Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 05, 1966, Sec. 2, Page 8, Image 16

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE
Band Entertains at PTA;
New Officers Elected
Bt LaVELLE PARTLOW
IRRIGON Charles Moorman,
band Instructor at A. C, Houph
ton Elementary and Riverside
Hieh school, presented a band
concert following the Monday
nicht rTA meeting at the A. C
Houchton Cafetorium.
The 5th grade band was first
on the program, followed by the
ith grade band. The concert
concluded with several numbers
bv the 7th and Sth grade band.
During the evening, the fol
lowing new PTA officers were
installed: President. Mrs. Wan
d a W it herspoon : v ice - president,
Mrs. Mildred Baker; secretary,
Mrs. Dolores Hinton; treasurer,
Mrs. Shirley Ritter. They were
installed by Mrs. Vera Cooley,
a past president of PTA.
The evening concluded with
refreshments of cake, cookies,
punch and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holm drove
to La Grande to visit their
granddaughter and new great-
pranrtn Mrs Johnnv Partlow
and baby son. Michael Jay ( Saturday night. Mav 11. at 6:30
Fartlow. j p.m., with proceeds going for
Funeral services for Walter; equipment for missionaries.
Grider, former Irrigon citizen, i Tickets mav be purchased from
was at the Christian Church in ''the voung people.
Vale, April 27. Interment was;
in Valley lew Cemetery, witn
graveside service in charge of
the American Legion of World,
War 1. Attending from this area
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Steph-
ens. Umatilla, and Mrs. Ernest (
Stephens. Irrigon. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Ritzer and
family were called to Albany,;
Minn., bv the death of his,
mother, Mrs. Anna Ritzer. Serv-
ices were at Avon. Minn. While
in the area, the Ritzers visited
a host of relatives.
Mrs. Perrv Pummel accompa
nied Mrs. Mary Lee Marlow of
Boardman to the Dalles Mon
day, where the ladies attended
an Avon sales meeting.
Dan Hill and his son-in-law,
LeRoy Bunten, drove to Portland j Besides a program of special
Friday, where Bunten's wife, is musical numbers and historical
a patient at St. Vincent hospi- reView of the Grange, there will
tal. Mrs. Dan Hill, who had ; a guest speaker. Russell Dor
spent the week in Portland with ran, assistant manager of Uma
her daughter, returned to Irri-tnia county Cooperation, who
gon with her husband Sunday.
While in Portland, she also vis
ited her sons-in-law and daugh
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Koch
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Cook and family.
Week-end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stephens
were their daughter, Mrs. Guy
Parke and three daughters of
Portland.
Funeral service for Mrs. Fran
ces Smith, who passed away at
Good Shepherd hospital, was at
Burns Mortuary in Hermiston
Saturday. Mrs. Smith made her
home in Irrigon with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Josie Buchan
an. Out-of-town relatives and
friends who came tor the fun
eral and later visited with Mrs.
Josie Buchanan and Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Buchanan and fam
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Herring and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Mahan and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stockham. Walla Wal
la; Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan
an. Milton-Freewater; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Turnbull, Mrs. Phoebe
Bartholomew, Echo; Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Rogers. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Rogers, Mrs. Leslie Rogers,
Yakima, Washington. Rev. John
H. Kenney conducted the fun
eral, and music was by Mrs.
Perrv Pummel and Mrs. Albert
Partlow.
Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans
of World War I met at the
home of Mrs. Rees Morgan last
Wednesday for a potluck din
nei and workday. Members
present were: Mrs. Edna Rick
erts, Estelle Acton, Julia Pen
ney, Pearl Cherry and Viva
Lindley, Hermiston
Mi n in 1 e
Hoadley. Sylvia Morgan, Irrigon;
Freda Bush and Dora Howe,
Stanfield. The members ex
pressed their appreciation to the
following ladies who volunteer
ed their services for the day:
Mrs. Marguerite Houghton, Itol
Rucker, Sedalia Dexter, Irrigon;
Mrs. Hutchinson, Stanfield. The
workday was spent making
blocks for afghans which will
be used in veterans' hospitals.
Another workday has been set
for May 18, Wednesday, at the
old Irrigon school, when the la
dies will tie the afghans.
The "Busy-Bee-Keepers" 4-H
club met at the home of their
leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Wilson, Saturday and the mem
bers opened their hives for the
first time this spring. New mem
bers completed their hives and
aje new ready to catch a swarm
of bees. The meeting concluded
with refreshments served by
Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. Fred Murtishaw Is con
valescing at Good Shepherd hos
pital, after undergoing surgery
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin King re
turned to Irrigon after a 2-week
vacation at the beach.
