Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 20, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Willows Grange Starts
Activities for Fall
By CATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONK Alum! 40 ('.runner nnd
frli'tnU enjoyed the humtmrner
NupMr at Willow Ornnn;i Hull
on Saturday evening, October
13. .Supper wan followed ly a
brief Imsiin'sd mcctiuif.
An Invent Uritt Inn wan unit-rod
on the hull limurnncc with the
report to bt made ut tho No-vt-rnlx-r
meeting, Tho many Im
provements on tho hall have
caused tin- value to Jiint about
double tin liimiri'il value.
Two niuni-N were ubmlttel
fur nii-mbt-rHhlp, one by rein
statement anl otic by Initiation.
Ktcctlon of officers for 1007
will rn on Important order of
biiMlni-xM for tho meeting on No
vember li).
Tho .T)th wedding anniversa
ry of Mr. and Mm. Wallace
Mike) Miittlirw was announc
ed for Sunday, October .'10, at
which time they will hold open
lioium from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. All
frleiidn are Invited to rail.
Following the buHlnt-HH meet
ing, curds were enjoyed by mem
ters and guest. In pedro, Karl
Morgan won high; In pinochle,
Mm. Marlon Pulmer won hluh
and David Rlctmann, low, and
Mrs. Bert Alters won 300 pinoch
le. I)oor prizes were received by
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and Mrs.
Cleo Chlldi-rn.
Those attending the Mid Col
umblu AHHiM-latlon meeting of
the United Church of Christ at
Mtlton Kreewoli-r last Tuesday
and Wednesday were Rev. and
Mm, Walter B. ''rowel I, Mr. nnd
Mr K. M. Baker, Mm. Alfred
Nelson Jr., Mrs. Robert Jopnen,
Don BrlNtow. and Mr. nnd Mrs.
K. T. Martin. An outstanding
speaker was the Rev. Rick Maw
son, cha)laln of the Las Vegas
Strip, He Is a minister of the
United Church, hut his work Is
Interdenotnlnallonul and he re
ceives a-iKlstance from other
churches. He specializes In pas
(orul counseling and sulcldo pre
vention, He told of four very
Interesting projects In which he
Is Involved; a suicide preven
tion center; and Interdenomina
tional coffee house; a marriage
counseling service; and a tit-vori-o
rehabilitation center.
Mrs. Wesley ;. Nlehoson, con
ference moderator of the state
United Church of Christ, was
another sneaker on the program.
Mrs. Baker Is scribe of the
Mid Columbia Association and
Rev. Crowi-ll officiated at the
communion service at the close
of the meetings,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Linnet!
nnd Brock are spending sever
al days In Portland at the Pa
cific International Exposition
showing some prize cattle. Mar-
tie Is visiting her friend, D-Ann
way,
Mr. and Mrs. Dulo Uodregucz
have purchased tho C. C. Bren
ner trailer homo on Second
Street ami nro moving to llcrm
Iston, where they will make
their homo.
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, member
of tho Knights Templar Kye
Foundation of tho Grand Chuu
ter, O.K.S. of Oregon, made an
official visit to Oregon Trail
Chapter In Echo on Monday
evening. Kho was accompanied
by Mr. Halvorsen and Mrs. Inez
Huffman of lleppner. Mrs. Hal
vorsen also wus a visitor at
Ionic Chapter In Helix on Thurs
day evening.
0. N. Report oi Interest
lone Topic Club met at the
homo of Mrs. Milton Morgan on
Krldny afternoon. Mrs. Norman
Nelson made the report on the
"United Nations Then and
Now". At the organization of
the United Nations there were
51 memlw-r nations, she point
ed out, and now there are 122
nations belonging. Sho discus
sed the structure and aecoirp
llshments of the organization
and also told of the parent or
ganizations within the structure
of the United Nations contained
In the original charter. Despite
the many criticisms directed at
the U.I N., Mrs. Nelson found
many points to praise and dis
cussed bow different certain as-M-cts
of the world situations
might be had It not been for
the U. N.
Four guests were present for
the meeting, Mrs. James West,
Mrs. James Marvin, Mrs. Lee
Pettyjohn, and Mrs. Llovd John
son. Mrs. Charles Carlson as
sisted Mrs. Nelson and Mrs.
Morgan with the meeting.
Burnett', will
g her ii
flu her
parents are
Women's Fellowship will meet
on cdnesdnv afternoon, ( 'do
ner I'd, at 2:00 p.m. in the Unit
ed Church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hclmbig
ner spent Saturday and Sunday
In Odessa visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jcpscn
have returned from Spokane,
where Mr. Jepsen, vice presi
dent of the Oregon Wheat Grow
ers League, attended the fall
meeting of Western Wheat As
sociates at the Itld path Hotel.
