Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 17, 1963, Sec. 2, Image 7

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    Seniors Plan Farewell for Hedman
By JUNE CHRISTOPHERSON
Phone 676-5322
IONE The senior class of
lone high school will hold a pot
luck dinner and program in
honor of Mr. Arnie Hedman on
Sunday afternoon, January 27 at
the lone high school. Dinner will
begin at 5:00 p.m. and the pro
gram will follow. Mr. Hedman
has been advisor to the students
who are now seniors, for the
past four years. He is giving up
his teaching position to go in
to the furniture business in
Heppner.
Moranothas Give to Missions
Maranathas club met Wed
nesday, January 9, at the home
of Mrs. Milton Morgan with Mrs.
Arthur Crawford as co-hostess.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Dale Ray. The club reported
serving two dinners recently.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann gave dedi
cation of gifts to Friendly Ser
vice which were layettes for sev
eral missions overseas. There
were 19 members and guests
present. Mrs. Arvilla Swanson
won the door prize. Mrs. Ella
Burgoyne and Mrs. Mabel Craw
ford were recently appointed to
the ways and means committee.
lone Topic club met at the
home of Mrs. Fanny Griffith
Friday, January 11. Twelve
members answered roll with a
statement on the effects of Com
munism. There were three guests
and two children present. Mrs.
Jean Nelson gave the topic
which was "The John Birch Soc
iety." Plans were made for a
bake sale to be held February
2, at a basketball game and
committee reported on plans for
a community play to be given
next fall. Hostesses were Jean
Nelson, Katherine Lindstrom
and Fanny Griffith.
Correction on Library Hours
Please note the following cor-
Calendar of Events:
Willows Grange 3rd Sunday
beginning with potluck din
ner at noon.
Eastern Star 2nd Tuesday. 8
p.m., Masonic hall.
Rainbow For Girls 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays.
lone Bridge club 1st and 3rd
Thursday nights.
lone Extension 1st Thursday
at 10:30 a.m.
lone Garden club 2nd Tuesday.
rection of the lone Public Li
brary hours. They are from 2:30
to 4:30 p.m. on both Mondays
and Thursdays.
Garden Club Hears Speaker
lone Garden club met at the
home of Fanny Griffith with
Mrs. Ronald Bishop as co-hostess,
on Tuesday, January 8.
There were 14 members and
three guests present. June Chris
topherson was welcomed as a
new member.
Roll call was answered with
each member giving a New
Year's resolution on what they
were planning to do garden-wise
this coming year. Elaine Riet
mann gave the Bird report on
the Cardinal and his habits,
pointing out that the Cardinal
does not live on the West Coast.
There was a routine business
meeting conducted by Fanny
Griffith, president.
Mr. R. A. Bentley from Prine
ville, showed slides of wild
flowers, landscapes and wild
animals. He also had a display
of polished agates. The door
prize was won by Vida Heliker.
The garden club would like
to announce its appreciation to
Eldon Tucker and Pete Hams for
collecting the Christmas trees
for the Twelfth Night burning,
as there was little response by
the people of the community in
taking their own trees to the
burning lot.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nelson Sr.,
parents of Mr. Norman Nelson,
are staying at the Nelson ranch
for a month or two. They are
residents of Oak Grove.
The family night movie and
dinner put on by the lone PTA
was successful financially. It
was very well attended. There
were five tables of pinochle in
play during the evening with
prizes going to Mrs. Flossie Mar
ick, high, and Mr. Dean Graves
for 300 pinochle.
Son Born To Sherers
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer are
proud parents of a baby boy
born Monday morning, January
14 at the Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. The baby weighed 7 lbs.
and 9 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
will be in Portland for a few
days to attend a Wheat League
meeting.
Services In Idaho
Call Rietmann Family
Funeral services for Mrs.
George Mumford, mother of Mrs.
Gene Rietmann, lone, were neia
in Nampa, Idaho, Tuesday, Jan
uary 15. Mrs. Mumford died fol
lowing a short illness Thursday,
January 10, in Nampa.
In lieu of flowers, relatives are
asking that donations be made
to the Heart und.
Mrs. Rietmann is the only sur
viving child. Accompanying her
and her husband to the service
were Mr. and Mrs. Omar Riet
mann, lone.
Fergeson on Roll
Allen D. Fergeson of Heppner
made the fall term scholastic
honor roll at Oregon State Uni
versity. He is a sophomore In
the School of Engineering. To be
eligible for honor roll listing,
students must make at least a
B-plus average for the term.
79th Year
Number 46
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HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 17, 1963 Sec. 2-4 pages
Attention Farmers!
On February 11, 1963, The lone
Lions Club is Having
As Guest Speaker
Ml Bud Harshman,
Soil Agronomist, Phillips 66
Agricultural Ammonia
From Bartlesville, Okla.
He will speak on Anhydrous Ammonia and Aqua
Ammonia and how it will react to the soil, and will
answer any questions you might ask him.
NO-HOST DINNER AT 7:30 P.M. ALL INTER
ESTED ARE INVITED.
PLEASE CONTACT HERB EKSTROM JR.
(Phone 422-7289) By January 28 So Dinner Arrange
ments Can Be Made. Thank You.
HERB EKSTROM JR.
