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Heppner Gazette Times, TKurs'day, September 13, 1956
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Social H
appenmgs
I Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
I Billie Jean Privett
I Weds Gerald Taber
In Walla Walla
I At the Central Christian church
i in Walla Walla, Miss Billie Jean
I Privett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Privett, became the bride of
A3-c Gerald L. Taber, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hershal Taber of Ava,
Itassouri, on Monday afternoon.
Kev. H. R Baird officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
The bride wore an Ivory faille
ancrnoon gown with blue acces
sories and had a corsage of pink
daisies and carnations.
The couple was attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Scholen Grabill.
The mother of the bride wore
rose linen with white accessories
and a corsage of pink rosebuds.
JThe groom's mother was dressed
(in tose brocade with white acces
sories and a white carnation cor.
,sage. The bride is a graduate of Hepp
ner high school and attended the
Eastern Oregon College for two
years, the groom attended schools
In Ava, Missouri.
f. The new Mrs. Taber will be
employed in Pendleton while the
i' groom is stationed in Alaska.
I . Those from Heppner attending
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Privett and Joe Privett.
Extension Unit
Makes Plans for Year
I The Heppner Extension unit
met Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Paul Warren and
plans were made for the coming
year.
Attending were Mrs. Al Fetsch,
Mrs. Lee Scrivner, Mrs. Sam Tur
ner, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs.
Bay Drake, Mrs. William Heath,
Mrs. Kemp Dick, Mrs. Bill Gen
try; Mrs. N. C. Anderson and Mrs.
Itferritt Gray.
I The Oct. 9 project meeting will
!e!on "seafood in your meals".
The leaders will be Mrs. Dick and
)Is. Gray.
Iedd ing Date Set
Py Heppner Couple
flr. and Mrs. Joe Wright an
nounce the coming marriage of
Jheir daughter, Judy Wright, to
Delmer Buschke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Buschke, Saturday,
Dctober 27, at tfte Methodist
hurch in Heppner.
Rainbow Girls Fete
State Worthy Advisor
Miss Mary Hisler, The Dalles,
state worthy grand advisor and
supreme nature of Rainbow for
Girls made her visitation to the
Heppner assembly Wednesday
night and 'was honored by a bar
becue preceding the meeting at
the Oliver Creswick patio. j
Advisory board members who
were hostesses for the barbecue
were Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs.
James Thomson, Mrs. Dick Wil
kinson and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael.
Rainbow officers present were
Barbara Warren, worthy advisor;
Meredith Thomson, associate
worthy advisor; Phyllis Quacken
bush, charity; Frances Slocum,
hope; Helen Graham, faith and
Janice Beamer, ..drill leader.
Other guests were Mrs. Harold
Becket, sub deputy for Rainbow
Girls; Mr. Becket, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Creswick.
At the business meeting the
ballot was exemplified for Miss
Hisler and an adenda given In
her honor by- all line of-
ricers wearing cowboy hats
and riding broomstick horses.
They presented her with a
cowboy hat trimmed with dol
lar bills for her year's project
from the Heppner group. In ad
dition she was given a miniature
gun and holster set, neck scarf
and spurs. A personal gift was
presented to her following the
meeting.
Refreshments were served by
members of the refreshment com
mittee at the close of the even
ing to about 35 members and
guests. The serving table, ar
ranged by Mary Jo Stewart, was
deorated with the Rainbow colors
running diagonally across the
table and featured baskets of fall
flowers and wheat and cowboy
dolls.
Bank Employees
Hold Sunday Picnic
Employees of the Heppner
Branch of the First National Bank
enjoyed a picnic in the moun
tains Sunday. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Soward and
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gil
man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fer
rell and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Wagoner and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Crowell and
children, Clifford Coleman, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Green, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Lovgren and son, Lora
Lee Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bed
ford and daughters of Bakersfield,
Calif., and Mrs. Beatrice Bedford,
Portland.
Answer is &
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David George Honored
On Tenth Birthday
David George was honored on
his tenth birthday with a family
dinner party given by his mother,
Mrs. Elaine George, at the Wagon
Wheel Saturday evening.
Other guests were Mrs. Emile
Groshens, Mr. and Mrs." V. R.
Runnion, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne
Van Marter and children, La
Verne and Marie and Kit George.
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Leslee Faye Meador
Given Birthday Party
Leslee Faye Meador was hon
ored with a party on her eighth
birthday September 4 given by
Mrs. Dougls Price and Mrs. Nor
man Peters at the Meador home.
