HEJFNOI CAZCTTC TIMES. Thursday. Dcmbr 21 IK!
Schools Join In
Yule Activities Occupy (Special Program
Lexington Residents For Christmas
. It DELPHA JONES
LEX I.N GTON-On Thu r d y
me- mi niarquarui Sunday
tu IumjI class and some of the
anun .ununy school claw jour
iii jt u iuuui singing me custom
ary mristmas Carols.
On Friday night the Carl Mar
qua nil Sunday school claw went
io Kicniana wnere they enjoyed
an evening or roller skating.
Thiwe going were Gen and Iii.l
Wallace, liJllv Kllnger, Jeanette
i-etioettcr. ineresa Munkera.
joyce w'K, ana nuiy vanwinkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Led.
lienor and children and Mr. and
flirs. nri-ven ucoDener were
guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Jim ih
better of llcrr.iiston on Christmas
day.
On Christmas eve, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie LHibctter and family
ihiu as incir nut-sis, hit. ana Mrs,
wiiitam u. vanwinkle.
Mr. and Mrs. William C, Van-
v inkle were dinner guest of Mr
ana Mrs. Herman Green and
family of Heppner on Christmas
day.
Mr. and Mm. Roper Campbell
and family were Christmas day
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Liiaries tiloodsworth of Her.
mission.
Dinner Ruest of her daughter
ana lamiiy, Mr. and Mrs, Dean
Hunt, on Christmas day was Mrs,
Opal Key of Heppner.
Mrs. Bertha Hunt motored to
Oregon City on Saturday to the
nome or Mr. ana Mrs. Dale Wad
uiii. rne accompaniea her son
and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Don
aid Hunt, and will spend the
holidays there.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Irvln
and children of Winston spent
ennstmas nonaays witn her
mother, Mrs. Florence McMillan.
Mrs. Pat Sawyer and children
or 1'endleton were Christmas vis
ltors at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Florence McMillan. She was
taken home on Tuesday by her
mot nor ana ( nariene Jones.
Miss Charlene Jones of Port
land is spending the holidays
wun ner parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yoeom and
son were Portland visitors one
day last week. Charlene Jones
returned to her home here with
them.
Miss Judy Wlhlon of San Louis
Obispo, Calif., and Alice Wihlon
of Pasco, Wn., are visiting this
week with Armin Wihlon and
Mrs. Wihlon. All were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowe and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe In Port
land over Christmas.
Guests at the Kenneth Cuts
fort h home last Sunday from
Lexington were Mr. and Mrs.
(). W. t'utsforth, Sr., and family,
Mr. and Mrs. U. W. cutsforth,
Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Cutsforth and! family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilkenny and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth
visited at the Jim Gorman home
near Arlington one day last
week.
Lodges Join For Party
Holly Kebekah Lodge met on
Thursday for their regular meet
ing and Christmas party. Games
were played and an exchange of
gifts was enjoyed following the
mooting. At this time the Odd
Fellows met and shared in the
party fun.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske
and family spent the Christmas
holidays in Maupin at the Jack
Mounts home. Mrs. Mounts Is
a sister of Mr. Majeske.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Smith
and children and Mrs. Smith's
parents spent the holidays in
John Day with relatives.
Dinner guests at the O. G.
Breeding home on Christmas
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed' Dennis
and sons of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Breeding of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breeding of
Oakridge, and Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Smith.
Paul Breeding and father, O.
G. Breeding, motored to Oak
ridge on Tuesday after the
household effects of the Breed
ings who are moving to Hepp
ner. Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall
and family were Christmas day
callers In Spray.
Edwards Have Daughter
Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Edwards
are the proud parents of a baby
daughter born one day last week
at Pioneer Memorial hoapltal m
ueppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris MeCarJ
and family spent the holidays In
iiarrisourg.
Mr. an J Mrs. Donald Hunt re
turned to their home In Culif.,
aiior visiting his parents, Mrs.
Bertha Hunt and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale WaddiU of Oregon City.
Monument News
By MARTHA MATTESON
Mr. and Mrs. Lldon Dt-ardurff
and daughter drove to Baker for
a vlsiu
Mr. and Mrs. frank Williams,
their son, Walter of Pasco, Wn.,
and Miss Ruth Stussl of Lout!
