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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 7, 1957 Pags 3 lone Fun Night Draws Big Crowd By Echo Palmateer The annual P-TA Fun Night at the school Saturday evening was a great success. The following program-was given: in the gym nasium, a basketball game by the 1st and 2nd grade boys; tumbling by 1st and 2nd grade girls; performance on the tram polin by 3rd grade boys and girls; a basketball game by the 4fh arid 5th grade boys; beginners on the trampoline by 4th grade girls; folk dancing by the 5th, 6th and 7th grades; a basketball game, the 8th grade boys VS the dads, (the boys won); tumbling by the 6th, 7th and 8th grade girls; High school tumbling and trampline; Tom Heimbigner on the trampo line; and high school girls VS the mothers in volleyball games, (the girls won). Several girls were cheer leaders. In the cafe torium the program was: the Jance band with Brenda Town lend as vocalist; a vocal solo by inda Halvorsen accompanied )y Mrs. Lloyd Howton; a piano luet by Karen and Cheryle Lun lell; a jug band; the girls double rio accompanied by Gary Step lenson; a zither solo by Joe lausler; a vocal duet by Lona Vhite and Jean Martin; a pan tomime, imitating Elvis Presley; and several numbers by the Hun gary Five band. Refreshments were served after the program. The committees were Ray Heimbigner, president of the P-TA; finance committee, Bryce Keene, Walter Jacobs, Raymond Lundell and Gary Step henson and refreshments, Mrs. Hershal Townsend. $109.19 was taken in,- this will go the the P-TA. Dates to remember: Feb. 8 Topic club at the home of Mrs. Mabel Cotter at 2:15 p. m. Feb. 12 Garden club at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell in the afternoon. Feb. 13 Maranatha club meet ing. Feb. 13 P-TA meeting at 7:30 p. m. Election of a nominating committee and Founders pro gram. Feb. 14 Extension Unit meet ing at the home of Mrs. Fred rick Martin, an all day meeting. Subject Herbs and other season ings. ' Feb. 15 H. E. C. of Willows grange at the home of Mrs. Wate Crawford with a potluck dinner at noon. Feb. 17 A potluck dinner after morning services at the Com munity church parlor In honor of Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight. Feb. 17 Annual church meet ing at the Valby Lutheran church. Feb. 17 Willows grange meet ing in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Voorhees and daughters left for their home in Portland Saturday, of last week. Mrs. Voorhees and daugh ter visited for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wate Craw ford while Mr. Voorhees was on a business trip in Idaho. Mrs. C. E. Brenner and son, Kenneth, went to The Dalles Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eubanks and children of Arlington spent Saturday at the C. E. Brenner home. Mrs. Milton Morgan gave a birthday party Friday Feb. 1st in honor of her niece, Peggy Voor. hees, who was ten years old. Other children present were Su san Lindstrom, Arleta McCabe, Marjorie and Terry O'Connor, Marlene, Anita and Cynthia Crawford, Neil and Tommy Craw ford and Marilyn and Gary Mor gan. Gary White, student at Willa mette University visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White, Test-drive tomorrow's truck today! jpjjU- I P III The All-New The New Forward Control 'Jeep' FC-150 is powered by the rugged, economical engine that made 'Jeep' vehicles famous. Forward! CoitdQpoD '$qq$ FG-05 New Forward Control design Maximum cargo apace on minimum wheelbase "Go-anywhere" maneuverability Famous 'Jeep' ruggednesa and economy 4-wheel-drlve traction and versatility Sit behind the wheel of the world's new est, most efficient 4-wheel-drive Truck! New Forward Control design is the secret ! It's the first time a 4-wheel drive truck has so effectively combined such excep tional maneuverability with so much cargo capacity! The all-new Forward Control 'Jeep' FC-150, 5,000 lbs. G.V.W., puts a 74" pickup box on an 81" wheel base to give you record-breaking cargo space per inch of wheelbase. You get new styling, visibility, comfort ...plus all the rugged, versatile, func tional features you'd expect to find in performance-proved 'Jeep' vehicles -including "go-anywhere" 4-wheel drive traction for tough off-road travel. iJf&CJ) I Forward Control 4-Wheel-Driin . FC150 WIUYS . . .werld'i lacgml makwi ( 4-WhMl-Dflv mhlclM Ask your 'Jeep' dealer for an on-the-job demonstration I FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY HEPPNER, OREGON last week. Among those attending the Highland Globe Trotters basket ball game in Pendleton Satur day were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan and son Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and son, Paul Jr., and Bruce Rigby. j Louis Padberg is visiting in Lake Grove and Portland. Mrs. Ray Boyce entertained the bridge club at her home Friday evening of last week. Those re ceiving prizes were Mrs. Gene Hall, high; Mrs. Walter Jacobs, 2nd high; and Mrs. Robert