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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 3, 1957
Benefit Party Held For lone Library
By Echo Palmateer
A benefit card party for the
public library was given at the
home of Mrs. Echo Palmateer on
Friday afternoon Dec. 28 with
Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Mary
Swanson and Mrs. Arvilla Swan-
son as co hostesses. Pinochle and
pedro were played. Those receiv
ing prizes were: in pinochle, Mrs
Verner Troedson, high and Mrs.
Herbert Ekstrom low. In pedro,
Mrs. Ida Coleman, high and Mrs
Ernest Heliker, low.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. G. Seehafer
of Bickleton, Wash, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Holderman and son
of Corvallis visited relatives here
last week.
Mrs. Edna Yarnell of Portland
is visiting her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
O'Connor.
Dates to remember:
Jan. & 12th Night ceremony
on the Rietmann vacant lot on
Main street at 5 p. m.
Jan. 8 Garden club meeting
at the Ernest Heliker home In
the afternoon.
Jan. 9 Maranatha club meet
ing at the Community church
Cleanup of church with sack
lunch at noon.
Jan. 11 Topic club meeting
at the home of Mrs. Mary Swan
son at 2:15 p. m.
Jan. 15 Donkey basketball
game at school gym in the even
ing.
Masons Install
The following officers were in
stalled in the Masonic lodge here
Dec. 19: WM, Gene Rietmann;
SW, Leo Crabtree; JW, Roy Lind
strom; treasurer, Paul Pettyjohn;
secretary, Lewis Halvorsen: SD,
Adon Hamlett; JD, Gary Stephen
son; Sb, James Harnett; JS, Ro
bert DeSpain; marshal, Walter
Dobyns; chaplain, Melvin He
lena; tyler, Walter Roberts.
Omar Rietmann, father of Gene
Rietmann, was the Installing of
fleer; Walter Dobyns, the install
ing marshal and Charles O'Con
nor the installing chaplain. A
potluck dinner was served at
6:30 p. m. There were around
60 of the Masons and Eastern
Star members and their families
present. After the installation
Roy Lindstrom showed movies of
their recent trip to Hawaii. The
rest of the evening was spent
playing games.
Visitors last week at the E. W.
Bristow home were their sons and
families, 2Lt. and Mrs. John Bris
tow of Lubbock, Texas and Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Bristow and
children of Portland.
A-C LeRoy Brenner of Bryan,
Texas spent his leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bren
ner. Gaylord Salter, who teaches at
Umapine spent his vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Salter.
Miss Barbara Smith, instructor
In a high school In Los Angeles,
spent the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ileimbigner
and children spent last week with
LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Hefi)i4
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
13 Nitn
On U. S. Hiway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN UVStTOOa
COMMISSION CO.
JO 7-6655 Hennktoa Owoa
Frank Wink 6. Sou, Owners
Dob WbsJc Mgr.
Bm. Hermlston JO 7-3111
relatives in Odessa, Wash.
Miss Ruby Ann Reitmann,
teacher in the Pendleton schools,
spent her vacation with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Riet
mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and
son Bobby, spent Christmas with
relatives in The Dalles.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wilkes
and sons visited relatives in Kirk-
land, Wash last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Corliss McLeod
visited relatives in Ridgefield,
Wash., over the holidays.
Guests last week at the Gor
don White home were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles White of Portland
and Mrs. Oscar Shiffer of Forest
Grove.
Guests at the Elmer Swart home
last week were their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lilly
of Hermlston and their son, Jack
Swart of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatfield
and children of Lebanon spent
Christmas with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hatfield.
Mrs. Ida Coleman and daugh
ter, Ann Belle, were Portland
visitors last week. They brought
Linda Williams home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Engleman
and daughter of Spokane and Mr.
and Mrs. John Turner of Baker
spent Christmas with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell of
Milwaukie were visitors here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
and son Roland, spent Christmas
with their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Jr.,
in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newton and
children of Coos Bay, Miss Anna
and Miss Virginia Jepsen of Port
land, and John Jepsen of Kla
math Falls spent Christmas with
relatives here.
