Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 21, 1959, Image 7

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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 21, 1959
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TO GRADUATE NEXT WEEK Heppner high seniors are top row,
from left. Renne Harris, Janice Martin, Susan McQuarrie. Sec
ond row, Joan Moe, Stevan Flug, Gayle Cox. Third row, Ned
Clark, Sharon Case, Marilyn Calvin. Fourth row, Duane Alder
man, Norma Alderman, Rhoda Ott Fifth row, Carolyn Mc
Daniel. Larry Prock. Joan Spencer. Sixth row, Carole Anne Ander
son, Richard Robison, Robert Huffman. Seventh row, Janice
Driscoll, Ruth Peterson, Robert Mahoney. Eighth row, Richard
Ruhl, Kay Reed, Celia Boulden. Bottom row, Douglas Gribble,
Nancy Slocum.
By ECHO PALMATEER
New teachers who have been
hired for the coming year in the
lone schools are: Miss Barbara
DeKloth. Portland University,
third grade; Don Clark of EOCE,
the 5th grade. He taught in
Pilot Rock and Pendleton and Is
now in the forest service in
Heppner; Donald Olmscheid of
Corpus Christie, Texas, will
teach the 8th grade, coach and
be grade school principal. He
was elected as teacher of the
month of April by the Klwanis
club in Corpus Christie; In the
high school Miss Ann Reynolds
of Marylhurst College will teach
English and Physical Education
Teachers remaining here are
Mrs Harriet Hall, 1st grade; Mrs
Roxie Moeck, 2nd grade; Mrs
Gladys Ely, 4th grade; Dallas
Shockley, superintendent of the
school; Gilbert Lujan, Arnle
Hedmar, Charles Hudson and
Grant Rigby. Don Brostrom, 7th
and 8th grade teacher will go
to Central school at Halsey; Joe
Hausler, 5th and 6th grade
teacher has a years leave of ab
sence to attend the University
of Utah. Mrs Allie Albertson, 3rd
grade teacher and Miss Carolina
Schlafmann, high school English
and P E teacher both resigned.
The 6th and 7th grade teachers
have not been hired yet
Mrs Fredrick Martin was
elected president of the lone
Garden club at a meeting Tues
day afternoon, May 12 at the
home of Mrs Ernest Heliker.
Other officers elected were Mrs
Phil Emert, vice president; Mrs
Elber Akers, secretary and Mrs
Edith Nichoson was re-elected
treasurer. Mrs Martin conducted
the meeting. Mrs Omar Riet
mann on the corsage committee,
made 5 corsages for the Mother
Daughter tea and members of
the club will make corsages for
the P-TA' installation.
The June meeting will be held
in the city park with a picnic
dinner at 12:30 p m. Members
are to make hats from flowers
or leaves from their garden and
wear to the meeting.
Refreshments were served af
ter the meeting by Mrs Heliker
and Mrs Ann Lindstrom. Mrs
A W McLeod received the doorl
prize.
The Locust chapter no 119 OES
conducted the annual Memorial
service at the hall Tuesday even
ing, May 12 with Elaine Riet
man , W M and Omar Rietmann
WP presiding.
Bryce Keene was a patient in
the St Anthony's hospital in Pen
dleton for a few days last week.
Mr and Mrs George Griffith
and children of McDermitt, Nev.
were visitors here last week.
Mr and Mrs E Markham Ba
her received word from their
son, Duane, in Menlo Park, Cal
ifornia that a group of teen
agers caved in "the top of their
car while it was parked by their
home.
The Maranatha club met at
the home of Mrs Lloyd Howton
Wednesday afternoon, May 13
with Mrs Milton Morgan and
Mrs Dale Ray as co-hostesses.
