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letter dafftte ittttB Heppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, November 28, 1957 lone Auxiliary Aids Gilt Shop By Echo Palmateer The American Legion auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. John Eubanks Tuesday evening, Nov. 19 with Mrs. Howard Eubanks as co-hostess. Several articles were brought to the meeting to be sent to the Gift Shop at the Veteran's hospital in Portland for Chrisf mas gifts. The unit is asking for old nylon hose again this year to be sent to Camp White for the veterans to make into rugs. Games were played at the meet ing and Mrs. Gordon White and Mrs. Edith Nichoson received the special prizes. Ed Buschke of Morgan has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Jose phine Ries of Lebanon. Visitors last week at the Ray Barnett home were Mr. and Mrs. David Barnett and children and Mrs. Fern Graves of Heppner. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Elsie Marie Petersen Friday afternoon Nov. 22 at the lone Community church with Rev. Floyd S. Bailey officiating. Leon ard Munkers and Donald Hatfield sang and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael was the organist. The pall bear ers were George Bye, Carl Ny gaard, Ernest Christopherson, Glenn Ball, Donald Heliker and C. C. Carmichael. Creswick Mort uary had charge of the arrange ments. Interment was in the Lex ington cemetery. Relatives and friends attending the services from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Petersen and children, Leroy and Jean, of Day ville; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garn er of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Loy and children, Karen and Stevie, of La Grande; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brady of Arlington Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christoph erson and children, Kathy and t i - . s . f.V " v I'M SANTA Loyal PARKER If You Have Our Lucky Number .... YOU'LL WIN A SET OF 6 Stoalc Knives & Holder Brin Your Number and See! 1 whenitcomestoff, f ? 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(NTO-Lookout Mountain Lab Photo) Use Gizette Times Classifieds For Results! Debbie, of Condon; Mrs. August Petersen and daughter, Josle Prinz, aud Glenn and Francis Ball of Yakima; Chris Petersen, Carl Nygaard and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Laslie of Bickleton, Wash.; Mr. and Mis. George Bye and daughter Jane, of Caldwell, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. John Ray of Gold endale. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Christopherson of Donald; and Mrs. O. B. Spaulding of Arl ington. Members of the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodge attended the Community church in a body Sun day. Special music was a song by the Quin Tones consisting of Dianna Pettyjohn, Lona White, Jean Martjn, Dalene McDonald, and Linda Halvorsen, accompan ied by Mrs. Lloyd Howton, and singing by the choir led by Joe Hausler and accompanied by Mrs. Bill Rietmann. The Arnica club met at the home of Mrs. Delmer Crawford Wednesday afternoon Nov. 20 with Mrs. A. A. Stefani as co hostess. After the business meet ing hearts were played and those receiving prizes were Mrs. Dallas Shockley, high; Mrs. Roy Lind strom, low and Mrs. Adon Ham lett, the door prize. Plans were made for the Christmas party. Mrs. Hattie Crabtree of Salem is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and sons of Portland visited her sist er and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks over the weekend. Mr. Sanders has been here elk hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom and son Roland, were recent visit ors in Portland. Mrs. Delia Corson spent last week iu Portland. She was ac companied by Miss Opal Briggs of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and Mrs. James Lindsay attended friendship night of the Eastern Star in Arlington Monday even ing of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobyns, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKlnney re turned home last week from the Hawaiian Islands. They went on the Oregon Grange Bulletin tour and spent a week on the Island of Oahu. The took the circle island tour, the Mt. Tantalus tour, at tended a luau and many other places of interest. They made the trip both ways on the plane. Mrs. Gordon White recently at tended the district conference of the Infantile paralysis founda tion in Portland. She was the rep resentative from Morrow county. There were representatives from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon tana and Alaska. Call 6-9228 For Printing Noodsl Better to be safe than to be sorry! DON'T LET FIRE THROW YOU FOR A FINANCIAL LOSS Are your farm buildings and their contents adequ ately insured against loci by fire? Better let us cheek your coverage. For all typee of farm insurance coverage, see us. 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