Officers Installed
By lone KebeEtahs
By EATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONE At a special afternoon
meeting on Thursday, January
30, Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge
No. 91 installed officers for the
coming year. Installing officer
was Mrs. Merle Kirk, San Soucl,
District Deputy of District No.
20, from Hermiston. Other officers
assisting her were Mrs. Omar
Rietmann, Mrs. Ada Eskelson,
Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs. L. A.
McCabe, Mrs. Archie Munkers,
and Mrs. Ewing Hynd.
Installed as Noble Grand was
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr. Other
officers are Mrs. Cecil Thome,
vice grand; Mrs. Cleo Drake,
warden; Mrs. David Rietmann,
conductor; Mrs. Wallace Mat
thews, secretary; Mrs. Mary
Swanson, treasurer; Mrs. Omar
Rietmann, chaplain; Mrs. Walter
Roberts, musician; Mrs. E. R.
Lundell, right supporter to the
noble grand; Mrs. Ida Coleman,
left support to the noble grand;
Mrs. E. C. Heliker, right supporter
to the vice grand; Mrs. W. C.
Crawford, left supporter to the
vice grand; Mrs. Harvey Ring,
outside guardian, and Mrs. Clell
Rea, Inside guardian. Two cour
tesy offices filled were the right
supporter to the chaplain, Mrs.
Ida Esteb, and left supporter to
the chaplain, Mrs. Arvilla Swan
son. Eleven guests from Holly
Rebekah Lodge were present for
the afternoon. During the meet
ing Mrs. E. R. Lundell had the
pleasure of presenting her
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Morgan,
with her 25-year pin. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Hel
iker, assisted by Mrs. McCabe
and Mrs. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn
and son Jim of The Dalles spent
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Sunday here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay.
Mrs. Elmo McMillan left Sun
day morning for her home in
Salem after a two week visit
with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Swanson. Elmo McMillan drove
up to take his wife home.
The lone Dancing club en
jyoed a Valentine Dance Satur
day night at the Legion hall.
Hostesses for the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mr. and
Mrs. James Pettyjohn, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom, and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr.
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom left by
train Sunday to spend a few
days inPortland.
Miller Children Baptized
Baptismal services were held
at the United Church of Christ
Sunday for Pamela Jo and Greg
ory William, small children of
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Miller. Mr.
and Mrs. William Newtson of
Helix, grandparents were here
for the service and to spend the
day with the millers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams and
son of Pendleton spent the
week-end with relatives here.
John Swanson of University of
Portland is spending his semes
ter break at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Swanson.
Mrs. William Rawlins and
Mrs. Paul Tews will be hostesses
for Topic Club at the home of
Mrs. M. E. Cotter on Friday after
noon, February 14.
Mrs. Elmer Griffith left for
Portland on Wednesday to visit
at the home of her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Haugen of Lake Oswego. The
Haugens left on Friday for a
trip to San Francisco, Acapulco,
Matzalan, and Mexico City. At
Mexico City, Mr. Haugen will
join 20 home builders from all
over the U. S. who have been
invited there by a national mag
azine for a conference.
On Friday and Saturday, Car
ol Miller, social studies teacher,
joined others in the county at
Heppner for a briefing on fall
out and survival techniques. Mrs.
Roland Bergstrom substituted for
him.
Mrs. Cora Ellis and family
moved to Irrigon on Saturday.
Mrs. Anne C. Smouse is a pat
ient at the Community hospital
in Pendleton.
Mrs. Anne C. Smouse is a pat
ient at the Community hospital
in Pendleton.
Gene Harryman, high school
principal, spent Friday and Sat
urday in Eugene attending the
Secondary Principal's meeting.
An important meeting of
mothers of kindergarten age
children was held in the kin
dergarten room at the school on
February 1 at 1:30 in the after
noon. Registration of pupils
took place at that time also.
Classes will begin on March 2
and will be held from 8:45 to
11:30 every school day during
March, April, and May.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lind
strom left on Sunday for Port
land, where they will spend
about two weeks keeping med
ical and dental appointments.
