Farewell Dinner Fetes
Rev. John Groschroph
IONE Sunday, a farewell
dinner wn held lo honor Rev
Juhn M. Crosrhroph on the court
houH Uwn In Heppner by the
rnnt.br r of lke Lutheran ana
Valby Lutheran churthe. Kev
Crtmhroj h ha hern the Interim
pastor and the new pastor will
arrive In July.
Mr. and Mm. V, C. Seehater
of BoarUman tre here Sunday
and Monday visiting their
daughters and families, Mr. and
Mr, luc Caaraland and Mn.
Walter Corley. John and MeMn
Caaraland returned to Boardman
with them to tpend some of the
school vacation.
Tony Berg from Minnesota U
now visiting at the home of his
cousin, Joe Caaraland. He plant
to work around here this sum
mrr and return to Mlnnestoa In
the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Iletlker kept
the boys of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Munkers of Lexington last week.
The Munkers went on vacation
and the Hellkers took the boys
to the Yacht club near Hat Rock
on Sunday. Craig and Barry
Munkers returned home that
evening. .
Mrs. David Itletmann enter
tained the Three Links club on
June 23 with 10 members present
Meetings for the summer were
dispensed with except for a pic
nic on the second Sunday in Aug
use at the city park. Plans were
made to participate In the com
munity bazaar this fall.
Hudson Mora To Bead
the week end from Portland State
College where he la attending
summer school. His family will
be moving from lone on July
1 to their new home In Bend.
Their new addre will be 301 E.
10th. St.. Bend.
Willows Grange held a rural
fire control meeting Friday even
ing with Stan Phillip present
to explain It and the procedure
for organizing. A follow-up meet
ing will be held In September.
N. C. Anderson, county exten
sion a cent from Heppner. was
present to help explain the Im
port a nee of rural fire control.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis lialvorsen
and Mrs. Hattle Crabtree Jour
neyed to Moses Lake. Wn. on
Saturday to see their son. Mark
compete In the water ski tour
nament held there. They return
ed to Hat Rock and stayed there
Saturday night and enjoyed
boating and water skiing on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson
have had as company this past
week Louis's rlMcrs, Joyce and
Mildred and their families. On
Wednesday. Betty Carlson was in
Pendleton and brought home two
nle"c.s, Judy and CMhy Hill to
vllt On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hill came to get their
datiLhtcrs and spend the night
with the Carlsons. Mr. and Mrs.
from Portland fcunday and were
Clifford Carlson nnd family came
overnight guests.
Mrr. Alfred tVe'son, Jr. is spend
ing the week in Portland. Mrs.
Falls From Horses
Injure lone Girls
10NE Marsha Bait daughter
of Mr. snd Mr. Donald Ball,
fell from horse owned by Susan
Undstrom and shattered her el
bow. Marsha had been In Pio
neer Memorial hospital In Hepp
ner since the Injury on Friday.
.Sunday her parents took her to
Pendleton to St. Anthony's ho,
pital where Dr. Smith would care
for her and erform surgery on
Monday,
Also oa Friday. Cheillyn
Smouse was riding her horse
when the horse fell Injuring the
rider. She was to be released
turn Pioneer Memorial hospital
Monday. She suffered from poss
ible nose fracture, neck Injury
and cerebral concussion.
Ray Heimbigner, Son
Enter Water Ski Meet
10NE Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Heimbigner and son, Tom went
to Odessa, Wn., Thursday, where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. II. C.
Heimbigner. Mark lialvorsen ac
companled them. They drove to
Moses Lake, each day to enter
the Washington state water ski
tournament. This Is a tourna
ment that all western states at-
end and there were over a hun
dred entries who performed In
Dote to Itsrosmtxri
Julf 10:30 A. M Adults' twin
Inf Itton-Io pool.
July 1 rirtwwks on school turf.
donation accepted.
Julf 1 American Ltaton Hall
danc for public
July 1 i f. M. Pony rid bku
th school turf.
July S Ion City Council mt
ina.
Charles Hudson was home over Norman Nelson is visiting In
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Salem and Roseburg.
Mr. and Mr. Spahn are mov
Ins to the home belonging to
David Rletmann where Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Boyce and family were
living recently.
Martina Atttnd Rounlon
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and
children were in West Linn for
a Marshall ramiiy reunion on
Sunday. The group Is related to
Mr. Martin and hold family re
union each year.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Horton and
dauchter. Lois from Roseburg ac
companled Mrs. Fred Martin and
R. A. Horton from Portland. The
Mortons were on their way to
Yellowstone national park with
their International christian ex
chance student, Rlmstraut
Wendt, who Is from west Ger
many. She has stayed with them
one year, graduating from Rose
burg high school. They win take
her to Chicago to meet the rest
of the foreign exchange students,
then she will go with them to
Washington. D. C. and on to
New York where the group will
be flown home. Her parents will
meet her in Holland.
Barnetts Have Tuns Trips
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett went
to Eureka, Calif. June 2, where
thev visited a brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnett
They returned June 10, stopping
In Prlneville and visiting Mr. ana
Mrs. Lonnle Ritchie who years
aco lived In the house where Mr,
and Mrs. Jim Barnett now live
in lone. Also In Prlneville they
visited Mr. and Mrs. James How
ard, son of Ike Howard.
Recentlv the Barnett's made a
triu to La Grande visiting Mr,
Barnett's mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Ida T.tm liAimhlnnite rt.tr.l
In the tricks. Slalom and lumn1'1 Bbekah lodge.
In his division, llti" father. Ray
entered In the senior Slalom.
