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GAZETTE-TIMES
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Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, November 10, 1966 Sec. 2
BMC President Speaks
To Male Banquet Guests
By KATHERINE L1NDSTHOM iKrltlen!' n1 M"'
Mr. and Mm. Alfred Nelson,
IONBIono Lodge No. 120.
AP Jc AM entertained the high
school boys and thn elementary
nd high school men faculty
members at a fried chicken ban
qui't In the Masonic hull on Krl
ly evening. Rev. Walter B.
t'rowcll gave the. table grace
and Hcrl Akcrs, Junior warden,
acted an muster of ceremonies.
He presented Harold Bckks,
principal, who Introduced facul
ty members. Gordon Meyers in
troduced member of his foot
bull team and other boys of the
HCtlOol.
Wallace MiiUe, president of
Blue Mountain college, waa
vucftt speuker of (he evening.
tie wns accompanied by Jerry
Mosrby, director of athletics at
Blue Mountain college, who al
so said a few words to the boys.
The dinner was prepared by
members of the Kastrrn Star
and served by Rainbow girls,
Honnle Hynd, Teresa Tucker,
Wilts Johnson. Bonnie Morgan,
Sharlvne Hamlett, and Bonnie
Akers.
Mr. ad Mrs. Charles O'Connor
and Terrle spent the week end
In Eugene visiting their dau
Jr. spent Friday and Saturday
at Powell Butte, where they at
tended the "Lord's Acre Huh;",
a barbecue, auction, and coun
try store with proceeds going to
the Powell Butte Community
Christian church. This Is a large
commualty project and draws
about people annually. On
their return trip, the Nelsons
spent Saturday evening In Red
mond with Mr. and Mrs. Armln
Wlhlon, former residents of this
area.
Mrs. Lewis Halvorscn enter-
lned the Eastern Star Social
Club with a luncheon on Wed
nesday at noon. Several hua
bunds were among the 1H guests
wno attended. At the meeting
In the afternoon it was decided
to remodel the dining room as
a project for the year Mrs.
James Barnett, president, pre
sided. Nineteen ladles were enter
tained at the home of Mrs. E
C. Hellker last Thursday after
noon and visited with Mrs. Mat
tie Morgan, who la visiting here
irom ner home in Ashland. As
lMln Mrs. Hellker with the re
freshments were Mrs. Oscar
Ehter. Lee a student at the i-undeil, Mrs Don Hellker, and
University of Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Palmer
had a family dinner party on
Saturday evening at their home.
They also showed their guests
the pictures they had taken on
a recent trip to Missouri, where
they visited Mrs Palmer's fath-
er. Noah Pettyjohn. Those pre
t. a. ii. marten. Mrs. Henna
ooi or Chelan, Wash, was al
o a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lawrence
or oresnam were hunting guests
of the Roy A. Llndstrom family
ini'i wecK-eno.
Mrs. Charles O'Connor, cost
master of the lone office, went
ent were Mr. and Mrs. rold,to Arlington last week for the
Sherer. Mr. and Mrs Paul Pet- dedication of the new Arlington
ty)ohn, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee post office
Pettyjohn, and Marianne, Pat, w. . . , . ,,
and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Dick v.J?r: 'n Mlr, Bte 0 'SU
Sherer and sons, Mr. and Mrs. ,'rtoh" T") 'ne l.wT('nd1 "l
Ue Palmer and daughters, Paul 1" m . hcr brother-in-law
Pettviohn. Jr., Klmmv and Kel- "nd MrS' paries
Iv. Mrs. Kelly Andrews of La '"""'.J. 'V V hMe for. 'e
Grande, and George Miller of ?tiLwnedd'nc nn'vary of the
Mnro. Carlsons on Sunday.
Henry Buschke of Los Ange-' Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker left
b-s has been visiting his father, on Saturday for Arlrona, where
KM Buschke. He came home for ,nrV . wl" Pnd the winter
the funeral of his uncle, Max months. They went by way of
Buschke In Heppner. Sunnyvale, Calif., where they
Mrs. Lee Palmer had a group vl't their son and daugh
of friends at her home on Frf- ter ln law. Mr. and Mrs. Duane
day afternoon to honor Mrs. Baker and afmlly.
