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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 29, 1955
lone Masons, OES Hold Installation
By Echo Palmcrteer
Installation was held fnr ia
Masons of lodge No. 120 and for
me Locust chapter of the East
ern Star at their hall Wpdnpsr!.
evening Dec. 21, Masons installed
were: worshipful master, Robert
DeSpain; senior warden, Gene
Rietmann; junior warden," Leo
Lraotree; secretary, Lewis Hal
vorsen; treasurer, Paul Pettyjohn;
senior deacon, Roy Lindstrom;
Junior deacon, Herbert Ekstrom;
cnapiain, Charles O'Connor; sen
ior steward, James Barnett; jun
ior steward. Omar Rietmann-
marshal, Walter Dobyns; tiler,
ueraia i,eyva.
Those installed in the Eastern
Star were:worthy matron, Mrs.
Thelma Smethurst; worthy pat
ron, William Smethurst Jr as
sociate matron, Mrs. June O'Con
nor; worthy patron, Charles O'.
Connor; secretary, Mrs. May Ek
strom; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Lind
say; conductress, Mrs. Helen
Leyva; associate conductress,
Mrs. Elaine Rietmann; chaplain,
Mrs. Eulenna Oorley; organist,
Mrs. Gladys Drake; Ruth, Mrs.
Aloha DeSpain; Esther, Mrs. Man
ueleta Halvorsen; Martha, Mrs.
Juanita Melena; warder, Mrs Ida
Esteb; sentinel, Gerald Leyva.
Those to be installed later are
marshal, Mrs. Esther Dobyns,;
Adah, Mrs. Ruby Roberts; and
Electa, Mrs. Louise Crockett.
Installing officers in the Ma
sons were Oscar Peterson, install
ling officer: Charles O'Connor
marshal; and George Ely, chap
lain. In the Eastern Star. Mrs
Delia McCurdy, installing officer:
Mrs. Amabel McMillan, marshal:
Mrs. Lena Lundell, chaplain and
Mrs. Marjorie Baker, organist.
A turkey dinner preceded the
installation.
The following school Droeram
was given in the old school gym
inursday evening Dec. 22; an
operetta, "Where Was Santa" by
the 1st, 2nd and 3rd erades Julie
Rietmann was the Diano accom
panist; the intermediate erades
gave an operetto, "Red Candles"
with Karen Lundell as accompa
nist; the high school presented
the Nativity scene. The teachers
working on the Droeram were
Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Moeck, Mrs. Ely,
Mr. Hausler. Mr. Pierce and Mr.
Stevenson. Superintendent New-
itt gave the welcome and an
nouncements. ' Santa Claus ar
rived and brounht treats to all.
This was sponsored by the P-TA.
The gym was decorated with a
large tree and other Christmas
arrangements.
Christmas guests at the Victor
Rietmann home were Mr. and
Mrs. John Turner of Baker, Miss
Alice Nichoson of Portland; Miss
Ruby Ann Rietmann of Pendle
ton, Mrs. Olive Eneleman and
son Joel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I
Roberts, Mrs. Edith Nichoson, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rietmann and
son John, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rietmann, G. A. Pettys.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker and
family left Friday for Los Ange
les to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Ely and
sans of Forest Grove spent the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Ely and other
relatives.
Students home from schools for
Christmas holidays are. Oregon
State Larry Rietmann and Dick
Ekstrom; Eastern Oregon College
of Education Tom White, Jerry
Bristow and Gaylord Salter; Fa-
cifiic University Janet - Howton
and Dorothy Dobyns; Portland
University Dennis Swanson;
Whitman College Malcolm Mc-
Kinney; Chico College in Chico,
Calif., Walter Bergstrom; Col
lege in Richmond, Calif Helen
Salter; Bling school in Salem
Lyle Kincaid; Oregon Tech at
Klamath Falls John Jepsen; Pa
cific University Duane Baker;
Multnomah Rober Drake. Shirlee
Mc.Greer, Oregon University will
spend some of her vacation in
Portland.
John Bristow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Bristow, graduated
from Oregon State. He majored
in business and technology and
received his commission as 2nd
Lt. in the Air Force.. He will
leave in the spring for Lackland
Air Base in San Antonio, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bristow
and children of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. John Bristow of Corval
lis spent Christmas at the E. W.
Bristow home.
Jan 5 Extension Unit meet
ing. Mrs. Hattie Crabtree of Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmbigner Leo Crabtree and children spent
and children spent the holidays ' Christmas at the Archie Munkers
with relatives in Odessa, Wash. nome in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and Mrs. C. E. Brenner left for Port
son Bobble spent Christmas with 'ana Saturday to visit her son
his parents, and other relatives J Kenneth, who recently underwent
surgery. He Is reported to be re
covering.
in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of Sa
lem visited their son, Gary Stev
enson, here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirkelie of
Tacoma, Wash., spent Christmas
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Holtz and other rela
tives.
Walter Dobyns left last week
for Eugene to spend Christmas
with his daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hardestry. Mrs,
Dobyns has been there for some
time.
Mrs. Harriet Hall, 1st grade
teacher spent the holidays in
Portland and Grants Pass.
Mrs. Roxie Moeck, 2nd and 3rd
grade teacher, visited relatives
in Portland during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunning
ham of Sappio, Wash., are visit
ing their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs.