Creek, drove to Sacramento and
San Jose, Calif., for a two-weeks
visit with their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Rosa McDonald and
children. Their son, Charles Wil
liams, Mrs. Williams and small
son accompanied them. She had
been here a week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin
and Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis drove
to John Day Saturday evening
taking their small daughter, tar
lene, in for medical treatment
Tom Krhart has returned home
from John Day hospital, where
ne naa surgery.
Ivan Glenger of Hermlston has
spent several days In the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Gienger.
Miss Nickie Drees Is home from
the Monmouth college of Edu
cation for her Christmas vaca
tion.
Mrs. Stella McCarty and two
sons drove to Portland 1-rlday,
returning home Saturday with
her daughter, Aleane Reynolds,
for Christmas. Aleane is attend
lng Beauty College there.
Maynard Hamilton spent
Christmas eve and Christmas
day at Dale with the Tom Ross
family.
Mrs. Ellen Moore or iieppner
was here to spend Christmas
with her daughter-in-law, Edna
Moore and children, and grand
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Boyer and family.
Mr. ana Mrs. itonert lungman
of Sacramento, Calif., drove in
Sunday to spend Christmas with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Matteson, with a brother, Dale,
of Milton-Freewater and a sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Scott and Robert Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gertson,
Ruth Ann and Donald left Mon
day morning to spend the week
In Portland with their loiks.
Mrs. June Hutchison spent four
davs last week in Idaho where
she went to attend one of her
uncle's funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and
son drove to Vale Sunday morn
ing where they spent two days
with hl3 mother, Mrs. Irene
Scott, and other relatives.
Harley Matteson of Heppner,
who has spent the past two
months visiting his niece, Mrs.
Kingman at Sacramento, Calif.,
spent Christmas week-end here
with his brother. Elmer Matteson
before returning to Heppner.
The Monument grade school
oresented an enjoyable Christ
mas program Thursday evening
In the school gym.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Matteson
and dauehter of Alturas, Calif-
drove here Dec. 16, bringing his
mother, Mrs. Elmer Matteson
and Mrs. L. J. Mattesons brother,
Gene Hunt, home after spend
ing two weeks In Alturas.
The Legion and Auxiliary had
their Christmas party Saturday
night in the Legion hall. Santa
handed out presents to one and
all. Potluek supper was served,
then cards were played during
the rest of the evening.
Maids and Matrons of the
Monument club had a Christmas
dinner Thursday ndon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Shankls. A large turkey dinner
wes served to 21 people attend
ing. There was an exchange of
Christmas gifts.
Sunday dinner guests of the
Howard Pettyjohns were Mrs.
Walt Hill and girls, Pendleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graves, M.
Lewis. Wn: and Mr. and Mrs.
John Graves, Hardman.
By MARY LEE MARLOW
boAlcDMAN The annual
Christmas program waa present
ed at the school gymnasium
Thursday night of last week. A
choral reading was given by
eleven high s hool girls of the
speech class. The grade school
presented the Nativity tableau,
and the Riverside High school
band, under the leadership of
Al Reeves, played several num
bers. The program concluded
wlih the audience tinging
Christmas carols wilh band ac
compli n I men t. Mrs. LaVVrn Part-
ow won the Tlllicum Club dull.
and Bobby Skoubo won the elec
tric ball game.
Wads In Hillsboro
Miss Susan Ann Part low be-
came the bride of Ivan Kress In
a ceremony at the Trinity Luth
eran church m iniisooro, .Sat
urday, December 23, at 7 p. m.
The bride is the daughter of
John Partlow of Hillsboro, and
Mrs. LaVern Partlow of Board
man. The service was performed
bv Rev. Riley, pastor of the
church.
Miss Lily Dursten of Hillsboro
was maid or nonor, ana Jim
Mangan of Hillsboro was best
man.
The bride wore a white bro
cade dress with purple orchid
corsage, and Miss Dursten wore
a green sheath witn a wniie or
chid corsace.
The bride Is a graduate of
Riverside Hieh school and at
tended Weaver Institute In Kan
sas City, Mo. The bridegroom Is
a graduate of Boardman High
school and OTI at Klamath Falls.
