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Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 5, 1957 Heppner High School SCOOP By Jan Beamer Returning to our cramming ses sions again was real difficult following the Thanksgiving va cation. Anticipation is now rising over the basketball season for 1957 58. The first chance to see the boys in action will be at the Jam boree in Umatilla on Wednesday night, Dec. 4. The regular game schedule will be picked up on Friday, Dec. 6 at St. Joseph in Pendleton and again Saturday night, Dec. 7 at Arlington. The following week will see two games at Condon. One of these games on Friday, Dec. 13 will be against Sisters and will be play ed at Condon and the following night we will play Culver and again on the Condon floor. Participation points thus far In to the year are: Seniors 124; Juni ors 121; Sophomores 110; Fresh men 119. With the start of the basketball games there will be many more possibilities for gain ing points and probably many changes in positions. Christmas vacation is to be a little confusing this year since we will be dismissed at 2:30 on Dec. 20 and then return to our classes for Dec. 30 and 31. We will be free on New Years and then resume classes again for Thurs day and Friday Jan. 2 and 3. The Christmas concert given by the music department of the Mothers Club Has Christmas Party Members of the Young Moth er's club ushered in the Yuletide season with their annual Christ mas party at the home of Mrs. Victor Kreimeyer on Monday, Dec. 2. Fourteen members were present, also four guests, Mrs. Merlin Zler, Mrs. Ralph Richmond, Mrs. Rod Murray and Mrs. Harry Bongers, who are prospective members. Each member brought home made cookies and candies for Heppner high school will be the feature of the evening of Dec. 18. Both the chorus and the band will present numbers featuring the Christmas theme. ' The grade school Christmas concert will be given Dec. 17 in the multi-purpose room. There will be a matinee program feat uring grades 1-3 at 1:15 in the afternoon. The program for grades 4-8 will be given at 8 p.m. the same day. Calendar of Events Dec. 5 Volleyball here 6:30 with Lexington. Dec. 6 Basketball with St. Jo seph at Pendleton. Dec. 7 Basketball with Arling ton at Arlington. Dec. 8 FHA Christmas tea, 2:30 p.m. Dec. 10 Student council meet ing, 4th period. Dec. 11 Volleyball with lone at lone, 8 p.m. Dec. 12 Traffic conference at Pilot Rock. distribution to the elderly pa tients of the Morrow county Pio neer Memorial hospital. The gifts were delivered to the patients on Dec. 3 by the Eluta CamDflre Girls, a group sponsored by the Young Mothers club. Club mem bers also wrote letters to these elderly patients which will be mailed to them later in Decem ber. Plans were made for a progres sive dinner with the members' husbands, to take place in Janu ary. Mrs. Wallace Wolff is the chairman of the planning com mittee. The last course of the dinner will be served at the home of Mrs. Bob Jones where they ; will be shown the pictures taken by the Joneses in Germany. Mrs. Wallace Wolff was also in charge of the program for the Christmas party which consist ed of carol singing with impromp tu tableaus by the members. Mrs. Victor Kreimeyer was accompan ist and Mrs. Norman Peters led hte singing. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Kreimeyer and Mrs. Peters. US 1$ t i !g lg 3 S WILSON'S PRE-CHRISTMAS w-'ywyiyiiiiuivjymt. sX XI II I II "S. Wiw fit I Topcoats Here's a real gift for a man, and at prices that will help your Christmas budget too! We have a big selection of styles, materials and colors, so select his now and SAVEI 20 off THIS WEEK'S Lucky Winner WILL RECEIVE A MAN'S TEXTAN Leather Billfold Jantxen Sweaters . .9.95-13.95 Jantzen's newest sweater styles and there are many this year Including bulky knits, vests and many more. SPORT SHIRTS 4.95-13.95 AH the most popular style In cottons and wools. MEN'S SLACKS 9.95-19.95 Certainly he'll appreciate a new gport outfit for Christmas, and slacks are a main Item. See our big gioup now. MEN'S JEWELRY 2.50 to 5.00 New gift sets Including cuff link sets, tie clasps and others BILLFOLDS 5.00 to 7.50 Fine genuine leather billfolds by Textan. ilson's Men's Wear Heppner Couple Married Recently Mrs. Kathleen Kononen and Clarence Cox announce their marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Laurer at Friday Har bor, Wash., at 6 p.m. Nov. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Laurer attended the couple. Following the ceremony a re ception was held for the wedding party at the American Legion club. Mrs. Cox will continue to make her home in Heppner while Mr. Cox is assigned to construc tion at Friday Harbor. Carnation Club Has Birthday Party The Carnation club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Maxlne Gray. This was the birthday party and gifts were drawn from the box by tnose having birthday In Sep tember, October and November. A nominating committee was appointed for the new officers for the coming year. Refreshments of birthday cake and coffee was served by Mrs. Martha King, Mrs. Marv Brvant and the hostess. Umatilla Wins Ball Jamboree By Mary Lee Marlow Umatilla was winner of the Girls' Volleyball jamboree held here Monday night of last week. Eight schools participated. The final game was close, with the score ending 15-14. Irrigon was winner of third place, winning over Boardman, 10-8. Other schools taking part were Stan field, Hermiston, Lexington and