Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 07, 1963, SECTION 2, Image 7

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VIRTUALLY ALL members of the Cutsforth family were present when this picture, including 24
grandchildren, was taken at a reunion at the O. W. Cutsforth place at Lexington late last year.
' Most of the adults in the family are in the back row, including, from left to right, Jim Gorman,
Mrs. Sharon (Jim) Gorman, Mrs. Faye (Ronald) Olsen, Mrs. Janice (Fritz) Cutsforth, Mrs. Vesta
(Bob) Kilkenny, Mrs. Alta Cutsforth, Mrs. Karen (Pat) Cutsforth, Mrs. Barbara (O. W.) Cuts
forth, O. W. Cutsforth, Mrs. Sharon (Ken) Cutsforth, Mrs. Lucia (Gene) Cutsforth. Gene Cutsforth,
Richard Zita, Kenneth Cutsforth, Mrs. Dorothy (Dick) Zita, Pat Cutsforth, Bob Kilkenny, and Ronald
Olsen. In the foreground (right) are Orville (Fritz) Cutsforth, Jr. and his son Jerry. Other Cuts
forth children are Lisa and Donna Cutsforth and Gene Heliker. The twenty-four grandchildren
(by family groups) include Diane, Jim, Tom and Curtis Cutsforth; Deborah, Susan, Judy, Richard
Jr. and Christopher Zita; Karen, Cheryl and David Olsen; Russell, Pat, Kelley and John Kilkenny;
Mark and Jerry Cutsforth; Susanne, Jeffrey and Michelle Cutsforth; and Kathy, Kim and Kraig
Cut ;forth. (Photo by Lyons Studio)
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Juniors Head
lone Honor Roll
For Nine Weeks
Juniors topped the list when
honor roll students were an
nounced at lone High school this
week by Principal Gene Harry
man. Named to the honor roll for
the second nine weeks were nine
SOS
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students having a GPA of 3.25
and above.
In the senior class were Louise
Pointer, 3.60, and Tass Morrison,
3.33. ,
Junior honor students were
Tom Heimbigner, 4.0; Arleta Mc
Cabe, 3.83; Judy Sherer, 3.83, and
Merrie Jo Morrison, 3.60.
One sophomore, Cheryl Lun
dell, attained a 4.0.
Two freshman honor students
were Cherilyn Smouse, 4.0, and
Karen Hams, 3.66.
Four students received honor
able mention for CPAs of be
tween 3-0 and 3.249. These were
juniors, Stephen Lindstrom, 3.16,
and Delores Emert, 3.0; sopho
more Bob DeSpain, 3.16, and
freshman Tim Tullis, 3.0.
THE . MtrFNEK
GAZETTE-TIMES
HEPPNER, OREGON, Thursday, February 7, 1963 NUMBER 49
Retired Minister to Speak
At lone Church Sunday
; By JUNE CHRISTOPHERSON
Ph. 676-5322
IONE Rev. Rod MacKenzie
will be on a pulpit exchange
Sunday, February 10, when he
will be guest speaker at the
Condon Community Congrega
tional church. He and Mrs. Mac
Kenzie will be guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Mercer of Condon for
dinner after the services.
Preaching at the lone Com
munity church on this Sunday
will be Rev. Harvey Goodling,
Condon. Rev. and Mrs. Goodling
will be dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Biehl.
Rev. Goodling is Interim pastor
in Condon while Rev. Randy
Middleton is attending the Pa
cific School of Religion in Berk
ely, Calif, for a year. Rev. Good
ling has just retired from 27
years pastorate at the Evangel
ical and Reformed church In
Portland, the largest of its kind
in Oregon. A large attendance
would be appreciated to welcome
this visiting dignitary.
i Calendar of Events:
Willows Grange Sunday, Feb
ruary 17, beginning with pot
luck dinner at noon.
Eastern Star Tuesday, February
12, 8 p.m., Masonic hall. Past
matrons and past patrons
night
Rainbow Girls Tuesday even
ing, February 12.
lone Bridge club Thur s d a y
night, February 21.
lone Garden club Tue s d a y,
February 12.
Arnica club Wednesday, Feb
ruary 20 at 2:00 p.m.