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COACH DICK STRAIT'S Heppner High Jayvee basketeers have brought their win streak to elaht
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ii uCiuy iu uiuM sun mi me mweiuig squaa. iney are (iront row) Dan McOuarrie.
Bruce Spencer, David Hannah, David George, Ken Evans. Second row, Eric Anderson, Bruce Thorn
son, Carl Bauman, John Wagenblast, Dean Lovgren, Mike Pierce. Back row, Coach Strait Stuart
Dick, Wayne Evans, Chris Brown, Don Munkers, Sherrell McDonald, Tony Doherty.
; (G-T Photo)
Grange Hears
Talk on Project
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Lexington
Grange was held on Sunday
afternoon at 2 p.' m. at the
Grange hall, with Master Alvin
Wagonblast presiding. Alter the
meeting the group was enter
tained with a turkey dinner in
the dining room. The lecturer's
hour was held following the din
ner. A most instructive talk
about the proposed Willow Creek
Dam was given by Oliver Cres
wick.
C. C. Jones, Mrs. Alonzo Hender
son and Mrs. Art Keene. The
hostess made cakes honoring
those having birthdays. Plans
were discussed for the park to be
made beside the lodge hall, and
cards were sent to the sick mem
bers. Next meeting will be at the
home of Bertha Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs, Mel Boyer of
Hood River were week-end visi
tors in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Serge Covall and
family of Hillsboro have been re
cent callers at the O. W. Cuts
forth ranch.
Party Honors Newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vlall and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Messenger
were host to a "Welcome Home"
party and shower Saturday night
tor the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs.
Dexter Miles. Those present at
the party were Mr. and Mrs.
lone PTA Presents
Interesting Program
IONE lone PTA met Wednes
day, January 9, with president
Gary Tullis in the chair. Min
utes were read by Mrs. Ronald
Bishop, secretary. Ways and
Means committee reported on
Family Night movie to be shown
Sunday night, January 13. A
letter of resignation as vice
president of PTA was read from
Katherine Lindstrom. There was
no action taken to fill this posit
ion. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Jones were
introduced as new members. Mr.
Oliver Creswick spoke on the
Heppner flood control nrnt?mm.
Joe Hausler conducted the pro
gram which was a take-off of
the TV show "I've Got A Secret."
Panelists were Garv Tullis. Mrs.
Jean Nelson, Mr. Matthews and
Ray Heimbigner. Guests were
Gene Rietmann. Mrs. Lewis
Halvorsen, Glen Biehl and Mrs.
Milton Morgan.
Refreshments were served bv
some of the fathers including
Jim Barnett, Louie Carlson,
Lewis Halvorsen. Rov Lindstrom.
Pete Cannon and Glen Biehl.
Miss Thomson Enters
Hastings College
Miss Bernice Thomson. daui?h.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomson.
is now enrolled in the Hastings
Business College, Portland, tak
lng a full business course prepa
ratory to entering the secretarial
field.
Miss Thomson transferred
from the Eastern Oregon College
of Education, La Grande, at the
end of the fall term, where she
was taking a course in business
education.
She Is now living at The
Martha Washington, in Portland.
Franklin Miles of Pendleton, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Frost of Hermlston,
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nolan, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Marquardt, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Steagall, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hermann, Mr. and
Mrs. Messenger, Mr. and Mrs.
Viall, Mrs. Ethel Dunbar, mother
of Dexter, and Laddie Henderson.
Games were played and refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. Elsie rox of Wenatchee,
Wn., recently visited her mother,
Mrs. Cora Allyn, at Pioneer
Memorial hospital In Heppner.
Betty Darnielle of Reno, Nev.,
and Johnnie Darnielle of Port
land have been recent visitors at
the Vic Groshens, Jr., home in
Lexington. Thev are brother and
sister of Mrs. Groshens.
Several are Hospital Patients
Mrs. Morris McCarl underwent
major surgery at St. Anthony's
hospital on Friday of last week.
Mrs. Bertha Hunt, Mrs. MeCarl's
mother, and Mrs. Florence Mc
Millan remained in Pendleton a
couple of days to be with Mrs.
McCarl.
Charley Padberg had surgery
at St. Anthony's hospital one
day last week.
Carroll Messenger underwent
major surgery at the Community
hospital In Pendleton on Friday
of last week. Mrs. Carl Mar
quardt and Mrs. Bill B. Mar
quardt, sisters of Carroll, and a
brother, Gerald, all spent Friday
in Pendleton to be near him.
Mrs. T. E. Messenger. Sr.. of
Mitchell has been confined to
her home since Christmas be
cause of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Orwlck
were visitors in Pendleton one
day last week where Mr. Orwick
received medical attention.
Mrs. Joe Yocom and Mrs.
Charley Padberg were visitors in
rr-ndieton on Friday of last
week.
Three Links club met at the
home of Mrs. Oliver Devin on
Thursday of last week. The club
surprised Mrs. Devins with a
cradle shower. Those present for
tne atternoon were Mrs. Armin
Wihlon, Mrs. Archie Munkers,
Mrs. Merle Cornileson, Mrs. Ed
ward Hunt, Mrs. A. F. Majeske,
Mrs. Florence McMillan. Mrs.
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2 LB $L17
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