George Mull, student at North
west Bible College, Seattle, was
a Sunday morning guest of Dav
id Kenney. The two boys play
ed a trumpet and saxophone
duet at the Irrigon A.ssembly of
God church Sunday morning.
Sherri and Sean Peck of Ruf
us are visiting their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George An
derson and family.
Menus at A. C. Houghton
school for the week of May 9
13 are as follow: Monday
sauerkraut and weinars, butter
ed corn, cinnamon rolls; Tues
day hamburger pizza, French
bread, preen beans, spumonl;
Wednesday ham boats, cottage
cheese and peach salad, har
vard beets, pineapple pudding;
-TIM E3. Thuraday. May S. 1968
Thursday clam chowder soup,
tuna and cheese sandwiches,
fruit cobbler: Friday macaroni
and cheese, deviled eggs, spin
ach, pumpkin custard. All meals
are served with bread, butter
and milk.
The A C. Houghton Bobcats
lost a baseball game to Stan
field grade school Thursday af
ternoon. The public is invited to at
tend a public hearing on the
Citv Budget in the old Irrlgon
school Tuesday evening, May 10,
at 7:30 p.m.
Scouts to Hold Auction
The annual Bov Scouts Auc
tion will bo Saturday. May 11
at the A. C. Houghton school
grounds at 11:1X1 a.m. Anyone
wishing to donate items mow
or used! for the sale, please
leave name in one of the stores
or call 922-331X5 or 922-3356. Do
nations of any kind will be
welcome.
The voung people of the lr
rinon Assembly of God church
are sponsoring a Hawaiian Luau
Grange Birthday
To Be Observed
By DELPHA JONES
LKXIN GTO N A n n i ve rsa r y of
the founding of the Lexington
Grange will be observed at the
next regular meeting, Saturday
Mav 14. with a special birthday
party.
Special recognition will be
given all charter members of
the grange, and the 25-year
members will also be honored.
Uill discuss the new Marlett
Trailer Company of Hermiston
A social hour will follow the
meeting, with refresh m e n t s
served.
Jmnnn thns from Lexineton
going to Pilot Rock to the car
races on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Colley.
Mrs. Bill Schuening of Pendle
ton was a Lexington caller one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hender
son and family of La Grande
were recent callers at the Alon
zo Henderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Jones and son Kenne t h, Earl
Miller and Mrs. W. L. Miller of
La Grande visited Sunday in Jos
eph at the home of Mrs. Anne
Sawyer and son John. Whi 1 e
there they also drove to Wallowa
Lake.
Lyle Allyn of Boardman was
a Lexington caller this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rinehart
and son of Ukiah were callers
at the Joe Yocom home Sunday.
Eaxl Miller, Kenneth Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson of
Lexington were among those
taking the Pomona Degree at
lone on Saturday. At tnis time
State Master Allen Wheeler and
wife were guests of the Pom
ona Grange.
Mrs. Joe Yocom is employed
at the lone Grade school as as
sistant cook in the absence of
Mrs. Ida Coleman who has re
cently been hospitalized.
tr Flnrpnpp McMillan and
. grandson Kenneth Jones spent
several days this week in Hun
tington at the G. E. Ivirn home.
RADIANT SIGN'S that glow in
the dark full variety of mis
cellaneous signs for all pur
poses, 25c. Now on hand at
Gazette-Times office. tic
The 10th of the Month is The
Business-Professional Man's
PAY-DAY
Always pay your bills by the 10th of the month.
Remember, the way you pay today, is the way you
are building your credit record for the next
RED BOOK
Credit Bureau of
Umatilla County
SLOW AND PAST DDE ACCOUNTS ARE COLLECTED BY THE
ADJUSTMENT DEPARTMENT. PAY YOUR SLOW ACCOUNTS
NOW AND AVOID HAVING THE ACCOUNT TURNED IN FOR
COLLECTION
Kinzua Golfers
Start Off Season
With Enthusiasm
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Spring activities for
the members of the Kliuua Golf
Club began humming the past
week with a variety of events.
On Sunday. April 24, the lo
cal golfers went to Umatilla for
a day of competition and a so
cial get-together with the Mo
Nary dub members. A large
turnout of Kittzua players made
the day a huge success with
many compliments for the hos
pitality of the host club. Way
land Hvatt. Jlggs Bowman and
Don Porsinger came home as
winners for the local club.
-The Friday night Stag for the
Kinzua men on April lh. saw 27
dlvoteers tearing up the course,
as the largest turnout of the
young season made a wonder
ful evening. Plav was followed
bv fried chicken and all the
trimmings served bv head chef
Jim Walker.
Winners for the evening were:
Low gross. Don Stinkard; low
net. Jim Hulett; long drive, Don
Siinkard; closest to hte pin.
