Willovs Grange, one,
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Date t Recaembef
Frb UhW Club at Ma-
bit Ring'.
Frb, 2i Ion v. Wheeler.
Feb. 23 Ion Riflemen club
at Cafrtortum 2 00 p m.
Feb. 23 lane JV at Hepp
ner 7 30 pm. O. E. S. Card
Party (public Invited).
Feb. 26 Jr. High P F at
church 3 5 p m.
The International Foreign
Youth Exchange Student. Run
And tree c wn a house guest of
Mr. and Mrt. Milton Morgan on
Wednesday night. Ron Uvea In
Vernonla. Ore. Wednesday eve
ning Mr. and Mr. Morgan had
a buffet dinner In hla honor.
Those present were Rev. and Mr.
Rod MacKenzle. Mr. and Mr.
Charlca O'Connor. Mr. and Mr.
Roy Llndstrom. Marilyn and
Gary Morgan and Esther Klrml.
county extension agent
In the evening on Wednesday,
Ron spoke at the Masonic Lodge
and showed colored slides of hi
visit to Italy. On Thursday he
spoke to the students at the
school showing hi slides again.
He went on to Heppner on Thurs
day and from there he was to go
to Condon.
There was a large turnout for
the potluck dinner preceding the
grange meeting on Sunday at
the halL The program before the
meeting consisted of the three
Halvorsen boy. Frank. Mark
and Joe performing on their
trampoline. Mrs. Cecil Thome
showed two picture she obtain
ed In connection with the Heart
Fund Drive. Earl Hoover, a
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mtmbtr tJ the orcaniistion of
whole! cooperative through
the grange was guei speer.
He 1k4 on the subject of
wholesale orginUatton through
the grange fur this area.
This meeting alo marked the
3Cth anniversary of Willow
Grange 672, Lo Crabtree. past
matter, presented to Mr. Harvey
F.lng a beautifully decorated
cake that Mr. Crabtree made In
honor of the occasion. Happy
Birthday wu sung to Mr. and
Mr. Oscar Lundell. the only two
charter member present The
cake was served at a coffee hour
following the meeting.
Mr. and Mr. Carl Bergntrom
were In Portland for a few day
list weeJc.
Mr. and Mr. Caylord Salter
and family were week end visit
or last week of hla parent. Mr.
and Mr. Hugh Salter. Tney vis
ited with his sinter and family,
Mr. and Mr. Harold Snider, also.
Bill Salter was home to visit this
same weekend from Eastern
Oregon College.
Several members from lone at
tended the Elks annual In Hepp
ner on Saturday.
Cardinal Down Umatilla
On their home floor Friday
night lone posted a 59-44 score
over the Umatilla Vikings.
lone rolled In 21 of 30 free
throw and Umtllla placed 14 out
of 27 from the free throw line.
Four of lone's team placed
high In point. Francis Rea and
Ron Crabtree each scored 17
nnlnts and John Swanson and
Tom Martin racked up 10 apiece.
lone carried the game ineir
way the biggest part of the time
however In the last quarter Um
atilla narrowed the gap to 9
points. lone came right back and
ended the game 15 point In the
lead
IONE 59 UMATILLA
Rea 17 Dusenberry
T. Martin 10 D. Green
J. Swanson 10 Engle
R. Crabtree 17 Hall
R. drum 3 Del Green
Reserves: lone Ekstrom 2,
Marrick, Davidson, Akers; Uma
tilla Ostrom 16, Carpenter 3.
Thonstad 8, Edmonds 2, Bate
man. Th Umatilla Vikings In a
close contest took the Junior Var
sity preliminary game 26-24.
Beat Echo 43-23
Tr.no umn their last league
game from Echo 43-23 Saturday
nitrht on their home court.
fvvwv uslnff a stalling game
fnr norlorfs as hleh as three min
ntPB could do nomine dui hoiu
th Room down. Action was very
ainw as few shots were attempt
ed by either side. First quarter
score ended 3-0 lone.
Aotton nicked ud In the second
period with lone ending the half
15-6. Ione's experience ana iust
taamumrk nroved too mUCh for
the Cougars as they continued to
pull away In the secona nan.
