Horn Speaks to Grange
On Evolution of Birds
By KATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONE Kirk Horn, blolojry
teacher In the llcppncr IHuri
m'IiooI, showed pictures of the
evolution of birds from tho an
cient reptile family and several
(if I he wllit animals In Morrow
ciuiiity, innny of which are
kIiiwIv dlnappearlnji, nt tho Wil
low Crunw program on Sutur
iliiv mciiliiK, April 15. Ho urnod
iinili'cllnii of both animals und
lilnU. Mm. Omiir Itlcltniinn,
rhiilrmtin of tho bird committee
of the lone Carricn Club. Intro
dined Mr. Horn, win wo talk win
most InterentliiK.
During tho business meeting
Princess Ilornlcce MutthewN' ro
den dunce wiim iiniioiinced for
July 15 nnd committees wore
mimed.
Tho Homo Economics thank
ed Iho puh lie. for mnkint; the
recent MttorKMsliord n success.
The club will mret next Friday,
April 21, at 2:W at tho Grange
Hall.
(iuenl.i for tho meeting, which
fiillnwed n potluck supper,
were C. C. June, master of Lex
ington Orange, Mm, l'. ('. Jom-s,
Chairman of District No. 6 of
Home Kconomlcx Clubs, und Rob
foliel of Baker, Stale Orange
lieputy for K.ustcrn Oregon. Mr.
Cohlo spoke on several Granite
subjects.
Next meeting of Willow
Grange will bo on Muy 20 at
which tlmo tho Degree team
will exemplify tho 1st and 2nd
degrees. Other Orungcs aro In
vited to bring their candidates
fur Initiation.
Mm. Oeorge Griffith drove to
Purl land on Sunday to Ket her
daughter, C'harlotto, who was
nut of school with a case of
thicken hix.
Mr, and Mm. Rolnrt Kletmunn
wero visiting In Portland taut
week with Mrs. Kletmann'i
niece, who U a patient at the
Shrine Hospital oiler nursery on
her arm.
Mrs. John Eubanks and her
daughter, Mrs. Dale Rodriguez
anil twin sons of Hermiston and
Mrs. Lewis lliilvorsen drove to
Madras last Thursday to visit
relatives. They visited Mrs. F.u
bank's niece, Mrs. Chet Hcrt
here, and nor new baby son,
Shawn Clifford, who was born
on March 14, weighing 6 lbs.
Thev also visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brenner.
A large group of young peo
ple enjoyed a party at Valbv
Lutheran Church on Sunday af
ternoon. Twelve from the United
Church of Chlrst attended. The
film, "Para bio" was shown and
dancing and refreshments were
enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders
nnd family of Portland were
guests of her alster, Mr. and
Mrs. John F.ubanks this week
end. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Rodriguez came over from
Hermiston und took homo their
twin hoys, who had been stay
ing with their grandparents, for
A few days.
Principal Outlines Plan
Harold Bcggs, principal of the
lone schools, presented an Infor
mative talk at tho April PTA
meeting regarding the proposed
chunge to a six-six school in
lone next year. This plan has
been approved by the local ad
visory board, the county school
hoard, and recently by tho State
Department of Education. Ac
cording to the now schedule
seventh and eighth grades will
operate on the same class time
schedule us tho high school
classes. Their classes will be
taught by teachers from the
high school In their particular
fields, which Is being done to
some extent at present. It is
planned to keep lunch times
und social activities as separ
ate operations. The library will
be centralized with a librarian,
a record system for all the upp
er six grades will be kept on
one Mrmanent record card. .
Other numbers on tho pro
gram Included a medley of
songs played on the flute by
Karen Nelson accompanied on
the pluno by Torrio O'Connor.
Mrs. Ernest Chrlstopherson,
president, appointed Louis Carl
son, Harold Beggs, and Rebecca
Case to the scholarship commit
tee. She also announced that
the lone PTA was cooperating
In the auction at Heppner on
May 13, with proceeds to be us
ed for a new agricultural hull
nt the Oregon Museum of Sci
ence and Industry In Portland.
James Marvin will serve on the
committee to gather contribu
tions for the sale.
The state PTA convention Will
be held In Pendleton on April
24, 25, 26 and 27. Anyone in
Pendleton on any of those days
Is urged to attend some of the
sessions. Mrs. Christophcrson
will attend on Wednesday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Ling this week were her
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Wilson of Bright
wood. -
Kathy Shockley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Shockley
of Seattle, has been chosen for
of seven pep rally girls for
Shoreline High school. The
Shocklcys lived here a few
years ago, when Mr. Shockley
was the principal of the schools.
Mrs. Garland Swanson, chair
man and her co-workers have
collected over $265.00 for the
American Red Cross in this
community.
lone Assembly No. 89, Rain
how for Girls is sponsoring a
dance at the Grade School Gym
on Saturday evening, April 22,
from 8:30 to 12:00 p.m. Tickets
will be $1.00 a person nnd the
"Changing Times" will play.
