Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 19, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    lie Maranatha Club Names New Committees
By ECHO PALMATE ER Mrs Wate Crawford and Mrs 'centage in the room count It
re iuaiaiiama ciud met at Milton Morgan
home of Mrs E Markham I
StrMrRnrMaTn,,N0V at the Community church par
mn Mrs Rod MacKenzie as i, n u u..i.
Te duJ thnS pr"ldent;and friends. A potluck dinner
Jd w S'th d Z11 Wh0 wiU be sed at noon.
efl With in a nrrtlnaflnn
L dinner and caff hnu. a I Fany work may be purchased
w ..XVAi .J. f
was voted that the P-TA spon-
The next meeting will be held sor the Christmas treats again
tnis year, ine Lnrisimas pro
gram and treats will be held
Dee 22.
club. Mrs Alfred Nelson received
f was read fmm w r!.L- : at any time at the Carl Berg
8 of Morton, Wash and a 'StT ome and Christmas cards
ier member of the club. I raimaieer nome. ine
nam tit t-
(proceeds go to the Maranatha
read to carry through May uV A,lfrt
t cards and publicity. Echo the door prize'
lateer; aprons and fancy I The studv meeting of the
m Mrs Marion Palmer, Mrs Topic club was held at the home
y Tullis, Mrs Arthur Craw- of Mrs Mabel Cotter Friday af
. and Mrs Carl Bergstrom; ternoon, Nov 13 with Mrs Arvilla
t, Mrs Wate Crawford and Swanson and Mrs Roland Berg
0 L Lundeil; program, Mrs strom as co-hostesses. At the
w Nelson, Mrs Wallace business meeting conducted by
news, Mrs Tances Smouse, Mrs Norman Nelson, president,
Bryce Keene and Mrs Mary Jit was decided that each mem-
won; aitar flowers, Mrs
t Rletmann and Mrs Milton
:an; women's gifts, Mrs
Ray; friendly service, Mrs
tes Hudson, Mrs Berl Akers,
'Walter Dobyns and Mrs
Rea.
was decided to send $10 to
RE.
I subject of the program
Lei us Give Thanks. Read
were given by Mrs Baker,
Nelson and Mrs Matthews
others taking part in the
am were Mrs Hudson, Mrs
hi Palmer, Mrs Lee Palmer,
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JSTOM SLAUGHTERING
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uv-i v. me uuu uuiiaic pJ iu
wards the public library. The
roll call was answered by na
ming an Oregon tribe of Indians.
For the program, Mrs Cotter
reviewed the book, Come to the
Salmon Feast by McKeown,
which gives the story of the
Indians at Celilo, and the last
salmon feast held there at the
falls. Also the story of Tommy
Thompson. Mrs Bergstrom gave
the geology of the Indians of
Eastern Oregon, also about the
Indians houses, games, pipes,
money, etc. A fine display of art
ifacts, Implements and arrow'
heads were shown.
The lone P-TA meeting was
held Wednesday evening, Nov 11
in the school cafetorium with
Mrs Norman Nelson, president In
charge. A prayer was given by
Rev Rod MacKenzie followed by
the flag salute. Mrs Walter Ja
cobs gave a report of UNICEF
and Fredrick Martin gave re
ports on state school board as
sociation meetings that he at
tended in Pendleton and Eugene
recently. The 8th grade and 12th
grade received the highest per-
here's heat you can take anywhere
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The Knipco "Super-75" weighs only 45 pounds; runs 9
to 14 hours on a tankful of kerosene or No. 1 fuel oil; putt
out as much heat as furnace in a 5 room house for only
8c an hour.
Use it to preheat engines, thaw pumps, "spot heat" outside
areas, circulate warm air indoors. Stop by and let us show
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For the program with Mrs Ro
bert Jepsen in charge, a panel
discussion was held on the sub
ject, "What TV Does to and for
My Child." Those on the panel
were Dr E K Schaffitz, optom
etrist of Heppner, who told of
the effect TV had on the eyes;
Mrs Harriet Hall, 1st grade
teacher, gave a teacher's view
point on TV; Mrs Roy Lindstrom
gave some TV problems in the
home and Rev Rod MacKenzie,
pastor of the Community church
gave the religious side of TV.
