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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, Decembers, 1957 Page 3 HERE'S HOW THIS EXCITING CHRISTMAS GAME WORKS! 1. Check the front page of your Heppner Gazette Times for the special number which appears in the upper right hand corner of the page. Each copy of the Gazette Times will bear a special number like this each week from now to December 19. 2. Compare the number on your copy of the Gazette Times with the number on the poster in the stores of each of the 22 participating Heppner merch ants. The numbers on these posters are the lucky numbers which will be different each week. Only 22 winning num bers will be picked at random each week and each of the participating stores will dis play one number on the poster in the store. 3. If the number on your copy of the Gazette Times cor responds with any 1 of the numbers which appear on the posters in the stores you are the winner of the FREE GIFT which will be presented to you by the store which has your number just show your number to someone in the store. 4. Remember absolutely no purchase is necessary to win the FREE GIFTS and anyone is eligible to win regardless of age or residence. One person may win more than one time, of course. 5 The lucky winning num bers will be displayed in the stores each Thursday after noon and winners will have until store closing time Wed nesday of the following week to claim their gifts, at which time new numbers will appear in your Heppner Gazette Times and will be effective for the next week's gifts. 6. Extra numbered copies of the Gazette Times will be available at the Gazette Times office at no charge. Gifts will be given for 4 weeks so be sure to check your copy of the Gazette Times each week for the numbers and check each store each week to see if you are a winner. Monument News By Martha Matteson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and Robert Dale left Wednesday for Alturas, Calif, for the weekend with her brother L. J. Matteson and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kingman. " They came back to Bly, Ore. 'o see his sister and family the Ray Wards and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnson drove to Portland Wednesday to spend the weekend with theft daughter and family, the Forrest Nolands. Pearl Martin, daughter Marg. aret and Mrs. Jim Crocker drove to John Day Friday. Edna Moore had for Thanks giving guests her daughter and family, the Stanley Boyers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox had Thanksgiving dinner with his brother and family, the Archie Coxes. Miss Norma Cox is taking over the "Grit" a weekly family paper route that Mrs. Elmer Matteson with friends and relatives; Rev. Albert Chann and family had Thanksgiving dinner at the Wayne Leathers ranch home. Mr. and Mrs. George Erb Jr., and two sons of Mitchell were here for Thanksgiving with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. George Erb, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Flemings Thanksgiving with drove to Heppner Wednesday ev- of Mitchell. ening and returned Thursday aft er having Thanksgiving dinner with their children at the Stanley Cox home. Mrs. Gloria Smith left Wednes day for Montana to visit her mo ther for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and girls had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gilman left Thursday morning for polntt in Washington to visit their son Meady and other relatives. They returned Sunday. Mrs. Louise Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson ana sons were Thanksgiving guests at the Ge orge Stubblefield home. Mrs. Ellen Stubblefield and Mr. i where they all gathered at the Stanley Cox home for family din ner Wednesday. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Weise and fam-1 lly of Mllton-Freewater. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lippert and sons, her mother Mrs. E. Stimson and son Jimmy drove to Condon for Thanksgiving dinner with another daughter of Mrs. Stimpson. 1 Helen Brown, Dillle Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach, his sister Blanche and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Du Bosch were Thanksgiving guests at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Du Bosch. Miss Sharon Cupper and Joe Batty of La Grande spent Thanks giving day at the Henry Cupper ranch. Julia Ann Stafford and child ren of Prineville visited over the weekend with her folks, the E. Wheelers at Klmberly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owen and family of Prineville spent Friday here with the Darrel Farrens family-Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Farrens and family went to Heppner Sat urday to attend the wedding of his niece, Miss Patricia Wright. LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers, Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs. Trina Parker returned Tuesday from several days spent in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Messen ger and family were visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. T .E. Messenger Sr. at Mitchell on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt and daughters were visitors on her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg re turned the first of the week from California where he went to at tend a Massey Harris showing of 1958 models. Guests at the Oris Padberg home Thanksgiving day were their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Padberg and small son, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Padberg and children of Lexington and a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vinsen and children of Monument and a granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corley of Hamilton. J. F. McMillan and son Denney were dinner guests Thanksgiving with a daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Bloodsworth and family. The Lexington High News The honor roll for the local high school has been released. 9th grade, Roger Doherty; 10th grade, Bobby Davidson, Stanley Schoonover, Dennis Doherty, Char lene Jones, 11th grade, Dora Sue Davidson and Nadine Waddill. Nadlne and Dennis have a straight I average for the 9 weeks. Albert C. Beeson Jr. of Menlo Park, Calif, and a student at U. of 0. was a visitor with Don Casteel over the holidays at he home of Don's sister, Mr. and Mrs, B. J. Doherty. MERCHANDISE SHOOT Sunday, Dec. 8 MORROW COUNTY GUN CLUB S. of Heppner on Condon Highway where ordinary trucks can't go ! With the extra traction of its 4-wheel drive the rugged 11-purpose 'Jeep' Truck "takes off" where other trucks leave off. It carries a payload of more than a ton through mud, and, snow or soft earth -goes where other trucks can't go. It travels at highway speeds in conventional 2-wheel drive. Equipped with power take-off, it supplies mobile power for many types of machinery used in industry or on the farm. It's time-tested and performance-proved... it's America's lowest priced 4-Wheel-Drive Truck. 4 WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK WILLYS...world's largest makers of 4 wheel drive vehicles Com in for a demonstration today... Farley Motor Company HEPPNER has had for the past 10 years but; and Mrs. Murd Stubblefield spent is no longer able to deliver. i Thanksgiving at tne Henry t.up Robert Gertson went to Port- per ranch on Cupper creek. land to spend the holidays with ' Norris Stubblefield drove to his mother. I Hermiston Wednesday to bring Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cork and1 home his wife and daughter who children came in Saturday from' have been visiting her sisters Prineville to visit the Moores, 1 there and at Umatilla. j Boyers and Corks. I George Kirk, accompanied Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmes and , and Mrs. Joe Mellor and children son of Boise are here for a visit to Heppner Wednesday afternoon NEW- SUNBEAM Fry Pans NOW IN COLORS COMPLETE 25.50 NEW PIECES IN BAUER POTTERY Planters - Ash Trays - Bowls Many Others This Week's Lucky Number Gift Will Win an Indian Glass SQUARE CAKE PLATE Gillam & Bisbee Hardware HEPPNER. ORE. (0 7 Make It An All-Electric Christmas! Vrm'll finrl irlenl aifte for everVOIIG I WW II Hill" mimim-mmw Q - - - - - g at your electric appliance dealer's ELECTRIC BLANKET An always-welcome gift for friends or family. Thermostatically regulated for even warmth; dual or single controls washable; your choice of colors. Every bed needs an electric blanket. ELECTRIC STEAM IRON Brighten up her life! She'll breeze through the ironing in far less time with a new steam iron. It's just one of the many electric helpers that contribute to better and happier living for homemakers I ELECTRIC FRY PAN This wonderful electric helper combines the ease and good taste of electric cooking in a handy, table size appliance. So easy to use correct, controlled heat simply by setting a dial Low in price, too. ELECTRIC RANGE Here's the gift for Mom ... a modern electric range with all the automatic time- and work-saving features that make electric cooking so popular. Make her kitchen sparkle with a smart, new electric range. ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER Today's biggest wife-saver... and won't the lady of the house be tickled with a gift like this! See the many makes and models at your appliance dealer's. You'll be pleased with the low purchase price and easy terms. 1 7 ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS The perfect gift for that handy-man or hobby-man. There are power tools for nearly every job, See the big selection of power tools at your favorite store portable and table models available at low prices, easy terms. ELECTRIC DISHWASHER Here's a gift suggestion that will make Mother happy (and Dad, too). You'll give Mom a new lease on kitchen convenience when you give her an automatic electric dishwasher. You're giving better living when vnii niv aetnea Oittl MOOern D w electric appliances are inexpensive to use with Pacific Power's low-cost electric service. PACIFIC POWER Sz LIGHT COMPANY Live Better. . . Electrically! l