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

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    National 4-H Week Observed
In Sunday Church Service at lone
79th Year, Number I
By LO MAINE BALL
IONE Four 11 Sunday was nb
served on March 4 by the com
inutilly 4-11 members, their lead
t t and parent by attending
serv.itu at the lone Community
hurch. The 411 member con
ducted the service.
Presiding was Stephen Llnd
strum, with organist, Mrs. Fred
Martin, and pianist, Arlcts Mc
CiIh furnishing the music.
Koland Ekstrom cave the wet
tome; Hobby Lee UrSpaln cave
the 4 II Invocation, followed Dy
the Lord Prayer and the Gloria
Pntrl. The 4 II choir, consisting
of various memiHTs of the com
munltlrs' 4 II club, and rnnduc
ted bv Mrt Norman Nelson,
sane "Lord I Want to Be a
Christian."
A prayer by Cheryl Corley was
"iven, preceding the doxology.
During the offering "Ava Maria"
was played In the background.
I'shers were Joe Hauslcr, Jim
Jacobs, Virgil Morgan and Jay
Hall.
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse honored
the congregation with a violin
solo accompanied on the piano
by her daughter, Cherolyn.
Leaders and parents assem
bled, gave the parent's 411
Pledge preceding a scripture
re.Kiing rv Dick Hynd.
Esther Klrmls. Morrow county
w extension agent, gave the ser
"monette. presenting an enllght
ening view of 4-H achievement
and the purposes it Is striving
to do for our youngsters of to
day. She told the assembly that
over 4iK) Morrow county children
are participating In 4-H work.
She also expressed the fact that
church work and activity also
played a vital part In helping
to mold our 4-H youngsters. It
is the child that should strive
to win a blue ribbon, not the
project. She went on to say It
is far better to see a blue rib
bon youngster and a red ribbon
project, than a blue ribbon pro
ject and a red ribbon child.
Bonnie Hynd presented the
benediction followed by an or
gan postlude. '
DaU to Bmtmbit
Match S Topic Club
March 12 Lion mtinj
March 12 OES pcactic at Hepp-
March 13 Eastern Star meeting
March I J Caidao Club
March 14 MA
March 14 Spring vacation starts
Match IS fUbckah-S o C I a I
(Birthday fatty)
March 16 Horn Economics
Afternoon meeting at Vida
HoUkert
March 17 Grange
fcndtng: Mr. and Mrs. Herb i
Peterson and family, Mr. and
Mrs, K"V A. Llmlntrom and Eilite, j
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kea and
famllv, Mr. and Mrs. Elmr Holts I
and daughters. Mr. and Mra.i
Kalph Kineald and the voung
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Ekstrom.
Danny Akers returned home
from Pioneer Memorial hospital!
this last week. He is up In a
wheel chair at intervals.
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Heppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, March 8, 1962 Sec, il - 4 pages
Cards Win 4fb in TGjr.iey
lone High school'i basketball
Program arrangements and the
coffee hour held following the
services were arranged by wo
men of the church. Flower ar
rangements for the altar were
made by Mxs. James Llmlscy
Students Spend Week-end Here ,eami w nlin for a time appeared
College students who attend lo darkhorse threat to go
the Northwest Nazarene church lne distance, won the consolation
college at Nampa. Idaho, were l, amt fur,h pU.-, In the
district 7 0 uasKeiDaii tourna
ment at Pendleton Saturday. The
Cardinals defeated Spray, Friday
snd St. Joseph Saturday for the
fourth place after losing t0 Me
Kwen of Athena In the opening
wt-ek-end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Crum.
Among the students were a girl's
trio, consisting of Carol Murray,
l'ona Walker and Leah Weav
er. Sherry Bryant of nearby Stan-
fit Itl. is their pianist, George
wah Ralph Martin arranging d "' W round Thursday night
...i. .. i'.,.. ii.. .iJ,m..iUiwa" ""i CK irum were auto i n. th Car.u
the other bouquets. He also made
he arrangement for the cotiee
able used for refreshments.
