Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 13, 1958, Page 8, Image 8

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    HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thuriday, November 13, 1953 -Hflppnar Hiflh ScflOdl
THE FINAL GROUP of coming Morrow county leading citizens
Include, left to right, the two sons of Mr and Mrs Robert E
Cunningham of Heppner, Michael 2 yeaTg old, and Patrick,
8 months, who wasn't too happy about the whole Idea On the
right is Ricky, IV2 year old son of Mr and Mrs Robert Peterson
of lone.
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TWO LITTLE PADBERGS These
two boys are sons of Mr and
Mrs Buster Padberg of Hepp
ner. They are Wade. 112. and
Luke, 3 years old.
THE GEORGE BRADLEYS of
Heppner are the parents of
these two girls, Christy Lee.
l'2 and Donna Jean, 412 years
old.
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THE YOUNG PLOYHARS Here
are Jimmy, 14 months, and
Bobby, 412 years of age. They
are sons of Mr and Mrs Jack
Ployhar of Heppner.
IONE GIRLS Jackie is 3 years,
and Joyce is 7 years old. They
are the children of Mr and Mrs
Lloyd L Howton of lone.
Monument News
By MARTHA MATTESON
The Revs Ruby Roach, Percy
Hartland and Van Huzzor held
services here Wednesday. They
were overnight guests at the
Barnard and Owlngs homes.
Theron King spent the week
end at Pendleton with his fam
ily. Mr and Mrs Ansll Martin mov
ed to Prlnevllle Friday where
he has employment.
Mr and Mrs A C Owlngs re
turned home Wednesday even
ing from visiting relatives at
Madras and Redmond.
Maynard Hamilton and Ger
ald Slocum drove to Heppner and
Pendleton Monday on business.
Mr and Mrs Henry Martin
drove to Heppner Monday on
business.
Mike Ogle, Charles Williams
and Mrs Frank Raines and two
children left Monday for Pasco,
Wash where the boys are in
college. Mrs Raines will visit
relatives there for a week.
Mr and Mrs Sam Scott and
son drove to Vale for the week
end to visit his mother and other
relatives.
Mrs Ansll Martin spent Tues
day and Wednesday In Heppner
visiting her grandparents, Mr
and Mrs Nels Bailey.
Mr and Mrs Joe Batty of La
Grande were here for the week
end visiting her folks, the Henry
Cuppers.
The M M M club met Thurs
day at the home of Mae McWillls
with Mrs Elmer Matteson as co
hostess. The next meeting will
be Nov 20 at Wave Jackson's.
Mr and Mrs Andy Beardsley of
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By CAROLYN McDANIEL
The Sadie Hawkins dance on
November 8 was fun, fun, fun!
The sophomores outdid them
selves decorating, and the gym
was a good duplication of Dog
patch. Admission was reasonable,
since girls paid the boy's way.
The dances were all girls choice.
During a short intermission, a
tasty snack of cider and cookies
was served. After the Inter
mission girls and boys lined up
and the best looking couple was
selected. Sharon Case was the
winner of the girls prize, and
Omer Huston won the prize for
the boys.
Sleepy looking Rainbow Girls
Terebonne were weekend call
ers at the Roy Corks.
Mrs Cholcey Vandetta and Mrs
Jessie Scott spent Friday even
ing at Long Creek.
Gerald Slocum drove to John
Day Wednesday on business.
Dale Matteson of Heppner and
parents, Mr and Mrs Elmer Mat
teson spent Saturday evening in
Long Creek on business.
Mr and Mrs Richard Martin
of Salem were here for a few
days.
Barney Cork and family of Ma
dras were visiting relatives here
for a few days.
Mr and Mrs Herb Hynd of
Cecil, Maynard Hamilton and
Gerald Slocum were visitors at
the Lee Slocum home Sunday.
went trudging all over Heppner
Saturday, November 8, at 6:00
a m. The purpose was to kid
nap as many girls as possible
and drag these unsuspecting
victims off to a breakfast at the
Masonic hall. After a good warm
breakfast, Miss Esther KIrmis,
Morrow county home demonstra
tion agent, spoke to the group on
"Friendship".
The Heppner high school band
will host an autumn band fes
tival on November 14, for seven
different schools. The program,
which begins at 8:00 p m in the
high school gym, will, include all
types of musical numbers. The
various schools will be massed
Into one large band, which will
consist of 185 pieces. As a special
feature of the evening, Wilbur
Jensen, formerly with the Chi
cago Symphony, will perform as
guest soloist Schools participa
ting in the program include Ipne,
Echo, Boardman, Irrigon, Condon
and Fossil. TicKets ior tnis tun-,
cert may be purchased from any,1
Heppner band members. ,
Now that football is over,
everyone is eagerly awaiting the
basketball season. Heppner's
Mustangs will play in the an
nual basketball jamboree which
preceeds all scheduled games
and then will meet Helix on
December 5, for the first game.
National School Assemblies
will present a program on far
eastern affairs, featuring No
Yong Park. He will talk about
Oriental and Asian affairs on
Tuesday, November 18. Mr Park
has been called the "Oriental
Mark Twain" and is widely ac-
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This promises to be a very in
teresting and entertaining assembly.
With the first 9-weeks over,
HHS'ers are buckling down and
Martina .tn make this next 9-
weeks period a better one, grade
wise. Although report cards will
not come out until Thursday,
November 13, 'students are aware
of how they have done In their
classes.
Everyone will be given a short
vacation on November 27 and 28
(Thursday and Friday) for
Thanksgiving. This gives stu
dents a nice long weekend, and
also a chance for a good rest
before tackling those homework
assignments again. Most of the
college students will be home
during this vacation, and every
one can hardly wait to see all
their old friends.
Mr and Mrs Stanley Holm and
family visited over the weekend
at Quincy, Washington with Mr
and Mrs Norman Peters, former
Heppner residents.
"Quality Products at low prices"
Country Fair
HOHEVi
has been in the local stores for several
months now. The heavy volume of sales
has proven again that a fine product,
priced right, will be preferred. We shall
contiue to produce Country Fair Honey
under our policy of
"Quality Products at low prices"
Smith Apiaries
Phone 6-5330, Heppner
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