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    4 HErrWCa GAZETTE TIMES. Tfcurlrr. JanucrT . 6
Club Plans for Grange
Dinner, Co-op Meeting
Mrs. Townscnd Seated Church Women Plan
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I. .Ml) rum Ji nit Thursday altrr
iiun Willi Mr. C'uislnrili a hunt'
i jiihI Mrs. C I. Jonets fo
Ih. i. -h. The rneeilne was pre.
iil t over liv (lie ttmirman, Mia.
Alvln N t'-ntlist. The resign
I ion of Mi.v Alfred Molnon Jr.
us irc chairman wan read and
n I k.mvI, and Mr. U. W. Cut
loiiii elected lo fill the va
ciiiicy. Mr. Norman .Nelson, as
Hi-i.ilim officer, Installed the
fillmii:t: ladlea for the year
I'.xi-': Mr. Alvln Wai'enblast,
chairman; Mrs. t. W. Cutsforth,
Mic-dmlrman; Mra. Pearl
vim. Mtrdary; and Mrs. Edna
Turner, treasurer. ITaris were
nmili' for the Lexington Oil Co-op
dinner which In ttchcduled fur
rVhrunry 13 at the (France hall.
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, lecturer
if the eranjje. announced the
contest of wheat dishes for the
next regular cranf-e meetlnif.
All the ladies are asked to brln
tlicir fnvorite wheat dish, using
wheat or n by-product, and the
men will lie the judges. Prizes
are pl.mncd for the lecturer's
hour. ThoM? present for this
meeting were Mrs. R. B. Rice,
Mrs. V. K. McMillan, Mrs. Ar
nun Wihlon. Mrs. Wilbur Stea-!
call. Mrs. Alon.o Henderson, Mrs.
Ah in Wanenblast, Mrs. Edna
Turner, Mrs. Nora Turner, Mrs.
Alfred Nelson Sr., Mrs. Norman
Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
Mrs. Ella BurRoyne, Mrs. Bertha
Hunt, Mrs. Cecil Jones and Mrs.
(). W. Cutsforth. The next meet
inir Is planned for the Alfred
Nelson Sr., home, near lone.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Mar
shall. Mrs. Ken Palmer and Mrs.
Jctie Majeske were Pendleton
visitors last week.
Mrs. A. K. Majeske Is able to
he out .'iL'ain after several weeks
confined to her home by illness.
Rebekahs Add to Fund
Holly Kebekuh LoOne met for
Iheir regular meeting on Thurs
day. Mrs. Ardlth Hunt was in
stalled us chaplain. Three mem
bers gave the unwritten work
and the contest reports were
made. Sick members were re
membered with cards and a col
lection was taken for the eleva
tor fund at the IOOF hall and
will be sent in honor of Mr. Ely
who wns recently burled In lone.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
Let's not forget the Three
Links club party at the Lexing
ton lOOK hall on Saturday, Jan
uary 21 at 7.J0 p. m.
Club Electa Officers
'Hie I'aM Nulile t.'fand club
met at the hum of Mm, Aloruo
Henderson on Krlday. for a Inn
cheon. with Mrs. Ixlpha Jon
uh ci lioMi-st An election of of
fleers was held at thin tune Willi
Mr. Alice MnJke elis led pn
blent; Bertha Hunt, vice presl
dent, and Ix lliha Jones, miii
t a rv treasurer. At this time the
names of secret sister i were ills
closed and names were drawn
Benin.
Mr. and Mrs. w incur Mcagau
and Mr. and Mrs. O. (i. lireeling
were In Sprav last week to hcli
celebrate the birthday of Emery
Burnside.
Ed Liv ncston of Spray is
spending a few dnys at the O. (
llreedlni; home.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry loenenour
Mient the week-end Visiting rel
atives in The Dalles.
Mrs. O. C. Breeding attended
the Assembly of clod church con
vention in Pendleton one nay
last week.
Do not forget the church ser
vices planned for all ages, each
Sundav nlnht at the Christian
hurch.
