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Lex Club Honors
Mrs. Davidson
By Delpha Jones
The Lexington Three Links
club honored Mrs. Robert David
son with a cradle shower on
Tuesday evening at the V. F. W.
hall with the following ladies
serving as hostesses: Mrs. Wil
liam J. Van Winkle, Mrs. Leonard
Hunkers, Mrs. Audrey Ansted
and Mrs. Eldon Padberg. The
room was cleverly decorated with
a pastel colored umbrella with
matching decorations. Games
were played with Mrs. Mary Do
herty winning the prize.
Those attending were: Frances
Schrage, Mrs. Omer Laney, Mrs.
Theron Adlerd, Mrs. Gene Ward
well, Mrs. Oral Wright, Miss
Jewell Boone, Mrs. B. J. Doherty,
Mrs. Don Pointer, Mrs. Alex Lind
sty, Mrs. Bill Doherty, Mrs. Oris
Padberg, Mrs. Gladys Young,
Mrs. Norman Northrup, Mrs.
Bertha Hunt, Mrs. Alex Hunt,
Mrs. June Cooper and daughter
Diana Cooper of Aurora, Nola Co
vail, Miss Ililma Flud, Mrs. Don
Hatfield, Mrs. Katheryn Forshee,
Mrs. Bill Tarsons, Mrs. Emnta
Breshears, Mrs. Georse Allyn,
Mrs. William Van Winkle Sr.,
Mrs. Ken Palmer, Mrs. Gene Ma
jesko, Sue Laney', Patricia Ma
jeske, Dora Sue Davidson, Bever
ly Davidson, Delpha Jones and
daughter Charlene and the hon
oree Mildred Davidson from Lex
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ington and lone visitors Marjorie holidays her father, Mr. Fairfax
Baker and Sue Hamms. jparrish and son Paul of Dallas,
Miss Donna Cooper of Aurora and daughter Marilyn and friend
visited her mother, Mrs. June1 Jean Lloyd of Tillamook.
Cooper over Thanksgiving holl-j Gene Heliker spent the holi
days, days with his grandparents, Mr.
Asa Way visited with his sister and Mrs. John Denslinger in The
Mrs. Cooper and brother Marvin
Way and friends from Corvallis
where he is attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. Serge Covall were
Idaho visitors over Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathews
and family visited in Willamette
valley over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan
were visitors at the Elmer Pom
eroy home in Kelso, Washington
over Thanksgiving, and witn
Mrs. Lou Broadley who makes,
her home with the Pomeroys.
Mrs. Pomeroy is a sister of Mr
McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner visit
ed with the Clarence Hays fam
ily in Corvallis and the Vernon
Warner family in Portland over
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Jones and
children visited with Mr. Jones'
brother, William N. Jones and a
grandmother, Mrs. Katie Sheedy
in Portland over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding of
Grass Valley were dinner guests
at the Geortre Irvin home over
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sawyer
and daughter visited at the Mac
hand home in Portland over the
weekend and with Mrs. Kubeck
and Mrs. Sawver in McMinnville.
Rev. and Mrs. Norman North
rup had as their guests over the
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Heppner Gazette
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Heppner High School
SCOOP
By Nancy Anderson
The high school and grade
school band and chorus will pre
sent the Christmas program
again this year. The high school
P'k' " " h iur iu-
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mentary program is the 21st.
Both will be at 8:00. All parents
and citizens of the community are
urged to attend.
The Christmas programs are
being prepared by the high
school office practice classes.
Christmas decorations will
soon be put up in the halls by
the sophomore class who also
decorate the traditional Christ
mas tree. These decorations will
be taken down by the freshman
class.
Mrs. Joyce Wilkinson's commer
cial rooms will be decorated
again this year.
Dec. 14 has been set for the
next FBLA meeting and Christ
mas Party.
The journalism class has plan
ned a Christmas party with every
one giving funny gifts. It will be
Dec. 15.
Nov. 28 contractors started re
placing sheet rock and wall
board where water had damaged
the new school.
Gravel has been spread in
front of the shop, the new school,
and in the parking area where
mud has hampered the move
ment of vehicles.
Basketball season will be
started with the Boardman Jam
boree Dec. 1 and the Arlington
Jamboree Dec. 2.
Heppner will be host to seven
schools attending the agricul
tural leadership training confer
ence Dec. 2 at 1:00. The schools
planning to attend are Wy East,
Hermiston, Boardman, Pendleton,
Stanfield, McEwen, and Milton
Freewater.
A school religious census is
being taken by the Heppner
Ministerial association. Students
have filled out cards telling
which they attend or prefer,
The FBLA will complete their
project of decorating for the
chamber of commerce Saturday
when they fill the candy bags
and finish wiring fir boughs.
The Hehisch would like to ex
press Its appreciation to all the
advertisers who patronize their
paper and make it possible to
have a self-supporting paper.
Money!! Money! Money! the
ahnual staff needs money. Buy
nn annual from Dec. 2 to 14. In
fact, buy 2 or 3 annuals. This
year's annual staff is trying to
raise sufficient funds to publish
an award winning yearbook. A
sales campaign, based upon inter
class competition, will commence
tomorrow with the winning class
slated to receive a big surprise.
Sheriff C. I. D. Bauman left
Wednesday morning'for Portland
where he will attend the state
sheriff's association convention.
Ihw ipu Know i
The answer to everyday
Insurance problems
By Turner Van Marter
Bryant
QUESTION: If I lend my
vat to anoher person to take
a Sunday School class on
an outing does my Medical
Payments insurance remain
in force?
ANSWER: Yes, your Medi
cal Payments insurance
covers anyone riding in your
car regardless of who
drives so long as the
driver has your permission.
