Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 28, 1963, Sec. 2, Image 9

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GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 28, 1963 Sec. 2-4 pages
lone Festival Set December 8
By KATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONE Home Economics club
of Willows Grange met at the
home of Mrs. Oscar Lundell with
Mrs. Stella O'Meara and Mrs.
W. C. Crawford as co-hostesses.
Nineteen members and guests
were present.
Election of officers was held
with Mrs. Berl Akers chosen as
president; Mrs. Lewis Halvorson
as vice president; Mrs. Art Dal
zell as secretary, and Mrs. Lee
Palmer as treasurer.
The Fall Festival was an
nounced for December 8 at the
Grange hall. All community or
ganizations are invited to coop
erate in the festival as they did
last year. Dinner will be served
by the Grange ladies beginning
at 12:00 noon. Tickets for adults
and high school students will be
$1.50, for grade school students,
$1.00, pre-school children will be
free. This is a buffet style din
ner. On December 14, installation
of Pomona and Subordinate
Grange officers will be held in
lone, with Bob Cable, state
Grange deputy, as installing of
ficer. The meeting will convene
at 10:00 a.m. with a potluck
dinner at noon.
The regular meeting of Wil
lows Grange will be held Sun
day, December 15, preceded by
a potluck dinner at 12:30. A
Christmas program will be given
with Santa Claus making a visit
with treats for the children.
The next Home Economics
club meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Lee Palmer on De
cember 20 with Mrs. Marion
Palmer as co-hostess. Gifts will
be exchanged and secret pals
revealed.
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. Eulenna Corley and daugh
ter Cheryl and Mrs. Harriet Bol
man of Seattle.
Craig Chambers of Salem was
a week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jepsen and family.
Mrs. Herval Pettyjohn and
young son, Wayne, spent several
days at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Arthur Crawford. They re
turned to their home in Yakima,
Wn. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker de
parted for sunny climates on
Saturday. They will spend
Thanksgiving with' their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Baker and family at
Sunnyvale, Calif, and then will
go on to Arizona to spend the
winter.
More lone News
on page 2
Christmas Opening Contest Prizes Set
Contest Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
(See rules in ad below)
Anderson's Builder's Supply Fishing pole
Case Furniture Co. Set of table lamps
Central Market Sunbeam electric hair dryer
L. E. Dick Hostess set of 2 dozen glasses by Libbey
Economy Market $10 in merchandise
Elma's Apparel $12.98 lady's robe
Fiesta Bowling Lanes 20 lines of bowling
Gazette-Times Ten dollars in cash
Gilliam and Bisbee Hardware 16 pc. Melmac dinner
ware set
Gonty's Transistor radio
Helen Cox Flowers Floral arrangement
Heppner Auto Parts 2 lb. Casco fire extinguisher
($17.75)
Humphreys Rexall Drug Parker fountain pen
Lairds Blanket
M&R Company Wall lamp
MiLadies Apparel Bams Knit sweater
Peck's Ski Shop Pair of ice skates
J. C. Penney Co. Electric blanket
Peterson's Jewelers 12-inch anti-tarnish silverplate
serving dish
Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders 1 gal. wall paint, one
qt. woodwork paint
Phil's Pharmacy Flint Eckoware serving set
Red and White Grocery Store $5 in merchandise
C. A. Ruggles Insurance Co. Ten dollars in cash
Wagon Wheel $10 value prize
Wee T. V. Free service call
Wilson's Men's Wear 1 pair men's shoes
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FREE TREATS for the kids
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See The Selection of
GIFT IDEAS
In All Stores
WIN PRIZES
Enter The
Window Guessing Contest
THE RULES ARE SIMPLE
1. Everyone may enter, regardless of age, except Heppner
merchants and their wives.
2. Contest opens at 9:00 a.m., Saturday and closes at 4:30 p.m.
3. All you need to do to enter is obtain an entry slip In the
participating store, write your name and address on it together
with your guess as to the value of that merchant's Indicated
window display and drop your entry into the collection box.
4. Contest at some stores will be to guess number of beans In a
jar or something similar.
5. You may enter at each participating store. Each store will have
an individual prize.
6. There's no obligation. If your guess is closest, you win that
store's prize.
7. In case of ties, winner will be determined by drawing or flip
of coin.
8. Winners names will be posted in each store at end of contest.
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OVER $250.00 IN PRIZES ! ! HERE ARE SOME OF THEM :
Pair of Ice Skates
Wall Lamp
Set of Table Lamps
Casco Fire Extinguisher
Knit Sweater
Transistor Radio
Electric Blanket
Ladies Robe
Electric Wall Clock
Parker Fountain Pen
20 Lines of Bowling
Free Service Call
2-$ 10 Cash Prizes
Electric Hair Dryer
Blanket
Flint Eckoware Serving Set
Hostess Set of Glasses
$10 Value Prize
1 Vf Gal. Paint
12" Silverplate Serving Dish
Floral Arrangement
1 Pr. Men's Dress Shoes
16 pc. Dinnerware Set
Fishing Pole
$10 Merchandise