HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, August 21, 1958
IONE
School Notes
Students planning to attend
lone high school will register on
September 4 and 5, It was an
nounced today. Freshmen will
register at 10 am Sept 4; sopho-
n
fF COUBSE,
when you buy health pro
tection lor your lamuy,
you -want the best, most
complete, most reliable
plan your money can
buy. Which one will give
you the kind of protection
you need?
mores at 1:30 the same day; Jun-
tors at 10 am Sept 5 and sen
'tors at 1:30 of. that day. School
will start at 9 am Monday, Sept
8.
Parents who wish to consult
the fcaultv should come with
children on registration days.
There will be two new teachers
I In the high school, Miss Caro
lina Schlafmann who will teach
English, girls P E and library;
and Arnle Hedman, band, science
and mathematics. Other teach
ers will be Grant Rlgby, shop,
biology, chemistry, geometry;
Charles Hudson, world history,
American history, coach; Gilbert
Lujan, typing, English I, speech
and journalism, business law
and general science; Dallas
Shockley, superintendent, a d
vanced mathematics; Joe Haus-
P
JJLerh
.ERHAPS
the best possible authority
on health protection is
your family doctor. He
works with many health
plan. And, chances are,
he is one of the more than
1400 Oregon doctors who
lone News
actually sponsor a plan
specifically designed for
Oregon familie--Oregon
Physicians' Service.
'O.-y.
ask your doctor.
Tou Can rely 6n his eicpe
;rience and judgment in
helping you select the
plan that's best for you.
And, if ha recommends
OPS, remember that
there's an OPS represen
tative ready to give you
full details. Don't wait
you'll be glad you askedl
ler, grade school principal, 5th
and 6th grades, and in high
school algebra II and trigonome
try; Don Brostrom, 7th and 8th
grades; Mrs Gladys Ely, 4th; Mrs
Allie Albertson, 3rd; Mrs Roxie
Moeck, 2nd; Mrs Harriett Hall,
1st grade. Mrs Hedman will be
part time secretary.
Cooks will be Mrs Gordon
White and Mrs Hale Hubbard
and custodians are Robert De
Spain and Ray Barnett.
There will be a new bus on
the Gooseberry district run and
parents will be contacted as to
the time the bus will arrive at
their residence. The Rev Charles
Wilkes will be the driver. Other
buses will be driven by DeSpain,
Barnett and Pete Cannon.
OREGON
PHYSICIANS'
SERVICE
RIWSRIEIR
Sponsortd and approved
by
Oregon Slat Mtdlcal
Society
29 S. E. Court 'Ave.
Pendleton, Oregon
Continued From Page 3
Aug 10.
Mrs Jimmy Pettyjohn gave a
birthday party Saturday after
noon, August 9 In honor of her
son, Jerry's 4th birthday. Child
ren present were Sharlene, Ri
chard and Tommy Hamlett, Reta
and Ricky Pettyjohn, Sandra,
Cherl and Phillip Carlson, Doris
and Christine McCabe, Terry
Lynn Pettyjohn, Carley, Shauna
and Kay Bergstrom, Debbie, Dar
lene and David Warren and Earl
James, Linda and Nancy Petty-
jonn.
Staff Sergeant Arthur Berg
strom, who has been stationed
at McChord Air base In Washing
ton is spending a 30 day leave
with his parents, Mr and Mrs
Edwin Bergstrom. He will leave
Sept 7 for Korea where he will
be stationed for a year. He has
been In the service for nine years
and was in Korea during the
war.
Mr and Mrs Earl Wilson of Las
Veuas and Francis Wilson of Los
Aneeles were visitors here last
i week. They are relatives of the
Elys.
Mrs Dallas Shockley and son,
Michael Scott, returned home
from Portland last week.
Dallas Shockley, superinten
dent of the lone schools and
daughter. Kathy. made a trip re-
ppntlv tn Richmond, Indiana
where he brought a school bus
back to lone. They also visited
in Chicago and St Louis and saw
some of the league games while
there.
Several In the community saw
the rocket that propelled the
Russian Sputnik last week.
