HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. August 22, 1963
JVlaranatho Club Outlines
Plans For Fall Events
By CATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONE Maranatha club of lone
Community church met Wednes
day, August 12, at the church
with Mrs. Walter Crowell, Mrs.
E. M. Baker, and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse as co-hostesses. Mrs. W.
C. Crawford's theme for devot
ions was "As the Day Begins,"
with scripture text from Psalm
118.
The club changed its by-laws
to read that the "Maranathas
will meet on the second Thurs
day of each month, hereafter"
instead of on Wednesday.
A holiday bread sale is being
planned for early fall and a
Christmas luncheon for the Wo
men's Fellowship on December
12.
The new year books were given
out, complete with committees,
hostesses, programs, and devo
tional leaders. A new feature is
a 20-year history, in brief, of
the Maranatha club, from its
inception to the present. Mrs,
E. M. Baker was thanked for
her effort in preparing the ar
ticle.
The next meeting will be
Thursday, September 12, at the
Marion Palmer home with Mrs,
Mary Swanson as devotional
leader.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann
anu Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bris
tow left on Wednesday for
Alaska. They were driving and
went via the Alcan highway to
Fairbanks, where they will visit
tapt. and Mrs. John Bristow and
family. Thev will return bv a
different route coming by boat to
rori Kuperr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs
and family left on a camping
inp 10 xeuowstone ram on Fri
day.
Grand Conductress Visits
Mrs. Marjorie Jones, Associate
Grand Conductress of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon, made an of
ficial visit to Locust Chapter No.
119, Order of the Eastern Star,
on Friday afternoon. She was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Halvorsen, Worthy Matron and
Patron, while in lone.
Len Darst, Jim Baker, and Leo
Perdoon left Thursday after
spending some time here work
ing in Gooseberry. Baker lives
in Portland and the other two
Doys make their home in Auburn,
Wn.
Mrs. Glendora Smith, U. S.
Relatives Attend
Family Reunion
By NANCY TILLEY
SrRAY A family reunion of
51 people was held August 17
and 18 by the relatives of Mrs.
Venie Anderson of Spray.
Those present were Mrs. Venie
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Britt, Ruth and Brenda Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sinclair and
family, Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy
Britt and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Britt all of Spray.
Also Mrs. Bernice Irwin from
New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Welds, The Dalles, (heir daugh
ter Jackie Pearsall and family
from Connecticut: Mr. and Mrs.
George Hannon and family, their
(laughter Mrs. W. M. Shipley and
family from Brookings; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gitchell: Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Brht and family all of
Port land; Mrs. Shirley Peterson
and family, Mrs. Beverly Lei
tnkrr and family, friends of the
Petersons, from Ilurlong, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Simpson
from Pendleton; and Mrs. Rene
fisher from Ml. Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Keller
and Jerry from Athena, were
week-rnd visitors of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Shorty Nichols.
A graduation party was held
at the home of Bob Ashmeads
for Corky Ashmead. Many of his
friends attended and enjoyed tho
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson
were week-end visitors at the
Bob Ashmead home.
Mrs. Tisha Koimlg was a vis
itor at the home of the Kd
Tilleys Saturday night where she
also visited with her two brothers-in-law,
David Keimig and
Dwavne Keimig.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwavne Keimig.
Mike and David Keimig were
here spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tilley and
Nancy.
Mrs. June Troxell and family
were in I ho Dalles and Benton
Wn. recently on a shopping troi
Mr. and Mrs. John Asher and
family went to Prineville, Red
mond and Madras last Saturday
on a business trip.
Deloris Mtmjar and Linda were
in Fossil last Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleming
are lure from Stockton, Calif.,
visiting their boys, Don and Bob
lroxell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Munjar had
the Don Troxell, John Asher, and
Clifford Adams families at there
home for a barbecue.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Youneo and
family brought Mrs. G race
You nee home Saturday from her
vacation. Mrs. Youneo is the
third and fourth grade teacher
at Sprav.
Dick Younce was here for the
week-end with Mrs. Younce. Dick
is a student at EOC.
Mrs. Cress from Prairie City
Rest Home was here this week
end visiting w ith her sons Ted,
Clarence and Edgar Cress.
Mrs. Ollie Shelton came to vis
it her son. Bud Nash and her
daughter, Mrs. LoRoy Britt.
postal instructor of Grass Valley,
spent Thursday and Friday here,
instructing Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor in her new duties at the
post office.
