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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 31, 1956
lone Church Class
By Echo Palmateer
The intermediate class of the
lone Community church has sent
$37.00 to Heifers for Relief, Inc. to
end their special project for this
school year. One hive of bees for
$2 was sent to Taiwan, Formosa
and 100 chicks for $25 to Cuenca
Ecuador where the Panama hat
industry has collapsed resulting
in poverty among their people.
These animals are sent to provide
food and an income. Each family
receiving these animals promise
to pass part of their Increase on
to other families, thus, a chain
of giving is set up and more and
more families benefit as time
goes on. The people receiving the
animals are instructed as to how
they may best be cared for.
The intermediates had original.
y decided to adopt an orphan in
some foreign country but this
project proved to be too great an
undertaking for this class of 16
pupils who are: Joan Turner, Jean
Martin, Linda Helmblgner, Ken
neth Smouse, Melvin Martin,
Bob Akers, Francis Rea, Judy
Morgan, Linda Hams, Karen
Lundell, rhil Emert, Ann Baker,
Lona White, Marilyn Morgan,
Sharon Crabtree, Bob Rice, and
Erenda Townsend. Mrs. Fredrick
Martin is the teacher.
Anna Baker, who left for Port
land to make her home, was a
guest of honor at an outdoor sup
per party at the home of Marilyn
Morgan Friday evening May 25.
Baseball ' and other games were
played by the 14 young people
present. They were directed by
Bob Rice and Bob Akers. In the
newspaper costume designing
contest, Kenneth Smouse received
first prize for his Knight and
Armor and Mrs. Fredrick Martin,
second for her Sweet Sixteen crea
tion. Ann Baker was presented
with a pen and pencil set from
the members of the intermediate
Sunday school class who arrang
ed the party for her.
Mrs. Harry Yarnell and son,
Alton, returned home from Port
land, Vancouver, Wash., and Mad.
ras last week where they visited
relatives. She reported that her
son, Clifford Yarnell has moved
from Vancouver to Madras where
he is with the Case Implement
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garner
and son of Pendleton visited rela.
tives here last week. Mrs. Gar
ner is the former Estelle Led
bettcr. Wayne Ball is working In
rrairie City.
James McCabe, L. A. McCabe
and son, Alvin spent a few days
the first of the week fishing at
East Lake.
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Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns
spent the weekend fishing at
East Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker and
children left for Portland last
week where they have purchased
a new home. He will be employ
ed with a grain company.
Harold Holtz returned last week
from Tacoma, where he visited
his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirkelie.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford
and daughters, Marlene and An
ita spent the weekend in Port
land. The electric storm last week
did considerable damage to the
phones south of lone. The phone
at the Clarence Holtz ranch was
burned out and the curtains in
the house were scorched.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lundell and
son Eddy, and Mrs. Bair, Oak
land, Calif., visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lundell last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake and
her two brothers from Heppner
s)?nt the weekend in Forest
Grove and visited the Pacific Uni.
versify.
The school faculty enjoyed a
luncheon at the school cafetor
ium Friday May 25 at noon. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Newitt, Joe Ilausler. Mrs. Selma
Johnson, Miss Zoe Porfily, Larry
Pryse, Grant Rigby, Gary Step
henson, Mrs. Grace Schmidt, Mrs.
Harriet Hall, Mrs. Roxie Meock,
and Gladys Ely and Delmer
Crawford. Mrs. C. E. Brenner and
Mrs. John Jackson served the
luncheon. The teachers presented
Mr. and Mrs. Newitt with a fare
well gift.
Mrs. Cecil Thome and Mrs. D.
W. Akers are visiting in Oakes
dale, Wash., and other places
near there. j
The Garden club held a very
successful plant sale and food
sale at the Rebekah hall Satur
day afternoon. I
Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Meara re
turned home last week from1
Santa Rosa, Calif., where they
attended the funeral of his bro-1
ther, Jack O'Meara.
According to the Oregonian,
Robert Severin was drowned in
the Chewaucan river near his
home in Taisley Friday May 25.
lie visited here, a few years ago
when his wife, Bertha Severin,
taught in the lone schools.
Rev. Alfred Shirley plans to re
turn from the Pioneer Memorial
hospital Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren
and son Dean, of Lewis Creek, B
C. Canada, visited their son-liv
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Peterson last week. Mrs
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Peterson returned home with
them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason of
Oak Grove and Mrs. Dorr Mason
Hines were guests at the Lewis
Halvorsen home last week.