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 6, 1 964 Sec. 2-4 pages
Grange Urges Support In Letter Drive
IONE Morrow County Pomona
Grange met at the Willows
Grange hall on Saturday, Jan
uary 25. As a result of the recent
Farm Bureau meeting at which
the Granges of Morrow county
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HEC Leaders
Instruct Local
Club Chairmen
IONE Delegates from Morrow
County Grange Home Economics
clubs met in Stefani's banquet
room on January 30 for a confer
ence. Chairman from the various
clubs are Mrs. Hannah Ander
son, Rhea Creek; Mrs. Dclpha
Jones, Lexington; Mrs. Harriet
Bedford, Greenfield; Mrs. Marg
aret Akers, Willows. Mrs. Vida
Heliker, Pomona HEC chairman,
presided at the conference. Visit
ing instructors and guests were
state chairman, Mrs. J. C. Krenz
and Mr. Krenz, Springfield, and
chairman of district No. 6, Mrs.
C. C. Wyckoff and Wallowa
County Grange Deputy, Mr.
Wyckoff of Wallowa.
The visiting ladies explained
the various goals for the next
year and made suggestions for a
1964 working program stressing
attendance, membership promo
tion, hall improvement, etc.
There will be no club meeting
in February.
Willows Grange will meet
Sunday, February 16, with a pot
luck dinner at noon followed by
a birthday program and recog
nition of Past Masters and 25
year members.
were guests, the Pomona Grange
passed a resolution favoring a
voluntary Certificate Plan for
wheat farmers. Walter Jacobs
urged members to write to their
congressmen asking their sup
port In getting Federal guidance
for the farm program.
Paul Tews explained at some
length the voluntary work plan
and also urged the letter cam
paign. The resignation of Joe Hay,
former county agent, was accep
ted, and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer
of Boardman was elected to com
plete his unexpired term as Po
mona lecturer.
County Agent Nels Anderson,
presented a program of slides
during the lecture hour taken
last summer when the eleven
agents were on the Dow Chem
ical Tour through Colorado,
Utah, and Nevada.
The next Pomona meeting
will be held on April 25 with
Lexington Grange as hosts.
Pancake Feed Slated
Members of the lone Legion
Auxiliary met February 4 at the
home of Mrs. Gottfried Hermann.
The group voted to sponsor a
pancake supper February 11 at
the lone Legion Hall from 5-7
p.m. Admission for the affair is
adults and high school, $1;
grade school, 50c; and pre
school children, free.
Larry Holloway
Of Standard Office
Equipment La Grande.
Will Be In
Heppner
February 20 and 21
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES
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1QR4 FDTTinN nf the lone Cardinal basketball sauad. From left to right, top to bottom: Leland
Magill (33). Ken Klinger (15), Mark Halvorsen (23). Steve Lindstrom (33). Joe Halvorsen (21),
Jay Ball (25), Joe Hauslei (43), Louis Ortez (13), Tom Heimbigner (35).
Brenner Wedding Announced
The marriage of Sharon Leigh
Bunch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Al Bunch of Heppner and Ken
neth LaVerne Brenner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brenner of
lone was solemnized at the First
Christian church in Portland on
Saturday, February 1. Dr. Brown
of the Methodist church offic
iated at the afternoon ceremony,
witnessed by close friends and
members of the families. The
bride wore a light blue faille
dress fashioned with overskirt
with shoes and small veil to
match. She carried a white Bible.
A reception followed at the home
of Mrs. Vela Eubanks, the grand
mother of the groom.
RUBBER STAMPS made to order,
also STAMPING PADS in
black, red or green. For busi
ness or personal use. Orders
filled promptly at the Gazette
Times office.
Knerrs Are Parents
Of Son in Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knerr of
Corvallis are parents of a son,
born Thursday, January 23, at
a Corvallis hospital. He has been
named Matthew Paul and weigh
ed 7 lbs., 4 oz. Mrs. Knerr will
be remembered as the former
Cheri Hartman.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Knerr of Herm
iston. Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman of
The Dalles, and formerly of
Heppner. Maternal great-grandmother
Is Mrs. Henry Rauch of
Heppner.
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SCHOOL OF DANCE
Russian-French Ballet, Tap,
Modern Jazz
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Phone 676-9686
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ETING
Tuesday, Feb. II
Beginning at 10:30 A. M.
LEXINGTON GRANGE HALL
Election of Officers
Co-op Biddies Homecraft and Art
Demonstration Exhibit
Door Prizes
Free Dinner at Noon Served
By Lexington H.E.C.
ALL MEMBERS URGED TO ATTEND
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