He has Just returned from a year
n Walk kt. Hawaii.
After spending the week-end
here at the home of the groom's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kress, the couple will live in
Hillsboro.
The annual Christmas party of
the Boardman Garden club was
held Monday night of last week
at the home of Mrs. Kusseii Mil
ler. Hostesses were Mrs. Florence
Root. Mrs. Claud Coats, Mrs
Zeari Gi!!espie and Mrs. Louise
Earwood. Mrs. Elite Miner was
a guest. There was an exchange
of gifts, and refreshments were
served.
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DEC. 29 AND 30
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Hard Storm Hits
A wind storm of gale force
struck here Wednesday night of
last week about 10 p. m. for the
second time in a week. The
larce sicn at the Nugget Motel
was blown over and the Christ
mas decorations on top of the
motel were blown off. Many
trees were down in town and
on the project. The first storm
hit here early the Sunday before,
and it caused a lot of trees to
go down also. Rain accompanied
Wednesday s storm, ana an ear
lier storm about 4:30 p. m.
brought rain.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely were
their sons-in-law and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and
children Jimmy, Janet, Jay, Jerry
and Jovce of La Grande, and
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Vaught and
daughters Gail and Kelly of
Richland, Wn. Week-end visitors
were Rickie, Renee and Rena Ely
of Hermlston. Janet and Jay
Lilly stayed here this week to
visit.
Norman Nelson and Charles
Parrish of Port'and are spending
the holidays at the home of Nel
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Nelson
Claud Worden was taken to the
Good Shepherd hospital in Her
mlston Christmas eve.
Jim Newman and his sister,
Mrs. Oran Ward and children
Jeannie, John and Bruce of Ban
don stopped overnight at the
home of their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow, last
week on their way to spend the
holidays at the home of their
mother, Mrs. Lafe Smith in
Hardman and
Rhea Creek News
By CHARLOTTE WALKER
HARDMAN. RHEA CREEK
The Rhea treek Grange had It
annual ( hrlstmas party Satur
day night, starting with a pot
luck supper. There were about
75 people attending.
Mrs. Irma McDaniel waa a
patient at Pioneer Memorial hos
pital for a couple of days but
Is now at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Everett Harshrnun.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright
had a family dinner at their
home on Christmas day. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Anderson and Tami, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Anderson. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Owens and family of
iTineviiie, Mrs. Mary McKinney
of Arlington, Mr. and Msr. Dar-
rel Farrens, Dorlnda, Donna and
Willie of Monument, Mrs. Evelyn
Farrens, Heppner, and Miss Janet
Wright of Portland.
Wilbur Knighton visited In
Condon overnight at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knighton.
Alice Williams returned from
Prinevllle where she had been
visiting relatives for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van
Blokland and family went to
La Grande over the Christmas
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robinson
had Christmas dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc
Daniel. In the evening, Carrol
Davis of Lone Rock visited the
group.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Lovgren went
to Echo to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Louis La Trace over Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Bend
visited their daughter, Mrs.
Owen Leathers Jr., and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright nad
as guests on Christmas day, Mr.
and Mrs. Batev Allen and family
of Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wright and Kenny, Mr. and Mrs.
Bart Clark and family and Mrs.
Mary Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Koger ateiger
and family of Portland are visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt,
Archie Bechdolt, Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Engelman and Frank were
visitors at the Blaine Lnapei
home on Christmas day.
Wavno Dooney Is home on
leave from the Air Force, visiting
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Dooney. He is stationed in Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. nusion L.esiey
were in Portland over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Phil Mahoney
entertained a family gathering
Christmas dav. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Steiger
and family of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Flack of LIvermore,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ek
strom and family of lone, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Ball and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. La-
Units On Cheese Cookery Planned For January Study
By ESTHER KIR MIS
Cheese takes the lead in a five
itar role.
1. As a galaxy of goodness to
in any occasion.
2. As an exciting array of flav
ors to add variety to meals.
J. As a low-cost ticket to Men
nutrition.
4. As a flavor Pal to follow
foods.
5. As a made wav to easv.
does-It meals.