At the meeting conducted by Mrs
E Markham Baker, president a
prayer was given by Mrs Baker;
committees named for the pot
luck dinner Sunday, May 24
were tables Mrs Phil Emert,
Mrs Walter Dobyns, Mrs Carl
Bergstrom and Mrs W G Melena;
dinner Mrs Milton Akers, Mrs
Walter Jacobs, Mrs Roy Lind
strom and Mrs Gary Tullls. The
Women's Retreat will be held at
Camp Adams July 26 to 29. The
state conference of Congregation
al churches will be held in Port
land beginning May 18. Mrs Al
fred Nelson plans to attend.
Mrs Nelson gave a very inter
esting report on the Women's
Fellowship meeting at Enterprise
in April. Mrs Baker and Mrs
Omar Rietmann also gave re
ports on this meeting. For the
program, Mrs Omar Rietmann
gave poems and told of the
mothers of the Bible and Mrs
Mary Swanson also gave a read
ing on mothers.
Mrs Nelson and Mrs Grace
Ware received the door prizes.
The HEC of Willows grange
met at the home of Mrs O L
Lundell Friday afternoon, May 15
with Mrs Sam Esteb as co-hos
tess. At the business meeting
conducted by Mrs Harvey Ring,
president, a letter was read from
Miss Esther Kirmis, County ex- rode in the rodeo,
tension agent, thanking the club Mr and Mrs John Eubanks and
for the dinner served at the daughter, Sandra attended 411
Homemaker's Festival in April.
The club sent a letter of thanks
to Earl Morgan showing their
appreciation for his work at the
grange hall at the Festival. The
club voted to purchase new win
dow blinds and some silverware.
The June meeting will be held
at the Marion Palmer mountain
home if the weather permits. Mrs
Mabel Cotter received the door
prize.
Miss Sharon Cutsforth, student
at the University of Oregon and
queen of the Morrow county Fair
and Rodeo, attended the Pea Fes
tival in Milton Freewater recent
ly where she and her court rode
in the parade. Mr and Mrs Don
ald Heliker accompanied her.
Mrs Heliker is the chaperone for
the group. Miss Cutsforth had
her roommate as her guest.
O L Lundell and Mrs Mary
Swanson were honored with a
coffee hour at the Lundell home
Thursday afternoon, May 14 to
celebrate their birthday. Others
present were Mrs Lundell, Mrs
Anna Lindstrom and Mr and Mrs
Adon Hamlett and children. They
were also honored with a din
ner at the Adon Hamletts that
evening and others present were
Mrs O L Lundell, Mrs Anna
Lindstrom, Mr and Mrs Garland,
Eastern Oregon horse show and
rodeo in John Day Saturday and
Sunday. Sandra won several
prizes among them were 1st in
the barrel and stake race; 1st
in the musical tire race; 3rd in
the 4-H confirmation; 4th in
showmanship; 4th in calf roping
and 5th in horsemanship.
Girls from here who were in
stalled it) offices of the Rain
bow Girls in Heppner Sunday
were Linda Halvorsen, Fidelity;
Dalene McDonald, musician; Mi-
chele Morrison, choir leader and
Merrie Jo Morrison and Kather
ine Rea in the choir.
Mrs James Morgan was hon
ored with a blue and pink
Several from here attended the
Arrned Forces Day at Umatilla
Ordnance Depot Saturday.
A potluck dinner was served to
workers at the Morgan and lone
cemeteries Saturday at the Re
bekah hall.
Those from here who attended
the Rebekah Assembly at Rose
burg this week were, Mrs Cecil
Thome and Mrs Wallace Mat
thews as delegates and Mrs
Omar Rietmann, who has been
recommended as district deputy
president. Fred Ely went as a
delegate from here to the IOOF
convention, also at Roseburg.
Mr and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn
and children spent a few days in
Portland last week. They visited
Mrs Beulah Lundell while there.
Mrs Herbert Peterson gave a
shower at the Legion hall Thurs- pinochle party at her home Fri
day evening of last week. Edi
son Morgan and Mrs Hazel Wiles
assisted with the gifts. The hos
tesses were Mrs Lewis Ball, Mrs
Leo Crabtree, Mrs Donald Ball,
Mrs Ida Coleman, Mrs Joe Gaars
land, and Mrs Eldon Tucker.
