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gOCIAL - BiilllliBM Johnson Home Scene Of Dessert-Pinochle r . n I ii. i runy viunuuy iNigru Mrs Clarence Johnson enter tained Monday evening with a dessert-pinochle party at her home. Guests were Mrs Fred Man kin, Mrs Robert Lowe, Mrs Anne Fehmerling, Mrs Earl Evans, Mrs Max Harris, Mrs Henry Happold, Mrs Merritt Gray, Mrs Glenn Smith, Mrs Jack Van Winkle, Mrs LeRoy Gardner, Mrs Ambrose Chapin and Mrs Riley Munkers. Mrs Lowe held high score for the evening, Mrs -Happold was low, Mrs Gray and Mrs Harris j received pinochle prizes and Mrs I Munkers the door prize. 4-H Livestock Club Honored At Dinner ' 1 The Rhea Creek Grange hall was the scene of a gayley dec orated Hallowe'en dinner, given in honor of the Rhea Creek Live- t stock club members and their families, Sunday evening, Oct ober 26. Host and hostess for the even ing were, Mr and Mrs Wilbur Van Blokland. Mr Van Blokland, as retiring club leader, gave the . flinner in appreciation of the fine cooperation from both members and their parents, enabling him to have completed three success ; Jul years with the club. I During the course of the even- lng, the new leader, Harold I Wright, was introduced and he I introduced the new members and their families; Meridee Webb, Tana Valentine and Bobby Har I ris. I I Guests for the evening were, i 'Mr and Mrs Harold Wright and Kenny; Mr ana mrs ieonara kiu and William; Mr and Mrs Nels Anderson, Jerry, David, Douglas, Kit and Richard; Mr and Mrs lArch Ball and Archie; Mr and Mrs Jim Valentine and Tana; I Mr and Mrs Frank Anderson, I Eric, Steven and Charles; Mr and IMrs Paul Webb, Nat, Meridee and Becky; Mr and Mrs William Raw lins, Tommy and Johnny; Mr and Mrs Gene Hall, David and John ny; Darrel Harris, Bobby and Johnny and Gary and Dale Blok land. Assisting the Van Bloklands with the dinner were Mrs Arnold Springer, Mrs Paul Webb, and Mrs Harold Wright. Serving the dinner were Ginger Springer and Gail Hoskins. POTLUCK POSTPONED All ' Saints' Episcopal church potluck, previously announced for I Sunday afternoon, November 9, if 1 1 ,. .1 ...aaI, lias ueuu jjusiijuiicu une weerw due to a conflict in dates. Non-Surgical Method Cures Hemorrhoids Painlessly A relatively painless, non surgical method of treating hemorrhoids (piles) is work ing therapeutic miracles for thousands who suffer from rectal and colon disorders. A recently developed elec tronic treatment is proving more effective than surgery, with none of the after effects of surgery. The relatively new tech nique requires no hospital Advftitmfll Do you have children 15 or younger? If so, you will be vilalh interested in Equitable's new COLLEGE COST COMPARISON folder which gives such important information as average tuition, board and room, fees, etc., for all 40 colleges and universities in Oregon and Washington. It is an outstanding folder which will help you in planning now for the future education of your children, is yours FREE, without obligation. Ask your Equitable representative or send coupon. You'll be glad you did. apPENIN6S in Coming Events Friday, November 7 Sana Souci Rebekab lodge. 1 Sunday, November 9 St Patrick's Altar Society smorgasbord. fair pavilion. Monday, November 10 Band1 parents, 8 pm, band room. Tuesday, November 11 Veteran's Day. I Wednesday. November 12 Wil lows lodge no 66. IOOF. P-TA. 8 PM, school. Thursday November 13 Soroptl mists noon at O'Donnell's. Friday, November 14 Buth chapter no 32, OES. Party Celebrates Tenth Birthday Mrs Fred Pruessing compli mented her daughter, Christine, last Thursday on the occassion of her 10th birthday. Games were played, Hallo we'en favors were presented each guest and a luncheon of hot dogs, ' jello, ice cream and cake was served. Classmates attending the party were Meredith Webb, Tricia Far ley, Barbara Gribble, Linda Clark, Vicki Kreimeyer, Sheridan Wy man and Gail Batty. The hostess was assisted by Miss Carole Anne Anderson. Barbara Gribble Has Birthday Party Barbara Gribble celebrated her 10th birthday Saturday afternoon with a party at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Lowell Grib ble. A treasure hunt was enjoyed with each guest receiving a gift. Later in the afternoon birth day cake and sundaes were ser ved to Erna Lynn Winchester, Gail Batty, Brenda Young, Mere dith Webb, Tricia Farley, Carpi Thurston, Christine Pruess i n g and the guest of honor. Bridal Shower Honors Miss Joyce Casebeer Miss Sharon Case and Miss Joe M upro VinstPsBPS last Thnrs. '. day evening at the Louie Case home, for a bridal shower hon oring Miss Joyce Casebeer. Games were played, followed by the opening of the many lov ely gifts, and refreshments were rrZ-rJ " ,': : tZ 'a Boulden, Susie McQuarrie, Rhoda Ott, Carolyn