Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 13, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    e Legion Auxiliary
;ct$ February 4
f Echo Palmateer
merican Legion Auxil
at the home of Mrs Echo
r Tuesday afternoon Feb
Mrs Edith Niehoson as
is. Guests were Mrs
lgles of Salem who is
;partrnent president and
trude Dickey of Portland
te Child Welfare chair
ey were dinner guests of
Mrs Cecil Thorne that
rs Ingles gave a talk
the importance in the
y and Mrs Dickey told
nurses scholarship and
recommended Miss Anna
of lone who received the
hip two years ago and
in her second year of
training at the Emanuel
, in Portland,
zen cookies were packed
nt to Camp White Vet
, 1 Medford. Mrs John Eu
itated that she would like
on hose to be sent right
) Camp White. The Veter
ike these into rugs,
next meeting of the unit
iseases Are The
nalries We Pay
' Our Neglect of
The Means of
Health"
By Phil Blakney
ur body is a wonderful
hine that operates per
!y until some trouble
ws its working parts off
nice. Then it needs help,
lectingi to give your
f the best help possible
cause a serious disease
levelop.
Ty pay future penalties
present neglect. At the
t sign of any illness go
four physician for 1m.
liate help. He is the ex
t who can tell you what
do and prescribe any
lication you may need.
will be glad to follow
instructions.
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CAN PHONE
6-9962
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A MEDICINE
lck up your prescript
1 if shopping near us. of
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hout extra charge, A
at many people entrust
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tiling their prescriptions,
y we compound yours?
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lUADUAfY 1
105 N. Main
PRESCRIPTION
I CHEMISTS
otation by Edward Bui
wer-Lytton
(1803-1873)
Copyright 1958 (2W1)
will be at the Legion hall Feb
18 at 8 p m and the members will
make paper flowers for the Vet
eran's wheelchair parade.
Mrs Earl McCabe, chairman of
the Juniors activities, held a
meeting at the Legion hall Tues
day aiternoon Feb 4. They had
games of riddles and were tohd
stories about Washington and
Lincoln.
Mr and Mrs Emil Rilling, miss
ionaries from Southern Rhodesia,
Africa, gave talks and showed
slides at the Baptist church
Thursday evening of last week.
They were accompanied by their
three children.
The Nazarene church held its
missionary meeting at the home
of Rev and Mrs Charles Wilkes
Thursday of last week. It is the
Foreign Nazarene Missionary
Society and the officers are Mrs
Wilbur Akers president; Mrs
Ralph Crum, vice president, Jack
Crum treasurer and Mrs Elbe
Akers has charge of the box
work. Their paper is The Other
Sheep and they study Japan with
Mrs Wilkes as chairman. They
meet the first Thursday of each
month. After the business meet
ing a baby shower was given in
honor of Mrs R II Woodroof of
Maupin. Any one interested in
giving gifts may leave them
with Mrs Wilkes. Refreshments
were served by Mrs Wilkes and
(Mrs Elbe Akers. Clothing has
been sent to Honduras and New
Mexico.
Among those from here who
attended the 8th National Assoc
iation of Wheat Growers at the
Davenport hotel last week were
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Howton, Mr
and Mrs Walter Jacobs, Mr and
Mrs Roy Lindstrom, Mr and Mrs
Milton Morgan, Oscar Peterson
and Kenneth Smouse.
Over 200 were served at the
spaghetti and tuna dinner at the
school cafetorium Friday even
ing Feb 7 sponsored by the P-TA
Cake Walks were also enjoyed.
Stanfield grade school played
here in the afternoon and Hepp
ner High school played in the ev
ening, lone grades won both
games. lone won the B string
game and lost the A string game
to Heppner. The primary grades
played basketball during the
halves.
Mr and Mrs Lewis Ball enter
tained at a pinochle party at
their home Saturday evening.
