4- HEPPWEH GAZETTE-TTMES. Thu radar. April !. 196
Arlington IFYE Speaks fo Club On New Zealand
BT DIANA XINCAID
IONE April meeting of the
Topic Club was held at the
home of Mrs. Verner Troednon
with Mrs. John Frouaroot ana
Mrs. Jim West assisting hostess
on. Stephen Davis, an IFYE stu
dent from Arlington, who Just
returned last week from New
Zealand, Rave an extremely In
teresting report for the program.
Davis used slides and Items
native to that country, Includ
ing a stuffed Wallaby to illus
trate his talk.
Mrs. Milton Morgan, librarian
for the group, announced that
a generous Rift of 28 books has
been made bv Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Murray to the lone Public Li
brary. Girls' Delegates Chosen
In the recent April meeting of
the Amcrlenn Legion Auxiliary
No. 95, members made 21 dozen
pnper flowers to be used at the
Veterans Hospital for the annu
al "Wheel Chair Parade" held
during the Rose Festival. Mrs.
Earl McCabe delivered the
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SHOP
IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
THE SERVICES OF
CLITA WALTER
Now Available for
Appointments In lone
and Heppner
lone-Tuesdays
and Fridays
Phone 422-7450
For Appointments
Heppner
Wednesdays and
Saturdays
Phone 676-9603
flowers to Portland.
The croup elected Teresa
Tucker and Connie Kmert
delegate to Girls' State held In
Salem in June. Bonnie Akers
was chocn as an alternate.
Pluns were made for a trav
elliiff food sale for April 23 with
proceeds to ro toward the
irrouu's child welfare project.
The group also discussed the
noon election day dinner on
Mny 28. Mrs. Gladys Drake was
hostess. The next meeting of the
auxiliary will be May 7. Mem
bers are encouraged to attend
and help make the poppy cor
sages.
Willows Grange will meet on
Anrll 20 with a short movie to
be snown on agriculture, ixmis
Carlson, conservation ma n of
the year, will also be honored
as part or the agricultural pro
Rrom slated to begin at 8:00
p.m.
The Women's Activity Club
(formerly H.E.C.) will meet on
Aoril 19 for an all day work
shop on crafts to begin at 10:00
a.m. instruction win ue given
on making paper flowers, rib
bon corsages, and resin casting
Hostesses will furnish the main
dish at noon with guests asked
to brins salads and desserts.
Women's Fellowship of the
United Church of Christ Is spon
soring an all day sewing ses
slon. to finish the State Hospl
tal project, on April 21 ut 10:00
a.m. Women are askea to oring
a sack lunch.
Easter Brings Weekend Guests
Week-end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer
were Mrs. Kav Pierce and girls
of Redmond, Mrs. Judy Andrew
of Corvallis, and Chuck Earn
hardt of Madras.
Easter dinner guests at the
home of the Lee Palmer family
were Mr. ana Mrs. i,incom
Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jensen
and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Connor and family, all of Hepp
ner, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Palmer.
Arriving at the home or Mrs.
Marv Lundell last Thursday
from Boise were Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Lundell and Curtiss. Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Ahlin also of
Boise Joined the group on Fri
day. The Lundells left on Mon
day for a brief visit in Portland
before returning to tneir nome.
While returning home from
the funeral of Mrs. Arnold Em-
ert in San Francisco, Mrs. Del-
We Invite You!
SPECIAL MEETINGS
with
CLIFF
MURRAY
Evangelist
START AT 7 P.M.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and SUNDAY
Assembly of God Church
Hear the Need of the Hour
In this Dynamic Preaching
bert Emert became 111 and was
taken by her husband to rio
neer Memolral hospital where
she U still confined.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melena re
turned from Pendleton to their
home this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ekstrom
and familv of Seattle spent the
week In the area visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefanl, Jr.,
and chlldern accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefanl, Sr.,
drove to Eueene on Saturday to
spend the week-end wltn Jerry
who Is a student at U of O. On
Sunday afternoon the family
enloved a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Worndahl.
Mrs. Bonn e Rice has been in
The Dulles this week staying
with Ms. R. B. Rice who was
In lured in a fall.
