Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 27, 1966, Sec. 3, Image 13

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HEPPNER
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, October 27, 1966 Secjj
Youth Celebrate 'Spook Night'
Bf KATUERINE L1NDSTR0M
t INK llallowi-cn wus crlr
lirnli'il In (one on MohiIjiv even
ill)! Willi I lie usual number tif
Minill i:lmsls, niib n s, unci
wltrlu'tt nlmmil In tln nlclit.
Oiii- of Ihi- hlclillchl.H .f Hip
(veiling was a spook house iir
numH by MIsm Hlln Ki-rr and
MK.s Ki'licccit Camo nsHlNind by
hiimi' nt the older school jjlrln.
Kmh "trick or Irt-alcr" who :nll
fd, win iiinducli'cl on a person
al Irlp lliroucli the viirlou
liaunlx deslRned lo provide a
few extra thrills to itn evenliiK
of fun.
All Hie KfK'le school classes
through Hie sixth rade enjoyed
Halloween parties In their
rooms on Krldav afternooii. All
hut sixth grader wore costume.
'Hie eluhth Krade with the its
.sl.stani'i' of their room mother,
Mrs. Henry It. Krehu, planned u
party for the Me vent h erade at
the (Veil Hall. Thev (leeorated
n empty house nearby f,,r n
"sKxik house" and also decor
ate.i the hall with a searerrow,
Halloween masks, etc. The party
was an old fashioned Hallow
een party with n taffy pull, pop.
pint: corn, and lot of other
Karueft nnd entertainment. Tin me
winning prizes were: Christina
MeCabc nnd Hetty Creenup, np
le ratlnit: Wendy Christopher
son. rarvlnR the rleverest Jack
o lantern; and Brock I.lnnell
nd Mary MrKIIIftolt, for the
lanelni; contest. Mis Case, Miss
Kerr, Mm. Jerry Martin, and the
seventh urade room mother,
Mrs. James Burnett, were chap
crone or the party with other
parents furnishing transporta
tion. Another Halloween party was
held on Krlday ttluht nt the
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kohert
Itletmnnn celehratlntt tlx birth
day of their (ton, Joe, and his
eouslns, Mark nnd Brian Itlet
mnnn. Tills wns a "hobo party"
and the uucsta met ut the Bill
Itletmnnn home In town nnd
were taken to the country hy
the Hletmnnns on a truck. The
party was held In the Rally
decorated shop nt the ranch,
which also contained a haunt
ed room, that the boys were al
lowed to enter n few at a time.
Itelayn, bobbing for apples, nnd
other names were enjoyed. He
frcNhmcnts of dnnut nnd cider
served In the cans were served
the Kucsts. Assisting the Hlet
mnnns with the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Itletmnnn nnd
Mrs. Hoy Hurst from Arlington,
Mr. and Mrs. I,ouls Carlson, and
Mr. and Mrs. James West.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Tews re
turned this week from an Inter
est lin trip hv let to Minneap
olis, Minn. Mr. Tews was n lay
delegate of Blue Mountain Con
ference of the North rnclflc Dis
trict of the A L.C. to the Amer
ican Lutheran Church Conven
tion held every two years. The
KsiO delenates nre composed of
one-half laymen nnd one-half
clergymen. Thev were able to
visit with Itev. John KydKren, a
former pastor here, who Is now
ennaced with work In the au
dio visual depurlment of the
church. Inirlnc the week -lone
convention the Tews children,
Natalie nnd Hill, stayed with
Mr. anil Mrs. Verner Trnedson.
Family iiIkIh was enjoyed nt
Valby Lutheran church oil Sun
day cvculni' with a pollock din
ner and Halloween party for the
children. Paul Tews made a
short report on bis trpl to the
A I..C convention, but will j;lve
a more complete report, when
his slides are developed. Child
ren winning prizes for the best
costumes were: Kathy and Lar
ry I'almer In the nursery depart
ment; Marilyn Warren nnd
lilcky Peterson for the primary,
and Julie .Inter and David War
ren were winners for the Junior
youngsters, Hosts for the even
Inn were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Peterson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobert
1'elerson, Mr. and Mrs. Itoner
I'almer, Mrs. William Howl Ins,
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 1'eler
son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kessler enter
tained a icroup f lys on Wed
nesday evening with a senven
I'er hunt nnd other (.'nines.
