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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 11, 1956 Paga 3 lone Legion Auxiliary Hears Membership Talk By Echo Palmateer The American Lesion Auxil iary met at the Legion hall Tues day afternoon Oct. 2 with Mrs. John Eubanks as hostess. At the business meeting conducted by Airs, victor Rietmann, president Mrs. Eldon Tucker, membership chairman, gave a talk on mem bership. The Unit has G5 mem bers. Mrs. Eubanks asked that old nylon hose be broupht to the meeting Nov. 7; and Mrs. Riet mann stated that the gifts for the Gift Shop in the Veteran's hospi tal in Portland be brought Nov. meeting. A letter was read from Miss Anna Jepsen, who is in nurses training at the Emanuel hospi tal in Portland, thanking the auxiliary for the $150.00 nurses, scholarship presented her. Several of the members plan to attend the District 6 conference In Pendleton Oct. 13. Tea Held The Know Your Library Week sponsored by the Topic club,' end ed at the public library Thursday et. 4 with a silver tea. Refresh ments were served from a table with a pale pink cloth and a centerpiece of pink Mums. Fall ftowers were used around the ro'om. Those pouring were: Mrs. Robert Woodroof, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mrs. Wate Crawford, Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Robert Rietmann, Mrs. Harvey Ring, Mrs. Denward Bergevin, Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Mrs. John Proud ' foot, Mrs. Roger Kincaid and Mrs. Fannie Griffith. Over 40 people attended tne tea. $38.40 was taken in which will go to the library. Mrs. Victor Rietmann and Mrs. Vernor Troedson had charge of the tea. During the week books were re viewed at the school by Topic club members and 151 school children visited the library dur ing the week and took out 156 books. Cookies and punch was served to them during those days. Mary Evelyn Tucker of Hepp ner spent the weekend with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. George Bleck of yL $5 Governor ond 4i ' 9 ' Mr, Elmo Smi,h W4 M I : Keep : ELMO SMITH Governor BECAUSE hii outstanding quality is jairmst to all people of all parties whether they be friends or opponents. BECAUSE he has the vision, the skill and the courage of a natural leader, who can weld people into united effort. BECAUSE he rose quickly in stature to become Governor of til the people of Oregon with an open mind and open door to their problems. : (UlMJMJlt PJ.Ad.KerpE!moSmilliGov.Conim..R.A.(Dicl) JUwImton.Chrm. 153 So tibfrly.SjIcm, Oregon t Chicago are visiting at the G. Hermann home for a few weeks. The high school Sunday school class of the Community church were given a party in the church basement Sunday evening. A din ner was served and games were played. Those helping with the party were Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, Mrs. Raymond Lundell and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan. Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight were also pre sent. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turner and sons have moved to Pendleton. Special music at the Commun ity church services Sunday morn ing was a violin solo by Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, "Someday" ac companied by Mrs. E. M. Baker on the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson are in Portland. Their daughter, Mrs. Rod Kvistad of Beaverton, is a patient In the Good Samari tan hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Art Vance and children of Lapine were visitors last week at the home of his sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Tullis. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson and children attended the wed ding of her cousin, Miss Juanita Klahr, and Robert Walch at War ren Sunday. A social hour was held after the regular business of the Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge Thurs day evening Oct. 4 with Mrs. Wate Crawford and Mrs. Arvilla Swanson as hostesses. At the business meeting Mrs. Wallace Matthews gave a report on the reception in Heppner Sept. 1 in honor of G. Palmer Sorlien, the Grand Master of the I. O. O. F. lodge of Oregon. Unit Meets The Extension Unit held their meeting at the Masonic hall Oct. 4 with the subject, Seafood in Your Meals. Mrs. E. M. Baker and Mrs. Marion Palmer were the demonstrators. They showed how to prepare shrimp cocktails, baked stuffed salmon, sea perch and toasted tuna sandwiches. These were served at the noon meal along with salads and desserts. Mrs. Jimmy Pettyjohn and Mrs. Elmer Holtz are taking the training for the cotton blouse and shirt dress shop. Louis Buschke went moose hunting In Canada. Visitors at the Wallace Mat thews home last week were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Conn and daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Conn all of Uoseburg. Dinner guests at the Mabel Cot ter home one evening last week were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason of Prineville, Mrs. Clara Kincaid, Lindsay Kincaid and Ed Buschke and son, Louis. Mrs. Bill Rietmann and