THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, January 19, 1967 Section 2 TV Officers Elected At Annual Meeting By DIANA KINCAID ION F. Monday evening the lone Television Corporation held Its annual meeting In the leg ion Hull with approximately 41 in attendance. Mm. Venter Ilnms was re elected decretory treasurer, and Kdmnnd Brlntow was rech-cted ns a director. Howard Crowell was elected to fill the vacancy of director left hv ltll Bishop who did not wish to run again. Ioor prize of free 'IV were won lv F.ldon Tucker, six months; Klrner Kills, four months; and Mm. Vlda Hellker, two months. The amplifier have been or dered to replace the obsolete one on the main line. Thin will boost TV and KM radio reception. Kxpectally designed tupoffs have olno been ordered lor home with color television. These tupoffs are supposed to Hive a better color picture than is received at present. Members of the senior class served refreshments after the meeting. Miss Bonnie Morgan will be Installed as Worthy Advisor of I he lone Halnlwiw Assembly on Sunday. January 29, at 2:30 in the lone Masonic hall. This will be an 0en Installation. Grangers are urged to attend a pot luck lunch at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. January 22. The regu lar Pomona meeting will be held at 2:00 P m.. followed by First and Second Degree work. All the Granges In Morrow county have been Invited to participate In this worn. Mr. and Mrs. George Port.schy of Portland traveled to lone on Sunday to get their children who have been visiting with ilielr grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ilershul Townsend for the past few weeks. 'Hie Wednesday Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. John Jepsen last week. Mrs. Oliver Ivvin won high, Mrs. Hob Har rison held low, and Mrs. Ken neth Howard won the traveling prize. Following cards, the Indies surprised Mrs. Wayne Bull with lovely baby gifts and cords. Week end guests at the Harold Sherer home were their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Andrew of La Grande. Topic Club was held this week at the homo of Mrs, Lindsay Klnrald. Mrs. Gene Rletmann presented a review of the Broad way play, "Hello Dolly." as the program. Thirteen members and guests answered roll cull by naming a current play. Mrs. Uoy Llndstrom was assisting hostess. Leaving by plane Tuesday for San Francisco were Mrs. Kannle Griffith and her daughters, Mrs. Hoy Llndstrom and Mrs. Dwight Haugcr, Lake Oswego. They are attending to some business of Mrs. Griffith's late brother, Byr on Goodall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum re turned home this week from Seattle, Wn after attending the National Wheat League conven tion. Cltv Officials Ar Instaild The City Council met last Tuesday evening. Councilman Don Bristow served as Installing officer for the group. Jim Bar nett was Installed for another year as city mayor. Also re elected were BUI Rletmann and Ray Boyce as eouncllmen. Mrs. Ray Boyce will serve again as treasurer, as will Mrs. Howard Crowell as city recorder. Newly elected Bob Drake was also In stalled as a councilman. A dinner party was held at the Tupadera in Pendleton on Sat urday, hoorlng Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klncald on their wedding anniversary and Mrs. Darrel Padberg on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marlatt, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnett, and Mr. Pad berg also enjoyed the delicious lobster dinner. Attend Goodall Servcices Mrs. Kannle Griffith, Mrs. Roy Llndstrom, and Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith drove to Astoria this week to attend funeral ser vices for Byron Goodall of San Francisco, liis interment was be side his wife In Hammond, Ore gon. Mrs. Griffith's niece, Mrs. Harold Gaggs of Oscar Island, and a nephew, Alton Turner of Baker returned home with her for a visit. Friends will be glad to know that Victor Rletmann hus re turned home from the hospital and is much improved. Mrs. James Marvin, Mrs. Ern est Chrlstopherson and Miss Re berca Case attended a Relief Society convention for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints on Saturday In Rich land, Wn. They reiurned to Richland again on Monday even ing for a Youth Leadership work shop. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Baker and Mrs. Esper Hansen, Portland, have been visiting this past week at the homo of the Victor Rietmanns. Mrs. Herb Peterson was hos tess for a Friday the 13th pin ochle party In her home last week. In honor of the occasion only low prizes were given. