Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 13, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    lone 4-H Youth Join
To Present Church Service
By CATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONR lono 4 11 memhers
from all rlulm combined (or
Stinilnv worMhlp service at the
lono United Chunh or Christ r
rnnt;'l hy Mr. Normnn Nelson,
Mm, I- A. MrCnlic anil Mrs.
Ih-nrv Krrlm. Merllee Jucohs ex
trnilctl a welcome n nil opened
l he Nervlee and June Krctis nave
the 4-11 Invocation and (lint
Krelw, the 411 plc(lnc. Mm. Mur
lorle Wllcoxen, county rxlenslon
aKenl, spoke of loyulty In 4 II.
I.lndii IVttvlohn rend I'salmii
111 an the Mcrlplure lesson und
Itev. Walter U. (Towell deliver
ed the aermon "UsIiir our 4 ll'i
for t;i". Kristin Nelson pro
nounced the benediction.
LIkIiUhk the candlea were
CiishIp Chupi-1 and Christina
Uiidstrom, and ushers were
llerbie KkNtrom, Clint Krebs,
I'hurleH Nelson, and Keith Nel
sun. The 4 II choir anna a spe
cial number uccompunlcd by
Denlece Matthews lit the piano.
Those In the choir beside those
already mentioned were Doris
McCain-. Niincv 1'ettyjohn, Mar
lie Llnnrll, Freddie Sherman,
Jan KkMruin, Cindy Kkstrom,
and Tanya Tucker.
llrtan and Murk Kletmann,
whose blrthduys full on Sept
emtw r 30 and OcIoIht 1, cele
brated with u fumlly party on
September 30 at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mm. BUI
Kletmann. liuests present were
Mr. and Mrs. Rolnrt Kletmann
and family. Mr. anad Mrs. Vic
tor Kletmann, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Kottcrl. Mr. and Mrs. Cene
Kietmunn and Chris, Mrs. toper
Hanson of I'ortlnnd, and tluir
little brutlier, Gre.
Mr. and Mrs. Kiiymond l.un-di-ll
and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Kay HclinhlKtier went to Port
land the past week-end to at
tend the University of Oregon
Stanford football name. They
met Tom HelmblHiier ami Cher
Vie Lundell and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Oslbov of KuKcne In
l'ortlund.
Room Committee! Appointed
Room repri'sentauves of the
lone ITA are busily contui1lii4
the purents of school children
In the annual drive for mem
bership. Mrs. Don McKlllKott
and Mrs. Roiiert Kletmann are
en chairmen of the membership
and room representative com
mittee. They have announced
the following room representa
tives fur the school year: Mrs.
I'aul Tews, first trade; Mrs. Itoy
A I.lndstrom, second tirade;
Mrs. Keith Ilea, third
Mrs. M.trv Hull, fourth
Mrs. I.ouls Carlson, fifth
ami Mrs, II. R. Krebs,
crude
crude;
crade;
c!j;hlh
Uradc.
Thn.m represent the Mfh
Kcluxil classes are: Mrs. 1'ete
Cannon, ninth (trade; Mrs. Hi-rl
Akers, 10th cratle; Mrs. Bryce
Keene and Mrs, Normnn Nel
son, 11th crude, and Mrs. Wal
lace Matthews, 12th Rr.nle. The
crade school mothers are plan
ning three parlies for the rooms,
Hallowe'en, Christmas, and Val
entine's Day, The room repre
sentatives will also be respon
sible for committees for the so
cial hour following all ITA
meetings.
A recent cuest of Mrs. Kdlth
Nlchoson wns Mrs. Anna Fell
merlliiK of Seavlew, Wash. She
has been visitlni? relatives and
friends In Heppner and will be
remembered as the former Anna
Buschke.
Mrs. William Moller, Elisa
beth and Anne were week end
guests of her cousins. Mr. and
Mrs. Koy W. l.lndstrom. Mrs. F.l
mer Griffith accompanied her
back to Cresham on Sunday
and will spend the week in
l'ortlund.
Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Bartlial
amay and fumlly of Odessa
spent the week-end with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Klchard Sherer and sons.
