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Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 14, 1957 lone Auxiliary To Provide Gifts For Vet's Hospital By Echo Palmateer The American Legion Auxiliary held its meeting at the Legion hall, Tuesday evening Nov. 5, with Mrs. Sam Esteb and Mrs. Cleo Drake as hostesses. Plans were made for the potluck dinner to be held at the hall Veteran's Day. Members are urged to bring Christmas gifts for the Gift Shop for the Veteran's hospital in Port land to the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. John Eubanks Nov 19 at 8 p.m. Suggestions for gifts are: for men, toilet article sets, belts, shirts, socks, ties, etc.; for women, pillow cases, sheets, towels, hose, sweaters, etc, and children, dres ses, socks, sweaters, gloves and toy's. These articles must be new and no breakables. A social party was held at the Rebekah meeting Thursday even ing. Cards were played and those receiving prizes were pinochle, HEY fcBPg I CUD1 s 1 v i i i mi i i j'j i x-r mmu m STARTS NOV. 18 You qualify 16 vears of aa or younger. Hurry Rexall Drug Store and learn how easy if you are now to our it is to win! ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLE Flashy metallic-red color. Has 3 speed Sturmy Archer gear shift, lots of chrome features, lights, tourist bag, plus other extras. ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLE Luxury-equipped and beautiful metallic-blue color. With 3-speed Stur my Archer gear shift, lots of chrome, touring bag, other extras! 4-Tube Personal Portable RADIO complete with carrying case and battery. For your room, for outings, or to take to school. 5"x3V4"x1Vj". This exciting prize will go to both boy and girl winners. Be one of the lucky two! "Handy Andy" CHEMISTRY LAB Here's everything you need for ba sic chemistry experiments! 4-panel folding steel cabinet. A Hiller Flying PLATFORM Takes off vert ically, hovers, darts sideways! Miniature dupli cate of U.S. Air Force's experi mental model. BOYS' PRIZES "Saxony Fifth Avenue" WRISTWATCH Waterproof, shock resistant, finlrl- color case, ex pansion band. Precision Swiss jeweled quality. 'Daisy" AIR RIFLE Spiffy 50 shot repeater. Gold-filled engraving on jacket. With carrying case and supply of BB's. 3" HUNTNG and FISHING SET 'Big X V VNV HunUng knlft XrS. wild fc. Nx ihtith, 4 9v JV "", cm'' XS. Sportsmin's Y- lt ""h shMth. A 10-Piece "IMPERIAL" CAMERA OUTFIT Impeiial Mark XII Camera, Flash Unit, 4 Flash Bulbs, 1 Roll of Film, 2 Batteries, plus Camera Gadget Bag. "Miss America" DOLL 20" tall and wears stunning white taneta corona tion gown. Vinyl construction. Moving eyes, root ed hair. "Saxony Fifth Avenue" WRISTWATCH Jeweled Swiss movement. Lum inous face and hands. Gold color case, matching ex pansion band. Gift boxed. GIRLS' PRIZES "American Heritage" REVERE WARE SET w Sfi 9 crier Copperclad stainless -steel minia tures designed to look just like -Mom's! Six cooking utensils, plus cooking guide. "Mademoiselle de Paris" DOLL so chic and lovablel She's 11" tall in her smart high heels. Complete wardrobe changes. Sheaffer Cartridge PEN and PENCIL SET Cartridge pen fills same as a ball pen. Mechanical pencil and pen in lustrous black with chrome tops. Teen-Age NECKLACE I Sparkling K.?V "''i . .. s"Zl (u TV, inn set itn Kft": ISi iirk r itfn U A Imitation Jlf. JTCl JklTV TfcN pearls. You'll I iri iSI ty !lun fV A th ,nv IW F A QjQlI Mw Q. ot your fc1 CV crowd ",n iti iii i' rfnV REGISTER NOW! Humphreys Drug Co. Mr j. Omar Rietmann, .high and Mrs. Cleo Drake low; in pedro, Mrs. Arvilla Swanson high and Mrs. Anna Lindstrom low. The hostesses wore Mrs, Sam Esteb, Mrs. Ida Coleman and Mrs. Cecil Thome. The Topic club held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Carl son Friday sftcnoon Nov. 8 with Mrs. Roland Bergstrom as co-hostess. At the business meeting con ducted by Mrs. John Proudfoot, president, it was decided to hold coffee hours this winter to raise money for the public library. Mrs. Bergstrom gave a. review of the history and geopraphy of Brazil and Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom spent the weekend in Portland. Mrs. Robert Jepsen and son, Billy, were Pendleton visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews and daughters left Friday of last week for Portland where they .