Three Attend Army Camp
Arthur Lindstrom, Roy A.
Lindstrom and Larry Rietmann
reported for duty on Saturday
morning for a two week "Exer
cise Cascade Columbia" at Camp
Rilea Involving 4,000 army re
servists, army troops, and Ma
rines. Mrs. Roy A. Lindstrom and
children went as far as Port
land with her husband and is
visiting her parents, Mr.-and Mrs.
Dorr Mason.
Miss Linda McGaugh of Ver-
dale, Wn has been visiting her
friends, Misses Lynn and Sherry
Benson for about ten days. On
Friday morning she and Sherry
left for her home, where Sherry
will spend a short vacation.
Mrs. James Lindsay, who re
cently had surgery, re-entered
the hospital Tuesday.
Earl Morgan of Spokane spent
several days here this week, re
turning on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom
and family left on Monday for
Portland and on Tuesday will
depart by plane for Los Angeles,
where they will vacation for
about a week.
Miss Marilyn Morgan furnish
ed beautiful Hawaiian flowers
for the church services last Sun
day. The altar flowers were Bird
ot Paradise and there were bou
quets of anthirium and orchids
in the sanctuary. She also ore
sen ted orchid corsages to Rev,
and Mrs. Walter Crowe 1.
Mrs. Martha Resner of Camas
Wn. has been a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Holtz.
Mrs. Wayne Hams and Infant
son, Jeffrey Wavne returned on
inursday from St. Anthony's hos
pital in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Ash and
daughter, Lila, returned home to
lone on Friday. They spent the
summer at f ort Hays, Kans.,
wnere Mrs. Asn and L a at.
tended summer school. Lila fin
ished her course in business and
is now awaitinff a call to the
Navy. Mrs. Ash took an English
workshop course. The return
trip was made throueh narts
of Yellowstone National Park
and Montana to Washington.
where thev visited relatives of
Mrs. Ash for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake and
family are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and
other relatives here and In
Heppner. Saturday they left for
Nevada, leaving the little girls
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Connor in Heppner, and
from there will go to Corvallis
for a week at coach's school be
fore returning here for their
children.
Friday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Delia Corson were Mrs. Dor
othy (Slocum) Harkner of Port
land and her brother, Earl Slo
cum of Palm Springs, Calif. They
are old friends of Mrs. Corson
and were enroute to Spokane,
and Bellingham, Wn.
Rebekah Lodge met at the
home of Mrs. Omar Rietmann on
Thursday evening with Mrs. W.
C. Crawford and Mrs. Wallace
Matthews as co-hostesses. Their
next meting will be at the home
of Mrs. Anna Lindstrom and will
be a birthday part v.
Miss Kathy Rea, a student at
l'hagens Beauty School in Pen
dleton, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell
Rea.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Miller and
family of La Grande have moved
into the Lee Palmer house. Mr,
Miller will teach band and choru
in the lone schools this year and
lias already begun band pra
nce in lite evenings preparatory
io aneiuung the hiirine game in
I'eiidieton on August 21 and th
Heppner Rodeo parade August
Mrs, Leo Crabtree and he
daughter, Mrs. William Galinas,
drove to Portland on Monday,
where they picked up Mrs. Crab
trees mother, Mrs. Blanche
Scheelar and took her home to
.Salem. Ihey visited in Salem at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Scheelar until Thursday.
Kenneth Lundcll, of Oakland
Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Lundell of lone, is spending some
ume in Washington, u. C doing
eiassttted work in nuclear elec
tronics. He will be on 24 hour
call lor the next two months
Mrs. Dallas Shocklev and
children of Vancouver. Wn. left
on Wednesday for their home
leresa stefuni returned with
wathy ror a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herriek
and son Chuck returned this
week Irom an extensive trio.
which look them 300 miles intj
Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Baker and
girls of Sunnyvale, Calif., an?
spending this week at the home
oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Baker. Other guests at the
Maker home were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Larson of Moscow, Ida., and
ineir son and tamily, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Baker, Sheila and
Loueen ot Hermiston.
L' I. l.t.i 'P. ...I . ,
i.iuiiu auMT, cny marshal, is
giving the City Park tables and
nencnes a fresh coat of gr
paint.
