Lions Entertain District Officers
By JUNE CHRISTOPHERSON
Phone 676-5322
Calendar of Events:
Willows Grange Sunday, Feb
ruary 17, beginning with pot
luck dinner at noon.
Rainbow Girls Tuesday, Feb
ruary 19.
lone Bridge club Thur s d a y
evening, February 21.
lone Garden club 2nd Tuesday.
Arnica club Wednesday, Feb
ruary 20.
American Legion will meet
Tuesday, February 19, at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joe
Gaarsland.
IONE The lone Lions club
held a joint ladies night and of
ficial visit of the District Gover
nor at the Legion hall Saturday
evening, February 9.
Visiting dignitaries were Dis
trict Governor Fred Hicks and
his wife of Hood. . River:- Jim
Kirby, cabinet secretary, and his
wife, also of Hood River; Leroy
Ehlers, president of the " Lyons
club in Pendleton, 'and R. A.
Fyjelland, also of Pendleton.
Following the banquet there
was a social hour in which a
movie of the National Lions Con
vention in Nice, . France, was
shown. Several members of the
local club put on a skit in which
tliey modeled the latest styles in
women's clolhing. Those partici
pating in the skit were Ray
LSoyee, Gar Swanson, Charles O'
Connor, Harold Snider, Ted Pal
lnateer, Jim Barnett and Don
Linnell. Seventy-seven guests en
joyed the program and dancing.
Sue Townsend Installed
lone Rainbow ' Assembly for
fciils held its installation of new
officers at the regular meeting
Tuesday evening, February 5.
Mrs. Harold Becket, district
deputy, and Mrs. Jim Myers,
mother advisor both of Heppner,
were visiting dignitaries.
Miss Sue Townsend was in
stalled as worthy advisor by
Tass Morrison, installing worthy
advisor; Susan Lindstrom, in
stalling musician; Bonnie Hynd,
installing chaplain; Kathy Rea,
installing marshall, and Merrie
Jo Morrison, installing recorder.
The following were installed
on the Rainbow board: Mis.
Lewis Halvorsen, mother advisor,
Mrs. E. R. Schaffer, Mrs. Omar
Rietmann, Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor, Lewis Halvofsen, Melvin
Melina and Mrs. Roy" W. Lind
met at
Hausler
6, With
as co-
Sorority to Head Drive
Beta Omega sorority
the home of Mrs. Joe
Wednesday, . February
Mrs. Rov A. .Lindstrom
hostess. The club made final
plans for a cherry pie sale to be
held in lone on Friday, February
22. They have also been given
the. county chairmanship of the
Easter Seal Drive. The education
al program .was given by Mrs.
Charles Doherty when she show
ed slides of Scotland taken by
her sister, when she was a for
eign exchange student in Scot
land. A social will be held on tlv?
regular meeting night, Wednes
day, February, 20.
Mrs. Ernest, Chjistophe r s on
and two pf her children, Connie
and Greg, were called td' The
Dalles Wednesday)- February. i,
on an emergency to -take Mrs.
Christopherson's mother, Mrs.
Ethel Jeppsen, to Salem where
three of Mrs. Christopherson's
brothers were in the hospital
following a serious auto acci
dent. They returned home Fri
day, February 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
daughter Bonnie were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Kirs. Hans Losness of Hermiston
on Sunday, February 10.
Mrs. Bill Nichlo$ was hostess
at a bridal shower given in
honor of Mrs. Ellis Ball Ratur-
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"We're down to our last daffodil!" this flower grower announced
in a long distance call to his pleased wife. "Sold the whole
kaboodle to the seed company for a good price 1" Long distance
is a fine way to share triumphs with friends and loved ones.
For business or pleasure calls, it's still the next best to being
there. How about sharing some joy tonight, after six, f
when rates are even lower? PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL &))
day, February 9. There werd 17
ladies present and many others
sent gifts. The young couple will
make their home in Burns, where
Mr. Ball is stationed with the
Air Force. ". 1
Mrs. Milton Morgan, who is
stake president of Domes t i c
Wheat Utilization of Oregon
Wheat League, attended a noon
luncheon at the Cosmopolitan
hotel in Portland Wednesday,
February 6, in .connection with
the office she holds.
Lloyd Morgan and Ernest Lun
dell were honored 'at a joint
birthday celebration at the
Ernest Lundell home on Thurs
day, February 7. Hostesses were
Mrs. Cleo Drake and Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn. Others attending were
Mrs. Ernest Lundell, Mrs. Anna
Lindstrom, Mrs. Arvilla Swanson,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L Lundell, Mis.
