Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 01, 1968, Sec. 2, Page 4, Image 12

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. February I. 1969
Honor Students Named
At Riverside
Br MART LEE MAHLOW
BOARDMAN The honor roll
for Riverside High school for the
past nine works has been an
nounced as follows: A roll 35 to
4.0: seniors Betty Eppenbach,
Linda Tatone, ueorge nenney,
Kathy Hlnton; Juniors Jana Ev
erett, Mike Kossey, Ton! Zlelin
ski. Bob Skoubo, Lorrie Peter
son; sophomores Randy Ryan,
Tammy Snyder, Tom Stewart,
Jody Tatone, Bruce Buchanan,
Pam Kuhn, Sally Sutton; fresh
men Diane Black, Dennis
Lamb, Wendy Wilson. B roll 3.0
to 3.4: seniors Anna Obermeler.
Gary Baird; sophomores Kick!
Snvder, Frances McDonald.
The A honor roll for the sem
ester Is: seniors Betty Eppen
bach, George Kenney, Anna
Obermeler, Linda Tatone: jun
iors Jana Everett, Tonl Zlelin
skl, Mike Kossey, Lorrle Peter
son, Bob Skoubo; sophomores
Jody Tatone, Tom Stewart, Sal
ly Sutton, Pam Kuhn, Randy
Ryan, Bruce Buchanan, Tammy
Snyder; freshmen Diane Black,
Dennis Lamb, Wendy Wilson. B
roll: seniors Kathy Hinton,
Gary Baird, Darlene Gollyhorn;
sophomores Rickl Snyder,
Frances McDonald, Vicky Hobbs.
Mrs. Joe Tatone was hostess
for the Boardman Tllllcum Club
Tuesday night of last week at
tier home. Guests Included Mrs.
Dennis Gronqulst, Mrs. Frank
Bates, Mrs. LaVern Peterson and
Mrs. O. A. Childers. Plans were
made for the annual Sweetheart
Dinner to be February 11 in the
form of a Progressive dinner. It
will start at the home of Mrs.
Ron Daniels, then to the home
of Mrs. Zoe Billings for the sal
ad course, to Mrs. Dewey Wests
home for the main course, and
to Mrs. Ralph Skoubo's for des
sort Mrs. Roy Partlow, Mrs. Ber
nard Donovan and Mrs. West
were appointed on a committee
to interview candidates for prin
cess for the Morrow County Fair
court. A discussion was held on
the possible purchase of a re
suscitator for the fire depart
ment Mrs. Konaia mac arm
Mrs. Partlow were appointed to
investigate getting a demonstra
tion of one.
Mrs. Black and Mrs. Childers
were appointed on a committee
to see about getting commemor
ative plates with pictures of the
Riverside High school on them
to sell. .
Lexington HEC
Officers Named
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Lexington
Grange meeting Saturday even
ing started with a pancake sup
per cooked and served by the
men of the grange. Preceding
the meeting Ed Hunt was in
stalled as steward and Alfred
Nelson, Jr., as a member of the
executive board.
During the meeting Mrs.
Charles C. Jones, District 6 HEC
chairman, installed the follow
ing officers: Mrs. .riorence
Millan, chairman; Mrs. A. F.
Maleske, vice-chairman; Mrs.
Wiibur Steagall, secretary, and
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, treasurer.
Following the meeting, a mo
vie on the interesting and beau
tiful vacation spots for Oregon
was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenson
of Waitsburg, Wash., were call
ers in Lexington at the home
of her brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Way and oth
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Way of
Hillsboro were recent visitors in
Lexington. .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lacey of
Milton-Freewater were recent
callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and
daughters, recently from Klam
ath Falls, have been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rov Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson
have been recent Portland call
crs Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van
Winkle and Miss Leora Van,
iinnbia trauAlnri in Pendleton on
Monday, from where VanWinkle
left by plane ior aan x ruiicisi.-u
on his way to Vietnam where
he will see duty with the U. S.
a m w. . via nomntc Mr Ann1 Mrs.
.nilliy. ilia p - - " "
Win. J. VanWinkle, reside in
Lexington. , .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith
have returned home after sev
eral days spent in Glide with
ml ntivoe
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones spent
Sunday at tne uienn rayion
home at Keating and Mrs. Flor
ence McMillan visited at the
Bessie Francis home in Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris McCarl
and children motored to Harris
burg where they visited with
Mrs. McCarl's mother and
friends.
