Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 29, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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MARILYN CALVIN INSTALLED NEW
HEAD OF RAINBOW FOR GIRLS
Marilyn Calvin was installed
'' as worthy advisor of Ruth Assem
bly, Rainbow for Girls at a pub
; lie installation Sunday afternoon
at the Masonic temple.
; Other officers installed were
Celia Boulden, associate advisor;
Sandra Jones, charity; Judy Co
Ichell, hope; Fern Albert, faith;
; Shoryl Harris, recorder; Marlene
! Gfiffin, treasurer; Sharon Case,
j drill leader; Carolyn McDaniel,
'chaplain; Susan McQuarrie,
Love; Doris Morris, religion; Bev
erly Blake, nature; Sharon Keith
i ley, immortality; Judy Brinda,
fidelity; Shirley Gaines, patriot
ism, Shirley Van Winkle, service;
Janice Driscoll, confidential ob
server; Bernice Thomson, outer
observer; Marlene Fetsch, music
Ian; Bonnie Hanna, choir direc
tor; choir members, Pamela Co
chell, Sandra Eubanks, Diane
Fulleton, Linda Halvorsen, Sheryl
Hartman, Shannon Mah o n e y,
Cheryl Morrison, Mary Jo Morri
son, Nancy Moyer, Kathy Rea,
Joan Shannon, Mary Shannon,
Carolyn Slocum, Mary Slocum,
Linda Stewart, Lynn Thomas,
Diane Warren, Dalene McDonald,
and Michelle Morrison. .
Mrs Paul Jones was installed
as Mother Advisor and advisory
board members are, Mrs James
Thomson, Mrs Howard Bryant,
Mrs Claude Graham, Mrs Oliver
Creswick, Mrs Roy Quackenbush,
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, Paul Jones
and John Wightman.
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lone Sorority To Aid
In Many Projects
The business meeting of Beta
Omega chapter of Epsilon Sigma
Alpha was held at the home of
Mrs Robert Rletmann on Jan
uary 7.
Mrs Charles Hudson volunteer
ed to be chairman of the East
er Seal drive in lone.
S The chapter will again solicit
for the Heart fund in the rural
districts. The group voted to send
$150 t0 the Crippled Children's
hospital in Eugene. Mrs Hud
son and Mrs Corliss McLeod vol
unteered to help at the Internat
ional convention in Portland in
July.
The topic for the educational
program for the evening was,
wfiat's new in furnishings.
! fhe co-hostesses were, Mrs
Donald Peterson and Mrs Charles
Doherty.
I The monthly social was -held
January 21 at the school gymna
sium. Volley ball was enjoyed
by the group and exercises were
given.
f: The hostesses for the evening
were, Mrs Bill Rietmann, Mrs
Charles Doherty, Mrs Art War
ren, Mrs Gordon White and Mrs
Arthur Crawford.
"Never Take
Counsel Of Your
Fears"
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K Fear is a bad adviser,
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particularly when your
hnnUh is rnnrprned. Some
'people are afraid to consult v
a physician when sick.
iThev fear they may nave
:a serious trouble and are
fafraid to find out the truth.
1 A physician can soon re-
Xlieve fear, by accurately
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'diagnosing me cause e
sickness, which then Drab
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iably can be soon cuieu.
lEven if the sickness were
lone of the few incurables,
fan early diagnosis and
proper treatment would
make it easier to live an
almost normal life. Depend
'on your physician and the
medicine he will prescribe.
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if shopping near us, or let
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May we compond yours?
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PHARMACY
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; 'Quotation by Andrew
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(1767-1845)
Copyright 1959 (3Q)
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Installing officer was Carolyn
Willard; installing organist, Jan
Ice Martin; installing recorder,
Carole Anne Anderson; installing
marshall, Phyllis Quackenbush
and installing chaplain, Nancy
Slocum.
DeMolay boys from the Blue
Mountain chapter of Hermiston
were here for the crowning cere
mony, during which Vic Krei
meyer sang a solo.