Frnnr-is Rea and Ron Crabtree
again scored 13 points apiece to
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F. Rea
T. Martin
J. Swanson
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Reserve:
ion Davidson
Marrick. R. Martin 2. J. Martin.
i.imm ivho Correa 2. Flan
en 1. Thompaon 1. Morris.
lunlor varsity walked
fmm th ftourar JV 43
x in th preliminary. Roland
iTi.irt.m wu hleh point man
with 11 points for lone.
Tow Team Winner
Although not much publicity
has been given to th staunch
lone townteam basketball aquad.
ihv have been getting their
hr. loral and distant came
wins. They will go first place
winner In their league a tney
have dropped only one league
game.
This Is an AAU district tour
nament to be held Saturday and
Sunday. Feb. 23 and 26 at th
Pendleton Armory.
lone drew a bye tor saturoay
nd will rlav their flrt game
Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.
Mr and Mr. Markham Baker
rntnrnfwi home Saturday from an
extended trip Into California and
on Into Arizona. They visitea
with their son and family, Mr.
and Mr. Duane Baker. In Calif
ornia for 10 days, going on to
Anaheim where they visited DU-
neyland and Knox Berry Farm.
From there the Baker motored
on to Phoenix, Ariz., where they
spent three week relaxing and
sight seeing. They visited the
Painted Desert, went through the
Salt River Canvon and visited at
the petrified forest Coming home
they viewed the crana canyon,
were at Zlon National Park and
visited at Salt Lake City. They
were fortunate to hear the Mor
mon Tabernacle Choir lng while
there. Mrs. Baker said that It Is
usully a choir of 375 voice but
on this evening approximately
275-300 were alnging.
Mrs. Marlon Palmer was host
ess to a Marantha coffee hour at
her home last week. Among the
guests present were Mesdames
Lloyd Rice. Raymond Lundell,
Milton Morgan, Gary Tullis, Ed-
mond Brlstow, Fred Herman,
Harold and Dick Sherer, Paul
Pettyjohn. Earl McCabe and Lee
Palmer. An offering waa given
for the Friendly Service Overseas
...i..
I Monday' afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Lee Palmer, a birtnaay
party was given by Mrs. Marion
Palmer and Mrs. Lee Faimer in
honor of the following birthdays
Mrs. Fred Herman, Mrs. Clell
Rea and Mrs. Dick Sherer. Guest
nrospnt were Mrs. Milton Mor
gan, Mrs. Ray Helmbigner, Mrs.
Harold Dobyns, Mrs. uary mi
lls. Mrs. Harold Sherer, Mrs. Ce-
rll Thome. Mrs. Keith Rea, Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn Sr., and Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn Jr., Mrs. Creston Black,
the honorees and the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen
were hosts for a dinner party
Prldav evening in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Shaffer of Rich
mond, Calif., and their children,
David and Evin. Other euests In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaf
fer of Cecil
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobyns
have returned home from a nine-
day business trip through East-
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36th Birthday Sunday
. t Ontirli and Intel r.nk Jrn vUlnnl with
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far Oregon, w asningron.
4 LnJ Idaho f Rid A Bird Corp
of low. MX. pooyna frpona ni
tarllngt and other birds are I
.i m.nace In Ottgon and Ida
While in Idaho the rbynr vU
Itisl With rrienua in ooiw.
Kf.rv Swanson entertained
niece. Mra. Howard Nelson, and
a friend. Mia Grace Williams, of
Firth. Idaho, last wee, m ia
die also vUlted other relative.
ii r mnA un Car Swanson and
family and Mr. Bill Swanson
Mary Swanson entenainea ea
nMav afternoon at a coffee rar-
ry In honor of the guenta Among
thoae present were Anna Smouse
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Troed
son of Heppner, Irene Swanson.
Arvllla Swanson. Anna Llnd
itrom. Norma Rea and Mr. and
Mr. Oscar Lundell of lone. Mr
Nelson and Ml Williams were
on their way home to Idaho from
trip which took them to beanie.