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MOVING? CALL US
GENE OHWICX
High School
Thoro will hA tin meeting in
February except the Sweetheart
Dinner, and the next one will
be a brunch at me nome or wire.
LaVern Partlow for the scholar
ship fund.
There were three tables of pi
nochle in play at the card party
held at tne grange nan
week, sponsored by the Home
Economics Club of the grange.
High prize went to Mrs. Leon
ard Bedord and low was won
ku Mm Pnlh Stevenson. Mrs. Ed
Kuhn and Mrs. Don Downey won
ihn Dlnochle prizes. Mrs. uonaia
Baker was hostess.
nnH Mrs flvH Rnhlnsnn
went to Condon Wednesday of
last week to attend the funeral
D.hlnsnn'e mnthpi Mrs. MaV
Warren, 87. who died in a Red
mond nursing home January a
after a year's illness. Survivors
besides Robinson are a daugh
ter, Mrs. Grace Harrison of Red
mond, eight granucnuaren ana
25 great-grandchildren. Burial
was at Condon.
vt wi n Soohnfer. lecturer
i'i i . ... -
of Greenfield Grange, and Mrs.
Glen Carpenter, master or me
grange, went to Pendleton Tues-
Hair nnrt WpilnPSliaV of last
week to attend the state lectur
er's school held at the Vert au
ditorium.
Mr nH Mrs Dale Fades have
received word that Mark Willi
ams, 15, son of Mr. ana Mrs.
Vic Williams, former residents
here, drowned at Moses Lake,
Wash., January 22. No details
of the accident are Known ex
cept he was ice skating alone
at the time.
pw nnrf Mrs Arthur Brown
of Grass Valley were visitors one
day last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug wem
to Mount Shasta, Calif., last
week to visit at the home of
in. law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wirt.
Mrs. Frank Marlow was in
Pendleton from Wednesday till
Co,,rHav vieitinp her sisters.
Mrs. Lafe Smith and Mrs. Clar
ence Thomas.
Deadline Hearing
On Student Contest
Less than three weeks remain
for students to enter Pacific
Northwest Bell's "What will it
be like bv 1976?" planning con
test. Deadline for contest entries
is February 15.
The planning contest is open
to Oregon students in grades 9
through 12. Judges have been
previously announced for each
of the five geographical districts
in which prizes will be award
ed. First through fourth prizes
are $500, $250, $150 and $100,
respectively, in each district. In
addition, 16 finalists in each
district will receive a $25 U. S.
Savings Bond.
Governor Tom McCall will
make formal award presenta
tions to the first four winners
of each district at ceremonies in
Salem on April 25.
Winning entries will be com
piled into booklet form for use
by planning agencies and indi
viduals engaged m planning ei
forts throughout the state. The
hrtrtb-lot- will h nresentpd also
to Governor McCall's planning
stair.
Meeting Date Set
For Group Therapy
An firtynnlatinnal meetinif
has been called for all adults
interested in forming a Group
Themnu riiseiiKsinn prout).
first IIieeuilK ima uccii oci iui
Tuesday evening, February 6, in
the fireplace room of the Hepp
ner Christian church, from 7:30
to :uo p.m. .
Personnel from Eastern ure-1
. . . . . i i
gon State hospital will be pres
ent to lead the first meeting,
s i j!.
rtauiomori f nr nnfn. informal dis
cussion on any kind of personal
.. .1 i . . i i .
to
proDiem, or muse reiaieu
n i -i j !
neguitti uiaL-e onu tunc ui
meetings will be decided. Those
interested or wno nave ques- roruanu wneic nc j--tlons
are invited to contact Rev. for his base at Fort Dix, K. J.
or Mrs. Al Boschee. 676-9209. Mrs. Herschel Murdock and
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Social Evening Enjoyed by Club
By VIRGINIA KELSO
(Held over from last week)
KINZUA A Couples Club
card party was held at the
romn rnmmnnltv hall Satur
day with five tables of pinoch
le in play, me evening wa a
no-host affair starting with a
potluck dinner.
Hieh was won oy Denzu wnne
and Dolores Wimer. Pinochle
was won by Ruth Jordan and
Richard Mortimore.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Todd, Mr. and Mrs.
