THE
IIEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 27, 19C6 Sec. 2-4 poges
Lutherans Name Officers
At Annual Church Meeting
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IT EATHCIIINC UNDSTKOM
IONK Mrmtr of Valbv Lu
theran chunh held their annual
meeting lat Sunday at the
church following tluk din
ner al nMn In the parish hall
r'.lcried lo the Uiard of trus
tees for three years wm Paul
Tew, other trustees are ltin:r
I'almer, with two vears to serve,
and Lawrence lUskct. with one
ear to mtv p. Ix.nald ivtrran
waa elected aa a deacon for
lhri- year. Thw serving with
Mm are Henry Haker. with two
vear remaining of hit term and
kavmond Uindcll with one
year,
IxKita Carlson, secretary, and
Gerald IWgatrom. treasurer,
were both reelected.
Annual reports were given by
Mra. Iul Carlson and Mrs
Paul Trw a.
Itoland IWgMrom. chairman.
preMd at the mMllnf. A new
chairman for lWfi will be wled
ed at the flntt board meeting
following the annual meeting.
Newly elected officers of the
Valbv American Lutheran
church wonwn are: president,
Mra. I-nula Carlson: vice presl
dent. Mra. Donald Jflerson; aec-rctary-treaeurer.
Mra. Paul
Teva; lufretary of stewardship.
Mra. William Rawlins: and sec-
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II CC Plana fo Elks' Annual
Mr Jainea l.ln.Uay Hat ltt
ru f..r the Wlllim Grange
Hume rononilni club on Thur
1av January 11). With Mr. M
IL rot lor aUllng Mghtern
member were present to rnjoy
the delicious otium ninncr
Mra. Marlon Palmer, chair
man, appointed standing coin
miiii-f fur l!Ml aa well aa pe
clal committee to plan. cpare.
ami serve tne dinner ir ine
lik'a annual on February 19.
There will ! no regular
II KC. meeting In February.
Smaller groups will be called to
gether aa necessary.
Itev. Walter It. Crowcll. Rob
ert Jcpacn. Holert Itlelmann,
nt ikmaltl lwiiw. moderator.
drove to The Dalles on Sunday
evening to attend a meeting 01
the Capital tJalna Campaign of
th United Church of ChrUt.
Jcpitcn U lne chairman and
Ale Currle of Condon la dWrhi
chairman for the Mid Columbia
AoMoclatton.
Chief lUdarman Claude IVt
tvjohn left Wednesday for txmrf
Beach. Calif., where he will re
turn to duty on the U5.S Mad
dox. He haa been apendlng
leave here with hla mother,
Mm. Fred Pettyjohn, and other
relative!.
Mr. and Mra. Donald Lundell
pcnt Sunday and Monday In
Portland on buftines.
(iuent at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Blaine Chapel thla we-k-end
were Mr. and Mra. Kho
Bleakman of John Day. Bleak
man went to high achool with
Mra. Chapel and Mrs. Bleakman
went to achool to Mra. Chape!,,
when he waa teaching.
Lh llama returned to Long
Beach. Calif, for further
schooling and work. He has
hern nix-ndtng several week
here with hla parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Venter Hams.
Karl Pettyjohn haa been In St.
Anthony hospital for about a
week fi treatment.
Mrs. Alta Lofton of Condon
came over laM Thursday for a
visit with her daughter, Mrs. A.
II. M.irlik and family.
Mrs. Oui Berg&trom returned
from lloneer Memorial hospital
on Thusdav after a two-week
My a for rest and treatment.
Mrs. Ilerval Tettyjohn and
children of Yakima were gucMs
of her mother, Mrs. Arthur
Crawford, aeveral days last
week.
Bill Akers spent from Wednes
day to Saturday visiting with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Berl
Akers from his school work at
Lewis and Clark College In Port
land. Stephen Llndstrom arrived
home on Sunday for a few days
semester break from Pacific Lu
theran University at Tacoma.
Mrs. Glen Blehl and children
fo La Grande were week-end
visitors at the Robert Jepsen
home. Coach Blehl was travel
ing with the La Grande basket
ball squad to Bond and Red
mond over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hvnd and
llunnle spt-nt the week-end In
Portland. Tltey were accompa
nied bv Ml Pit Kerr. Their
un DMk of Oregon Mate met
them In Portland for a visit.
