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OOD WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS
CHARLES O'CONNOR, INSURANCE
IONE
B E S T
3 TEAMS AGO
Doc. U, !9M
Kenneth Pink, Lexington farm
it. wm named biae Conserva
lion Man of the Year at the
Oregon Wheat Grower meeting
in Portland on Saturday.
Mrs. Cat Sumner was elm-ted
president of the Heppner Band
I'arenta' rlub at the meeting
Monday nlKht.
The recently completed cen
sus snowed a total or l.-NW
youngsters of kIkkiI age between
lour anil 20 yean in the county
which is an Increase of three
over last year.
Heppner welcomed a drizzle of
rain which brouRMt just over a
quarter of an Inch of moisture
early this week.
Many Christmas programs are
planned for the coming week
hy the schools and churches.
IS TEARS AGO
Dec. 12, 1946
Latest business enterprise to
be announced in Heppner is the
opening of a Rift shop at the
Tress McC lintotk home.
fctroyed the grain elevator on the
It. B. Rice place, nine miles south
of Heppner.
Mt BorleKke was guest
speaker at tne nrst annua foot
ball booter dinner held Wednes
day night.
l D. JNelll was transplanting
his strawberries when he turned
up a cluster of berries, some ripe,
Mme green, and more with
blooms. The date, Dec. 10. 1916.
Walter Luckman left Pendle
ton Tuesday morning for his old
home in England to spend the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engkraf
returned this week with a new
Krazier car to ko on display at
Heppner Motors.
30 TEARS AGO
Dec. 10. 1931
Victor Lovcren was severlv
nurned at the farm home in
Kight Mile when a blow torch
blew up.
Fire of unknown orljjin do-
'Corvallis Woman
Wins First Prize
In Booster Corps
Fire struck the business sec
tlon of Heppner early Tuesday
morning lor the third time In
two months and completely gut
ted the McMurdo building, caus
ing three business houses to
close temporarily and left six
organizations without homes.
The Business and Professional
Women's club voted at Its Mon
day evening meeting to assist
In the sponsorship of the com
munlty Christmas.
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To you, who hava teen io
faithful a friend and cus
tomer... we repeat this
ycnr the ageless, unchange
able phrase, "Merry Christ
mas. We know that you'll
Icnow It comei from the
heart.
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GILLIAM & BISBEE HARDWARE
Claude and Margaret Buschke
-FUG.
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, accompan
led by W. W. Smead, W. R. Paul
son, Jasper Crawford, and Ted
Thi On-frnn Rooster Porna now I McMurdo. attended the big foot
has a Grand Leader and 12 as- pa" game In Portland Saturday
slstant nrand leaders, according between UbL ana Utan
to I)al Slimher. Hennner. man
ager for Pacific Northwest Bell. L R B. Wilcox, Willow creek
The booster corps leaders sub- ua,ry armer, was a aaiuruay
mltted the winning entries In visitor in town and reported more
the "Whv I'm vviwt About Ore. snow in nis vicinity man in
gon contest sponsored by the i-ppner.
Deslened to point out the ad- r'- MZU?ul
vantages of living, working, vis
iting and locating industry in
Oregon, the contest resulted in I
more than 4700 Oregonlans stat
ing why they were wild about
their state.
The No. 1 Grand Leaders of the
Corps, Mrs. R. A. MacIIaffie of
Corvallis, received an engraved
plaque from Governor Mark O.
Hatfield at ceremonies held in
his office recently.
She is entitled to treat two
out-of-state people to a seven-
day expense-paid Pacific North
west vacation. Mrs. MacIIaffie
also received $500 worth of mer
chandise from Oregon merchants
or her choice.
The assistant grand leaders
won $100 Oregon merchandise
certificates and ticket packages
io century 21, Seattle s World s
tair to be held next year.
December Plant Keep
Garden Club Busy
IONE Fourteen member an
swered the roll call with I'hrUt.
urns inougnia at the monthly
meeting of the lone Garden Club
on TutxMlav t) hui)i of Mr.
umar Kietmann. Asisistinij the
noMes was Mrs. Dale Hay.
President. Mrs. Phil Emert.
presided at the meeting, where
the members decided to liKht
the Oregon Spruce Tree they
planted last year In the eltv
park and to light the fireplace
with Christmas lights, also lo
cated In the park. Mrs. Phil
F-mert and Mrs, Ralph Crum.
committee for decorations, will
purchase additional lights. The
club will observe the Twelfth
Night burning of trees and
greens on Saturday, January 6,
at 4:30 p. m. on the Omar Kiet
mann vacant lot across from the
Catholic church.
The activities on which th
club Is worklns Includes th
making or swaus bv the m.-m
bers for the 15 business notiui's
ana tne city hall.
iNirs. Kietmann gave a report
on oiras at the meeting. sh
toia or Columbus sighting two
nrown rencans and sparrows on
September 18. 1492. which told
him land was near. On (wtoiw.r
3, 1492 he saw more Pelicans
wnicn are land birds. Mrs. Riet
man also renorted m th it;iM
Kagle. They are protected in the
siaie oi Alaska. In the South-
eastern part two men fniimi
thirteen nests and eight pair of
me uiros. An interesting rapt
about the bald eaeh? thev pen.
erally lay three eggs, but only
one grows to maturity.
Mrs. Fredrick Martin, chair.
man of the Street Tree Planting
project, presented a program on
the best trees for nlamin in
lone.
Hospital visitors for tho mnntn
of December are Mrs. Elbe Akers
no Airs, carl Bergstrom.
Mrs. Rietma
tacted for garden supplies which
Include 19G2 flower arrangement
With terramycln In their rat
ions. tf will gain more weight
on the Mime amount of teed as
Ihox- not fed the atitibiotlc re
M-archers have found.
ca landers, gloves, medle puint
holders and floral clay.
The January mei ting will be
on January 9 at the home of
Mrs. fcitte Akers. Mrs. Omar
Kietmann will preient a program
on birds.
The door prize at Tuesdays
meeting was received by Fannie
rinith.
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WARM APPRECIATION OP
OUR ASSOCIATION DURING THE PAST YEAR
WE EXTEND OUR VERY BEST WISHES
FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON
GONTY'S
Ed and Eleanor
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James Nielson With
Marine Aircraft- Wing
Wevofoe highly our
friends ... and wish
for all a Christmas
of lasting happiness.
May Your
Christmas Tree
Be Bright and Gay
AS YOU AND YOURS
ENJOY ALL THE
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Marine Cpl. James O. Nielsen,
son or Mr. and Mrs. John Niel
sen of Heppner. is servlne with
the Third Marine Aircraft Wing
ai me ti loro Marine Corps Air
The wing's helicopters, trans- riiermann s naraware f
ijuns aim jeis oroviae air sup
port for infantrymen of the First
Marine Division at nearby Camp
renaieion, uaiir.
W hops the glow of Christmas
comas In ipscially strong in your
bom this Christmas.
May vtnr moment gltam brightly
with hopplnf is, joy and contentment.
lone Oregon
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cccason to exprsss ouriincera appreciation
tor the fnendship cf fhose whom w wrve.
You va made this a wonderful Qristmas
tor us.
FARLEY MOTOR CO.
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