Kecent cucsts of Mrs. Delbert
Kmert were her brother and sis-tor-ln-luw,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fnhey of Oakland, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kohde and
Puul of Kennewick spent the
week end here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klet
mann. Mrs. John Swanson left on
Friday for Portland to meet her
husband, who came In on u
plane from Atlanta, da., on
Saturday. Mr. Swanson has been
In Atlanta for five weeks tak
ing a training course with Craw
ford Insurance adjusters. Ho
graduated among the top ten of
his class. Their small daughter
will remain for a week Willi
her crandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
tiaiiund Swunson, while her
parents find a new homo in
l'ortlund, whero Mr. Swunson
will be employed.
Miss Hobcktih Cuso and Miss
Kita Kerr have moved from the
Brenner trailer home to the
home owned by Mrs. Dale Kay
on upper Main Street.
Miss Virginia McCluln of Al
bany Is a Kuest al the homo
of her sister, Mrs. Herbert Eks
trom Sr. Also spending the
week-end at home was Holund
Kkstrom, who Is attending East
ern Oregon College at La
Grande.
Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge
No. 91 met Thursday evening
at the home of Mrs. Mary Swan
.son, with Mrs. Adon Hamlott as
co-hostess. Plans were made for
the District Convention, which
will bo held In Heppner on No
vember 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamar and
grandson Handy of Portland
were week-end hunting guests
of Mrs. E. C. Heliker and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Heliker In
the mountains.
Mark Halvorsen and Jay Ball,
student at F..O.C. spent the
week-end at their homea here.
Joe Halvorsen, a sophomore at
C.H.C. wait also home for the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. George t'ortsch
ev and Kodney of Portland ar
rived on Saturday to spend a
few days visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mr. Hershal Town
send ami to get their young Ron,
Hrent. who has been hero for
two week.
lone High school football boy
had the opportunity to attend
a college football game on Sat
urday when they were Invited
to attend the Oregon State vs.
Northwestern game at Corvnllls
as guests of Irvln Itauch, Mor
row county ftehool board mem
ber. The hoys from here Join
ed boy from Heppner and Riv
erside to enloy the game. Those
going from here were Jim Swan
son, Keith and Charles Nelson,
Tom and Pat McElllgott, Frank
Halvorsen. John Krebs, Nell and
Ron Chrlstopherson, and Couch
Gordon Meyers.
Parents are reminded that on
Friday, October 14, there will
be no school In elementary or
high school, while teachers are
attending In service Irulnlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
Sr. and Wayne Hams sMnt the
week -end In Seattle, where Mrs.
Wavne Hums has been all week
with their little daughter, Les
lie. The baby was very 111 a
week ago, her heart completely
slopped during surgery and had
to be massaged manually
through an opening In the
chest. She has recovered nicely
and they expect to be able to
bring her home In about a
week. The baby bus been un
der observation at the Univer
sity of Washington Medical
School for hIx weeks for a very
rare disease. The disease has
finally been diagnosed as Gly
cugen Storage Disease or Von
Gcrkc's Disease, an ailment of
the liver, which can be control
led bv diet and medicine.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doher
tv returned Monday evening
fiom a vacation through Cen
tral Oregon to Cactus Lake, the
Oregon Caves and on to the
redwoods and Crescent City,
Calif. They made the return
trip home by the Oregon Coast.
Mrs. Doherty's mother. Mrs, By
ron llrudshuw of Albany, and
her cousin Nelle Collins, St.
Joseph, Mo., stuved with the
children during their parents
absence.
Francis Ruth und son Bob of
Harrington, Wash., visited her
sister, Mrs. Stella O'Meura, re
cent Iq.
Delogates to Report Tuesday
Member of the American
l.ecion and Legion Auxiliary
are planning a pot luck dinner
for Tuesday evening, October
1H. at 6:30 p.m. at the U-gion
Hall. Special guests will be the
District President of Auxiliary
Durlcne Migucz of Atliena and
the District Commander. Her
niece anil Dcnleee Mitt I hews,
who attended Girls State, and
Vlri'il Morcun and Pat McF.lll-
cot I. who went to Beaver Boys
Slate this last summer, will
make their reports.
Mrs. Bill Kletmann entertain
ed on Saturday evening with
a pinochle partv honoring her
husband on his birthday. Four
tables were In play with Mrs.
Donald Peterson winning high
for women and Louis Carlson,
lilch for men. Mrs. Pete Can
non took home low prize for
women and Dean Kohde, low
for men.