Mrs. K. T. Martin was gue.t
npeaker at the Pendleton Gar
den Club on Monday evening.
Mrs. M'iftin, who Is director of
)t. No. 10. khowed slides of
tl National Convention held at
Klamath Kails this year. Mr.
Martin accompanied her. They
have alo rerntly visited the
Iktardman and Kcho Clubs for
their Chrlstmaa partlea and lo
the January meeting of the
L'matllia Garden club.
Mr. and Mra. Imald Heliker
were hoMs on Friday evening
for a crab feed, (itietts Included
Mr. and Mrs. Phill Kmert, Mr.
and Mr. Herman Blettell. and
Mr. and Mrs. Kov Gjolrow. Mrs.
Fmert. Mrs. ileliker. and Mrs.
Blettell uere all celebrating re
cent birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. !L Schaffer
are apendlng aeveral days In
Portland for medical appoint
menta. luacbarosa Rabekah Lodq
Install Slate of Hew Ottlcers
Installation of officers of
Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge was
held at the home of Mrs. E. C.
Heliker on Thursday. January
20. with Mrs. Florence McMil
lan. Dlllct Deputy, as Install
ing officer. Her InMalling mar
shal was Mrs. Adolph MajesKe
also of Holly Kebekan uoage ai
I a. I n nlnn
to. A.,.n llamlrtt WSS In-
stalled aa noble grand with Mrs.
Heliker. right aupponer to inc
noble grand, and Mrs. A. t-
Swanson as Ielt supporter o
the noble grand. Mrs. Paul Pet
tyjohn. Sr.. Is vice grana who
t' l' Craufiirii B rifht
supporter to the vice grand and
Mrs. Ida Coleman as u-u sup
porter to the vice grand. Other
i.wti-i and ai)ioinu-u uumu
are: Mrs. Wallace Matthews,
secretary; Mrs. Mary bwanson
treasurer; Mrs. cieo uraKe. wr
tier; Mrs. David Rietmann, con
Hiirnr- m. Omar Rietmann,
.u . ..I . I hm llarvvv lflni In-
guardian: ana iir. vivji
Rea. outside guardian.
Serving on tne social commu
i... ... ih vninir were Mrs
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Milton Morgan and Mrs. uoya
Morgan.
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ALMOST A WHOLE ROOMFUL of saddles and award wtr pr-
anlad tO COampiOH cwwooyi una viun w kuuw. v
west Rodoo Association conTtntlon hero on Januarr 15 and 16.
Seated in (root from left are Ken Trailer of Ellensburw. Wn.
named Rookio of the Year John Van Eelle. Outlook. Wn stock
contractor who accepted the saddle given to BUI H trier a el
Toppenlsh, Wa. champ bareback rider; Chuck Johns of Engene.
bulldogglna champion; Gene Jordan, of MitchelL champ sad
die broae rider; Dick Powers. Ellensburg. champion cow milk
er; Bob CooJorth of Hermiston. champion bull rider. In rear
(from left) ore WUIle Slagle. Baker, who receleed the. tangne-in-cheek
"champion spectator award giTen to a non-winner;
Howard Johnson. Condon, stock contractor, owner of aaddlo
bronc and bareback horse of the year; Danny Green. Omak.
Wa, owner of the champion bucking bull; Bill ward, Athena,
retiring HRA president and winner of oil-around and caM rop
ing honors; and Miss Delene Johnson. Condon. Miss KRA of
1965 who presented some of the awards. Brad Botta I Ellens
burg. team roping champion, was unable to bo present.
(Photo by Lynn Pearson).
Yocklcy Completes
Military Course
Pvt. Joel O. Yackley. son of
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Yack
low r Th Dalles, and formerly
of Heppner, haa completed a 10-
week supply and part course
at the Army Engineer School In
Fort Belvoir. Va., according to
Information from his parents.
During the course Yackley re.
ceived Instruction in maintain
ing records pertaining to the
receipt, storage, issue, classifi
cation and salvage of engineer
material.
Yackley is a 1962 graduate of
Heppner High school and was
employed by the Oregon State
Highwaly Department before
entering the Army in July. 1965.
He received his basic training?
at Fort Ord. California-
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