Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 14, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Easter Observed in Special Ways
In Church Services at lone
Br KATHERINE L1NDSTROM
IONK KiihIiT mTVlrex lit I ho
Unlli'il Church of Chrlnl hi'Kiin
with a MiitrlNc HiTvti'v cowluct
ml lv Uio lunlor and M-nlor high
iToui't lit H.'M) it in. Iti'V. AI
HoncIicc of lli llcppiii C'lirlH
Hun church wan kucm upmikcr.
Tin' iiunuiil Women' Krllow
Milp KnKter hreukfiwt Willi Mrs.
Keith Itc.'i t ctirnil chiilrinrtil
Will MTVClt 111 UllOlll (HI pl'Mlin
follow inn llii nuiuIm wrvlciv
Hiirliu: the regular rlmri'li
fuliiHil hour iiiciiibiTs of thi In
trrmrdliili' rliiHM'N roiiilurli'd
I lu service, Alio thi film ulrlp
"l'lii' Easier St'Mv" wim nIiowii
with Ihe immttlve hclim n'vi'il
lv Mm. Hohi'rt Jepsen. Tim
rhurrh choir furnlxhcil a Npe
rhtl iinthrm durlni; t lit morn
lii wimhlp hour with Itcv. Wal
ter II. Crowoll iIi'IIvitImi! the
EaMcr nimne.
Kailrr liiornlnu Ncrvitv writ'
lirld m Viilhv Lutheran church
nt H:Oo a in. with KMi-nl iiiiikIc
furnhlii'd lv two choir. The
youiiK children of the church
provided one number iiml the
ohler vouni!iler nU ndullft pro
vided other Hauler mimic Blip
tlMiinl wrvlce wuii held for
Klrtcn Hcih, tlnv tlnuKhter of
I'lihtor and Mrs. Kenneth Robin
mm. CiMlpiirenu were Mr. and
Mri J'nui Tew
HrcukfHHt followed the wor
ship service In the pnrhh hall.
Curl Trocdwni wai chairman
nnd w aided bv other men
l'f the church.
Mr. and Mm. Ilemhul Town !
Mend nnd Krandnon Brent Port-
m-liv henl miiutuuv onn nun
dav In Portland vbltlnK Hrent
pnrents, Mr. and Mm. fAnrijn
rortuhy.
Mr. and Mm. Dick DcIIInki-Iiop
of I'm t land wive here for the
L .....I mi.l t.u.U Iwiiiu Iheir
Miiall Hon Robert, who had been
Nix-nillni; about tnree wrens
here with hi urandparenlH, Mr.
and Mm. Jodie K. Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Ilrlxlow
vacalloned at Tillamook from
Thumdav to Sunday with tbrtr
hod and family. Mr. and Mm.
Jiirrv Hrlhtow. While there, they
had a vllt with John Ilea, who
U htatloiieil near there with the
Job CorpM.
Hill ami Stephen Itunnlon
were KUem of Jim SwanHon
thin week end, while their par
ent. Mr. ami Mr. Hob Run-
. . ...II..
nlon, Jr. oi rocun-uo, wmiy,
uvm i.ui'Kin of Mm. Kunnlon'n
brother and ulster In law. Mr.
nnd Mm. Kenneth lurner nu
family "f U-xInnton.
Mr and Mr Walter Hoffman
and f lene of Echo were Kaster
vlKltom at the home of their
win and daughter In law, Mr.
and Mm. Cerald Huffman.
Dance claK.sc KiMinHored by
the lone Dance dull huve tt
Nllcht choline In time. Teen
rlanM-H bcjjtn nt 5:30 with In
termedinte dance class at
and adult advanced (las a ;
p.m. A danclnu party will tie
held following claimcs on April
Hi.
timim tinker nnd her friend.
iwkv H.inlv .f linker and Doro
thy l.ulav of Stuyton, arrived at
the home of her parent. Mr.
and Mr. David Baker for apr'na
vacation from St. Mary school
at Heavecton. The Klrm Hit on
Saturday to upend Kant it at
Heckv horn In Baker.