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. Roy A. Llndstrom, Mrs. Leland McKlnney and Mrs. Keith Rea. Ion Church Poltioni rilld lor Coming Tar The annual meeting of the lime United Church of Christ was held Sundav after a pot- luck luncheon, that was planned by Mrs. Lewis llulvorscn and the Women's Fellowship. The following people were chosen to fill expired terms In the church. Re -elected were Don Hrlstow. moderator; Mrs. Bob Itletmann. clerk; Mrs, Alfred Nelson, treasurer, and Kenneth Smouse. finance secretary. Mil ton Morgan was elected to the position of vice moderator. Vacancies In the following po slllons were filled hv Kred Mar tin and Ia-v Palmer as deacons; Mrs. Marlon Palmer and Mrs, Jim Lindsay as deaconesses; Ray Boyce and Pete Cannon on the board of trustees; Mrs. Nor man Nelson as rhureli scnoot superintendent; Mrs. I .re Palm er on Board of Christian Kduca lion; Mrs. Lindsay Klncald, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, and Mrs. Kldon Tucker on music committee; Lurry Rletmann and Rotlo Craw ford on auditing committee, and Mrs. Dinar Rletmann and Mrs. Muikham Baker, council mem bers at large. Rev. Walter Crowell read his letter of resignation due to his retirement and It was regretful- Iv accepted. The congregation also voted to maintain a 9:30 a m. worship hour during the summer months. Boardman Sailor Aboard Kitty Hawk Seaman Apprentice Alan W. Moore, son of Mr. Rollow E. Moore of Rt. 1, Boardman, has reported for dutv aboard the at tack aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk, presently In the Gulf of Tonkin, operating off the roast of North Vietnam, according to a release from the Fleet Home Town News Center. The Kitty Hawk's planes fly dally missions, providing a mo bile striking force capable of destroying the enemy's supply ami communication lines. This Is the Kitty Hawk's third Vietnam cruise and her fourth Western Pacific cruise since her commissioning In April. 11. She is homeported in San Di ego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Art Daliell re turned home Monday evening from a week-end trip to the valley. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gaars land at Kagle Creek, with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford at Al bany and at the Tress MeClint ock home In Monmouth. They were surprised to find that Mrs. Met Unlock had been in the hos pital for a foot Injury; that . their son, Jay, was just recov ering from bead Injuries receiv ed In an airplane accident near Eugene; and that Tress McCllnt ock had Just returned home from the Corvallls hospital j where he received treatment for a heart attack. Cemetery Board Sets Resolution By DONNA EPPENBACH IRRIGON The Irrlgon Ceme tery Maintenance Board held a meeting January 2 and the fol lowing resolution was adopted: "In order that our records can be properly kept, people re questing the Irrlgon Cemetery Maintenance Board to hold lots for them for future use, will be required to pay for them at the time of request, either In full, or by a series of regular pay ments until paid In full. "If the owner's plans change, he may sell the lot back to the Cemetery Maintenance Board at the purchase price. Mrs. Donald Lelghton was ad mitted to Emmanuel hospital In Portland last Monday for treat ment of back Injuries received In a fall in early September. Frank Shade was rushed to the hospital at Pendleton Sun dav morning after an accident at his home. He fell from a tree and has been In serious condit ion. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom were Isom's nephew. Wesley Larson and his father, Oscar Larson of Port land. They were on their way home from a trip to Monument. A group from the Assembly of God church surprised Mr. and Mrs. Bade Rand with a party In honor of Mrs. Rand s retire ment and Mr. Band's birthday. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Graybeal Is Mrs. Graybeal's daughter, Mrs. Merl Pacheco of Los Gatos, Calif. Mrs. J. A. Shoun is confined at the St. Anthony hospital In Pendleton. Mrs. Harvey Warner held a party for her Sunday School class of Junior girls. Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs Duane Reeder of Portland were week end visitors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ellen Reeder, and his brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart and family. Steve Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, is home af ter being discharged from the See Bee's section of the Navy. He was on duty In Viet Nam. Susan McCoy and Terry McCoy, students at Eastern Oregon Col lege, were home for the week end. Both attended the Riverside-Umatilla basketball games at Umatilla. Terry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCoy and Susan Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl were the week end visit ors of her cbrothcrln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berg and Ronald of Vancouve, Wash, and Mr. Part low's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Partlow of Hillsboro. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell McCoy of Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry of Portland. jyn".'-''--y . pill Mini 1.1. . . II .n.ii.i. , . f , ' ;,' ' 1 J t - ' J I I j I V "3k i X f e I .V- Group Honored On Birthdays Br MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT The annual January birthday party was held January 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tippet on Ru dio Road. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Groen, Can yon City; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Mabe, Fossil; Mr. and Mrs. Lon nie Harris, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gassner, Clarence Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Tippet, Miss Deb bie Tippet and Curtis Whaley of Klmberly; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engle, Cottonwood; Mrs. Hattle Rubcnstrof. Jack Sweek, Mr. and A Mrs. Jim Croker and Mrs. Mar tha Matteson. all of Monument Cards were In play during the evening, with Mrs. Fred Gass ner winning high for ladies; Clarence Holmes, high for men; Mrs. Lonnie Harris, low lor la dies, and Lonnie Harris, low for men. Gifts were exchanged among those having birthdays. Relresh ments were enjoyed at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hudson took Ted Murdock to John Day hospital where he was entered with pneumonia. SP4 Gene E. Hunt spent a few days visiting relatives In Fox and Long Creek. He will leave January 23 for Ft. Lewis where he will depart for 13 months service In Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shelly and family of Fox spent the week end at the Jerry Hudson home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis took their son Darrell to Portland last week for a checkup. Mrs. H. W. Scott and son Rob In and Mrs. Elmer Matteson drove to Bend last Tuesday on business. Gene Hunt accompa nied them to Prlnevllle to visit two sisters, returning home with Mrs. Scott that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Harris spent the week-end here from Heppner, visiting their folks, the George Capons, and the Tippet family. WEDDING. PARTY and ANNI VERSARY Napkins with names imprinted; Monogram med Playing cards; Regency Personalized Note Stationary; Wedding Books. Inquire at FRIENDS WONT rscogniz her. but this Is Susan Benson, mem ber of the Bluebirds who visited the Gazette-Time last week. She Is talking to her leader, and the photo was taken from the back, revealing the face on the back of her cap. (G-T Photo). Society Estimates 196? Cancer Cases An estimated 20 persons In Morrow county will be treated for cancer in 19C7. according to "1967 Cancer Facts and Figures for Oregon," released by the American Cancer Society, Ore gon Division, 200 Park Bldg., Portland. The estimate adds that seven In the county will die from can cer during the year. It is ex pected that there will be 13 new cases, and that treatment will save four cancer patients from dying. The sheet adds that eventually 1150 In the county will eventually develop cancer and that 6'.K) in the county will die of the malady if the pres ent rate continues. Throughout Oregon, the esti mate is that 8,599 cancer cases will be under medical care dur ing the year, that 3000 will die. Metsker maps of Morrow. Gil 11am, Umatilla. Wheeler countle. on sale at the Gazette-Times $125 each. Come! Bring Your Friends! -Everyone is Invited- Pinochle Card Party Saturday, February 4 I0NE LEGION HALL 7:30 P.M. Sponsored by lone American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 95 Lots of Prizes $1.00 Per Person Delicious Refreshments REMEMBER THE DATE-February 4 THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY BANK of EASTERN OREGON IONE BRANCH Member, Federal Deposit Insurance, Corp. Test Taking Course Offered at BMC A two-session short course in test taking will be offered Jan uary 24 and 25 by Blue Moun tain Community College. The program is being sponsored by the College evening division and counseling department to assist persons planning to take civil service and other Job placement tests. The first session will be dc voted to pointing out hazards to be avoided in test taking plus techniques and a practice timed test. 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