Mrs Harold Becket was intro
duced as grand deputy of the
Order of the Rainbow for Girls
in Oregon and Mrs L D Tiblbes
as worthy matron of Ruth chap
ter no 32, OES.
The Off Beats gave two pan
tomimes and Linda Halvorsen
played a clarinet solo, accom
panied by Dalene McDonald.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room following the
installation ceremony.
TELLS ENGAGEMENT Mildred
Seehafer, daughter of Mr and
Mrs W G Seehafer of Board
man, this week announced her
engagement. (Cole Studio)
Engagement of lone
Girl Told by Parents
Mr and Mrs W G Seehafer of
Boardman announce the engage
ment of their daughter Mildred
of lone to A2c Duane Essex,
son of Mr and Mrs James Essex
of Sacramento, California.
Mildred is a senior at lone
high school and Essex is sta
tioned with the U S Air Force
off the coast of Long Beach,
California.
No wedding date has been set.
Mrs Tibbies Hostess
For Bridge Club
Mrs L D Tibbies entertained
What's Trumps bridge club last
Wednesday afternoon at a salad
luncheon.
Mrs Gene Ferguson received
hiph score for the afternoon, Mrs
Tom Wilson was second, Mrs
Lowell Gribble, third and Mrs
Allen Case, low.
Others attendine were, Mrs E
K Schaffitz, Mrs P W Mahoney,
Mrs Raymond Ferguson, Mrs
Harold Cohn. Mrs Robert Pen-
land, Mrs Earl Blake, Mrs Claude
Graham and Mrs James Thorn
son.
Duplicate Club Meets
At McQuarrie Home
The Duplicate bridge club met
Sunday evening at the home of
Mr and Mrs C E McQuarrie.
Those attending were, Mr and
Mrs Gordon Pratt, Mr and Mrs
L E Dick, Mr and Mrs Richard
Meador, Mr and . Mrs Lowell
Gribble, Dr and Mrs Wallace
Wolff, Mr and Mrs Tom Wilson
and Mr and Mrs LaVerne Van
Marter.
Mr and Mrs Ray Smith had as
weekend guests his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs John
Dornik and family of Milwaukie,
Oregon.
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ANNUAL SHROVE TUESDAY
Pancake Luncheon
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Served From 1 1 :30 To 2
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
PARISH HALL
Coming Events
Saturday, Jan 31 Elks family
night potluck.
Monday. Feb 2 Chamber of com
merce, noon at O'Donnell's
Rainbow for Girls.
Tuesday, Feb 3 Wranglers, club
bouse.
Wednesday. Feb 4 Willows
lodge no 66, IOOF.
Thursday. Feb 5 Soroptimists,
business meeting, noon at
O'Donnell's,
Elks, past exalted rulers
night, ladies night
Friday, Feb 6 Sans Soucl Re
bekah lodge.
Wilsons Entertain
At Dinner Party
Saturday Evening
Mr and Mrs Tom Wilson enter
tained with a dinner party Sat
urday evening at their Willow
creek home.
Guests were, Mr and Mrs Ray
mond French and children, Mr
and Mrs Jerry Brosnan and sons,
Mrs Zetta Brosnan, Mr and Mrs
Ed Hughes and Merlin and Mr
and Mrs Allen Hughes and
daughter.
Rules Reviewed by
Soroptimist Club
Miss Leta Humphreys reported
on the Great Decisions program
at the Thursday noon meeting
of the Soroptimist Club of Hepp
ner at O'Donnell's. The club de
cided to sponsor such a group if
enough members are interested.
The program was based on
education in Soroptimism and
Mrs Robert Penland read some
of the standing rules of the club.
SO AND SO GIRLS
The 4-H So and So sewing class
met in the home economics room
of the lone grade school, Jan
13. The president Sandra Eu
banks was ill so our vice presi
dent, Arleta McCabe called the
meeting to order. Mrs Irene Lea
thers and Marilee Leathers were
hostesses.
Mrs C E Brenner, our leader,
spoke to us about things to look
for when buying ankle socks
and how to care for them. The
girls worked on their aprons they
had started at the last meeting.
