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cil r rrr? r i i . i 11 oidce or wrncers tiectea to ieaa Willows Grange; Akers is Master By LORRAINE BALL JONE Bvrl Akers was elected to MaHfr of Willows Grang on Sunday, November 19, at the monthly meeting. Other eWied were: Ovcrneer Leo Crabtree, lecturer Eulenna Corley, stew ard Wate Crawford, assistant steward Lee Palmer, Chaplin Ma ble Crawford, secret a ry Dt llalvorwn, treasurer Mary Und "y. g kwpw-M a n s 1 1 1 Tuw rtM-nd, Nerv Sue Townsend. Pamona Shirley Hicks. Flora Cheryl Corley. Lady assistant Howard Mary Ann 1 'a liner, mu sician Evelyn Hicks, and exic uilve committee -Art DaltelL Marlon Palmer, Alvln McCabe. The meeting was held follow ing a pot luck dinner. Four new members weie obligated, those being, Shirley Hicks, Sue Town send, Cheryl Coiley and lUlph mncaia. A Joint Installation for the county will be held at Lexing ton on Sunday, Dec 3. The charter was draped In memory of Sam Lsteb. The Christmas party for the Grange will be held at the Dec. grange meeting on the 17th with Santa making his visit Maranathas toward the purchase charge from the Heppner ta Home Economics club will be held at the Lewis lialvorsen ranch on Friday, Dec. 15, with a pot luck dinner at noon with Pat Townsend and Dot Ilalvor sen as hostesses. Mrs. Edythe White, Mrs. Lewis Ball and Mrs. Cecil Hicks were hostesses for the Bingo club on Wednesday at the home of airs. White. Those receiving high prizes Included Margaret NichnU, vlda Heiiker, Anna Llnastron) Stella OMeare, Ida Coleman, Tuda Swanson. Mrs. Gordon White and daugh ter lona were in lone for the week-end from their employment In Portland. They attended the ball game in Baker on Saturday. Amecia Club Has Party Amecla Club was held on No vember 15 at the home of Mrs. Robert Jepsen at her ranch home with Mrs. Peter Cannon as co hostess. New members present included Mrs. Glenn Biehl, Mrs. Dairel Reisch, Mrs. Gil Lujan, and guest Mrs. Roger Kincald. The ladies enjoyed playing yactzee with high going to Mrs. Lee Palmer, low to Mrs. Harold Snider and door prize to Mrs. Vester Hams. Dessert was served to 17 mem bers and guests. Plans are being made for a Christmas party which will be held on December 20 with Mrs. Dick Sherer and Mrs. Rod MacKenzie as hostesses. A donation was presented to the of new rugs for the Sunday scnot-i. Sharer Baby ChrUUnd Tod Thutnas Srtr-rer, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. D(k Sherer was chrunned at the Hope Lutheran church In Heppner on Sunday, ov. 19. witrt liev. Kennetn Kcr- lnon officiating. Turn llcinib'g iter U UoUlatiirr and Judy Slt er Is Godmuner. Following the service. Mrs. Sherer was hostess lor a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmbigner and Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer and Judy A colfee hour was held at the home of Mrs. Dick bneier on Ihursday In honor of the blrUi aay of Mrs. Lee Palmer with Mrs. ancrer as hostess, Guests lnciuu ed Mrs. G. Hermann, Mrs. Paul Ivtiyjonn, Jr, Mrs. Paul Petty jonn ar, Mrs. Kay Heimbigr.ef, Airs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs. lar ion Palmer, Mrs. Dale Kay, Mrs. uary I uius, uis. Clell Kay, Ms. Cecil Thorne, Mrs. Hat old Siu-ref and Barbara Pauner, pital on Tuesday. She may have Uitor. Mrs. Far ah Aldrirh will go to Seattle on Wednedy where sh will undergo surgery due to a n iK- bleeumg condition. The bleeding is located behind her ee and it la necessary to curt suit a specialist. A Stewardship dinner was rwld at the Valby Lutheran church on Thursday night with approx imately 40 attending the poiiuck dinner. Pastor Grutchups, a for nur pastor, was here and gave a taU to Uie congregation. The AL.CW. meeting was held on Monday at the tionw of Airs. Donald Peterson. Darrel ll.cks of Prlnevllie vu ited on Saturday at the home oi his uncie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leca Jiicks. Mable totter and Vlda Ueluter attt-nued the KtA meeting livid in Heppner on icural aJecUklty on baiuruay. following uie tneei ing tney attended tne Methodist Dojjiut also in uepnper, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Devlne At the regular meeting of the Reoekans on Thursday night. It of North Bonnevllie were wws was uec.dea to set Uie aunu&i Unn cui-su at tne nuiu of Mr. Christmas party on Sunday, Du- tin. t iitiixer. Tnev returned ii-iuuv iv. i nuiiii! on Mundav. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Braalen dinner Honors Kennath S mo use weie guests at Wallace Mai-1 A b.nnuay prty was given thews nome on Sunday. Mr. and Sunday, Novemoer 19, In honor Mrs. Uraaten are now living In of Kenneth J. Sraouse at tlti iiermislon. Smouse ranch home by his wife, J-rands. Mr. Smouse s lmmed' iate family guests included Mr and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Mrs. Paul Tews of lone, Mr. and Mrs. Allred Nelson Jr., Mrs. Norn. an Kelson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck of Lexington, Mrs. Henry V. bmouse and J. A. Troedson of Heppner. Alfred Nelson was unable to attend due to illness as was Mrs. J. A. Troedson. Also Walter Bergslrom of San Hosa, Calll., is visiting until alter the Thanksgiving holidays With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg strom and other relatives. Mis Bergstrom was unable to attend due to her teaching school. intension meeting will be on Dec. 7 at a place to be announ ced next week. Akers Attend Motor School Of Interest to the local area attendine were Mr. and Mrs. Or Elbe Akers and Ivan Akers of low Martin and son Dean of the Akers Motor Service in lone Morro, Mrs. Myles Martin of are attending Automatic Trans- Portland and Mrs. Richard K. mission School in Pendleton on Baker of Corvallis. Tuesday evenings to obtain A delicious buffet luncheon training and experience In the was served, concluded bv following fields; dynaflow, var- beautiful birthday cake and cof taoie pucn aynaiiow, iitgiuir.ee. pitch, power glide, turbo gl.de. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and fluid drive, torque converter, other area relatives received powerflight. torque flight, ford- word on Thursday of the serious omauc, mercomauc, turoo-cuivc, surcery of Mx. Ball s sister. Mrs. mgnt-o-matic, fiasn-o-matic, Joe (Gladys) Lone, at the Unl crulse-o-matic, hydramatic, hyd- versity of Portland Medical hos- ramauc auai range, nyaramatic Dial. Mrs. Lone underwent a del dual coupling. icate heart surgery on that date Mr. Akers shop will not be and is still confined to the heart open on Tuesday evenings from machine. YOU fc ,mustseeV (A HAZARD7 -H TO .to HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Wevembw 12. IMI H Lexington Residents Go To Baker to Back Cards .JSl fe,y 9,unc'1 ,ay,: B ,ur you' Shield wlpr blades and arms are in perfect condition. You need one ounce of arm pressure for each inch of rub ber blade length to sweep off ram or road spray. Instead of sliding over it and raining poor visibility. 4:30 p. m. until this course is completed. For further Informa tion call Akers Motor service. Mrs. Ernest Lundell is staying at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Cleo Drake, since' her dis- Richard and Alice Rea and daughters visited with Mr. a .id Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and with Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea and other relatives over the week-end. Their daughters remained for a 0 lajifejiaMdiWM- For Holiday Baking or Holiday Giving Cake and Cookio TRIMS 4 for $1 (REG. 29c) IN MINIATURE APOTHECARY JARS lontcr visit. Mr., and Mrs. Rea will return for the Thanksgiving holidays. Henry Halvorsen motored to Baker on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvotsen to see the ball game. On the return trip his wife Margaret returned with them to lone where they spent the week-end with Mr. and Airs. Halvorsen. Many well wishers and rooters from the lone area attended the ball game in Baker on Saturday. They witnessed a very exciting game. Former coach Chuck Hud son sent the team a telegram of well wishes before the game. Icy roads slowed the traffic to Baker but the return trip was smooth sailing. , Leaders Meet For Organizing Local Scouting The evening will feature the In dution of new Bobcat Cub Scouts and awards earned since sum mer. For reasons of safety, cubs are askd to attend with their parents. In event parents cannot attend they should make ar rancements for another family to bring their cub son. Plans win also be announced at the Pack meeting for tha pack's an nual fruit cake sale. Br DELPRA JONES LKX1NGTON Amonc those from Lexington attending the Hereford lotie came in linker Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marnhall. Mr. and Mis, Kenneth Palmer and family, Mr. ana .Mrs. Kenneth Minger and .ni. Bill Padberg, Mr. and Mrs. Alono Henderson and children Laddie and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munkers, Mrs. Cecil Jones and son Kenneth. Mr. Alonzo Henderson and son Laddie spent several days last week In Carson City, Nevada, at tending to business matters. Mrs. W. E. McMillan and daughter, Mrs. Pat Sawyer and children of Pendleton, are spend ing tne inanksgiving holidays with Mrs. McMillan's daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George E. In In of W inston. IF YOU need a rubber stamp for any purpose, call