There will be special decora
tions and refreshments served.
Topic Club, which was post
poned last week will be held at
tho homo of Mrs. Vernor Troed
son on Tuesday afternoon, April
25. Members are to bring a fash
ion trend, which Is being re
pooled years Inter In either ac
cessories, clothing, or furniture,
as a roll call.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crobiroo were their son,
lion from Turornn, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. Meyers of Portland.
Mrs. Ksper Hanson left for her
home in Portland on Thursday
after a visit with relatives hero.
Last Thursday morning Bar
bara Palmer, daughter of Mr.
and Mm. I-ec Palmer, had sur
gery on her leg nt a hospital
in Pendleton. She returned to
s IhkiI on Krlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kllng
er and son of Portland were vis
iting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Karl McCabo, this week-end.
Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Sr., Is here
from Portland visiting her sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Normnn Nelson
and family und Mr, and Mrs.
Alfred Nelson, Jr. and family.
Members of lono Assembly
No. H'J, Rainbow for Girls and
their advisory attended the
United Church of Christ on
Rainbow Sunday, April 16.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Morgan
mid Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Ottlnger
of Portland were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Morgan.
Mrs. Lewis Hulvorsen, Mrs.
Berl Akors, and Mrs. Herbert
Kkstrom, Jr., were hostesses for
a luncheon preceding the East
ern Star Social Club ut the Ma
sonic Hall on Wednesday. Pro
ceeds of VMj.OO was given to the
committee to be presented to
Iho Knights Templar Eye Foun
dation committee of tho Grand
Chapter.
Riverside
Br MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN The RlvcrsUJo
FFA chapter won first In the
Blue Mountain District Skills
contest held Saturday at the
Blue Mountain Community Col
lege In Pendleton. Individual
winners were as follows: Ag
III-IV acetylene welding, Ches
ter Phillips, first; arc welding
Mike Partlow, first; surveying,
George Kennoy, Hecond; brazing,
Don Jorgensen, second. Ag I-U:
acetylene welding, Bob Skoubo,
second; tool reconditioning. Bob
Skoubo, second; arc welding,
Albert rhilllps. second.
Ten members of the Riverside
chapter attended tho contest.
Ronald Black Is their advisor.
Other chapters participating
were Wy-East, Sherman, Hepp
ner, Hermiston, McEwen and
Mnc-HI.
Linda and Jody Tntonc were
Initiated In the first and second
degrees at Greenfield Grange
Saturday night at the regular
monthly meeting. They will
take the third and fourth de-
f;rees at Columbia Grange at
lermlston August 21.
Andy Skllcs was appointed
County Extension representative
from the grange for Morrow
county.
Announcement was made that
Pomona Grange would meet at
Rhea Creek Grange April 29, at
10:30 a.m.
The secretary was Instructed
to write a letter to the State
Board of Health that the grange
would support Columbia Gran
ge's effort to establish a dia
betic clinic in the area. Hosts
for the evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Black and Mr. and
Mrs. Delmer Hug.
Mrs. Ronald Black wns host
ess for the Boardmnn Tllllcum
(Tub nt her home Inst week with
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo as co-hostess.
The evening was spent
making favors for the district
convention of the Oregon Fed
eration of Women's Clubs April
18.
The dub will be in charge of
the Cancer Fund Drive here Ap
ril 18-25, with all members
working.
The next meeting wlll be at
the home of Mrs. Dewey West
April 25, at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson
(Pat Partlow) are the parents of
a 6 lb., 4 oz. son born April 11
In a Portland hospital. He has
been named Robert Warren.
Grandparents are Mrs. Roy Part
low of Boardman, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Davidson of Lexing
ton. Great-grandparent Is Mrs.
Marie Golden of Portland.
Mrs. Frank Marlow was hon
ored with a surprise party for
her birthday last week at the
home of Mrs. Roy Ball. Those
present were Mrs. Glen Carpen
ter, Mrs. Ralph Earwood, Mrs.
Zearl Gillespie and Mrs. Leo
Root. -
Mrs. Ronald Black was host
ess for the Home Economics
Club of Greenfield Grange last
week at her home, with Mrs.
Delmer Hug as co-hostess. Mrs.
Cecil Jones of ' Lexington, dis
trict 6 HEC chairman, and Mor
row County Pomona HEC chair
man, was a guest Other guests
were Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs.
Florence McMillan of Lexington,
and Mrs Rollln Bishop.
Final plans were made for the
dinner the club was to serve at
the district convention of the
Oregon Federation of Women's
Clubs April 18. In charge of ta
bles were Mrs. Walter Hayes,
Mrs. Donald Baker, Mrs. John
Phillips, and Mrs. Leonard Be
dord. Others assisting In pre
paring the dinner were Mrs.
Chub Warren, Mrs. Arthur Al
len, Mrs. Ken Jenkins, Mrs.
THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, April 20,
1 v-; y . o4
STATE TREASURER ROBERT STRAUB frtaht) presented the Bronze Vail Award, one of the Bell
System's highest honor for meritorious acts. t Norman Wood.
Northwest Bell In Portland, on April iz. wooa was recognizee tor nis neroic rescue 01 an
aon Cltv man from the Deschutes River last July. He pulled the man to saJety after a boat ac
cident In the river rapids some
man's life. The presentation was
FFA Wins
Ronnld Black. Mrs. Zearl Gilles
pie, Mrs. Leo Root, Mrs. Glen
Carpenter, Mrs. W. G. Seehnfer,
Mrs. Bornnrd Donovan and Mrs.
Delmer Hug
Mrs. Jones spoke to the group
on, the sewing and needlework
contests to In? at the state
grange sessions In June. Each
member was asked to make an
apron. She also asked the club
to help sponsor a 4-H scholar
ship, If possible. The suggestion
was made that a silver offering
be taken at grange for this.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dono
van went to I'endleton Sunday
to attend the breakfast for em
ployees of Garrett Freightllnes.
Later they visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pulley.
Mrs. Lowell Shattuck of Stan
field and her mother, Mrs. Del
la Faulkner of Goldendale,
Wash, visited friends here Sun
day. Mrs. Cordelia Bun of Portland
Is visiting this week at the home
of her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Rash.
Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the
ASSOCIATE STORE
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iuto
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WESTERN A
JOHN and BETTY PFEIFFER
IS mile east of The Dalles and was credited with sarin g the
made at special evening ceremonies In The Dalles.
in District Contest:
week-end !n Salem visiting at
the home of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dar
roll Marlow. She also visited
with her nephew and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newman, who
were there from Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gregory and
children Karen and Kirk werelrf
Portland over the week end vis
iting at the home of Gregory's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Kubik.
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
High school and Boardman
Grade school for the week of
April 24-28 are as follows: Mon
day creamed beef with bis
cuits, salad and fruit, filled gra
ham crackers. Tuesday wiener
wraps, buttered corn, vegetable
sticks and pudding. -Wednesday
beef with noodles, carrots,
rolls and fruited Jello. Thurs
day spaghetti, cottage cheese
snlnd, French bread and Ice
cream. Friday toasted cheese
sandwiches, green beans, apple
sauce and cookies. Bread, butter
and milk are served with all
meals.
THE FAMILY STORE
HEPPNER
1967
Sec. 2
Installation foreman for Pacific
Mrs. Helen Busch of Butte,
Mont, Is visiting at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dante Daltoso.
Sunday they all went to Walla
Walla, Wash, to visit at the
home of Daltoso's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mario Daltoso.
Ron Daniels, Riverside High
school principal, was in Port
land Saturday to attend a fi
nance meeting of the Oregon
Education Association to discuss
bills before the legieslature re
garding school appropriation
formulas. Mrs. Daniels accom
panied him.
The Riverside baseball team
will go to Umatilla for a game
April 21, and will host the Stan
field team here April 25.
The annual junior-senior
prom of Riverside High school
will be held In the school gym
nasium the evening of April 22.
Metsker maps or Morrow, Gil
liam, Umatilla. Wheeler counties
on sale at the Gazette-Times.
GET
YOUR
TACKLE
and
licenses
here"
HEPPNER. OREGON
UTO
IONE NEWS
Mrs. E C. Hcllker recently
returned from a vacation taken
with her daughter, Mrs. Harriet
Boman of Seattle. They went to
Port Lauderdale, Ha, where
thev visited relatives and also
visited many points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bradshaw
and their son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vear
rier and Mark of Albany were
week-end guests of another
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Doherty and family. While here
the families enjoyed celebrat
ing Rlckie Doherty's sixth birth
day. The American Legion Auxil
iary will sponsor a traveling
food sale on Friday afternoon.
April 28, at 1:30.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all
makes of machines, 98c; Car
ter's X pert Carbon Paper, 39c
pkg; boxed typing paper, 500
sheets, $1.95; adding machine
paper, 25c roll; carbonized and
non-carbonized 6ales books,
and other office supplies, Gazette-Times
office.
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TD9 Crawler, long track, 91
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2 IHC B-27S Diesel Wheel
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Oliver 88 Wheel Tractor, hy
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plus pea equipment, excel
lent condition
1956 J. D. 55H 14 ft Combine,
good
1956 J. D. 55H 14-ft Combine,
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IHC 160 Combine, automatic
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1956 GMC 2Vi-ton 500 series
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1952 IHC L HO, iz-ton 2-
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1954 Ford Fl. 4-speed. Vl-ton
IHC D 15 Truck with spread
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New IHC 3-axle Trailer, 18-ft
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Mack City Bus, no engine
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IHC 12-ft Offset Disc
14-ft Eversman Tandem
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