Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 09, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE
Women's Challenges
Topic of Discussion
By Methodist WSCS
"Whore The Women Are" was
the topic of the program pre
sented bv Mrs. Orian WrtRht at
the regular meetinc of the Wo
men's Society of Christian Serv
ice of the Methodist church
Wednesday evening. June 1. in
the church social rooms.
Mrs. Wright pointed out that
women constitute half the hu
man race and should take ad
vantaee of opportunities to serve
in official positions in commun
ity and church, using the Bible
as the chart for meeting chal
lenges of the changing world.
"We are citizens not only of the
small world in which we live,
but also of the larger world be
yond local boundaries,"' she
pointed out. The challenge is to
live and love as Christians in
dailv life, and the wav we re
spond to every situation in every
relationship shows the depth of
our commitment, the speaker
noted.
Mrs. Bob Henry presided dur
ing the business meeting. A re
port was heard from Mrs. Mattie
Green on the National Assembly
held recently in Portland. One
question posed by a panel was
"Who is the more important to
educate, men or women?"
Mrs. Henry and Mrs, Doug
Drake reported on the standing
committee training meeting
held in Hermiston on May 25.
Events coming up were an
nounced as follows: Susanna
Wesley Circle picnic, June 22;
all-church picnic in July, and of
ficer orientation meeting plan
ned for August.
Mrs. Elsie Leather and Mrs.
Mattie Green served refresh
ments. Appreciation Party
Honors Teacher
In appreciation to Mrs. Naomi
C. Leishman, first grade teacher
in the Heppner Elementary
school for her devoted work
with the beginning students the
past year, mothers of her stud
ents honored her with a "thank
you" party in her room the last
day of school, Friday afternoon.
As a gift appreciation, the
mothers presented her with a
fitted traveling case. Refresh
ments included an elaborately
decorated cake, furnished by
Mrs. Ron Haguewood.
Mrs. Leishman has accepted a
position with the Reedsport
school system for the coming
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer McCaleb
and daughters, Barbara and
Beverly, and Mrs. Les (Mildred)
Lundblad, all of Portland, spent
the Memorial week-end with
Mrs. Mattie Green, mother of
Mrs. McCaleb and Mrs. Lund
blad. McCaleb is a supervisor of
practice teaching and interne
teaching for Portland State Col
lege at David Douglas High
school and other schools.
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-TIMES. Thursday. Jus 1966
Melba Reid is Wed
To Charles Mitchell
In Kinrua Ceremony
KINZVA tn a candlelit
single ring ceremony Saturday
night. June 4. at the Kinnia
Community church. Miss Melba
Marie Reid. daughter of Robert
Reid and Mrs. Frank Hunsucker
became the bride of Charles
Ltnlev Mitchell, son of Mr. and
Mr. Robert Wagner of Bend.
The service- was performed by
tho Rev. Fdwin Derrick.
The bride, given in marriage
bv her father, wore long white
gown of taffeta wtih a lace bod
ice fashioned with long sleeves.
Her finger tip length veil was
held bv a crown of hand made
lace and pearls. She carried an
arrangement of pink roses and
centered with a white orchid.
Matron of honor was her sis
ter. Mrs. Lorraine Wilson, who
wore white lace over pink and
a corsage of carnations. The
bridesmaids were Mrs. Kay Gor
ham.cousin of the bride, and
Miss Charlotte Hatter who wore
white lace over pink. Candle
lighters were Sara Bowman and
Noroen Cecil with Maria Wilson
as flower girl and Steven Hast
ings as ring bearer.
Serving as best man was Ray
mond Reid with Frank Hunsuck
er and Sam Samitore as grooms
men. I'shers were O. L. Adams
and Flovd Wilson.
Mrs. Robert Kelso played the
traditional wedding music and
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Freeman who sang. "Oh. Pro
mise Me" and "Lord Bless This
Hour".
The bride's mother wore blue
and white nylon over taffeta
and the groom's mother wore a
two piece pink suit. Both wore
white carnation corsages.
The four tiered cake was
cut and served bv Mrs. Dorothy
Prince after the gride and groom
cut the traditional first slice.