Dates To Remember:
August 22 Three Links club of
Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge.
W G Seehafer and daughter,
Billie and Sherry Corley went to
Enterprise Monday to visit his
daughter and family, Mr and Mrs
R J Tye. Billie will remain for
a longer visit.
Mr and Mrs Walter Jacobs and
children made a trip recently to
Colville, Wash and Grand Coulee
Dam.
Mr and Mrs Charles Hudson
and children returned to lone
Monday. Hudson Is a coach in
the lone schools.
Bonnie and Jack Crum are at
tending a Nazarene summer
camp at Pinelow near Spokane.
Lexington News
By DELPHA JONES
Mr and Mrs Rov Martin and
Ron Jlmmie and Mr and Mrs Don
Hatfield and children were Cove
visitors over the weekend.
Paul Breeding and Johnnie
Darnielle were Lexington visit
ors last week. Johnnie has en
listed in the U S Navy and left
for Portland from La Grande
where he enlisted last week.
Mr and Mrs George Irvln and
children Judv Darnielle and Max
Breeding were The Dalles visi
tors on Sunday. Judy remained
there for a weeks visit witn ner
grandparents.
Mr Lyle Allyn returned nome
Sunday from a vacation spent
In Oakland, California.
Mr and Mrs Alonzo Henderson
and a children are enlovine a
i two weeks vacation In California
and the southern states.
Mr and Mrs William J Van
Winkle and children Billy, Bobby
and Glenda Kay enjoyed a fish
ing trip to Pend Orielle Lake
in Idaho, last week.
Rev and Mrs Norman North- j
rup and children are enjoying
a two weeks vacation at the Ore
gon coast.
Mr and Mrs E E Peck and
children are spending two weeks
in St Louis and way points. Mr
Peck is driving a new school
bus home for the Lexington
school.
Mr and Mrs Gene Majeske and
children and Carol Ann Palmer
were visitors at the Oregon Coast j
last week.
Mrs Earl Warner is spending
some time at the home of her
daughter and family, Mr and Mrs J
Clarence Hays of Corvallis.
Linda VanWinkle has returned
home from several weeks spent
i in Corvallis with Deanna Hays.
j Mr and Mrs Edwin Walker of
Roseburg, Ore were visitors Sat- j
urday night at the New't O'Harra ,
home. I
, Mr and Mrs Jack O'Harra and
I children Stephen and Susie are
visitors at the home of his par
ents, Mr and Mrs New't O'Harra.
I Mr and Mrs Jim Bloodsworth
have returned from Portland
where they took their small son
Jimmie to consult a physician.
Mrs Emma Dunwoody, Mr and
Mrs John Garade and daughter
Garnet, and Floydine Dunwoody
of New Sharon, Iowa were visit
ing here most of last week. They
visited at the home of Mr and
Mrs Archie Munkers. Mrs Em
ma Dunwoody is the grandmoth
er of Maureen and Larry Groves,
the mother of Mrs Betty Groves.
Mrs Garade and Flovdine Dun
woody are sisters of Mrs Groves.
Word has been received here
of the coming marriage of Bar
bara Rands to Mark Musgrove in
Portland August 22.
Mr . and Mrs Larry Groves,
Maureen Groves, Mr and Mrs
Bob Steagall, Mr and Mrs Wil
bur Steagall, Bill Steagall, Asa
Way, Marvin Way and Mr and
Mrs Jim Bloodsworth and child
ren were among those who at
tended the Bloodsworth-Williams
Monument News
I Mr and Mrs Ed Rounds spent
!.the weekend at Madras visiting
their son, Melvin ana lamuy.
Their two grandsons returned
with them for a stay.
Relatives from Eugene spent
the weekend here visiting at the
Henry Durst and Earl Barnard
homes.
Donny Brown of Washington is
visiting his aunt, Mrs Edna
Moore.
Mr and Mrs George Erb Jr
drove to John Day Sunday even
ing to get medical care for their
baby.
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wedding in Hermlston Sunday.
Mrs Bob Steagall is a patient
in Pioneer Memorial hospital.
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