Delores Emert. who was news.
reporter, exchanged with Marilee
Leathers and is now song leader. ;
The next meeting will be held
Jan 20 at the school.
Marilee Leathers, reporter
SO AND SO GIRLS
An pvtra meetinc of the So and
So girls was held Jan 20 in the '
home economics room of the lone
school to make up for the Christ-1
mas vacation meeting that had
been cancelled. The purpose was
tn finish our last project aprons.
There was no business meeting.
Elaine Gaarsland and Marilee
leathers gave a demonstration
on the correct way to polish
shoes. Veda Brenner, leader, ser
vpH rpfrpshments.
Marilee Leathers, reporter,
TUNE IN TO COLOR
ThP Tune In To Color club
met January 15 after school.
Thp meeting was called to or-
tor hv nrpsident. Connie and
thp flas salutes were said.
We painted samples oi me
three main colors ano mixea
other colors. Before the' next:
meeting we are to have all our
colors painted and put in our
portfolio.
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 5.
Carole Anderson, reporter
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LEX THREE-LINKS PLAN PART IN
TOWN'S CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
By DELPHA JONES
The Three-Links club of the
Hnllv Rebekah lodge met at the
C C Jones home last Thur. after
noon. The meeting was called
to order by the president, Catle
Padhere. It was decided to have
a booth at the Lexington Cen-
tpnnial celebration planned ror
Feb 14th. A committee of Cora
Warner and Florence McMillan
was appointed to plan and re
port at lodge concerning tnis. a
card was sent to Lavonne Bloods
worth, one of our members who
is 111. A report was given on
Dona Barnett, another member
who has been on the sick list.
It was decided to draw for sec
ret pals again in lodge and a
party was planned for lodge
meeting with an exchange of
Valentines. The Oddfellows will
be Invited to attend. Those pres
ent were: Florence McMillan,
Catle Padberg, Clarice McFadden,
Rprtha Hunt. Cora Warner, Jo
Irvin. LaVerne Henderson, Mar
garet Nichols, Berniece Wihlon,
Annie Keene, Margerat Nichols
and the hostess, Delpha Jones.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Clarice McFadden. It
was decided to honor birthdays
of club members with special
cakes. Refreshments were served
by the hostess and co-hostess,
Margerat Nichols.
Dewie Irvin and Flossie Breed
ing, have returned to their re
spective homes in Grants Pass
from a few days at the George
Irvin home. Mrs Breeding was
here to attend the funeral ser
vices for her brother, Bennie Vin
son, who Dassed away in La-
Grande last week with funeral
services in Heppner.
Max Breeding was a Monument
and Spray visitor over the week
end. Mrs LaVerne Henderson, Mr
and Mrs Stanley Kemp and Bob
Lovgren, Mrs Cecil Jones and
daughter, Charlene were Pendle
ton visitors on Monday.
Mrs Cecil Jones and daughter
Charlene attended a young peo
ple's group meeting of the lone
Community church on Sunday
night where Mrs Jones was a
member of the panel group which
discussed "Teen-age Problems."
This was a most instructive dis
cussion. There were 4 high school
students, 2 mothers and 2 fathers
It's GONTY'S for
; it . Viy II 1 1 OF
SHOES
Starts January 30
it No Mall or Phone Orders
Please
All Sales Final
ir No Refunds
it No Exchange .
ir No Charge or Layawaye
present on the panel. Refresh
ments were served following the
meeting.
Mr and Mrs 0 W Cutsforth
and Mrs Bob Kilkenny were
among those attending to busi
ness matters in Walla Walla on
Monday.
Mr and Mrs Weiss and 2 child
ren of Weston, and Mr and Mrs
Faircloth and 3 children of Pen
dleton were business visitors In
Lexington last week.
Mr and Mrs Jim Dunbar have
purchased the Gene Coles prop
erty and have moved their trail
er house there.
Gene Majeske has returned
home from Pioneer Memorial
hospital where he underwent a
tonsilectomy last week.
L A Palmer is a patient in
Pioneer Memorial hospital.