Frank Jepsen went to Portland
last week for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Ely spent the holidays
with the Fayne Ely family in
Forest Grove.
Miss Alice Nichoson of Port
land spent Christmas with her
mother, Mrs. Edith Nichoson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Haueen
and daughters of Portland spent
last week with her mother, Mrs
Fannie Griffith, and other rela
tives.
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight
spent last week In Corvallis.
Fred Ely spent Christmas with
his son and family, Mr. arid Mrs.
David Ely at Ordnance.
Two Couples Married
Miss Jan Moo, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Moe of Portland,
and Thomas White, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon White of lone
were married in Stevenson, Wash.
Dec. 21. They will live in Port
land. Miss Carolyn Crabtree, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
and Alvin McCabe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. McCabe, were married
at The Dalles Dec. 26. They will
make their home in La Grande
where Mr. McCabe Is a student at
E. O. C. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer are
the parents of a daughter, Bar
bara Ann, born Dec. 27 at the
Pioneer Memorial hospital. The
weight, 7 lbs. and 4 ozs. Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Nash of Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer
of lone are the grandparents. Mr,
and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer of
Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Pettyjohn are the great-grandpar.
ents.
Holiday guests at the Earl Mc
Kinney home were Mrs. Allie
Ruggles of Grass Valley, Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Ruggles and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole
of Wasco.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson
and children of Dayvllle, spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Eslie Peterson.
Miss Mabel McCabe of Enter
prise visited relatives here over
the holidays.
Donald Corson of Richland,
wash., visited this grandmother,
Mrs. Delia Corson last week.
Thelma Sanders .of Heppner
visited ner sister, Mrs. Rex Me-
lena last week.
Miss Darlene Madden and Rich
ard Donald both of Portland were
married Dec. 7 in Portland. The
bride was a former resident here,
and is the daughter of Mrs. Elbe
Akers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
end daughters of Madras, soeM
Christmas with his mother, Mrs.
Kathryn Yarnell and brother Al
ton, i
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hermann spent
Christmas with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Crawford in Echo.
Mrs. Imogene Mooney returc-
od homo from St. Anthony's hos
pital in Pendleton last week.
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Boardman, Irrigon
Granges Hold
Joint Installation
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MEDICAL STOCKPILE In the Federal Civil Defense Administra
tion warehouse In Marshall, Mich., is typical of the 38 stores of
bulk medical supplies In the United States. Each medical stock
pile, located 20 to 100 miles from major target cities, is determined
by the slie of the adjacent target. fcda Photo)
Registered Hereford Sale
66 BULLS & HEIFERS
BOYLEN HEREFORDS
ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE
Thurs. Jan 10 - I p. m.
AT
Northwestern Livestock Comm. Co.
Hermlston, Oregon, on U. S. Hiway No. 30
25 Service Age Range Bulls
Not fitted, good rugged condition
18 Bred Females, mostly cmg. 2s
13 Open Heifers
10 Coming Yearling Bulls
All heifers officially Bangs Vaccinated. Clean Health guar
anteed on everything. This is strictly a Production Sale
event including all 1956 calves and 195S bulls.
A splendid opportunity to fill your range bull needs early.
BOYLEN HEREFORDS
E. N. (Pink) Boylen. Owner, Stanfield, Ore.
For Catalogs & Information
SI Williams Auctioneer and Sale Manager
Box 723 Pendleton, Ore. Ph. 4804
By Mary Lee Marlow
Joint installation of officers of
Greenfield and Irrigon granges
was held last Thursday night
nere at the grange hall, with
Joe Guttridge, state deputy, of
Hermiston, as installing officer.
Mrs. Verna Jones, Irrigon, was
marshal; Mrs. Eva Eriggs, Green
field, emblem bearer; and Mrs.
Jean Dillon, Irrigon. reealia
bearer. Following officers were
installed: Master, Maxwell Jones, !
Irrigon, Nathan Thorpe, Green-
field; Lecturer, Mrs. Bessie Hobbs,
Irrigon, Mrs. Hazel Miller, Green
field; Steward, Milton Boegel,
Irrigon; Assistant steward, John
Swearinger, Irrigon, Russell Mil
ler, Greenfield; Chaplain, Mrs.