The gift table was in charge
of Mrs. Raymond Reid. After a
short wedding trip the young
couple is at home in Kinzua
where the groom is employed
bv Kinzua Corporation.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. Dale Sinclair of Spray,
Mrs. Shirley Peterson of Her
Long, Calif., Mrs. Dequito Mc
Graw of North Hollywood, Calif,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gorham
of Wallowa.
Sorority Installs
Incoming Officers
Beta Omega Sorority held its
installation banquet recently at
the Wagon Wheel Cafe banquet
room in Heppner, with outgoing
president, Betty Hausler. con
ducting the ceremony.
Incoming officers are Maxine
Rietmann. president: Donna Pet
erson, vice president; Betty
Rietmann, corresponding secre
tary; Pat Kincaid. recording sec
retary: Adele Dockter. treasurer;
Joyce Snider, chaplain and Jon
quil Girl, and Betty Hausler.
educational director. Betty Haus
ler was installed bv the new
president. .
Mrs. Hausler presented offic
ers that had served with her
the past year special recognition
pins, and officers for the coming
year were presented corsages by
incoming president, Maxine
Rietmann.
Those who received ten-year
pins were Marilyn Rietmann,
Donna Peterson, Joyce Snider,
Maxine Lunnell and Alice Craw
ford. A jewel pin ceremony was
Biven in honor of Dianna Kin.
! caid and Donna Webb, with Mrs.
Hausler tn charge.
Serving on the social commit
tee were Maxine Rietmann,
Betty Hausler and Donna Peter
son. Picnic Entertains
Heppner 8th Graders
Eighth graders of Heppner
grade school were guests at a
graduation picnic from 5 to 8
p.m., Wednesday, June 1. The
students were taken by school
bus to Cutsforth Park where they
were served a supper of wien
ers, pop, potato chips, relishes
ana cup canes.
i Rain, which had threatened
: all day, held off and the even-
ing was sunny but cool,
i Principal Jack Grossnickle
and eighth grade teacher Tom
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
i Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs Drval
Matheny, Mr. and Mrs. Riley
Munkers and Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Abrams helped serve the
supper. Leonard Munkers was
bus driver.
Couple Visits Here
Following U. S. Tour
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Billings of
Seattle, Wn., spent the Memor
ial Day holiday visiting at the
home of Mrs. Billing's mother,
Mrs. Ethel Zeimantz, and with
Mrs, Mabel Chaffee.
The Billings had just returned
from a nine-months tour of the
United States. While in Florida,
they took a cruise to South
America, the Bahamas and oth
er islands. In October they will
sail for London, Spain and
Honolulu.
Alfred Van Winkle of . Spo-
kane, brother of Jack Van Win
kle, visited briefly here Monday.
He had been to Condon in con
nection with business on con
struction of a new grain eleva
tor and stopped here to attend
Chamber of Commerce meeting
with his brother. He is vice pres
ident of the Spokane Bank of
Cooperatives.
Mrs. Herman Winter attended
the Republican State Central
Committee in Medford last
week. She is the Morrow County
Republican Chairman.
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AERIALISTS are an important
part ol a circus, and it is re
ported that some, such as the
one pictured above, will be a
part ol the presentation when
the three ring Bin) am Bra,
circus comes here Wednesday.
June 22.
CowBelle Luncheon
To be Held June 17
Luncheon meeting of the Mor
row County CowBelles will be at
the Wagon Wheel Cafe on Fri
day, June 17. at 1 p.m., it was
announced. All members are
asked to be present. At that time
Plans will be made for the bar
becue for the ISH'm Father of the
Year. Boh Abrams, on Sunday,
June 26, at the county fair
grounds. ,
Democrats Schedule
Meeting Tuesday
Meeting of Morrow county
Democrats has been called for
Tuesday night, June 14, at 8
o'clock In the old city library,
Heppner. adjacent to the cltv
hall. Mrs. Virginia Rosewall.
chairman of the county Demo
cratic Central Committee, an
nounces. Election of officers is on the
agenda, and plans will be made
to prepare for the November
election.
Rev. Jackson Coming
For Sunday Services
There will be Holy Commun
ion servievs at All Saints' Episco
pal church on Sunday, June 12,
at 10 a.m.
The Rev. Chandler Jackson of
Hermiston will be here and a
coffee hour in the parish hall
will follow the communion serv
ice. Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Hughes and sons Scott and
Rickey of Sweet Home are guests
this week of his mother. Mrs.
