Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 19, 1961, Image 5

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Cardinals Continue Winning Streak With Two Victories
By LOlltJUNC BALL
Ion Cardinals or thrlr first
Irafu em t hum Friday
nil' hi frutn Rivmi4 48 41.
TT Km k cl" th first
half as Rlvrrll and lone loo
turns It-adlng. with Ion aha.l
117 In ih first auartrr. Th
kam was tru far th iwcnd
quartrr at lun still 14 at hslf
Urn 21 1&
Ion wiilnJ thrlr Ir-ad In th
scrtmd half, and nvr lost It
aa thev ndd 4H 41. Mfih point
man fur th gam was Francis
ILa with 23 and Obrmlr tor
Rlvmld with 11.
mvK RIVERSIDE
Ra 25 Obrmlr 11
Martin T. 4 West 10
Crabtrt 9 Part low
k'llnfrr 0 Flu 6
llama 3 Blr
I'ltlrnm 0 Klrth 0
Martin J. 0 Watta 3
Swanson 7 Gtx 0
Pilmr 0 Tavlor 4
radbr( 0 Gronqulst 0
Marrlrk 0
Crum 0
Riverside J.V. 45; lone J.V. 29.
D(at Mot Bock
On Saturday night Ion won
their second ball gam of the
week from Pilot Rock 79 53 at
rilot Rock.
Both clubs started faat and
ended the first quarter 21-all.
By controlling the boards lone
took a commanding lead by
half time. 37-28.
lone continued to lead all
through the second half as lone
flayed another fine ball game
on the floor and boards.
F. Rea took high honors for
lone with 27. Russell of Pilot
Rock had 15
IONE
Roa
Martin T.
Swanson
Crum
Crabtree
Hams
Ekstrom
Klinger
J. Martin
R. Martin
PILOT ROCK
27 Winks 8
11 Ellis 10
13 Smith 13
5 Quaempts 6
17 Russell 15
4 Gilliland 0
2 Futter 0
0 Hamilton 1
0 Hempkill 0
0 Lonir 0
Pilot Rock J.V. 66. lone J.V. 30.
Dates to Remember
Jan. 19 Rebekah's.
Jan. 20 Ion at Echo.
Jan. 21 Jr. Auxiliary.
Jan. 21 StanfUld (here).
Jan. 27 3-Llnka Club at Mary
Swanson.
A pink and blue shower was
given Thursday afternoon in the
church basement in honor of
Mrs. Joel Engleman. Mrs. Engle
man received many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Don Braaten and Mrs.
Archie Munkers assisted her
lth th git pmlng.
Mrs- Victor Rinmartn presided
at th coffee tabl and Mr.
Blaln Chapl at th tea tabl.
Th tea labl was decorated
with a blu cloth, pink carnal
Ions and pink tandle. Th cof
fr tabl waa graced with Uc
clolh, adorned with a cf dl and
figurines of flower.
Ilotteaae for th ahowt wr:
Mr. Lloyd Morgan. Mr. Paul
Prityjohn. Mr. Mildred Morgan.
Mr. Earl McCab. Mr. David
Rlrimann and Mr. Edmond Brta
luw. Mr. John Proudfoot Is a pat
itit in I'lunivr Memorial hos
pital following major surgery on
Wednesday.
Jo Halvorsen, son or Mr. anu
Mr. Lew is Halvoren la home J Kreba were guests alsa
lit warren ana
Tuesday I Mr anj Mr. Roland Bergstrom
Lm hmt (or a olnochle party
Coleman and Mr. Jim at the Bergstrom horn Saturday
from th Heppner hospital fol
lowing surgery last
night.
Ida
Morgin were hostesses for five
.ntnv. Guests Included Mr.
Morgan wrir - - - .
tables of pinochle at the home and Mr. Don Peterson. Mr. and
ItirS. IA)U Miuviil -
of Mr. Coleman Saturday night
oi wra. vuiriiiii .... .. .. - - --- - .
The couples playing Included Charles Carlson. Mr. ind H
fr mri Mrs. Lews BalL Mr
Mr reel I Hicks. Mr. ana
Mr. Joe Gaarsland, Mr. and Mr
Leo Crabtree. Mr. and Mr, u
w . ., vir Jimln VI r and Mr Dick McEUI
Morgan. Mr. and Mr. Don Ball, gott, and Mr. and Mr. Tom Hus
Mr anrf Mr. Bill Nichols. Lex
Ington. Mr. and Mrs. Len swam,
itonnner Ida Coleman and
Wayne Ball. Cecil Hicks received
high. Eldon Tucker. low. iwis
n. ii vin ninorhle. Wayne Ball.
door prize for men, Lorraine Ball.
ladles door prize.
