EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 1, 1977 . O Kinzua news Barbara Pike 768-2861 I ap J L .r33 The Wheeler Dealers CB Club held their November meeting at the Masonic Hall on Friday evening. The mem bers enjoyed a Thanksgiving potluck dinner before the business meeting. Club President Catskinner (Dennis) Rogers reported that the CB radios donated for use in the Spray buses have been installed. The members voted to donate $130 to help pay for the Wheeler High School Girls Basketball team. A donation was also sent to Pete and Bobbie Post whose home in Monument burned, leaving the Posts with very little clothing or other personal items. The members voted to . hold a bingo party and pie auction with the proceeds going to the Al Kohler family. The exact time and place of the bingo party will be announced at a later date. The club's December meet ing will be a Christmas potluck at the Masonic Hall at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 15. The club will supply ham and turkey. Members and those interest ed in learning more about the club are asked to bring two dishes enjoyed by their family during the holidays. Please remember table service. More information about the potluck or club membership can he obtained by calling Catskinner at 7634903, Kingfish at 768 2861 or calling on CB channel 11 for any Wheeler Dealer. Snow and icy roads slowed Thanksgiving travel almost to a stop this year. However a few hardy souls braved the elements to join family and friends for the holiday. Jack and Sandy Williamson, Annette and Justin went to Portland to share the long holiday with Sandy's mother, Alice Allen, and her sister and brother-in-law, Kay and El liott Derryberry, and their family. Another family making the trip to Portland Wednesday was the Steve Conlees. They arrived in the Rose City in time to attend the Trailblazers Wranglers to hold Christmas party The Heppner Wranglers will hold their annual Christmas party and potluck Sunday, Dec. 4, at 6:30 p.m. at the Catholic parish hall. Election of officers for the coming year will be held, followed by a gift exchange for kids age 12 and under. Santa Claus will be there! Guests are welcome. A NEW BOOK ABOUT EASTERN OREGON In time for your Christmas ARLINGTON: Child 0. by Marion T. Weatherford A full and affectionate history of an eastern Oregon town by a native son. From the passage of Lewis and Clark to relocation due to the John Day Dam Construction. Photos. Maps. Index. 250 pp. Paper, $6.50. From the Oregon Historical Society. Please send me. Copy(ies) of ARLINGTON: Child of the Columbia, by Marion T. Weatherford at $6.50 a copy. I have enclosed $7.25 which includes 75c for mailing. NAME- ADDRESS SEND ORDER TO: game that evening with their hosts, the Jarrett Conlee's. Friday Robbie went to the Jewish Community Center with his Uncle Jarrett where they watched the Trailblazers practice. Before leaving the Center Rob was very pleased to get Bobby Gross' auto graph. Steve, Roberta and the boys left Portland Saturday and stayed that night at the home of Roberta's aunt and uncle, Lola and Jack Houshin in The Dalles. Raymond and Deena Reid and daughters spent Thanks giving in Hermiston with the Pete Peterson family. Also joining the sisters and their families was their brother, Robert Sinclair and his fami ly, also from Hermiston. Red Watts was in The Dalles to celebrate the holiday with his wife and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stanton and Carol Norris went to Pendleton Nov. 22 where Carol entered Saint Anthony's Hos pital. She . had surgery the following day to remove a bone spur. Her husband, Earl, took her home Thursday. The Norris' arrived in Camp Five in time to have dinner at the home of Hershel and Betty Murdock. Carol is on crutches but seem s to be getting around quite well maybe it's all that practice she got when she injured her ankle originally. Jack and Virginia Sitton were among those who stayed in Kinzua for the weekend. Joining them for dinner on Thanksgiving were their daughter, Rita Roy, and her husband, Rob, and his son, Wendal. Virginia's brothers, Bob Steagall, Albany; Willie Steagall, Lebanon, Dave Stea gall, Portland; and their families were also dinner guests as was her mother, Cora Burnside, Spray. Others at the family dinner were Don and Jackie Nickel sen and their children, Brad and Tiffani, Jackie is the Sitton's daughter. The group was enlarged later in the evening by the arrival of the Sittons' son and family, Dave and Barbara and children Whitney and Torn. ARLINGTON Cn'ldoffh, " JitN.vV v of the Columbia Publications Department Oregon Historical Society 1230 S.W.Park Avenue Portland, Oregon 97205 N0V 30th THRU DEC 4th - r 1 ' I Xtmti 15 LB. NO. 2 BAG ----- i-y teipteF V t JMM& 0 BEEF 3 LB. BAG Sif-W' -- " .. .. WHITE 8 LB. BAG " ,fte 039 mmem - xwSz?Xk Cks vI mm9wyAm trJ LBS w mm mm i zl-'.i LB-U V u ;i