Holmes Gabhert spent last
week at the Wallace Matthews
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilkins of
Medford, spent last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Ek
strom. Mrs. L. L. Farrar left last week
for her home in Junction City
after visiting her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. David Mc
Leod for several weeks.
Mrs. G. W. Seehafer of Bickle
ton, Wash., was a visitor here
last week.
Bert and Olga Johnson of Port
land were visitors here last week.
Walter Roberts went to Portland
with them and will also visit
relatives in Chehalis, Washing
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hellker
were guests at the Peter Timm
home in Pendleton last week.
Mrs. Heliker and Mrs. Timm at
tended an Iris Club show in
Walla Walla Friday.
The program at the party, given
in honor of Rev and Mrs. McKay
and son, Neil Tuesday evening
May 22 at the Legion hall con-1
sisted of two violin solos by Mrs.
Kenneth Smouse, three humorous
readings by Mrs. Ernest Heliker,
a reading on prayers by Mrs.
Ella Borgoyne and a song by the
McKays. Slides were shown of
missionaries in Japan. They were
sent to the McKays by their son
Bartlett McKay, who is a mission,
ary in Japan. They left last week
for Orofino, Idaho. They were
presented with a love offering
from the Nazarene church by
Mrs. Art Brownlow. Neil was pre.
sented with a gift from the
young people of the church.
Those in charge of the party were
Mrs. Art Brownlow, Mrs. Ralph
Crum and Mrs. Ruby Nichols.
They wish to thank all those who
helped to make the party a suc
cess and also, to thank the Le
gion for the use of the hall.
Rev. L. M. Rambo, of Kenne
wick, Wash., will be the supply
pastor for the Nazarene church
until the later part of June when
the regular pastor, Rev. Charles
Wilkes will take charge. Rev.
Wilkes is attending school in
Kansas City now. Services will be
held each Sunday morning and
evening.
Dates to remember:
June 5 City council meeting
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June 5 Auxiliary meeting In
the afternoon at the Legion hall.
June 8 Study meeting of the
Topic club at the home of Mrs.
Mabel Cotter at 2:15 p. m.
Announcement was made of the
wedding of Miss Janice Lydrigsen
to Wayne Slate June 1 at the As
sembly of God church in Brooks.
Miss Lydrigsen is the daughter
of Mrs. Ramona White and the
grand -daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
R. L. Casselman and was a former
resident here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCabe are
the parents of a daughter Doris,
Dianne, born May 26 at the Pio
neer Memorial hospital in Hepp
ner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene
and A. A. McCabe are the grand
parents. Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell
of B. C. Canada is the great-grand,
mother.
The Eastern Star social club
met at the home of Mrs. Earl
Blake in Heppner May 23 with
Mrs. Anne Smouse and Mrs.
Harlan McCurdy Sr. as co-hostesses.
A luncheon was served at
noon and bridge and pinochle
were played after the business
meeting. Those winning prizes
were, high in bridge, Mrs. Char
les O'Connor and Mrs. E. M.
Baker, low. In pinochle, Mrs.
Walter Ruggles high and Mrs.
Fred Mankin low.
Mrs. Elmer Holtz and -daughter,
Kathy, Misses Virginia and
Anna Jepsen left Tuesday for
Coos Bay where they will visit
their sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Newton. They will
also visit their brother, John Jep
sen at Klamath Falls who is
attending the Oregon Tech school
there.
Rev. A. F. Beawer of Sunnyside
visited at the Elmer Holtz home
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann
and family left Tuesday for Cali
fornia to visit relatives.
Joel Engleman was a Portland
visitor the first of the week.
Where the lone teachers will
spend the summer:
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Newitt will
leave soon for Sunset Valley
where he will be superintendent
of schools the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will
leave for Minnesota for the sum
mer. Mrs. Grace Schmidt will be
at her home In Heppner.
Joe Hausler will have charge of
the swimming pool here this
summer.
Miss Zoe Torfily of Prineville
will attend Oregon State College
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rup are the parents of a daugh
ter born in Pioneer Memorial hos
pial on Wednesday. The young
lady tipped the scales at 6 lbs.
