Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 01, 1955, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Monument News
By Martha Matteson
Miss Roena Bleakman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Bleak
man became the bride of Robert
Ledgerwood of John Day, Mon
day, Nov. 21 at Winnemucca,
Nevada. They will make their
home In John Day where both are
employed.
Lillburn Hunt was in from
Bend visiting his mother, Reeta
Hunt and brothers and sisters.
Dinner guests Thursday at the
Kingman home were Elmer, Dale,
Jessie and Martha Matteson.
Maynard Hamilton was a'
KIMA-KEPR TV PROGRAM, CHANNEL 19
Thursday, December 1
6:00 Rin Tin Tin
6:30 TV Newsroom
6 :45 Weather Cartoon
7:00 Cisco Kid
7:30 Stories of the Century
8:00 Godfrey & Friends
8:30 Climax
9:00 Climax
9:30 TV Newsroom Final
9:45 Little Theatre
10:00 Dr. Hudson Secret Journal
10:30 Frank Leahy Predict
10:45 Johnny Powell Show
11:15-TV Theatre
12:15 Nitecap News
Friday. December 2
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 Homemaker Show
3:00 Studio A
3:30 Search for Tomorrow
3:45 Love of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 At Home
4:30 4-H Show
4:45 Holiday Inn
5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Bar 29 Ranch
6:00 Captain Zero
6:30 TV Newsroom Early
6:45 Weather, Music Sampler
7:00 Cavalcade of Sports
8:00 Racket Squad
8:30 Talent Scouts
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Powerland Story
9:30 Pro Football High Lights
10:00 The Lineup
10:30 Dateline Europe
11:00 Hollywood Wrestling
12:00 Nitecap News
Saturday, December 3
10:30 NCAA Football
12:45 Tom Marmon's Workshop
r.w Koy Kogers
1:30 Boys Ranch
1:15 Look To The Land
2:00 Christophers
2:30 Last Decade
3:00 Big Picture
3:30 Secure the Blessings
4:00 This is The Life
4:30 Western Playhouse, C Kid
d:jo Musical Harts
5:45 Childrens Bible Hour
6:00 Grand 01' Opry
7:30 European Holiday
8:00 Great GUdersleeve
8:30 Jackie Gleason
9:00 Two For The Money
9:30 It's Always Jan
10:00 George Gobol
10:30 Hit Parade
11:00 TV Theatre
12.00 Nitecap News
Sunday, December 4
10:15 NBC Opera
12:30 Oral Roberts
1.00 Wide Wide World
2:30 Ozzie & Harriet
3:00 Disneyland
4:00 Annie Oakley
4:30 Wild Bill Hickok
5:00 Cartoon Carnival
5:30 It's A Great Life
6:00 You Are There
6:30 Ken Murray Show
7:00 ack Benny
7:30 My Little Margie
8:00 Ed Sullivan Show
9:00 G. E. Theatre
9:30 I've Got A Secret
10:00 Loretta Young Show
10:30 March of Medicine
11:00 Curtain Call
11:30 Nitecap News
Monday, December S
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News Chapel
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penthouse! Only 151 diners can be ae
commodated at on time In our Palo
Verde Room for the West'a finest
food. Our EI Capltan Lounge seats a
mere 58 people. We've only 5 banquet
rooms, and Just 3 elevators. But we're
loaded with genuine Western hospi
tality' Rates from a thrifty II.
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Thanksgiving guest at the Frank
King ranch in the basin above
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hynd and
daughter of Cecil were weekend
guests at the home of her mother,
Ida Bleakman and brother Roe
Bleakman.
L. J. Matteson of Cecil and Tom
Walker of Heppner were in for
the dance Thursday night.