Party Honors George Steagall
Mrs (Jeorge Meagan enter
talned last week with a birth
day party honoring her son,
George, on tils inriiKiay. me
afternoon was spent playing
games after refreshments were
served. The highlight of the day
was the cleverly decorated circus
birthday cake, this was made to
represent a cirrus tent with ani
mals, and gay colors. Those
present were Tom Cutsforth.
Steven Kemp, Bruce Marquardt,
Mark Miller, Billy Thomburg.
Victor Kllnger, Cralge Munkers,
Tommie Steagall of Lexington,
and Robbie Booth and David
Williams of Heppner, Mrs.
Smithbouer, George's teacher,
and Mr. and Mrs. Steagall. Vicky
Steagall and Buster Vinson.
Monument
By MARTHA MATTESON
Quick action by students,
towns people and several from
the country came in a hurry late
Tuesday afternoon when the
alarm came that the gym was
on fire. Richard Drees reported
that during; basketball practice
in the afternoon a ball had arch
ed up to the 27 foot ceiling,
knocking out a light bulb. As
players were leaving they saw
sparks flying out of the roof and
sent in the alarm. It was put out
after chopping a hole in the roof.
A gym had burned to the ground
here in January, 1958. It is again
in use and plans are continuing
to have the Gay 90's dance, as
scheduled, on Saturday night,
with music coming from Baker.
Final rites were held last Sat
urday at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Anna
Mao Lesley of Monument, who
' passed away last Wednesday In
the John Day hospital. She was
born July 2, 1879, in Tillamook
county. Her husband and two
children preceded her in death.
Survivors include H. C. Lesley,
llardman; Don Lesley, Cupertino,
Calif.: Bill Lesley, Irrigon; Bob
Lesley, Bend; Mrs. Manila Jones,
Prineville: Mrs. Claressa Cook
Portland; Mrs. Elvira Walker
nnd Mrs. Judy White, Medford
Mrs. Sara Smith. Pendleton: Mrs,
Lela Sloan. Long Creek; several
grandchildren and great grand
children.
A stork shower was held at the
Ray Davis home last Wednesday
afternoon for Mrs. George Mor
rell. Jr.
The January Birthday club
party was held Saturday even
inc at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
C. E. Holmes. A supper and cards
were enloved during the evening
School Is out until the weather
is better. Nine inches of snow on
the level in town is recorded
and has been down as low as
27 and 28 below zero on Sunday
and Monday mornings.
American Legion and Auxil
iary held their regular meeting
last Wednesday evening in their
hall.
Walter Williams was home
from his school in Pasco. Wn
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Williams.
Stella MoCartv drove to John
Dav last Monday, taking Mrs.
Nestle Erhardt and Earl Lewis
over for medical treatments.
Heppner Unit Learns
Cheese Cookery Tips
Mrs. Frank Wilkinson and
Mrs. Keithley Blake, project
leaders, presented many ideas of
cheese cookery to members of
the Heppner extension unit at
meeting at Mrs. Wilkinson s
home February 9.
They prepared and served dif
ferent dishes using cheese as
the main Ingredient. Also they
told of the many cheeses avail
able and their uses. For lunch
they enjoyed a cheese and corn
casserole, Jello salad with cheese,
earlic bread, and a plate of fresh
fruits with various cuts or cheese.
During the business meeting
the members planned to serve
cookies and coffee to the parents
attending the short course on
"Understanding Boys and Girls"
on Wednesday.
Heppner unit will meet Feb
ruary 13 at the home of Mrs.
Joe Wright at 10:30 a. m. Sub
ject for this meeting is "Tips on
Housecleaning" with Mrs. R. G.
Watkins and Mrs. Paul Warren
as project leaders. A pot luck
lunch will be served at noon
and all are invited to attend.
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B. B. RICE
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(left), a member of the Masonic lodge sine 1902. and
Parker, a Mason ol 55 Yeare standing. wore among
senior members honored by
Tuesday night
Masonic Lodge
Fetes Old Timers
Af Meeting Here
Heppner Lodge
No. 69. AFAAM.
(Melby Photo)
R. B. Rice of Heppner, member
of the Masonic lodge since 1902,
and I-rank S. Parker, a Mason
since v.HJi, were among tnose
honored at Old Timers night at
Heppner Lodge No. 69, AF&AM
on Tuesday, January jt.
