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HEPPKCR GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. January . 60 Lexington News By OELPHA JONES The Lexington Social Club met at the C C Jones home on Sun day night. Sut was -rved at 7:30 r M after which game were played. Those present were Mr and Mrs Johnnie LedU-tter, Mr and Mr Dean Hunt, Mr and Mrs George Irvln and the host ami SiKnuilsr (((e) i and hostt-M. Mr and Mrs Floyd Fmlth f Glide. Ore are upending a few days with her parents. Mr and Mrs O G Breeding. Raymond Schoonover who has teen spending -me time with his mother. June Davidson, has returned to hi work In Portland. Mr and Mrs Jue Yocum and children of lleppner have muv el Into the Beach hnu-e merit- y vacated by the Wlnkelmans. Mr and Mrs Mervln Leonard have returned after an extended (vacation to California and way points. Mr and Mrs Carl Marquardt Monument News Br MARTHA MATTESON Mr and Mrs Charles V Mc- Klnnon were honored guests at a dinner Dec 31 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Boyd ilinton. COUGH CENTER TABLETS V (aim your urgt to iougb J V givt rtlief up to 4 houri I from caught due to torn, minor bronchial . irritations ' ' . : IN A TIN TABLET YOU SWALLOW (Nt Covf Drop) HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG The Prescription Store SAH Green Stamps Heppner, Oregon Dalton Stewart of Day v 111 e. Guests attendlne were parents of the groom, Mr and Mrs Wil liam MiKlnnon. Valerie, Donnle and Dennis; Mr and Mrs Tom Throop; Mr and Mrs Dalton Stewart. Kath e and Norma Jean jwr unci jwrs van ,uoiuaiui ... . ,. .l.i.i...- .n ! of Daw He: Mr and Mrs Roger anu wiii'iii-u writ- u"i . i - - . l. . ., of Mr and Mrs Walter Smith on .Quant and children of Mitchell .Mr ana Mrs ivemy vyoiu onu son of Long Creek Roy Cork. Thj present were Mr and Mr Stanley Musgrave, Mr and Mrs Rio Bleakrnan, Mr and Mrs Charlta Roach. Mr ana Mrs Henry Cupper, Mr and Mrs Ariel Flemings. Mr and Mrs Robert Gertson, Mr and Mrs C Holmes. Martha and Dulo Matteson. Wave Jackson, Mrs Lucy Day, i... u.. ....i ln.L'f aha unv flnrl i me fiuni aim ii" A large four tiered wedding Oulda Cork. Cards were played, ke was made and decorated I then cake, coffee and Ice cream f the bride's grandmother, Mrs lt,.r..l.d. An .ihanee of presents Tom Throop and an aunt, Mrs Mas held by those who were born In January Sunday. FFC Richard Wlhlon has re turned to Lexington to visit hli father from several days spent wtlh his mother and family, Mr and Mrs Hermann Wallace in Pnco. nichard will soon leave for Fort Knox, Kentucky to con tinue his army training. pvt Robert S Kllnger has re. turned to Fort Leonard Wood Missouri, to continue his army training. The teachers of the Lexington Sunday school held their month ly meeting at the parsonage on Tuesday. A report on tne mis slonarv offerings was given and It goes to Thailand this menth, plans for the Faster program were discussed. Mr Gar Leyva and son Hugo were Monroe visitors this ween Th Mwutlve board of the Lexlneton P TA met at the home of June Davidson on Tuesday evening. A discussion about the athletic field was held. Those present were Mrs Dean Hunt, Mrs Tom Falrcloth, Mrs Em Peck, and June Davidson. Let's not forget the Women S Fellowship group meets at the LaVerne Henderson home next Tuesday afternoon. WAVE Joan Patrick returned Wednesday to Alabama where A bridal shower honoring Mrs Sharon Ilinton McKInnon was held at the grange hall Satur day afternoon. There were 35 Mr and Mrs Ray Ogle drove to Service Creek for the weekend with their sm Phil and family. June Hutchison spent Sunday and Monday in Portland on busi ness. Bovd Hlntuii had a heart at tack Sunday nicht and was ta ken to Pendleton Monday for medical aid. Verne McCarty helped trail cattle and sheep for H M Han son of the Basin to ieeaing uay aiiri m,n. n.v ....... ... ,., i i present and she received many Kround below Klmberly shower high was lovely cifts. The sponsored by the group. The M M M club held their