Milo Prindlo; least putts, Jim
Hulett. and hidden hole. Don
McConnell.
The first mixed event of the
season was held Sunday with
a husband-wife two ball affair,
followed bv the first buffet pot
luck dinner. A large turn out
of plavers made the day a huge
success to help speed the local
season on its way. Honors were
won bv Don and Vi Siinkard
and iggs and Rita Bowman.
Mrs. Richard Lynch and her
brother Carl Scheibler of Port
land left Tuesday to drive to
Minneapolis, Kansas to visit
their mother and other relatives.
The Friendship club was en
tertained at the school Wednes
day night with Rita Conlee as
hostess. High was won by Ro
berta Keid, second high by
Carol Norris and floating by Sue
M.ittison and Betty Murdock.
Others playing were Mavis Oy
ler. Linda Rector. Barbara Mor
timore, Rosie Graham. Sharon
Kelso, Pat McMinn and Dinah
Jackson.
Business visitors to The Dal
les last Thursday were Mrs. C.
L. Flack and Mrs. Robert Kel
so. They were accompanied by
Vic Bowman who also went on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dyer went
to Elgin Saturday where Mrs.
Dyer wil visit with relatives for
. several days.
Mrs. Joe Browning went to
Pendleton Friday to bimg home
her daughter Joan for the week
end. Miss Becky Schroeder was
home over the week-end from
college at Bend. She was ac
companied by Miss Nancy Bush
nell of Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis
and familv of Lone Rock came
to Kinzua last Thursday t0 vis
It with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Hines and to help Mrs. Hines
celebrate her birthday. In the
afternoon Mrs. A. B. Coleman
baked a birthday cake and had
Mrs. Hines over for a surprise.
Others asked to drop in during
the afternoon were Mrs. Willis
Wright and Mrs. Milt Boring.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howell and
Sandy, Mrs. John Hawk and
children Florence. John and Jan
ice were in Prineville last Mon
day for business, shopping, and
medical care for Mrs. Hawk.
Mrs. Herschel Murdock and
Mrs. Frank DeMerritt were bus
ness visitors to Arlington and
The Dales last Monday.
Mrs. Ralph James and son
David were in Heppner last
Tuesday for medical attention
for Mae and in Condon on bus
iness. The regular Camp 5 womens
card party was hied Tuesday
evening at the Camp 5 Commu
nity hall with Nancy Hawk as
hostess. High was won by Eva
DeMerrit, low by Joanie How
ell, and floating by Betty Mur
dock and Marie Hulett. Others
playing were Lola Ferrel, Etta
Ferrel, Barbara Mortimore, Jean
Medlock, Marie Rhoton, Carol
Norris and Rusty Medlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp
went to Boardman Friday where
Ullman to Speak at Post
bt mart lee marlow
BOARDMAN Dedication cere
monies and program for the
new United States post office oi
Boardman will be held Mav 13
il 11 a m In II... Kivi-rsidC High
school gymnasium. Speaker will
be the Hon. Al I'lliuan ot uie
2nd congressional district. Jav
B Chrlstensen. assistant region
al director of Seattle. Wash,
will be present. Mavor lYwey
West will bo master or cere
monies. The Riverside High
school band will present a 15
minute concert.
'Hie flag raising ami open
house will follow at the post
office building in the new town
site. Flossie Coals, postmaster,
will be hostess, assisted by
members of the Boardman liar
den Club. Boardman Tilllcum
Club. St. Marv's Altar Society.
Mothers Club of Boardman
tirade School, Ladies Aid Soci
ety of Community Church and
the Home Koonomics Club of
Greenfield Grange.
The Boardman Ttllicum club
met Tuesday of last week at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Skoubo.
Mrs. William R. Mover of Se
attle, Wash, was a guest.
Mrs. H. M. Walker. Mrs. Ron
ald Black and Mrs. Skoubo will
go to the Oregon Federation of
Womens Clubs convention in
Portland Mav 4-5. Mrs. Walker.
Mrs. Bl.irCk and Mrs. Joe Tatone
made reports on the district
spring convention held at Wus
ra April IS. Mrs. Walker was
elected district first vice-president.
they met Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Grogan of Weston and they all
went salmon fishln gin the
Columbia.
Mr. and Mas. Bob Troxell and
family moved to Spray Satur
day where Mr. Troxell will be
employed by Dave Stlrewalt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hudson and
family of St. Helens visited Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hawk and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sltton and
daughter Dobbt of Spokane
came Saturday to spend sever
al days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sitton an... familv.
A
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Heppner
Final plans writ? made for
the rummage sale held April
2t30 In the office building next
to the new post office.
The club finished the cancer
fund drive last week, and fig
ures will be announced later.