Miss Alice Nichoson has been
spenuing a week s vacation here
with her mother, Mrs. Edith
Mciioson. Mie Mves in Portland.
Glen Griffith, small son of Mi
ami Mrs. George Griffith, fell
irom ins bike Saturday even
ing causing a concussion. He
was taken to the hospital in
Heppner where ho spent several
davs for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
left on Sunday morning for Gear
hart, on a business and pleasure
Kinzua Friends Give Pre-Nuptial Bridal Shower
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Miss Zrietta May
Murray was the guest of honor
at a miscellaneous bridal shower
held Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Don Slinkard. Miss
Vicki Benson and Miss Sharon
Mabe were hostesses for the af-
fair. Games were played with
prizes Deing won bv Mrs. Marv
Woods, Mrs. Slinkard, and Miss
Sharon Kelson, after which Rita
opened her many lovely gifts
assisted bv Mrs. Marv Conlee.
The gift table was centered with
a bride doll flanked by pink
roses.
At the wedding next Sundav
afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Kinzua
church, all friends of Rita and
Steve are invited to attend. No
local invitations were sent out.
Newlyweds in Kinzua are Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Burchett who
were married Saturday. August
10, at Vancouver, Wn. Attendants
of the couple were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Main. Mrs. Burchett is the
former Karen Monroe, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reavis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts of
Turlock, Calif., became the par
ents of a son Friday, August
lb at the Heppner hospital. The
young man weighed 6V2 lbs. and
loins a sister Kelly. To date he
has not been named. Grandpar
ents are Mrs. Harvey Spivey and
Dofna Martin of Kinzua.
Msr. Jack Eicks and children
of Topanga Canyon, Calif., visit
ed Sunday with the Jiggs Bow
man family. They were enroute
to Echo where they plan to visit
a month.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hulett were
in Madras and Metolious Sun
day. In Madras they visited Mrs.
Hu left's sister, Mrs. Ed Fitz
gerald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrel
spent Sunday fishing at the
Prineville reservoir.
Mr. and Mrs. Hap Gregg went
to Prairie City Sunday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Mary Gregg. They
Drougnt nome grandchil d r e n
Mitch and Shannon Gregg for a
week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMerritt
and Lowell Sharp went to Bourne
Saturday to do some work on
the DeMeritts mining claim.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude S zemore
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hollo-
mon spent the week-end at Hood
River where they got a sunolv
of fruit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Zitek of
Redmond have moved into the
house recently vacated bv the
Howard Birds. Mrs. Zitek is a
sawyer at the mill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Richmond
of Portland arrived Saturday to
spend several days with Mr. and
Mrs George Smith. Sunday they
went to Bull Prairie where they
were ioinea Dy mx. and Mrs.
Stanley Robinson and daughter
Doris of Heppner for a picnic.
The Kinzua Womens club had
its regular meeting Thursday af
ternoon with Mrs. Margie Ball
and Mrs. Helen Wright as hos
tesses. Atter a short business
meeting the ladies played games.
Leslie Bell went to Pendlptnn
Wednesday where he had his
nand X-rayed and was found to
have a broken bone. He returned
home Thursday brineins home
Mrs. Bell who had been in the
nospital having some tests made.
Mrs. Jack Ball and Mrs. Ardpn
Tripp were business visitors to
Heppner Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meadows
and family visited relatives in
Klamath Falls Sunday.
trip. Marilyn and Gary accom
panied them.
Gus Read was visiting old
friends in the community re
cently. He formerly farmed the
Carl Troedson and Ralph Crum
places and now lives at New
port. He was interested in the
many changes in farming meth
ods, and the many improve
ments. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann
had as dinner guests Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rhode uf
Kennewick, Mr. and Mrs. John
Turner of Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Fugleman of Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Roberts
and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Engleman
and son of lone. Mrs. Rhode is
the Rietmann's daughter and the
rest are sisters and brothers, who
were here for the week-end.
Mrs. Phil Emert, Robert, De
lores and Connie joined friends
and relatives from Hermiston
last week end on a "pack in"
trip to Chimney Lake. There
were 16 in the party.
Club Plans Field Trip
lone Garden club met Tues
day at the home of Mrs. Phil
Emert with Mrs. Elmer Griffith
as co-hostess.