Mrs Ray Boyce entertained the
bridge club at her home Friday
evening of last week. Those re
ceiving prizes were Mrs Gene
Hall, Mrs Ernest McCabe and
Mrs Delmer Crawford,
Mr and Mrs James Botts were
Portland visitors last week. They
brought their grandda u g h t e r,
Swanson and family and Mr and Ronetta Fahl home with them
Mrs Kenneth Turner and daugh
ter. Mr Lundell and Mrs Swan
son are twins.
Mr and Mrs E Markham Baker
and Mrs Omar Rietmann left
Friday of last week for Eugene
where they will attend the Mo
thers Day weekend activities at
the University and visit their
children,- Mardine Baker and
Larry Rietmann, students there.
They saw Dr and Mrs Errett
Hummel of Beaverton at Eugene.
The Hummels son is a student
at the University.
Mr and Mrs Harold Sherer and
Dick and Judy; and Mr and Mrs
Leland McKlnney attended the
Inter Collegiate Rodeo in Pen
dleton Saturday and Sunday.
Kay Sherer, one pf the princesses,
Mr and Mrs David Rietmann
made a trip recently to Meridan,
Idaho where they visited his sis
ter and family, Mr and Mrs Joe
Smith.
Extensive decorating is being
done on the old bank building
on Main street owned by Mrs
Mary Swanson. The Bank of
Eastern Oregon will open up in
the building soon.
Miss JoAnn Ingram of Pendle
ton and Dennis Swanson spent
the weekend at the home of his
parents, Mr and Mrs Garland
Swanson and in rendleton. They
are students at the University of
Portland.
G M Greer and Kenneth Jones
were patients recently in the
Pioneer Memorial hospital.
day evening of last week. Those
leceiving prizes were Mrs Art
Warren, high; Mrs Wallace
G'aarsland, low; Mrs Roger Kin
caid, 300 pinochle and Mrs Elmer
Holtz the door prize.
Mr and Mrs Howard Crowell
and children made a trip to The
Dalles last week.
At a fireman's meeting it was
decided to sound the fire siren
each Monday at noon for test
ing. Mr and Mrs Franklin Lind
strom gave a party in honor ol
their son, Private Arthur Lind
strom, Tuesday evening of last
week. He was home on a fur
lough and left Wednesday by
plane for Fort Dix, New Jersey
where he will receive overseas
assignment. Those present at the
party were Mr and Mrs Arthur
Crawford, Mr and Mrs Charles
Doherty, Mr and Mrs David Ba
ker, Mr and Mrs Donald Heli
ker, Mr and Mrs L F Leathers,
Mr and Mrs Roy Lindstrom, Mr
and Mrs Verner Troedson, Mr
and Mrs Denward Bergevin, Mr
and Mrs Charles O'Connor, Mrs
Anna Lindstrom, Gene Rietmann
and Alton Yarnell.
The Lindstrom's other son, Pri
vate Roy Lindstrom is working
in the record department at the
Beaumont hospital in El Paso,
Texas.
Carl Troedson left last week
for Los Angeles to visit relatives
and will also visit Private Roy
Lindstrom in El Paso, Texas.
Dates To Remember:
May 22 Three Links club of the
Rebekah lodge at the horn
of Mrs Adon Hamlett at 2
p m.
May 23 Initiation at ..Willows
grange hall at 8 p m in the
1st and 2nd degrees.
May 24 lone High school Bac
calaureate service at the
Community church at 11 A
M with Dr Buttrey giving
the sermon and special mu
sic by the choir.
May 24 Piano pupils of Mrs
Charles O'Connor will hold
a recital at the Community
church at 3 P M. The public
is invited to attend.
May 28 Commencement exer
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