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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1964)
Maranathas Hear Talk On Missionary Work By KATHERINE LINDSTROM IONE Maranatha club of lone United Church of Christ held its February meeting at the home of Mrs. Omar Rietmann with the president, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, presiding. Mrs. Walter Crowell conducted the devotional services, using as her theme "Witnessing in Daily Work and Prayer." A program on India was es pecially interesting, with Rev. Crowell showing slides made in India. Mrs. Crowell accompan ied the pictures with timely lec ture and comments. A letter of appreciation and thanks was read from Pacific University at Forest Grove ack nowledging the gifts of linens received from the lone club. These included boys and girls pajamas, pillow cases, sheets, and other articles needed in the infirmary. A clothing drive will be held again in the fall to be used for missions both at home and abroad. Now is a good time to sort your clothing, have it clean ed, and packed. The lone Lions club is spon soring a basketball game be tween the lone Town Team and the Blue Mountain College on Wednesday, March 4, at 7:30 P. M. at the lone High school gym. The games will be pre ceded by an intramural grade school basketball game at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds will go to the lone school band uniform fund. Concessions will be sold and band members are asked to bring cakes to be sold. Mrs. Harold Sherer entertain ed with a birthday coffee party in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dick Sherer, on Monday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Ray Heimbigner, Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Cleo Childers and family, and Mrs. Lee Palmer and family. Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr., un derwent major surgery on her back at Pendleton Community hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin drove to Portland and Corvallis over the week-end. They were accompanied as far as Portland by Kenneth and Dale Lundell, who took a plane to their homes in California. Miss Marilyn Morgan spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mor gan. She returned on Sunday to Portland. Bill Gslinas returned on Tues day from a business trip to Port land. He brought Scott Crabtree back with him for a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford and boys spent the week-end here. They have just recently moved into a new home in north east Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gaarsland attended a house warming last week-end at the Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newlin of Seattle were guests of his aunt, Mrs. J. P. O'Meara, from Friday until Sunday morning. Roland Ekstrom of Boise Jun ior college spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Sr. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Crowell left on Monday for Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gelinas and THI2t$iy mm i HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 27, 1 964 Sec. 2-4 pages son Timmy have moved to The Dalles, where he will be employ ed on the John Day Dam. Guest of honor at a birthday dinner on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Child ers was Mrs. Dick Sherer. Other guests wree Mr. Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Jr. Cards were played following dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Sherer won high. Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Judy left for Portland Saturday even ing, where Judy attended a hair styling show on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Lee and Terry spent the week end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett and family spent Sunday in The Dalles visiting Mrs. Ray Kinder who has been seriously ill. Mrs. Kinder is the former Barbara Jackson of lone. Church Has Family Night Family night was enjoyed at Valby Lutheran church on Sun day evening. Following dinner a Walt Disney movie, "Nature's Half Acre" was shown. Hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tews, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Lundell, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beckett. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Leona Jackson and Mrs. Doris Gollyhorn on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bennett of Arling ton. Mrs. Bennett is Mrs. Jack son's niece. Eastern Star Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. James Barnett on Wednesday afternoon, IONE LIONS CLUB Presents: - ill lone School Band Uniform Fund BENEFIT IONE TOWNIES VS. Bring The Family!! BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLEGE w edv March U - 7:30 p. m. lone High Gymnasium GRADE SCHOOL INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL --6:30 p.m. HEIMBIGNER - HALVORSENS TRAMPOLINE ACT DURING INTERMISSION OF TOWNIE BMC GAME. $1-ADULT 50c HIGH SCHOOL 25c CHILDREN This Ad Courtesy of Morrow County Grain Growers Inc. Lexington March 4'. Members are requested to bring a favorite recipe to be used in the Eastern-Central Ore gon Association cookbook. Girl Born to Dick Ekstroms Friends here were pleased to hear of the birth of a baby daughter on February 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ekstrom at Wen atchee, Wn. She weighed 8 lbs., 6 oz. and has been named Karen Rae. The baby has one sister, Vicky. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eksrtom, Sr., Mrs. Ida Coleman of lone, and great grandparents are Mrs. Lester Wilkins of Albany and M. E. McClain of Portland. Mrs. Ek strom went up on Sunday to spend the week with the family. Jo Swales of Stanf ield spent Friday night and Saturday with her friend, Barbara Bishop. Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, who recently underwent major surg ery at Emanuel hospital in Port land, came home on Sunday. After spending a couple of days in The Dalles, she was brought home by her aunt, Mrs. Wayne Weeks, who will remain at the Bergstrom home for a while. Gerry and Geneva Rickel of Pasco will begin dance classes for beginners and advanced classes on February 29 at 8:00 and 9:00 p.m. at the Legion hall. The dancing Is sponsored by the lone Dance club and everyone is welcome to attend. Lessons will include movements in waltz, samba, swing, fox trot, cha cha, and bossa nova. Leo Crabtree and daughter, Mrs. Alvin McCabe, drove to Pendleton Friday to meet Mr. McCabe, who came down from Colfax, Wn to join his family, who have been visiting here. They attended the Elks Annual on Saturday night and returned home Sunday. Another visitor at the Crab tree home was Barbara Erick son of Burns, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson, who spent the week-end in Heppner and attended the Elks Annual. Mrs. Elmer Griffith returned on Thursday from a three-week stay in Lake Oswego at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dwight Haugen, and family. The Haug ens returned on Monday even ing from a trip to Mexico. Dinner To Honor Church Teachers A family night potluck sup per will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, at the United Church of Christ spon sored by the deaconesses. The event is to honor all church school teachers and workers. Miss Ruth Bailey, conference director of Christian education, will provide a very interesting program of slides from Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lundell of Boise, Idaho, returned to their home on Friday, after spending a week here following the death of his father, O. L. Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Art Schimcke and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michaelsen and Dean and Margaret Ann of Odessa, Wn. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner over the week-end. The ladies are sis ters of Mrs. Heimbigner. The Dealin' Dozen met at tha home of Mrs. Cleo Childers last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Howard won first prize and Mrs. Dick Sherer won second high. Guests present were Mrs. Roy Goodrow and Mrs. Ralph Kin caid. After cards the players were served hot rolls and shrimp salad. Last Wednesday Arnica club met at the home of Mrs. Dick Krebs with Mrs. John Jepsen as co-hostess. After the business meeting, court whist was played. High prize was won by Mrs. Bill Rietmann and low by Mrs. Krebs' sister-in-law, Mrs. Donna Sher rard of Ocean Lake, who was a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson and daughters of Portland visited at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Jepsen and family Saturday and Sunday. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Sl J jf Of Charge tGJl11i Heppner, Lexington lone, WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs Tusdav Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermlston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6G51 On Hermiston-McNarf Highway lone Garden Club Studies Pest Control IONE The February meeting of the lone Garden club was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lundell. Her sister-in-law, Mrs Mary Swanson, assisted her. Special guest for the afternoon was Mrs. Harry Andrews of Echo, who is district director for Blue Mountain District No. 10. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hale of Hermiston. Mrs. F. T. Martin gave the program on the life cycle of the aphid so that members could plan a more effective program of prevention. She also showed slides of common bugs with ac companying explanations. Mrs. Edith Nichoson read a paper on various gulls. Eleven members and five guests were present to enjoy the program and refreshments. Sew-A-Longs Meet Members fo the Sew-A-Long 4-H club met on February 16 at the Home Economics room in the grade school to work on 4-H pro jects. Members present were Nonda Clark, Jean Stockard, Margaret Green, Susan Drake and Carol Rawlins. Mrs. Raw lins, our leader, helped individ ual members layout their pat terns and cut out garments. No regular business meeting was held. Carol Rawlins, reporter Mr. and Mrs. John Jepsen spent from Sunday to Wednes day in Portland for medical appointments. La,. ... fummfiL.sm muni m mXimmifimttitittkm, Jyi i THESE THREE lone High sen. iors will see their final action of the present season during the sub-district playoffs In Hermiston. They are Ken Klinger 15, Steve Lindstrom 33, and Tom Heimbigner 35. Another senior ball player Is John Rea who is not pictured. The tourney starts tonight (Thursday) in Hermiston. lone will meet second place River, side of Boardman at 8:30 p.m. in the last game of the first round of competition. McEwen of Athena is favored to win the tourney. 1..!,..,lJ1 J TIME TO PLANT FRUIT TREES PERENNIALS GARDEN SEEDS ONION SETS (Bulk-Pak) SEED POTATOES C0RNETT GREEN FEED HEPPNER, OREGON We Have A Full Variety of Sea Food For Lenten Menus Half or Wholo OREGON CHIEF HAMS . . . 53c lb. Hill's All Beef WIENERS 12 oz pkg 39 jjj HUDSON HOUSE mm Cheddar C0IN Cream Style a Cheese 49c lb who0! I BUMBLE BEE ALICE LOVE - 20 oz. fL I CHUNK STYLE . Strawberry or UnllTOn Apricot Pineapple TUNA JAM acial I ISSUG 3 for 85c 2 for 89c 4 for $1 ORANGES 5 lb. 49 POTATOES Ti, Yellow ,0,bba9 ONIONS 43 3 lb for 25c Prices Good Friday and Saturday, Feb. 28 and 29 COURT ET MWLE 111 N. Court FREE PARKING Ph. 676-9643