A nice crowd from lone attend
ed the Lexington Rebekah din
ner on Saturday night at tne ne.
bekah hall In Lexington, Cards
were played after the dinner
hour. Mr. Cleo uraxe or lone
received high In pinochle for the
evening.
Mr. and Mr. CUUOe uevine 01
North Bonneville visited . with
Mr. and Mr. Ernest Hellker dur
ing the week end. They also vis
ited In Heppner, returning home
on Monday.
Rebekah Lodge held tneir reg
ular buslne meeting Thursday
evening at their halL Pie and
coffee were served after the
meeting was concluded.
Instead of their regular meet
ing the Home Ec club met at the
grange hall on Friday to pre
pare their vegetables and make
last minute preprations for the
Elk dinner they prepared for
Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hellker
were In Tlgard to visit his sister,
Mr. and Mr. Jerry Bolman, over
the week end.
Mrs. Donald Eubanks was hos
. vuiiam . . . 0j jug L,OUniy l on woiiimiaaiuii
teas for the pinochle club onlwas among other members of
j . .. .....ins a f fha hnmi ofi... . . . .1 tM
r 1 tuajr vvciii.'k -
Mr. Herbert Ekstrom Jr. Mrs.
Eubank made corsage of
sponge rubber lor eacn guesi
preesnt She carriea out me vai
entlne theme in her decorations
and refreshment. Mrs. Vester
Hams received high and Mrs.
Wallace Gaarsland the door
prize. Among those present
besides the hostess and I Mrs.
Ekstrom were "Mrs. - Ve ster
Hams. Mrs. Wallace Gaarsland,
Mrs. Elmer Holt Mr Ed Baker,
xingum, -
ana wira. wiu.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gaars
land made a hurried business
trip to Portland and back on Sat
urday. Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and Mrs.
Cleo Drake were in Pendleton
shopping on Friday.
at
HARDMAN
FEB. 25
Music by Rot's Band
Supper Served
mulaiun.
rancher as gut consigners.
OWNERS
HAH OLD A. WRIGHT
Heppner.
Oreoon
Phone
6-5310
DON WINE. Yard Manager
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone JO 7-6655 oc JO 7-3111
Frank Jrpwn vUlied with rel
atives )at week end from OTI
at KUmath Fall.
Mr. and Mr. Elmer Holti took
their daughter to Walla Wall
on Saturday M hef U w'tk ap-
polntment to her doctor.
Milton Morgan Is In Pullman.
Wah.. this week attending th
Wheat League Convention at
Waihlngton State.
Mr. and Mr. Milton Morcan
were In Pendleton on Thursday
for the annual banquet of the
Federal Land Bank. Mr. Morgan
ha been re elected director for
another term for this organiza
tion.
Mr. and Mr. Warren Crutch-
er of Sandy visited with her
mother, Anna Llndstrom from
Mondftv until Thursday and also
other relatives here. Lee Crutch-
er of Pendleton visited on Tues
day with the Crutchers and Mr.
Llndstrom. Also visiting with
Mr. Llndstrom was Mr. Frank
Hellna w ho came on Wednesday.
Her son. Bob Hellna. came Fri
day evening to visit and return
his mother to Seattle on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland McKlnney
were hosts for a pot luck dinner
at their home last Saturday eve
nine. Guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Rea and Leroy, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Sherer and Mr.
and Mr. Alvln McCabe. Cards
were played In the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David McLeod
are in the midst of remodeling
their home which wa burned
last Tuesday. The fire started on
the back porch and it was nec
essary to re-do the kitchen as
a result of the fire and smoke
damaee. The McLeods lost their
decD freezer along with a few
other personal articles.
Ronnie Palmateer had the mis
fortune to cut his right hand
on Sunday, requiring the doctor
to take three stitches to close
the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols were
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Ball.
nnrlnnd Swanson. a
member
this organization who were In
Salem this last week conferring
with Attorney General Robert Y.
Thornton and Governor Mark
Hatfield on the particulars of
the Boeing Airplane Company
Interest in the Boardman bomb
ing range.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Engleman
and son were dinner guests on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Thomas S. and
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