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THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 29, 1965 Sec. 2-4 pages Rainbow Girls Honor Masonic 'Fathers r If KATtfCRlMB UNDST1IOM Member of italntxiw A win hly Numl'f entertained their Masonic "fathers" with a turkey banquet at I he Masonic Hall on TuriHlay evening. Following the dinner the men attended the luintxtw meeting ami a pro. crirn, Mary Niehda, worthy ad visor weliorned the guest and ( unfile Kmert and Judy Kubanka out n a skit 'Truant llus band," whhh waa enjoyed by all. Teresa Turker sang "IrUi Lullaby" arromiane by Terrl O'ConiKir. who also tla v rl for Teresa ami Bonnie llynd. .slur. lene llamlett. and Connie Lmert. who sang "lie". The dinner was prepared by the advisory board. Mm- fewta llalvorsen, Mra. Adon Hnmlett. Mra. Omar Kietmann. Mm. K. It. Srhaffer, and Mr. UNDEFEATED In the IW4 S boaketball season wa. this tm I th. Jon , Create j"1 hJuc Cardinal "A" bask.tball Iwm. Tba team woi honored at a nH"9 th "J Monday nlaht Kaeeltna In Iron! lrom left) ar.t Bonnie 1 ' CaJLJnT Darld Martck (45). Tom McElUaott (1J. and Earl 'tToh r?Sl C-StSt thew. Copt Bob all (IS). Trank llalra (M V'lh K,JfiVrJ5S5SSr Eddie Sherman (4J). Foul froudloot manaaer. and Leonard. Hartlck. principal. lone Lions Honor Basketball Team Undefeated In the 19ol 65 sea son and only once defeated In two years, the lune "A" Grade School basketball tram waa honored at a dinner meeting of the lone Llona club Monday night with President Ted Palm aleer In charge. NOTICE All Lands Owned By The Undersigned CLOSED TO DIGGING AND ARTIFACT HUNTING Violators Will Be Prosecuted -Campbell Livestock Co. -Jim and John Cason -Van Schoiack Bros. Coach Lit Matthew Introduc ed hi starting five as Capt. Bob Ball. Frank llalvorsen. CoCapL Kddle Sherman, Jim Swanaon and Keith Nelson. Others on the rtqead who contributed to the victorious waHon are Earl Petty John. Hon palmateer. Gary Thoma. Tom McKlllgott. David Marti k and Paul I'roudfoot, man aR-r. Coach Matthew saU! that the team won all nine of lis regular Kumct In the past season and won all three of Its games at the Jamboree. In the previous year, the aquad played 11 and only lost one. In posting Its 9-0 mark In the recent season, the team averaged & points per game to 23 for oponents. Boys on the team Introduced their fathers who were present. Capt. Ball extended appreciation to the Uons for tne dinner ana entertainment. As the entertainment feature of the evening, a 90-mlnute motion picture on the Harlem Globe Trotters was shown. Bristow Market Is Burglarized IONE Brlstow's Market, own ed by K. VV. anil Donald BrUtow. was entered ometlme during the nlirht SatuMay and a quan tity of wine and beer stolen Entry waa made through a win dow in the Lois' Beauty Shop at the rear of the building. Except for dropping and breaking one bottle the theft was made with little noticeable or telltale trarks. Donald BrUtow discovered the break in cm Sunday afternoon and State Police were summon ed. The police, who are Mill In vestigating, declare the robbery was committeed by a group of Juvenih-a. Seven Juveniles were taken Into custody later and were re leased to their parents. Hearing will be In Juvenile court next week. Roy W. Llndntrom. Serving ttw L'lila and their guesta were Whit Smith. Joe, Mark and Frank lllvor-n. Vlrgtl M'Xjt'an, and JioU-rt Emert. fortf Honors How Irld Xtr Jiinfiila Martin, thm for. m.r Knrrir.B l.t rVl.l!.-!uO was lioooreij at a bridal ahowt-r at the Mav.nlc Hall on Friday afKrnoon- AAUHng Mra. Martin at the bridal gift table wrre her slitters In law. Mrs. Keith Re of Imiim .ml Mra Kraru-la lira Itl ilej.pner. Tti room was attract ively U--oralra wmi tMiuqueta oi nriii riiMAf-r. Srvlni from a tea table centered wlih yellow tulloo and white almond bloa- aoma with white tai-r. were Mrs. Martin's mother. Mrs. CJt-ll Kea, and her motherln-law, Mrs lioy Martin. ihteittea for the lovely arty were Mrs. Lewis llalvorsen. Mrs Marlon Palmer. Mrs. (iarry Tul lis. Mrs. la-e Palmer, Mrs. Jodie Morrlvn. Irs. Harold Sherer, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn Sr., Mrs. Milton Morgan and Mrs. Lloyd Walter Roberts, who has been 111 at her home here for several days, entered the Mor row County Memorial hospital on Monday for obTvatlon. ,Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klncali mra the ornud liarenta of a S4-C- ond baby daughter, Vickl Jo, born on Thursday, Apru