Paul Pettyjohn. Sr., on her Mrs. Horve! Pettyjohn and
birthday. Fifteen ladles enjoy, family arrived on Frldav for a
ed visiting and th . lovely re-1 visit wltlv her mother, Mr Ar
freshments. jthur Crawford, while her hus-
Membership DrWo Suenasful band Is on an elk hunting trip
The membership drive of the The Topic Club Is planning
lone PTA has been completed a public card party for Decern
according to Mrs. Robert Rlet- ber 3. at 8:00 p.m. at the Ma
mnnn, membership chairman, sonic Hall. Both bridge and Pi
There are 108 nald ud members nnchle will K ni.u.n
and each family has been pre- Rawkias Day Planned
sented with an attractive pro-. lone High school is planning
gram, which not only Includes a Sadie Hawkins Day dance at
the program topic for each the cafctorlum on Frldav night
month, but a list of students by from 8:30 to 11:00 p m. All high
grade, a faculty list, and list of (school students In the area are
school personnel. Anyone still cordially Invited to attend The
desiring a membership and pro- local dance group "The Chang
gram may contact Mrs. Rlet- Ing Times" will furnish the
mnn' i . . , J music. The traditional Sadie
A number of friends gather- Hawkins race will be held on
ed at the home of the Kenneth the athletic field on Thursday
Smouses on Sunday afternoon during activity period lust be
to greet Mrs. Anne C. Smouse fore noon
and Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Sr. of The lone band Is sponsoring
Portland, who are visiting their a movie on Sunday. November
respective families here. Dcllc- 13, at 5:00 p.m. In the cafetor
lous refreshments were served lum
to about 14 ladles present by "The Changing Times", local
the hostesses, Mrs. Ella Bur- high school dance group, played
goyne and Mrs. Smouse for the Echo Homecoming dance
Norman Nelson met his moth- at Echo on Friday night
er, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Smouse '
at Hlnkle on Friday and brought'
them to lone. Mrs. Smouse has ' MOKI IJM FMT
recently returned from a months rnvM vrn tr
State President
To Visit Lodges
Br DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON State Rebekah
President E. Mae Kafer of
Mountaineer Rebekah Lodge No.
249, Glendale, will make her
official visit to the Holly Re
bekah lodge on Wednesday, No
vember 10, at 8 p.m. It will be
Joint meeting with Bunch
grass Lodge No. 91 of lone. Ail
members are urged to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson
of Hermlston were calling on
Lexington friends on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ot7.enber
ger of Stanfleld, accompanied by
friends, were here Saturday eve
ning to attend the Rebekah tur
key dinner.
Mrs. Floyd Smith. Bob Stea-
gall and Bud Wilson are all pa
tients In St. Anthony hospital
In Pendleton.
Mrs. Florence McMillan is In
Pendleton caring for the child
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Boh Cool
while Mrs. Cool has been in St.
Anthony hospital.
Pvt. and Mrs. Don Van Wink
le have been here this week and
have visited her parent, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Cleveland and
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Van Winkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paplneau
and family moved last week in
to the former Ina B Nichols
home In Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wlhlon
of Redmond were recent hunt
ing guests at the Cutsforth cab
In. Theresa Munkers was home
from her studies at Eastern
Oregon College over the week-
end, while visiting her parents,
wir. ana Mrs. Leonard Munkers.
Lisa Cutsforth. who attends
St. Paul's School for Girls in
Walla Walla, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Orviile Cutsforth and at
their mountain cabin.
Mrs. Tlllle Raueh is at the
home of her daughter. Mrs. Al
Fetsch. after beine a Datient at
Pioneer Memorial hospital, and
Is showing some improvement.
Brown in OSU Bond
Chris Brown, son of Mr mr,A
Mrs. Paul Brown. Hnnnr' la
member this fall of the Oregon
State University tnarrhina hant
The 100-plece band performs at
all of the Oregon State home
football games in addition to
other campus and Oregon city
appearances. Brown is a sopho
more in the School nf Human.
itles and Social Science.
(Held over from last week)
visit with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smouse at
Whjttior Calif Mr. and Mrs. Danny Glenger
Mrs. Dean Rohdc and son of Portland were here for the
inui i.i iiitp vi.nung ner par- weeK-end
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rlet- Mrs. Everett Howell, Mrs
mann for a few days. Her hus- Frank Howell and Mrs. Clifford
band brought her over on Sat- Howell drove to Portland last
urav- week for a few days on busl-
A large group of young poo- ness.
pie from the United Church of I Johnnie La Vera, county clerk
Christ drove to Arlington Sun- of Grant county, was in town
day night and were guests of on business last Thursday,
the Methodist Youth Fellowship I Frank Elder and Elmer Mat
for their meeting Subject for , teson spent the past week build
5.UM,?IL w?? . Young Marrl- ing fence at the Kern's Ranch
jii m.nuii oi iit-rmis- on ueer ureen
ton assisted with the meeting
Mrs. Bob De Spain is leader of
the group. Those eolnu from
lone were Bonnie Hynd, Virgil
Morgan, Susan Jane Jenspn l h
ivrisim ana manes nelson, Bar
bara Boyce, Teresa Tucker, Ber
niece and Denlece Matthews,
Keith and Karen Nelson, and
Connie Emert. They were ac-
Mrs. Ray Davis celebrated her
birthday Saturday evening with
her daughter and brother Earl
Lewis and family at the Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott and
two sons Robert and Robin
spent three days at Vale with
his mother, Mrs. Irene Scott and
other relatives.
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Thyrsday, November 17
Registration 11:00 A.M.
Regular Meeting 1:15 P.M.
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