14 ozs. and has been named Mar
garet Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers
and daughter Marilyn have gone
to southern California where
Marilyn will remain for an ex
tended visit with relatives.
Mrs. C. C. Jones and Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth motored to
Pendleton Wednesday night
where they met Vanessa Hemery
of Santa Ynez, California, who
has come to Oregon to spend
the summer. She recently arri
ved in the United States with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hem
ery from Scotland.
Mrs. Howard Hudson of Union
and Mrs. Fred Bristow of Cove
were taken to their homes on
Tuesday after a weeks visit at
the W." E. McMillan and C. C.
Jones homes.
this summer.
Grant Rigby will do some re
pair work at the school building.
Gary Stephenson and Larry
Pryse plan to attend the Univer
sity of Nevada this summer.
Mrs. Harriet Hall will be at
her home in Eugene.
Mrs. Roxie Moeck plans to visit
relatives in Minnesota.
Mrs. Gladys Ely will be at her
home near Morgan.
The school picnic Thursday,
May 24 was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
potluck dinner was served at
noon. Games and races were held
In the morning and afternoon.
Those having charge of the games
and races were Lloyd Rice, Berl
Akers, Ray Heimbigner and
Wayne Pierce. The P-TA spon
sored the picnic.
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The Heppner Trail Blazers met
at Mrs. Wagner's for their regu
lar meeting.
Mrs. Wagner opened the meet
ing with prayer.
Then Maria, Peggy, Omer,
JoAnn and John C carved soap.
Billy, Johnie and Steven worked
with clay.
Then Mrs. Wagner showed pic
tures of us marching and Maria
tieing knots.
Betty closed the meeting with
prayer.
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Dewie Lovelace motored to Lex.
ington Sunday from Cove, taking
his wife and three children home
with him after a week's visit
here with his uncle C. C. Jones.
Miss Dona Barnett has been
on the sick list this week, but
is reported to be improving.
Mrs. Henderson from La Grande
spent several days here last week
attending her grandson Larry
Henderson's graduation from the
high school. Also attending the
graduation exercises from out of
town for Larry were: Mr. and
Mrs. Niel White of Pilot Rock and
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian White of
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathews and
children are spending a few days
in Newport, Oregon at the home
of Mr. Mathews' mother.
Mrs. Archie Nichols left for
Grande Ronde on Saturday where
she was called by the serious ill
ness of her mother Mrs. Schoon
over. Tommy Steagall who has been
attending blind school in Salem
is at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Steagall where
he will spend the summer.
Mrs. Flossie Breeding, Mr. and
Mrs. George Irvin were Hermis
ton visitors on Sunday.
Mrs. A. F. Majeske and Mrs.
Jack Mounts and Mrs. George
Irvin returned Thursday evening
from Rebekah conveetion in Til
lamook, Ore.
A meeting of the vacation Bible
school teachers was held at the1
Ken Peck home on Monday after-1
noon. The schedule of meetings
were discussed with each teacher!
receiving their work. Those pre-j
sent were Mrs. O. Laney, Mrs. j
Lonnie Henderson, Mrs. M. V.i
Nolan, Mrs. Eldon Pabgerg, Mrs.'
Franklin Messenger, Rev. Norman !
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school house with classes for all
ages.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kendall were
visitors in Lexington on Saturday
bringing her daughter Margaret
and Lucille, who will visit Char
lene Jones and attend Vacation
Bible school.
Mrs. Nita Grey and daughter
Mickey were Lexington visitors
on Thursday to attend the com
mencement exercises of her
daughter Cherry.
Mrs. Crystal Casteel and small
daughter arrived from Wyoming
to visit her daughter Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Doherty and to attend
the commencement exercises
here. She is the mother of Don
Casteel, one of the 1956 gradu
ates. Vanessa Hemerey is employed
at the Norman Northrup home
for a few days helping with the
care of the new arrival who has
returned home from the hospital
on Sunday.
Mrs. O. G. Breeding is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant in Yam
hill and Mrs. Freda Dennis.
Mr. Buster Sharon is vacation
ing in Denver, Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Ham Buchell of
Sneddon, Ore., and Mrs. Dale
Robinson of The Dalles visited in
Lexington Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cuts
forth had as their guests Satur
day, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Otzen
and sons from Cloverdale, Ore
gon. Mrs. Don Hatfield and sons
are visiting her father, C. R. Bur
gett at Wallowa.
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