Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, June 3, 1948-3 High School And Grades Close Work At lone Thursday DATES TO REMEMBER May 31 Daily Vacation Bible School started and lasts for two weeks. June 9 Maranathas. June 9 I.M.I.A. meeting at Le gion hall at 8 o'clock. June 11 Topic club study meeting. June 12 Dance at Legion hall with Jimmy Whetmore's orchestra. LANDINGS --THEN AND LATER Graduation exercises were held for the class of 1948 Thursday evening, May 27, in the school gym. The following program was given: Processional, Mrs. Cleo Drake; invocation, Rev. Al fred Shirley; presentation of eigh th grade diplomas, Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers; vocal solo, Delight Bid die; salutatory address, Louis Carlson; songs, high school glee . club, "A Perfect Day" and "By the Bond of the River"; presenta tion of awards by B. C. Forsylhe: Citizenship cup to the class of 1948; Citizenship plaque to Ross Doherty and Louis Carlson; schol arship to Ronald Baker, journal ism to Carletta Olden, athletics to Robert Jepsen, sportsmanship to Mary lloltz, coach trophies to Robert Peterson and Carletta Ol den; vocal solo, Miss Patricia Drake accompunied by Mrs. Cleo Drake; valedictory address, Ross Doherty; instrumental music, by Louis Carlson and Gene Riet mann; commencement address by Frank Bennett, superintendent of schools, Salem, subject "Com mencements"; presentation of the class of 1948 by B. C Forsythe; presentation of diplomas, Omar Rietmann, chairman of the school board; benediction, Rev. Shirley; recessional, Mrs. Drake. The graduates were Betty Jean Ball, Martin Gene Bauernfeind, Ed mond Thomas Brlstow, Louis An drew Carlson, William Ross Do herty, Francine Mae Ely, Lillian Nadine Hubbard, Robert Howard Jepsen, Ernest Eugene Pettyjohn, Gaylord Hugh Salter. Eighth grade graduates were Dolores Drake, Fern Jones. Wilma Dalzell, Elise Bauernfeind, Lila Botts, Barbara Jackson, Mary Jep sen, Donald Eubanks, LeRoy Brenner and Allen Ely. The gym was decorated in the class colors, blue and white Punch and cake were served by the P-TA after the exercises. The following books were add rd to the lone public library . "Sharon Valley" by Sophia Edith Igo, "Caddie Woodlawn" by Carol Brink and "Paul Bunyan" by Ida Virginia Turney. Mr. and Mrs. George Kitchlng of Salem are visiting at the Mar tin Bauernfeind home at Morgan. The Kitchlngs are former resi dents of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Esteb and "fjft - --z- Club Hews The Navy's role In the sssaults of American forcei on the shores and beaches of enemy territory haa been Indispensable throughout Its history, although the Invasion methods have changed radically with each conflict. Above photo of an old print depicts the landing of American forcei under General Bcott at Vera Crui in 1847 amphibious operation, Mexican War style. Below Is a scene from World War II, taken nearly a century later, aa Marines stormed the black beach of Iwo Jima beneath scowling Mt. Surlbacbi In the landing craft of a acientlflo age. (Official Navy Photograph! daughters of Eugene spent one day last week at the home of his father, Sam Esteb. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe en tertained the teachers at a lun cheon at their home Monday noon. Mrs. Arthur Faranse of Walla Walla and Mrs. Phil Higgins of Heppner were guests of Mrs. Rose Doherty last week. Mrs. Wallace Matthews leu ior Roseburg last week. Funeral services for Ralph Ak- ers were conducted Tuesday, June 1, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the Coop erative church. Rev. Cecil War ner of The Dalles conducted the services. Mr. Akers passed away at The Dalles Friday, May 28. Among baseball fans attending the gam eat Kinzua last Sunday wore Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Padberg, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mike Matthews. Word was received recently of the death of Winnie Brown in the Veterans hospilal in Portland early in May. Winnie was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, former lone residents. Mr. Brown was principal of the lone grade school. The Maranathas will meet at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Smouse Wednesday afternoon, June 9. Fred Buchanan left last Friday on a business trip to Portland. Last Sunday many lone peo ple drove to the Columbia at var ious points to see the flood at Its highest. The first and second graders and their parents gave a party at the school house Friday after noon of last week in honor of Mrs. Ada Emert, first and second grade teacher, who is leaving soon for Tennessee. Mrs. Pauline Boyer of Seattle is a guest of Mrs. Delia Corson. The first annual 4-H Livestock tour was held on Saturday, May 29, with much Interest shown and a good time by all. Club mem bers Jim and Peggy Wightman, Jim Green, Barbara and Nancy Sherman, Neil Beamer, Eddie and Johnnie Brosnan, Allen Hughes, Ronald Currin, Betty, Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool. I have purchased a tank pump and am in position to give prompt, efficient service. Phone 702 HOWARD KEITHLEY to the music of Jimmy zWhetmore and His Orchestra Saturday Evening June 12 IONE American Legion Hall $2 per Person, tax included 4-H Session at 0. S. C. Planned For 1800 June 15-25 Plans are set for the 34th an nual 4-H club summer school on the Oregon State college campus June 15 to 25 with an assured en rollment of 1800 young club members representing every county in the state, L. J. Allen, state club leader, has announc ed. In addition to the club mem bers a group of volunteer local 4 11 club leaders and county ex tension agents will be on hand to instruct and supervise activ ities. Allen points out that all club members attending summe school this year will be present on scholarships provided by county, state, private and public organizations. The scholarships provide all or partial expenses', he adds. Through a county quota sys tem based on the number of completed '4-H club projects the summer school enrollment is limited to 1800. Otherwise, he says, the attendance would be several times that many. FaciU ities are not available to nanaie more. Approximately 28 college fra ternity and sorority houses in ad dition to the regular college dor mitories and co-operative living groups are being made available to the 4-H summer school stu dents. Girls living groups will each be chaperoned by two wo men; boys organizations by at least one man. Allen states that most of the chaperortes are regu lar O.S.C. college students, many of whom are former 4-H club members. To provide medical