Olive Hughes, and of his brother
and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Hughes and family. The
mother will return home with
them on Friday and will attend
the 50th class reunion of her
class at Oregon State Univer
sity, to be held June 24-25. On
Julv 1 Mrs. Hughes plans to be
in Portland to visit her brother,
G. Willard Bassett of Santa An
na, Calif., who will be guest dir
ector of music for the Imernat-
ional Kiwanis Convention in
Portland that week-end. Mr.
Bassett Is a nationally known
voice instructor, owning a pri
vate voice studio in Santa An
na. In August he will conduct
for another convention in Hawaii.
OVER
400 PAIRS
OF
GIRLS' AND LADIES'
GONTY'
HEPPNER
MONUMENT
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMF.NT Mrs. Larrv Lin-
port took Maynanl Hamilton to
John Day last Thursday where
he left by bus fir Boise, Idaho.
There he visited his brother in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J.
t. Hants and their two dau
ghters. Miss Dorothy Merrill of
Knise an,l Mr mil ! r t.vnn
Ijivi-Iv and n n rf V l.Jtkl-
City. Utah. Miss Merrill brought
him home Sunday evening, re
turning to her work there Mon.
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork and
tirls of Rend vir visitors here
on Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Jessie soott. Mrs. flruce
Klemini? Oah ami Flnier Mat.
tcson. drove to Heppner Friday
on ousiness.
Amerlean Lofton a ml Auxiliary
held their regular meetings lasl
mursttay evening in the Legion
hall. The Auxiliary voted the
same officers back Into office.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Williams
and ba'iy of Long Creek spent
the week-end here with his folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell of
Camp 5 were tn town visiting
her folks, then took her youngest
sister. Dlanne, home with them
for a week.
D. L Matteson of Pendleton
spent a few days with his folks,
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Matteson.
Mrs. Jessie Scott. Mrs. Kdna
Moore and daughter Jackie
drove to Heppner Monday for
dental ami doctor appoint
ments. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Jones drove
to Heppner Monday on business.
They reported Sun Flower Flat
road was very good fur traveling
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Matteson
and children drove to Prtneville
to spend Memorial holidays with
her cousins th. Williir,! R u-il.
helm family. John Hawk famllv
of Camp 5 was also there and
their daughter. Maxine. rami
home for a week's visit with the
Mattesons.
Mrs. Reeta Hinlon, who ha-J
oeen visiting with her two dau
ghters and families, Mr. and Mrs
Jim Durbin and children in Sa
lem, and with Mr. ami Mr tx,..
wayne & asset and daughters In
rrinevuie, returned to her norm
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Kav Harris returned honn
in Henoner from P.. mil,
pital where she had been for
tew days- 1 hey had just moved
to Heppner from here two week!'
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fleming
if Jacksonville came Mav 25 foi
graduation nnd Memorial Day
Bruce Fleming returned home
accompanied by Paul McCnrty
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two daughters. Stella McCarty.
anu .Mrs. i layton sweck and
family In Heppner, also with
three grandsons and families in
Monument.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Wright of,
ni-j(jiu-r vi.Mieu ,xiay at tn
Bover home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Copeland
ana two young sons or Salon'
spent th Memorial Day week
end with her brother, Stanley
Buyer and family.
Mrs. M. Faye' Sweek was In
Vancouver, wn. lor graduation
and visited her son Jack Sweek
and family.
Grandmother Mrs. Ellen
Moore, after spending a week in
rrinevuie lor medical care, I:
now Stavinp With her irmrtri
daughter, Mrs. Stanley Boyer and
family, and is reported to be
feeling much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmes
and children have moved their
summer home on the mildle fork
of John Day River which they
recently bought from Mrs. Maude
Johnson.
Jim Croker family had as
guests for a week Jim'r mother
from Vancouver and a sister in
law from Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheeler are
proud owners of a new Jeep
pickup.
Mru. Ora Evans of Portland
visited here dcring the Memorial
Vacation School
To Start Monday
Heppner Methodist church Is
conducting a week of Vacation
Bible School front June 13
through 17 In the usual Sunday
School classrooms. Bible study,
worship devotions and handi
crafts will take up mivst of the
2 V hour session, from ! to
11:30 a.m. A registration fee is
asked of !V cent or child, or
not more than $1 (V per family.