Locust Chapter No. 119, Order
of the Eastern Star held a spe
cial meeting last Thursday
evening for the official visit of
Mrs. Mur el Fields of Salem, as
soclate grand conductress of
the Grand Chapter of Oregon
A planned notluck dinner was
served to officers and members
preceding the meeting. Mrs.
Fields was a guest of Worthy
Matron, Mrs. E. R. Schaffer, at
her home near Cecil.
Stephen Lindstrom visited his
parental home over the week
end. He rode home Willi mr.
and Mrs. Orville Matheny and
family of Heppner. David Ma
theny and Stephen are both
students at Pacific Lutheran
University at Tacoma.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert iy.ctmann over the week-end
were Mrs. Kictmann's grand
mother, Mrs. Mabel Anson of La
Grande; and her sister, Mrs.
Terry Thornburg and family of
llermlston.
Pvt. Ted Toll returned to his
base at Fort Lewis, Wn., last
week after a two we e k s fur
lough. During his stay, ho vis
ited his mother, Mrs. Merna
Toll; a brother, Leonard Toll
and family; a sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Griffith,
Spray, and a brother, Chuck
Toll. Upon his return to base
lie will be in a three-weeks
leadership training school, for
which he was chosen prior to
furlough.
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Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, October
Boardman Club Honors
Teachers With Reception
By MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Members of the
Mothers Club of Boardman Grade
school were hostesses Tuesday
evening of last week for the re
ception for teachers of Riverside
High school, the Grade school
and A. C. Houghton Grade
school at Irrlgnn. Mrs. Vernon
Russell was master of ceremo
nies, and Introduced Ron Dan
iels, Riverside principal, who In
turn Introduced the teachers of
Riverside and Boardman, Mick
Tolar, principal of A. C. Hough
ton, Introduced the Irrlgon
teachers.
The program Included the Ir
rlgon girls choir singing "I Ask
The Lord" and 'The Eyes of
God", accompanied bv Mrs. Al
bert Partlow; piano solo, "Ori
ental Romance", Diane Black;
duct. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chi!
man. "Five Hundred Miles", and
Kim HI A": novelty number.
Diane Black, Donna Pummel.
Pam Kuhn, Bonnie Eppcnbach
and Vickie Hobbs. "Weddin"
Day", and "Play a Simple Mel
ody"; piano solo, "Valse", Tonl
Zlellnskl; poem. "Six Full
Hours", Mrs. Wayne Kuhn.
In charge of refreshments
were Mrs. Ron Daniels, Mrs.
Stan Henkle and Mrs. Carroll
Donovan.
Members of the Boardman
Tllllctim Club were hosts for a
surprise house warming and
politick dinner Saturday night
for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rus
sell and family in their new
home. They were presented with
a gift. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Black, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Donovan, Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey West, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Htitchlngs, Mrs. Ralph Skou
bo, Mrs. Zoe Billings and Mrs.
LaVern Partlow.
Ralph Skotibo took a croup
of students to Corvallis Satur
day for the O.S.U. Northwest
ern football game. In the group
were Jerry Downey. Boh Skou
bo. Mike Purtlow, Randy and
Richard Rvan, Duane Lamb,
Tom Van Horn. David Schtned-
er, and Leon Wilson.
Chester Phillips. Bob MoRae,
Keith Maddox and Don Jorjjen
son, Riverside High school stu
dents, left Sunday for Kansas
City. Mo. to attend the Nation
al Convention of the Future
Farmers of America.
Ways of earning extra money
were discussed at the Ladies
Aid Society of Community
Church meeting last week at
the home of Mrs. Glen Carpen
ter. The Ladies will serve pie
and coffee at the grange hall
election day, November 8. Mrs.
Waller Hayes was a guest.
The next month's hostesses
will be Mrs. Russell Miller and
Mrs. Arnin Hug.
Linda Tatone, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tatone, has been
ill in the Good Shepherd hospit
al in llermlston since October 2,
suffering with a severe case of
pneumonia. Mrs. Tatone has
been ill at home, and her sis
ter. Mrs. John Mullica of Port
land is here to care for her.
Mike Fossoy. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Partlow, also has
been a patient in the Good
Shepherd hospital since October
2. suffering with pneumonia.
Joe Tatone was called to Port
land last week for the funeral
of his brother-in-law, James H.
