XIAL
APPENIN6S
inge Students
i at P-TA
Jer's Day
February 12 Founder's
gram of the Heppner P
:ured a "global friends"
i and the annual Found
' tea.
ge group heard talks by
eign exchange students
e seniors at Pendleton
lool this year,
students are Francoise
a girl from Marseilles,
and Wolfgang Steise, a
n Berlin, Germany.
oise, who lives with the
. Thompson family of
m, compared teenage life
ce to that of our country,
ig lives with the Jack
.mily at Adams, Oregon
spoke on a wide range of
I, social and personal
ions from the audience
lswered by the speakers,
conclusion of their talks.
students were introduced
v lace McCrae, superintend
"Schools in Pendleton,
ig the business meeting
followed, a nominating
tee of Mrs Elmer Schmidt,
ster Boulden and Lowell
was appointed,
wing the meeting there
silver tea in recognition
PA Founder's Day.
ations of spring flowers
illow and white candles
sed. Mrs E E Gonty and
)hn Hanna poured. Mrs
imbel, Mrs Howard Cleve
nd Mrs Bernard Marshall
a charge of refreshments
rs Orval Matheny was in
of hospitality.
Farewell Dinner
Given At Valby
Lutheran Church
A large crowd attended the pot
luck dinner at Valby parish
house Sunday in honor of Mr and
Mrs Leonard Carlson and Mrs
Beulah Lundeil, who have recent
ly purchased homes in Portland.
The women received orchid
corsages and Mr Carlson a car
nation boutonniere. The flowers
jwere all raised in a hot house at
j the Frank Anderson ranch in
; Eightmile.
' Rev Merlin Zier presented the
guests of honor with gifts from
the Valby Missionary Society,
after which Oscar Peterson show
ed some pictures taken while on
his trips through the Holy Land
and Europe.
Out of town guests were Mrs
Elmo McMillan of Salem, Mrs
Warren Crutcher of Gresham and
Mr and Mrs Wallace Lundeil
and children of Portland.
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Coming Events
Re-
Friday Feb 21 Sans Souci
bekah lodge
Saturday Feb 22 Elks annual
2 pm, lodge meeting, card
party for women. 5:30 to 8:00
p m dinner at fair pavilion;
ROCK HOUND
CORNER
By JOHN NEWMAN
a low or the things you might
have learned had you attended
fhfl her tvi i-vrt ; .i li .j i . . a
8 and 9 p m, floor show at!' . ' " 1 LU' uul
Sinr theater; 10:30 D m. dan-' . w nam pen me en-
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, February 20, 1958
r
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co in ballroom.
Monday, Feb 24 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Donn-ell's
5 1 Tuesday, Feb 25 Degree of Hon
or
Bookworms
thusiasm of those present
lhat George Miller was ap
pointed representative to the fed
eration and Dr Wagner and Mr
Peterson to the finance commit
tee. Anderson Building Supply is
laying in glass suitable for samp-
Two Eight-year Olds
Have Birthday Party
Mrs William Labhart and Mrs
Howard Pettyjohn entertained 13
young guests Friday at a joint
birthday party honoring Chris
Labhart and Steve Pettyjohn
who were eight years old on
Saint Valentine's day.
Attending were Gary Dowen,
John Rawlins, Billie Stockard,
John Van Winkle, Philip Blak
ney, Randy Stillman, David Hall,
Kit Anderson, Dean Robinson,
Mark and Laurie Labhart, Larry
and Doean Pettyjohn.
The group attended the picture
show after enjoying refreshments
of birthday cake and ice cream.
ENGAGED Miss Ruby Ann Riet-
mann, lone, who this week an
nounced her engagement to
Dean L Rohde of Echo.
32, OES
Ruby Ann Rietmann
Tells Engagement
Mr and Mrs Victor Rietmann
of lone announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Ruby
Ann, to Dean L Rohde, son of
Mrs Eileen Rohde of Echo.
