Poster Winners Named;
Enter District Contest
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Date to R em. ruber I
Match 2 Kindergarten Regis
March I '2-3 Basketball Touro
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March 4 4 H Sunday at I ana
Community church. 11:00 a. m.
Marcn yDDD meeting with
Lexington at 7:30 p. m.
March 6 Rainbow
March 6 Lealon Auxiliary
March ft City Council meeting.
marcn 7 eastern Star Social
ciuo,
March ft Topic dub.
March 13 Lions meeting.
IO.NK Wlnnt-r of the local
high school entries In the con
nervation poster contest held re
cently thruuch the Heppner and
lone hlh schools were announ
ced hire this wk. Taking first
place was Ralph Martin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin,
second was Marvin Padberg. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Parrel Tadberg.
and third was Diana Pettyjohn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn. Honorable mention
or fourth place went to Arlcta
.McCabe, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl McCabe.
Posters of the four top win
ners will be tent to the district
contest for competition. The
kiate content will have 17 dis
tricts competing in the final
Judging with each district allow
ed one poster. The four posters
from lone will be entered in
the Blue Mountain district which
ahk Includes Umatilla, Board-
man. Pendleton and other near
by towns.
The topic for the posters was
now our forests fcerve Ui
Gazette-Time
Heppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, March 1, 1962 Sec. II - 4 poges
Coin with the Morgana was
Kenneth Nelson. Other making
the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Klce. .
Mr. and Mrs. Garland swan
son. Jim. and Mrs. Mary Swan
son were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
r'len of the memb7 "of the I' l
art class at lone competed in
this contest, and was received
with much Interest here
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
attended the annual meeting
and banquet of the Federal Land
bank at the new Pendleton High
school on Tuesday of this week.
Mr. Morgan Is the present dlrec
tor of the Federal Land bank.
Also attending was Mr. and Mrs.
Itov Martin
Among the parents attending
Dad's Day at Oregon State over
the week end at Corvallls were
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and son Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Morgan and son Gary.
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This was Mrs. Swsnson's first
real outing since her recent in
iurv.
Mr. and Mrs. hod Kieimann
and family visited with his
father. Victor, In Pendleton on
Sunday.
Attend Arlington serrtces
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kletmann
and family and Mrs. Delia Cor
son attended the final services
held in the Methodist church at
Arlington on Sunday. This
church la one of the buildings
which will be burned over the
week-end. Services next Sunday
will be held In the new church
building. Following the services.
Mrs. Corson and Mr. and Mrs.
Kietmann attended a community
concert given by the combined
choirs oi the local cnurcnes.
A birthday party coffee hour
was held at the home of Mrs
Gary Tullia on Thursday. Feb
ruary 22. In honor of Mrs. Fred
Hermann. Mrs. Clell Rea and
Mrs. Dick Sherer. Thirteen guests
were present.
Fred Hermann was home over
the week-end for a visit with
his family. Mr. Hermann is doc
tortng at the Veteran's hospital
In Walla Walla. Wn. He will
return there soon.
The Eastern Star Social will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Roy W. Lindstrom on March 7.
Bors Enlist In Mary
Lee Hams, son or Mr. and Mrs.
Vester Hams, and Gordon Nich
ols, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Nichols, enlisted In the Navy
this week. The two boys left
on Sunday from Hermlston for
Portland where they underwent
physicals and other tests on
Monday. Both boys passed these
tests and were flown with other
enlistees to San Diego by jet
on Tuesday morning to be in
ducted into the Navy. Both boys
have attended the lone High
school.
Mothers of the new kinder
garten class sold pie and coffee
during the election on Monday
at the lone High school, with
proceeds going into the kinder
garten - fund. It is announced
again for the benefit of parents
p. m. at the school. Classes will
begin on Monday, March 5. with
hours act from 4" a. m. to
11:30 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ry Boyce and
family attended a housewarm
Ing on Sunday In Arlington in
honor of his aunt. Mrs. Fern Van
Winkle.
Pete Cannon and Donald Bull
announced that all members of
their 4 11 Rifleman's club passed
their exams on Saturday, en
titling them to cards of com
pletion. Mrs. Francis riper Is visiting
with her son Norman In Spokane,
Wn. While In Spokane, Mrs. Piper
will consult further with her doc-
,or- -.. .
Ladles Serve Elks Annual
Ladies of the Willows Grange
worked Friday and Saturday in
Dreoaration of the dinner served.
on Saturday night at the Flk's
voung lady la at home and feel
Ing fine,
Danny Akers was returned to
Pioneer Memorial hospital the
first of last week. He l reHrUHl
improving and will soon be
home.
Arnica tluh met at the home
of Mrs. Lee Palmer on Wednes
day of last week with Mrs. Mar
ion Palmer as co hostess. Games
were played, followed by refresh
mentss. The party broke up rather
suddenly when young Miss
Ivmna Palmer was rushed to the
doctor. Surgery was necessary
later in mo evening
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettvjohn,
daughter Diana, and Wayne
llama attended senior week-end
at Pacific University at Forest
Grove the past week-end. While
t!n-ie they took in some of the
activities of the Forest Grove
Festival and the Barber Shop
Annual to over 400 guests. Over 'ballad contest. They reported
two dozen ladles helped in the
DrcDaration and serving and a
number of the daughters waited
tables and also helped to serve.
At this writing- no ngures are
available to determine the pro
ceeds made by the Grange.