Holiday guests at the John Er
hardt home were their son Jack
Mrs. Erhard's sister and their
family of six.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
the Bill Settles home were Mr.
and Mrs. Delmer Settles and
three children of Long Creek and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gilman,
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Studio A
3:30 Search For Tomorrow
3:45 Love Of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Arthur Godfrey
4:30 Land of Fun
4:45 Holiday Inn
5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Bar 29 Ranch
6:00 Andy's Gang
6:30 TV Newsroom Early
6:45 Weather Sports
7:00 Western Marshal
7:30 Waterfront
8:00 Burns & Allen
8:30 Badge 714
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Adventure Outdoors
9:30 December Bride
10:001 Love Lucy
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11:00 CoL March of Scot,
11:30 Nitecap News
Yard
Tuesday, December 6
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Studio A
3:30 Search for Tomorrow
3:45 Love of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Arthur Godfrey
4:30 Land of Fun
4:45 Holiday Inn
5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Bar 29 Ranch
6:00 Valley Viewpoints
6:3o TV Newsroom Early
6:45 Weather Agriculture
7:00 Jet Jackson
7:30 My Favorite Husband
8:00 Liberace
8:30 Science Fiction Theatre
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Yesterday's Newsreel
9:30 Pasport To Danger
10:00 Paris Precinct
10:30 Pride of the Family
11:00 Famous Playhouse
11:30 Nitecap News
Wednesday, December 7
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News & Chapel '
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Studio A
3:30 Search For Tomorrow
3:45 Love Of Life
4:00 Brighter Dav
4:15 Arthur Godfrey
4:30 Land of Fun
4:45 Holiday Inn
5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Bar 29 Ranch
6:00 Jungle Jim
6:30 TV Newsroom Early
6 : 45 Weather Cartoons
7:00 Break The Bank
7:30 Highway Patrol
8:00 Life of Riley
8:30-Heart Of The City
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Kaleidoscope
9:30 Hollywood Previews
10:00 Damon Runyon Theatr
10:30 Ray Mllland Show
11:00 Secret File USA
11:30 Nitecap News
Thursday, December 8
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News-Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Studio A
3:30 Search For Tomorrow
3:45 Love Of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Arthur Godfrey
4:30 Land of Fun
4:45 Holiday Inn
5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Bar 29 Ranch
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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 1, 1955
Robert Kincaid and mother of
Mt. Vernon were holiday dinner
guests at the Steve Kincaid home
They stayed over for the dance,
Weekend guests at the Mike
Hutchison home were her sister
and family, the T .E. Aiems of
Eugene and her brother Dale
Whitaker and family of Burley,
Idaho.
The Stanley Cox family of
Heppner were in for Thanksgiv
ing with her family, the Lee
Flemings and the Joe Mellors.
Pete Christerson and family of
Portland were weekend guests at
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Helen Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Holmes,
Johnny Vestal and children and
Maxine Jenkins and children
were weekend guests with rela
tives at Springfield.
Donald Gilman was home for
the weekend from college in La
Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox and fam
ily returned home from Dayton,
Wash., where they were called
by the death of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crocker and
Roney spent the weekend in
Walla Walla.
Bob Damon of Canyon City was
n town on business Saturday.
The Wadelle family spent the
weekend in Eugene, leaving
Wednesday after school. Both are
teachers here.
Mr. and Mrs. Toots Dubuque and
sons spent the weekend in Pen
dleton where they attended the
wedding of Joe Ben Stanaferd, a
sawmill worker here.
La Verne Matteson of Cecil, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Walker of Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kingman
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Matteson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and two sons have returned
home after a trip to California
where they visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnson
spen tthe weekend in Portland
with their daughter and family,
the Forrest Nolands.
Ben Spain spent the past week
at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho with his
wife and girls.
(Too Late for Last Week)
Ben Spain, Joe Whitaker and
Tony Hutchison drove to Pendle
ton Nov. 19 on business.
Mrs. Olive Cox was surprised
last week when her sister and
husband from Watsonville, Calif.,
drove in to spend the week with
them.
Ansil nd Dick Martin were in
John Day on business the 17th.
Jim Crocker drove to John Day
Nov. 18 on business for his gar
age.
The M. M. M. club met at the
home of Mrs. Earl Barnard Nov.
17 and those present were Grace
Stirritt, Wave Jackson, Ann Er
hardt, Helen Brown, May Mc
Willis, Delsia Sweek, Eva Mar
line, Iris Kincaid, Olive Cox,
Goldie Rounds, Ivy Barnard
Pearl Martin, Ana Leslie, Clara
Flow?r, and Martha Matteson.
