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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 17, 1957
Page 7
4-H Club Leaders Banquet Held Thursday at lone
By Echo PaLmateer
The 2nd annual Morrow County
4-H Leaders banquet was held
at the Community church parlor
Thursday evening Jan. 10. The
following program was given:
Harold Beach was toast master,
the U. S. pledge led by Janet
Wright, the 4-H pledge by Karl
Beach, invocation by Rev. Lloyd
Knight, welcome by J. R. Huff
man, manager of Pacific Power
and Light Co., response by Mar
dine Baker of the Junior Leaders
club, a musical number by Janice
Martin and Carol Anderson, a
talk by Cecil Root of the Pacific
Power and Light C6., an accor
dion solo by Barbara Gantebein,
a presentation of awards by N. C.
Anderson and Miss Beverly brad
shaw, and slides and a talk by
Patsy Wright on "My Trip to Na
tional 4-H Camp Club". Leaders
from this community receiving
awards were Mrs. L. A. McCabe,
a 12 year award, Mrs. E. M. Baker
a 7 year award. Alfred Nelson a
2 year award and Mrs. Louis Carl
son a 5 year pin. The junior lead
ers, Mardine Baker and Judy
Howton each received a 2 year
award. Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, who
was absent, received a 1 year
pin.
The banquet was sponsored and
served by the Maranatha club
and made possible by the Pacific
Power and Light Co.
Around 2 inches of snow fell
here Sunday afternoon and even
ing. Miss Ruby Ann Rietmann re
turned to Pendleton to resume
her work as teacher In the schools
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
returned home last week from
Eugene where they visited their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Tad Hardesty.
A stork shower was given in
honor of Mrs. Rex Melena Wed
nesday afternoon Jan. 9 at the
C. E. Brenner home. Mrs. Richard
Rea assisted with the gifts.
Games were played and those
receiving prizes were Mrs. Noel
Dobyns, Mrs. Delbert Emert and
Mrs. Ida Coleman. The hostesses
were Mrs. Phil Emert, Mrs. James
Barnett, Mrs. Herman Blettell,
Mrs. Vester Hams, Mrs. Herbert
Ekstrom and Mrs. Brenner.
A Morrow County Farm bureau
membership kickoff breakfast was
served at the Donald Heliker
home Monday morning. Other
members present were Harold
Beach, president of the Morrow
County Farm ffureau; Gene Cuts
forth, Gene Majeske, Ervin
Rauch, 0. W. Cutsforth, Jack
Barak, Herman Blettell, David
Baker, Robert Jepsen, Arthur
Crawford, John Wightman, Bill
Barratt, Leonard Rill and Nels
Anderson and Mr. Heliker. Mr.
Anderson was the main speaker.
Mrs. Arthur Crawford and Mrs.
Herman Blettell assisted Mrs.
Heliker with the breakfast.
Donald Heliker and Herman
Blettell attended Farm Bureau
meeting in Bend Jan. 7. They
made the trip in a chartered bus
with over thirty others from this
part of the state.
Coffees Held
A kickoff coffee hour was held
at the home of Mrs. Milton Mor
gan Monday morning for March
of Dimes. Co-hostesses were Mrs.
Garland Swanson and Mrs. Earl
McCabe. The following women
will have coffee hours for their
groups: Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom,
North lone; Mrs. Harold Dobyns,
and Mrs. Marlon Palmer, Rhea
Creek; Mrs. James Lindsay, Wil
low Creek; Mrs. John Eubanks,
West lone; Mrs. Lloyd Howton,
South lone; Mrs. William Berg
strom, Gooseberry; and for the
town, Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mrs.
Delmer Crawford, Mrs. R. H.
Woodroof, Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and Mrs. Noel Dobyns.
Dates to remember:
Jan. 18 H. E. C. of Willows
grange at the home of Mrs. Mabel
Cotter with potluck dinner at
noon. Members will bring des
serts and salads.
Jan. 19 Basketball game
here with Irrigon.
Jan. 20 Willows grange meet
ing in the afternoon with a pot
luck dinner at noon.
Jan. 25 Three Links club meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Adon
Hamlett.
Jan. 27 Grange county confer
ence meeting at the grange hall
in the afternoon.
Lyle Kincaid who has been
going to the blind school In
Salem finished his school and
is staying with his mother, Mrs.
Ruby Nichols.