Guests were David Gray, Tim
Driscoll, Meredith Webb, Trisha
Farley, Joan Stockard, Brenda
Young, Kerry Huggett and David
Matheny.
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IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Church school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m,
with Lloyd Knight of Corvallis,
interim pastor, officiating.
The annual church meeting
will be held in the afternon and
a potluck dinner will be served
in the church parlors at 12:30
p. m.
Members and friends of the
church are urged to attend this
meeting.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zler, Pastor
Morning Worship 9:30 a. m.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m. .
Adult Class 10:30 a. m.
Meeting In the Seventh Day
Adventis church.
Mrs. Smith Hostess
For Bridge Luncheon
Mrs. Marvin Smith entertained
Tuesday afternon with a bridge
luncheon at her home on Chase
street.
Guests were Mrs. L. D. Tibbies,
Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Claude
Graham, Mrs. Robert Penland,
Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs. Clar
ence Rosewall, Mrs. William Bar
ratt, and Mrs. Cyrene Barratt.
High score was held by Mrs.
William Barratt and Mrs. Tib
bies was low.
Mothers Club Meets
Monday Evening
The Young Mothers club held
Its first meeting of the fall sea
son Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. Nels Anderson with eleven
members and families attending.
The next meeting will be Mon
day, October 8.
Engagement Told
Mrs. Ida Coleman of lone has
announced the engagement of
her daughter Susan Jane to Rich
ard Arthur Ekstrom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom of lone.
No wedding date has been set.
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LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
The Heppner American Legion
auxiliary will meet Tuesday, Sep
tember 18 for the first meeting of
the fall. The meeting will be
at the Legion hall at 8:00 p. m
and there will be installation of
officers. The members are all
urged to attend.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
8 Church Street
L D. Boulden, Minister
Church School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Choir Practice, Thursday at 7:30
p. m.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worship 11:15 a. m.
Meeting even' second and last
Sunday of the month.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Charles Wilkes, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Young peoples meeting at 7:15
p. m.
Evening worship at 8:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m,
on Thursday evening.
HEPPNER
SCHOOL NEWS
Heppner high school's first Na
tional School Assembly program
for this year will be Thursday,
September 27, at 12:45 p. m. in
the high school gymnasium.
The Mississippi Jubilee Sing
ers make up one of the best
known jubilee quartets of the
entire country. With their uni
que background of experience
ana training they form a combi
nation of voices seldom equalled.
Probably no jubilee male quartet
in America is Riving a more au
thentic interpretation of Neero
spirituals, camp meeting shouts,
or of the popular plantation
melodies. Each member of the
quartet is a fine soloist. The
repertoire of the Mississipplans
is extensive, including the best in
Negro music. The entire program
reflects the humor, the deep re
ligious flavor, the drama and
pathos, the good nature, and the
musical gift of their race.
This unusual quartet is under
the personal direction of Thomas
Fruitt, of Berkeley, California.
Mr. Pruitt is a graduate of the
tamous Negro school at Piney
Woods, Mississippi. He is a
master in the field of music and
readings.
An informative talk at the start
or the program explains the na
ture of the Negro folk music.
Several years of radio experi
ence over western stations and
the National Broadcasting Svs
tern of San Francisco have made
them well known and widely
popular.
Parents and adults are Invited
to attend this assembly proeram
Admission will be 25 cents or a
student body card.
OSC Picked to Giro
Flight Instruction
OREGON STATE COLEGE
Oregon State college has been
picked as one of the first insti
tutions in the country to intro
lone News
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
7:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:30 a. m. Morning prayer or
Holy Communion and sermon.
Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p.
m., Holy Communioa
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young People 7:45
p. m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m.
in Condon
Main Speaker
SENATOR
WAYNE L. MORSE
ALSO
ROBERT HOLMES, Candidate for Governor
AL ULLMAN, Candidate for Congress
MONROE SWEETLAND, Candidate for Sec. of State
BEN MUSA, Candidate for State Senate
JERRY BARNETT, Candidate for State Legislature
and others
Condon Grade School Play Shed
SEPTEMBER 23, 1956
6:00 P. M.
PRICE $5.00 PER PLATE
Get Your Tickets Early From
Al Lamb
W. C. Rosewall
Newt O'Harra
(Paid Political ad by Gilliam County Democratic Committee J. O. Burns Chrm.)
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V. Knox, minister
Bible School 9:45 a. m.
Worship 11:00 a. m.
Wednesday Women's all day
meeting at the church, potluck
dinner at noon. Business meet
ing, 2:00 p. m. Mrs. Wrinkle, the
district C W. F. secretary from
Milton-Freewater will be a guest.