Garden Club will be held on
Tuesday, March 13 at the home
of Mrs. Esther Bergstrom. A
plant exchange will be held.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay warmutn
of Portland visited with relatives
In the area over the week end.
Among those visited were Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Kictmann, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Brlstow and Ida
Esteb.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brlstow
and Jean Grabll visited with
However, the lardlnnls tore
Into Athena, a team that had
defeated them quite badly In
two games of the regular season,
as if they Intended to waltt
through the tournament. The
record book testifies that thev
might have done so If they had
not been so cold on the free
throw line In the oxnlng en
counter,
They rolled up a 16 4 ndvan
here. The girls performed In
Heppner at the Nararene church
and also sang at the Assembly
of God church services.
On Saturday evening. Mrs.
Halph Crum hosted a birthday
dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Strahm and family of Cecil
were guests.
Mrs. Lee Palmer was hostess
for a dinner party on Saturday
ki'inln(T At twr numa f,ir Kir
and Mrs. Elmer Palmer. Mrs.,aCc over McEwen early In the
Fred Hermann and Mr. and Mrs. came ana naa a -is margin
Marion Palmer. Ia haiftime. out me Athena
Mnv fmm th lon mm. rang shifted to high in the last
their mother. Mrs. Ida Grabll, mnitv Attomi.vi ih hurnln? of half and came out on top, 03-54
at The Dalles hospital during ,h. hull.llnes in Arlington on lone made only eight of 24 shots
. , . i r rr .. I " " I .. i. . . . u 1 1 j
ine wet'K-enu. Air. ami jurs. ioiii Sunday. Among those going lrum ,,tr "- ana
Brlstow of Portland also motored ,., fin. r u ni W famllv th many a number of these were
to The Dalles to sec Mrs. Grabll p,..,, cannon familv. the Dick one and-one shots that might
and the Br stows. I MrKiticiitt famllv nri th th have brought two points at
Topic Club will meet on Frl- paimateers. clip with a little more accuracy.
day. March 9, at the home of nrt Mectina Nioht. Set Mctwen, led by .-Hubert Me
Mrs. Verner Troedson. Aii Eastern Star members are Mi'1"1' 22 points, couldn't hit
Joe Mason of Prineville vis- ,, rcrl tn aitnnti a rmi1ifH in I 8 field STOfll Oil tlS 15 tflCS In
Ited with his sister. Mrs. Clara ii. inir At K-(af) n m nn Mnn. I the first quarter but came roar
Kincaid, and with Mrs. Mable Hav. March 12. Tuesday. March Mn8 back af,lr haiftime with 20
i oner mis lasi we-K. 113 he th0 recular Eastern I B,lu po "e nuru ana
Charlotte Shuey of Seattle, sis- star mwtinw in i.n Thu lonp fourth quarters.
terof Ralph Crum. recently spent Asst-mblv of Rainbow Girls will ,,m Crabtree, whose 54 points
several days visiting at the home p.jnt an addendum at this in nc tournament made him
of Mr. and Mrs. Crum. meeting. On Wednesday. March ihird highest in the meet, was
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom hd th,.r u-nt h on Faatam stnrl tops for lone In the McEwen
Jr., held a no-host potluek din- district meeting at Heppner atamp wl,n 17- Larry Bryant of
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On Tuesday evening the mas- 'n?wl,h u-s.
lr of tho mnritv crrnnirpa hold f it. VCmon, One 01 toe three
a meeting at the Willows Grange southern subdistrict entrants,
hall with Masters Berl Akers of hvon ,he tournament with its 53
Willows Grange, Walter Wright
of Kea Creek. Nathan Thorpe of are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring
Boardman, who is also district of lone. At this writing Mrs.
deputy, present for the meeting. RjnR had not received confir-
Others attending were Ray mation of the baby's name.