Mrs. Bert Mason, Sr., of Port
land visited her granddaughter,
Mrs. Roy A. Lindstrom and fam
ily this week. They returned
home with Mrs. Mason and
Mrs. Lindstrom visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason
until Sunday, when Mr. Linds
trom drove down for them.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake left
on Wednesday for Eugene,
where they went to stay with
their two grandsons, while the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turn
er were on vacation. They were
called home, however, by the
sudden death of Mr. Drake's
brother, Ruy Drake In lleppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford
drove to Yakima on Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Ilervol Pet
tyjohn and family. Mrs. Craw,
ford remained to visit for a
week with her daughter nnd Mr.
Crawford returned home on
Monday.
M. and Mrs. Roy W. Linds
trom anil Christina spent the
week-end In Corvullls with their
daughter. Susan, and attended
the Homecoming festivities at
Oregon Slate. They sx-nt Mon
day in Portland and brought
home Mrs. Llndstrom's mother,
Mrs. Klmer Griffith, who has
been sM-ndlng a week In the
dty.
Walter Roberts has been con
fined to Pendleton Community
hospital for about a week with
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
were visiting their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Peck and family In Port
land over the week-end.
Mrs. Berl Akers was the re
cipient at a "Grandma Shower"
at the home of Mrs. Lewis Hal
vorsen last Wednesday after
noon. Guests brought gifts for
the two new Akers grandchild
ren; Jeffrey, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Robert Akers of Portland, and
Ramonn, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Berl Akers, Pine Ridge,
S. I). Mrs. Wallace Mat tews,
sister of Mrs. Akers. assisted
with the gifts. A delicious sal
ad, crackers, and coffee were
served the ladles present by
Mrs. Halvorsen, Mrs. Ray Helm
blgner, Mrs. Raymond Lundell,
and Mrs. Hershnl Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Baker were
hosts for a dinner Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Palmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and
family, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ew
Is Halvorsen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ron
ald Baker and two older dau
ghters stopped In Sunday even
ing on their way home to Herm
Iston from the P. I. In Portland.
They took their two younger
daughters home, who had been
visiting with their grandparents.
Varied Program Entertains
Audience at PTA Meeting
The lone PTA met Thursday
evening with the year's theme
THE
HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, October 20, 1966
Sec. 2
EVERYBODY SAVES ON
Offices Open For Candidates
4 year council terms and a 2
year municipal Judge term up
for election, at the time of the
general election, November 8.
Candidates may be nominated
by petition or file a declaration
of Intent to run, in order to
have their names on the bal
lot. Petitions or declarations must
be filed with the city recorder
at least 10 days prior to the
election.
Greenfield Sets Hall Dedication
By MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Greenfield
Grange held the first meeting
In the new hall Saturday night,
starting with potluck supper at
6:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black
were hosts, with Mrs. Bernard
Donovan assisting. Dedication
of tho new hall, which la prac
tlcally finished, has been set
for December 3.
Greenfield will be hosts for
the Pomona Grange session
here October 20, starting at
10:30 a.m.
The Boardman TUllcum Club
made plans for the annual Hal
lowe'en party for pre-schoolers
and grades 1-4 at their meet
ing Tuesday of last week at
the home of Mrs. Bernard Don
ovan. The party will be held
October 28 at the school. Mrs.
Carroll Donovan will furnish
the punch, and the other mem
bers are to bring cookies for
refreshments.
Mrs. Ronald Black, Mrs. Dew
ey West and Mrs. Donovan re
ported on the district 7 board
meeting held recently In Pen
dleton. Plans were made to hold a
"Importance of Family Life In
Our Changing World" the hasls
for the program on Internation
al relations. Mrs. Norman Nel
son briefly discussed the orga
nization and alms of the Unit
ed Nations, since this month
the organization will celebrate
its 21st year of world service.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum show
ed beautiful slides of their trip
to the Holy Lund.
Miss Rita Kerr nnd Bonnie
Hynd entertained the group
with a soft shoe dance and song
"Side by Side", which they did
in costume. They also sang a
parody of the song "Let the
Rest of the World Go By".
Fourth and sixth grade moth
ers served cider and doughnuts
at the close of the meeting.
During the business meeting
it was announced that the VI
bra Bath is completely paid for.
$1T)0 was given to the fund for
a new time clock for basketball.
The budget lor $100 was ap
proved. At the next meeting an
announcement will be present
ed to change the meeting date
from the second Wednesday to
the second Thursday.
rummage sale the first part of
November, the exact date to be
published later. Anyone that
has rummage to contribute Is
asked to contact the club.
Mrs. Zoe Billings was pre
sented with a house warming
Rift.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. LaVern Part
low October 25.
Members of the Boardman
Home Extension Unit met Tues
day afternoon of last week at
the home of Mrs. W. G. See
hafer and voted to disband for
this year due to the fact no one
could be found to take any of
the offices. What money the
unit has on hand will be given
to the 4-H clubs to buy cither
dishes or silverware for the
new building that Is being
built.