Final plans were made for the
annual Thanksgiving dance sup
per which was held Nov. 24. The
high school put on their play
before the dance. The next club
meeting is to be Dec. 1 at Doris
Capon's home.
Pearl Martin was In John Day
on business for the forestry of
fice. Owen Smith took his two sons
to John Day Nov. 19 for dental
appointments.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly and
two children drove to He"ppner
Nov. 17 to have glasses fitted.
The American Legion and
auxiliary held their meetings on
Nov. 17 with 18 persons present.
Rush Crabtree drove to Hepp
ner 10 days ago where he Is visit
ing his niece and famly, the
Harold Wrights.
Fred A. Cox of Ordnance was a
weekend visitor with friends and
relatives.
Ouida Cork was rushed to the
hospital the middle of the week.
Mrs. Henry Durst and Millie
Wilson were reported on the sick
list last week.
Mrs. Carl Cox received word
last Friday that her mother had
passed away at Dayton, Wash.
The Saint Ann's church of
Monument held a bingo party
Friday evening In the grange
hall.
Betty Vestle went to Everett,
Wash., Nov. 13 for two weeks to
take care of her mother who is
ill.
Melvin Rounds and Bob Leslie
of Hoopa, Calif., were here for
elk hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shanks were
Sunday dinner guests at the
Stirritt home.
Harold Lippert left Sunday
noon with a load of stock from
farmers in this area.
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Moving Service
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Padded Vans
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6th and 7th Grade News
The sixth grade has been mak
ing relief maps in geography of
ioutn America.
In science they are studvine
telegraphing. The girls are going
to learn the Morse code, so that
they can tell what the boys say
when they tap out codes on the
telegraph machine.
Our first grade school basket
ball game in December 1st Is
with Echo, and we hope that we
will have a successful team this
year. Parents, Please be good
sports and yell with us.
Rhea Creek Ranch Now has TV
Mr. Earl McKinney has now
got his TV set in. He has built a
foot tower on top of a hill
that gets the reception, and TV
in to the house with telephone
wire. He Is running the TV on
the telephone wire up and down
Rhea Creek.
Junior News
Some of the juniors went away
for Thanksgiving dinner. Alyce
Mason went to Portland and so
did Paul Miller. Julie Rietmann
went to The Dalles. Leland Mc
Kinney and Grace McCabe went
to Walla Walla to see Leland's
brother, Malcolm who is in the
hospital.
English III
Our junior English class has
been diagraming sentences for
the last three weeks. It is a lot of
fun finding where all the words
go.
Jamboree
Purr along peacefully... or pour it on to pass
Driving's Exciting Again !
Oraataat "Co" On Whieli
j&sSSSwje " ' No other car performs like a Pontiac
Ms??is.X',. because Pontiac alone has the Strata- K,
fl s x ' ' " m7Zx- Vt?S 'h Streak V-8-most modern and efficient ?S
1 """Trr """ i iMMramji " i 1956 thu great engine delivers 227 blaz- "
At! , , '-J ing horsepower so smoothly that it must be f,"
MfM -iLji . "iCi experienced to be believed. For the "go" i
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Test the all-new thrills
of the fabulous
PAPER STAFF
LEditor Sharon Cutsforth
Assistant Editor Sue Coleman
Artist , Julie Rietmann
Society Editor Judy Mason
Fr. Class News Dallas Rea
ISoph. Class News . .. Louise Botts;
4Jr. Class News Wayne Ball
lit. Class News, Carolyn Crabtree
Boys Sports Editor Jim Pryse
Girls Sports Editor Jean Swanson
Girls League Rep., Anna Jepsen
Production Staff
Ann Belle Coleman
Judy Howton
There is a basketball jamboree
at Boardman, December 1st. This
always attracts many of the peo
ple around our community. We
feel our team will really do their
best and fight for a victory. Lets
win the citizenship award again!
Typing Class News
The typing class is working
hard to' improve their typing
speed because we are supposed
to have an average of 50 words a
minute by Christmas time. In
the daily work complete pages
are typed with no errers.