Barney and Jeff Marshall have
been visiting at the Ken Palmer
home from Heppner. They are
the sons of Mr and Mrs Bud Mar
shall who are the proud parents
of a baby daughter, born last
week at Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. Mrs Johnnie Ledbetter, Mrs
Iris Campbell, Mrs Lois Hunt,
Mrs Shirley McCarl, Mrs Bertha j
Hunt and Mrs Clarice McFadden
were Pendleton visitors one day
last week.
Mrs Bertha Hunt and Mrs Clar
ice McFadden were visitors Sun
day at the home of Mrs McFad
den's brother and family, Mr and
Mrs LaVerne Null of Hermiston.
The lone Eastern Star social
club will meet Wednesday, Feb
4 at the home of Mrs M V Nolan.
There will be a luncheon at 12:30
P M, and each person is asked
to bring material for an apron.
Let's not forget Holly Rebekah
lodge and Oddfellow's lodges
meet on Feb 5, at 8 P M. There
will be a valentine exchange.
Stanley Schoonover, a member
of the Lexington junior class has
transferred to Hepner high
school.
WSCS TO MEET
Rev John Rydgren will be spec
ial speaker at the regular meet
ing of the Methodist WSCS Wed
nesday evening, Feb 8 in the
church parlors.. All members are
urged to be present and guests
are welcome.
16th SEMI-ANNUAL
Two Pair of Nationally Advertised Shoes
For The Price of One Pair
Choose From Such Famous Shoe Names As
VELVET STEP, JAUNTIES, WEATHERBIRDS,
AIR STEPS, GOLLYWOGS
Pumps, Straps, Ties, High Heels, Medium
Heels, Casuals, Wedges, Sports and Flats
WINTER CLOSE-OUTS
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 29. 1959
Heppner High School
SCOOP
By CAROLYN McDANIEL
Gordon Pratt has announced
that he has selected the play
that will be used as the junior
class play. Mr Pratt, who is dir
ecting the play for the second
time, revealed that this year's
production will be a comedy. Try
outs for parts will be held next
week, and the play will be pre
sented sometime in March.
On Monday, Oregon State Po
lice Sgt Brizendine of Arlington,
gave a talk to the HHS student
body on the subject of safe driv
ing. The talk accompanied a film
presentation of the Cartarpillar
Company called "The Perfect
Crime." The movie showed how
careless driving causes traffic
accidents.
The FFA is still busily pre
paring for the parliamentary
skills contest at Wy-East high
school this weekend. Last Fri- i
dav, members of the FFA and ,
all agriculture classes visited the i
Union Pacific Agricultural tar
which was at Heppner.
The Mustangs are stiii flying
hleh after two more wins last
weekend. Irrigon was defeated
here on Friday night with a score
of 63-58. On Saturday night Hep
pner tromped the Umatilla Vik
ings 58-41. This Friday night on
their court, the Heppner five will
meet the Boardman Yellowjack-
ets.
Hehisch staff members are pre
paring for their special Centen
nial issue which will be publish
ed on February 13. Information
about school activities and events
of early years will be collected
and used in the Issue. The He
hisch staff is also getting ready
to attend, along with the Mus
tang staff, the Pacific Slope Con
ference at Seattle. This confer
ence is held each year for paper
and annual staffs to inform them
on new techniques and methods.
Report cards were passed out
on Thursday, January 29, and
with them came the new semes
ter. Classes elected new officers
and these will be announced next
week.
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4-H Club News
IONE LIVESTOCK CLUB
Our third 4-B meeting was
held at Mansell Townsend's
house with 7 members present.
Each member gave a report on
their animals. We have a new
member, he is Bobby Baker. The
unfinished business is a program
of work. Demonstrations were
talked about under new business.
Kenneth Smouse gave a report
on the Empire Builders. After
the meeting, Mansell showed the
members his steer.
Our next meeting will be held
at Ekstrom's, February 15.
Cherilyn Smouse, reporter
Mr and Mrs Lowell Gribble
were in Portland for a few days
the first part of the week.
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