Skip Pettyjohn and daughter
Kimber Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Baker and Mrs. Eldon Tucker.
Mr. Lundell was celebrating his
87th birthday. ,
Mrs. Mary ' Swanson who has
been a patient at St. Anthony's
hospital in Pendleton, is expect
ed home this week.
Edison Morgan is a patient at
the Pioneer Memorial hospital,
where he is recovering from a
heart, attack.
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr., enter
ed St. Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton Sunday, February 10,
where she will have minor sur
gery. Milton Morgan ' left Tuesday,
February 12, for- Salem where
he will attend legislative meet
ings concerned with the Oregon
vneat League.
Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom return
ed, home Saturday, February 9
from Portland where she has
been in the hospital for the past
three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford
motored to La Grande Saturday,
February 9. to get Mrs. W. C,
Crawford who has been visiting
her son and his family, Mi.; and
Mrs. Harlan Crawford of that
city.
Mr Herrick's father, William
A. Dennison of Pierce, Idaho, is
visiting the Herriek family in
lone.
The lone grade school childre-i;.
will, hold their Valentine parties
Friday, February 15, from 2:30
to 3:30 p. m.
Mrs. Cecil Hicks traveled to
Thf. Dalles Saturday, Fehniary
I), to consult her doctor.
Mrs. Donald Ball was off work
last week on account of illness. ;
Some of her children also mir.sed
everal days of school due to ill
MOSS,
Mr. and Mrs. John Botls and
Mrs-. Matthew Ball spent Mon
day; February 11, in Pendleton
shopping and visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell
;:iul daughter Cheryl, and Connie
C'hristopherson spent Saturday,
February 9,. in Pendleton shop
ping and then went;on to Helix
j in (he evening to attend the bas
ketball game.
I Mrs. Edith White and sons
, Gordon and Dale were dinner
1 guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom While Saturday, 'Feb-
runty 9.
I Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Aldrich and
(laughters spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Aldrich's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Christopher
son of Rock Creek.
' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball held a
birthday dinner at their home
for Mrs. Donald Ball and family,
!Mr. and Mrs. Bill. -'Nichols .and
family, Ed Marick and Elmer
Peterson. "" '
Mr. and Mrs. Rod MacKenzir
I had as a week-end guest, Miss
Nina Pastorino of B.e.rkley.jCalif.
wiss rasionno is a long time
friend of the MacKenzies and is
now teaching music in the Port-
: land public schools.
The lone Bridge club met at
the home of Mrs. Rod MacKenzie
Thursday, February 7, with Mrs.
Gil Lujan as eo-hostess. All eight
members of the club were pre
sent. Mrs. Pete Cannon was high,
Mrs. Ernie MeCabe was second
high and Mrs. Ray Boyce was
the m Jgr
GAZETTE
HEPPNER
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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 14, 1963 Sec. 2-4 pages
Council Hears Engineer,
Approves Town Design
By MARY LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Holly Cornell of
Cornell, Howell, Hayes and
Merrifield, consulting engineers
at Corvallis, was at the meet
ing of the Boardman City Coun
cil last week to explain the de
sign of site B, recently chosen
for the new city of Boardman.
The design; was approved by the
council.
M. D. Van valkenburgh, The
Dalles attorney, was present, and
was retained on a monthly basis
as legal advisor.
Joe Tatone was elected presi
dent of the council, and Mayor
Dewey West appointed the fol
lowing commissioners: street s ,
Ed Kuhn; water and fire chief,
Zearl Gillespie' public buildings
arid park, Arthur Allen; irriga
tion, Seth Russell; sanitation. Joe
Tatone; police, Vernon Russell.
Following the council meeting
the. city planning commission
met to elect officers, and to draw
xor terms, vernon kusspu was
elected president; Wally Hen
drix, vice-president; Ronald Dan
iels, secretary. Mrs. Ronald Black
drew a one year term, Arthur
Allen and Vernon Russell, two
years.;. Henry Gantenbein and
Ronald Daniels, three years; Ed
Kuhn and Wally Hendrix, four
years..
Arthur Allen and Ed Kuhn
presented their resignations to
the commission after the draw
ing, as they felt it would be more
advisable to 'have comeono serv
ing on the commission that was
not on the city council. Two new
members will be appointed later
to fill out their terms.