Announcement was made that
I he club's rodeo prlmvss dance
will be held in Heppner July
16.
The next meeting will be
Mav 10.
Mrs. Harold Rash was hostess
for a miscellaneous bridal show
er Saturday night at her home
in honor of Eileen Klv, bride
elect of Marc McGowan. Co
hostesses were Mrs. Bill Get.
Shirley Karwood. Mrs. Dean
King. Pat Miller, Mrs. Ralph
Skoubo. Mrs. Zoo Hillings, Mrs.
Charles Andivegg, Mrs. Arnln
Hug, Mrs. Frank Marlow and
Mrs. Ron Daniels. Guests from
out of town included Mrs. Vern
McGowan of Pilot Rink, and
Mrs. Wallace Matthews and
daughters IVnleco and Rernlece
of lone. There were 31 present.
lrlzes were won In a jjame
played bv Mrs. McGowan and
Mrs. Matthews.
Friends are Invited to attend
the wedding of Eileen Ely and
Marc McGowan May 7, at the
West Park Baptist Church In
Hermiston at 3 p m. Reception
to follow in the CRC hall.
The meeting of the Homo Ec
onomics Club of Greenfield
Grange scheduled for Mav 11
has been cancelled due to the
llomemakers Festival being
held In Irrigon that day.
The National Honor Society
of Riverside High school will
hold a barbecue at Hat Rock
Park Mav 6. Chaporonos will
be Mr. and Mrs. Lester U'ltuix.
Mrs. Roy Partlow and Jim Har
per. New members will be in
ducted at that time.
The G.A.A. will sponsor a
Sadie Hawkins Day at the school
Mav 12. This will be followed
with a hayrlde the night of
May 14.
Mrs. William R. Meyer of Se
attle, Wash, visited List week
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Office Dedication May 13
at the home of her brother-in-law
and Klster, Mr. and Mr.
II M. Walker.
Mrs. Arthur Sabln has return
ed home from six weeks vis
It Ht the home of her win-In-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mm,
Wayne Workman, In Cottage
Grove.
Mrs.
Walla,
nt the
Rollln
Mr.
Robert Bishop of Walla
Wash, visited last week
home of Mr. and Mr.
Hlshop.
and Mrs. Bernard IHmo
van went to I'ktah Sunday to
visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M V. Lewis.
Mrs. Frank Marlow sent the
week end tn Walla Walla. Wash,
visiting her aunts,, Mrs. r'rwt
A. Xcrha, and Mrs. A. C. Knud
son. The N .it it in .i I Honor Society of
Riverside Hlgu school has chos
en the bov and girl of the month
for April. The choice U made
on the basis of merit In Hchol
arshlp. leadership, service and
character.
Carolyn Nadlne Burg, sopho
more, has an accumulative GI'A
ol 3 3. She Is nn active mem
ber of the Honor Society, as
sists the annual staff, partici
pates In G.A.A.. and Is sopho
more class treasurer. She plays
the piano, organ and accordion.
She plan a teaching career.
Senior Michael Smith has nn
accumulative GI'A of 3.7. Hit Is
an active member of the Hon
or Society, Lettermen' Club,
and has boon n momler of Riv
erside' fixitball and basketball
teams. Mike Is FFA chapter
president, senior class presp
dent, and Is valedictorian of the
graduating class. He plans to
attend K.O.C.. and hopes to ma
jor In chemical engineering. Ills
hobbles are stamp collecting
and school activities.
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
High school and Boardman
Grade school for the week of
May 9-13 are as follows: Mon
day Ravioli, green benns, muf
fins and fruit; Tuesday hot
dogs and relish, poluto chips,
carrots, cake and sauce; Wed
nesday plaza, green salad,
fruit and cookies; Thursday
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Iteef HMlldwIclic with pickle,
corn and pineapple uiwlde down
cake; Friday fish fillet with
Tartar mihv, creamed pea,
filled graham crackers and
fruit. Bread, but. or and milk are
served with all meals.
The Mother Club of Board
man Gradit school will nieel
Mav 12 at the school houito at
1 p.m.
Rev. Walter Duff, national
chairman of Village Mission,
was an overnight guest Wed
nesday of last week nt the homo
of Itev. and Mr. Herman R.
Burg. He and the Burgs left
Thursday for Spokane, Wash,
to attend the rcn convention
of the Christian Business and
Professional Womens Council
ami Club.
Mr. and Mr. Bob Umi and
daughter 'farina. Cindy and
Robin of Wnsoo wore mi nun v
visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Rash.
Mr. and Mrs, Rvan Stelnke of
(Hex were Sunday visitors at
the home of Stelnkc's sister,
Mrs Louise Eorwood.
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