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Dedication Of School Set; Ewald Turner To Speak By MRS. ALBERT PARTLOW IRRIGON Construction of the addition of A. C. Houghton Ele mentary is nearing completion, aiiu u eignt graaes are now in the new buildine. Thp HpHI for the building has been set for December 13 at 8:00 p.m. Main speaker for the occasion will be Ewald Turner, vice-principal of me junior nign scnooi in Pendle ton, and immediate past-president of the National Education Association. The public is invit- ea 10 attend this dedication. The Morrow county OEA met in Irrigon November 26 for their mommy business meeting and umner. ine Dusiness meeting, conducted by President Don Olm- sL-neiu, was neia in tne new muiti-purpose room, and the din ner, sponsored by the Irrigon PTA, was served in the school cafeteria. Open house was held so the teachers of Morrow coun ty could see the new addition to the grade school. Approximately ou reacners attended the meet ing. Menus for A. C. Houghton Elementary for the week of De cember 3 and 7 are as follows: Monday macaroni and cheese, lunch meat slices, green beans and pudding; Tuesday meat loaf, grapefruit, buttered corn and doughnuts; Wednesday iikmi cnicken, masned potatoes, gravy and green salad; Thurs day vegetable-bean soup, toast ed cheese sandwiches, plums and cake; Friday salmon loaf, spin ach, molded vegetable salad and pudding. A 4-H sewing club was organ ized November 27, with Mrs. John Swearingen as leader, and Susan McCoy as junior leader. The ten members attending the first meeting were: Terri Senn, Kay lluson, Vicky Hobbs, Geralding Swearingen, Joyce Jackson, Terie Eppenbagh, Cheryl Mead, Judy Franke, Betty Ritzer and Eddie McCorkle. Officers elected were: Terri Senn, president; Kay Hu son, vice-president; Vicky Hobbs, secretary; Geraldine Swearingen, news reporter; and Joyce Jack son, recreation leader. During the meeting, the leaders taught the group to equip a sewing box. Later on, the group will learn the various parts of a sew ing machine and their respective uses. Following the meeting, games were played. The next meeting will be December 11 at 3:15 at the school house. Mrs. Viola Whitt and Christy have moved to Umatilla, and are staying with Mrs. Whitt's sister. Riverside high school will par ticipate in the basketball jam boree held in Umatilla December 7, and A. C. Houghton Elemen tary will participate in the basketball jamboree held at Ar lington December 8. A2c Daryl F. Hobbs, recently home on a 30-day leave, left Wednesday for McGuire Air Force base in New Jersey, and flew from there to Madrid, Spain where he will be stationed for the next three years in the Air Force. Chester Wilson brought home a spike elk over the week-end. He hunted in the Ukiah area Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gustafson, Steve and Leann spent the week end in Portland visiting relatives. Mrs. Eldon Enright and child ren were guests of the C. A. Wilsons over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Koch and Denise spent Sunday through Friday with Mrs. Kochs folks. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cook and Rhonda arrived at the Hills' Friday even ing and left for their home in Portland the following Sunday. Mrs. Sedelia Dexter is visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Dexter, in Tacoma, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hardin, who have been visiting the D. C. Graybeals, left Wednesday for their home in Hailey, Idaho. EOCE students who were home for the Thanksgiving holidays were Misses Ann Schmeder and Sandra Creamer, freshmen, and Sandi Davis, sophomore. Mr. and Mrs. James Forney of Arlington are parents of a baby daughter, born in Good Shepherd hospital Tuesday, November 27. The baby has been named Kelly Lee, and weighed 9 lb. 3 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanders and Mrs. Forney of St. Helens, who will be stay ing with the James Forneys for two weeks, helping to care for the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berg and Ronald, who have been visiting Mrs. Myrtle Markham and the Albert Partlows, left Saturday morning for their home in West minster, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson have moved into one of the Part low duplexes. Mr. and Mrs. Kees Morgan are home, after spending some time