Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 01, 1954, Second Section, Image 7

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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 1, 1954
Fredrick Martin Re-elected Head Of lone P-TA
By Echo Palmateer
. Fredrick Martin was re-elected
president of the P-TA at a meet
ing Wednesday March 24. Other
officers elected were Mrs. Claude
Riley, vice president ; and Mrs.
Noel Dobyns, secretary and treasurer.
A highlight of the program
that evening were slides and a
talk by Howard Saucy of Dundee
and an exchange student to
France through the I. F. Y. E.
Nels Anderson of Heppner intro
duced Mr. Saucy. Mrs. Franklin
Ely introduced students that took
part in the speech festival in
Boardman. They gave their
readings to the P-TA audience.
They were Peggy Botts, John
Howton and Melvin Martin. Mrs.
Alfred Nelson had charge of the
program.
At the business meeting, the
change in the By-laws was adopt
ed, the question of obtaining a
county nurse was discussed. Mrs.
Wallace Matthews and Mrs.
Lloyd Howton were chosen to get
in contact with those who could
go to Salem to the State conven
tion April 21 to 23 as delegates.
The 7th and 8th grade room re
ceived the largest room count per
centage. Rev. Alfred Shirley
gave the benediction and the flag
salute was given by all. President
Fredrick Martin told of the short
age of teachers throughout the
country. The hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. David Riet
mann, Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom.
Mrs. Davirj Baker, Mrs. Ralph
Crum and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan.
Dates to remember:
April 3, Saturday Square
dance at Legion hall by 4-II clubs
Long Distance Nation-Wide
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Penland Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338
8:30 to 12.
April 6. Tuesday American
Legion auxiliary Child Welfare
tea at the Legion hall at 2:30 p.
m., and a program at 2:45. Every
one welcome. ,
April 7, Wednesday Eastern
Star Social Club.
April 8, Thursday Beta Omega
Chapter.
April 9. Friday Study meeting
of the Topic club at the Omar
Riet mann home at 2:15 p. m.
April 11. Sunday Valby Luth
eran Missionary meeting at the
home of Henry Baker at 2:30 p. m.
April 13. Tuesday Band con
cert by high school and grades at
the cafetorium at 8 p. m.
Willows Grange members plan
to attend the Community church
in a body Sunday April 4.
Invitations have been received
here to the 50th wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Waters in South Gate. Calif., April
18. The Waters were former
residents here and in Heppner.
He was a former clerk of Morrow
county.
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley
were visitors in The Dalles last
week where they attended the
reunion of the Men's Chorus of
which Mr. Shirley was a member.
Mrs. Grace Ware loft Friday of
last week for Washington where
she will visit her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Crumb at Morton and friends at
Olympia.
The, Morrow County Grain
Growers are building new storage
space on the elevator here.
Fredrick Martin left for Port
land Monday where he will at
tend a Methodist church meeting
on camp sites and other board
meetings.
Mrs. Delia Corson is visiting in
Portland.
Mrs. Arvilla Swanson left for
Milwaukie Monday to be with her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Lundell
who is ill.
Rev. Ed Svendson of Corvallis
conducted services at the Val
by Lutheran church in Goose
berry Sunday. He was accom
panied by. Rodger Lindquist.
Mrs. Rod Kvistad left for her
home in Astoria Sunday after
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Of Seven Other Awards of The Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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Academy "Oscars" awarded this picture are:
1. Best picture of 1he year.
2. Best supporting actor, Frank Sinatra.
Best supporting actress. Donna Reed.
Best director, Fred Zinnemann.
Best screenplay, Daniel Taradash.
Best achievement in cinematography, black and white,
Burnett Guffey.
Best achievement in sound recording, John P. Livadary.
Eest achievement in film editing, William Lyon.
Burt Lancaster end Deborah Kerr also received nominations
as Best Actor and Best Actress for their work in this film.
Oscar Peterson.
Bible study was held at the
Oscar Peterson home Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Bertha Burton, Associate
Grand Conductress of the Eastern
Star of Oregon, held the school of
instruction at the Locust Chapter
Saturday. The meeting was pre-
ceeded by a luncheon at the home
of Omar and Elaine Riet mann.