June Hutchison and Mrs Jim school Croker drove to John Day Wed nesday on business. Mr and Mrs Arlot Flemings regular meeting Thursday at the returned home from a week's Meet Lillian Buell. a ser vice representative In one of our telephone business offices. Like service reps everywhere, she answers questions of requests when people call In about their service. We wanted you to meet her because she's typ ical of the pernio we like to have working for'yoja bryit, pe rsonable, ad likes to help others. Nat urally, she got plenty of special training before she took over her service desk. There are six service rep resentatives in our Pendle ton office who are always happy to hear from you and help you with any pro blem you may have. if , -' " If t I: t & , , Si y sp home of Helen Brown. Roll call was answered by naming who each had as a secret pal the past year. Then all drew secret pal names for 19G0. Only three memWers were absent from the meeting. The next meeting will be at the home tf Mrs Grace Stlrrltt January 21 The home extension class met at the home of Mrs Doris Capon Tuesday with the theme "Herb Cooklne." Mrs Tom tampoeu and Mrs Jack Cavender as lead ers. There were 20 present Mr and Mrs Alva wngnt oi Fox snent Friday visiting his sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs Ed Rounds Mr and Mrs Melvln Rounds and two sons of Bend spent Christmas week with their folks. Mr and Mrs Ed Rounds. Mr and Mrs Henry Martin left Fridav on two weeks vacation lsitlnf? friends and relatives through two or three states. Miss Marcareto Martin will stay at the L D Vinson family ranch while her folks are gone. January birthday party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs she 13 stationed. She had been visiting at th Dean Hunt home. Before leaving she spent s"ver al days at the home of her sis ter In Goldendal. Yvan. Jtutv a4 Alte Will km of Pas co visited last week- witft their father, Armin Wlhlon. The Amies club held its en nnat nnrtv Saturday nlnht at the home of Mr and Mrs Eidon PadhnrfT. The evening started with an Italian dinner followed by pinochle. High was won by Mf and Mrs El don Padberg, sec ond by Mr and Mrs Jim Bloods- worth, and the door prize by Bill Van Winkle. Present were Mr and Mrs O W Cutsforth, Mr and Mrs E E Feck, Mr and Mrs Stanley Kemp, Mr and Mrs Ro ger Campbell, Mr and Mrs Bob Lovgren, Mr and Mrs William J Van Winkle, Mr and Mrs Bleodsworth, Mr and Mrs Gar Leyva, Mildred Davidson and Mrs Roberta Davis. Mr and Mrs A F Majeske are visitlne their children In Port- be land and Vancouver. visit with her brother and fam ily, the Walt Bolens, In Portland nf 111! hb KNITWrrS 4-H CLUB The Knitwits 4-H club met January 3 at the home of the leader Mrs Robert Jones, wnn the other leader, Mrs Bruc Spen cer also present. Members present were Linda Thompson, Trisha Farley, Gail Batty, Sheridan Wyman, Connie Anderson. Judy Smith, Lynn Burkenblne. Kim. Tanna and Linda Valentine, Carolyn Slo- cum. Jean Siewert, Vkk! Barrett and Christine Prussing. We knitted on scarves, slippers and sweaters at this meeting. Christine Prussing, reporter Bellenbrock Home Scene Of Friday Bridge Club Meet Mrs Don Bellenbrock enter tained her bridge club Friday evening at her home and guests were Mrs Dick Meador, Mrs Kemp Dick, Mrs Bill Heath. Mrs Riley Munkers, Mrs Creston Rob inson. Mrs Ned Sweek. Mrs Don Bennett and Mrs Ike Cole. Mrs Robinson held high score, Mrs Cole second high and Mrs Heath low. Dessert was served later In the evening. Mrs Anderson Hostess For Pinochle Club Mrs Ben Anderson was hostess for her pinochle club Friday af ternoon at her home. The guests were Mrs Robert Lowe. Mrs Fred Mankln. Mrs Walter Becket. Mrs Earl Evans, Mrs Art Watklns, Mrs Henry Uappold and Mrs O E Wright. High prize was won by Mrs Evans and low bv Mrs Mankln. The double pinochle prize was won by Mrs Lowe and Mrs Man kln. Brian Huahes Celebrates Birthday Brian Hughes celebrated his seventh birthday with a party Sunday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Tom