at the Gazette-Times office. All styles of type, all sizes of stamps avail able promptly. Also pads, dater stamps, stamp pad Ink and supplies. Lexington Sets Lighting Contest A Christmas lighting contest will be held In Lexington this ear for the first time. Mrs. Robert Kilkenny, Lexington PTA president, announced that the PTA this week decided to act as sponsors of such a contest by collecting money from civic minded businesses and service organizations, conducting the contest, and naming the winners. Both residential and business entries will be invited. It will be necessary- for those wishing to enter the contest to register, Mrs. Kilkenny said. Ad ditional rules and prizes will be released at a later date. The Lexington PTA also voted to collect food to make up a bask for the needy at Christ mas me. Donations will be sol icited from the organization's membership. I Franklin Messenger of Md 'furd has iH-en a recent visitor In Lexington with relatives and friends. Pendleton visitors this weelc have been. Mrs. Ken Marshall, Mrs. A. F. M.ijenke, Mrs. Florence McMillan. Mrs. Lonnie llen.W n and son Larry, Mrs. Beitha Hunt. Mrs. Morrm McCurl and daughter, Ml& Myrtle McCarl of Heppner, Mrs. Jonnle Ledbetter, Mrs. D. an Hunt and Jeanln Hunt Mrs. Edward Hunt Is again at her home after a few days as a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital. Holly Rebekah Lodge met on Thursday evening with N. G. Bertha Hunt in her chair. Cards were sent sick members of Holly and some of other lodges. Further plans for the Kebekah Conven tion were discus:ed and ref Teg menta were then served by the hospitality committee. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Harrison of Cascade Locks, were Lexing ton visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Palmer, ovr the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Messen ger and children have moved into the T. E. Messenger, Su house In Lexington. Dinner guests at the E. E. Peck home on Sunday were Billy Klinger, Kenny Jones, Jeanette Ledbetter and Mrs. E. E. IVcIc and children, Kay and George. 1 tie occasion was Joyce Pecks birthday. Cecil Jones accompanied Bar ton Clark of Heppner on a busi ness trip to Pilot Rock on Tues- day. GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Ga zette-Times will bring a pleas ant year-around letter from home each week, $4.00 per year in Morrow county and $130 outside the county. Gift cards sent with each subscription. Call 6-9228. I 10 LB. BAG 99c TIME FOR S&W GLACE FRUIT MIX 1 Lb. Jar . .. 59c 8 Oz. Jar 39c Complete Selection Candied Fruits Imperial MARGARINE 2 LB- 69e Chef's Frozen MEAT PIES 5 F0R $1 COOKIES REG. 39c 3 Pk9s 1 COCOROONS FIG NEWTONS IIYDROX OREO COCOJOS PEPPERIDGE FARM FROZEN LEMON TURNOVERS Pkg. of 4 ggc MAYFLOWER -ALWAYS A SPECIAL! SHOP WHERE Cub Scout leaders of Pack 61 of Heppner completed a full day of leadership training culmina ting in an organization session at the Episcroarrparlah hall Wednesday, November 15, ac cording to Darrell Power, Cub- master. Six local women attended a den mother training course dur ing the day covering the oper ation of Cub Scout dens. Attend ing were Mesdames Jeanr.e Berry, Laurel Van Marter, Mary Ann Townsend, Delores McLach lan, Neva Hopper and Christina Burkenblne. Cubmaster Darrell Power took part in the morning session oi tne course. At the evening session, pre sentatlons wore made by Robert H. Lamott, bcout Executive of the Blue Mountain Council on "Pack Management" and "Cub Scout Program Planning." Pack and Den organization was com pleted with the following Den Mothers accepting leadership of these dens. Den 1 will be led by Mrs. Jeanne Berry, Den 2 by Mrs Jenina Johnson, Den 3 by Mis. Laurel Van Marter, Den 4 by Mrs. Mary Ann Townsend, Den 5 by Mrs. Delores McLashlan, assisted by Mrs. Eda Mae Lov gren. Den 6 by Mrs. Ruby Mun kers. Den 7 by Mrs. Neva Hopper, assisted by Mrs. cnnstina tsur kenbine, and Den 8 by Mrs. Loy Harsin. Heading the Pack committee as us chairman win De David G. Townsend with Gordon A. Hutchens, Bud Peck and Bob Bergstrom as committeemen. Cal vin Sherman will serve as assis tant Cub master to Darrell Power. Willard Staley will represent the sponsoring institution, the Hepp ner P.T.A., in all Cub Pack mat ters. A pack budget plan was set up and plans made for the pack meeting to be held In the High school gym on Tuesday evening, November 28, at c p. m, cuo- master, Darrell power urged all Cubs and their parents to be present as promptly as possible. SANTA'S PEEKING AROUND THE CORNER SEE YOUR DRUG STORE FIRST FOR THE BEST IN IS NOT A WORD - BUT A FACT! 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