Dates to remember:
Jan. 3 American Legion Auxil
iary meeting.
Jan. 3 City council meeting at
8 p. m.
Jan. 4 Social meeting of the
Eastern Star.
Judy and Alice Mason spent
the holidays in Portland.
LeRoy Brenner, who is with the
Air Force in San Antonia, Texas,
is spending his leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brenner.
MONTAGUE SERVICES
Funeral services were held for
Mrs. May Topsy Montague at
Morgan Wednesday, Dec. 21 with
the Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge of
lone in charge. Interment was in
the Morgan cemetery and Ander
son Funeral Home of Hood River
had charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Montague was born at Ce
cil May 18, 1881 and died at a rest
home in Hood River.Dec. 16. She
is survived by 2 sons, Fred B. of
Walla Walla and James Haskell
Jr., address unknown; 2 daugh
ters, Mrs. . Peggy Barnstrom of
Seattle and Mrs. Estelle Wilson
of Hood River; 17 grandchildren
and 4 great-grandchildren. She
lived in Arlington most of her
life, and was a member of the
Bunchgrass Rebekan lodge.
Pfc and Mrs. Clyde Crawford
and son are living in the Jose
phine Buchanan house on second
street Crawford will receive his
seperation fom he army the first
of the year. .
The following officers were re
elected at a Three Links club of
Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn Tuesday, Dec. 20: Mrs.
Fannie Griffith, president; Mrs.
Wate Crawford, vice-president;
and Mrs. E. R. Lundell, secretary
and treasurer. A Christmas party
was held afterwards with an ex
change of gifts. Mrs. Lundell as
sisted Mrs. Pettyjohn.
The 12th Night ceremony will
be observed Friday Jan. 6th at 5
p. m. with the burning of Christ
mas trees on the Rietmann vacant
lot on Main street Those who
cannot take their trees and their
greenery to the lot may leave
them out on the street in front
of the house and they will be
picked up.
Louis Padberg is visiting in
Portland.
Visitors from here at the Ro
bert Bell home in Hermiston on
Christmas were; Mr. and Mrs. Ro
ger Kincaid and children, Mrs.
Ruby Nichols and sons, Lindsay
and Lyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely en
terained the following guests
Christmas at their home: Mr. and
Mrs. Fayne Ely and sons of For
est Grove, Mrs. Dora Pierrot of
Portland, H. O. Ely, George Ely,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Matthews and daughters,
and Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
family.
We hope the year of 1956
Will bring to you
Good luck and happiness (
In all that you do!
hr
Charles and Helen
Ruggles
Heppner, Oregon
Awaits the First Baby Born at Heppner's
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in 1956
The Baby and Parents Will Receive the Following Gifts Given by the Businesses and Merchants of Heppner.
RULES
1 Winning baby must be born at or on its way
to Pioneer Memorial Hosiptal in Heppner.
2 Parents must be residents of Morrow, Gil
liam, Grant, Wheeler or Umatilla counties.
3 Exact time of birth must be specified in
written statement by attending physician.
4 Winner will be announced In next week's
paper.
5 In he event of a tie, the awards will be dis
tributed at the discretion of committee.
FROM-
Hcppncr Auto Parts
Electric Bottle Warmer
and One Dozen
Quick Change Seat Covers
FROM-
Hcppncr B. P. 0. Elks
$5.00 IN CASH
FROM-
Central Market . .
BOX OF ORANGES
FROM-
Court Street Market
CASE OF CANNED MILK
FROM-
Heppner Cleaners
$5.00 IN CASH
FROM-
Dick's Richfield
SUPER LUBE JOB
FROM-
Norah's Shop
OUTING SLEEPERS
FROM-
Heppner Hardware &
Electric
Child's Plastic Feeding Set
FROM-
Pioneer Memorial
Hospital
25 OF HOSPITAL BILL
FROM-
Heppncr Gazette
Times
One Year Subscription
FROM -
Turner Van Marter
& Bryant
$5.00 IN CASH
FROM-
Mary Van's Flower
Shop
A PLANTER
FROM-
Farley Motor
Company
$5.00 IN CASH
FROM-
Rosewall Motor Co.
$5.00 IN CASH
FROM-
Fulleton Chevrolet Co.
CAR BOTTLE WARMER
FROM
Case Furniture Co.
JIFFY BABY TRAINER
FROM-
Humphreys Drug Co.
BABY SCALES
FROM
Western Auto Store
NURSERY CHAIR
FROM-
Jack's Chevron
Station
Pa Can Come In and
Say "Fill 'er Up"
FROM-
Heppner-Morrow
County Chamber of
Commerce
$5.00 IN CASH
FROM-
J. C. Penney Co.
SLEEPER SET
FROM-
Heppner Market
I Case of Mixed Baby Food
FROM-
Heppner Branch
First National Bank
of Portland
$5.00 SAVINGS
FROM-
Heppner Red fir White
CASE OF BABY FOOD
FROM-
Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Company
BANK AND 30 DIMES
FROM-
Phil's Pharmacy
BOTTLE STERILIZER
FROM-
J. O. Peterson, Jeweler
SILVER BABY CUP
WITH NAME
FROM-
Wilson's Men's Wear
A SPORT SHIRT
FOR THE DAD
FROM-
Gonty's
Pair of First Step Bumpers