dance at the Legion
hall.
Nov. 2S Social meeting of the
.Topic club at the Noel Dobyns
home.
Dec. 1 Auxiliary meeting at
the Legion hall.
Dee. 2 Eastern Star social
meeting.
Doe. 3 Extension I'nit meet
ing at the Community church.
Dec 5 Food and fancy work
sale at the Rebckah hall at 1
p. m. Pie and coffee will be ser
ved. The following officers were
elected at the meeting of the
Btmchgrass I'ebekah Lodge on
Thursday of last week: Mrs.
Lewis Ball, Noble Grand; Mrs.
Harvey King. Vice Grand; Mrs.
Wallace Matthews. Secretary and
Mis. Mary Swanson, Treasurer.
It was decided to have a potluck
dinner Dec. 13 at the hall. A
silver offering will be given for
the I. O. O. F. Home. The host
esses who served refreshments
after the meeting were: Mrs. E. It.
Lundell, Mrs. Mary Swanson and
Mrs. Arvilla Swanson.
Mrs. Harvey Ring entertained
the Three Links Club at her
home Thursday of last week.
They decided to hold a pie and
coffee sale, a food and fancy
work sale at the Rebekah hall,
Dec. 5 beginning at 1 p. m. The
next Three Links meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. E. R.
Lundell Doc. 17. Each member
is requested to bring $1 to be
given to charity.
A Stork shower was given in
honor of Mrs. Ralph Crum at the
Ida Grabill home Thursday of
ast week. She received many
lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
spent last week in Portland. Mr.
Morgan attended a rural school
board meeting in Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stract and
children of Oakland, Calif., visit
ed at the home of her mother
Mrs. Echo Palmateer this week.
Word was received that Hel
mut ri Hermann is well along in
his first year at the University
of Oregon Dental school in Port
land. The 4 year course leads
to the degree of doctor of dental
medicine. After leaving lone high
school Hermann attended the
University of Oregon and gained
his bachelor of arts degree in
1953 at Oregon dental school, he
is one of 76.
Monument Grange
Elects Officers
For Coming Year
By Millie Wilson
The Grange held their meeting
to elect officers a week early. It
was held Saturday Nov. 11. Wayne
Leathers was re-elected Master;
Reta Cupper was re-elected Treas
pror; Edith Batty was re-elected
Secretary; Jim Wedgeworth elec
ted Overseer; Ray Cork, elected
Steward; Lewis Battv, Assistant
1 Steward; Helen Holmer, Lady
Assistant Steward; Onida Cork,
Lecturer; Effie Wedgeworth, Po
mona; Ethel Leathers. Ceres;
Pearl Martin, Flora; Clarence
Holmes, Charles Roach, and
Henry Cupper were appointed as
Executive Committee; Lyle Van
Dusen, Gate keeper.
Eighteen members of the M. M.
M. Club met at the home of Rose
Miller last Thursday. Final plans
were checked for the dance and
supper Nov. 20. Daisy Riley won
the door prize and Olive Cox won
the White Elephant. Two new
members joined; Mary Russell
and Pearl Martin. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Grace Stirritt.
Fred Shank and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gienger spent the past week
in Portland. They returned on
Saturday.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Stubblefield were Mr,
and Mrs. Helicker of lone.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Spike Miller were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenny Batty and daughter of
Hardman.
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Tractor
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Musical
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