Mr. and Mr. Krank llelina
and John left on Saturday for
their home In Seattle after
KpendliiK several day here v lu
lling relative. They topped In
Vancouver. Wash, for a visit
with their son Frank Jr. and
family over Kuster.
Nohon Srlc Calls Many
Helatlvcs here for the funeral
service of Alfred II. Nelson. Sr.
were his sons-ln law and dau
Khters. Mr. nnd Mr. Howard
Slomcker and Janet, Mf. and
Mr. Bert Mason, Jr.. ChrU and
Kledn all of Oak Grove; also
Mrs. Ira (Mabel) Morgan and
her on, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Mortal and daughters of Seat
tle. Others here for the services
were Mr. Bit! Mason Sr.. Mr.
H. V. Smoiise, K. Harvey Miller,
Mr. and .Mr. Sam McMillan,
and Mr. and Mr. Wlllard Mar
tin, all of I'urtland; Mr. and
Mm. Orlow Martin of Moro;
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Scolt and Mr.
and Mrs. Ce ll Thorne of IK-rm
THy " HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, April 14, 1966
Sec. 2
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Release in Error
Bruce Moyer, son of Melvln
Moyer, Heppner, was among
those listed on last term's hon
or roll at Eastern Oregon Col
lece. La Grande, where he Is
a uinlnr In huslness adminis
tration. A news release from
th.. mllcnn lavit week was in
en-or in listing him as the son
Mf. .. n.l VTra William Clin.
VI ill! . nil'l l umii"
ningham, with whom he lived uated
J:
while attending
school prior to
1962.
Heppner High
graduation In
Portland, the Smouses went to
call on Miss Olga Johnson, sis
ter of the late Bert Johnson ot
lone, and found she naa cneac
TWIN DAUGHTERS of Mr. and Mrs. Wollac Matthews. Denleca
(Ult) and Brnlc (riqht), hat ben cnosen by th Amw
lean Legion auxlllarr to represent lone at cirir swrte. aiem. - " F.111 w.mnital
in JunTh. gUU. lunior. at Ion. High bar. nad. Utanding ,M" -t wndep,In1:
records at the school. In running the pictures ol the gUU Ut "Reurh"v tZ. TUesdav morn
week the Caxetle-Tlmes became confused orer the identiry of the surgery on i uesaay
reprinted abort with the correct Identifications.
Vnnm.th flnrk and familv and
Mrs. Gladys Crider of Bickleton.
Karller In the week Nlckle and
Kobln Yarnell were visitors at
'the Yarnell home.
SPRING
Dessert Luncheon
And
CARD
PARTY
Saturday, April 16
1 :00 P. M.
lone Masonic Hall
BENEFIT FOR I0NE PUBLIC
LIBRARY
Sponsored By lone Topic Club
Price $1
Bridge and Pinochle
Drawing will be held for
portable Sew-Mor Sewing
Machine
THIS MKSSACE SPONSORKt) AS A rUHLIC SERVICE BY
BANK of EASTERN OREGON
IONE BRANCH
Member. Federal Deposit Insurance, Corp.
Iston. and Mm. S. t. Ransdell
of Portland.
Mr. anil Mrs. Raymond Lun
dell spent from Sunday to
Thursday ut Missoula. Mont,
visiting their son In law and
daughter. Mr. and Mm. Francis
Stuck and their new granddau
ghter, Michelle.
Tom Helmblgner from the
University of Oregon and his
sister Linda, who teaches at
Taft. were week-end visitors at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ruv Helmblgner. Lin
da was accompanied hy Miss
Cathy Hnttorsby of Portland.
I Terrle O'Connor returned to
St. Helen's Hall on Sunday af
ternoon after spending the
u'lmb unil here with her Iiarents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles OXonnor.
