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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. January 18. 1968
Lodge Installs Officers for '68
Br DIANA KINCAID
IONE Bunchcrass Rcbckah
Lodee No. 91 met at the lone
Masonic hall on Wednesday,
January 10. In a special nun-ting
for the Installation of officers
for 18.
Those installed were Mrs. Lu
dlle Kletmann, noble grand;
Mrs. Mabel King, vice-grand;
Mrs. Edith Mathews, secretary;
Mrs. Gladys Drake, treasurer;
Mrs. Norma Rea, warden; Mrs.
Helen Pettvfohn. conductor; Mrs,
Ida Coleman, inside guardian;
Mrs. Eva Hamlett. outside cuar
dian: Mrs. Gladys Drake, left
supporter to noble grand; Mrs.
Uninp Rletmann. rlL'ht support
er to vice-grand; Mrs. Mabel
Crawford, left suDoorter to vice
grand, and Mrs. vida Heliker.
chaplain.
Last Thursday evening seven
members accompanied Distrk't
Deputy President Elaine Riet
mann to Hollv No. 13J of Lex
ington to install their new of
ficers. Then on Saturday even
ing, five members journeyed to
Sans Souci No. 33 of Heppner
to take part in the Installation
there.
Next regular meeting of
Bunchgrass lodge will be Janu
ary 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the home
of Mrs. Edith Mathews.
Church Ha Annual Meeting
Immediately following the
morning worship service on Sun
day, members of Valby Luther
an church gathered for a pot
luck dinner. A film "A People
Powered by the Spirit" was then
shown to the group before Don
Peterson, chairman of the
church council, opened the an
nual meeting of the church. Of
ficers elected were Herb Peter
son, treasurer, and Dave Baker,
secretary. Art Stefani. Jr.. was
chosen to serve on board of trust
ees with Oscar Peterson select
ed to the deacons.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom,
Jr., who are Worthy Matron and
Worthy Patron respectively, of
Locust Chapter No- 119, attended
the 75th Anniversary reception
of Bushee Chapter No. 19 of
O.E.S. held in Vert Auditorium
on Saturday evening. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs,
Rov W. Lindstrom.
Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom Is
spending some time in Portland
this week with her sister, Mrs.
Clifford McCabe. Lolah Wilson
is also styaing with the women
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland McKin
ney and family were overnight
guests of his brother, Malcom
McKinney, in Wasco, on Satur
day evening.
Patti Pettyjohn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, re
turned home Sunday from a
three day trip to Denver, Colo.,
where she represented the Blue
Mountain Community College
rodeo club at the National Inter
collegiate Rodeo Association
convention. She successfully
presented a petition for the for
mation of a Pacific Northwest
region. She was accompanied on
the airplane trip by Susan Car
ter of Ixng Creek, also a mem
ber of the college rodeo club.
SCHOOL NEWS
The first semester officially
ends on January 19 with report
cards to be sent home to stu
dents, grades 1 through 12, on
January 24.
Basketball fans can see ac
tion bv the Junior High at Irrl
gon on Friday afternoon at 2:00.
Friday evening lone High school
teams will travel to Umatilla.
Then on Saturday evening. In
a home game, the varsity meets
the still undefeated Echo team.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpaln
announce the arrival or tneir
first daughter born on January
10 In Pioneer Memorial hospital,
Heppner. The young miss has
been named Merry Elizabeth.
In the Sunday worship serv
ice of the lone United Church
of Christ the following children
were presented to Rev. Charles
Knanp for baptism: Melanie
Ann Ball, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Ball; Troy James
Lindstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rov A. Lindstrom; Greg Mich
ael, Leland Thomas, and Yvonne
Marie, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas White; Craig Darin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams;
and Arlene Marie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon. The
parents and children were hon
ored at a coffee hour prepared
by the deaconesses following
the service.
Any women Interested In an
evening of fun and exercise U
invited to Join with the group
who meet every Monday at 7:30
for volleyball in the high school
gym.
Annual TV Meeting Set
The lone City TV Co op, an
nounces its 13th annual meet
ing at the lone American Leg
Ion hall on Thursday, January
25, at 8 p.m. There will be an
election of president, and two
directors. Door prizes of free tel
evision will be given away and
refreshments served.