Guests present were Mr and Mrs
W G Seehafer, Mr and Mrs Joe
Gaarsland, Mr and Mrs Walter
Corley, Mr and Mrs Donald Ball,
Mr and Mrs Sam Esteb, Mrs Ed
ith White, Dale White, Elmer
Petersen and Mrs Imogene Moon
ey. Those receiving prizes were,
Mrs Esteb, high. Mrs White, low
and Mrs Corley, 300 pinochle.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Aldrich
spent Sunday at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs
Luther Garner in Pendleton.
Mr and Mrs Robert Rietmann
and sons spent Saturday in Pen
dleton. Mr and Mrs Alvin McCabe of
La Grande spent the weekend
with relatives here. Mr McCabe
is a student at EOCE.
Gerry White student at Will
amette University, spent his va
cation with his parents, Mr and
Mrs Gordon White.
Mrs Ruby Ann Rietmann, tea-
This Week's
HISTORY MYSTERY
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and Its Significance
CLUE: In 1845, among the clusters of log cabins on
the banks of the Willamette, two men who had com
West from Maine and Massachusetts used this coin
to determine the fate of old Stumptown.
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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, Thursday. February 13, 1958
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OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
PORTLAND, OREGON
cher in the Pendleton schools
spent the weekend with relatives
here.
Mr and Mrs Berl Akers enter
tained the High school football
boys at the home with a turkey
dinner recently. The boys were
Paul Pettyjohn Jr, Dallas and
I Francis Rea, John Howton, Ellis
Ball, Kenneth Jones, Jim Swart,
Ralph Akers, Melvin Martin,
(Grant Rigby, Bob Rice, Jack
,Crum, John Botts, John Swanson,
and Berl Jr and Bob Akers. Mr
and Mrs Charles Hudson and
j children and Don Brostrom were
also present. The boys attended
the Lettermen's dance at the
.school cafetorium after the dinn-
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ANOTHER 200 PAIRS
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
REDUCED FOR OUR SPECIAL
CLEARANCE SALE
95
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SAVE NOW ... AT
Gorily
A coffee hour was held in the
parish house at thte Valby Luth
eran church in Gooseberry Sun
day after church in honor of E R
Lundell who was 82 years old.
Mrs Paul Pettyjohn sangi "He
Smiles on Me," accompanied by
Mrs Cleo Drake, both are daught
ers of Mr and Mrs E R Lundell.
Geraldine Morgan and Cheryle
Lundell were the candlelighters.
I Women of the Valby church had
charge of the refreshments.
Those from here who attended
I the Doherty-Bradshaw wedding
in corvams aaiuraay were, Mr
anl Mrs Pat Doherty, Mr and Mrs
Verner Troedson, Rollo Crawford,
Gene Rietmann, Carl Troedson,
Robert Drake, Tom Huston, Gene
Doherty. Also Mrs Margery Do
herty of Pendleton and Mat Do
herty of Hermiston and Miss
Shirley McGreer of Springfield
attended.
The Social club of the Eastern
Star met at the home of Mrs
Charles O'Connor Wednesday of
last week. After the . meeting
games were played and Mrs
James Lindsay received the
prize.
The Extention Unit met at the
home of Mrs Joe Hausler Thurs
day Feb 6. The project leaders
were Mrs Elmer Holtz and Mrs
Bryce Keene who demonstrated
table setting and hospitality.
There were around 23 present.
Mrs Kenne received the door
prize. Mrs Holtz and Mrs Keene
served refreshments.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Holtz at
tended the dedication of the Cal
vary Lutheran church in Sunny
side, Wash Sunday.
The Co-Wed club met recently
at the home of Mr and Mrs Noel
Dobyns with Mrs Robert Jepsen
and Mrs Robert DeSpain as host
esses. Mrs Bonnie Story of Pen
dleton gave a talk on child de
linquency and child guidance.
The club meets every 4th Thurs
day night.