Hughes. His guests were Jay Burken blne. Robbv Abrams. Tommv Stockard, Jimmy Schaffitz, and Pamela, Michael and David Hughes. Games were played and ice cream and birthday cake were served. MID- JANUARY ADMIRAL APPLIANCES FOR EXAMPLE Rea 579.95 Admiral . FREEZER-REFRIG. COMB. $7995 Beg. 369.95 Admiral ELECTRIC RANGE $299 MANY OTHERS REDUCED! ' Heppner Hardware and Electric LOYAL PARKER Use Gazette Times Classifieds For Results! Wilson's Stock Reducing Mary Evelyn Tucker Entertains Friday Following the Friday night basketball game, Mary Evelyn Tucker entertained with a party for some of her friends. Those etvlovinff dancinff. and eake and tee cream, were Jeanne Schmidt, Judy Schmidt, Lydia Van Houte, Tom Driacoll, Billy Irby, David Cteswick, Neal Pen- land and Tom Howell. S3 Judy Cochell Heads Rainbow For Girls Ruth Assembly. Rainbow for Girls met Monday evening, Jan- ary 4 and elected new officers. Those elected were worthy ad- isor, Judy Cochell; associate ad isor. Feme Albert; charity, Ber- ice Thomson: hope, Sharon Kelthlev: faith. Shervl Harris; secretary, Dalene McDonald and treasurer. Linda Halvorsen. Installation of the officers will held Sunday afternoon at the Masonic temple. r rfcf'f 4 -j r Jm ill W i if M ! 4 I j J 1 1 You know that wlr that runs from your phone to the pole out side? It's called a drop wire. With lots of new phones going in, you've probably seen phone men hooking up these wires. Most al ways, they have a few small pieces left over. Do they throw these pieces away? Not at all! These "leftovers" are put together into lengths of wire we can use somewhere else. We do it by melting the leftovers down, along with other scrap metal and cable pieces. And you'd be surprised . . . just from this reclaimed metal alone we get hundreds of miles of new wire every year. So you see, just like a budget-minded housewife we make good use of our scraps! LOOK magazine radrs may have seen the article about the Los Angeles "Fam ily Housing Conference" attended by 100 builders. These builders asked a panel of 28 home-owners (23 women and 5 men) for their opinions on every thing from doorknobs to landscaping to telephones. And the ladies agreed: a kitchen phone is "an absolute neces sity". One woman added, "We have four telephones at our house, and when I put them in I was criticized by my husband, who does some traveling. We have one in the kitchen, the basement, living room, and one upstairs in my bedroom. But when my husband calls home on his trips, all three of us get on the phones and talk to him and he talks to all of us at once, now he says, '. . . it' worth it.' " Pacific Telephone B Who Runs Our Bank? We're always glad to answer that question. If gives us a chance to say again that our bank is operated by local businessmen. We believe that to understand a community and its problems best, a banker and his directors should live at home. Participating in civic enterprises and knowing their neighbor enables them to employ the deposits of the bank wisely and profitably. That s our ideo of the way to c'o business. HEPPNER & I0NE BRANCHES ANK OF: JEasterm Oregon Your Friendly Hozne-Owcsd Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DRESS SHOES 200 pairs ef discontinued numbers and bro ken lots. These include Weyenberg Mas sagics and Aristocrats.. Beal buys at 5 off From $8.50 Up CAR COATS-JACKETS Curlee and Field and Stream. All weel 25 off MEN'S SPORT JACKETS OUR COMPLETE STOCK 25" 0FF MEN'S TOPCOATS Regular S52.50 and $55.00 coats, your for SUITS We are overstocked on suits. Help us and help yourself by buying your chioce at LADIES Jackets, Short- Coats X All famous brands. 25 0FF ? WASHABLE COTTONS & ACETATES Men's Western Shirts Vboff ODDS AND ENDS A FEW ARROW DRESS SHIRTS $O50 Both colored and white. Regular $3.95 and SSJ LADIES HOSIERY . Broken lots of Berkshire lines ijgC Cr $ J00 Pr. Sale Effective January 18 Through January 23 Only Wilson's Men's Wear ALL SALES FINAL HEPPNER NO EXCHANGES J