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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 14, 1954
Page 3
Ifth Night Observed at lone With Tree Burning
By Echo Palmateet
Twelfth Night was obser
'ednesday Jan. 6 by burn
e Christmas trees about the
These were gathered and
i in Omar Rietmann's im
nt lot on Main Street. Pre
; the burning Rev. Alfred
y gave a talk explaining
velfth Night and the tree
lg. The group sang songs
r Mrs. Claude Riley. The
n Club sponsored the cere
and it is hoped that it will
)t up from year to year and
nore will take part. It not
s an impressive ceremony
a good way to get rid of
J trees.
and Mrs. Dixon Smith are
Ing the winter in California,
.and Mrs. Phil Griffin and
iter, Marlene were recent
nd visitors. He also took
lents for an infected finger
was injured in a wheat
some time ago.
1 O'Meara was a patient in
eppner hospital the first of
eek.
. Ed Buschke underwent
y at the hospital in Hepp
ist week and is getting
satisfactorily.
preservative from the Ore
smperance League spoke at
N'azarene church Sunday
IK-
as to remember:
15 H. E. C. of Willows
e at the home of Mrs. Wate
ord with a potluck dinner
on.
. 16 Grange meeting at 8
. 19 Auxiliary meeting at
n hall.
. 20 Arnica club meeting.
. 22 Three Links club meet
t the home of Mrs. Fannie
th.
i. Bert Mason of Portand
i recent guest at the Sam
Han home. She came up
Portland with Mr. and Mrs.
)R SALE
PEA VINES
Fresh, delivered or at pit
ed reasonable.
Write, Phone or Visit
.AMB WESTON,
INC.
Weston, Oregon
Sam McMillan.
New books added to the Pub
lic Library are "The Inheritors"
by Abbott; "Beyond This Place"
by Cronin; "Good Morning Young
Lady" by Kennelly; "A Man
Called Peter" by Marshall; "A
Mockingbird Sang at Chicka
mauga" by Crabb.
Mrs. Mabel Davidson and her
grandsons Jerry and Michael
Davidson, were recent visitors in
Los Angeles, where they visited
relatives.
Several from here went Skiing
at Tollgate Sunday. .
Fredrick Martin had some
trees cut down on his property
on Second street.
Relatives irom a distance to
the funeral of Mrs. H. O. Ely last
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Ely of Boardman Miss Ora Ely of
Pendleton, Mrs. Eldon Lilly of La
Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Ely
of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs.
David Ely and daughter, Lois of
Ordnance, Mrs. Wilbur Wade and
sons Ralph and Merle, and Mrs.
Elmer Davis of Estacada, Mr. and
Mrs. Erancis Ely and Robert
Adams of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Ely, Spokane and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Stone of Yakima.
The Birthday Club met at the
home of Mrs. Wate Crawford on
Saturday with Mrs. T. N. White
and Mrs. Sam Esteb as co-hostesses.
The honorees were Mrs.
Harry Yarnell and Mrs. Imogene
Mooney. Games were played and
refreshments were served.
The Art Ritchies have moved
into their new modern home on
upper Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
returned last week from Rose
burg where they spent the holi
days with their daughter, and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hard
esty. Mr. Dobyns done some fish
ing in the Umpqua river while
there.
Mr. and Mrs. William Zinter
are the parents of a son, William
Neil, born Jan. 7 at the Pioneer
Memorial hospital in Heppner.
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Ferguson of Hepp
ner and Mrs. Winnie Zinter of
lone. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of
Myrtle Point and Mrs. Anna Hinie
of Fairview are the great -grandparents.
Mrs. Sam McMillan reviewed
the book "The Curve and the
Tusk" by Cloete, a story of Africa
at the study meeting of the Topic
Club Friday Jan. 8 which was
held at the home of Mrs. Echo
Palmateer. Other hostesses were
Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. E. R.
Lundell. At the business meet
ing the club decided to write
Judge Garnet Barratt asking that
a county nurse be obtained as
soon as possible.
'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson are
the parents of a daughter, Cheri
Ann, born Dec. 31 in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Graves of Lex
ington and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Carlson are the grandparents and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilcox of
Ashland are the great-grandparents.
Mrs. Sadie Olson of Spokane is
visiting at the home of her bro
ther, H. O. Ely.
Clyde Crawford was inducted
into the army and is stationed at
Fort Ord, Calif. Mrs. Crawford is
staying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Dalzell.
Mattie Morgan returned to her
home in Portland last week. She
went down with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Eubanks.
The Eastern Star social club
met at the home of Mrs. Walter
Ruggles Wednesday of last week
with Mrs. Sam McMillan as co
hostess. Pinochle was played
and those winning prizes were,
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, high and
Mrs. Omar Rietmann, low.
Twenty-six were present at the
Extension Unit meeting at the
Noel Dobyns home Thursday of
last week. Mrs. Dobyns and Mrs.
Roland Bergstrom gave talks on
what to do before the doctor
comes and also gave demonstra
tions on the new artificial respi
ration. Thev discussed what
should be in a well equipped
medicine cabinet. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Bergstrom
and Mrs. Omar Rietmann.
Students in the news at Ore
gon State college Elise Bauern
feind was on the honor roll the
last semester and John Bristow
was promoted to 1st sergeant in
his R. O. T. C.
Wm. Seehafer of Bickleton,
Wash., was a visitor here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
spent the weekend in Walla
Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay
spent Sunday in The Dalles
where they visited their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Pettyjohn.