Don Olmscheid, 8th grade tea
cher was the moderator. They
all brought out many good and
bad sides of TV for children. A
question and answer period fol
lowed.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Robert DeSpain, Mrs Alvln
Melena, Mrs Pete Cannon, Mrs
Walter Corley, Mrs James Bar.
nett and Mrs Howard Crowell.
The tables were decorated in
keeping of Veteran's Day with
flags and minature soldiers, etc.
Garden Club Meats
The Garden club meeting was
held at the home of Mrs Walter
Dobyns Tuesday afternoon, Nov
10 with Mrs Anna Lindstrom
as co-hostess. Before the meet
ing the members visited the pub
lic library where the different
sections were explained to them
by Mrs Fannie Griffith, Mrs Roy
Lindstrom and Mrs William
Rawlins. They also stopped at
the home of Mrs Edith Nichoson
to see her mums display.
At the business meeting con
ducted by Mrs Fredrick Martin,
president, reports were given on
the flower show and the birth
day party and little mum show.
Mrs Ralph Crum, Mrs Walter
Dobyns, Mrs Phil Emert and Mrs
Sam Esteb visited the nursing
home in the Pioneer Memorial
hospital in Sept and Oct, Mrs
Martin and Mrs Nichoson will
visit in Nov.
A demonstration on the use of
cones will be held in the Little
Vert theater in Pendleton, Nov
27, 28 and 29 and everyone is
welcome to attend.
Mrs Martin and Mrs William
Rawlins attended a representa
tive meeting of the Blue Moun
tain district in Pendleton recen
tly and reported that the Ore
gon Federation of Garden clubs
will meet in Pendleton, June 20,
21 and 22, I960. The lone club,
the Pilot Rock club and the Echo
club will make corsages and ta
ble decorations for the conven
tion. They plan to make wheat
corsages.
Christmas corsages will be
made for the nursing patients
in the Pioneer Memorial hospital
A Christmas tree will be decor
ated in the city park. Swags
will be put up in the business
houses and the 12th Night will
be observed during Christmas
holidays. Mrs Rawlins is chair
man of the Christmas projects.
Mrs Ernest Heliker gave a re
port on the garden club books.
The club donated $3 to the
Pioneer Memorial hospital air
conditioner.
Mrs Elber Akers told the main
principles on making corsages.
They were balance, domlnence,
rythm, scale, elements, shape,
color, etc. Mrs Emert demon
strated wrapping the stems of
the flowers and Mrs Nichoson on
tieing the bows of ribbon.
Guests present were Mrs Alh
pons Marick, Mrs Mary Swan
son and Mrs Fannie Griffith.
Monument News
Mr and Mrs Gus Peterson and HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thundery. November 19, 1959
sons drove to John Day Saturday)
on business.
Mrs Helen Holmes, Mrs Bea
Ogle, Ben Spain and Wayne
Leathers were in Portland last
week.
Mrs June Hutchison drove to
Pendleton Wednesday afternoon
By MARTHA MATTESON
Mr and Mrs Henry Martin and
daughter Margaret drove to
Prineville Saturday for the week
end with their sons Ansil and
Richard and their families.
George Stubblefield, Gus Pet-: where her four children entered
erson and L D Vinson attended St Anthony's hospital Thursday
a special school board directors for tonsillectomies. They return
meeting in La Grande Thursday, .home Friday evening.
Vera Garnder took her father Mr and Mrs Sonnv Hiese and
Oren Stubblefield to John Day Patty returned home from v.
Monday for medical attention, dleton Friday evenine. Sonnv
Mattie Stubblefield, Ellen Stub- i had been in the hospital for
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blefield and Helen Brown accom
panied them.
Mr and Mrs Leo Hardy of John
Day spent Sunday in the home
of her sister, Mrs Ellen Stubble
field.
Mrs Louise Scott received word
Nov 8 that her sister, Mrs Renee
Land of Ontario, Canada had
passed away after a long Illness.
Mrs Land and Mrs Cora Dens
more, another sister, had visited
here at different times.
Mr and Mrs Darrel Farrens
and family attended the annual
polled Hereford sale in Pendle
ton Nov 11.
Mr and Mrs Clifton Strom and
son, Hal Smith and John Walker
of Eugene spent the past week
here hunting with Henry Martin.
Mr Strom is a brother of Pearl
Martin.
Mrs Janice Cork, Mrs C Strom,
Frances Flemings and Mrs Jim
Croker drove to John Day Wed
nesday on business.
