Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 26, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    HEPPNEH GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. Mot M.
Mike Monahan. ton of Kt.
and Mrs. James Monahan. U
visiting his parents this week
end. He will be returning to
Portland on Monday, Memorial J
Day. i
Wdl Done!
Class
of
1966
TOO HAVE A GOOD STAKTI
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK I
C. A. RUGGLES
INSURANCE
Incoming Freshmen
Girls Feted at Tea
By Girls' League
Junior "hie sisters", assoign
ed to each incoming freshman
cirl. mot their guests at the
annual Girls' League Tea on
Friday afternoon at the high
school and entertained them
during the party.
Mothers of girls In eighth
grade, as well as high school,
were also guests for the after
! noon.
In a short program. President
Theresa Munkers introduced her
follow Girls League officers.
Karla Luoiani, vice-president;
' Carol Rawlins, secretary, and
Kav Paeeott. treasurer.
Mrs. Violet Lanhm. advisor
for the past year, was present
ed an orchid corsage hv the of
ficers. Nonda Clark entertained the
group of nearly 2tX) persons by
reading several poems. Judy
Jones. Joan Stockard and Janis
; B:kor. accompanied by Shirley
Krwin. sang two numbers.
The League officers served
tea and cookies from an at
; tractive tea table centered with
; an arrangement of rod peonies.
! Nonda Clark and Carol Rawlins
j had designed the centerpiece.
Fancv cookies were made tor
the partv bv Home -Eeonomics
classes, "under the supervision
of Miss Virginia Buch, instructor.
Soroptimists Host
Annual Senior Tea
For Girls, Mothers
Senior girls and their mothers
were guests of the Soropttmlst
Club of Heppner at its annual
Senior Girls" Tea. held at the
home of Mrs. Wavol Wilkinson
on Sundav afternoon. May 22.
Decorations on the attractive
refreshment table carried out
the senior class colors of vol
'ow ami white. An arrangement
of vellow roses, the class flow
er, flanked hv vellow taHrs,
centered the table.
Mrs. Bill Johnson presided at
the punch bowl, and Mrs. Kd
Gor.ty. a charter member, pour
ed coffee. Special favors for the
irirls included small "worry
birds" made of teasel, and col
ored polaroid pictures of girU
with their mothers. Tom Raw
lins, a Heppner senior, took
care of the photography.
Piano background music by
Mrs. Ola Mae Groshens provid
ed entertainment during the
afternoon.
Also attending wore some of
the high school faculty women
and wives of men faculty members.
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4 Jr CLASS OF 1965
iHPOMORROW
r LEADERS
X fat community salutes yon.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Summer Activities
Planned at Meeting
The Rhea Creek Grange Home
, K.oonormcs Club met last Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. Ray
! Drake for a politick IunchtHn
and a business meeting in the
I afternoon. Mrs. Ben Anderson
presided over the meeting as
members answered roll call by
! telling their favorite flower.
! Many activities for the coming
j months were discussed.
I Those present were Mrs. Wal-
ter Wright. Mrs. Barton Clark,
I Mrs. Ron Haguewood. Mrs. Wll
I liam Bergstrom. Mrs. Harold
Wright, Mrs. Cecil Lutkins. Mrs.
Doc Babb, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wright. Mrs. Orian Wright, Mrs.
Paul Warren. Mrs. Olive Hus
ton. Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mary
Wright. Evelyn Farrens, Mrs.
Earl Gilliam and Mrs. Drake.
The June 15 meeting will be
held at the Anson Wright park.
CoOQ
n
Housewarming Party
Given for Bergstroms
Manv Rhea Creek Grangers
and friends gave Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Bergstrom a housewarm
ing party. Sundav evening in
their new trailer home.
Ice cream, cake mid coffee
were served to Mr. and Mrs.
Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Orian
Wright. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg
trom. Mr. and Mrs. Civil Lut
kins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drake,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens,
Mr. and Mrs. Akin Barlow, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Ball. Mr. and
Mrs. Henrv Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Barton Clark. M. and Mrs. Doc
Babb. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rill, Mrs.
Ben Anderson, Helen Barney.
Mrs. Rose Bergevln and Gerald
Bergstrom.
Need scratch pads? Get them
at the Gazette Times.
Hastings Return
From Trip South
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings
rerturned last Wednesday from
a two week vacation trip to San
Antonio, Texas, where they
were guests of their son In law
and daughter, Mr- and Mrs. H
b. Henry and children. Hank
and Joyce. They traveled by Jet
plane.
Some of their sight seeing
plans were interrupted when
complications of a bad coM forc
ed Mr. Hastings to visit the doc
tor for medication. They were,
However, able to travel In the
vicinity and view part of the
big LBJ Ranch of President
Johnson, as well as to other
scenic attractions in the area.
Over The
Tee Cup
r Una! Jk. m. U . .was. WUtc C liMiirrwrti ' im i i3 Lww
iA c&v fih fori
sz ci)
The future is in your hands...
Good Luck '66 Grads.
Gardner's Men's Wear
NICE
GOING
Congratulations
to all of you.
PETTYJOHN'S
Farm and Builders
Supply
By DEE CRIBBLE
While this oP reporter was
; busy counting ballots, nine golf
ing gals played in the gorgeous
i Tuesday sunshine.