Moans of Redmond, state deputy, Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan
Mrs. Akers, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. hmnpht their son Jim Jr . hnmi
Thorpe. Mrs. Akers served cake the first of last week after he
and coffee following the meet- underwent surgery and treating-
. . ment in Portland at the Doern-
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers were Keeker hosnltal. Yountr Jim Is
in Pasco on Monday on business suffering from hydrosyphillis.
and to See their Son Bob Who is His conditions la mnrh Imnrnv.
attending Columbia Basin uoi-jed, according to Urn. Morgan.
lege. .las it was caught In its infancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne nerce 01 Although further visits are
Redmond visited Saturday even-1 necessary, the doctors inform
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7!
ed f.iothall season, and they now
will welcome a break until after
spring vacation before they go
lino oaseoau ann irai'K.
IONE S4
Fg
Ekstrom
Martin
Pointer
Hams
Cra bt ice
Kllnger
Davidson
Shooting:
5
2
4
3
8
1
0
Ft
2
2
1
2
1
0
0
Pf
5
5
5
4
3
1
1
6
9
8
17
2
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23 8 24 54
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WITH S4 points in 3 games. Ron
Crabtree, lone, was third high
scow la tha 7-B basketball
tournament
free throws. 8 of 21.
McEWEN 63
Fg Ft Pf Tp
Shlehls 4 13 9
You ncs 2 4 4 8
Wldener 12 2 4
Smith 3 0 3 6
McMiillan 9 4 2 22
Asheroft 4 2 10
Blackwell 12 0 4
21 15 18 C3
Shooting: Field goals. 24 of
to; tree throws. 15 of 29.
ine and Sunday at the home of
her parents, Mr. ana Airs. Haroia
Sherer. Mrs. Fierce was an non
ored guest on Sunday for a pink
and blue shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer and
sons visited over the week-end
in Odessa, Wn., with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bartalamay. Mrs.
Bartalamay has just returned
home from undergoing surgery
recently.
Another Eastern Mar reminaer,
there will be only one Eastern
Star meeting a month as of now
complying with the revision of
by-laws. This will be on tne sec
ond Tuesday evening of each
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowell and
familv of John Day were week
end guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Crowell. They
also visited with the Harvey
Rings, the Al Winklemens and
the Howard Crowells.
Baby Born To Reitnours
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reitnour
of Milwaukee are the parents of
a new nanv dov Dorn on jviarcn
1 at Portland Sanitarium. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Fletcher and great-grandparents
SHOE SALE
TABLES STARTS
OF FRIDAY.
MARCH 9
SHOES
Priced $1.95 to $8.95
them that no permanent damage
has been done.
Rev. Rod MacKenzie returned
home from his trip to California
on Saturday, however he is con
fined at home due to Illness. He
was unable to assist in the 4-H
Sunday services.
On Sunday, March 18, there
will be a film strip, "The Mean
ing of Lent" at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood of
Heppner visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. uon Ban on Satur
day evening.
Attend Pendleton Tournament
Many from the lone commun
ity attended the basketball
tournament in Pendleton during
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Congratulations to the lone
Cardinals for winning fourth
place. Also thanks to the tram
Doline artists for representing
our schools so well. Many com
pliments were heard on the fine
performances given.
The lone community was wen
represented at the telephone
meeting held in Lexington on
Monday evening. Several door
prizes were won by Ionians.
to 42 triumph over Weston in 1
the finals. Weston had downed
its eastern division cohort. Me
L'wen, In the second round.
The Cardinals had little
trouble with Spray in the Frl
day afternoon game of the enn
solation, winning 63-40. The
lone five Jumped to a 13-6 lead.
was ahead 25-20 at the half and
was never threatened through
out the balance of the game.
Leonard Keller was the main
thorn in the flesh for lone as
he pumped In 24 points, more
than equalling the rest of his
team's output. Crabtree again
was high for lone with 18, fol
lowed by Rollie Ekstrom with
16. Two more, Wayne Hams with
13, and Tom Pointer with 10.
were In double figures.
