Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 06, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    14 Birthday
rty Held at
ie Home Friday
I
and Mrs Dale Ray were
I at the annual 1884 birth
party at their home Friday
Ing of last week. The room
decorated in the Hallowe'en
t yellow and bronze mums
inatchlng candles. A birth
cake decorated by Mrs Les
Goodrich, daughter of the
was served. Mrs Etta Hus
jrave a toast. Others present
Mr and Mrs Fred Ray of
I River, Mrs Roy Tracer of
Uon City, Elizabeth Dallman
dod River, Claude Brashers,
I Wash, Mrs Lester Goodrich,
im, Wash, Mr and Mrs 0
wdell, Mr and Mrs Ernest
lell, Mr and Mrs Wate Craw
Mr and Mrs Ernest Heliker,
Kathryn Yarnell, Mrs Mary
json, Mrs Etta Husum and
Anne Smouse. Those calling
tie afternoon were Mr and
Jesse Warfield, Mrs Marion
icr and Mrs Lee Palmer,
e belonging to the group
were absent were, Mr and
Leonard Carlson of Portland
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Palm
t Lexington. Those having
flays in October were, Mrs
ell, Mrs Heliker, and Mrs
At the close the group sang
Be With You Till We Meet
$. A prayer was also given,
t Verner Troedson entertain
te following guests at a tea
at her home Wednesday
noon, Oct 29: Mrs Milton
an, Mrs Wate Crawford, Mrs
iMelina, Mrs Kathryn Yar
Mrs Olive Engleman, Mrs
i Corson, Mrs Dale Ray, Mrs
Thome, Mrs Carl Bergstrom,
David Rietmann, Mrs James
lay and Mrs Ernest Heliker.
und 40 attended the open
at St Williams Catholic
:h Sunday from 3 to 5 P M.
lay people of the church
j,-, v -x-" mwmrr I Dateg To Remember:
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. November 6. 1958
GARY is 6 years of age, and his
brother Donald Is 11. They are
the boys of Mr and Mrs Riley
Munkers of Heppner.
MR AND MRS KENNETH GREEN
are the parents of these two
youngsters. They are Ava Lynn,
412: and Kelly. 6 years of agt.
JILL MARIE, left is 3 years old,
and Jana Lee, 5. They are the
children of Mr and Mrs Bill
Scott of Heppner.
HEPPNER YOUNGSTERS are Roy
Jr. 10 mcnths old; and his sis
ter Brenda Sue, 3 years. They
are the youngsters of Mr and
Mrs Roy W Tabor.
2 MONTHS OLD DAVID is much
more interested in his brother.
4. than he is the photographer.
Both are the children of Mr and
Mrs Wilbur Worden of Heppner.
THE CRESTON ROBINSONS of
Heppner are the parents of
these two. They ore Vickie, age
8, and Dean, who is 10 years
old.
took . the guests through the
church proper and explained
everything. The Rev P J Gaire
told about the altar, the vessels
and the candles. The open house
is nationwide In the Catholic
churches. Refreshments were
served in the basement by the
women of the Altar Society.
The Union Missionary Society
met at the Valby Lutheran
church Sunday afternoon. At the
business meeting the financing
for a Philipplno boy was dis
cussed. Rev John Rydgren gave a
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1 6TH ANNUAL
Roundup Polled Hereford Sale
Armistice Day Nov. 11, 1958
Roundup Sale Pavilion Pendleton, Oregon
One day only Show 10:30 A.M. - Sale 1:00 P.M.
40 Head Double Registered Polled
Herefords - 35 Bulls - 5 Bred Heifers
These are all service ago bulls of top quality. Pens of 2 and
3 bulls will be featured. Several dandy herd bull prospects,
included.
All cattle consigned by leading breeders of the Northwest.
Roundup Polled Hereford Breeders
fames Rotherrock, President
Jale Committee - Roy Robinson, James Campbell, B J Doherty
$i Williams, Auctioneer Dick Hibberd, Judge
Jocial Hour and Dinner Monday evening Everyone cor
lially invited.
talk on New Guinea and Karen
and Cheryle Lunledd sang a duet.
Refreshments were served after
wards. Mrs Fredrick Martin and Mrs
Louis Carlson attended an ex
tension unit project leaders meet
ing at Pine City Wednesday of
last week.
Mr and Mrs John Sanders and
sons of Portland spent the week
end here. He also went elk hunt
ing. Weekend guests at the James
Botts home were, Mr and Mrs
Emmett Botts of Vancouver,
Wash. Mrs John Botts and son,
Bruce of Battle Ground, Wash
and Miss Louise Botts of Port
land. Ronetta Fahl who has been
visiting at the James Botts home
returned to her home in Portland
with them. .
Mr and Mrs James Morgan
have moved into the John Botts
house on Main Street.
Mr and Mrs Howard Crowell
and children attended a birth
day dinner In honor of her father,
Wilbur Steagall, at the home of
Mr and Mrs Jerry Dougherty near
Heppner Sunday.