Miss Rietmann is a graduate of
lone high school and Eastern
Oregon College and is now teach
ing in Pendleton.
Mr Rohde is a graduate of
Echo high school and attended
Washington State college.
A June wedding is planned.
Wednesday, Feb 26 Willows. 1 display case shelves, etc
lodge, no 66, IOOF That Fred McGill brought his
Thursday, Feb 27-Soroptimists. stone vicwing light, that George
noon at O'Donnell's i Miller brought some mighty pret-
Elks slal,s from ,lis ovv,i display
r.-.A.. ru ,!, since there had been no shows
'-" "- -"close enough to eet to. that f,.
sil deposits are found in every
nation in the world, that some
contain the remains of animals,
reptiles and insects thjit appar
ently didn't answer the role call
when Noah checked them aboard.
. . . That elephant meat is still
refrigerated in Alaska and Si
beria since the time the animals
inhabited that portion of the
country and that even now moth
er nature on occasions, opens the
refrigerator door and thaws out
(Kenneth-Eiiis) ; Civic League Plans
Spring Style Show
The. Heppner Civic League
met Monday evening at the dir
ectors room of the Bank of East
ern Oregon.
The main topic of business was
i the style show which Is to be
held March 19 and all committ
ees wore appointed.
The
aiso cnscusseu wnn a tentative
p spring, rummage sale was Yi , e
discussed with a tentative 'sklos"n( very much to the r
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Local Couple Now
At Home In Heppner
th(, sao- (Siberia still carries on ivory tusk
'trade with the Oreint.
I ... nidi 11 requires iu leet 01
compressed vegetable matter to
iuuui.l- uiiu iuot ui ooai; inai 1
reached my receptive capacity
before we got down to Cenozoaic,
Mesozaic, Plazonic, and in which
Mrs Pierce Has High
Score At Bridge
Mrs Mervin Leonard entertain
ed Mnndav at her home in T.pv.
ington with a bridge luncheon. ,one of these la'ers lics uranium.
Gupsts wore Mrs Cone IMeren mere was mucn more DUt my
Mrs Wilma Unrein and Jack Mrs Raloh Thomnson. Mrs Clnr-icart was loaded. . . you should
McTimpeny were manioc! Wed-! once Rosewall, Mrs Fred Parrish, have boon tnere- 0n t0P of that
nesday, February 5 at the Moth-1 Mrs Frank Turner, Mrs Claude here was tne Picture on Hidden
odist parsonage with Rev Lester Grharh and Mrs Robert Penland. (Treasures and from that I learn
Boulden performing the cere- Mrs Tierce held high scon?, Mrs od that the telescope and the
monv. T iomnson was low and Mrs Parr- ""wv'ov"i'c uul"
Their attendants were Mr and hsh received the traveling prize.
Mrs Fred Ott.
After a short wedding trip to, Sewing Club Meets
Areata, California, where they . . , . .
visited Mrs Timpeny's brother
and wife, Mr and Mrs Hubert
Hudson, the couple is now at!
home in Heppner.
At Graham Home
SOROPTIMISTS GIVE GIFTS
Mrs Claude Graham entertain
ed the Sewing club last Wednes
day afternoon at her home on
the Lexington highway.
Members present were Mrs
At the Soroptimist meeting Carl Spaulding, Mrs Lowell Grib
Thursday noon at O'Donnell's bio, Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs Ray-
gifts were wrapped as Valen-imond Ferguson, Mrs P W Ma
tines and taken to the county ! honey, Mrs Robert Penland and
patients at Pioneer Memorial the hostess.
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million light years beyond the
sun; the other the mystery and
beauty of things so small they
can be divided no more.
The beauty and wonder of it
all left no room for regret at
the last of the meeting. Those
having voted out refreshments at
the last meeting. Those who
failed to come may never know
how much they missed.
It is your loss as well as the
club's if you do not come the
third Saturday of each month.
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