n, Ilonwr Memorial hojipital In Heppner. She weighed 7 Vtt 6's oz. Hie baby has a sinter Kathy. and three brothers. Ralph, John and Jimmy. Grandparents are Mrs. George E. Miller. Cecil, and Mr. and Mrs. Stockard of Stan field, and great-grandparents Include Mrs. Clara Klncald, lone. Mrs. Albert Lundell of Port land left for home on Monday after spending about a week here visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- rnorid Lunk-ll and other rela tives, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Crawford spent Sunday vUltlng near La (.ramie at th home of their son and daunhu-r In law, Mr. and Mrs, Harun Crawford, and fam ily. Their ton. Rollo. drova them cjv r r. Miss Evelyn Jefxwn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jrpsen t4 lone, ient the week end her from her rlasea at North west Christian College at Eu gene. Mla Jepikrn, who la a sen ior at the school, was sfieaker at the First Christian church In Ih-ppner on Sunday morning. Mrs. Roy W. Lindntroni and dauirhter. Susan, soent Monday and Tuesday In Portland keep ing medical appointments. Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay left this week end for Sllverton. where they are visiting his relatives. Kharlen Itamlett was honor ed on her 14th birthday with a slumber party at tha home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett. Thf glrla enjtng the t.artv were: Teresa Turker. Bon nie Akers. Teresa Stefanl. Shar on Gaede, Bonnie Morgan. Lin da Nichols. Connie Emert ana Donna Pointer. Robert Jetisen and son Bill at tended a mountain climbing school held at The Dalles on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy returned on Sunday from about a six month vacation spent In California and Arizona. Recent ly they have been living In their trailer house and enjoying wonderful weather at Parker, Ariz., near t h e Colorado River. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of Hep pner met them In Nevada and made the return trip with them- Kenneth S mouse and son. Carl left on Monday for business in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson left on Thursday to visit his father, A. H. Nelson Sr., who la hoKpltalUed In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Nrlsn Jr., returned from Ptsrtland on Wednesday. Mf. and Mrs. Victor Kietmann. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kietmann and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Kietmann and family spent Sffrtdajr In Krr.r.ruUk at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Den Rhod and son Paul., who waa relebratlng hi first birthday. Two Omms l Clils Stat Cherllyn Smwit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smou. and Karen llama, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VeMer Hams, were chosen by the American Legion Auxiliary to attend GtrU State In Corvallls In June. 1.1 19. The Topic Club announce a public dessert card party to be held at the Masonic Hall on Sat urday afternoon. May 1. ptnorh. le. bridge, and court whist will be played. The party Is planned to coincide with National Li brary Week. April 25 May 1. and all proceed will go t purchase new books for the Pblic Library. Morrow County Laymen con ducted a service at the lone United Church of Christ on Sun day evening. Don Bristow, mod erator of the lone t-hurch. pre sided with Mrs. Phlll Emert at the piano and Mr. F. T. Martin at the organ. Clarence Baker of the Christian Church In Heppner wa the speaker. F. T. Martin led In the prayer. A saxophone and trumpet duet was played by Carol Miller and Larry Kiet mann accompanied by Mrs. r.m ert. John Swanson returned to school at University of Portland on Sunday afternoon. He waa accompanies oy jvius nainy mt Mahon of Kcnnewlrk, who had been a uuest of the Swansona for a few days. More lone News on page 4 ROLL TICKETS for sale In single and double rolls. Use for drawings, admissions to events. Gazette-Times. Hepp ner. Ph. 676 9223. 37-tic 6fh ANNUAL HEPPNER WRANGLERS SPRING MEET TEST THE BEST! Ford's miew Big k feels Mice aV'8! 65 Ford's new standard 240-cu. in. engine is America's biggest new Six. Bigger than Chevy's, Plymouth's or Rambler's. It's the Six that gives you V-8 "kicks" with six-cylinder economy! Test it now! - FORD QALAXII BOO 2-DOOR HARDTOP Test...and invcst...in the best! See your Ford Dealer- 3 rzrn W TWO GO-ROUNDS O JR. NOVICE O REGISTERED O JR. 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