Heppner. New rules were used this year similar to boys rules, In which 10 minute games were played, with two minutes overtime in case of a tie. With the old rule eight minute games were played or 15 points. The most exciting game of the evening was the fourth game which was between lone and Boardman. At the end of the playing time the score was 15 15. with lone coming out winner 1915 after the overtime. Gwen Randall of Umatilla was high scorer with 17 points. Janet Henderson, Irrigon, was second, with 15 points and Grace Mc Cabe, lone, third with 13 points. High scorers from Boardman were Barbara Gantenbein, Wanda For thman and Mona Taylor, each scoring seven points. Suitable mementos will be sent to top teams. Between games a tumbling act was presented by lone, a fire bat on number by Stanfield, and a drill team from Irrigon perform ed. There were about 200 people present. First game started at 7 p.m. Mrs. LaVern Partlow was main referee of the jamboree. The Boardman volleyball sche dule is as follows: Duplicate Club Meets At Blakney Home ' The Duplicate Bridge club was entertained Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blakney at their home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Marter Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mr. and Mrs". Clinton McQuarrle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meador, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt and Mrs. William Sowell. The couple winnine hleh score was composed of Mrs. Wilson and Mr. dribble, second high was won by Mr. Meador and Mr. Blakney. ELUTA CAMPFIRE GIRLS At the last few meetings we have been practicing for our Mothers Tea to be held Dec. 10 at our guardian's home. We plan on taking cookies and singing Christmas carols at the hospital December 3. Refreshments were served at the last meeting by Vickie Bar ratt. Nancy Cleveland, scribe OIKHI CAMP FIRE GIRLS The president, Darline Ander son called the meeting to order, The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. We elected officers. They are president, Kathy Ray; vice pres ident Darline Anderson; secre tary, Pattl Collins; treasurer Cheryl Bellenbrock, and reporter, Mary Cox. We practiced Christmas carols and the meeting was adjourned, Mary Cox, reporter .Dec. 9, at Irrigon, afternoon, time announced later; Dec. 11: Stanfield here 4:30 p.m.; Dec. 16, at Echo, 6:30 p.m.; Jan 8, Irrigon here, 2:30 p.m.; Jan 18, at lone, 4:30 p.m.; Feb. 7, Umatilla here, 7 p.m. In addition there are three girls' basketball games scheduled here as follows: Jan. 27, Echo, here, 7 p.m.; Feb. 15, lone here, 7 p.m.; Feb. 19, Stanfield here, 4:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn have re turned from a three week trip to Arizona and California. They vis ited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn Jr., in Tuscon, and at the home of Mrs. Kuhn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wootan in Wilcox, Ariz. In Ontario, Calif., they visited at the home of Kuhn's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Kristensen returned home last week from a two week trip to Lamore, Calif., where they visited at the home of Mrs. Kristensen's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas. While there Mr. and Mrs. Thomas celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. On their re turn trip the Kristensens stopped in Davis, Calif., to visit at the home of their niece, Mr.'and Mrs. Max Vannoy, former residents here. Little Terry Fortner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fortner of Portland, visited her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fortner. Other recent visitors at the Fort ner home were their daughter, Mrs. Bruce Lindsay and children Sherry, Jimmie and Johnny of Heppner. Most Boardman residents en joyed Thanksgiving dinner eith er at home, or went out of town visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger left the first of the week to spend the holidays at the home of Messen ger's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Willetts. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carpenter and daughter Alberta went to Se attle to spend the week with their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpenter. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats Thanks giving were Coats' nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chapin and child ren David and Judy, Pendleton; his brother, Jess Coats Hardman; and Mrs. Coats' sister Mrs. Zearl Gillespie. Louis Hamilton and daughter, Mrs. Louis Crockett, Bellingham, Wash., visited last week at the home of Hamilton's nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Baldlno and daughter Gloria, Spokane, spent the holidays with Mrs. Baldlno's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes. Thanksgiving day they all, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hayes of Arlington, went to Heppner to have dinner at the home of Mrs. Hayes' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lovgren. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Stewart went to Estacada to spend the holiday weekend at the home of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Veelle, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marlow went to La Grande where they were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Marlow's father and step mother, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carroll. 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