with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ankei, Douglas and Ross, in Spokane. Mrs. Morgan went to Spokane on the bus, and was joined there a week later by Mr. Morgan. They returned home Monday. Miss Juhel Hovingholt, who has been stationed in the Ha waiian Islands the past two years, . has received her dis charge, and is now making her nome with her ioiks, Mr. and Mrs. Lee LeBlanc. Her brother, Royal Hovinghoff of Tacoma, spent the week-end here visiting his sister and the LeBlancs. THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 6, 1 962 Sec. 2 6 pages Queen Eileen Rules at School Carnival By MARY LEE MARLOW ROARDMAN Eileen Elv Riverside high school senior, was crowned queen Saturday night at the school carnival. Kent Rnnthman stnrtpnt hndv Dresi dent, did the crowning. The queen's escort was Johnnie Part low. Princesses and escorts were Paula Williams and Robin Schmeder. Dewena West and Steve Partlow, and Maria De Chand and Glenn Schmeder Pacov tfnhn wns rrownbearer anH Rrnre Russpll was the eift bearer. A good crowd attended the aflair. Party Honors Mrs. Mittelsdorf Mrs. Dave Mittelsdorf was honored with a pink and blue shower Friday night at the home of Mrs. Harold Baker. Co-hostess es were Mrs. Sid Ferguson, Mrs Delmer Hug, Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mrs. Dewey West, Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo, Mrs. Ronald Black, Mrs. Eldon Shannon, Mrs. R. B. Rands, Mrs. Don Downey, Faye Ander son, Mrs. Dean King, Mrs. Claud Coats, Mrs. Bob Thornhlll, Mrs. Vernon Russell and Mrs. Jack Taylor. There were 38 present. Guests from out of town included Mrs. Jerry Peck, of Dallesport, Wn., sister-in-law of the honoree, and Eva LaChance of Tacoma, Wn. In games played prizes were won by Mrs. Jeff Hayes, Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, Mrs. Roy Part low, Mrs. Claud Coats and Mrs. Frank Marlow. Schultzes Honored at Farewell Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partlow were hosts for a potluck dinner at their home Sunday for members of the Good Shepherd Lutheran church in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schultze, who are moving from Hermiston to make their home in Portland. Rev. Schultze has been pastor of the church here for the past fifteen years. They were presented with a money tree as a gift. There were 45 present, out of town guests included Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Lewis and three child ren of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald Aase and three child ren of Touchet, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kress and son Brian of Hermiston. Club Makes Donations Mrs. Ralph Skoubo was hos tess for the meeting of the Board man Tillicum club at her home last week. The club made a do nation to the Salk Institute building at San Diego, Calif., and made their annual donation to the Sadie Orr Dunbar nursing fund. It was voted to participate in a Round Robin letter from junior clubs in the state. Mrs. LaVern Partlow was appointed to write the letter from here. Mrs. Don Downey was appoint ed club woman magazine chair man for the year. A bulletin was read from Mrs. Wallace Smith, state junior club director, on all club activities for the coming year. Those who still want to give gifts to the state hospital in Pendleton for Christmas are to have them at the home of Mrs. Ronald Black by December 7. The Carnation Sister Christ mas party will be held at the home of Mrs. H. M. Walker the evening of December 11, starting with dinner at 7 (o'clock. Mrs. Joe' Tatone, 7th district president of the Oregon Feder ation of Women's clubs, went to Portland Monday where she at tended a luncheon and meeting at the lone Plaza on Tuesday. The speaker was Mary Rather- ine Barnes, UFWi; cnairman ot law observance and crime pre vention, who discussed the nat ional street lighting contest, and a new program recently endorsed by the FBI. Mrs. Tatone was a guest last week of The Dalles Woman's club in The Dalles, where she spoke briefly. Mr. and Mrs, a rarm rayior ot Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, were week-end visitors at the home of their niece, Mrs. LaVerne Part low. Ann Philps, Portland, former teacher of Boardman grade school, was a week end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dante Daltoso. Mr. and Mrs. George Wiese and daughters Sandra and Roxann moved to Portland last week to make their home. They have purchased an apartment house there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Rucker of Portland were overnight visitors at the home of Mrs. Rucker's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gantenbein, last Friday on their way home from Las Vegas, Nev. Rucker won the trip as a bowling prize. Mrs. George Sicard was taken back to St. Anthony's hospital Sunday evening. She had just re turned from there last week after a two and a half week stay during which time she had ma jor surgery. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Briggs re turned home lost week from a week's trip to Merced, Calif., where they visited at the home of Brigg's brother and sisier-in- law, Mr, and Mrs, Milton Brlees. They also visited In Sacramento, at tne home ot Mrs. Brings' cousin, Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Stilson. An overnight visitor at the Briggs home on their return was Robert Kress of Milwaukie. The temperature dropped to 17 above here last Thursday morn ing, which is the coldest so far this fall. The trees were covered with frozen fog all day, with the maximum 37 above. W. G. Seehafer is recuperatinc from surgery at the home of his daughter, Airs. Walter Corley, in Corvallis after being a patient at the Good Samaritan hospital there. Jay Bunch left Saturday to re turn to the Treasure Island Na val Base at San Francisco, Calif, after visiting the past three weeks at the home of his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prevost. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer went to lone Sunday to attend the Fall Fes tival at the grange hall. Mr. and Mrs. Al Flock and daughters Lorraine and Renee of PeEU, Wn. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ervin Flock. Greenfield Grange will have a Christmas party and program with exchange of cifts at thoir regular meeting the evening of uecemoer w, starting with pot luck supper at 6:30. Menus for Riversido HiVh school and Boardman Grade school for the week of December 10 through 14 are as follows: Monday hot dogs, buttered corn, salad, amile sauce and ronkins Tuesday spaghetti with meat sauce, saiaa and hot French bread, jello witr whipped cream. Wednesday creamed chicken with biscuits, green beans, cobb- Needlettes Elect; Plan New Projects The Needlettes organized at Karen Ham's home on November 23. Ruth McCabe is our leader again this year. We have one new member, Shirley Hicks. The main item of business was to elect officers. Shirley Hicks was elected president; Elaine Gaarsland, vice president; Karen Hams, secretary; and Arleta McCabe, news reporter. The club members discussed projects to do during the year. Going on a buying trip, washing sweaters, and making a color wheel were just a few ideas mentioned. Our next meeting will be an afternoon meeting at Arleta Mc- Cabes on December 8. We will clean and adjust our machines at the meeting. Arleta McCabe, reporter ler. Thursday meat loaf, mash ed potatoes, green beans, cheese sticks, fruit. Friday potato soup, toasted cheese sandwiches, veg etable sticks, cake and fruit salad. ATTENTION FARMERS! Get Your Tax Returns Filed Early For Competent Accounting Service At Reasonable Rates See ROBERT L. PORTER 233 Gale St. HEPPNER CLINIC BUILDING Ph. 676-S531 Even Non-Skiers WILL ENJOY A GIFT FROM PECKS' SKI SHOP We Have O Quilted Parkas O Plain Parkas O Stretch Pants O Socks O Mittens O Caps WE RENT SKI OUTFITS Pecks1 Ski Shop Hours 4 to 6 And 7 to 9 p.m. Week Days Except Mondays, And All Day Saturdays HEPPNER, OREGON FREE SATURDAY im vv Dec. 8, 2 p.m., American Legion Hall, Heppner ALL KIDS INVITED TO THIS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MOVIE IN COLOR- "ALL MINE TO GIVE" FULL LENGTH FEATURE, PLUS COLOR CARTOONS: "Woody Woodpecker Plays Santa' and "A Visit To Santa's Workshop" SHOW OUT AT 4 P.M. See SA CLAUS HTA ON HIS SECOND TRIP TO HEPPNER Saturday, December 15 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Downtown Treats For The Kiddies THIS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM SPONSORED BY: HEPPNER ELKS LODGE HEPPNER-MORROW COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HEPPNER POST, AMERICAN LEGION n n)V7 Ik iw:,. "lA SHOP IN HEPPNER Wonderland of Christmas Gifts! AND SAVE