Archie Ball, Dr. L. D. Tibbies
and L. R. Schwarz received 25-
ear membership pins.
I wo members of the local
lodge who were not present have
memberships that extend back
to I'.hm;. They are Lewis Bisbee
and Oscar Borg, both of Heppner,
who joined the Heppner lodge In
that year, t.ach received his 50-
ear pin in 1950.
Rice, treasurer of the lodge for
the past 13 years and now start
ing his 11th year In that position,
transferred here in 1!H)7 from
Pittsville, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Rice
McNamee Undergoes
Surgery in Portland
James T. McNamee underwent
surgery at Providence nospttai
in Portland on Monday and is
making steady recovery, accord
ing to word received here this
week. He is under the care of
Doctors Davis and Livingstone,
neurologists.
After being treated under trac
tion here during the past month
for a recent back injury, ho was
transferred to Portland for the
special surgery, where he will
remain for at least one moe
week. He occupies a room on the
6th floor at Providence hospital.
Film Report Given
At St. Monica's Meet
Mrs. LaVeme Van Marter re
ported on the showing of the
film, "Frances of Assisi," at the
meeting of St. Monica's Guild
of All Saints' Episcopal church
held last week at the home of
Mrs. Jim Farley. The film, which
was shown at the local theater
recently, was sponsored by the
guild to raise funds for use in
the district missionary fund.
New officers presiding at the
meeting were Mrs. Jack Loyd
president; Mrs. Paul Brown, vice
president; and Mrs. lerry
Thompson, secretary-treasurer.
Other fund raising plans were
discussed for use in the guild's
various projects during the year.
Assisting Mrs. Farley with re
freshments was Mrs. Loyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cohn left
Saturday for Salt Lake City,
Utah, to attend a Wool Growers
meeting.
Jim McNamee, a patient at
Providence hospital in Portland
is recuperating following surgery
of a ruptured disk in his back.
BUSINESS
MACHINE SEHVICE
Office
mont.
Supplies.
Business
Of'ire Equip
Machines.
IN HEPPNER
1st & 3rd Week of Every Month
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120 Main St., Hermiston
Phone JO 7-5114
Long Distance Nation-Wide
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
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Phone CR 6-3111
REDUCE
Your Financial
TROUBLES!
Take off pounds of
financial worry . . . save
dollars! Regular deposits
will soon fatten up your
Savings Account.
What's more
get hefty and li
thanks to bank
pounded regularly. Our current
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your savings
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interest, com-
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SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION
PENDLETON
live at 12r S. Chase. They have
one son. Edward, in Seattle.
Parker transferred here from
Cove several vears after moving
to Heppner. He received his 50
year membership pin In 19"7.
One other former member has
the longest tenure In the Masons,
among those living, although he
Is now a member at Stanfield.
He is Frank Sloan, who joined
here in 1891, and moved to Stan
field about 1918.
Special recognition was ac
corded the senior members at
the Tuesday night meeting.
As Degree President
M" l '!l Ti-W I'-x-' d mm ill
Kl.tlll d ui . !!. I lit tif jr "
cfee of liuiH.r .SiHicty at a iec
utl Ii.-I.iI.jUom pri'l.ift) Tue.
(lay ew mi.;;, J.iini.uy "., at Hit
I l.i i' ll.ill i l uu li.
Oi'ier illin-ls Ill-lulled Well'
,Hv GiM, m.t pit'sidi-nt;
Mr P.k l:i- ll.Wi.elt, i epiel
di nt; ,Mi, I. in nli P.wrKh, 2nd
ii e pie sdent ; Mr. rn. F.
I arm, (.'i.i'n i.il m ictary ; Mrs.
I!. S. Mi Muriry, ttcistitci; Mr.
I.iiiei'l'i .Vr.li. Uflur; Mi. Mary
Pryac.t, .is-.i-i.uit utur; Mr.
1'iuih "its. lii-er. Inner watch;
Mis. Cull Hicks, outer Wjtch;
Mis Miiili-y .N.ish, pianist; Mr.