Flynn, who died there sudden
ly September 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schnabcl of
Clarkston, Wash, visited one
day last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie on
their way to California. Mrs.
The
Trimline
phone
is
here!
The phone of
in the palm of your
Pts
call your Pacific Northwest Bell Business Office
or ask any telephone man.
A
Schnabcl Is Gillespie's cousin.
Visitors Wednesday of last
week at the home of Mrs. Leo
Root were her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Ma
comber of Arlington, and Mr.
and Mrs. Nate Maeomber of
Pendleton, the latter former res
idents here.
Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth Steng
er and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ba
ker spent the week-end at Pull
man, Wash., visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Molle.
Visitors last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Shannon were ) Mrs. Shannon's
brother-in-law and sister,. Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Christiansen,
and her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Boston, all of
Spokane, Wash.
Mrs. Helen Busch and Mr. and
Mrs. Al Hebert of Butte, Mont.,
visited last week at the home
of Mrs. Busch's son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dante
Daltoso.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
spent the week-end In Vancou
ver, Wash., visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones.
AC and Mrs. Andre Laton
dresse and daughter Judy of
Laredo AFB, Texas, visited last
week at the home of Mrs. Lat
ondresse's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Risley. Latondresse left
Sunday for Seymore Johnson
AFB, N. C. for five weeks fur
ther training, and will then go
to Thailand December 2. Mrs.
Latondresse and daughter will
remain here for a longer visit.
Mrs. Claud Warren is recu
perating at her home here fol
lowing surgery last week in the
Good Shepherd hospital In
llermlston.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mefford
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Maeomber of Arlington were
Saturday visitors at the home
of Melford's and Mrs. Macom
ber's sister, Mrs. Leo Root.
Week end visitors at the Root
home were another brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
George Mefford of Burns. They,
Mrs. Root and Mrs. Flossie Coats
weni to Grandview, Wash. Sun
day to attend the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Mux Deweese, another brother-in-law
und sister of Mrs. Root.
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
High school and Boardman
Grade school for the week of
October 17-21 are as follows:
Monday hamburgers, lettu e e,
onions, peas, carrots and fruit;
Tuesday herb goulash, cottage
cheese biscuits and ice cream;
Wednesday creamed chicken
on toast, corn, pickled beets and
cinnamon rolls; Thursday
meal loaf, potatoes, green beans
and fruit; Friday macaroni
and cheese, peanut butter and
Jelly sandwiches, vegeta b 1 e
sticks and cookies. Bread, but
ter and milk are served with
all meals.
The Riverside Pirates scored
a big triumph here last Friday
when they beat the Weston Ti
gers 57-1S in the football game.
Coach Dan Daltoso called it a
great team effort. Chet Phillips
passed for two more, and Mike
ran for two more, and Mike
Partlow scored three touch
downs. Others scoring were Bob
McCrae with a 60-yard run, and
David Schmeder and Bob Bu
chanan in a 45-yard pass-run
play. Duane Lamb and McCrae
accounted for the extra points.
Gary Baird was also in on the
scoring.
Week-end house guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hamlin were his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
VanDoninck of Gresham.
the future
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HEPPNER
l-TIMES
13, 1966
Sec. 2
MR, & MRS. CEORCE SICARD
Sicords Are Honored
On 40th Anniversary
At Boardman Home
BOARDMAN Fifty friends
and relatives were present re
cently to help Mr. and Mrs
George Sicrad celebrate their
40th wedding anniversary at a
lawn tuncneon at their home.
Hosts for the affair were their
daughter, Maxinc Sicard of Los
Angeles, Calif., their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sicard. and their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gunnar Skoubo. One of the gifts
received was a beautiful three
tiered square cake topped with
the numeral "40", which was
made by Mrs. Albert Schunk.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Sicard's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parks
of Lebanon; her sister, Mrs. Al
ma Russ of Albany; her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Georgia Hart of
Hubbard; and her niece and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Roley and sons Kenneth and
Steven of Canby.
Mr. and Mrs. Sicard were
married May 22, 1926, at Van
couver, Wash., and came to
Boardman to live in 1946. The
celebration had been scheduled
earlier in the summer, but Mrs.
