Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 08, 1962, Sec. II, Image 7

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Wildlife Slides Entertain Club
In Meeting at Heliker Home
78th Year, Number 49
By LORRAINE BALL
lUAb Mi-mbT of the lone
i.artien nub and their eueM
BltUltTl'il at lh- hnmi nf Mr
Villa JU-llker on Friday. February
2, to the outstanding wtlJ
flower, wild animal and wenlc
coior MUies or K. L, Bently. mon
ument Mlcsmtn from l'lfnevtlV
Mr. Bently showed a few of the
.j.uju wuu flowers that grow In
the west between Mexico and
Canada. He had shot of many
white species which are unusual
to una. He had pictures of both
ine run plant and close up of
an individual bloom. The wild
animal pictures were excellent
an were his scenic views. Ilia
Kpecialtlcs were shots of various
kinds of storms, rainbows and
sunsets.
Mr. Bently has as his main
hobby the gathering of precious
Kerns, rnotography 8 nla second
Interest. A lew magnificent
gems were on display. He has
photographed many to bring out
their Intense beauty on the
screen. It Is possible that he
will be able to show his slides
to the public later In the year.
Club Has Coffe Hour
A coffee hour was held Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. Dale
Kay. The Maranalha club Is
sponsoring these social hours In
connection with their fund-raising
projects.
Guest present at the home of
Mrs. Ray Included Mrs. Oscar
Lundell, Mrs. Anna Lindstrom,
1ru M'ji-Iam Pa ImoP KIn I OA
Palmer, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
a.id Carl. Mrs. Ella Burgoyne,
Mrs. Alfred ,Neln. Jr.. .Mr. Al
fred Nelson Sr . Mn C Herman.
Mrs. Milton Morgan. Mr. Wale
Crawford. Mrs. Dald Hietmann,
Mr. Ann Smouse of Heppner
and Mrs. Francis riper.
Claude Bresiierers of Lyle, Wn ,
and Mrs. June NeIon and Hithy
of Goldendale. Wn.. visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Kay on Sunday.
Plan Special Program
At the Rebekah lodge meeting
on Thursday night the members
voted to have a public nuvting
DatM to Remember!
fab. Topic Club at Jus
O'Connors.
Feb. 12 Lion club.
Feb. 1 J Eastern Star.
Fab. 13 Cardan dub.
Fab. 14 Maranatbaa,
Fab. 14 FT A. ETaryont iatltod.
Feb. IV Rebekah.
Fab. 16 Homo Ec.
friar' Bobbv.
Cuest included tneir lounn
crade classmates, Barbara Boyce,
Marsha Ball. Kristin Nelson,
HEPPNEtV
G AZETTE-Tl H ES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 8, 1962 Sec. 1 1 - 4 Pages
Chats With Your Home Agent
Letter from Marie Von Roesgen Praises
IFYE Program, Recalls Experiences Here
under their community service Kristlne I'eterson. Misan JP"'". tt
project, to enlighten the com- Margaret Smulu. JV.J b.' 1k1
niunity about the new direct Linda Pettyjohn, and Nancy Ba- was
dialing system which will soon ker,
h In our mmmunitv. remlleton
is scheduled to go direct dialing
on March 1 and the lone, Lex
Ington, Heppner areas on May
X A team will come from the
Pendleton office to bring film
and Information vital to the pub
lie on this lmixrtant matter.
By ESTHER KIRMIS summer.
seemed like 1 turned the, All this nostalgia came about
backw ards lust week. 1! w hen 1 received a copy or a
Marie
August and I was sitting In
ihe dining nooK oi tne rrcuncK
Martin home. lone, visiting with
Marie Von Roesgen. IriL from
Luxembourg, who spent three
weeks in Morrow county last
Eastern Star will meet on Feb
ruar 13, with a Valentine's party
planned lor tne evening lesuv
it ies.
Kldon Madden ha teturned to
lone from Walla. Walla wherei..,a . tmiSekeeDlne" was thp
he has been Quite ill. He Is Still I .....i,, Hi.uMivltn. Fifteen truest
runner woru win appear wnen connncu iu iiu numc unc lucre nresent tor tne aemoristra-
the Kebekahs will hold this pub- further convalescence. lion and by Mrs. Holand
lie mating. It Is hoped that Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan iook iierKStrom and Mrs. James Petty
everyone imcresiea win come. ineir oaoy son, .lamt-a aiuiu,
gn.itr.,i.n.HM.. to Portland to the Dornbecker
. . , ... ... ...!, ,!., 1 1,, n
A birthday party was held at nospiiai iur.u.i...-i .....-...
e Louis Carlson ranch home Mr- and Mr- M'lton Morgan
Sunday afternoon In honor iook tnem aown
of Debbie Warren and Sandra Mrs. timer iioiiz ih.mcu a c u
Carlson. I party ai ner nome w.-i.
Tk Dr1a m..t at tha hnmo lit MS, Iancy LKSirom revrit-n
tr n.w Rnv. ni were taken high and Mrs. June Crowell sec
to the Carlson ranch where they fiid high.
en loved a hambureer feed and Dinner Honors Newlrwad
jurs. ueorge Miner was nosu-s
hi'
on
games before motoring to nepp
ner to see Walt Disncys Grey
n
Always on coll
to aid you when
illness strikes
Day or night, we stand
ready to serve you by
filling all prescriptions
promptly and precisely
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HUMPHREYS
REXALL DRUG STORE
MR. & MRS. ROD MURRAY
217 N. Main Ph. 6-9610
We arm at your service around the clockt
for a Sunday dinner party at her
home in honor or her son ana
new daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsey Klncald
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Los Roundy of Kennewlck, Wn..
