HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, May 22 1958 Lexington Seniors , . a , . ?'5 4 - ' t ' , - Xr'" 'A' ' ; , ' J' 1 Xir 'S IS'', m v y j ' ' i V - - , 4- ' - -V- " 1 w ' Vi vi a I . ...... jutJ &c&tfrto 4 i LEXINGTON SENIORS who this week received their diplomas at Commencement rites arc, top row, Hugo Leyva, John Darnlelle; second row. Dexter Miles, Inez Frost; third row, Patricia Stea gall, Joan Patrick. Honor Society Picks Local Students OREGON STATE COLLEGE Shirley C Kononen and Janet L Wright of Heppner have been named members of Talons, soph omore honor society at Oregon State college. Participation in campus affairs and high schol arship are required for member ship. Only one coed is chosen for the honorary from each women's living group on campus. Miss Kononen is majoring in business and technology. She is the daughter of Mrs Kay Cox of Heppner. Miss Wright is majoring in science. Her parents are Mr and Mrs Walter W Wright of Hepp ner. Both are 1957 graduates of Heppner high school. HOSPITAL NEWS New Arrival To Mr and Mrs Patrick Ross Cutsforth, Lexing ton, a girl born May 16, named Suzanne. Patients Betty Louise Curtis, Condon, dismissed; Bernard Carlson, lone; John Ernest Weise, Condon, dismissed ; Bar b a r a Hall, Kinzua, dismissed; Easton Stevens, Hardman, dismissed; Krancine Crawford, lone, dis missed; Mabel Florence French, Heppner; Lois Butler, Mayville; Sandra Carlson, lone, dismnssed; Short Carlson, lone, dismissed; Blanche Thomson, Heppner; Mil dred Fessler, Fossil, dismissed; John Ledbetter, Lexington; Flor ence Lee Morris, Heppner. Phone your newt Items to 6-9228. Africa Missionary To Speak Friday Rev James Kessler, returned missionary from Ghana, Africa, will speak at the Assembly of God church, Friday, May 23rd, 7:45 pm, Rev Willis Geyer, pastor has announced. A full color film. "Ghana Gold", will also be shown. Rev and Mrs Kessler recently con cluded their first missionary term In Ghana. They are the son-in-law and daughter of Rev and Mrs Otis Tripplet, pastors of the Assembly of God in Milton- Freewater. Justice and Municipal Courts Moses Van Pelt, driving while license suspended, $50 fine. ROCK HOUND'S CORNER By JOHN NEWMAN You should have been there. . the rock sale was such a success that Fred McGill suggested the cluw nav each member $10,000 as soon as the treasury would stand it. But it aid net tne ciud S24 and 30 minutes of real en joyment. The highlight of the meeting came wnen Mrs wait Eduer went on record as having done the club an injustice by making a motion some lour months asn that we dispense with refreshments. Tonight she made one to again nave tnem. The opposition was very weak. We are to have one more meet ing before recessing for a couple nf months. It will be at George Miller's home near Cecil. I will remind vou of it later with dir ections how to get there. The club picked Sunday, June 8 for a potluck and rock hunt on Chapin Creek. As instructive entertainment of thp evening, Hubert gave a short talk on agates. The Creator received credit for their for mation and man has classified them in four groups. I'm a little late in mention ing our guests Mr and Mrs Hilsberg, Mr and Mrs Babb and Stanley Minor. Mr Babb gave a short talk, and while not an authority on gems or minerals he is interested in them having started out when lapidary equip ment was less available than it is totlav. His first saw. a disk of Russian iron cut out by a friend and charged with diamond dust or chips by himself. They spent the winter in Arizona enjoying the sunshine and picking up fine stones. He displayed a stone which he had found but could not classify. While visiting a show he asked six dilterent ex perts to classify it, receiving six different answers which led him to believe the classification was not so important if the stone was beautiful or rare or it holds something of interest. Arizona is a very fertile field for rock picK prs and he disDlaved some beau tiful tumbled species of fire opal and desert roses, also a number of Oregon jasper. Mr and Mrs Babb are now members oi our club. Speaking of specimens, Betty Wanner displayed a very good samnie f autonitee uranium which passed over the auction block. A plug for Chiei iJiacn Fire Destroys Home And Contents Near Boardman Monday An early morning fire of un known origin completely de stroyed the house on the former Gib Califf place in the east end Monday. The farm was purchas ed about a month ago by L G (Rocky) Keller, who was away from home when the fire started. He had gone to Irrigon Sunday evening to borrow a truck to put up his hay, and had spent the night there. He started home about 4 am and saw the smoke from the fire. The fire was first seen about 4:15 by Harold Kress, who lives near there. Keller stated that the build ing was covered by insurance, but contents were only partially covered. A washing machine, air con ditioner and other things be longing to Mr and Mrs Bobble Stewart stored in the basement were destroyed. LEAVES FOR HOME Lee Colley and daughter Lin da left Saturday by plane for their home in Casa Grande, Ari zona. He has been in this vi cinity since February operating the Roy Putman spraying busi ness, as Putman was injured In a plane crash and unable to work. Colley is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles M Colley of Lexington. PLANS FOOD SALE The women of Valby Lutheran Missionary Society are having a traveling food sale on Thursday, May 29 In lone and Heppner. For special orders call Jane Rawlins 6-9709 or Martha Peterson 8-71 36. Hawk of Kennewick he has for sale what he thinks to be some of the best arrowheads to be found anywhere at $17 per 100, with 300 limit. His ad says they were picked up from the desert of Old Mexico by sheepherders. Betty wound up the program with a picture of California high- ways. It was history of Calif ornia from the early trails be tween missions to the present super highways, many of them following the old trails. Local Horses to Show at Salem Morrow county horses and their owners will participate when the Arabian Horse Breed ers association of Oregon and Salem Jaycees stage the 12th annual All-Arabian Horse show at the state fairgrounds here June 21-22. Celebrated as the oldest single breed show of its kind on the Pacific Coast, the event is dedi cated to the world's only pure strain of horse which has been preserved nearly 4000 years. Known as basic stock for near ly every popular breed of horse today, Arabians are easily rec ognized by their delicate heads, graceful bodies, stamina and a versatility unrivalled in the horse world. While the show will attract exhibitors and their mounts from all over the country, Mor row county will be represented by Mr and Mrs Don Robinson of the Sand Hollow Hereford Ranch, Heppner. Purpose of the annual Oregon Arabian show is to give exhib itors and breeders a chance to show off their mounts and to give the public a chance to see this oldest of all horses demon strate his beauty and ability. The two-day show next month will draw more than 200 Arab ians who will be featured in 31 events including all phases of show horse competition. SUMNER IN OSC PLAT OREGON STATE COLLEGE Jay Sumner of Heppner will play one of the supporting roles in the Oregon State play, "See How They Run," May 22 to 24. The college speech department presents six plays a year. "See How They Run," a humerous three-act London stage success, will be the last one this year. Sumner is a freshman in engineering. IONE GIRL GETS EOCE SCHOLARSHIP EASTERN OREGON COLLEGE, Barbara Kay Sherer, senior at lone high school has been awarded a State System of High er Education scholarship to Eas tern Oregon Callege, according to Dr Lyle H Johnson, registrar. SERVICE MAN NOW AT TENNESSEE SCHOOL HSAA Jessie D Smallwood, son of Mrs Leona Smallwood of Heppner, has passed all his tests at the training center at Norman, Oklahoma and is now studying electronics at the Naval Air Technical training center at Memphis, Tenn. He will go to school for five months and will then be home on leave. Local News In Brief Mrs Paul Koenig, Susan and Kirk, visited from Thursday until Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs A J Math ison, in Walla Walla. Mrs James P Healy and Mrs Myles E Martin drove to Port land Tuesday and returned Sat urday. Mr and Mrs Ted Van Don- inck of Gresham came to spend the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Frank Hamlin. Dean Martin of Moro is visi ting his grandmother, Mrs My les E Martin, prior to entering the service. Charles Bailey, Mrs Ray Bai ley, Mrs Frank Connor, Mrs Madge Bryant and Mrs Calvin Yackley drove to Portland Sat urday. They returned the same day. Mr and Mrs Jack Bedford left Saturday for a vacation at the coast and in California. Mrs Edith Fulleton returned to her home in Vale Friday, af ter a weeks visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Roice Fulleton. Pvt Bob Buschke, who has just completed basic training in the army, has been home on leave from Fort Ord, Calif. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Claude Bus chke of Heppner and he return ed to California last weekend. Mrs Joe Stewart and Linda were in Eugene over the week end to attend Junior Weekend at the University of Oregon and visit with the Stewart's daugh ters, Mary Jo and Alice Faye, who are students there. Harvey Wilhite of Prairie City, former Heppner resident, was visiting here on Monday. Heppner Couple (Continued from Page 1 land. The call was placed to her sister s home ana a cab was sent tn eet her mother and father who live nearby. It was the first time she had talked with them since coming to this country. The couple was also given a gift of money to be used as a down payment on a trip back to Hol land for a visit. In addition to her mother and father and the sister Mia talked to Monday night (it was 7:30 am Tuesday in Holland) she has three brothers in Holland. Har ry's home is in Roermond, Hol land where his parents and three sisters still live. The Bongers still are not leg ally citizens 'of America though they have completed all their examinations. In early December they will have their final hear- ing and take their citizenship oaths before circuit judge Wil liam W Wells. lone News Donald Slesch who is a radio operator in the Air Force was a visitor at the Hugh Salter home last week. He is a nephew of Mrs Salter and has been in Ja pan for four years. He has been in the service for five years and will serve five more years. After a 72 day leave he will be stat ioned in Florida. He will also visit his parents in Montana. 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