Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 01, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, January 1. 1959
lone Churches Hold Xmas Programs
By ECHO PALMATEER
The Nazarene church school
gave the following program Sun
day morning, December 21:
Kathy Crum, Marlene Parrlsh,
Sandy Einspahr, Bobby and Mon
ty Crum played on bells; Candy
Einspahr read the scripture; Mar
lene Parrish sang "Away In a
Manger," accompanied by Bonnie
Crum; recitation by Bobby Monty
and Kathy Crum; a reading,
Christmas with no Christ by John
Akers; coronet solo, "O Little
Town of Bethlehem" by Jack
Crum; accompanied by Bonnie
Crum; recitation by Leslie Mad
den and Ivan Akers, "The Babe
Worshipped in a Stall. At the
morning worship Canly Einspahr
sang, "Hark the Heralds Angels
Sing." Rev L M Rambo, a supply
minister from Kennewick, Wash
has been preaching at the Naz
arene church.
The Baptist church held their
Christmas program Christmas
Eve with recitations, vocals and
instrumental music by the young
people and adults of the church.
Mr and Mrs BilL Collier and
children and Tom and Laila 01
sen of Arlington were present,
also Sven Olsen of California.
Dinner guests Christmas at the
Berl Akers home were, Mr and
Mrs Wallace Matthews and
daughters, Bill McElwain of lone
and Berl Akers Jr of Forest Grove.
Christmas guests at the Carl
Bergstrom home were Mr and
Mrs Arthur Bergstrom and daugh
ters of Portland, Mr and Mrs
Norman Bergstrom and daugh
ters of Brookings, Mr and Mrs
Roland Bergstrom and daughters
and Mr and Mrs Arthur Stefanl
Jr and children.
Mr and Mrs Noel Dobyns en
tertained the following guests
Christmas: Mr and Mrs Ted Har
desty and children of Eugene,
Mrs G V Crum of Morton, Wash,
Pfc and Mrs Joseph Kalister of
St Louis, Mo. Mr and Mrs Walter
Dobyns, Mr and Mrs Harold Do
byns, Mrs Grace Ware and Mr
and Mrs Robert Jensen.
Dinner guests at the E W Bris
tow home Christmas were Lt and
Mrs John Bristow of Merced,
California, Mr and Mrs Tommy
Bristow and children of Portland
and Jerry Bristow of Bookings,
Donald Bristow and Mrs Ida
Grabill.
Mr and Mrs Wallace Bell of
The Dalles were calling on
friends here during the holidays.
They visited her daughter and
family, Mr and Mrs Jerol Bailey
of Heppner.
Mr and Mrs Boad and family
of Shelton, Wash spent Christmas
with their daughter and family,
Mr and Mrs James Morgan. Mr
and Mrs S L Wiles also were
guests at the Morgan home.
Mr and Mrs Carl Shulz of Rock
Creek visited relatives here dur
ing the holidays.
Christmas dinner guests at the
E Markham Baker home were,
Mr and Mrs Duane Baker and
daughter of Menlo Park, Calif.
Mr and Mrs Ronald Baker and
daughter of Hermiston, Miss Mar
dine Baker of Eugene and Mr
and Mrs Ted Jacobson of Seat
tle. Mr and Mrs Lewis Ball spent
Christmas with their daughter
and family, Mr and Mrs Steven
Loy at Beaverton.
Mr and Mrs Charles Hudson
and children spent the holidays
in Portland.
Mr and Mrs C E Brenner and
sons, Lt LeRoy Brenner and Ken
neth Brenner spent Christmas
with Mrs Brenner's mother, Mrs
Vela Eubanks in Portland.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Aldrich
and daughter and Elmer Peter
sen spent Christmas at the Ver
non Christopherson home near
Condon.
Mr and Mrs B R Shockley of
Battle Ground, Wash and Mr and
Mrs Henry Peterson of Portland
spent the holidays at the Dallas
Shockley home.
Mr and Mrs Arnie Hedman en
tertained Mr and Mrs D G Lujan
and daughters and Miss Carolina
Schlafmann for dinner Christmas.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Howton and
family spent Christmas at the
Glenn Campbell home near Echo.
Mr and Mrs Ted Palmateer and
children and Mrs Ida Coleman
land daughter, Ann Belle, spent
Christmas at the Jack Healy
home in Heppner. Mrs Coleman's
jgrandchildren, Linda and
Mariann Williams spent the holi
days in Pendleton.
Christmas guests at the Clar
ence Holtz home were, Mr and
Mrs Tom Kirkelie and daugh
ter of Tacoma, Wash, Harold
Holtz, Portland, where he is a
student at Multnomah college,
and Mr and Mrs Elmer Holtz and
daughters of lone.