Books added to the public li
brary are: Queen Victoria, Streat
field; The Silk Cotton Tree, War
ner; Parrish, Savage.
Mr and Mrs Dean Rohde of
Echo spent Sunday at the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs Victor
Rietmann.
Over $5G was taken in at the
UNICEF drive Hallowe'en. This
was sponsored by the P-TA
School children through the 8th
grade, wearing the orange and
black emblem, gathered the mon
ey about town in cartons. This
money goes for milk, medicines
and health service for more than
5 million children. The children
were given a party afterwards
at the school cafetorium. A dance
was held at the school for high
school students.
Franklin Lindstrom is recover
ing at his home from Rocky
Mountain fever which was sup
posed to have been caused from
being bitten by a tick on a deer's
head. Mrs Hugh Bell of Condon
has been staying at the Lind
strom home.
Those receiving prizes at the
masquerade dance at the Legion
hall sponsored by the lone post
were, Mr and Mrs Arthur Craw
ford, dressed as Indians, 1st
prize; Harold Holtz, dressed as
a cook, and Miss Irene Grant,
dressed as a waitress, 2nd prize;
Mrs Roberta Dougherty, dressed
as an old lady, 1st for a single.
High school students were Diana
Pettyjohn, 1st; Linda Halvorsen,
2nd and Lona White 3rd. Robert
Rietmann received the camera
which was sold by the lone Sorority.
October 8 The Pilgrim Fellow
ship group of the Community
church will hold a travelling
food sale beginning at 10
A M. Anyone wishing special
orders may contact Marilyn
Morgan.
November 1 1 Veteran's Day pro
gram at the Memorial ath
letic field in the morning.
November 1 1 Garden club meet
ing at the home of Mrs Carl
Bergstrom at 2 P M.
November 12 Maranatha club
Earl McKinney in the after
noon. November 12 P-TA meeting.
Slides on Mexico will be
shown from 7 to 8 P M fol
low by business meeting and
program.
November 14 Study meeting of
- the Topic club at the home
of Mrs Roland Bergstrom.
November 9 Sunday, Rev Emil
Rilling will conduct the
morning services at 11 am
at the Baptist church.
Weekend guest at the Leo
Crabtree home were Mr and Mrs
George Stender and daughter,
Dani, Don Thompson, E E Mey
ers and Mrs Blanche Scheelar
i all of Salem.
Mr and Mrs Ray Heimbigner
and children attended a house
warming for her sister and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs Harry Fink at I
Pasco, Wash. Other relatives
came from Odessa and Quincey,
Wash.
Mrs Harold Dobyns returned
home Tuesday of last week from
a two weeks trip. She visited her
son and family, Mr and Mrs Jerry
Holly in Portland and son and
family, Mr and Mrs Russell Holly
in Seattle. While in Seattle she
attended the Robert Dall mum
show and another mum show In
northwest Seattle. Mr Dobyns
mot her in Pendleton where they
spent a couple of days.
Mr and Mrs Melvin Melena
and sons have moved into the
Jessie Griffin house on Second
Street.
James Cossman 62 died Oct 29
with a heart attack at his home
in North Hollywood, Calif. He
is survived by his wife, Ruth,
two daughters, one son and 5
grandchildren. He was married
Dec 1917 to Ruth Petteys of lone
and taught his first year of
school here in 1916-1917. After
he was in the armed forces he
taught many years In the junior
college in Santa Monica, Calif.
Walter L Lansing of Salem,
grand master of the Masons of
Oregon, paid his official visit to
the lone lodge No 120, AF & AM,
Monday evening. Nov 3. Among
other officers present were, Harry
Proudfoot. Portland grand secre
tary and Walter Jaeger, Condon,
district deputy of the grand mas
ter. Leo Crabtree is the master of
the lone lodge. Other lodges rep
resented and their masters and
officers were Arlington, Heppner,
Fossil and Condon. All officers
from these lodges were present
except one. There were 76 mem
bers present. A dinner preceded
the meeting served by members
of the Eastern Star. f
Around 70 attended the potluck
dinner in honor of Rev and Mrs
Charles Wilkes and famUy at the
Legion hall Monday evening,
Nov 3. This was a farewell party
for the Wilkes who are leaving
Tuesday for Zillah, Wash where
he will be the pastor of the
Church of the Nazarene. He has
been pastor of the Nazarene
church here for over two years.
Rev William Collier gave the ad
dress, Mrs Edison Morgan sang.
"Until We Meet Again" and Tom
and Lila Olson sang a duet. Both
numbers were accompanied by
Mrs Collier. A money tree was
presented to the Wilkes.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
OFFICE
Will Be
CLOSED
Nov. 20,21,22 i
Attending State Chiropractic
Convention
Dr. Robert W. Pfeiffer
Heppner Hotel Bldg.
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toys, dishes, or what do you
need? Elaine S George resi
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