Leola Tannehill, Greenfield, Mrs.
Marguerite Houghton, Irrigon;
Secretary, Mrs. Jackie Swearin-
gen, Irrigon; Gatekeeper, Vernon
Dillon, Irrigon, Mrs. Eva Briggs
Greenfield; Ceres, Mrs. Margaret
Hamilton, Greenfield, Mrs. Jean j
union, irrigon; Pomona, Mrs,
Viola Berger, Irrigon, Mrs. Flor- j
ence Root, Greenfield; Flora,!
Mrs. Helen Biegel, Irrigon; Lady j
assistant steward, Mrs. Margaret
Thorpe, Greenfield; Executive
committee, Clyde Tannehill,
Ralph Skoubo and Earl Briggs
Greenfield; Home economics
chairman, Mrs. Jean Dillon, Irri
gon. Officers unable to be pre
sent will be installed at a later
date.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and
four children, La Grande, were
weekend visitors at the home of
Mrs. Lilly's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Ely. Other guests were
the Ely's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ely
and children Renee and Ricky,
Hermiston, and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ne
well Vaught and daughter Gail,
Richland, Wash. Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Ely were hosts for a family
dinner. Present besides their
children were Ely's father, H. O.
Ely, and his brothers-in-law and
sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mat
hews and daughters Berniece and
Deniece, and Mr. and Mrs. Berl;
Akers and children Berl, Bobby,
Billie and Bonnie, all of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger
were Christmas holiday visitors
at the home of Messenger's son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Urim Messenger In Port
land, where a family reunion
of the Messenger family was
held. Guests at the Messenger
home last Thursday and Friday
were Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mes
senger, Sr. and son Carroll, of
Mitchell. Friday night they visi
ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Zearl Gillespie. Saturday the Gil
lespies, Messengers and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gillespie were din
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery
ana sons (jerry and Jimmy, Seat
tie, Wash., were visitors at the
home of Mrs. Mallery's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats, last
Thursday and Friday, leaving for
Seattle Saturday morning. On
their return there they are mov
ing to Anchorage, Alaska to live
for the next two and a half years,
where Mallery will work in his
position as auditor for the gov
ernment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dennv. of
Seattle, Wash., visited at the
home of Mrs. Dennv's mother.
Mrs. Blanche Jones, last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Garner
and children Dick and Anita
spent the Christmas holidays at
the home of Garner's mother,
Mrs. Blanche Garner in Bend.
Mrs. Laura Allen was hostess
for a family dinner at her home
Christmas day. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Baker and daugh
ters Connie, and Carolyn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Allen and child
ren Cammie and Bobbie of Sun
nyside, Wash.
Clifford Thorpe and son Jerry
and Lawrence Potter of Lakeport,
Calif., were Sunday visitors at
the home of Thorpe's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Na
than Thorpe.
Mrs. Freda Thayer spent the
holidays at her home in Lyons.
She was accompanied back here
by her niece, Miss Sherry Jones
of West Linn, who is visiting here
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Neal and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Marlow were din.
ner guests Christmas at the home
of the Marlow's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Marlow, in Irrigon. In the even
ing they all visited at the home
of Mrs. Laura Hadley in Umatilla.
Printing Is Our Business I See Us
For Your Next Printing Needsl
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathews and
children returned from a visit
with his mother In Newport, Ore
gon over the holidays.
Larry Groves who- has been
spending the holidays at the
Archie Munkers home, returned
to his schooling at Lewis and
Clark college in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffith
and children of Ephrata, Wash
ington visited Sunday at the C.
C. Jones home. Several of Mrs.
Griffith's former students stop
ped in during the morning,
among them, Sharon Cutsforth,
Barbara and Pat Steagall Inez
O'Neal, Larry and Maureen
Groves, and friends, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs.
George Irvin, and family and
Mrs. O. G. Breeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Padberg
are the parents of a son born one
day last week in Pioneer Memor
ial hospital.