Denzil White of Fossil, Mr. and
m-o Tnm inrrtan. Mr. and Mrs.
.111 .1. a - " - ' -
Guy Van Arsdale, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Wimer, Mr. ana Mrs. n
schel Murdock, Mr. and Mrs.
niViarri Mnrtimnre. Mr. and Mrs.
Slim Rhoton, Mr. and Mrs. C J.
Benson, and Mr. ana Mrs. wn
Norris.
Returning to Kinzua areMr.
and Mrs. James Nyseth. They
until about two
years ago when Jim left to serve
his time with the Army.
Mr. and Mrs. James layior
were business vlstors to Bend on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Jiggs Bowman was uik
hostess Saturday to a birthday
party for her daughter Cindy on
her fifth birthday. The young
sters played games and then
watched Cindy open her gifts,
after which they were served
; nroom nnH hirthdav cake.
Those helping Cindy celebrate
were Jeannette Bell, Andrea
Campbell, Robbie Reid, Robbie
u,,iott rhprvl Railev. Cheri Mc-
Minn, 'Mike' Rice, Travis Hyatt.
Also present were vi annual u,
Sharon Bell, Pat Hyatt, and Ro
berta (Joniee.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice
were in Bend Saturday on busi
ness. x
nTro Rnhprt Kelso went to
Portland Wednesday to bring
home Mr. Kelso who had been
in Portland about tnree weens
having medical care.
hi Vmr lfollfr nnn Mrs.
James Taylor were in Madras
Saturday on Dusiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conlee
went to Portland Saturday on
business. .. .
Ralph Elliott or ossn, oui
fxmuriv nf 1cin7.na. underwent
major surgery recently in Bend.
iiiuju. a.hv., - ..
He will be there for some time
from his friends.
ttJIU will ajjicviui-
Mrs. Frank DeMeritt and Mrs.
" Yr" i,ot
tan ixorris were m nrei
I m 1 n kitmnacc fin Sin 1111-
Tuesday on business. On Satur-
day both Mr. and Mrs. DeMer
I 14.- nnlt In TlDnnnor
J IAJ wa
It iirara q era In in TTPTinnPr.
Mrs. Raloh James and son
David were in Portland last
Tuesday on business, un &un
fln,nr nnri Mrs. James and
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Don Nickelsen took David to
DUE
Mrs. Earl Norris were in Spray
last Wednesday to attend a
Leader Training Session in Up
holstery under the Home Exten
sion Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norris
of Spanaway, Wash., arrived
Saturday to spend the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris
and with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cul
ver at Service Creek. While here
they picked up their new Plym
outh. Homer Grogan of Weston vis
ited Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry
were In Heppner Friday on business.
PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW TELEPHONE
West Assigned
By MARY LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Lt. Larry West
left January 14 for Ran Francis-
co, Calif., after a 20-day leave
L. n ttnmck r9 Itlu nnrritU
I
li hump nf his Darents
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West, Jr. He
has been stationed at Fort Ben
ning. Ga., and prior to coming
home had two week's Jungle
training at the Panama Canal
Zone.
He has been assigned to the
9th Division of the 47th Infan
try, 3rd Battalion, and leaves
from San Francisco for a year's
duty in Vietnam.
HEC Committee Named
The Home Economics Club of
Greenfield Grange met recently
at the grange hall at 1:30. Mrs.
Chub Warren and Mrs. Leonard
Bedord were hostesses. Visitors
Included Mrs. Guy Ferguson,
Mrs. Eugene Rlsley and Mrs.
Rollin Bishop.
A thank you letter from the
State Hospital in Pendleton was
read for the Christmas donation
by the club.
The following committees for
the year were appointed by Mrs.
Warren, chairman: program and
finance Mrs. Walter Hayes,
Mrs. Ronald Black, Mrs. Hazel
Jenkins, Mrs. Don Baker, Mrs.
Bernard Donovan; hospitality,
mmmnnltv servire and defense
Mrs. W. G. Seehafer, Mrs. Ar
thur Allen, Mrs. jonn rniiups
and Mrs. Bedord: relief Mrs.
Roll fir hUtnrlan Mrs.