Lyle Klncald of Portland, Air.
and Mrs. Ralph Kincaid and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kin.
caid. Lewis Padberg and Paul
Miller of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Klncald
wore recently married In Idaho
and are making tneir nome in
Heppner where Mrs. Kincaid, the
former Diana Wright, is teach
ing school.
Bob Helena. Grandson of Mrs.
Anna Lindstrom, of beattie, wn.,
visited at the home of his grand
mother and with other relatives
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Munkers
and family of Heppner were din
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Ball on Friday
night.
Garden Club win meet ai tne
home of Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell
on Tuesday, teDruary a. Mrs.
Eleanor Herman will talk on
rose culture.
Mrs. Joel Engleman brougnt
her son Frankie home from the
Heppner hospital on Saturday
tifternoon. where he had been
confined several days due to ill
ness.
Discuss Housekeeping Tips
Extension meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Keith Rea
on Thursday of last week. "Short-
Penney's
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John
Lyco Tycksen of the telephone
company, who nas neon Maying
nt the home oi Air. and Mrs.
Elmer lloltz, Is confined to the
Heonner hospital due to Illness
and infection. He has been under
doctors care recently and was ad
mitted to the hospital on Thurs
day.
Martin Jansen and son Cary
of Vancouver, Wn., were here
one day last weeK to see nis
father, Gus Jansen.
The Catholic parish has pur
chased two new movie projectors
and screens and slides to be
used in their catechism classes
both In lone and Heppner. Mrs.
Garland Swanson reports that
the slides are breathtaking and
that the youngsters are enjoy
ing them.
Mrs. Stella O Meara is a pat
ient in the HeDDner hospital
again where she was admitted
on Sunday ior runner surgery
wagner came
rn MnnrlilV I IP
for her Sunday and admitted her 'ready have their Job. They are
"diary-like" account of
Impressions of the Uuiletl State.
This was her reKrt back to her
home people. I'd like to share
some of it with you. It'a most
refreshing.
Her Arrival
21st of April. 1961. IFEYS, Ger
many, Switzerland and Luxem
bourg leave Europe In Rotter
dam for a six-months-exchange
in the United States ol America.
Arriving In Washington D. C
my friends and I are given a
warm welcome In the 4-H Cen
ter. After eight days, entirely fill
ed out with preparations and In
structlons concerning our future
ti. program, I am sent to a
farm In the state of Kansas.
First Horn In Kansas
On my arrival In my first
home, I am expected by my
first host-mother. She receives
me as a daughter, telling me
that she is glad to have me in
her home, and hoping I should
feel homely and comfortable.
Already the first day I assist
to a nice family-celebration. It's
mother' day. I only learn It
when my host father comes
home with a lot of parcels and
flowers he has himself chosen
for his wife.
Every day I learn something
new In assisting my host-mother
in house-keeping and cooking.
My host-brothers and sisters are
well-educated 4-H kids. Though
they are very young, they al
host parentu and ulster! are all
very kind and open-hearted. On
the occasion of my 25th birth
day, they arranged a pretty fam
ily Party. 1 have never Keen auch
a big birthday cake In-fore, and
though 1 am so tar away from
home I am very happv and feci
like the daughter of the house.
With The Martina' In Ion
At the University of CorvallU
we are given a nice welcome and
I meet there with my first Ore
gon family. Before returninu
home, we six-nd several days at
the rsciric. Already on the way
to my new home. I can remark
an enonnoua difference between
Kjna and Oregon. In the first
state tht-rt are only endlt corn
field, here In Oregon 1 lh
firM vegetable garden and or
chards, liut a hirel time 1
over, fanners make holiday and
n-.y host family takes me wl ft
hiking In the mountain. I ran t
slop admiring the beautiful
pine we dlMtiver there. I learn
a lot about Ameiican Geography.
One day, on our way home, w
ee real Indian. They are oulet
ly picking berries. 1 only knew
Indiana from stories where they
are painted a wild and adven
turous creature, and I am
really lurprined. 'w n disap
pointed to find them peacefully
picking berries.
Leav Taking
I leave with great regret, out
not without hoiK! of turning
aualn to America. First I want
to thank the 4 II organization
which made my trip to America
possible, then all the frlemts
and families 1 met with and who
contributed so largely In making
my May term In the Unltevt
Slates such an enjoyable and
forever unforgettable one. I find
Ihe IFYK exchange program H
an Institution In creating friend
ship between countries and con-
inents. It really deferves imi
tation In the whole world, for
friendship I the only cement
that will ever hold the world
together.
to the hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. hrea Lorenzen
nnd family of Aberdeen. Wn.,
were guests over the week-end
at the home of Mrs. Lorenzen's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse War-field.
charged to take care of the
calves, and they are very proud
of the ribbons they already got
at several fairs for their well
cared cattle.
I have Indeed no time to get
homesick or to feel lonely. My
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PLANTERS $1.50
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