Mrs Hattie Crabtree moved in
to her new home on Third street
last week. Mr and Mrs Lewis
Halvorsen, Mrs Leo Crabtree of
lone and Mr and Mrs Archie
Munkers of Lexington assisted
with moving her household goods
from Salem.where she made her
home for several years.
Mr and Mrs Ray Turner and
sons of Pendleton spent the week
end with relatives here.
Miss Grace Cunningham of
Post Falls, Idaho, Alton Turner
of Medical Springs and Mrs Will
iam T Loos of Orcas Island, Wash
spent the weekend with their
aunt, Mrs Fannie Griffith.
Mr and Mrs Brostrom of Mon
mouth are visiting their son and '
family, Mr and Mrs Don Bros-1
trom. I
Mr and Mrs McKinnley Crum
of Olex spent Sunday at the
Ralph Crum home.
Mrs John Sanders and son,
Gregory, returned to their home
in Portland Monday.
Seaman Sam Barnett will leave
this week for the Hawaiian Is
lands where he will be stationed
at a Naval base for two years.
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Feb 14 Maranatha and Co-Wed
traveling food sale at 10:30
A M.
Feb 14 Topic club meeting at
the home of Mrs Norman
Nelson at 2:15 P M.
Feb 16 Willows grange meeting
in the afternoon with pot
luck dinner at noon.
Feb 18 American Legion Aux
iliary meeting at the Legion
hall at 8 P M. Paper flowers
will be made by the mem
bers. Feb 19 Arnica club meeting at
the home of Mrs Paul Petty
john. Feb 21 H E C of Willows grange
meeting at the home of Mrs
Harold Dobyns in the after
noon. The bridge club met at the
home of Mrs Robert Jepsen Thur
sday evening Feb 6. Those re
ceiving prizes were Mrs LaVerne
Van Marter of Heppner high, Mrs
Charles Hudson, second high
and Mrs David McLeod, low.
A social hour was held after
the Bunchgrass Reekah lodge
meeting Thursday evening Feb
6. Games were played and those
receiving prizes were Mrs Cleo
Drake and Mrs Lewis Ball. The
hall was decorated in the Valen
tine motif. The hostesses were
Mrs Ernest Heliker; Mrs L A Mc
Cabe and Mrs Gordon White.
Wallce Matthews returned
home Thursday of last week
from the Pioneer Memorial hos
pital where he was a patient for
a few days due to a fractured
rib received when he was kicked
by a horse at his home south of
lone. ,
Mrs E R Lundell, Mrs Cleo
Drake and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn
were Pendleton visitors one day
last week. They visited at the
Ray Turner home.
Mrs Cecil Thorne is visiting
her son and family, Mr and Mrs
William Eagle at Misoula, Montana.
Alton Yarnell was a recent
Portland visitor.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Morgan
spent a few days in Portland
last week.. Mrs Mattie Morgan
and grandson Stanley Sanders
Boardman Notes
The Misses Marie and Irene
Potts were hostesses at their
home Saturday afternoon in hon
or of their parents, Mr and Mrs
Leo Potts, on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary.
Guests were Mr and Mrs Orville
Pellett and Delbert Houston of
La Grande, Mr and Mrs Nate
Macomber, Mr and Mrs Seth Rus
sell, Mr and Mrs Guy Ferguson.
Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow, Mr
and Mrs Elvin Ely and Eileen,
Mr and Mrs Nathan Thorpe and
Sandra and Teresa, Mrs Henry
Gantenbein, Barbara Gantenbein,
Miss Jean Scott and Greg Bed
ord. A four-tiered cake, made by
Miss Marie Potts, was cut and
served. Barbara Gantenbein en
tertained with severol accordlan
numbers.
Mr and Mrs Warren Carroll of
La Grande visited at the home
of their son-in-law and daught
er, Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow,
Sunday.
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Mr and Mrs Donald Carver and
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Mr and Mrs E M Baker and
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