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    Thursday, June 12, 1941
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
IONE NEWS
lone Ladies Have
Grand Lodge Places
By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH
lone chapter, O. E. S., will be well
represented at grand chapter in
Portland this week. Mrs. Roxy
Krebs is grand representative of
British Columbia, Mrs. Mabel Krebs
is chairman of the grand temple
fund, and Mrs. Beulah Mankin is a
grand page. Locust chapter's wor
thy matron and worthy patron, An
ne Smouse and Henry Smouse are
also in attendance. Their daughter,
Shirley, accompanied them to the
city.
Miss Ellen Nelson, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs A. H. Ndson of
Oak Grove, returned Monday from
a vacation spent in San Francisco
and other Bay cities.
Mrs. Ella Davidson returned Wed
nesday from Forest Grove, ' where
she attended the graduation of her
grandson, Harlan McCurdy. Jr.,
from Pacific university.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
returned Tuesday from Salem where
they spent the week end with rela
tives. Miss Phyllis Boyd of Westport
spent the week with her school
friend, Katherine Griffith of Mor
gan. She , was brought to Morgan
by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, of
Blalock, after a few days' visit at
the Anderson home.
Miss Helen Lindsay has j'eturned
from La Grande where she attended
school. She and her sister, Betty
Lou, made a trip to Portland the
first of the week.
Marion and Mansell Krebs return
ed home Wednesday from 0. S. C.
for the summer vacation.
Bert Mason, Jr., who has com
pleted his junior year in forestry
at O. S. C, returned home last week
and Mondav entered the forest ser
vice. He went out to Arbuckle
mountain.
Mrs. Alfred Swales has returned
from Portland. Her little daughter
will remain for treatment.
Miss Patty Emert of Hermiston
is at the home of her brother, Del
bert Emert, where she plans to spend
the summer.
Mrs. Victor Rietmann will drive
to The Dalles on Friday to take her
sister, Mrs. W. G. Roberts, on bus
iness. The library committee of the Top
ic club is cleaning the library and
painting the shelves, and altogether
giving the place a very attractive
appearance.
Mrs. Minnie Farrens has retum
'ed home from Richland, Cal., where
she spent the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wilson and
son, Earl Wilson, of Long Beach,
Cal., spent several days the last of
the week at the Martin Bauernfeind
home at Morgan while looking af
ter property interests here.
Mrs. Eunice Keithley was brought
down from Heppner Wednesday and
is at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Walter Bristow. Mrs. Keithley has
been bedfast since last fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wade left
last Thursday for their home in
Walla Walla. They had been guests
of Mr. Wade's sister, Mrs. E. J. Bris
tow. The Women's Topic club will meet
Friday of this week at the home of
Mrs. Harry Yarnell.
The Social club of the O. E. S.
held a garden party last Wednes
day at the Masonic hall and spent
the day working on the lawn and
flower gardens.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann and son. .
Gene and Larry, left Wednesday fo:
Portland where they will visit Mrs.
Rietmann's mother, Mrs. Inez Free
land, and attend the Rose festival.
New books on the shelves of the
lone library are "Pelle's New Suit,"
Beskow, "Adventures of a Wliite
Collar Man" Sloan, "Come Wind,
Come Weather," DeMaurier. "The
River of No Return" White, "Mort
gage on the Moon" Gaddis, "The
Swift Hour" Thurman, "Yesterday's
Daughter" Lambert, "Nurse Into
Woman" Marshall, "Raggedy Anne's
Lucky Pennies" Cavelle, "Retrac
ing Genghis Khan" Herman and
Borg (gift from Rev W. W. Head),
"Lost Lagoon" Sperry, "Mr. Skeff
ington" Elizabeth.
Don Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Jones, went to the San Fran
cisco bay region at the close of his
year's work at University of Oregon.
Page Three
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, EIGHTH GRADE
GRADUATES LISTED BY SUPERINTENDENT
Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers, county
school superintendent, has released
the following list of high school and
eighth grade graduates for Morrow
county at the close of the school
year just ended.
HIGH SCHOOL
District No. 1, Heppner: Henry
Aiken, Jr., Lowell Ashbaugh, Clar
ence Baker, Don Bennett, Budd
Blakely, Irl Clary, Hugh Crawford,
Douglas Drake. Donald Evans, Har
ry O'Donnell, Jack O'Harra, Norval
Coxen, Mary Elinor Davidson, Mer
lin James Wilkens, Sidney Otho Van
Schoiack, Patricia Ann Kenny,
Marylou Ferguson, Jean Carolyn
Turner, Mary Kathryn Howell, Jo
seph James Hughes, Darrel Stark
I Glasgow, Alfred William Rugg, Jack
(Hynd Schaffer, Raymond French.
George Garnet Ashbaugh, Albert
Bailey, Ted Ferguson, Jack Ed
mondson. Dist. No. 10, Irrigon: Harmon Har
vey Baker, Vivian Leaine Caldwell,
Osborn, Roy Pettyjohn, Robert j Mae nmm, oarl Deios Knigh
Swick, Alex Thompson, Lura Ste-!ton Robert Lekmd Larson. Delpha
Dhens. Marv K. Blake. Lorraine lrio MarKnam, Patricia Daisy
Bothwell, Agetha Butterfield, Mary Markham, Clifford L. Rucker, Fred
irivm , uonaici wnne.
Jean Hays, Anne Marie Johnston,
Isobel McFerrin, Rita Robinson, Ka
thryn Thompson, Laura Warfield,
Beatrice Wilkens, Frances Wilkin
son.
Dist. No. 10, Irrigon: Echo lone
Aldrich, Lucile Darline Jones, Alice
May Frederickson. Marian Joy
Markham, Frank Leicht, Glenn
Poulson.
Dist. No. 12, Lexington: Donald
Campbell, Elden Padberg, Euger.e
Majeske, Raymond Turner, Jerrine
Edwards, May Rauch, Doris Scott.
Dist. No'. 25, Boardman: Roy Part
low. Harold Tyler, dlarence Ekker,
Elbert Fisher.
Dist. No. 35, lone: Walter Corley,
Charlotte Cannon, Ernest Christoph
erson, Melvin Brady, Claude Petty
john, Clyde Pettyjohn, John Doher
ty, Eileen Sperry.
Dist. No. U. H. 1, Hardman: Vern
McDaniel.
EIGHTH GRADE
Dist. No. 1, Heppner: Betty Marie
Dist. No. 12, Lexington: Melba
De Von Burnside. Dean Hunt, Louis:
Hunt, Estelle Marie Ledbetter, Ma jo
Marquardt, John Jason Miller, Jr.,
Georgia Aileen Scott.
Dist. No. 24, Lena: Joe Charles
McLaughlin.
' Dist. No. 25, Boardman: Mabel
Walker, Frances Skoubo, Gene Al-
NOTICE
On and after June 20 the
price of children's hair
cuts will be 50c.
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Dist. No. 26, Pine City: Robert
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Dist. No. 35, lone: Maxine Eloise
Allyn, Dorothy Alene Farrens, Dor
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thur Alfred Stefani.
Dist. No. 40, Hardman: Ray Perry
Patterson.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express ' our sincere
appreciation and thanks to the kind
friends and neighbors for their help
and expressions of sympathy at the
time of our bereavement.
The Burton Peck family.
The Yeager family.
Vacant corner lot on Main street,
50 x 132 feet, for sale. Inquire this
office.
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