Mrs. Edith White and son Dale
Mrs. Imogene Mooney and Mr.
ana Mrs. bam Esteb are spend
ing a few days at the Ernest
Heliker cabin in the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
and sons, Dick and Roland, at
tended the baptismal services for
the grandchildren, Herbert Ru
ben, III and Cynthia Mae Ek
strom, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Ekstrom. II, in The Dal
les Sunday at the Zion Lutheran
church with Rev. David C. Gen-
zendander officiating. Others at
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Cv
Flack and Archie Ball Jr. of
Heppner, Sue Coleman, Jean
Ann Swansou and Sam Bamett of
lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns are
vacationing at Victoria, D. C.
Airman Sam Bamett, who has
been stationed at Memphis, Tenn.
spent a leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bamett. The
Barnetts met him at Idaho Falls.
He will go to Los Angeles this
week where he will be stationed.
Mrs. C. E. Brenner, Mrs. Elba
Akers and Mrs. Robert DeSpain
attended a lunch room work shop
in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. Wood-
roof took them over. Mrs. Bren
ner and Mrs. Akers are the school
cooks. Mrs. DeSpain works in the
school office. '
Guests at the Donald Peterson
home the past week were her
brother, Herb Hanson, of Port
land, and her brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dalthoro
or tnensDurg, wash.
Judy Eubanks of Monmouth is
staying with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brenner and
attending school here.
Among those from here who
attended the football game in
Portland over the weekend were:
Wallace Matthews, Rollo Craw
ford, Robert Drake, Sam Bamett,
dick hkstrom, Jean Ann Swan
son and Sue Coleman.
Guests last week at the Grant
Rigby home were his sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Nelvin Ruth
and son. Jimmy of Edmonds,
Wash., and his mother, Mrs. Amy
Rigby of Woodenville, Wash. Mr.
Rigby and children and the Ruth
family went to Celilo Falls Sun
day and took photos of the In
dians who were in full dress. The
Photographic Society of America
met there Sunday. Mrs. Amv
Rigby will remain for a longer
visit.
duce a newly authorized flight
instruction program into its air
force reserve officer training
course during 1956-57.
' The flight instruction program
was authorized by the last Con
gress as a means of stimulating
interest in the air force as a
career and as a way of determin
ing a student's qualifications for
flying before he actually embarks
on the long and costly air force
flight traininff program after
graduation.
OSC's air force unit will begin
training winter quarter, accord
ing to Col. LeRoy G. Heston. air
force unit commandant.
The congressional action also
authorizes flight training in army
and navy ROTC programs both
of which OSC has but no defi
nite plans have been announced
yet to local units. Most of the
180 colleges offering air force
ROTC are expected to have the
flight instruction program with
in two or three years.
Twenty-one OSC seniors who
are preparing for flight training
under the present advanced air
force program will be eligible
for the new instruction this win
ter, Heston said.
The instruction will include
enough light plane flight train
ingnot less than 35 hours and
enough ground school 35 hours
to qualify a student for his pri
vate pilot license. The flying
portion of the program will be
administered under the Civil
Aeronautics administration. There
will be no charge to the student.
Flight instruction at OSC Is
expected to be given by a pri
vate air service located at the
Corvallis airport. Ground train
ing will be handled by the ROTC
staff. Thirty hours of ground
work are already included in the
present program.
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LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Noman Northiup, pastor
Sunday school 9:45
Evening sevlce 7:30
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Robert E. Becker. Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 ft. m
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at I
7:4) p. m. Bible Studies.
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. p. J. Galre, Pastor
Masses
Sundays, 7:30 nd 10:30 a. m.
Weekdays, 7:30 a. m.
Benney's
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Masses Sunday, 9:00 a. m.
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ENAGEMENT CANCELLED
Mr. and Mrs. John Newman of
Heppner announce that the en
gagement of their daughter, Con
stance JoAnn to Jack Edmondson
has been broken by mutual consent.
RAINBOW INSTALLATION
New officers of Rainbow for
Girls will be installed Monday
evening, September 24 at 8:00
p. m. at the Masonic temple. The
public is cordially invited.
JENKINS HAVE GUESTS
Visiting Mr. and Mrs .S. S. Jen
kins over the weekend were her
brothers, W. M. Miles of St. John,
Kansas; Luther Miles and family,
Salem, Oregon and Lawrence
Miles, La Grande. Her nephew
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Orvls
Miles, St. John, Kansas and her
brother-in-law, J. N. Holmes of
St. John.
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