Golf balls were awarrded to
' Kay Burchell, closest to the pin
on number 9, and to Faye Pierce
: for the most strokes on number
7 Marie McQ. was in charge of
the day's play.
Thursday, June 2, starting at
o'clock is CLEANING DAY for
jthe clubhouse. Many hands
I make light work, so donate
some of your valuable time,
jgals.
' Lessons are still progressing
satisfactorily.
Keep your eyes on the golf
course there's going to be two
"broken down, but not out,
golfers" puttering about in
their new golf carts. (I hope
Grib will let me ride in his.
How about you, Juanlta?)
Don't forget the golf date this
Sunday, May 30. at Kinua!
I'm glad ifi over I fel I
know all there li to know
don't you?"
CHART 4
YOUR Ml
COURS'E ! jfenjjfl
Best of luck in the future and
Congratulations on a job well done...
CENTRAL MARKET
IONE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS Or 1968 Includes nine aenlot graduate. They will receWe diplom
at Friday eveninq, June 3. Top row, left to rtcjht Bodney UnnelL Stanley HoUteln, Eaten
Hama. Mark HaWonon. Bottom row Heib Davidson, Mike Palmer, Jay BalL Bob Baker. Not
pictured U William Johnson.
Graduation Set For Class of '66
By MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Graduation ex
ercises for the senior class of
Riverside High school will he
held Wednesday, June 1. at 8
p.m. in the school gymnasium.
The speaker will bo Wallace
McCrae. presl dent of Blue
Mountain Community College
In Pendleton.
Members of the class arc Ron
ald Bacon, Donna L'ppenbach.
I'ennv Kosscy. salutatorlan. Bill
Knox, Sharon Locker, DeeAnn
McKlroy, Alan Moore. Tonl Ol
in, Larry Peterson. Glenn
Schmeder. Michael Smith, vale
dictorian, Mike Snvder, Dave
Stiefel, Ella Sutton. Jim Wilson.
Doe Wear and Douglas King.
Baccalaureate services will be
held Sunday. Mav 29, at 8 p.m.
In the gymnasium. The stx-aker
will be the Rev. Jack Naff, pas
tor of the First Christian church
in HermLston.
Graduation exrcl.ses for mem
bers of the eighth grade will be
held In Irr I g o n at the A. C.
Houghton school the evening of
June 2. Members of the class
from Boardman are Luann Burg.
Jerry Downey, Gary Hligel. Judy
Hlnton, Ken Irwin. Pamela
Kuhn, Glenda Moore, Alrxrt
Phillips, Richard Shocmake.
Sally Sutton. Jody Tatone and
Ron Zlellnskl.
There will be no school Mav
30, Memorial Day. The final
day of school is June 3.
Students Receive Awards
The following awards were
Riven out at a recent assembly
at Riverside High school: Les
ter Iroux presented the chem
istry award to Mike Smith:
Mrs. Leroux presented the
mathematics award or the high
est score In math achievement
to Mike Part low; Ron Daniels
presented nlns to the student
rnxly president. Glenn Schmed
er; the valedictorian. Michael
Smith; and the satutatorlun,
Penny Kossey. Ronald Black
gave the Kr'A chapter a speech
award won In a contest the
past year. Max Jones, Irrlgon,
presented the soli conservation
sHTch award to Chester Phil
lips. Glenn Schmeder received
the Hltchin' Post trophy for the
outstanding athletic achieve
ment from Dan Da I lotto. Mrs.
Ruth Coy gave the scholastic
award for outstanding achieve
ment In Journalism to Kranell
Walker.
G.A.A. awards were presented
bv Mrs. Phil La Combe to the
following: first year Theresa
Ball, Karen Irwin, Tonl Zleltn
ski. Terrv Senn. Anita Pummel
Laurie Peterson. Ruth Nords
trom. Second year Julie Ale
Milan. Linda Tatone. Kalhy
Ilinton. Renett McNeill. Joyov
Jackson, Carolyn Burg, AnnUi
Obermeier. Darlene Gollyhurn,
Sonja Lafterqulst. Betty fcppcn
bach, Brenda Barnhart. Third
year Shirley Dixon, IVatina
Bellinger, Chrystal MoGinnes,
Carol Anne Harper, Mardee
Chllders. Kranell Walker. Pat
Davis, fourth year lVeAnn
McKlroy. Penny Kosim'Y. Tonl
Olln, Donna Kppcnbach.
Greenfield Grange met Satur
day night at the hall. tartln
with potluck supper at 6:30
Hosts were Mr, and Mrs. Ber
nard Donovan and Mr. and Mrs.
Delmer Hufl, Kva l.aChance
trom Blue Mountain Grange in
La Grande was a guest.
l-eonnrd Bedord. chairman of
the building committee, report
ed on plans for the new grange
hall, and It was voted to ac
cept the plans with the addit
ion of four feet on one side of
the hall.
Mrs. Arthur Allen reported
that a new community bulletin
board would be put on the out
side of the new Hicks Market.
Announce m e n t was made
that the Oregon State Grange
session will be held June 13
1H In Sllverton. Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Thorpe and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Allen plan to attend.
atulations!
CLASS OF 1966
We salute each of you.
Morrow County Grain Growers