McDaniel, Leann Padberg, Kay Keithley, Mrs Mar vin Casebeer, Mrs Millie White, Mrs Darrel Padberg, Mrs Louie Case, Mrs Prudy Casebeer and the guest of honor. ization or confinement. Pa tients show marked im provement almost immedi ately, and uncomplicated cases can be frequently cor rected in as little as 10 days. Further information with out obligation may be ob tained by writing the Dean Clinic, Chiropractic Physi cians, 2026 N. E. Sandy Blvd., Portland 12, Oregon. your EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Equitable Building, Portland 4. Ortton Pita tend me your COLLEGE COST COMPARISON folder which jivn information on all 40 Oregon and Washington tchooU. Name- Addresa- Clty or town- rn mmm -l (4 v MR AND MRS JERRY DOUGHERTY (the former Miss Pat Steagall) who were married at St Patrick's Catholic church in a late fall wedding. . (Cole Studio) Miss Patricia Baseel Sets Wedding Date Mr and Mrs Michael Baseel of St Helens, Oregon announce the wedding date of their daugh ter, Patricia Darlene, to Mr Lyle H Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs Lincoln Nash, as Saturday, Nov ember 15 at 1:30 p m at St Fred ric's church in St Helens. A re- ccPtion wil1 follow n the Knight 01 LOlumDUS nail. All friends and cordially invited. relatives are Soroptimists Make Final Hayride Plans At the Thursday noon meeting of the Soroptim st Club of Hepp .., e tmra ner final plans were discussed for the annual Hallowe'en hay ride, which the club sponsored on Friday evening, October 31, for all Heppner students from the 7th grade through the senior class. Committee reported and trans portation problems were discuss ed. Mrs James Thomson was a guest of the club. Mrs Lundell Hostess For Church Group The Valby Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs Raymond Lundell Wednesday, October 29. Those present were, Mrs Ben Anderson, Mrs Ray Drake, and : Miss Esther Bergstrom of Hepp ' ner; Mrs Mary Swanson, Mrs Er i nest Lundell, Mrs Annie Lind i strom, Mrs Henry Baker, Mrs Herb Peterson, Mrs Robert Peter son, Mrs Bill Rawlins and Mrs Don Peterson of lone and Mrs Warren Crutcher and Mrs Beulah Lundell of Portland. Equitable representative WILLIAM K. MORGAN 39 S. W. Dorion Pendleton, Oregon Phone: CR 6-2421 -State. 4 : :4k Heppner High School SCOOP By CAROLYN McDANIEL The Rainbow talent show, pre sented Wednesday, October 29, was a huge success. Over 250 people viewed the assorted acts which made up the entertain ment, and reports are that a very eood profit was returned. The a one act comedy play which was entitled "A Baker's Dozen". Other attractions of the program included singing, dancing and pantomimes. The members of the football squad are home from their trip to Portland and Corvallis and are full of tales about the weekend. In Portland, at Multnomah sta dium they watched the Frosh Rook game between Oregon State and the University of Oregon. In Corvallis they attended the Oregon State and University of California game. This Friday afternoon the Mustangs will play Echo, there. This will be the last game of the season,, so if you want to see Heppner play football in 1958, you had better attend this game! HHS girls from all four high school classes toured Pioneer Memorial hospital on November 3 and 4. Mr Harry Bongers, ad ministrator of the hospital, and Mrs Kathleen Ledford, superin tendent of nurses, personally con ducted the girls through the var ious sections of the hospital. After the tour, a short discussion period was held, and the many types of hospital and medical careers were explained by Mrs Ledford. The purpose of the tour was to acquaint the girls with the advantages offered in the nursing and medical fields, and to give the students a clearer picture of the jobs available. the good light flavor of The Good Light Beer Heidelberg Sow Brewed This week concludes the first 9 weeks of school and all the teachers are busy preparing, giv ing, and correcting tests. These 9 weeks are based on the mater ials that the various classes have covered during the previous 9 weeks period. On Thursday, Nov ember 13, all high school stu dents will receive their rennrt cards. Plans are being made for American Education Week, whirh its November 9 15. The high I school will hold open house for I the public, during this week, and everyone is invited to come and j visit the various classes. The I class bringing the largest num- ber of visitors will win a prize of $7.50. Second prize is $5 and Itnirri is $2.50. So, with this in centive, the entire student body will be striving to bring as many visitors as possible. Next week the Hehisch will return to it's regular publication schedule, and will publish a pa per once a week. During the past weeks the Hehisch has been coming out ony once every two weeks. This schedule per mitted staff members to instruct all new members in the routines and procedures of publishing a school paper. Now that this train ing period is over, the old sched ule can be resumed. "Chats With Your Home Agent" By ESTHER KIRMIS "We had ourselves a ball!"