1 i!en Mooic, h it lis-1 -.l.i nl; Mr.
I'.irl Kii.g. riilit a-sistint; Mr..
Alue Lunrill. color twarer; Mr.
M m Hi ,i 1 1 ( . (lull team captain;
Mr. Tliet.i Hntion, ritual (nun
M'iioi; Mi. Eiirl Sowatd. ad
vi-..r; Mary Shannon. Rose Nash,
John Bergstroni and Marllvn
I"i u'strom. staff, and Mr. Wm.
I unuinrhum and Mr. Mt.Murtry
is fi-.Mstniit staff members.
Installing officer for the even
ing iii iuile Mrs. ll.ira li. i.ert
son. Mrs. F.irra. Mr. Adelle
Wiight. mill Mrs. Jerry lilevlns.
.Mi. Bergstroni and Sir. Nash
were installing Ushers.
Mr-;. G'int, past president.
pn-M iited all Her retiring ot fleers
with ceramic plates which she
had made. The past president's
inn was placed on Mrs. Gouty
by Mrs. Gerlson, and Mrs. Farra I
presented Mrs. .Nash and Mrs.
Gonty with gifts for having had
perfect attendance.
Hostesses. Mrs. Bryant, Airs,
iti-r Lovgren and Mrs. Oma
("ov, served refreshments at the
close of the evening.
Projects For Year
A mceiinij Thursday afternoon
at the pio.h hall ui the r.pis
copal Church Women executive
ctJinmlMce planned the project
for the coining year. Among
them is a Valentin curd party
mi for February 14 at the Epis
copal parish hail with both inn
othle and bridge In play. Also
coming up is the annual Shroxe
Tuesday Pancake Luncheon on
March ti in the parish hall.
Executive member present
were Mrs. W. C. KuM'wall, Mr.
La Verne Van Marter. Mr.
Claude Graham. Mrs. Dick Well.,
Mrs. Jim Farley. Mrs. P. W. Ma
honev. Mrs. LucV Peterson. Mrs.
Norah Rasmus, and Kov. Sencer.
Kathcrinc Barr, 73
Dies at Pendleton
Services for Kathcrinc Barr,
73. Pcdmond. were held Cres
uk Mortuary Jan. 13 at 2;ti0
p. m.. the Kev. Charles Knox
officiating.
Mr. Marr died Thursday at a
Pendleton hospital where she
had been a patient for about 15
months.
Mrs. Ilarr died Jan. 11 at a
nt Heppner. daughter of Luther
and Iva Huston, She received
her schooling here and married
Leonard Barr on June II. 1921.
They moved from here in 192!),
going first to Portland and later
to licdmond.
She was a member of the First
Christian church at Redmond.
Survivors are her husband,
Leonard, Redmond; one daugh
ter. Edna Merritt. Pasco, Wn:
one brother, ("live Huston, Hepp- I
Public Notices
Heppner Soil Conervotion Dl-tiirt
NOTICE r ANNUAL MEETING
AND ELECTION Or SUPERVIS
ORS To all ow ner of land ling w ith
in the Heppner Soil Conservation
Iiistrlct.
Notice Is hereby given that on
the 6th day of February. I!i2
the annual meeting and election
of two Miierv isor of the Hepp
ner Soil Conservation Distriit
will bo held under the provision
of the Soil Conservation District
Law of this State,. I hapter
Section 5!l, OIW.
The place of meeting will be
at the I'xington Grange hall
between the hours of 7:."W p. m.
and 10 i l p. m.
Every person, firm and corp
oration, state, county, or munic
ipality being the record owner
of or holding under contract of
purchase, ten acres or more of
land lying within the said dis
trict are eligible to vote.
Candidates to fill the hoard
vacancy of one supervisor may
be made by Ktitlon signed by
ten landowners. If no candidates
are nominated by petition to fill
the existing vacancy, nominat
ions may be made from the floor
during the annual mooting.
Dated this 5th day of January,
1!M',2.
HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVATION
DISTRICT
Bv: N. C. Anderson, Secretary
47-ISc
vi'T; three grandchildren; nieces
and nephews.
Interment was in Heppner
Masonic cemetery.
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