Contrary to a letter previously
sent to the parents, the four
nnd five-year-olds wilt be In
cluded In the kindergarten de
partment. All thivtc children
who were ill the first through
the sixth grades will be irv
cluded also.
Teachers who have volunteer
ed their time and supervision
are Mrs. Jack Krelger and Miss
Margaret Green, Mh ami lit It
grade classes; Mrs. Gene Pierce
and Mrs. t.vnn Pearson. 3rd and
4th: Mrs. Bruce Griffith, 1st and
'.'ml; Mrs. James tlilderbriind and
Mrs. Don Haguewood kinder
garten group. High school girls
will be helping In the classes
or with bahv sitting
Mrs. Sum Miller will be In
charge of music, and Mrs. James
Htlderbrand and Mrs. Jnv
Wheelhouse are serving as co
chairmen of the session
Rachel Dick Chosen
To Attend Institute
Mrs. Rachel Dick. Heppner
(High School teacher who has
been working with reading In
struction for several years, has
! been selected to attend an In
istitute for Advanced Study In
i Reading thlN summer at Oregon
State University.
The Institute is Intended to
help "upgrade education by pro
viding schools and school dist
ricts with teachers highly train
ed In teaching reading." It will
begin on June 20 and lust until
August 12.
Day week.
Ann Cowdon of Portland seiit
a week end recently with her
grandchildren, the Noland fam
ily. The Columbia Power Co op Is
jutting a new roof on their
building.
Frank Rains family and his
mother from Idaho were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Williams
Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Scott and
son Robin drove to IKiv Creek
Sunday evening for dinner with
Mr- and Mrs. Jerry Hudson and
family, and brought home their
son, Robert.
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Mr. and Mrs IVte Slocum and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Dick
Applcgntc and family, all of
Portland, spent Memorial week
end wllh Mr. Frieda Slocum
Dinner golstx of Mr. and Mis
Leg Itolilnson lat Sunday In
cluded M. ami Mrs. Kenneth
Hatty and Gay to of Heppner and
Mrs. Gladys Corrlgall and grand
daughter Kim of Portland. Mis
Corrlgall also visited wllh ret
atlves In HnrdmNit.
Mr. an I Parrel Harris. Bob and
John, and Mr and Mrs. Archie
Ball were among those enjoying
the "diag" tare at Pilot Rock
Sunday.
Calling al the Sam McPanlel
hiMe over Memorial Pay week
end and li.sl week were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Held of Spray, Mr
Owen Leathers anil Cindy and
Mrs. tjirry Cook of Heppner. Mr
and Mrs, Art Alderman of Gresli
am, Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Howell
ami Paddy of Monument. Frank
and Jack Howell of Spray, Mr
and Mrs, Max Breeding and boy
of Portland, ami Mrs. Lola Breed
Ing of Lexington Spending Sat
unlay night with their grand
parents wire Tommy Malum of
Council. ila, and Mike Malum
of F.lgln.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Crewdson
w as In Ki'ho last Sunday to spend
the day with Mr and Mrs Dick
Wuddt'll and family
The Hilton Lesleys had as
their guest last week end Mr
and Mrs J II Wood, Rubin. Us
lie. lilllle and Randy of Portland.
Mr and Mis Ford Sloan of l-ong
Cieek. Mr Nell Kos.s of peudle
ton and Mr and Mrs Hob U'sley
and Jerry I. Inn of Bend.
Mr nnd Mrs Carey Hastings
of Heppner ylsited Tuesday even
ing at the Sam Steer home
Rodeo Hires Clown
Bruce Rergevln of Canbv has
been hired as the clown for the
I'.NUi Morrow county rodeo The
action was taken at the regular
meeting of the rodeo board last
Wednesday night. Jerry Coolcv,
bull fighter, will accompany
Bergevln to the show here to as
sist with the performance.
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Students Selected
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Merllee Jacobs and John Raw.
Iln from Heppner High School
will be among 413 of Oregon's
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who have been Invited t the
Oregon State Unlvendty campus
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day Scletnv Lecture aeries spon
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Science.
Merllee In the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Jacobs of lone
and John Is the son of Mr, and
Mrs. Hill llawllus of Heppner
Thev are members of Mr, Kirk
Home's advanced biology el as
at Heppner High School.
The program will Include led
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oglst, Pr. Robert It. Llvlngton,
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