-pent the weekend. Members of the Mahonic lodge eniertained the high school boys of the lone and Lexington schools also the men teachers of each school at an athletic banquet at their hall Friday evening Nov. 8. The banquet was served by mem bers of the Eastern Star and high school girls waited on the tables. Rev, Floyd S. Bailey gave the in' vocation and the benediction. Gene Rietmann, Worshipful Mast- j er, was the master of ceremonies and gave a talk, the coaches of the schools also gave talks. After; the banquet movies were shown and songs were sung. The tables were decorated with autumn leaves and mums with football cutouts in the center of the tables. Mrs. Ernest Heliker and Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell were honored with a birthday party at the Hel iker home Nov. 1. Mrs. Lewis Ball and Mrs. Floyd Bailey were the hostesses. Others present were Mrs. Elsie Petersen, Mrs. Sam Esteb, Mrs. Arvilla Swanson and Mrs. Donald Ball and children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker made a trip to Eugene last week. Mrs. Beulah Lundell of Portland has been visiting relatives here. A teen-age party aws given at the grange hall Friday evening Nov. 8 in honor of Karen Lund ell and Kenny Jones who had birthdays on that day. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served during intermission. Mrs. Hershel Townsend had charge of the party. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks were Portland visitors last week. DATES TO REMEMBER: Nov. 15 H.E.C. for Willows Grange. Nov. 16 Willows grange meets at 8 p.m. Nov. 19 American Legion Aux iliary meeting at the home of Mrs. John Eubanks ot 8 p.m. Nov 20 Arnica club meeting at the home of Mrs. Delmer Craw ford. Nov. 21 Co-Weds meeting at the home of Delmer Crawford in the evening. Nov. 22 Three Links club meeting. Nov. 23 Card party at the Re bekah hall sponsored by the Three Links club in the evening. Mrs. Leo Crabtree was a pa tient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital last week following surg ery. Mrs. Tom White and daughter were Portland visitors last week. New books added to the public library were: Below the Salt, Cos tain; The Moon by Night, Pack er; Sweet Promised Land, Laxalt; Treasure Island, Stevenson; Low Level Mission, Wolff; Slightly Imperfect, Chester; Catherine the Great, Sherman; The Surprise of the Life, Wilson. Mrs. Verner Troedson returned home from Portland last week. She was a patient in the St. Vinc ent hospital there following surg ery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobyns, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney left Monday for the Hawaiian Islands by plane. They went on the grange tour. Mrs. Grant Rigby is a patient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital following surgery . Word was received of the death of Lester Baker at the Veteran s hospital in Walla Walla Nov. 11. u i orvUpri hv his wfe Sylvia, and daughter Esther Mae of Wal la Walla, and a sister, Mrs. fc. K. Lundell of lone. Mrs. G. V. Crumb of Morton, Wash, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Grace Ware. Among those from here who at tended the Oregon-Washington game in Portland Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and daughters and Alton Yarnell. ' - - itl.il.. RnfMMf 1 Mr. and Mrs. waiter u,, returned last week from Eugene t where they visited their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hardesty. Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey and Louis Jackson were Portland vis itors last week. o 1 Lexington News By Delpha Jones Pat Fredricks was honored with a coffee hour and personal and baby shower last Friday. Present were Edith Munkers, Lucille Mat thews, Juanita Martin, Eileen Padberg, Mildred Davidson, Marie Steagall, Lorene Ledbetter, Doris Parsons and Delpha Jones. Refr eshments were served by Lorene Ledbetter, Jerry Doherty and Delnha Jones. Mrs. Halleck and granddaugh ter, Janice Matthews, were week end visitors in Newport. Mrs. Ina Nichols underwent surgery at Poneer Memorial hos pital on Friday. Congratulations to William K. 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