Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 08, 1956, Second Section, Image 7

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    Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 8, 1956
lone Library Receives Benefits From Two Parties
By Echo Palmateer
Public library benefit parties
were given last week. Mrs. Ver
ner Troedson and Mrs. Victor
Rietmann entertained at the
Troedson home Tuesday after
noon Oct. 30 with pinochle. There
were five tables at play. Those
winning prizes were Mrs. Frank
lin Lindstrom, high; Mrs. Ted
Smith, 2nd high; Mrs. Earl Blake,
low; Mrs. Wallace Matthews, 300
"pinochle; Mrs. Arthur Crawford,
100 aces and Mrs. Fred Mankin
the door prize.
Mrs. Lharies Carlson, Mrs. Wil
liam Kawans and Mrs. Koland
tergstrom entertained at a coiiee
nour at the Carlson home Wed
nesday Oct. 31. Invited guests
were Mrs. Kaymond Lundell, Mrs.
ben akcis, Mrs. Algott Lundell,
Mrs. Leonard Carlson, Mrs. Oscar
Peterson, Mrs. Etta Huston, Mrs.
Donald Peterson, Mrs. Carl Berg
strom and Mrs. Louis Carlson.
Mrs. Ella Burgoyne returned
home from Portland last week
where she spent a few days.
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight
sent the first of the week at their
nome in Corvallos where they
went to cast their votes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and
daughters judy and Geraldine,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bristow and
tinaroii trabtree spent the week
end in i-ortland. Tliey attended
tne Oregon Staie-Wasrungton
football game.
Mrs. Arthur Keene entertained
the extension unit members with
a dinner at her home Thursday
Nov. 1. The business meeting
was held in the afternoon con
ducted by Mrs. Roger 'Kincaid,
president. Mrs. Arthur Warren
and Mrs. Elmer Holtz demon
strated making candy of which
they mad; several different
kinds. There were 17 members
and one guest, Mrs. Walter Jep
sen, present.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
and daughters were recent visi
tors at the home of his mother,
Mis. Kathryn Yarnell. They enter
tained Mrs. Yarnell at a birthday
dinner in Pendleton while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Meara,
Miss Margaret O'Meara, and Mrs.
Leo Crabtree spent Monday at
Wasco where the O'Mearas visi
ted relatives.
Mrs. Mabel Cotter visited rela
tives in The Dalles last week.
Clarence and Elmer Holtz went
to Forest Grove last week after
shrubs to plant.
Isew books added to the pub
lic library: Balboa, Swordsman
and Conquestador by -Riesenberg
Jr.; Cobblers Knob, by Jewett;
Official Baseball Annual; When
the Wind Blows, by Phillips;
How to Believe, by Sockman.
Hallowe'en Parties Held
The youngsters of the com
munity enjoyed many parties last
wsek. Mrs. Earl McCabe, chair
man of the Juniors of the Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary, entertained
the Juniors and their friends at
the Legion hall, with a party
Tuesday evening Oct. 30. The
children were in Hallowe'en cos
tumes. Those receiving prizes
on their costumes were: Marilee
Leathers, Pamela McCabe, and
Janet and Ronnie Palmateer.
Games were played and refresh
ments of doughnuts and hot
chocolate were served. Lona
White assisted with the games.
Hallowe'en parties were held in
the different rooms at the school
inging at 8 p. m. Initiation will
be held.
The public library will be
closed Nov. 12 on account of Vet
eran's Day.
Mrs. Ernest McCabe entertained
the Bridge club at her home on
Friday evening of last week.
Those receiving prizes were Mrs.
Delmer Crawtord, high; Mrs.
David McLeod, 2nd high and Mrs.
Gene Hall, low.
Mildred Seehafer spent" last
week in The Dalles and with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. See
hafer in Bickleton, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson
and son, Gerald, and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Peterson and child
ren spent the weekend in Port
land and Beaverton. They at
tended the baptismal services for
Jon Roderick Kvistad, small son
of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Kvistad, at
the St. Matthew Lutheran church
in Beaverton Sunday. Gerald
Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Kvistad were the sponsors. Jon
Roderick is the grand son of Mr.
Wednesday Oct. 31 and a high and Mrs. Oscar Peterson.
LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Hogs Sheep
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
12 Noon
On U. S. Hlway No. 30
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COMMISSION CO.
JO 7-6655 Hermlston Oregon
Frank Wink & Sons. Owners
Don Wink. Mgr.
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school party at night. These were
conducted by the room mothers.
Mrs. E. M. Baker's Sunday
school class sponsored a UNICEF
drive Hallowe'en and took in $28.