College students home for
Kaster week-end were Dick
Hvnd, O.S.U.; Barbara Bishop,
Roland Kkstrom and Robert
Kmert, K.O.C.; and Stephen
Lindstrom of P.L.U. at Taeoma,
who Is having spring vacation
at this time.
Mrs. K. M. Buker left Wednes
,!. for I'uril.iiul where she Is
altending a trogram meeting of
tin. m.it.i wnmen s M-iiowsniu
of the United Church of Christ.
She will tc a guest of Mm.
Merle Kichenor of Sherwood,
president of the Slate Fellow
ship, before returning home.
Mm. Ruth B. Mason of Port
land was here this week for
ilw. funeral of Alfred H. Nelson
'Sr. and then she drove on to
i Spokane to visit her sister, Mrs.
' llseter Dalzcll over Kaster.
Jerry Coffey, who Is leaving
soon for the army, arrived thin
week from Portland and visited
the McKlligott and Swanson
families where he had been
employed several summers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker
spent the week end In Hermis-
ton nt the home ot meir son
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Baker and family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Merle Baker,
! Sharon nnd Jim were here from
i Portland this week-end to visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Baker.
! Teena Lindstrom, small dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
; Lindstrom. fell while playing on
; tho racks of a pick-up truck
j last Thursday and broke her
collar bone. She was taken to
a physician In Heppner for
! treatment.
Guests of Mrs. Kathryn Yar
ti,.n nnri Mr nnd Mrs. Alton
1 1 Yarnell the past week end were
iMr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
l'of Madras and Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Bulottl has opened the
cafe formerly operated by Mr
and Mrs. A. E. Stefanl.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer and
familv spent the taster vaca
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Bartlamay at Odessa.
Kir nH Mm Arthur Crawford
were week-end travelers to Yak
ima where they visited her son-
in-law and daughter. Mr. ana
Mrs. Hervcl Pettyjohn and fam
ily.
lr Harriet Rolmsn of Seat
tle has been visiting her moth
er. Mrs. E. C. Hellker for a few
days.
Dates to Remember!
Bridge and pinochle party,
Masonic Hall. Saturday after
noon. April 16. with a aessen
luncheon at 1:00 pm. Sponsor
ed bv the Topic Club for the
benefit of the lone Public Li
brary.
lone Garden Club annual
plant and food sale at the old
Builders Supply store on April
121.
Locust Chapter Ma 119 is hav
ing a Friendship Night and re
nin llnrci nn of Mr. and
Mrs, Berl Akers. and a Junior
at Lewis and Clark college, was
. I . t n r iLtlntor
cepiion nunoring nam c i i u c
Lindstrom. chairman of the cxe-
rlrtnllala 'mm i ttee rif the flrand
Chapter of Oregon on Saturday,
April i.y ai e:ou p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe
and Ashley of Colfax arrived on
Saturday at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. lo craD-
m Tbpv were accomDanied
hv Ivan Chard of Walla Walla.
who spent the week-end at the
Crabtrees. The Mccaoes enjoyea
taster ninner ai ine nome ui
hit narents Mr. and Mrs. L. A
term with a grade point aver
age of 4.0.
Rev. and Mrs. Walte B.
Crowell left for Portland on
Tuesday.
Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge No.
m at tho hnmo rf Mrs.
Omar Rietmann last Thursday
evening. Eight members of May
ville Lodge were guests and
presented this lodge with a
traveling gavel. A 25-year Jew
el was presented to Mrs. Charles
O Connor by Mrs. raui reuy
McCabe and then took their Knn. m, vice grana. irs.uu
two boys, who had been visit- "am,t" " b
land is a guest at the home of
Otto Matthews of Roseburg
was a week-end guest of his
brother, Wallace Matthews and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Ake-s and
Bonnie and W. R. Akers drove
to t'endleton last week to visit
the Akers brothers' brother-in-
. . law and sister. Mr. ana mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn . Robert Heald and two sons of
nlln. ...n.a F&urn (TUffHSTH i ...! In
san rranciscu, wuu wcic m
Pendleton to visit their daugh-
her sister, Mrs. Victor Rietmann.