Mrs. Earl Briggs and Mrs. See
ha.fer met With Mrs. Nathan
Thorpe at the Thorpe home Mon
day to plan the Heart Fund
Drive in this area. To start the
drive they will sponsor a card
party at the grange hall Friday
night, February 15, starting at
?.p. m. All. proceeds from the
pii !y will go to the Heart Fund.
The annual Sweetheart Dinner
fcr the Boardman Tillieum club
was held Sunday -night in the
Saddle Room of the Hilchin' Post
Cafe. Special guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Gronquist of Pond
kton. Others present were Mr
and Mrs.:Rppald Black, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tatone, Mr. and Mrs. II.
M. Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
Skoubo, .Mr. and Mrs. Don Dow
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Daniels
and Mr. and Mrs. James Harper.
' Mrs.' Eldon Shannon has re
turned home from a two weeks
visit in Seattle, Wash., at the
home of . her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W.
Parsons.
Mrs. Joe Tatone, president of
the 7th District of the Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs,
was in Portland last week for the;
state, winter board meeting at
the Imperial Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown of
Pendleton were dinner guests
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Anderegg. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Briggs. ..,
low. A personalized dessert was
served by the hostesses with
each member's name being writ
ten on her dessert with frosting.
Gene Harryman and son Louis,
Ait Vance, Darrel Reisch and
Tim Tullis traveled to Baker on
Saturday to buy a new quarter
horse stallion. The horse s name
is Tonto Too.
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Those over-and-under headlights do more than set a Pontiac apart they aim better.' Another way to spot a Pontiac
is by its driver. He's a happy one indeed. So will you be, when you check your dealer. Wide-Track Pontiac
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Farley Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
went to La Grande Sunday to see
Mrs. rnorpe s latner, Paul Smith
of Union, who is in the hospital
there.
Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the
week-end in Wala Walla, Wash.,
visiting at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. Ernest Zerba.
A nature study program was
presented at Riverside High
school last week by Bucky
Reeves of California. He showed
films of cateprillars and bees,
and demonstrated live animals
ho had with him a python, two
boa constrictors, five and seven
feet long, and two tarantulas
about three inches in diameter.
Jim Whitney of Athena spoke
at an assembly at Riverside High
school Wednesday of last week
on his experience as a winner
last year in the United Nations
speech contest. His prize was a
trip to New York and Canada.
The Ladies Aid Society of Com
munity church met Wednesday
afternoon of last week at the
home of Mrs. Florence Root, with
Mrs. John Summers as co-hostess.
Mrs. Seth Russell was in
charge of the missionary lesson,
"Turn the Telescope."
Mrs. Lowell Shattuck visited
last week at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Delia Faulkner, in
Goldendale, Wash. Shattuck ao
companied her that far, and met
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Shattuck, and
Frank Ritches of Toppenish,
Wash, to go to Red Bluff, Calif.,
where they attended the annual
bull sale, the biggest of its kind
in the northwest. On their return
trip Shattuck visited overnight lr
Klamath Falls at the home of his
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, Douglas Shattuck.
Beverly Donovan of Salem
spent the week-end at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Donovan. Her cousin,
Bob Dunn of Salem, accompanied
her, Mrs. Donovan's mother, Mrs.
Mary Ann Dunn, who has been
visited at the Donovan home the
past several weeks, returned to
Salem with them, from where
she will return to her home in
Oakdale, Calif. Overnight
guests at the Donovan home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Lewis of Ukiah.
The Boardman Garden club's
annual family dinner will be
held February 19 in the Saddle
Room of the Hltchln' Post Cafe
at 6:30 p.m.
The Home Extension Unit will
meet February 19 at 10:30 a. m.
at the home of Mrs. H. M. Walk
er. Subject will be "Facing
widowhood," with Mrs. Arthur
Allen and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
as leaders. Following lunch at
noon the meeting will reconvene
at 1 p. m.
Greenfield Grange will meet
Feb. 14 at the hall, starting with
potluck supper at 6:30. Hosts will
oe Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill
and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Thorpe.
Menus for Riverside Hleh
school and Boardman Grade
school for the week of February
18-22 are as follows: Monday
hamburgers, buttered peas, vege
table sticks, gingerbread with
whipped cream; Tuesday beans
and ham. corn meal muffins,
salad, fruit; Wednesday stew,
biscuits, cottage cheese, fruit;
Thursday meat loaf, mash e d
potatoes and butter, spinach, Ice
cream; Friday fish sticks with
tartar sauce, potatoes, green
beans, cherry cobbler. Bread,
butter and milk served with all
meals.
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