service, fa cilities of the college infirmary staffed with doctors and nurses will be available during the 10 day 4-H session. All 4-H summer school students will have received, prior to leav ing home, official nolification of Hie name and address of the liv ing organizations to which tlu-y have been assigned. Thus, the youngsl ers will report directly to these organisations upon arriv al in Corvallis, Allen explains. First official meeting will be a get-together party Tuesday eve ning, June 15. As in previous years, classwork will occupy the morning hours, with assemblies and recreation making up the af ternoon aud evening programs. o FOUR GRADS FROM COUNTY Morrow county is represented by four students in the 1948 graduating class of 1178 who completed requirements for de grees awarded at the seventy ninth annual commencement al Oregon State college, June 7. Mor row county graduates Include June Janet Griffith from Morgan, Betty Jane Adams, Helen Jose phine Blake, and Marjorie Helen I Sims from Heppner. Former Lexington People Reported Safe At Vanport By Delpha Jones Word has been received in Lex ington that Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Way, who since their wedding have been living in Vanport city, are all okay. They do not know the extent of the damage to their belongings as they were away from home at the time of the disaster. to Prineville where she will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Billl Hicks and family. Richard Schoonover returned Monday from Wenatehee where he had gone for his family, on account of the floods. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hicks and Ben Grant were Monday visitors here. Glenn Griffith is confined to his home with illness. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feathers and family have gone to Forc.it Cro.e where they will visit at the Kel logg home, parents of Mrs. Fea thers. Mrs. Lonnie Henderson and family have gone to the moun tains for a few days vacation at the cabin of Mrs. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding, W. E. McMillan and daughters Pat and Jo, and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Henderson motored to the river Monday to see the condi tion of the river. Joann Breeding has gone to Pendleton to visit at the home of her sister, Freda Mathews, for the summer. Rieta and Dean Graves, Janet Howton, Ingrid Hermann, Jane Seehafer, Ronald and Duane Bak er, Louis Carlson, Rodger and Sally Palmer attended the tour. Most of the parent and younger brothers and sisters took part In the tour. Leaders E. M. Baker, Elmer Palmer and John Graves were in charge. Fifteen club members' homes were visited and 4-H projects in spected. Noon lunch wag served, on the lawn at the L. L. Howton farm with plenty of punch and ice cream for all. Ice cream, cake and cookies were served during the afternoon by Mrs. Leonard Carlson and Mrs G. Hermann. All club members are looking for ward to another tour next year. Plans are all set for the 34th annual 4-H summer school on the Oregon State College campus June 15 to 25 with an assured enrolment of 1.800 young club members representing every county in the state. Morrow coun ty will send 23 delegates and a chaperone. The county agent will take part In the second week of summer school to assist in in struction and supervise activities. All club members attending summer school this year will be present on scholarships provided by county, state private and pub lic organizations. Approximately 28 college fra ternity and sorority housM In ad dition to the regular college dor mitories and cooperative living groups are being made available to the 4-H summer school stud ents. Chaperones are furnished for both girls and boys. To provide medical service, fa cilities of the college infirmary, staffed with doctors and nurses, will be available during the 10 day 4-H session. First official meeting will be a get-together party Tuesday eve ning, June 15. As in previous years, class work will occupy the morning hours, with assemblies and recreation making up the afternoon and evening programs. Those from Lexington attend ing the graduation exercises In lone Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christopherson, Mrs. C. C. Caf michael and Betty Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green are the proud parents of a daugh ter born at St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton. This is the Green's fourth child and their first daughter. M. and Mrs. Art Hunt spent several days last week in Port land. C. C. Jones made a business trio to Walla Walla on jriaay. Mr. and Mrs. K. k. warsnau and Mrs. Ralph Ledbetter were Pendleton visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra snent the week end in wana Walla and Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warner and family have returned to their home in Portland after a visit days at the h ome of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dunford and family returned to their home in Portland after a visti at the Glenn Griffith home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munkers and Ed Grant were visitors in The Dalles one day last week. Visitors in Spray Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breed ing and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breeding and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. Mrs. Vernon Christopherson and Mrs. Elsie Peterson attended the Birthday club meeting in lone Thursday at the home of Mrs. Waller Corley. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and family and Mrs. W. E. McMillan and Wayne Papineau were vis itors in La Grande and Cove over the week end. John Spcnce, bro ther of Mrs. McMillan, returned home with them and will visit at the McMillan home. Mr. Spcnce is from North Powder. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grant and family spent the week end in The Dalles. Doris Grant went on Co. Humphreys Heppner. Drug Oregon FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERVELGAS REFRIGERATORS Five beautiful Servel models to fit your family needs. Northwest Liquefied Gas Company James Healy Phone 2322 Heppner Photographs are our Specialty Town or Country Come in and see us about your wedding pictures Louis Lyons Ph. 2772 HEPPNER PHOTO STUDIO It's Time To Think of HOTPOINT Refrigeration 8 x 10 ft. Two Zone REFRIGERATORS 1 4x8 ft. HOME FREEZE A Hotpoint Electric Dishwasher will make the Harvest Cook happy. Everybody's Pointing To Hotpoint Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 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