De-1 Spain, low. I Former Resident Dies I Word was received of the death of Miss Kitty Wilmot in Corval-1 lis Feb. 1. She was a former resident of lone and attended the schools here; and was also a nurse in the St. Vincent hospital in Portland. She is survived by' a sister, Mrs. Delia McMillan in Corvallis, 4 nephews and one niece. Funeral services were held Feb. 4 in Portland and in terment in Crescent Grove cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson are the parents of a son, Richard Aaron, born at the Pioneer Me morial hospital Feb. 3. Weight 7 lbs. and 8 ozs. The grandpar ents are Henry Peterson of lone and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren of B. C, Canada. Mrs. Omar Rietmann is a patient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital following surgery. Joel Barlow has been a patient in the hospital in Heppner. Fred Ely returned home last wek from Seattle and Custer, Wash., where he visited rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely and H. O. Ely attended the funeral of an uncle, Wilbur M. Wade in Estacada Saturday. Mr. Wade died Jan. 30 and is survived by his widow, Sadie, two son's and a sister. The Wades lived in the Olex community several years ago and have visited here many times. Relatives coming from a dist ance for the Arley Padberg fune ral were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kruse of Lake Grove; C. W. Bur ton, Mrs. Ruby Misstich and Mrs. Roy Farris all of Portland. Announcements were received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Springer of Gil- roy, Calif., Jan. 23. She was named Carrie Louise and weighed 7 lbs. and 8 ozs. Mr. Springer was a former music Instructor here and now teaches music in Gilroy. Mrs. Roy Lindstrom entertain ed at a March of Dimas coffee hour at her home Tuesday morn ing Jan. 29. The guests present were Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mrs. Wate Craw-' ford, Mrs. Lloyd Knight, Mrs. Echo Palmateer, Mrs. Edith Nichoson, Mrs. E. W. Brlstow and Mrs. Cleo Drake. Mrs. Lindstrom showed movies of their trip to the Hawaiian Islands. The Three Links club of Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. Adon Ham lett Wednesday afternoon Jan. 30 with Mrs. Mary Swanson as co-hostess. After the business meeting conducted by Mrs. Wate Crawford, chairman, games were played. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Mrs. Char les O'Connor received the door prize. i BAND PARENTS TO MEET The Heppner Band Parents will meet Monday evening, February 11 at the school at 8:00 p. m. Plans will be made for the carni val to be held in the spring. DO0 OWNERS Pay Laceimses This Wnkh -AFTER MARCH 1 ST A $2 PENALTY WILL BE LEVI ED- NOW-$1.00 for each Male or Spayed Female NOW-$2.00 for each Female March 1, $3.00 for each Male or Spayed Female March 1, $4.00 for each Female Chapter 564, Oregon Laws, 1949, require that license plates be displayed on dogs at all times. 1 C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector Lexington News By Delpha Jones Mrs. Kenneth Peck entertained several of their friends with a dinner and party honoring her husband's birthday one evening this week. Canasta was played, Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barak, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin. Mrs. B. J. Doherty entertained with a dinner on Sunday honor ing her husband's birthday. The guests were the Bob Mathews family. Newt O'Harra is a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital having undergone surgery there one day last week. ! Mrs. Eldon Padberg entertained the Amicitia club at her home on Tuesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth, high; second high, Eldon Pad berg and door prize, Mrs. Leon ard Munkers. Refreshments were served. Let's don't forget Grange which is the second Saturday of each month. School Items Lexington volleyball girls will meet Irrigon at 4:30 Friday after noon in the local gym. This will be followed at 7 p. m. by two basketball games. On Saturday the basketball team will motor to Stanfield where they will meet them in a basketball game. In this last semester of the school year the home ec. girls are now enjoying some cooking and at the present time are making pies and other pastries. Mary Vinsen of Monument was visitor at the high school on Tuesday. The sophomore class is busy planning a party on St. Valen tine's eve for the high school. Maureen Groves has won the Betty Crocker homemaker of tomorrow contest She has been presented a pin and will at a later date appear on T. V. Lexington P-TA will meet next Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. In the school auditorium. The pro gram for the evening will con sist of a talk by Velma Glass on the county health department and its functions. It is hoDed that people will come prepared to ask any questions that they would like, and she will try and explain to those asking them. 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