George Stubblefield and Reta
Cupper drove their parents, Mr
and Mrs Murd Stubblefield to
John Day for medical attention
for Murd.
Jessie Scott, Sharon Hlnton
and Theo Vandetta drove to
Long Creek Friday morning on
business.
Joe Whitaker returned Friday
after spending some time visit
im the Tonv Hutchisons in Port
land.
Cecil Rinehart who had an
accident Wednesday evening
near Long Creek was rushed to
John Day hospital. It is reported
he expects to be released the
first of the week.
Mr and Mrs Doc Hlnton and
DIenne were business callers
Tuesday in John Day.
June Hutchison, Mary Smith
and Phyllis Flowers drove to
John Day Tuesday on business.
The American Legion and
Auxiliary held a Joint social
meeting Thursday evening at
the grange hall. Mrs Edith Bart
ley, district president, and Mr
and Mrs Vernon Reynolds of
Prairie City were guests. Mrs
Reynolds is the leader for Girls
State. Both ladles gave talks and
Miranda Musgrave, who went
to Girls State, also spoke. Jerry
Cupper and Bill Neal, who went
to Boys State also told their
stories.
June Hutchison took her four
children to Pendleton Friday for
medical checkups.
two weeks from burns received
at Kinzua when a transformor
blew up and poured oil on him.
Those going from this co-op
to Lewiston, Idaho Wednesday
morning were Ben Spain, man
ager; Clarence Holmes, pres
ident; W I Chapman, secretary
treasurer; Wayne Leathers, Pete
O'Rourke directors. Thev took
In a large meeting which ended
with a banquet at which Wayne
Leathers was master of cere
monies. Unbeknownst to Wayne,
his wife Ethel, Mrs Holmes, Mrs
Chapman and Mrs O'Rourke left
here Thursday morning and
drove up to attend the banquet
They all returned Friday.
George Stubblefield drove to
John Day Friday taking his fa
ther Murd, and uncle Orln Stub
blefield for medical checkups.
A mistake last weekWe said
Mrs Van Richards came home
from the Heppner hospital Fri
day. Van went to see her that
day but she didn't some home fimtrmrmti
until Monday evening.
Miss Theo Mae Vandetta will
become the bride of Harold Dean
Woods Friday evening at a cer
emony in the Community church.
Walter and Everett Johnson
and Mr and Mrs DeWayne John
son and family of Bend spent
the weekend visiting and hunt
ing nt the Roy Cork ranch.
Mr and Mrs Ray Ogle of Tilla
mook visited at the Wayne
Leathers home over the weekend.
Roy Cork and Roe Bleakman
drove to Prairie Citv to attend
a oattlemans meeting Saturday. I
Mr and Mrs Keith Ramsey,
Von Burgess and Kenneth John
son returned to their homes in
Bend after hunting here.
Frank Stiene and son of Wash
ington are visiting at the Harold
Cork ranch.
BOARDMAN
Mrs Flossie Coats, postmaster,
has announced that the post
office department will issue a
new 15-cent international air
mail stamp Nov 20 through the
New York, N Y post office. It
will be on sale here Nov 21.
Printed on the Giori press, it will
be black and orange in color.
The department will issue a
special 4-cent stamp in honor of
Dr Ephraim McDowell, Dec 4
through the Danville, Ky post
office. It will be maroon in color.
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DAYS TO CHRISTMAS
(Too late for last week)
A bridal shower was held at
the A C Owing home Monday
evening honoring Miss Theo Mae
Vandetta. There were 44 ladles
present. Those from out of town
were Mrs Tom Ross and Mrs
Kenny Holmes of Heppner, Mrs
Ed Chinouth of Dayville. Mar
garet Holmes and Jessie Scott
were co-hostesses.
George Stubblefield and Gus
rcterson drove to Ontario Tues
day on business.
Mrs June Hutchison and Mrs
Ann Hiese and Patty drove to
Pendleton Monday to visit Son
ny Hiese who is in the hospital.
Mr and Mrs Henry cupper left
Friday afternoon for La Grande
to visit their son HanK, ana
daughter, Mrs Joe Batty and
family. They were accompanied
by Miss Dixie Stubblefield and
Roger Covlnton.
The next Garden club meeting
will be at the home of Mrs Wil
liam Rawlns, Dec 8 with a pot
luck dinner at noon.
Mrs Marick received the door
prize.
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