Community Joins to Bid Farewell
To Rev. MacKenzie and Family
By JUNE CHRISTOPHERSON
rnone 676-5322
IONE A farewell reception
for Rev. and Mrs. Roderick Mac
Kenzie was held from 3 to 5 p m.
in the social hall of the lone
Community church Sunday,
March 3. Mrs. MacKenzie was
presented with a red rosebud cor
sage and Rev. MacKenzie with
a carnation.
A short program dedicated to
the honored couple was present
ed. Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and
daughter played a clarinet and
violin duet "This is my Song;' a
humorous reading called "When
the Minister comes to call" was
given by Steve Hedman; a read
ing "What is a minister?" was
given by Mrs. Fred Nelson, and
Mrs. Glenn Biehl sang a solo
"May the Good Lord Bless and
Keep You," accompanied by Mrs.
Frederick Martin.
Robert Jepsen, moderator of
the church, acted as master of
ceremonies and nrpcontort a aft
on behalf of the MacKenzie's
friends, which was a pair of
ceramic egrets handmade by
mrs. David BaKer and inscribed
With the following': "To RnH nnH
Char from friends of the lone
community." Also a gift certifi
cate for five volumes nf the In
terpreter's Bible, was given to
inem 10 complete Kev. MacKen
zie's set of twelve.
Seventy-five friends called
during the afternoon to wish
them well, including spvpmI
from Condon and Heppner. Re
freshments were served from a
table centered with an arrange
ment nf nink carnations etnrk
and pussy willows, which carried
out the pink and white theme.
Pouring coffee and punch during
the afternoon were Mrs. Wate
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Calendar of Events:
Rainbow for Girls T u e s d a y
evening, March 5.
lone Bridge Club Thur s d a y
evening, March 7.
lone Extension Unit Thursday,
March 7 at 10:30 a.m.
lone Garden Club Tue s d a y,
March 12.
Friendship Night for Eastern
Star will be Tuesday, March
12.
lone Community church barbe
cue and auction Saturday.
June 8.
Sunday, March 17, Mr. James
Wadsworth, student past o r
from Chicago will conduct the
11 o clock worship service
There will be a coffee hour
at the parsonage following the
service.
Maranatha Club will meet March
13 at the home of Mrs. Anna
Lindstrom at 2 p.m.
Crawford, Mrs. Ella Burgoyne,
Mrs. Robert Jepsen, Mrs. Mark-
ham Baker, Mrs. Gil Luian, and
Mrs. Norman Nelson Mrs. John
Martin and Mrs. Frederick Mar
tin were co-chairmen for the af-
fai and were assisted by Mrs.
Vic Rietmann, Mrs. Garry Tullis,
Ralph Martin, Mrs. Earl McCabe,
Mrs. Glenn Biehl and Mrs. Lind
say Kincaid.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mrs. Ida Esteb were her
daughter, Mrs. Blaine Blackwell,
Salem, and her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Raymond Fletcher of Al
bany. Other recent visitors of
Mrs. Esteb were her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Faubian of Hood River.
A2 and Mrs. Ellis Ball of
Burns, visited with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball of lone
and her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Bruce Spencer of Heppner over
the week-end
Mrs. Ash was gone several
days last week to attend the
funeral of her brother. Diane Mc
Cabe taught the first grade in
her place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christoph
erson and family spent the
week-end in The Dalles visiting
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sulli
van are the proud parents of
a baby girl, Corby Lynne, born
February 28, and weighing 4 lbs.
5 oz. Mrs. Sullivan is the form
er Louise Botts of lone and the
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. John Botts.
Bookkeeping Classes Start
Bookkeeping classes in adult
education started at the lone
high school, Tuesday, February
26 from 7 to 10 p.m. The teacher
is Mr. Daniels from Boardman.
Miss Marilyn Morgan jspent
the week-end with her parents,
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 7, 1963
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SIT 'N KNIT 4-H knitting club.
led by Mrs. Larry Cook, knitted
the squares of this afghan
which tney presented to the
nursing home at Pioneer Mem
orial hospital as a commun
ity service project. Shown
here with the afghan is Vida
Noble, sister of Edna Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan of
lone. Miss Morgan is employed
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
attended a Shrove Pancake
luncheon, Tuesday, February 26
at J. K. Gills in Portland. The
luncheon was for the purpose of
promoting the use of "sour
dough" in cooking.
Beta Omega Sorority held its
February social at the home of
Mrs. Gil Luian on Wednesday
evening, February 20. The even
ing was spent playing Password
and refreshments were served
to ten members by Mrs. Gladys
Heliker and Mrs. Don Linnell.