Mrs. Fred w. Martin reported
on the Slate Convention u-hi,h
sue nan attended in Portland,
and reported a most interesting
and helpful meeting.
The personal score cards of the
members were added up, with
President, Mrs. Oscar I nniixii .
ceiving the prize.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann, who Is
bird chairman, read a rennrt
the ouzel, or water dinner vnnr.
teen members and three guests
answered roll call with a bird
story.
The next meetinc will h, c.m.
tember 10. at whieh fin.- th.
club will go on a field trip.
i-ii. 1'ituuns r diner Dies
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Martin
were called to West Linn this
week by news of the death of
Mr. Martin's father, Alfred T.
Martin. Their sons, Melvin and
Kalph joined them for the ser-
vices on Monday.
I ho Henry Bakers enioved .1
,'isit this week from her 'hmthur
Dr. George Clisbv and Mrs riic.'
by of Portland. '
David Burnett and daughters,
n a motor trio to Los Am(i.
Debbie and Cindy left Mondav ,
where they planned to visit Dis-!
cy Land.
Larry and Carl Gilliam return
ed to Westfir Sunday to resume
work after the lumber strike.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brown
of Heppner were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Guinn.
Mrs. Joe . Worlein, Maria and
Joe Mattison nf Portland came
to Kinzua over the week-end to
get Dorothy Worlein who had
spent three weeks here with Mr.
and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt. Joey
remained here to spend a week.
Mrs. Frank Denton and Mrs.
Royal Hubbell went to Arlington
Monday to meet their mother.
Mrs. Mable Swanson who will
spend the week here.
Mrs. Ernie Wall and son John
went to Portland Saturday to
visit Mrs. well's mother, Mrs.
Victoria Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Boring re
turned home Monday after
spending a week's vacation in
Los Angeles. Milt reports seeing
some good baseball games while
mere.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nistad and
family left Friday to SDend sev.
eral days having a vacation trip
to Southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorengel
and family went to Richland Sat
urday to spend the week-end vis
iting relatives.
Mrs. Doyal Hubbell and
daughters went to Parkdale Sat
urday to visit the Jesse Orcutt
family. Enroute home she left
her daughter Lorelei to visit the
Harold Brimballs and daughter
Judy to visit the Delbert Millers
in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Albion and
daughter left Friday for their
home at Sparks, Nev. They left
sons Danny and Mike to visit
longer with grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Phillips.
Golfers Go To Madras
Members of the local eolf duh
going to Madras Sunday were
Don Slinkard. Mr. and Mrs T?oH I
Hulett, Mark Jellick, Jiggs Bow
man and son Vic, Wayland Hy
att, Ernie Wall. Harlan Sf-hncHo,
Jim Hulett, Milt Boring, and Mr!
and Mrs. Clarence Smith nf
Spray. The host Madras nlnh
went all out as far as hospitality
was concerned and entertained
with a fine luncheon and a dis
play of friendship which was en
joyed to the utmost. Clarence
Smith won low gross for Kinzua
and Wayland Hyatt took low net
honors.
Mrs. Robert Kelso and daugh
ter Sharon returned home Friday
from Colusa, Calif., where Shar
on had spent the summer vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Miller.
While there this past week they
soent two days in San Francisco
sightseeing and attending the Ice
ruuies.
The F. L. pinochle club was
entertained Friday evening with'
Mrs. Ann Asher as hostess. Mrs.
Lola Ferrel had high score for
the evening with Mrs. Virginia
Sitton having low score. Float
ing prizes went to Mrs. Joan
Main and Mrs. Barbara Mort
imore. Others enjoying the even
ing were Marilyn Bailey, Jean
Ann Adams, Ann Bastian, Carol
Norris, Evelyn Robinson, Marge
Asher, and Lois Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher and
family of Mt. Vernon spent the
week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Asher. Their daughter Nola
remained here to spend an extra
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hines
went to Nyssa Saturday to meet
thejr daughter, Mrs. Steve Har
rison and children Chris and
Kelly of Idaho Falls, Idaho who
win visit here and also in Fos
sil with Mr. and Mrs. Fuzzy
Harrison.
New residents of Camrj 5 are
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin "Mike"
Michel and children Russell and
Robin. They are from Moscow,
Idaho, and he is employed as
a blademan on the road crew.
In Heppner last Tuesdav for
business, shopping, and medical
care were Kenneth Norris, Mrs.
