Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 4, 1951 lone Man Suffers Injuries While Burning Weeds By ECHO PALMATIER The Rebekahs served a pot luck dinner at their hall Thurs day evening of last week. The evening was spent in playing cards and an exchange of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linn and daughter Leeta visited her par ents, Rev. and Mrs. V. W. Head at Cathlamet last week. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Ham lett of Sunnyvale, Calif., spent the holidays with their son and daughler-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin and family visited relatives in western Oregon and other points during the holidays. Mr; and Mrs. Henry Osibov and family visited relatives in Hood River last week. A party was given in the com munity hall at Morgan in honor of Gene Bauernfield who was home on leave from the navy. Robert Drake who is in the ar my spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake. Little Diane Gregory of Husum is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray. Mrs. Etta Bristow spent the holidays in Walla Walla with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Creston Black re turned from Aloha last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and family of Boardman were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover and children of Pendleton spent New Year's with her sister, Mrs. E. M. Baker. The study meeting of the Top ic Club was held at the home of Mrs. O. L. Lundell Friday of last week. Other hostesses were Mrs. C. W. Swason and Mrs. Charles O'Connor. Pinochle and bridge Were played. Those winning prizes were: pinochle, high, Mrs. Adon Hamlett; low, Mrs. E. R. Lundell; 300 pinochle, Mrs. Omar Rietmann; bridge, high, Mrs. Victor Rietmann; low and Jack high, Mrs. Noel Dobyns. A des sert luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley, Jr., of The Dalles spent the week end with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. A. Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aune of Seattle are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett. Mrs. Anne Smouse and Miss Opal Briggs of Heppner were lone visitors Sunday. Dates to remember: Jan. 5, ex tension meeting at the Masonic If You are Interested IN 3 49 4 4 Be in the Crowd on Main Street Saturday, Jan. 13,3 p.m. t ii i w 7 One of the Appreciation Day Merchants Our Entire Line of Topcoats The Popular Curlee Clothes Brand 20 percent Off While They Last Wilson's Men's Wear The Store of Personal Service hall at 1030 a. m. Subject, re pairing inner springs. Jan. 6, Po mona grange at WM a. m. Jan. 9, Garden club at Mrs. Harry Yarnell's. Jan. 10, Maranatha meeting. Jan. 12, study meeting of Topic club at the Clifford Carl son home. Joe Gaarsland left for his home in Battle Lake, Minn., last week. School reopened Tuesday. Mrs. Maureen Nelson and Hubert Thoreson, high school teachers returned from their homes in North Dakota. They reported a 30 below zero temperature there. College students left this week for their colleges. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann entertained the Rietmann fam ilies at their home Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson and family from The Dalles, Van Rietmann, Condon; Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Rietmann and family, Walt er and Otto Rietmann. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger and family of Meacham spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zinter. Mrs. Juanita Rietmann return ed from California Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christ iansen of Milwaukie are the par ents of a daughter born Dec. 30, Mrs. Christiansen is the former Norma Lou Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wade and daughter of Walla Walla spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs, E. R. Lundell. The Hottentots won from the town team in a basket ball game here Monday night 47 and 37, A community dinner was held at Morgan New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White and children Gerry and Lona returned home from Portland and Forest Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. White spent New Years in Yakima. Walter Swenson and son Rob ert of Walla Walla spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. Swenson is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Etta Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson re turned home from their honey moon in Sun Valley. Coiporal Elden Tucker of Portland spent a few days here with Mrs. mcKer. Frank Lindsey of Morgan is recovering from severe burns re ceived from getting his clothes on fire from burning weeds at his home last week. He had spill ed some stove oil on his clothing before he started to burn the weeds. He was taken to a phy sician in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley and children of Heppner spent New Years with her mother Mrs. Ida Graybill. o Manuel Easter and family en joyed a trip to California and Nevada during the holidays They went first to San Francisco and had the privilege of spend ing one day and a night in Reno which enabled them to see some of the things that make that un usual little city "tick." Manuel says it wouldn't take long to pay off the national debt if the gov eminent would take over the town and all of its paraphernal ia. The Easters enjoyed good weather throughout their trip CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister. Morning worship and sermon at 11 a. m. Special music by the choir, Oliver Creswick, director. Sunday church school at 9:45 a. m. Oliver Creswick, super intendent. Adult Bible class and Youth Fellowship class meets at this same hour. Thursday choir practice at 7:30 p. m. The Womans Society of Christ ian Service meets the first Wed nesday of each month at 8 p. m. Suzanna Wesley Circle of the Womans Society of Christian Lexington I.O.O.F. Hall Undergoing Repairs to Roof. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Way of Pen dleton spent the New Year holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Way. Mrs. Ken Way has been a patient in St. Anth ony's hospital in Pandleton. Mr. and Mrs. fcugene Marsnaii and small daughter left last week for Monmouth after their household articles and will move to Kinzua where Mr. Marshall will be employed. Marvin Way returned to his school with them. Glenn Griffith of Union was transacting business here last week. Miss Edith Edwards, teacher at Kinman Business College in Spokane, has returned to her work after a vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards. Mrs. Eldon Padberg has re signed from her work at the Lex ington Red and White store and will be replaced by Archie Nichols. Mrs Rettv Groves and child ren have returned after several days spent in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace and three sons and Denny Mc Millan attended trie ice monies in Portland last week. They went to Vancouver on Saturday to vis it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell. Others from Lexington attending the ice fol lies were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt, and Colleen Connor of Heppner. Mr and Mrs. John BottS of lone have moved into the Lewis house recently vacated by tne rharlip Rurhanan familv. who have purchased the Delbert Vin-1 son home. Mr and Mrs. Eueene Maieske were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ansted of Eagle Point visited New Years at- thp home of her rjarents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske. Mr. An sted returned to their nome dui she will remain several weeks. Betty Smethurst was a student from E. O. C. who visited her parents over the holidays. Faye Cutsforth returned to her studies at Corvallis while June Van Win kle transferred to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding and family attended the Sand ers funeral in Spray on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin and daughter were visitors at Herm iston and Ordnance, Friday. Mrs. Laura Scott has returned to her home after some time spent in The Dalles at the Ralph Jackson home. Mr. Jackson brought her home one day last week. The Lexington I. O. O. F. hall is receiving a new roof of shing les, replacing the one which blew off in the severe storm here several weeks ago. o Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill mo tored to Salem to spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tro edson accompanied them as far as Clackamas where they visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Putman. FOR SALE 11-2 year old Shet land pony. N. C. Anderson. A. E. Glidewell Public Accountant and Tax Consultant At Hotel Heppner every Thursday Office In Lobby Hours 9-6 Business & Farm Account ing . . . Income and Payroll Taxes . . . Financial State ments & Auditing Representing Fritzke Accounting Service 244 Main St. : Phone 6441 Hermiston, Oregon (SATTILE SPRAYS Livestock Spray and Dip No. 30 for LICE, TICKS and MANGE BITES Do not use on Dairy Cows or small calves. Eleven pounds make 100 gallons of spray. Mar late-SOW For dairy cows and small calves. JOHN RAWSIER Phone 33F12 lone, Oregon Service meets the third Wednes day of each month at 2 p. m. This Sunday, January 7, is the bishop's call to prayer to all Me thodists. May we meet at our service hour 11 a. m. to pray for ourselves and our great nation. ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH Episcopal Holy Communion 8 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon 11 a. m. Feast of Lights service 7 p. m. Holy Communion on Wednes day at 10 a. m. Choir practices Girls choir, Wednesday at 4; adult choir, Thursday evening at 8. Boys meet immediately after school on Friday afternoon. Boy Scouts Wednesday even ing, 7:30 to 9. CHURCH OF CHRIST R. J. McKowen, Pastor Sunday services: 9:45 a. m. Bi ble school, with classes for all; C. W. Barlow, superintendent. 11 a. m morning worship and communion. Following the even ing service the moving picture of the congregation leaving the church, which was taken one Sunday morning some time ago, will be shown. As this will be the first Sunday of the month, the young people will have their social hour at 5 p. m., bringing a light lunch as usual. The devotional meeting will follow at 6:30, led by Mrs. McKowen. Thursday, 7 p. m., choir prac tice, directed by Mrs. Willard Warren, followed by Bible stury and prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor Shelby E. Graves Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m. worship service. 7 p. m. singspiration. 8 p. m. Evangelistic service. Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Bible study and prayer meeting in lone. Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Bible stu dy and prayer meeting. Christians need to read their Bibles and pray as never before in honor to the boys who are fighting for us. Mrs. W. J. Bucknum under went surgery at the St. Antho- PENDLETON HEPPNER FREIGHT LINE Arrives at Heppner, Lexington and lone EVERY DAY For Pickup or Delivery For pickup, call Red & White. Heppner Padberg Tractor. Lex. Omar Rietmann. lone Connecting Carrier for Consolidated Freightways ny's hospital in Pendleton this morning. Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.PandN.P. Pen land Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. STAR tm REPORTER Admission prices afternoon and evening, unless specif ioally advertised to be otherwise Children I Est. Frio. .17, Ted. Tax .03, TOTAL 20c; Grade and High School Students U years and oven Est. Prioe .40, Fed. Tax. .10. TOTAL 50c; Adnlts: Est Price .60, Fed. Tax .10, TOTAL 60c Every Child occupying a seat most have a tloket. Sunday shows continuous from 1pm. Phone 1472 for starting time of the dif ferent snows. All programs except Sunday start at 7:30 p. m. Friday-Saturday, January 5-6 SILENT CONFLICT William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Virginia Belmont Look who's here! Our old friend, Hop along Cassidy, in a whirlwind of blazing action and fist-swinging action! PLUS OUR VERY OWN Ann Blyth, Farley Granger, Joan Evans, Jane Wyatt, Donald Cook, Ann Dvorak Samuel Goldwyn has reached into the heart of the American home to make you live again your happiest moments! A picture filled with the joy of life in Amer ica today! Sunday-Monday, January 7-8 WINCHESTER 73 James Stewart, Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea, Stephen McNally, Millard Mitchell. Without detracting for a moment from the excellence of the human perform ances, the gun that won the West rates as a leading figure in this film....a west ern . of superior quality. There's a touch of humor and romance for the feminine contingent. 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