son, Mark Everett, returned home Fri day of last week from the Pioneer Memorial hospital. Mrs. Donald McElligott and daughter Joan Eileen, returned home from Pendleton last week. Receives Scholarship Duane Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker and student at the Pacific University, was one of seven students' at the University to receive a scholarship for the academic year 1956-1957. He received a Standard Oil of Cali fornia scholarship. These stu dents are chosen on the high school records in scholarship and activities. Duane's picture was in' Sunday's Oregonian. New books added to the pub lie library are: Big, Brave and Handsome by Brucker; Sequoyah, Leaders of the Cherokees by Marriott; We Were on The Ore gon Trail by Steele; We Were There in the Klondike Gold Rush by Appel; The Runner by Annixter; Sand In My Eyes by Laune; We Live By The River by There is no substitute for INTEGRI'irV in government Integrity of government de pends on the integrity of men in government. Twenty-five years of faithful public service have proved: Doug McKay tayi what he thinks, believet what he says and does what ha says ha will do. He does not make political promises he cannot keep and invariably delivers more than he has promised. In Washington, he is liked and trusted people believe him and believe in him. Pi Adf. McKay f Wot Coo, W. L (Bill) Phillip, Ch.. 1117 S.W. Wuhm,,., PoftWd. Or.. Lenski; Among the Rocks by Shannon. Mrs. Charles O'Connor gave a luncheon at her home Friday, Oct. 5 in honor of Mrs. Celeste Dickinson, associate Grand Con ductress of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star of Oregon, from Eugene. Other guests were Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Lewis Hal vorsen, Mrs. Walter Dobyns, Mrs. James Lindsay, Mrs. Herbert Ek strom and Mrs. Sam Esteb. Mrs. Dickinson held a school of instruction at the Masonic hall Friday evening, Oct. 5 for Locust of lone and Ruth chapter of Hepp ner. This was preceded by a dinner. Mrs. Robert Jepsen entertained the Bridge club at her home on Thursday evening Oct. 4. Those winning prizes were Mrs. Ernest McCabe, high; Mrs. Delmer Craw ford, 2nd high and Mrs. Ray Boyce, low. Mrs. Cecil Thome entertained members of the 8 et 40 of the American Legion auxiliary at her home Friday evening Oct. 5. Others present were Mrs. Harold Coe and Mrs. Robert Burlingame oi Milton Freewater and Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Hugh Murchison and Mrs. Vernon Kennedy of Pen dleton. Mrs. James Lindsay attended an Eastern Star meeting in Wasco over the weekend and also visi ted her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn in The Dalles. Mrs. Edith White and son Dale, Mrs. Imogene Mooney, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White attended the funeral services of Mrs. Lula Berg of Oak Harbor, Wash., Oct. 3rd., The services were at Coop ville, Wash. Mrs. Berg was a sister of Mrs. Edith White and Mrs. Mooney. Sfie lived for many years In Yakima. Word was received of the death of Mrs. Beulah Davin in New York Oct. 4 She was a grand daughter of Mrs. Ellen Rieth and a niece of Mrs. Paul O'Meara. Mrs. Davin was the former Beu lah Newlin. Mrs. Anna Lindstrom is visit ing her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helina in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom took her to Seattle. Mrs. Bess Perdue is visiting in Hermiston. Mr. LaGaurd of Belmont, Calif., is visiting at the Franklin Lind strom home. Mat Halvorsen is staying at Mrs. Young's rest home in Lex ington. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McKnight of Vancouver, Wash., spent the weekend at the Hershall Town send home. Dates to remember: Oct. 12 Topic club meeting at the home of Mrs. Noel Dobyns at 2:15 p. m. Oct. 16 Auxiliary meeting at the Legion hall at 8 p. m. Oct. 17 Arnica club meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl McCabe in the afternoon. Oct. 19 H. E. C. of Willows grange meeting at the home of Mrs. James Lindsay. An all day meeting with potluck at noon. Oct. 20 Willows grange meet ing at 8 p. m. Mm THE STITCH AND CHAT CLUB The Stitch and Chat 4-H sew ing group had the third meet ing at the home of Beth Van Schoiack. Elaine Laird brought refreshments. Our leader, Beth Van Schoiack, took pictures of the girls in their last years projects. After pic tures were taken we had a busi-! ness meeting. President Ronnie Belsma called the meeting to order. Secretary Judy Schmidt read the minutes. Libby Van Schoiack, reporter Get Your ADVANCE SHOPPING LIST La 1c mor buys twice) as much HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. THE REZALL STORE PHIL'S SPECIAL Fa STOP those COLDS symptoms with New! Different! New Triple Anfihislamines. Safe Salicylamlde. Vitamin C, will) Analgesics. EFFECTIVE in treating the cold thai Is just beginning. EFFECTIVE in treating the cold that has already reached the disagreeable secondary stages. EFFECTIVE in treating the symptoms ol hay fever or rhinitis. Keep a package ready in your medicine chest MEM SIZE fefD JUST (LMiibj NEW! 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