Mark lialvorsen entered In the
Junior Slalom. Tom tied for third
place but after discussion and
trials the Judges gave It to the
other third place winner. Helm
husband met them to take them
to Bay City. John. Lisa and Lori
accompanied their mother and
Pam stayed in lone to spend the
summer with her grandparents.
blgners returned home Sunday - wki tm, MWMi hom on
Mrs. upai pnggs ana Mrs. uej- June 21
la Corson spent two weeks In
Portland visiting Mrs. Corson's
daughter, Florence Swanson.
Mrs. Mary Swanson has been
visiting In Ontario with her
daughter and family, Mr,
Mrs. Adon Hamlctt. She
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kkstrom
and son, Roland went to Seaside
on June 21 to attend the 25th
wedding anniversary' of his bro
ther. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vic.
ndj strom. Joe lialvorsen went with
rode, them and thev rerurnt in tin
there with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I the following day.
Lundell who were enroute to . ..,, PllK.....
c E. Bre7ner a rid John Eu-
June 21. Her home I, n
June 21 and returned on June
21.
On Thursday the Ontario
group, Mr. and Mrs. Adon Ham
lett and Mrs. Mary Swanson
came to the anniversary ceie
bratlon in Boise. Mrs. Swanson
came back to lone with Mr. and
Mrs. Lundell on Saturday.
On June 20 the Deaconesses
of the lone Community church
held their meeting In the moun
tains at the Marlon Palmer ca
bin. Mrs. Palmer prepared a nice
dinner for the group and their
husbands. Attending were Mrs
Mary Swanson, Mrs. Wate Craw
ford, Mrs. Milton Morgan, Rev,
and Mrs. Rod MacKenzle, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Thome, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Lundell, and the hosts
Mr. and Mrs. 7'arlon Palmer.
J. E. Palntei la visiting his
niece and her family, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. DeSpaln and two sons
In lone. He is from Gooding, Ida.
and has relatives in Heppner and
Hermlston.
Betty Lieuallen arrived here
from San Jose, Calif., Friday
evening, where she has been
Herman Havekost. In Gresham
thev visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul cooking for a girl, sorority at a
Barnett and Sam Barnett ana m college jocatea tnere. ine is mo
Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Joellther of Mrs. R. A. DeSpaln and
Barnett. Motoring to the coast, has been visiting at that home
they saw an uncle, Cecil Ahalt until Sunday, when she went to
and his family and Mr. and Mrs. Hermiston to visit more relatives
Bullard at Gold Beach. there.
David Marick, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider
Mrs. A. H. Marick underwent have a new son born June 25. The
surgery on his ankle at St. An- child weighed 5 lbs. 9 oz. and
thony's hospital last Wednesday, joins a sister, Janice and a bro
He Is recovering fine but the ther, Dick. Grandparents are Mr,
time when he will get to come and Mrs. Hueh Salter and Mr,
home Is as yet undetermined. and Mrs. George Snider, lone.
Joe Hausler, lifeguard at the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter are
lone swimming pool would like the grandparents of another son
all adults in this area to take born to Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord
note of the adults swimming Salter of Athena. This child
lessons beginning on Saturday, weighed 9 lbs. 12 oz. and has
July 1 at 9:30 A. M. been named Jonathan Hugh.
Mrs. Marlon Palmer and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brlstow
Lee Palmer with daughters mo- took their daughter, Mrs. Ernest
tored to The Dalles on June 26. McCabe to Portland where her
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Brenner went to Portland to
get her and take her home.
,'Mrs. Ed Baker of Lexington
entertained the pinochle club at
her home. Those winning prizes
were Mrs. Ralph Klncald, high
and 300 pinochle prize; Mrs. Herb
Peterson, door prize; and Mrs.
Howard Crowell, low.
HtttMK QAICTTC TiKtt Tfcurdry. Jwa fj. IHl
Lear Picked lo Head Exlension Service
If sra.; . .
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OtKS U. LEAH
Cene M. Lear, a native Ore.
gonian and long-time agricul
tural leader, will assume official
duties as new associate director
of Oregon State University co
operative service on July 1.
His appointment was approved
by the State Board of Higher
Education.
In his new assignment. Lear
ill work with F. E. Price, dean
nd director of agriculture for the
university, In directing the state-
ide extension program In agrl-
lulture, hum rconomlt, and
t 11 club work.
Lear has Uh-ii an OSV exten
sion service staff member far
23 year. He was county agri
cultural agent In Deschutes.
Wasco. I'nlon, and fmatilla
counties and In recent year has
been a district extension super
visor In loth western and eastern
Ort-tort
Kath Oregon county I served
by county agricultural, home
ecvnomli. and 4 11 club agents
who are nff campus stiff mem
ber of the OSU schod of acrl-
rtiliure.
Lear. 4o, was born In Condon.
traduated frm Oregon State In
rJJH, and received a mssters de
gree in public administration
from Harvard University In 1951.
tie startea as an assistant
county agent In Eastern Oregon
In IKS. served In the Navy dur
ing world war II. and was In
charge i t extension work In De.
schutcs county from 1913 to 1956"
when he was advanced to the
state extension office at Oregon
State to become a supervisor for
a group of counties.
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Fast Time Chosen
By Local Rangers
With Heppner operating on
standard time, the U. S. Forest
Service has announced that the
Heppner Ranger district will ob
serve the hours of 7 to 4, by the
Heppner clock.
The local district Is going on
daylight saving time in order
to make It possible for all fires
to be reported on the same time.
Adjacent districts and the Port
land area are on the fast time,
making it too confusing in fire
fiRhting to stay on standard, Sam
Miller, Heppner Ranger, reported.
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Harold and Howard
SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 1
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