Farm Bureau Meet
Set in Pendleton
A meeting on special legisla
tion will be hold by the Farm
Bureau in Gunther's Restaurant
in Pendleton on Friday from 10
a. m. to 3:30 p. m., it is announc
ed. Everyone is invited to attend
tiie meeting.
Mrs. Gil Lujan and Mrs. Rod
MacKenzie will be hostesses to
the lone Bridge club when it
meets at the home of Mrs. Mac
Kenzie Thursday night, Febru
ary 7 at 8:00 p.m.
lone Grade school basketball
teams will play Heppner grade
school at lone Friday, February
8, in the lone High school gym.
Game time is 1:30 p.m.
lone PTA will meet Wednes
day, February 13 at 8:00 p.m.
at the high school cafetorlum.
There will be a skit on Founder's
Day and also a musical skit,
Hostesses will be Mrs, Fred Nel
son, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, Mrs.
Fred Martin, Mrs. Jack Barak
and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer,
Victor Rletmann was honored
at a birthday dinner given for
him by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rlet
mann on Sunday, February 3.
Others attending were Mrs. Vic
tor Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Rhode of Pendleton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rietmann.
Special Committee Named
The lone Community church
held a potluck supper Sunday,
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February 3, at the church. After
supper the moderator, Bob Jep
sen, introduced guests and then
explained that a special finance
committee for the church bud
get had been formed to plan
ways to raise funds to meet the
budget, Mr. Jepsen then Intro
duced the secretary of this com
mittee, Mrs. Glenn Biehl. She
told of plans for an auction sale
to be held on Saturday, June 8,
to Jielp raise these funds. The
committee is asking that people
of the community save articles
of any type for this sale. They
will take anything from nuts and
bolts, clothes and furniture to
farm machinery,
Members of this special com
mittee are Mrs. Gary Tullis,
chairman; Mrs. Glenn Biehl, sec
retary; Mrs. Norman Nelson,
Mrs, David Rietmann, Mrs. Jack
Barak, Mrs. Bill Rietmann, Fred
Martin, John Jepsen, Omar Riet
mann, Bob Jepsen, Rev, Rod
MacKenzie and Mrs. David Ba
ker. Anyone having articles to
donate, or any questions please
contact any member of this com
mittee, After the meeting there was
a movie shown on the merger
of the Congregati o n a 1 and
Christian churches with the
Evangelical and Reformed
churches to form the United
Church of Christ.
The Arnica club met Wednes
day, January 16, at the home of
Mrs. Gil Lujan. There was an
election of officers with Mrs.
John R. Krebs elected president;
Mrs. Joe Hausler, vice-president;
Mrs. Harold Snider, secretary
treasurer, and Mrs. Glenn Biehl,
Mrs. Lee Palmer, and Mrs. Arnie
Hedman, flower committee.
Maranatha club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Fred Nelson
Wednesday, February 13. A pro
gram on Christian Education
and Family Life will be given
by Mrs. Gary Tullis.
Seniors Win Clothing Drive
The lone High school students
have Just completed a World
Clothing Fund Drive. The win
ning class was the senior class
with a total of 270 lbs. of cloth
ing collected, Junior class was
second with 102 lbs., and the
sophomores were third with 85
lbs,
A movie sponsored by the Nat
ional School Assemblies was
shown to the first four grades
and the high school at the lone
high school Tuesday, February
5. The movie was called "Nature
in Your Back Yard," by Bucky
Reeves and showed in color,
close-up pictures of butterflies,
spiders, and other small ani
mals. At the Student Council meet
ing held in the lone high school
Tuesday, February 5, it was de
cided to have a March of Dimes
contest between the boys and the
girls to see who could raise the
most money for the March of
Dimes Drive. It will run from
February 11 to February 25.
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Silver Wings
Second Lieutenant Gerald G.
White of lone has been awarded
the silver wings of a United
States Air Force navigator fol
lowing his graduation from nav
igator training at James Connal
ly Air Force Base, Texas.
Lieutenant White, Who holds a
B. A. degree from Willamette
University, Salem, received radar
and celestial navigation train
ing in Air Force T-29 "Flying
Classroom" aircraft. He is being
reassigned to Mather AFB, Calif.
The lieutenant, a member of
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon White of
lone.
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