ROSEMART WILSON
Australian AFS
Student to Give
Pomona Program
Myers is Honored
For Viefnom Service
Marine Captain Lonnie M.
Myers, husband of Jacquelyn
Brindle Myers, of 801 O St., La
Grande, was presented an air
medal for meritorious achieve
ment in aerial flights against
the enemy in Vietnam.
He was presented the medal
during ceremonies held recently
at Regimental Headquarters
Battery, 11th Marines Regiment,
First Marine Division in the Re
public of Vietnam.
Mrs. Myers returned last week
from Hawaii where she met her
husband on an "R and R" leave.
Rev. and Mrs. Dirk Rinehart
and Ann returned home Satur
day from Portland, where they
went on Friday to attend a spe
cial exhibit at the Portland Art
Museum. The special showing
at the museum features 75 mas
terpieces from museums across
the U. S., and some from Eur
ope. The exhibit will close soon,
after having been open for
about six weeks.
An interesting and education
al program is scheduled for the
first 18 Morrow County Pomo
na Granue meeting, to be held
at Willows Grange hall In lone
on Saturday, January 27.
The meeting is scheduled to
start at 10:00 a.m., with dinner
at noon, and the program at
1:30 p.m.
Miss Rosemary Wilson, an
American Field Service ex
change student from Epping,
New South Wales, Australia,
will be present to show slides
and talk of her native home
land. Miss Wilson is a senior
student at Pendleton High
school, although she has com
pleted 12 years of schooling in
her own country. She makes her
home with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Neal and family in Pendleton.
Mr. Neal is superintendent of
the Pendleton school district.
Also scheduled on the pro
gram is Gordon Graham of Tu
alatin, who recently was a dele
gate to Syracuse, N. Y., where
he attended the National Grange
Convention. He was named the
outstanding boy youth granger
in Oregon in June at the state
grange session in Coos Bay. He
will be accompanied here by his
mother, Mrs. Irene Graham, who
is District 3 HEC chairman.
Mrs. Berl Akers, newly elected
Pomona lecturer, announces that
the program is open to the pub
lic and a cordial invitation is
extended all interested persons I
in tne area to attena.
Reports Indicate
PTA Activities;
Budget Reviewed
Parents and teachers of Hepp
ner Elementary PTA met last
Wednesday evening In the multi
purpose room at the grade
school, under the direction of
Mrs. Wallace Wolff, president.
A shrt business meeting was
held In which reports were given
by committee member.
Mrs. Lynn Pearson reported on
the membership committee stat
ing mat mere are now ti mem
bers enrolled In Elementary PTA.
A report was given by Mrs. Paul
Warren on the chill and chicken
and noodle dinner, sponsored
Jointly by high school and grade
school ita organizations, wnicn
was held last Tuesday evening
at the high school prior to the
lleppner-Ione basketball game.
About 223 people attended the
dinner.
Program for the evening was
the presentation of a budget re
port by superintendent iton uan
Ids, who urged a good turnout
of the public when the budget
is presented and explained, and
for the budget meeting set for
January 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the
school district office at Lexing
ton.
Principal Alan Martin report
ed on costs and estimates of re
paLrs for the Junior High build
inu and gymnasium. Martin ac
companied his talk with slides
of the rest rooms, boy's shower
room and falling plaster in the
gymnasium.
Mrs. Calvin Sherman and Mrs.
Dave McLeod served as hostesses
for the evening.
Next meeting of the Heppner
Elementary PTA will be an open
house in March.
Heath Returns South
Spec. 4 Larry Heath, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath, depart
ed from Portland by plane Jan
uary 10, to return to duty at Ft.
Benning, Ga.
Heath had been home on a 21
day furlough from the service,
where he is in the Infantry and
is a training aid in the Officers
Candidate school at Ft. Benning.
Many Trovel Here
For Strocber Service
Many frlendt and relatives of
the llinnun J, Stroeber family
came from out or town to at
tend funeral services for M
Stroeber at St. I'atriik'a Cath
olle church last Thursday, Jan
uary n.
Coming to assist In the iter
vices were the Rev. Louis Rod
waskl. Junction City, and the
Rev. David Hazen, Ontario.