Word was received in Lexing
ton this week of the birth of a
son Joseph Marvin to Mr. and
Mrs. Joe S. Feathers. Mr. Feath
ers was the principal of the
local high school several years
ago.
Denny McMillan accompanied
by Alice, Judy and Richard Wih
Ion motored to Ephrata on Sat
urday taking the Wihlon girls to
their home there after a visit
with their father Armin Wihlon
and family. Dick, John and Gene
Wallace will return home with
him after a visit there with
their father, Herman Wallace and
family.
Rev. Norman Northrup returned
home Saturday from Washington
where he spent the holidays. Mrs.
Northrup and daughter Peggy r.e
malned there to help with the
care of Norman's mother who is
critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth
entertained their children at a
dinner at the ranch on Christmas
day. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Cutsforth, Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth Jr. and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilkenny and
children, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ron 01
sen and children of Pasco, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth and
Sharon Cutsforth and friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Armin Wihlon.
Gene Heliker returned home
from Pioneer Memorial hospital
on Wednesday after he under
went a tonsilectomy on Wednes
day. SP2 Earl L. Miller was a din
ner guest at the Millard Nolan
home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Henderson
entertained with dinner on Christ,
mas day with the following
guests present, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude White of Hardman, Mr.
and Mrs. Niel White, Pilot Rock,
Dona Barnett and Trina Parker,'
and the Henderson family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Way are th'e
parents of a daughter Janna Dee
born one day last week at Fort
Jones, California.
Long Distance Natlon-Wldt
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Penland Bros..
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338
PLAN TO ATTEND
Morrow County Livestock Growers
ASSOCIATION
Annua
AT THE FAIR PAVILION
HEPPNER
Friday, Saturday, January II - 12
A Top - Flight Program
HEADLINING
ERNIE WILLIAMS
President of Portland Union Stock Yards Who Will Speak At Saturday
Night Banquet
FRIDAY FEATURE
FINANCING LAND AND LIVESTOCK"
A panel discussion with B. C. "Brad" Telyea, Federal Land Bank (Pendleton N. F. L. A.), L. E. "Bud" Tibbets.
Agriculture Field Representative, First National Bank of Portland; and J. E. "Jerry" Herberger, Northwest Live
stock P. C. A.
SATURDAY FEATURE
'LIVESTOCK MARKET TRENDS & PROBLEMS"
i
LOSE UGLY FAT
IN TEN DAYS
OR MONEY BACK
If you are overweight, here is the first
really thrilling news to come along in
!'s. A new & convenient way to get
rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so
you can be as slim and trim as yci
wain, mis now proauei called tLi
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.to inn!, no uit'i, no exercise, adso
lutcly harmless. When vou take DIA
TUON. you still enjoy your meals, still
eat the foods you like but vou simolv
! don't have the urge for extra portions
ami automatically your weight must
twin down, oecause. as your own doc
tor will tell you. when you eat less, jrou
weigh less. Excess weight endangers
your heart, kidneys. So no matter what
you have tried before, get DIATRON
and prove to yourself what it can do.
DIATRON is sold on this r.TTARAV.
' TEE: You must lose weight with the
, paraage you use or the package
costs you nothing. Just return the bot
tle to your druggist and get your money
buck. 1W ATUON costs $3.00 and Is sold
with this strict money back guarantee
by:
Humphreys Drug Co. Heppner
Mail Orders PUled.
A panel discussion with Ernie Williams, president Portland Union Stockyards as moderator; Si Williams, auc
tioneer. Livestock Sales Management, commercial and registered cattle; Prosser Clarke, Benson, Bodine and
Clarke, Portland on Lambs; and H. A. Conn, dealer and ieedlot operator on wool.
AND MANY OTHERS INCLUDING BOB HARRIS, FOREST SER-
VICE RANGE SPECIALIST
SOCIAL HOUR Saturday, 5:30, Elks Lounge
Banquet Saturday 6:30 - Fair Pavilion
PRIZES Given Away Both Days PRIZES
All Events and Meetings at Elks Temple Open to Public