Dinner guests at the Victor
Rietmann home were, Mr and
Mrs Dean Rohde of Echo, Mr
and Mrs Robert Rietmann and
sons and Mr and Mrs Bill Riet
mann and son of lone.
Dotes To Remember!
Jan 3 Pomona grange at the
Willows grange hall start
ing at 10:30 A M. A talk by
Sheriff Bauman, installation
of grange officers and slides
on Mexico. Dinner will be
served at noon.
Jan 6 American Legion Auxil
iary meeting in the afternoon.
Jan 6 City council meeting at
8 pm.
Jan 7 Eastern Star Social club
meeting at the home oi Mrs
Roy Lindstrom in the after
noon.
Jan 8 lone Home Extension
meeting at the home oi Mrs
Omar Rietmann at 7:30 P M.
Anyone interested in the pro
gram "Know Your Oregon is
invited to come and bring
any local pictures or items
of early history of lone and
surrounding area.
Jan 9 Topic club meeting at the
home of Mrs John Proudfoot
at 2:15 P M.
Jan 6 12th Night ceremony at
the Rietmann vacant lot at
3:35 P M with the burning
of Christmas trees and green
ery sponsored by the Garden
club. Trees are to be brought
to the lot or will be picked
up by Saturday. Jan 3 if left
on the curb.
Holiday guests at the Verner
Troedson home were, Miss Shir
lee McGreer of Eugene, Mrs
Georgia Brewster of Portland and
Mr and Mrs George Brewster of
Redmond.
Guests at the Carl Troedson
Christmas were Pvt Arthur
Lindstrom and Pvt Roy Lind
strom of Fort Ord, Calif, Mr and
Mrs Howard Nottage of Portland,
Warren Stender of Hermiston, Jo-
han Troedson, Mr and Mrs
E-ronWlin Lindstrom. Mrs Anna
Lindstrom and Mr and Mrs Lake
Beckner.
Mrs Frances Piper was called
to Spokane on account of illness
and death of an aunt.
Prizes galore are in store for 1959's first baby!
Await the First Baby Born at Heppner's
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in i
The Boby ond Parents Will Receive the Following Gifts Given by the Businesses and Merchants of Heppner.
(a
959
RULES
1 Winning baby must be born at or on its way
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner.
2 Parents must be residents of Morrow, Gil
liam, Grant, Wheeler or Umatilla counties.
3 Exact time of birth must be specified in
written statement by attending physician.
4 Winner will be announced in next week's
paper.
5 In the event of a tie, the awards will be
distributed at the discretion of committee.
FROM
WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR
A sport Shirt For The Dad
FROM
GONTY'S
Babies First Shoes
FROM
BANK OF EASTERN
OREGON
$5 Savings Account
FROM
THOMSON BROS.
GROCERY
Case of Baby Food
FROM
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
Electric Bottle Warmer
FROM
HEPPNER B. P. 0. ELKS
$5 In Cash
FROM
CENTRAL MARKET
Box of Oranges
FROM
COURT STREET MARKET
Case of Canned Milk
FROM
HEPPNER CLEANERS
$5 In Cleaning
iiBSSSsKBSSSSSSSVHBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
FROM
WES'S RICHFIELD
10 Gallons of Gas
FROM
NORAH'S SHOP
Printed Baby's Sleeper
FROM
HEPPNER HARDWARE
AND ELECTRIC
$3.00 Credit On
Any Purchase
FROM
PIONEER MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
25 of Hospital Bill
FROM
HEPPNER GAZETTE
TIMES
One Year Subscription
FROM
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& BRYANT
$5 In Cash
FROM
FARLEY MOTOR
COMPANY
$5 In Cash
FROM
BRUCE MOTORS, INC.
$5 In Cash
FROM
FULLETON CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Car Bottle Warmer
FROM
CASE FURNITURE CO.
Training Chair
F ROM
HUMPHREYS DRUG CO.
Baby Scales
FROM
WESTERN AUTO STORE
Nursery Set
FROM
JACK'S CHEVRON
STATION
10 Gallons of Gas
FROM
PETERSON'S JEWELERS
Silver Baby Cup With Name
FROM
HEPPNER-MORROW
COUNTY CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
$5 In Cash
FROM
J. C. PENNEY CO.
1 Dozen Diapers
FROM
HEPPNER MARKET
1 Case of Mixed,
Strained Baby Food
FROM
HEPPNER RED & WHITE
Case of Baby Food
FROM
PHIL'S PHARMACY
New Plastic Diaper Pail
FROM
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER
COMPANY
Bank and 30 Dimes
FROM
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
Heppner Branch
$5.00 Savings