30. This is a nation wide United
Nations drive to aid the needy
children of the world. The child
ren were treated to refreshments
afterwards at the basement of
the Community church. Those
assisting Mrs. Baker were Mrs.
Lloyd Hovvton, Mrs. Wallace Mat
thews, Mrs. Phil Emert, and Mrs.
Kenneth Smouse. The class and
Mrs. Baker wish to thank all who
helped to make this drive a
success.
The high school students en
joyed a potluck dinner In the
Community church basement
Sunday wening. They were en
tertained with games afterwards
led by Mrs. Norman Nelson.
The little folks were enter
tained in the Community church
basement Tuesday Oct. 30 with
a party. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
showed films. Sunday school
teachers w?re giving the party
were Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs.
Earl McCalw and Mrs. Milton
Morgan.
Dates to remember:
Nov. 9 Study meeting of the
Topic club at the Fannie Griffith
home.
Nov. 10 The annual turkey
dinner and bazaar at the Wil
lows grange hall in the evening.
Sponsored by the H. E. C. of the
grande. Dance to follow.
Nov. 13 Garden club at the
home of Mrs. Carl Bergstrom in
the afternoon.
Nov. 14 Maranatha club meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Wate
Crawford in the afternoon.
Nov. 14 P-TA at 8 p. m.
Nov. 16 H. E. C. of Willows
grange at the hall in the after
noon. Nov. 17 Willows grange meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson
were Portland visitors over the
weekend. They met their daugh.
ter, Shirlee McGreer, student at
University of Oregon, there.
Weekend hunting guests at the
John Eubanks cabin in the moun
tains were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eu
banks and children, Tom White,
and John Sanders of Portland,
Donald Eubanks and Lee White
of Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Eubanks and children of
Arlington. Tom White succeed
ed in getting an elk.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan and
sons of Portland stopped in lone
Friday while on their way to Pen
dleton to visit friends.
Slides were shown on New
Guinea at the young peoples
meeting at the Naaarene church
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn and
son, Jimmy, of The Dalles visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Lindsay Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of
Baker spent Saturday here with
relatives. They attended the
funeral services of his brother,
Sam Turner, in Heppner Sunday.
Rev. E. E. Zachery of Yakima,
district superintendent of the
Nazarene church delivered the
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
The Lexington high schoql has
started practice on a play "Have
a Date" to be given on Novem
ber 30th. The characters are the
following: Mr. Cole, Hugo Leyva;
Mrs. Cole, Dora Sue Davidson;
Marylee, Beverly Baker; Carol,
Inez M. O'Neal; Barbara, Mau
reen Groves; Ellen, Charlene
Jones; Arthur Brown, Keith Peck;
Bill Porter, Dexter Miles; and Joe
Carey, Raymond Schoonover.
Mrs. Alonzo Henderson and
children have moved into town
from the ranch arid will spend
the winter here.
F. A. Norman Miles of the U.
S. Coast Guard is spending a few
days visiting with his mother
and brother, Mrs. Ethel Dunbar
and Dexter Miles. He is stationed
in San Francisco, California.
Pvt. Gerald Messenger returned
to California after a leave spent
with his wife, Mrs. Sue Messen
ger. Guests at the Gar Leyva's dur
ing hunting season have been
Jim Lemons and Barrell Wooley
of Monroe and Jack Skaggs of
Pendleton, and Hugo Leyva of
Lakevlew, father ot Gar. All have
been staying at the Cutsforth
cabin in the mountains.
Several people motored to Port
land Saturday to attend the game
between Lewis & Clark and Whit
man college. Some of those
going down were Mr. and Mrs.
Jom;es Bloodworth, Denny McMil
lan, Donald Hunt, Marvin Way,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathews, and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munkers.
Attending the Oregon State game
on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilkenny,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lindsey, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Doherty, and Bill
Padberg.
for those registered came to the
polls cm Tuesday In the Lexing
ton voting precinct; of the 266
registered voters there were 240
votes cast. Those working on the
board this year were Burton
Peck, Faye Ruhl, Bernice Lott,
Helen Leyva and Delpha Jones,
and the second board were Law
rence Palmer, Clarice McFadden,
Juanita Martin, Cora Warner, and
Lola Breeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Leyva re
turned to their home in Lakeview
Tuesday after a visit with their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Gar Leava.
Taul Breeding spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. G. Breeding from Port-
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morning sermon here Sunday.
Those from here to attend the
Nazarene Sunday school meeting
in Pendleton Saturday were Rev.
Charles Wilkes, Mrs. Robert Wood
roof, Mrs. Ralph Crum and child
ren, Bonnie and Jack and Ivan
Akers.
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