If you'll address your own
insurance questions to this
office, we'll try to give you
the correct answers and
there will be no charge or
obligation of any kind.
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VAN MARTER
AND BRYANT
INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE
Phone 6-9652 Heppner '
Times, Thursday, December 1 J 955
Vannoy Reunion
By Mary Lee Marlow
A reunion of the family of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Vannoy was held
during the holidays at the home
of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Vannoy, it be
ing thefirst time in 17 years they
had all been together. Present for
dinner on Thanksgiving day were
Mr. and Mrs. George Vannoy,
Janesville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Vannoy and four children,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vannoy
and two children, Olympia Wash.;
Lt. and Mrs. Rex Vannoy and two
children, San Diego, Calif.; .and
Lynn, Cheryl, Mark and Dayle
Vannoy, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Vannoy.
Warm rain and wind Thanks
giving day melted most of the
snow that fell last week, with the
minimum temperature Thursday
40 above. On Friday maximum
temperature was 54 above. But on
Saturday a steady rain fell all
day. turning to slushy snow that
night, bringing the temperature
down again to 35 above. All the
PONY KICKS
By Mary Stewart
The seventh grade is putting
on a play entitled "Tim Meets
The Dictionary," at an assembly
this Thursday. This is their part
of the program that has been set
up this year so that each class
is responsible for entertaining at
an assembly.
The new grade school library
is opening this week. Mrs. Clary,
head librarian, says it contains
over two thousand books. High
school students will be the li
brarians in the afternoon, and
most of the books will be checked
put then.
Mrs. Joan Sumner's first grade
made a Thanksgiving mural on
one of the walls. They divided
Into groups and chose a chair
man who was responsible for a
part of the mural.
The first grade has two new
students, Gregory Kreimeyer and
Catherine Ann Brunner. Gregory
comes from Wallowa, and his
father is the new forest ranger.
Catherine moved here from Aber
deen, Washington, and her father
has taken over as the J. C. Pen-
tiey manager.
The third grade under the di
rection of Mrs. Mildred Hanna
put on a play about foods in
their social studies class.
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GLENN
Held at Boardman
snow was gone by Monday, but
the thermometer never got above
36 all day. Minimum Tuesday
morning was still about 34.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ball, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Ball, and Bud
Ball, all of Westfir, and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Ball, Delake, were
called here over the weekend by
the illness of the men's father,
Roy Ball, who was a patient in
the Good Shepherd hospital last
week. He had returned home
Thursday, but had to go back to
the hospital that night and on
Friday he was taken to St. Mary's
hospital at Walla Walla for fur
ther treatment. He returned
home Saturday, and his condition
is much improved.
Shirley Wiese, Leonard Olm
stead and Leo Skoubo, students
at O. S. C, Corvallis, spent the
Thanksgiving holiday at their
homes here. Carol Hamilton, stu
dent nurse at Providence hospi
tal in Portland, spent the holidays
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton.
Donald Gillespie, student at E.
O. C. E., La Grande, visited from
Thursday to Saturday a.t the
home of his " parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Zearl Gillespie. Rena Ander
son, also a student at E. O. C. E.,
spent the holidays at her home
here.
Mary Ann Rands, who teaches
school at Richland, Wash., was
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Rands, for the holi
days. Cecil Hamilton, Delbert Car
penter and Max Fussell arrived
home from Belling ham, Wash,
on Tuesday of last week to spend
the holidays at their homes.
Early Friday morning Hamilton
was taken suddenly ill and was
taken to the Good Shepherd hos
pital in Hermiston where he had
emergency major surgery Sun
day. son Jimmy, McCall, Idaho, were
holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers.
Other guests on Thanksgiving
day were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ericksen and Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Ericksen of Blalock, and Mrs.
TT Prtlpman PpnHlptnn I
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Rogers to
St. Helens Sunday to attend the
wedding of their son Emsley
Rogers and "Miss Barbara Eades.
Also attending the wedding from
here were Mr. and Mrs. Dale!
Eades and son Larry, and Stan
ley Shattuck.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs spent
the holidays in Spokane, Wash.,
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zivney, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Anderegg and
daughter Barbara, and Kathleen
Duncan were in Portland last
Friday to attend the wedding of
Ted Zivney and Miss Dayle Janes.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes
were Thanksgiving day dinner
guests at the home of Mrs. Hayes'
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis LeTrace at Echo.
Donna Ferguson, Ordnance,
was a holiday visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug.
Miss Lois Miles, Salem, is
visiting this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller. She is
a cousin of Mrs. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wiese had
as their guests on Thanksgiving
day, Mr. and Mrs. William Gar
ner and children Dick and Anita,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shannon and
daughter Lorna, and Ray Ander
son and daughter Rena and son
Gerald.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Petty and
children Beverly and Gary were
dinner guests Thanksgiving at
the home of Mrs. Petty's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber.
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. o, ttottvt has been visit-
ing his parents the past month
before going to Alaska. He has
been stationed at Robins Airforce
Ease at Macon, Ga. for the past
18 months.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunze and
children Eddie and Elaine, Ken
nevvick, Wash., were visitors last
week at the home of Kunze s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg
and daughter Barbara went to
Oregon City last week to spend
Thanksgiing at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. James Garvlson. From
there they went to their place
at Longview, Wash, for the week-,
end.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
and sons Dick and Bobbie and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skoubo and
children Davy and Janelle were
dinner guests on Thanksgiving
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Skou
bo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Getchell, at Hermiston.
The Garden club met Monday,
Nov. 21, at the home of Mrs.
Zearl Gillespie with Mrs. Elmer
Messenger as co-hostess. There
were 17 members present. Pack
ages were brought for a Christ
mas box to be sent to the state
hospital at Pendleton.
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