Rollo Crawford and Alton Yar
nell left Monday for a two weeks
trip to California.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
Bridal Shower
Given For
Boardman Girl
By Flossie Coats
BOARDMAN Many ladies at
tended the bridal shower given
for Miss Marlene Fisk, daughter
of Mrs. Zoe Billings at the home
of Mrs. John Partlow Monday
evening January 11. The guest
of honor received many very
beautiful and useful gifts. Dur
ing the evening the guests made
a scrap book of the various hap
penings and meetings of the
young couple, to be presented to
Miss Fisk. Refreshments of salad,
wafers and coffee were served by
the committee assisting Mrs.
John Partlow, Mrs. Dewey West
Jr., Mrs. Nate Macomber, Mrs.
Henry Zerney, Mrs. Ray Partlow,
Mrs. Harold Baker, Mrs. Darrell
Rash, Rena Anderson and Nancy
Rands. Miss Fisk is to become the
bride of Bill Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Miller in late
winter.
Nels Kristensen had the mis
fortune to get a cut in the face
which took six stitches to close,
while assisting to fall some trees
at his farm, last Wednesday.
Thursday January 7th a Home
Extension cotton dress shop meet
ing was held at the Grange hall.
Some ten members are planning
on making a dress. Leaders are
Mrs. Edd Skoubo, Mrs. Ralph
Skoubo, and Mrs. John Walker.
January 15, the leaders go to
Pine City for a leaders mooting.
The Grange social committee
members, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Tannehlll, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Thorpe met at the Thorpe home
Thursday evenine to plan socials
for the coming year. A card party
for Grangers ana ineir iamuios
will be held Saturday evening,
.tantiarv 30th.
Harry G. Johnston, head of
Brown Foundation, Walla Walla,
gave two programs. "American
Sky Lecturer" one for the pri
mary and one for upper grades,
in the Boardman high school
Friday. Mr. Johnston had one
hundred and twenty five meteo
rites and a scale model of a navy
moon rocket. One meteorite
weighed ninety one pounds. Mr.
Johnston stated the Boardman
area was a good location for
hunting meteorites and some
were of great value.
Sgt. Carmine Lombardi re
turned Friday from his home at
Tampa, Florida after a thirty
day furlough with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
motored to Lexington Saturday
evening to attend the Lexington
Grange meeting. County Deputy
Tannehill installed several of the
Lexington officers who were un
able to attend the regular in
stallation of officers earlier.
Sgt. and Mrs. James Perkins
took their young son, Larry to
Hanford, Wash., Thursday where
he entered the hospital, having
a tonsilectomy Friday morning.
Sgt. Perkins, Mrs. Perkins and
Larry returned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo
motored to Heppner Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kuhn
motored to Portland Saturday
enjoying the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and
daughters Ileen and Ora motored
to lone, Sunday for the day with
Mr. Ely's father, H. O. Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woolley
and daughter Marcia, Pasco.
Wash., were weekend guests in
Boardman at the Elvin Ely and
Dale Eades homes.
Mrs. Elvin Ely and daughters,
Ora, Eileen and Mrs. Eldon Lilly
and children motored to Pendle
ton Saturday. Mrs. Lilly and
children motored on to their
home in La Grande. Returning
home with the Elys for the week
end was Mrs. Laura Scott, Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber
r eturned home Friday from San
Diego, Calif., where they sent
the holidays with Mr. Macombers
brother-in-law and sister Mr
and Mrs. Frank Darrah. On Sun-
dav the Macombers motored to
Pendleton to visit their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Petteys and family. Pat
Petteys returned home from the
St. Anthony's hospital Sunday
after a week there suffering with
blood poisoning.
Mr. Cyril Schooling, Junction
City, Oregon, State Grange Dep
uty, stopped at the home of the
Countv Grange Deputy, Clyde
Tannehill Monday evening on
his way to Wallowa county, lie
was accompanied by Mrs.
Schooling.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and
Mrs. W. E. Garner motored to
Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Florence Root and her
mother, Mrs. Olive Mefford mo
tored to Arlington where they
were dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Macom
ber. Edd Kunze and Sharon Fussell
accompanied Mrs. Earl Briggs to
Lonerock News
By Mary Haynes and Mary Cason
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haves at
tended the basketball game at
Condon, Wednesday night, be
tween the Condon Flks and the
Portland Police.
Pete Haynes had the misfor
tune to step on a nail at his ranch
Monday, and on Wednesday, he
and Mrs. Haynes went to Hepp
ner wliere he consulted a doctor.
Mrs. Haynes also had a medical
checkup after her recent stay in
the hospital. On their way home,
they were supper guests of Mrs.
Mary Cason and Ellis Cason at
their Rock Creek ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Mattlon Hicks
and C. A. Andrews made a busi
ness trip to Heppner on Thurs-
Portland Tuesday. Mr. Kunzc
going down to consult a physi
cian. The group expect to return
Sunday.
day.
Mrs. Dora Case, Mrs. Edith
perry, and Mrs. Margaret Wick
visited Mrs. Ben Rogers Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fichter
and Mr. and Mrs. Mattlon Hicks
went to John Day on Friday,
where Mrs. Fichter and Mrs.
Hicks had medical checkups.
A number of Lonerock residents
attended the card party at the
Grange annex Saturday night.
Those holding high score were
Mattlon Hicks and Doris Harri
son, and low, Ed McNutt and
Mary Fichter. Ethel Harrison
was hostess for the evening.
Mr. Ted Palmer was a Lonerock
visitor Saturday night.
Grange met in regular session
on Sunday, and after the meeting
the master, Mrs. Cecil Hicks, an
nounced there would be a dance
Saturday, January 23rd, for the
benefit of the March of Dimes.
There will be a potluck supper at
midnight.
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