Coming Irom Elgin were Ar
thur Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Suitor. Mr. and Mrs. Rati
Kennedy, Doris E. White and
Loyde W. Knapp; Charles Barn
hardt, Redmond; Elton llol
comb, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hetrlck, Patrick Lassley, all
of Portland; Edward Gettle, La
Grande; Mrs. Lavtna Hazen
Mount Angel; Marvin Way,
Beaverton' Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cecil. Spray; Miss Judie Cecil
Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jones,
Kindrick. Ida.; John G. Cole
Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Ledington. Spray, and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Irwin, Pendelton.
Rev. Naff to Speak
To Men's Fellowship
The Rev. Jack Naff of Herm
iston, chairman of the board of
Christian Churches of Oregon
will he guest speaker at the
breakfast meeting of the Christ
Ian Men's Fellowship Sunday
morning, January 21, It is an
nounced by Rev. Al Boschee.
The breakfast will be served at
7:00 a.m. at the Heppner Christ
Ian church. Rev. Naff, also t
former Hollywood entertainer
and a former mayor of Madras,
will present his talk following
the breakfast hour.
Rep. Mann to File
For GOP Convention
State Representative I r v i n
Mann of Stanfield announced
this week that he plans to file
as a candidate in the May pri
mary election for delegate from
the second Congressional district
to the Republican national con
vention in Miami.
Each congressional district
elects two delegates. Mann said
that if he is elected, he will sup
port the presidential candidate
who wins the statewide primary.
Black is Named
On City Council
(Held o.er from last week!
a. uipt irr MlRLOW
BOARDMAN Ronald Black
was sworn in as city council-
mn nf IhA mi'.kt!nr? of the Coun-
c;i Tuesday night of last week
to fill the place vacated by Em
met t jwcjvenzie.
Mai'nr iwu.v UVsl anoolnted
rhi. f.illnuinrf commissioners for
the year: Vernon Russell, po
lice; joe Tatone, sanitation; r.u
k'ukn iilriu-lu- Vl'allv Hi-MllrlX.
nnrks' 7.-arl Gillestile. fire: Ron
ald Black, water.
The garbage ordinance was
read for the third time.
Four tables of nlnochle were
In play at the card party at the
eranee hall last week. Mrs. Rol-
tin Bishop was hostess. High
prize went to Mrs. Walter Wyss,
and Mrs. Chub Warren took the
low nrize. Mrs. Walter Hayes
and Mrs. Don Downey won the
pinochle prizes. Hostess for the
next party was to be Mrs. W.
G. Seehafer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughn
left last Wednesday for their
home In Havfork. Calif., after
visiting the past month at tne
home or Mrs. Vaughns parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkie and
children Barbara and David of
Mattawa, Wash, were New
Year's week-end visitors at the
home of Mrs. Wilkle's uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gil
lespie. Anna Mae McQuaw has re
turned to her studies at Pacific
University at Forest Grove after
pending the Christmas vaca
ion at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McQuaw.
David L. Stiefel
Undergoes Training
Seaman Recruit David L.
Stiefel, USN, son of Mr. Ken.
neth Lamb of Rt. 2, Irrlgon. U
undergoing nine week of bag.
le training at the Naval Train
ing Center at San Diego, Calif.
He Is receiving Instructions In
Naval customs, courtesies and
organization, ordnance and gun
nery, seamanship, damage con
trol, first aid, swimming and
survival, shipboard drills and
sentry duty.
Sat lav Ball, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Ball arrived home
Friday, January 12, for a 10-
day furlough from military
service. Sgt. Ball, has been on
duty at Ft. Hood, Texas, where
he was assigned upon complet
ion of a vear in Vietnam. His
term of service will end in
March of this year. His wife,
Sharon, has been at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Darold Hams, helping care for
her mother during his absence.
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DeSpains Welcome
Arrival of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeSpain of
Arlington are announcing tha
birth of a daughter. Merry Eliz
abeth, born Wednesday, Janu
ary 10, at Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. The baby weighed 8 lb.,
12 oz. and Joins a family of two
brothers, Chris and Bobby.
Maternal grandparents are
Mrs. Betty Lieuallen of Hermis-
ton, and Fred Painter of Berk
eley, Calif.
Paternal grandmother is Mrs.
Clara DeSpain of Stanfield.
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