In at. Joseph. Coach Glenn
Biehl's squad found a much
tougher team than the one they
had defeated twice before this
season. The Bluelays were a
astly Improved ball club, and
the Cards had to fight down to
the wire to take it. They had
only a two point lead with four
minutes to play, but lone live
stiffened and pulled away with
a last minute spurt for the 55-46
victory.
Haiftime score showed the
Cards in front only by two, 24-22,
and the fourth quarter started
with them ahead 38 to 36. Crab
tree topped the game with 19,
and Dan Jordan led the Jays
with 16. Close behind was his
teammate, Maurice O'Gr a d y.
with 15. Ekstrom had 14 for lone
and Pointer 10.
Although the lone team would
like to have pulled off the big
surprise by coming home with
the first place hardware, they
had a fine tournament. Coach
Glenn Biehl said that his team
scored the best and shot the best
from the floor that It has all
season. Their total field goal
shooting average for the tourn
ament was a rather phenomenal
.466, as they made 69 field goals
of 148 attempts.
Rollie Ekstrom was a big cog
in the Cardinals' tournament
machine, scoring 42 points, fifth
high in the tournament. Tom
Pointer finished with 29, and
Wayne Hams with 25.
Bob Williams, superintendent
at Helix, presented the fourth
place trophy to the five lone
starters. Weston won the sports
manship trophy.
It has been a long grind for
lone athletes who moved right
into basketball after an extend-
Ione
McEwen
16
4
9
15
7
20
2254
2163
IONE 63
Fg Ft Pf To
Ekstrom 6 4 1 16
Martin 10 3 2
Pointer 4 2 2 10
Hams 6 1 1 13
Crabtree 8 2 1 18
Kllnger 2 0 2 4
Madden 0 0 10
27 9 11 18
Shooting: Field goals, 27 of
6-1; free throws, 9 of 15.
SPRAY 40
Fg Ft Pf Tp
Grisbols 1113
K. Murray 4 12 9
Keller 10 4 1 24
D. Murray 0 0 2 0
Ashmead 0 0 0 0
Russell 10 3 2
Warren 0 111
J. Keller 0 111
16 8 11 40
lone PTA Bills
Junior College
Speaker March 14
IONE The loe PTA has an
Interesting program lined up for
the Wednesday. March 14 meet
ing that should I of great In-
erest to all residents of Morrow
ivunty, announces Kay Ueimblg.
ner, program chairman.
George P. Askecaanl uhn 1
the assistant dir-t
bla Basin Junior College of Pas-
co. Sn., will tx the featured
speaker of the evening. He
should be able to tell many of
the experiences thev have en.
countered In establishing their
nigniy suocosMui. though rel
atively young. Junior collet-e. H,
will also speak about the ben
efit which accrue to an area.
and to Individual students who
attend this tvtx of Institution of
higher education.
Walter Jacobs, who Is lone's
representative on the Umatilla.
Morrow county community col-
lege committee, will report on
the progress that has been made
towards getting our own com
munity college started.
The lone PTA offers a sincere
nvitation to all Morrow county
parents to attend this timely
meeting.
Shooting: Field goals, 16 of
do; free throws, 8 of 15.
lone
Spray
13
6
12
14
18
7
2063
13-40
IONE 55
Fg Ft Pf Tp
Ekstrom 5 4 4 14
Martin 0 0 10
Pointer 5 0 1 10
Hams 2 0 5 4
Crabtree 6 7 2 19
Kllnger 14 16
Madden 0 2 12
19 17 15 55
Shooting: Field goals 19 of 41:
free throws, 17 of 26.
ST. JOSEPH 46
Fg Ft Pf
Jordan 8 0 4
OGrady 6 3 1
Neyt 0 3 4
Nehl 2 14
Fix 0 3 2
James 12 2
a
15
3
5
3
4
17 12 17 46
Shooting: Field goals, 17 of
55; free throws, 12 of 16.
lone 14 10 14 1755
St. Joseph 10 12 14 1046
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