Frank Ferrel, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Blevins.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Medlock
and children were in HeDDner
Thursday for business and shop
ping.
At the Camp 5 Community hall
Mr. and Mrs. Perle Anderson
were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall at
their home in Heppner.
Camp S Women Entertain
A potluck dinner sponsored by
the Camp 5 Womens' club was
held Saturday at the Commun
ity Hall with 47 people present.
Hostesses were Lola Ferrel, Shir
ley Kyle, and Ann Bastian. Ham
and ice cream were furnished by
ine ciud and afterwards pinochle
was played with high prizes
going to Lola Ferrel and Earl
Norris, low prizes to Jo Ann
Michel and Frank Ferrel and
traveling prizes to Jean Medlock
and Kenny Rico. Attending the
card party irom Kinzua were Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Adams.
Mrs. Walter Bastian and
daughter Billie Jean went to
Portland Sunday to spend a few
days visiting Miss Dolores Bas
tian. They also planned to see
Mrs. Bastians brother Ralph
Shaeffer and family.
Pete Neal of Redmond came
Saturday to spend a few days
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Rhoton went
to Boardman Saturday to do
some fishing in the Columbia.
Mrs. Marie Hulett and Mrs.
Marie Rhoton were In HeDDner
Thursday for business and shop
ping. While there they visited
with Mrs. Maurice Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Michel and
family were shopping visitors to
Hermiston Sunday.
A potluck dinner and ball
game with Spray was held Aug
ust 11 at Bull Prairie. Each team
furnished a ham for the dinner.
In the women's game the score
tied 6 to 6, with Ardean Reed
as pitcher. Others playing were
Lorraine Rico, Jean Ann Adams,
Bonnie Campbell, Dixie Middle
ton, Betty Saddler, Hazel Kandle,
Deanna Howell, and Ona Sar
gent. Spray had a mixed team
Sargent, Arlet Campbell, Ken
Rico, Scott Reed, Marvin Saddler,
Arden Tripp, Bill McMinn, and
Ronnie Saddler. A home run was
hit by Jerry Sargent. For Spray
the pitcher was Clifford Adams
with players John Asher, Dave
Kilgore, Don, Bob, and Tom Trox
ell, Don Troxell, Jr., Sam Sam
itore, Bob and Steve Medlock.
Umpire for both games was O. L.
Adams.
Golf Club News
The annual husband and wife
mixed two-ball foursome was
played at the Kinzua Golf club
on Saturday afternoon, August
17. Seventeen couples, hitting al
ternate shots, beat their way
around the course determined to
out-do each other in a contest
of skill and cooperation. When
evening caught up with the
swingers Ola and Clarence Smith
had topped the field with a one
stroke lead over five other com
binations tied for second spot.
The edge was determined when
Ola pitched a ball into the cup
for a neat eagle two on the ninth
hole. Low net was won by La
Velle and Mark Jellick, two of
our short time golfers who turn
ed in a nice net for the nine.
The day was climaxed bv a ban-
quet featuring thick, juicy steaks
grilled and served by Harlan
Schroeder, Milo Prindle, Dick
Graham and Alan Guinn.
Thursday evening the Camp 5 with Helen and Tom Troxell as
viucii a mummy Laiu pariy was
held with Carol Norris as hos
tess. High score was held by Ann
Bastian, low by Shirley Kyle,
and floating by Marie Hulett and
Eva DeMeritt. Others present
were Lola Ferrel, Signe Ander
son, Lorraine Rico, Barbara
Mortimore, Marie Rhoton, Jean
Medlock, and Ardean Reed.
pitchers. Others Dlavins were
Pat Adams, Carol Asher, Aloha
Medlock, Bobby Medlock, Steve
Medlock, Don Troxell and Sam
Samitore. One home run was nit
by Bobby Medlock.
In the men's game Kinzua won
19 to 18. Pitchers for Kinzua was
Jerry Sargent and Bernard Dyer.
Others playine were Douglas
Little Girl Joins
Harry Green Family
Little 8-month-old Ella Map
Green arrived August 2 to make
her home with her new parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green of
Lexington. The little miss was
one of several who came from
Korea by United Airlines with
Harry Holtz, and was met by
the Greens in Eugene.
Ella Mae joins one other adop
ted Korean girl in the Green
family.
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