The annual party tor itji-s
that the roads to Portland were
very slick and travel was slow.
Enters The Dalles Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brlstow,
Hazel Wiles and Mrs. Jean Grab
il rushed their mother, Mrs. Ida
Grahil. to The Dalles on Satur
day. She suffered a slight stroke
members was held last Thursday, while visiting her daughter. Mrs.
Fehruarv 22. at the home of Mrs. Everett Keithlev In Hepner. She
affair with each member helping
with refreshments and with
prizes. Bingo was played In the
afternoon, following delicious
refreshments. Seven members
and their guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Kuss McKnlght oi
Vancouver, Wn., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Hershall
Townsend and family. They at
tended the Elks' Annual with
the Townsends.
To Perform At Tournament
The trampoline artists or lone
will perform this coming week
end at the basketball tourna
ment at Pendleton. Tom neim
is in satisfactory condition and
the doctor feels she will have
no ill effects. She will remain
at the hospital for a week or
more. She Is In room 408 at The
Dalles General hospital.
Mrs. Fred Ross, mother of Mrs.
Joe Hausler, returned to her
home after seeing the Hausler
family through three weeks of
the mumps. Mrs. Hausler report
ed even she too, had them and
that her mother's visit came at
a very opportune time.
The Legion Auxiliary Social
meeting was held on Tuesday,
February 20, at the hall with
Mrs. Hams as hostess. Crepe
flowers were made. The next
hiirner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray,
Hetmblener. and the three sons meeting will be held on March
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, ; 6 at the hall with Mrs. John
Mark. Joe and KranK, will per-, tunanKs as nosiess.
form on Thursday at halftlme Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gaars-
of the second game. On Satur-, land were hosts to a dinner
day night they will again per- j party on Sunday at their home
form between halves of the first j In honor of Mrs. Garsland's
game. father, Art Dalzell. Guests in-
A reminder to parents and stu- eluded Mr. and Mrs. Dalzell, Mr.
dents that Spring Vacation will and Mrs. Vern Dalzell and son,
start on Wednesday, March 14. ; Mrs. Ida Coleman, Linda and
No school on March 14, 15, ana Mary Ann wuiiams ana Judy
16. Lubanks.
Donna Palmer, small aaugn-1 Mr. ana Mrs. raui rettyjonn
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palm- Sr., have recently had their home
of kindergarten age youngsters er, underwent emergency sur- re-rooien wun tne new me rooi
that registration will be held , gery for appendicitis on Wednes- ing which is becoming very pop
this Friday, March 2, at 2:00 day evening of lastweek. The ular in our area.
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Battalion Seeks Men
Company C, 37ilh Enfilnoer
Battalion Amphibious, located
at the Ordnance lvixt. Dermis
ton, Is now rnluung young men
Iir mo Army Keiwrve h to)
month program, loung men
from I" to '22 may enlit for a
kix months mine lour of duty
with the U. S. Army. I'pon com
pletion of the six months tour
of duty, they will return to the
home town unit to complete
their obligation In the U. S. Army
Reserve. Interested young men
may contact Larry Henderson,
Lexington.
Extension Course
To Start March 23
General extension U offering
a college accredited 3 hour
course In Heppner on "Tht Mal
adjusted Child' tK4 4631 begin
ning March 'JX The course will
k imietit un alternate week
ends. Fridays. 7:00 to tM5 p. m.,
and Saturdays. 9:00 to 11. 43 a.
m.
Jimi'i J. Kearns. associate
urnliuuir ,f xtiirntlun and psy
chology, FOC, will Instruct the
class at the high school. A fee
of $33.00 Is charged.
Mrs. Luther Garner and son
Steve and Mary Brown of Pen
dleton were Sunday guests at
the home of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball. Dinner
guests Included Mrs. (.amor,
Steve and Marv Brown. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bd'l and family.
Elmer Peterson, Wayne Ball and
Marie Pettyjohn.
Mrs. Dave Kietmann was hos
tess to the Thru? Links Club at
her home on Friday afternoon.
Fight members were present.
The dub donated to the Heart
Fund. Discussion concer n t n g
community service projects and
Ideas was held.
MacKeniies In California
Rev. and Mrs. Hod MacKenzie,
Cathy and Andy, leit on Sunday
for Berkeley. Calif. Rev. Mac
kenzie will be among 200 min
sters attending Earl Lectures at
he First Congregational church
n Berkeley. These ministers will
come from the Pacific Worth-
west.
Rev. MacKenzie will return on
Saturday to lone but the family
will remain In California to visit
a 1th their parents in Scbastool.
Calif. Mrs. Mackenzie and child
ren will return to lone about
the middle of March with an
aunt and uncle of hers who live
in LaPayctte. Caltf. The Mac
Kenzies went as far as Bend on
Sunday where they were over
night guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Hudson.
Grand Master Visits
Grand Master Eldreth Robin
son of Central Point, accom
panied bv Rav Tierney. Past
Grand Master of Pendleton, paid
an official visit to the Odd Fel
lows lodge here on Thursday
evening of last week. Odd Fel
lows from Heppner and Ixlng
ton were also guests. The lone
Kebekahs were Invited to hear
Mr. Robinson's address and fur
nished refreshments following
the meeting.
Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Valentine this week-end
were Carl Grief, Moscow, Idaho,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Liesegang,
Echo.
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