On Sunday, February 24. Gar
Swanson, Ronald Bishop, Charles
OLonnor and Mrs. Fred Martin
placed markers for the trees to
be planted on March 2.
Club Plants 42 Trees
Tree planting in the lone com
munity got underway Saturday,
under the leadership of chair
man, Mrs. Fred Martin. Those
assisting with the planting were
Gar Swanson, Don Linnell Ricky
Barnett, Eldon Tucker. Jim Bar-
nett, Bill Ling, representing Mel
vin Melina, Hugh Salter, Steve
Lindstrom, Gary Morgan and
Gordon Nichols. Don Linnell,
Mr. Swanson, Mr. Melina and
Herb Ekstrom donated the use
of their trucks.
A noon meal wast provided by
Pledge
0 0 0
MY HEAD To Clearer Thinking
MY HEART To Greater Loyalty
MY HANDS To Larger Service
AND
MY HEALTH To Better Living
FOR
My Club, Community And My Country."
This Week, March 2 to 9, Has Been Declared
NATIONAL 4-H CLUB WEEK
We Offer A Salute To These Boys and Girls
Who Will Contribute To Tomorrow Because
They Studied and Planned Today.
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op.
Serving Morrow and Gilliam Counties
Self-Help Course To Get Underway
Six "Medical Self -Help" train
ing meetings on radioactive fall
out; first aid for shock, bleed
ing, fractures and burns; water
and toort; and nursing care of
the sick and injured; and others
are being scheduled in Irrigon
and Heppner, beginning March
11 and March 13, according to
Morrow county civilian defense
director C. J. D, Bauman.
William Crooke, First Aid In
structor from Heppner, along
with Joe Hay and Esther Kirmis,
Morrow county extension agents;
and Mrs. Velma Glass, county
health nurse, will serve as in
structors for the course.
Irrigon meetings are scheduled
for six Monday evenings, begin
ning March 11 at 7:30 p.m. at
the old Irrigon cafeteria. Hepp
ner meetings will be held in the
courtroom of the county court
house for five Wednesdays be
ginning March 13 at 7:30 p.m.
The sixth meeting will be held
Thursday, April 18.
The course is intended to give
students knowledge as to how
they may meet their own health
requirements In the event that
adequate medical care Is not
available following a nuclear at
tack or an emergency.
All Morrow county residents
are urged to attend these train
ing sessions, Proper knowledge
members of the garden club and
served at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Omar Rietmann by Mrs.
Rietmann, Mrs. Oscar Lundell,
Mrs. Anna Lindstrom, Mrs. Ralph
Crum, Mrs, Fannie Griffith and
Mrs. Vida Heliker. There were
42 trees planted around town
and although these trees are city
property, the owners on whose
property they were planted are
expected to take care of them.
and skills in many instances as
sure that you as well as your
fellow citizens can remain phys
ically well and be prepared to
assume the task of rehabilitation
once an emergency is over.
Following is a schedule of
meetings.
"Radioactive Fallout and Shel
ter, and Shock," Joe Hay and
Bill Crooke, instructors; March
11, at old Irrigon school, March
13 at Heppner courthouse.
"Bleeding and Artificial Res
piration," Bill Crooke, instructor;
March 18, old Irrigon school;
March 20, Heppner courthouse.
"Fractures and Splinting and
Transferring of the Injured," Bill
Crooke, instructor; March 2 at
old Irrigon school, March 27 at
Heppner courthouse.
"Burns and Nursing Care of
the Sick and Injured," Velma
Glass, instructor; April 1, old
Irrigon school, April 3, Heppner
courthouse
"Hygiene, Sanitation and Ver
min Control, and Water-Food,"
Esther Kirmis, instructor; April
Pendleton to Host
Beef-O-Rama Event
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Oregon cities as a consumer ed
ucation and beef sales promo
tion, for the purpose of showing
women a variety of exciting,
tantalizing ways of preparing
low cost, economy cuts of Ore
gon beef.
These demonstr a 1 1 o n pro
grams, sponsored by the Oregon
CowBelles and Oregon Beef
Council, are taking place in Sal
em, Eugene, Albany, Portland
and Pendleton in that order.
Elizabeth McKellin, Chicago,
nationally-known field home
economist with the National
Livestock and Meat Board is
conducting the beef cookery pro
grams in Oregon, and Lleo Ma
telis. former Mrs. America, is
acting as M. C. during the Beef-O-Rama
cooking schools.
The first in the series was
held in Salem, February 25, and
the one in Pendleton will be
Friday, March 8, in Vert auditorium.
8, old Irrigon school, April 10,
Heppner courthouse.
"Infant and Child Care ana
Emereencv Childbirth." Velma
Glass, instructor; April 15, old
Irrigon school, April 18, Heppner
courthouse,
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