Marv Brlstow was in The
Dalles on Monday with Helen
Kelthley.
Mrs. C. E. Brenner has been
substituting for Mrs. Gordon
White at the school caretonum
while Mrs. White has been un-
ble to cook.
Ruriilv Berestrom left Satur
day. Jan. 14. for Los Angeies.
San Francisco, and Las Vejas
for an extended trip.
Rnnrfav afternoon a large num
ber of seventh and eighth gra-
lers were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jepsen to organize the
Junior High Pilgrim Fellowship
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
took the group by car to the Jep
sen ranch home. Rev. MacKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Tullls and Mr. and
Mrs. Jepsen will work with the
group and assist the group. Rev.
MacKenzie conducted the meet
ing the group had, to nominate
officers. At the next meeting
which will be Jan. 29, officers
will be elected. The group en
Joyed a very sociable time play
ing table tennis, shuffle board
and other games. Refreshments
were served.
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Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Dal Ray wr John
Hryson and Ft nets Piper.
Mrs, orTnan Nelson gav a
birthday party Sunday. Jan. 13
In honor of her daughter Kris
tin. Custa Included her data
mate. Anita Crawford. Nancy
Baker. Marsha Ball. Sandra Carl
son. Barbara Boyc. Jerry Kreba.
KrUtln Peterson. Linda Petty
John. Mary Ann William and
Debbl Warren. Games were
played and refreshments were
served. Mrs. Louis Carlson. Mrs.
Dav Bakr and Mrs. Henry
Paul Tews. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc
rilleott. Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peter-
ton. Mrs. Louis Carlson received
kii-h f.ir women. Mr Irtch Mc
Elllgott K. t'b'lc Carlson,
high for men an.t DU k VcFlllffott
low and Tom HuM-m 3 pin
othle, Mr. Clyde CxawUrd gave a
birthday party f"t h-r a.-n Nell
sUth birthday en Tu-day. Ttif
invited guts liu luded lU-rble.
Cindy and Jan ltn.m. Tattle.
Jimmy and Alan llui'aon. John
and Joe Rletmann. l arv.l IUu
Jer Mark Rletmann. Mary Ann
William. Billy J.'1-M'n. Tommy
and Perry Crawford. Rcfrckh
mcnts were arrvisl to the young
guesta and gm-s were played.
Rollo Crawford ha returned
frvm Loa Angelea where he has
been visiting since New Year.
11 returned with John Peterson,
who had been vUltlnu during the
Christmas holidays and the New
Year weekend.
Ralph Crum shuwvd hla slUW
and pictures of his European trip
on Monday. Jan. 10th at the Con
rfnn Commercial Club. He also
showed part of them Jan. 14th
at the Lexington i.range meet
Ing. Jerrv Holly of Portland, son
nf Mra Harold Dobyn. visited
vt-r th weekend with his mo
ther. Douglas and Tamara Holly
are visiting their grandmother
Sir and Mia Walter tK..tivni
are In ismland f r a few days.
Mr and Mi. lUymund Lun
tU 11 entcrtalnctl Hiturddy een
tnjj wuli a iluuu-r I'rtrty In honor
i.f ihr Mnhd4s vt Mra. Milton
M..ttin aiitl Mr. Ity I.li.s.trm.
(il-.t r i-rvM'tit wi-re Mr. Morgan,
Mr. Llii'Utrom ami Mr and Mrs
r.ul Petty Jnhn.
Ti lo Club waa lu-14 at M.il'lo
t'l.ttcni wiih Mrs. Roland Berg
strom and Mrs. Wra Rietmann
as co huMcus, Mrs, Bergntrom
gave a ery Interesting and in
frmatl review on rcheolog'.
Mr B"rgtrm had me old
Indian relics to ahow the club
which dated bock many years.
Thf ktone ae along the Colum-
bU was part of her topic
?.tr. ami Mrs. Dt'an Rhode from
IVho KHnt Sunday with her par
ents. Mr. and Mr. Victor Riet
mann,
Mr. A. W. Mi'LiHttl and William
Mcttid. father and uncle of Da
vid Mrl-ctMl. are Kpending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. David
McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Jinlle Morrison
n-turnrtl Sunday evening from
IVitland where they have spent
several days this last week.
The St. Williams Altar Society
are Visnmif inrii pniiuiiiuiim.i
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Mary Emert returned Ut
week frm her vUit to her daugh
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Wallace Gaarsland had the
mufortun to wret hi car Sat
urday evening near Delbert
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