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
High school and Boardman
Grade school for the week of
October 24-28 are as follows:
Monday barbecued wieners,
whipped potatoes, muffins, veg
etable sticks and fruit; Tues
daybaked beans, salad, gra
ham crackers and applesauce;
Wednesday roast beef, rolls,
potatoes, gravy, gelatin veget
able salad, and pineapple up
side down enke; Thursday
spaghetti, pear and cheese sal
ad. French bread and pudding;
Friday clam chowder, peanut
butter sandwiches, corn cobbler
and fruit cobbler. - Bread, but
ter and milk are served "With
all meals.
stock Show In Portland Satur
day. There were two boys and
two girls on the team, and one
girl received grand champion,
and the other girl reserve cham
pion. Teams from Oregon, Ida
no, Washington and Nevada
took part In the Judging.
Annie Obormelcr spent the
week-end in Portland visiting
her brother Ray Obermeier, who
is a student at Multnomah
School of the Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash
and daughter Diane, and Mr.
and Mrs. Phil LaCombe went to
Valleyford, Wash. Sunday to
visit at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Herman R. Burg, former
residents here. They returned
home Monday.
Mrs. Glen Carpenter visited
two days last week In Umatil
la at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Carpenter. Visitors of
Mrs. Carpenter Thursday until
Saturday were Mrs. Ruby Veach
and Mrs. Peggy Craft of Wich
ita, Kans., who were here for
the death of their brother, Or
ville Carpenter of Umatilla.
The JV team of Riverside
High school defeated the Helix
six man football team last
Thursday at Helix 45-34. Com
ing from behind to win, this
was the team's first experience
in a six man game.
Br DONNA EPPENBACH this week at the home of his
,., , . A. (mother, Mrs. Ellnora Paxson,
IRRIGON There will be three and hls brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eppen-
bach. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Reed of Spokane, Wn
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Elnora Paxson.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Avery of
Newport, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Reese Morgan one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Skiles,
Mrs. Myrtle McNamee and Mrs.
Reese Morgan attended the re
tired teachers meeting at the
Umatilla Electric Co-op building
In Hermiston Saturday, October
15.
Mrs. Wilma Eppenbach of
Ewlng. Neb., spent Saturday
through Tuesday visiting her
step-son, Mr. and Mrs. Al Ep
penbach and lamiiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smawley
celebrated their 61st wedding
anniversary, Saturday, October
15.
Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl
and Mrs. Delpha Mills of Herm
iston, left Friday for a week
end In Portland. They visited
their brother-ln-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berg and
Ronald.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coleman
have purchased a home and
moved to Yakima, Wn. Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hoover have moved
to the Coleman property.
Menus for A. C. Houghton
school for the week of October
24-28 are as follows: Monday
Hamburger gravy over hot rolls,
buttered peas and carrots,
peaches, ginger bread and
cream. Tuesday Beef ravioli,
potato salad, mixed vegetables,
cherry cobbler. Wednesday
Hamburger pizza, french bread,
Harvard beets, carrot and rais
in salad. Thursday Roast tur
key and gravy, sweet potatoes,
green beans, custard or pud
ding. Friday Tomato soup,
sandwiches peanut butter or
tuna, cottage cheese ana peacn,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mc
Corkle announce the forthcom
ing marriage of their daughter,
Glenda, to Marvin D. Kline on
Friday, November 4, at 8:00
p.m. at the Hermiston Church
of God, with reception follow
ing. All friends and relatives
Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Willi
ams of Bethel, Wn., were vis
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Mor
gan. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elgin
and their 3-month-old son, Dav
id Louis, are visiting his folks,
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Elgin,
Mr. nad Mrs. Harvey Warner
spent the week-end visiting rel
atives, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Fowler, in Stanwood, Wn.
The Irrlgon Community Bap
tist church had as guest speak
er at their Sunday service, Rev.
R. R. Banks of the Israel Bap
tist church of Hermiston and
the Mt. Carmel Baptist church
of Walla Walla, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leigh
ton were week-end visitors of
his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lelghton
and family.
Mrs. Zella Brunnell was re
leased Wednesday from the
Community hospital at Pendle
ton, follownig a week's confine
ment for eye surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paxson of
Vancouver, Wn., were visitors pake
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Visitors Tuesday and Wednes
day of last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bishop
were Bishop's brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Bishop of Seattle, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bishop of Wal
la Walla, Wash., and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald B. Bishop of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop went to
Walla Wala to visit over the
week-end at the Robert Bishop
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
have received word that their
grandson, Bobby Allen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen of
Granger, Wash., was on a team
of four that won first place
with 37 teams competing in a
4-H horse Judging contest at
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