Those present wert Mrs. Bertha
Burton; Mrs. Amabel McMillan,
worthy matron; Mrs. Mary Lind
say, past worthy matron; Walter
Dobvns, worthy patron; Lewis
and Dot Halvorsen; Mrs. Thelma
Smethhurst; Mrs. June O'Connor;
Mrs. Esther Dobyns; Mrs. Mary
Swanson; Mrs. Margaret Blake;
Mrs. Katherine Lindstrom; Mrs.
Helen Proudfoot; Mrs. Ida Es
teb, Mrs. Dorothy Smith; Mrs.
Katy Padberg; Mrs. Ann Berg
strom and Mrs. Lena Lundell.
Mrs. Burton was an overnight
guest at the Sam McMillan home
Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Esteb are
the parents of a daughter born at
Pioneer Memorial hospital March
24. Weight 7 lbs. 4 oz. Mis. Jane
Prather is the grandmother and
Mrs. Ellen Sproul is the great
grandmother, both of Battle
ground, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tye and
son and Billie and Mildred See
hafer of Bickleton, Wash . spent
Sunday at the Waller t'orley
home.
R. A. Horton of Astoria showed
films at the Community church
Saturday evening of plant and
animal life. This was sponsored
bv the Garden club. Mrs. Ernest
Heliker introduced Mr. Horton
and Mrs. Roland Bergstroni led in
some of the songs of the club. Mr.
and Mrs. Horton spent the week
end with their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin.
Mrs. J. V. Hanson and son.
Herb. if Portland spent the week
end with their daughter and sis
ter, Mrs. Donald Peterson.
Mrs. Jane Prather and Mrs. El
len s'proul of Battleground. Wash,
are visiting at the home of their
daughter and granddaughter,
Mrs. Archie Esteb.
Know Your Librarv Week was
climaxed with a very successful,
silver tea Thursday at the library
by the women of the Topic club.
Cookies, tea, and coffer were ser
ved from a table decorated with
a green table cloth, daffodils and
yellow candles. Mrs. Fannie Grif
fith and Mrs. Noel Dobyns poured.
They were assisted by Mrs. Roy
Lindstrom and Mrs. Echo Palmateer.
Books added to the public lih-i
rary are Youngun by Besi ; Caval-!
cade of Comedy by Kroneberger;!
New Ways in Discipline, by Ba-
ruch: and Homes and Habiis of
Wild Animals, bv Schmidt. I
Around 75 people were served'
at the American Legion banquet I
at the cafetorium at the school
house Saturday evening. The
food was served bv the Marana-;
itha club and young girls waited'
Ion the taldes. The tallies were
decorated in the Legion colors of
blue and gold, and daffodils. Row
Alfred Shirley gave the benedic
tion. Commander Donald Peter
son thanked the Maranatha club
for serving the banquet; and sev
eral vocal duets were sung by
Larry Rietmann and Dennis
Swanson, accompanied by Gene
Rietmann. The banquet was fol
lowed by the annual spring dance
at the Legion hall with Riet
mann's orchestra furnishing the
music.
The Beta Omega Chapter of the
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority
met at the Legion hall Thursday
March 25 where they played pin
ochle. Those winning scores were
Mr. and Mrs. Loron Leathers, high
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corley
second high. Their filled cedar
chest was won by ' Robert Riet
mann at the Legion dance Satur
day evening. Hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. Walter Corley,
Mrs. David McLeod. Mrs. Pete
Cannon, Mrs. Ted Palmateer, Mrs.
Donald McElligott and Mrs. Den
ward Bergevin.
Ilclmuth Hermann, student at
the I'niversity of Oregon Denial j
school in Portland spent his;
spring vacation with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hermann. i
Mr. and Mrs. Art Farance of.
Walla Walla spent the weekend:
with his aunt, Mrs. Rose Dolierly.j
Mr. and Mrs. Claude DeVine:
slopped at the Ernest Heliker.
home a few days last week while1
on their way home at North Bon-j
neville. They just returned from
a three weeks trip through the
southwest. They also visited the
Jerry Bolman's in San lose, Calif.
Funeral services were held for
.Mrs. I.enora Rivers in Portland on
March 25. She was a former resi
dent in this community and is
survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Ruth Douglas and one son, Alfred
Rivers.
Polly Palmer of Pendleton and
Patrick Doherty. son of Mrs. Rose
Dohertv were married in Bonne
v ille Friday, March 2(.
Visitors last week at the Gar
land Swanson home were her sis
ters, Mrs. Katherine Brown and
son, Cassie, and Miss Lena Miller.
Miss Miller remained for a longer
visit at the Swanson home.
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