Mrs. Milton Morgan gave a
benefit coffee party Tuesday
afternoon Jan. 8 for the public
library. Others present were Mrs.
E. W. Bristow, Mrs. Raymond
Lundell, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn,
Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs. Earl Mc
Cabe and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McMillan of
Salem are spending a few days
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Patients from here in the Pio
ner Memorial hospital are Mrs.
Carl Bergstrom and Mrs. O. L.
Lundell.
Mrs. Ernest Heliker was a
patient in the hospital at Hepp
ner a couple of days last week
following minor surgery.
Lois Ring, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ring, underwent a
tonsillectomy last week in the
Heppner hospital.
Mrs. Monetta Aldrich and Mrs.
Charles O'Connor have been ill
at their homes the past week.
Victor Rietmann returned home
from the Pioneer Memorial hos
pital last week.
Girl Burned
Jackie Howton, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howton, re.
ceived second degree burns on
her ear, hand and leg Saturday
while playing at her home. Her
brother Jimmy, poured gasoline
on a fire in the yard that he
thought was out and the flames
caught her clothing on fire. He
quickly extinguished the flames
before much damage was done.
She was taken to a physician In
Heppner where the burns were
treated.
The men had charge of the pro
gram at the P-TA meeting at the
school cafetorlum Wednesday
evening Jan. 9. It consisted of a
pantomime "A Dress Rehearsal",
by Bill Salter, Don Brostrum, Gary
Stephenson, Loy Keene and Judy
Howton; Sidney Zinter played a
couple of numbers on his ukulele,
Joe Hausler played on his zither
and also imitated Elvis Presley,
the Hungry Five played several
polkas on Instruments. Lloyd
Howton was chairman of the pro
gram. Refreshments were served
by Ernest and Earl McCabe, Phil
Emert, Raymond Lundell, Berl
Akers, A. A. Stefani, Leo Crab-
tree, and Earl McKinney.
Mrs. Charles Ruggles .showed
slides and gave a talk on wild
flowers in Morrow county at the
Garden club meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ernest Heliker on
Tuesday evening Jan. 8. At the
business meeting, conducted by
Mrs. O. L. Lundell, the roll call
was answered by naming a
garden resolution for the
year. Several dried arrange
ments were brought by the mem
bers. Mrs. Etta Huston received
the door prize. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Dale Ray, Mrs.
Echo Palmateer and Mrs. Heliker.
The Valby Lutheran Bible class
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Carlson Tuesday
evening Jan. 8 with 32 present.
Rev. Zier of Heppner conducts
these classes which are held each
week.
A bridal shower was given In
honor of Mrs. Alvin McCabe in
the Community church parlor on
Saturday afternoon Jan. 12. Mrs.
Jimmy Pettyjohn and Grace Mc
Cabe assisted with the gifts. For
the program, Arleta McCabe gave
a piano solo, Whispering Hope;
Linda Halvorsen sang, Whatever
Will Be Will Be, accompanied by
Karen Lundell; Karen and Cher
yle Lundell played a piano duet.
Refreshments were served from a
table with a centerpiece of white
carnations and candles. Mrs. Leo
Crabtree and Mrs. L. A. McCabe
poured. The hostesses were Mrs.
Archie Munkers, Mrs. Lewis Hal
vorsen, Mrs. Earl McCabe, Mrs.
Raymond Lundell and Mrs. Bryce
Keene. Mrs. Hattle Crabtree and
Mrs. Blanche Scheelar of Salem,
grandmothers of the bride, at
tended the shower.
Mrs. Ernest McCabe gave a
birthday party Wednesday after-
non Jan. 9 in honor of her son,
John, who was 5 years old. Other
persons present were Ronnie Pal
mateer, Anita and Cynthia Craw
ford, Terry and Cathy Cannon,
Greg Jacobs, Bill McLeod, John
Hall, Susan Jane Jepsen and
Lisa McCabe.
Mrs. Wate Crawford Is visiting
relatives In Portland.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wilkes
and sons were called to Seattle
recently on account of the death
of her father, W. Beech. Funeral
services were held at Kirkland,
Wash., Jan. 8. Rev. Wilkes re
turned home Wednesday of last
week but Mrs. Wilkes and sons
remained there for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Pruss and
children were recent visitors at
the Ralph Crum home. He is
teaching in the Junior College in
Wenatchee, Wash., and wag a
former teacher here.
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