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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1955)
Pagt 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursclay, November 24, 1 955 Boardman Juniors Present Play By Maty Le Matlow The junior class of Boardman high school presented a three-act comedy "Charley's Aunt", at the gymnasium last Friday night. In the cast were Stephen Spettigue, Martin Shattuck; Col onel Sir Francis Chesney, Burt, Larry Eadc; Jack Shesney, Sid ney Cloud; Charley Wykeham, Bill Coder; Lord Fancourt Bab berley, Bill Thorpe; Brassett, Jim Thorpe; Donna Lucia d'Alvan dores, Connie Baker; Amy Spet tigue, Maxine Sicard; Kitty Ver dune, Lorna Shannon; Ela De lahay, Wanda Hug. The play was directed by Sid Cloud, class advisor. The county extension unit met Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the home of Mrs. Sid Cloud, who was leader of the meeting, assisted by Mrs. Walter Hayes. Subject was "Care of the Hair." There were 17 present. Hostesses serving re- frashments were Mrs. Dewey West. Mrs. Rollin Bishop and Mrs Arthur Allen. Next meeting of the unit will be held Tuesday, PETERSON'S JEWELRY has the biggest selection of new cuff link and tie clasp sets ever shown in Hepner. Here Mrs. Peterson is showing Marlene Geyer on8 of the many sets on display. Morrow county's finest selection of silverware, watches, and diamonds are among the many other gift items Peterson's now have ready for Christmas shoppers. The other girl doing her Christmas shopping early is unidentified. Dec. 6, at the home of Mrs. Don Downey, with Mrs. Gene Hiigel assisting. Subject will be "Touch up on wood furniture." Visitors at last week's meeting were Mrs. Thurman Johnson, Mrs. Jim Val- HOOVER Vacuum Cleaners Here are some super specials on top quality Hoover Vacuum. These models are brand new, but are discontinued styles so we are marking them down. . Here's your chance to get a wonderful Christmas gift at a real saving. HOOVER SPECIAL $ 45.50 MODEL 115 $gQ Regular $79.90. Complete with all equipment. v v HOOVER TANK TYPE $ Regular S79.95. Also Completely equipped. Wheel Toy sUSg SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF -BICYCLES -TRICYCLES -TOY AUTOMOBILES -ALSO- -STURDY TOY TRUCKS -GAMES AND TOYS Special For Dad- RONSON Electric Shavers Here is the shaver he'll really like and he can have a free j home trial to prove it to himself. Also, we will give $7.50 j trade in for his old shaver on this Ronson. ONLY 19.95 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdw. We Have It, Will Get It. Or It Isn't Made. enti and Mrs. Mary Healy. Mr. and Mrs. William Garner and children Dick and Anita went to Portland last Thursday on business. From there they went tn Rend on Friday and spent the weekend visiting at the home of Garner's mother, Mrs. Blanche Garner. Due to the weather Greenfield grange was postponed until Dec. 3. at which time officers will be elected for next year. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Woollev, of Pasco, Wash., were weekend visi tors at the home of Woolley's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eades. Woolley just re turned from Japan, where he was stationed for 18 months in the airforce. He has received his dis- ii,ij.u I..II.P :-m--yfmmmmm'9.ifwm,x 3 T-s. - V -1 4. 1 miston last week were Connie Baker, Lorna Shannon, Oscar Veelle, Bill Thorpe and Jerry Peck. Willard Baker returned home Saturday from Davenport, Iowa, where he has been for three weeks attending school in con nection with his work at Uma tilla Ordnance depot. Mary Davis, Richland, Wash., was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar- low. Boardman received a freezing rain last Friday, which made the roads bad for traveling. The weather warmed up over the weekend, with the thermometer reaching about 35 degrees. Mon day at 1 p. m. it had reached 41 degrees, with the sun shining. o USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS GONTY'S has just put up aspecial display of Sunbeam gift appli ances for the early shopper. Among the many fine gift items are the Sunbeam Mixmaster, electric fry pan, coffee maker, deep fryer and many others. The store also carries a complete selection of popular and classical records and albums. charge after four years service. Mrs. Charles Smith, Spenard, Alaska, is visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe. The Ladies Aid society of Com munity church met Wednesday, Nov. 16 at the home of Mrs. Florence Root with Mrs. I. T. Pearson as co-hostess. There were 16 present. Final plans were wade for the bazaar to be held at the grange hall Friday, Dec. 2. On the dinner committee are Mrs. Arnin Hug, and Mrs. Russell Mil ler; sewing, Mrs. Rollin Bishop; table decorations, Miss Jean Scott, Miss Zelma Cowan and Mrs. Bishop; Christmas cards, Mrs. Louise Earwood; white ele phant sale, Mrs. Nate Macomber; program, Mrs. Bob Miller and Mrs. Seth Russell; clean-up, Mrs. Margaret Klitz, Mrs. Claud Wor den, Mrs. Jim Agee, Mrs. Henry Zivney and Mrs. Louise Earwood. Mrs. Olive Mefford, Corvallis, arrived at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Florence Root, Saturday, to spend the winter Glen Luhrs is in Good Shep herd hospital in Hermiston suf fering from a heart attack. He will have to remain there an other week. Mrs. Jim Agee was called to Pendleton last week by the death of her brother, Walter Pugh. Duane Brown, Pendleton, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown. 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