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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1962)
4 HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. December 20. 1962 Hardman Holds Community Party By CHARLOTTE WALKER HARDMAN The Hardman community annual Christmas party was held in the Odd Fel lows hall Sunday, starting at noon with a potluck dinner. Can dy and gifts were given in the afternoon. There were around 40 guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Imel of Klamath Falls visited overnight recently with Wilbert Knighton. Mrs. Imel and Mr. Knighton are brother and sister. Frank McDaniel of Stanfield was a visitor in Hardman last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Lesley went to Portland Wednesday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Owen Cork, who passed away December 8. They return ed home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Saling of North Powder visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel a few days recently. Guy Chapin has returned home from Pioneer Memorial hospital where he was a patient for a month. Wilbert Knighton went to Seattle for a few days of sight seeing. He accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Herb Imel. Oral Scott of Hermiston visited in Hardman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDaniel and girls went to Lone Rock on Friday. Everett Hadley of Boardman was in Hardman Sunday after noon, visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams, Karen and Cheryl visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hams. Mr. and Mrs. Kinard McDan iel of Hermiston were Hardman callers recently. The Polly Pal Secret Pal club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marie Lesley. Names were revealed with a gift exchange. Those present were Mrs. Shirley Rugg, Mrs. Emma Cecil, Mrs. Mildred Wright, Mrs. Lucille Parrish, Mrs. Evelyn Far- "WW Til, Uisning p oil the ions if . ft . r a the orisrmos reason aw jendiny yew 7 AbO&MtMMa BRISTOW'S MARKET ED, MARY AND DON Phone 422-7122 lone. Oregon rens, Mrs. Sue Vinson, Mrs. Adelle Wright and Mrs. Marie Lesley. Foster Collins received word that Mrs. Annie Steers is ser iously ill in a Klamath Falls hospital with a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Les Robinson are In Ashland for a vacation of a few weeks. Marvin Jackson of Bridal Veil was a recent overnight visitor at the Bechdolt home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kessell of Walla Walla visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Walker overnight Monday George Leach of Hermiston stopped by Friday. New Members Added To 4-H Horse Club The Two Tracker 4-II horse club hold a meeting at Albert Wright's place December 7. There were eight members and three new members. Their names were Ruby Fulleton, Becky Fulleton and Gail Malcom. We learned names of different parts of a horse and how to tie two kinds of knots. Following the meeting Dean Wright, recreation leader, led us in three games. Mrs. Wright served refreshments. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bergstrom and Mike, Orville Weiss, Lawrence Beckett, Barney Malcom, Mr. and Mrs. Wright and Dianna. The next meeting will be Jan uary 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Roice Fulleton. David Wright, reporter ramous Postmark The postmark does make a dif ferenceto thousands who mail Christmas cards from Christmas, Florida. Each year, Yuletide greetings are accepted for mailing from the town of Christmas by the Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce. Christmas is located 23 miles east of Orlando. Cards which are boxed or wrapped and have the correct postage are sent to the Chamber at P.O. Box 1913, Or lando, Fla. The cards are stamped with a special holiday cachet, in addi tion to the famed "Christmas" postmark. The town of Christmas today is a symbol of peace and good will, but it was established as a Fort to provide protection against hos tile Indians 126 vears ago. Jsyfi, - h v v& 77 jkT& Holiday time is here once again, and we take this happy occasion to wish every joy of the season to our good friends. It's always a pleasure to serve you, and we thank youl Savings Bonds Come In Gift Envelopes A familiar and popular gift item United States Sav i n g s Bonds are available in an at tractive new "package" this Christmas, according to Jack Bedford, volunteer Morrow Coun ty Bond chairman. The package consists of a handsome new gift envelope which will be available free at local banks to purchasers of Savings Bonds to be used as gifts. Space for address and sig nature is also provided. These folders will be avail able for all types of gift occas ions, and will be kept in stock by the banks for this purpose. The folders are easy to mail, and can be slipped into a Christmas card envelope or tucked into a child's Christmas stocking. Sew-a-longs Work On Club Projects The second meeting of the Sew-a-Longs was held on De cember 8, in the Home Ec room of the high school. There was a short business meeting in which Jane Rawlins, our leader, reviewed the years work and talked to us about our projects. The girls will be work ing on their practice projects un til after the holidays, then they will begin on their fair outfits. After the business meeting, the girls worked on cutting out pat terns and staystitching the gar ments. The next meeting will be held after the holidays. Judy Smith, reporter SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM CLIFF ROBERTSON j ' - l MBBOTnIiytrM..i!rrr ,nnm,.MM0lrf.aE: MM f. :A1 .. .- -.tv.-. fflAnWlft Actor who drew one of Hollywood's most Mu(lit roles llie portrayal of Lieut. John F. Kennedy in the Warner Brothers' movie "PT 109," the story of a heroic episode of World War II says "Merry Christmas" to his many friends by urging them to give Bonds for Christmas. Not Horse Play Just Reindeer Fun No doubt with candy cane in cheek, Dr. John L. O'Hara, Nevada Department of Agri culture veterinary offic i a 1, wrote Dr. Glenn B. Rea of the Oregon Department: "We request permission for Saint Nicholas with his rein deer to pass through your state on or before December 25. . ." Readily granted, Dr. Rea re plied, adding in lavish mood: "These permits usually term inate in 30 days; however, in this case and to spread the organisms responsible for in fecting people with happiness, prosperity and cooperation, this permit will be extended for an additional 335 days, at which time it shall be re newed. Reciprocity Requested." tfj SHOPPING WEEK LEFT CHRISTMAS SEALS fight TB aid Other RESPIRATORY DISEASES $0 lpSSI' Tlw Holidays are here . . . with all their flurry, hurry, fun and frolic! In the midst of all the merriment and hustle, we want to make a special point of pausing in the days occupation to wish every one of our friends and their families all the joys of the Holiday. Serving you all has indeed made our Season bright and happy. NZUA CORPORATION EKSTROM FARM CHEMICALS lone, Oregon