January Is "Cheee Cookery"
lesson time for the Morrow Coun
ty Extension units. Project lead
ers were trained during Dei-em
ber and are now testing new
cheeses and recipes that thev
will present to their unit women.
What a glorious sight when
you enter a modern food market
and see the almost bewildering
array of cheeses! Cheese cut in
trim squares, oblones. triangles,
C heese In Intriguing packages
ann lars. utile rolls: rat chunks.
balls, sausage-like links. Cheese
decked In red and oranite:
threaded with blue; golden hues
and rremy whiles. Cheeses
charp and tangy mild and
creamy. t'htt-ae to suit any tle.
The 'Chtfw Cookery" lesson
will con'ain the dillerent clawd
(iiations of t-het-M. doing com
parative shopping when buying
cheese, the nutritive value, and
facts to remember when cooking
with cheese. Suggestions of how
cheese can be used for gay
breakfasts, brunches, lunches
and suppers will also be told.
The project leaders also learn
ed how cheese can be used In
main dishes, with vegetables,
salads, and desserts.
Invitations are extended to In
terested women to attend any of
the following January Unit
meetings: Contact these project
leaders as to lime and place.
January J Rhea t'tnk Unit.
Mrs. Marilyn Bergsi rom. Mrs
Ray Wright.
January 4 lone I'nlt. Mrs. Le
land McKlnnev. Mrs. Joe Hauler.
January H 1 Uinr Unit. Mrs.
Kelthly Blake, Mrs. Wavel Wilk
inson. January 10 Pino City Unit.
Mrs. Jasper Myers, Mrs. Charles
Daly.
January 11 Irrlgon t'nit. Mrs.
Andrew fcklles. Mrs. Milton Bie
gel and Mrs. Earl Briggs.
January 16 Boardman Unit.
Mrs. Earl Hrlgrs, Mrs. James
Harjier.
January 18 Lena Unit. Mrs.
Earl Blake.
Weiser, Idaho. Week-end visitors
at the Marlow home were tneir
sons and daugnter-in-iaw, ivir.
and Mrs. Harold Marlow and
daughter Anita of Roseburg, and
Darrell Marlow of Pendleton.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kress
were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kress
of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Del
Robertson of La Grande, and Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Ball and
daughters Barbara and Karen
nf Hermiston.
Z. J. Gillespie was elected to
serve on the board of the Board
man Cemetery Maintenance as
sociation for a term of three
years at the election last week.
Birthday Remembered
Mrs. Zearl Gillespie was hon
ored bv a surprise party on the
occasion of her birthday Decem
ber 22, when friends called dur
ing the noon hour and showered
hor with hirthdav greetings.
Those attending were Mrs. Claud
Coats, Mrs. Florence Koor, jvirs.
Charles Anderegg, Mrs. Nathan
Thorpe, Mrs. Louise tarwooa,
Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, Mrs. Lowell
Shattuck and Mrs. Frank Mar
low.
From all of us to all of you, Just an old
fashioned wish, warm and hearty, for your
health and happiness In 1962. Just an old
fashioned "thank you," too, for your patron
age and good will which have made us so
happy throughout the past year.
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HEPPNER, OREGON
Verne Van Marter and family.
Kinard McDaniel Is In Hermls
ton for awhile. He expects to
return soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams and
family of lone visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hams on Christmas
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spring
er and son of Bend were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Springer.
Mr. and Mrs. Darold Hams had
as Christmas company, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis McDonald, Sherrill
and Sandy of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens
went to Heppner Monday to visit
Alta an-J John Stevens. Also
present was Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brinda and family.
Mrs. Betty Gentry, Delores and
Bob, and Glenn Walker were
holiday visitors at the Elsit
Walker home. A
Our whole "family" Is lolning together to sing
you, and those you hold dear, a tune of New
Year's wishes . . . may 12 be rich with
success and overflowing with everything
good . . . your very best Now Year yet!
mmlmlm mam
With high hopes for J VV
your success and hap- fj 'S6 i
ptasiintheNewYear, jP5 I
wo welcome young ""J"
Mr. 1962. May he give
a truly "out-oMhis- 1 JV
world" performance... ffy '
on your ehaifl T .' I
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