On Easter Mr. and Mrs.. Riet
mann and Mrs. Hansen drove
to Kennewick to visit the Riet
mann's son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rhode
and family.
nf The Dalles were Easter guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
spent the week end at Salem
visiting their son. Carl, who is
attending school there. While in
tor, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peck.
Tell the advertiser you saw it
in the Gazette-Times.
Measles Vaccine
To Be Available
For Preschoolers
Measles vaccine, to be offered
without charge for the Immu
nizing materials, will be avail
able within a few weeks to Ore
gon children of preschool age,
it was announced last week by
Dr. Richard H. Wilcox. State
Health Officer.
He said that the type to be
distributed through the Oregon
Immunization Program for use
bv private physicians and local
health departments will be the
fcdmonsion strain oi nve, auen
uated measles virus vaccine.
plus gamma globulin.
It Is the recommendation of
the American Academy of Pedi
atrics that this type of vaccine
tu aHminiatereH onlv to child
ren aged 12 months and older.
One dose is expected to con
fer immunity. Dr. Wilcox stated
ik.i trtre-vear Controlled
study of 200 children immunized
with live, attenuated vaccine
plus gamma globulin nas ueen
onnHntrl hv thp New York Un-
verslty School of Medicine. Al
though many were exposea 10
measles at home and at school,
not a single case of measles has
appeared among the vaccinated
children.
During 1966. Oregon Is sched
uled to receive 60,000 doses of
vaccine plus gamma gioouun.
Requests by private prysicians
for these materials will be han
dled by local health depart
ments in the same manner tnai
vaccines for prevention of polio
and DPir are now okwv.
tributed through the Oregon
Immunization Program, Dr. Wil
cox said.
Reported cases of measles in
Oregon during 1964 and 1965 to
taled more than 13,000. This fig
ia holiovprf to reoresent
about 10 percent of the actual
number ol measies victims.
ur. L-nnw lli at there have
been six deaths due 9 measles
during the past two years, ut
Wilcox said. "But equally trag
ic to unknown scores of families
are severe measles cases which
produce compile a t i o n s that
leave ch i 1 d r en permanently
handicapped by sensory dam
age." Dr. Wilcox urged families to
plan on obtaining this immuni
zation care from their own phys
icians wherever possible.
7th ANNUAL
HEPPNER WRANGLERS SPRING MEET
1
RIGHT.
TMWl,
X i B H l'7 ifKIHEIIslM mm mm IrS m.J& II
Choose From The Big Selection Of
L-it-i rami
e DAHLIA and IRIS TUBERS
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
e ANNUALS and PERENNIALS
BULBS
SHRUBS
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
At The Annua!
PLANT & FOOD SALE
Sponsored By lone Garden Club
Thursday, April 21-1:00 to 5:00 P.M.
At lone Builder's Supply Bldg.
Pie and Coffee Served During Sale. Lots of Home Baked Foods
For Sale. Come Early For Best Selection.
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A TUBLIC SERVICE BY
BANK of EASTERN OREGON
IONE BRANCH
Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Two Go-Rounds
JUNIOR NOVICE
FOR HORSES WHICH HAVE WON
LESS THAN $100 AND NOVICE
RIDERS.
NOVICE
FOR HORSES WHICH HAVE WON
LESS THAN $500 AND ANT RIDER
REGISTERED
OPEN
APPROVED:
NWQHA
WRANGLERS
LAYDA
Y
AT WRANGLER GROUNDS
SUNDAY, APRIL 17
1:00 P.M.
SPECIAL OBRA
BARREL RACING
EVENT
Public Welcome No Charge
PRIL 16 and 17, 196
IN COVERED ARENA
MORROW COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, HEPPNER
SATURDAY. 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY, 9:30 A.M.
No Admission Charge
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