4th and 5th Grade News
Last week Judy Sherer was ab
sent with the mumps. This week
Arleta McCabe has them.
The fifth grade has been writ
ing to the Chamber of Commerce
in cities of the northwest getting
information regarding the cities
and areas they are in. One place
sent a telephone directory page
giving schools where we could
get pen pals.
Coming Events
Thursday Dec. 1 Basketball
Jamboree at Boardman 7:00
m.
Friday Dec 3 Basketball game
at Moro, 7:00 p. m.
Saturday Dec. 4 Elks Athletic
banquet at lone.
Tuesday Dec. 6 Volleyball
game, Irrigon here.
Thursday Dec. 8 National As
sembly 11:00 a. m.
Friday Dec. 9 Basketball game
with Union, there 7:00 p. m.
Saturday Dec. 10 E. O. C. E.
Let's say you have just logged an extra-long
day's mileage in your '56 Pontiac. Your clock
tells you it's time to choose a lodging for the
night.
Then it comes to you. You don't want to stop!
You just want to keep on and on, piloting this
sweet, singing beauty wherever fancy points.
Sound like a wonderful dream? It happens
time and again to owners of this fabulous new
car. And the lure that leads them on and on is
the performance of Pontiac's great new Strato
Streak V-8 . . . the most thrilling performance
on the American highway.
Traffic's a delight in this agile car. Power
flows smooth as oil when you leave a light,
and with the sharp authority of 227 blazing
"horses". Brakes responl with crisp, new
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Farley Motor Company
Freshmen, there 7:00 p. m.
The Cooks Say
The Cooks would like to ex
press their Thanks to the home
making class and to the 4th and
5th grades, for decorating the
Cafetorium for Thanksgiving.
Along the window wall the 4th
and 5th grades made a scene of
the first Thanksgiving. The pic
ture was colorful and brought
many compliments. The tables
had brown, yellow and orange
crepe paper, topped off with tur
kevs made out of pine cones. On
another wall the homemaking
class put up a Grace. "For
Health and Strength and Daily
Food -we Praise Thy name, O
Lord." There were cut out in old
English lettering.
The menu we had for Thanks
giving dinner was Turkey with
dessing, Irish potatoes, giblet
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We appreciate the help toward .Washington, Charleston,
the lunch foom for the Thanks-' 3. Match the following six his
Pivins dinner. Mildred Eubanksitorical figures with their famous
roasted a turkey. Helen McCabe
helped in the kitchen with the
dinner.
Could You Pass a Sixth Grade
Examination.
now for Olympia!
Don't forget to stock up on Olympia.
Its good taste makes the meal
or the moment more enjoyable.
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OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, Olympic Wish.
certainty. The wheel answers fast as pointing
your finger. You're driving with a confidence
you've never felt before!
And highway touring is pure pleasure! You
swing the curves with new sure-footed certainty
. . . clear a high hill or sweep safely past a
loiterer with the happy assurance that you
command the greatest "go" on wheels.
And when you settle down to cruising speed
on an open highway that's the real payoff
on your good judgment! This is living in a
wonderful new way. Driving's exciting again!
Come in and, try it you can prove it in
10 minutes as easily as in 10 hours. And you'll
prove something else to yourself. Pontiac's
glamour matches its "go" it's the greatest on
the road!
'56 Pontiac
If you think kids have it easy,
try a few of the questions they
have to answer!
A number of parents scolded
their children last month for
bringing home report cards that
fell short of perfection or what
they expected from their child.
But suppoe the kids, instead of
bringing home report cards,
brought home their exam? How
would parents fare?
Care to find out just how you
would do on Johnny's sixth
grade test? Please try the fol
lowing questions, based on ma
terial sixth-graders across the na
tion must know.
Sample questions:
1. Each of these three men
founded an American colony.
Name the colony.
a. Rodger Williams b. William
Penn c. James Oglethorpe.
2. Which of these cities was
i tho first Tanital of the U. S
v. , , t
Boston. Prilidelphia, New York,
discoveries or conquests.
Balboa Peru
John Cabot Mississippi River
Pizarro Pacific Ocean
Continued on page 7
U. S. A.
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