Sicard had to go to the hospit
al for emergency surgery, so It
was postponed to last month.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Sand
point, Idaho, arrived Saturday,
October 8, for a visit with her
son-in-law and daughter, . Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Henry, Mary and
Jay.
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By DONNA EPPENBACB Macaroni and hamburger, green
IRRIGON Ladle. Auxiliary "la.d' buttered beets, fruit cup
No. 379 Veterans of World War Wednwday-Roast beef, mashed
I met at the old school cafe- P0,110 crIeaml'J , P1 fr"u
terla in Irrlgon last Wednesday. fell- Thursday-Hot dogs pick
They tied afghani. for Camp buttered corn , .prico s dn;
U7h IV.m ! m ...f ,
scuffles for Walla Walla.
Those attending from Irrlgon
were Mrs. Ernest Stephens, Mrs.
Sedalla Dexter and Mrs. Rees
Morgan; from Stanfield, Mrs.
Freda Bash and Mrs. Dora
Howe; from Hermlston, Mrs.
Melvln Acton, Mrs. H. A. Llnd
lev and Mrs. Lee Wyckoff.
The auxiliary extends thanks
to Mrs. Hoi Rucker and Mrs.
Will Schmeder for their contri
butions of materials.
Mrs. Anne Crose of Richland,
Wn., visited a few days at the
new mobile home of Mrs. Ellen
Reeder.
Eddy Schuenlng participated
In the Interclub Playday Horse
Show at Finley, Wn., Sunday,
winning a blue, two red, and
yellow ribbons.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eppen
baugh and family were week
end hunters. Mrs. Eppenbough
bagged a two-point.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of
The Da 1 1 e s were week-end
guests of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs
Lathrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and
Sheryl drove to Seattle last
Wednesday. They were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jancura
and family. While there they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Casslday. On Thursday they at
tended homecoming day for the
alumni of Northwest college
and the Inauguration of the
new president, D. V. Hurst. Mrs.
Partlow is a graduate of the
Class of 1947.
Mrs. Mary Adams was releas
ed from the Pendleton Commu
nity hospital after a two week
confinement following eye sur
gery.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom ana
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eppen
bach, were week-end hunters at
Monument. They also visited
Mr. Isom's cousin, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Musgrave. Isom return
ed home with a two point buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Koch, Den
ise, Shawn and David, from
Portland, were week-end . visit
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Koch
of Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Hill of Irrigon. Mrs. Koch
and children remained in Irri
gon with her folks for the
week.
Mrs. Myrtle McN'amee visit
ed Mrs. Joe Ferrucci, Mike and
Davie, of Pendleton last Tues
day. Mrs. Ferrucci is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Shoun.
Menus for A. C. Houghton
school for October 17-21 are as
follows: Monday White beans,
spinach, apple crisp. Tuesday-
Instant
$1
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Large Fresh
Lynden Cut-up
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Farm Fresh
12 OZ. FROZEN
TIP TOP
Sunnylou
1 Lb. Pkg.
Friday & Saturday, October 14 & 15
mm
Sole, tartar sauce, cabbage slaw,
buttered carrots, nuddlng.
The following students are re
turning to college: Howard
Keith. Oregon State University;
John Lathrop, University of Ore
gon; Susan McCoy, Eastern Ore
gon College; Terry McCoy, East
ern Oregon College; Jim Wil
son, Blue Mountain College;
Sheryl Witherspoon, Blue Moun
tain College.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eppen
bach, John and Betty traveled
to the coast over the week-end
visiting Mr. Eppenbach's niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winters of
Toledo, then on to Junction City
to see his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Primus and family. They
returned by way of Vancouver,
Wn., where they visited Mrs.
Eppenbach's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pax
son. Mrs. C R. McDowell and Mrs.
E. E. Gonty drove to Portland
liailivii asim, t u.
last Friday where Mrs. Mcuow
ell was able to visit her dau
ghter from Madras, and Mrs.
Gonty visited her mother, Mrs.
C. F. Hemrich of Beaverton. On
Sunday Mrs. Gonty's brother,
Charles and family of Longview,
Wn., and a sister, Mrs. Bernie
Altishin and family of Portland
met at their mother's home. Ed
and Doug Gonty drove down to
be with the families and bring
Mrs. Gonty home.
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Passengers
For Bus Trip to Corvallis
Saturday, November 19.
Oregon vs. Oregon State
Game
For Information
Call:
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