IWJ Aua ' -
Leo Root; decoration Mrs. Glen
Carpenter; publicity Mrs.
Frank Marlow.
Hfnnov hna been donated for
a bulletin board, and Mrs. See
hafer and Mrs. pnmips were ap
pointed to purchase the board.
It was voted to start having
the Dutch auctions again, the
hostesses to furnish the article
to auction.
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 14, with Mrs. Donovan
and Mrs. Phillips, hostesses.
Mrs. Vernon Russell was host
ess for the Boardman Tillicum
Club at her home recently with
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo co-hostess,
vicitnrc wrp Mrs. O. A. Child
ers and Mrs. LaVern Peterson.
Mrs. Ronald BlacK reporiea
on the community improvement
project, ana piaygrounu equin
r t r""1' '.J f
i J C I f v
qo ninifri
PREDICTED
More people, more homes, more Industry,
more business, more parks, more recreation.
REQUIRED
Planning, initiative, work and a ready,
dependable supply of electric power.
PREPARED
Your local rural electric.
For more information, stop by, call or write
676-9146
Serving Morrow, Wheeler
Overseas Duty
miint usoa rtiwJMlUKPfl. KfrH. Bcr
nard Donovan was apponm-u i
represent the tlub on the Board
man city park Commission,
Tentative plans were discuss
1 M I C L. T 1 nnn
nard Donovan was appointed to
ed for the Sweetheart Dinner to
be held In j-voruary.
Mrs. Roy Partlow presented a
film on Brazil.
The next meeting was to be
at the home of Mrs. Joe Tatone
January 23 with Mrs. Karen
Hutchings as co-hostess.
Four tables of pinochle were
In play at the card party at the
grange hall recently. Mrs.
W. G. Seehafer was hostess.
High prize went to Mrs. Walter
Wyss, and Mrs. Ruth Stevenson
won low. The pinochle prizes
were won by Mrs. Verne Min
nlch and Mrs. LaVern Peterson.
Hostess for the next party was
to be Mrs. Leonard Bedord.
Peterson Works
On Rural Committee
A talk on the significance of
recreation in the Oregon econ
omy and others related to the
future development of rural
areas of the state were on the
program at a meeting of the
Rural Area Development Com
mittee in Corvallis on January
19.
Oscar Peterson of lone and
Mrs. Marion Weatherford of Ar
Hnsinn nro tho nnlv members
of the committee from Eastern
Oregon. Nine serve on tne com
mittee, and Peterson invited the
group to come to the eastern
part of the state for its next
meeting in order to become bet
ter acquainted with this part of
the state.
Among the speakers were Dr.
H. H. Stoevener, assistant pro
fessor of agricultural economics
at OSU, who talked on the sig
nificance of recreation; Dr. Don
ald A. Watson, director of the
Bureau of Business and Econom
ic Research, University of Ore
gon; and Dr. Emerty Castle,
head of agricultural economics
and director of the Water Re
sources Institute, OSU.
Need spare cash? Advertise
unused items on the classified
page of The Gazette-1 lmes.
NUMBERS AT OUR
and 676-9147
and Gilliam Counties
op
Kinzua Corporation
Scholarship Given
The Kinzua Corporation of
Heppner presented $250 to the
Oregon State University scholar
ship fund, the Oregon btate
Board of Higher Education an
nounced at iu recent meeting in
Portland. . ...
A wide range of Rifts and
scholarship grants to Oregon
public colleges and universities
regularly come from indiyldui;
firms and organizations in all
parts of the state. The latest
group totaled 200 from 84 com-
""Chancellor R. E. Lleuallen and
the executives of the nine pub
ic higher education institutions
have stressed that such gifts
and grants, while not the larg
?st source of such funds, p ay
a significant role in opening the
door of educational opportunity
to Oregon's young people.
Gifts and grants "-ported
at each meeting of the State
Board of Higher by the Board s
Academic Affairs Committee,
headed by Mrs. Elizabeth John
son of Redmond.
Completes Basic
Marine Private Simon B.
Winters. Jr., son of Mrs. Millie
Winters of Heppner, has com
pleted two weeks of training
under simulated combat condit
ions in the fundamentals of day
and night patrollng, employ
ment of infantry weapons, sur
vival methods and assault tac-,
tics at the Marine Corps base
at Camp Pendleton, Calif.
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