Those attending were Scott
IteKK. Tommle nnd Richard
Ilamlett, David Tucker, Bob nnd
David .inter, Dick Snider, and
Stewart und Stephanie Kessler.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the party.
Confraternity Sisters, Mary
Claire Inez and Christine Baker,
met on Tuesday with the local
catechism teachers to review the
venrs program. Mrs. Garland
Swnnson had a luncheon for the
Sinters nnd Father Raymond
Heard before the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Morgan,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl McCnbe, and
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Martin drove
to Condon Sunday afternoon to
nttend the 75th anniversary cel
ebration of the Condon United
Church of Christ. An open house
was held In the afternoon fol
lowed hv n banquet for nbout
21 K) people und an evening pro
gram. Former pastors, Rev.
Handy Mlddleton of Portland,
nnd Itev. Harvey Goodllng of
I n-sende Ix ks, were on the pro.
gram with Itev. James Jones of
Fnterprlse. Harold Pat tee, chnlr
man of the trustees, conducted
the burning of the mortgage.
The Condon High school chorus
sang some beautiful musical
select inn. Rev. Richard Trotter
Is the present pastor of the Con
don church.
Itev. nnd Mrs. Walter B. Crow
ell left on Sunday afternoon for
Portland, where thev will receive
medical attention nnd visit rel
atives. Cuests of Mrs. Jesse Wnrfleld
from Tuesday to Thursday this
week were her brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rex
Klsk of Kennewlck.
The high school class of the
United Church of Christ intend
ed a Halloween party at Hcpp
ncr with the Methodist Youth
Fellowship on Sunday evening.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Jepsen.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Smouse I
returned on Monday from a few -days
spent at Portland, Salem, i
and Corvallls. Thev visited their1
sons, Kenneth Lynn, and Carl ;
and their daughter Cherllyn. In
Portland they visited Mr. Smous-
e's mother, Mrs. Anne C.
Smouse, and called on Mrs. Hor-
tense Martin and Mrs. Alfred
Nelson, Sr., at Terwllllger Plaza. !
Women Hurt In Accident
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy A. Llnds- ,
trom spent the weekend in
Portland, where they called on
her grandmother, Mrs. Bert Ma
son, Sr. Mrs. Mason was badly;
bruised nnd shook up In an :
automobile accident on Friday
near Milwnukie. Mrs. Sara Mc- i
Nntner and Mrs. Kmrna Kvans.
who were riding with her, were;
taken to Oregon City hospital
for treatment. Mrs. McNumer i
was suffering from broken ver
tebra and a sprained ntck, nnd i
Mrs, Kvans with a broken hand.
All three ladles live at Wlllnm-
ette Manor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bergs-
trom returned on Thursday from
a trip to Seattle. They brought
Mrs. Kffle Land of Port Orch
ards, Wash, home with them fori
a visit. The two ladles are sis
ters.
The Friendship Club of Cecil
met at the home of Mrs. Grover
lurtis on Thursday afternoon.
On Saturday evenini? the mem
bers and their families met at I
the Cecil Hall for a potluck din-1
ner nnd cards.
nauonai unmrv Week was
observed In lone by members of j
the Topic Club, who visited the
grade school rooms and present
ed reviews or new books avail-
nble in the lone Public Library.
Many new children's books are
put on the shelves each fall.
Mrs. Pete Cannon Is acting as
librarian nno the library Is op
en from 2::0 to 4:30 each Mon
day and Thursday afternoon.
Those visiting the school were
Mrs. Gene Rictmann, Mrs. Mil
ton Morgan. Mrs. Lindsnv Kin-
cald, Mrs. John Proudfoot, Mrs.
ifoy w. undstrom, and Mrs.
Omor Rletmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davidson
and son nnd Geruldine Morgan
spent the week end at the gir s'
parental home. Mrs. Mattie Mor
gan, their grandmother, accom
panied them to lone to visit re-
ntives. She has Just returned
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