- that's the best description I know of to describe the annual 4-H achievement party held last Sat urday evening, Nov 1st, at the Morrow county fair pavilion at Heppner. Over 350 people jam med into the pavilion at 6:30 P M bringing with them some food for the "pot". The harrassed kitchen committee under the dir ection of Mrs Walter Corley, lone worked furiously to get all the food set out for the lone lines of hungry youngsters and par ents.. By 8:00 P M everyone was lea ana ready tor the program. Many commented on how lov ely the pavilion was decorated. Through the energetic efforts of Mr and Mrs Bill Rawlins, lone, the place took on the semblance of the great out-of-doors. On Fri day, Bill came into town with his pick-up box filled with pine boughs and huee cones. Yellow chrysanthemums and white can dles combined with this green ery gave the large room a scent and a glow that just fitted the occassion. The 4-H mobiles, crea ted by Mrs Al Bunch, caused quire a stir. Many a 4-H young ster and his parents puzzled over just which 4-H project the clever ly cartooned figures depicted. I was so taken wltfl the "Mobiles" that I've salted them away in our extension storeroom to be used for other 4-H occassions. i. .,v. :-:vv-v. V, CAJfilCTRlrVa II kit . m F A DANK OF: D Jzcistern Oregon HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, November 6. 1958 Over 200 pins and completion cards were given out that even ing, plus 23 national and special awards. The 4-H record book con rest was reactivated tnis year. John Venard, of the First Nat ional Bank; Gene Pierce, of the Bank of Eastern Oregon; Velma Glass, Morrow county public health nurse; Jim Farley of Far ley Motors and D O Nelson of Alpine were the judges for the contest. The Danfourth Foundation award, for the outstanding 4- i Square Club member in physical, i mental, social and religious act ivities were awarded to Mardine Baker, lone, and Billy Doherty, of Buttercreek Junction. The Safe way Stores breeding livestock award was presented to Kenneth Wright of Rhea Creek. This award is a 4-H summer school scholarship of $25.00. This past week I also had two extension unit activities. On Monday the county council met at the home of Mrs Jerry Bros nan. Main things discussed were to push blood typing in the coun ty, a county news writing contest for the units, and the setting of April 30th as the date of the annual Homemakers Festival. Plans are to have a pageant on the "History of Morrow" county at the Homemakers Festival this year in celebration of the Ore gon Centennial. On Wednesday we held our project training meeting for "Hol iday Happiness"-the unit's pro gram for November. The women especially enjoyed the Bees-Wax candles and the making of phea sant feather corsages. They all left the meeting gaily bedecked. We have made up a "Holiday Happiness" craft box of the eight crafts included in the project les son. This box will travel to all the units this November so mem bers will get many Ideas for Christmas. November Unit meetings are: Rhea Creek November 5. Mrs Walter Wrights. VETERAN'S DAY BREAKFAST SERVED 7A.M. TO 11 A.M. Tuesday, Nov. II HEPPNER LEGION HALL Adults $1.00 Grade School 50c I til" rS Look ahead and plan ahead to have "what it takes" to gift everyone most bountifully on Christmas, 1959. What it takes Is enough money. And that's exactly what you're sure to have in your Christmas Club check, if you join our 1959 Club now. Little-by-little adds up to a lot when you save the Christmas Club way. We have a Club to suit every purpose and pocket book . . including yours! HEPPNER BRANCH Your friendly home-owned bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lone November 6. Mrs Oscar Peterson's. Heppner November 10, Mrs Mar tha Lane's. Pine City November 12, Pine City School House. Irrigon November 13. Irrigon Grange HalL Boardman November 18. Mrs Frances Gauger. Lexington November 19, Com. munity Church. Lena November 20, Mrs Paul Hisler. n Y0URy Insurance ndent AGENT REMEMBER! Remember on Veteran's Day! Let no one forget Our country's defenders For whom we wept! Remember those living and With us today, As well as the ones who Have fallen away! Remember those making The supreme sacrifice! It was for us that each One gave his life! hr See Your Man With A Mission For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 HEPPNER. OREGON I 1 1X1 1 III Met II I 1? A- I How tc nscke year Christmas, 1959 the merriest ever i Ageiof Children-