Steve L ndstrom spent tne
sprint? vacation fom his studl
at Pacific Lutneran wun nis
Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lind
strom. Enster week end visitors
at the Llndstrom home were
their daughter. Susan, and a
classmate, at EOC, Candice
C'haoman of Grcsham.
Dick llvnd. a member or tne
OSU Flying club, Hew home this
week-end with his sl-ster, Bon
nie, Karen Nelson, and Larry
Steinke or Arlington as passcn
gers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Craw
ford and family of La Grande
were guests at tne pareniai
Wate Crawford home for Easter
Sunday dinner. Other family
members present were Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Morgan. Rollo
Crawford, and Mr. and Mrs. Tad
Miller and children. Stopping by
later in the day to visit were
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. nerval Pettyohn
of Yakima enjoyed a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crawrord this
week.
Durins Easter week-end the
Ron Umbargers visited with rel
atives in La Grande.
The Leland McKinneys trav-
led to Hermiston on Sunday to
have Enster dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl McKinney. Other
Eruests were Mr. and Mrs. Mal-
com McKinney from Wasco, Mrs.
Allie Rut?cles of The Dalles. Mr.
and Mrs. William Barnett of
Grass Valley, and Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Ruggles, also of Grass
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
hosted a dinner last Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe and
sons of Colfax, Wn. The boys
who had been staying here with
their grandparents for the
spring vacation returned home
with their parents. Other guests
later in the week at tne crab-
tree home were their son, Ron
Crabtree. of Seattle and his
roommate. Jim Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann,
Larry Rietmann, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Rietmann spent an
enjoyable afternoon Sunday
sightseeing and having dinnei
out in Boardman.
Plans are being made for the
lone High School Junior-Senior
Banauet on April 26 in the
. Cafetorium. The Prom will be
held on Saturday, April 27, at
9:00 p.m. with live music rur-
mshed bv the "Isle of Phvve".
Baseball games scheduled this
week are on April 19 wnen tne
H.S. team travels to Echo, and
the Junior high team plays Ar
lington there in a game also
to be played at 2:30. A track
meet at Arlington will be held
on AdHI 20. Umatilla High
school plays here on April 23,
at 2:30.
Singing Students
To Appear Sunday
In Churches Here
The "Victory Singers." compos
ed of nine University of Oregon
and Northwest Christian College
students, will be in Heppner Sat
urday and Sunday for appoaran
ccs In two churches and at other
meetings.
They are scheduled to sing
and speak at the Heppner Chris
tian church at the morning ser
vice, starting at 9 a.m., after
which hey will appear at the
Methodist church for Sunday
School, starting at 9:45 a.m. They
win go to the Lexington Christ
ian church for the worship ser
vice there, starting at 11 a.m.
In their singing they will pre
sent both modern and traditional
religious music and spirituals.
Talks will be Interspersed with
their vocal numbers.
In the group are three from
Heppner, Including Jean Stock
ard, Bill Sherman and Dick
Struckmeier, and one formerly
of Heppner, Laura Campbell.
In addition to the morning ser
vices, the student group plans to
mnf( tut till; t,iiiinuaii i.Airii a v-
lowship breakfast at the Lexing
ton Christian church Sunday
morning and also hopes to meet
with Heppner youth fellowship
groups sometime during tne
week-end.
The churches Involved extend
a welcome to all to come and
hear the college students. They
have made numerous appearan
ces in small churches around the
state-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed and
daughter Rhona of McMinnville
visited over the master weeK-
end at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keithley.
Joinine the erouD at the Keith-
ley home for dinner on Sunday
were the Keithley's sons-in-law
and dauehters. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Pettyjohn and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell McLachlan and
family, and Mrs. Jo Simmons
and children, Troy and Robbie.
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Examiner Coming
A drivers license examiner
will be on duty In Heppner
Tuesday, April 23. at the Mor
row county courthouse between
the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 3:30
p.m. for the convenience of
those wishing auto drivers' li
censes or permits to drive, the
Motor Vehicle Department of
Oregon announces.
lone Students
Attain Honors
For Nine Weeks
Six lone High school students
made the "A" honor roll, with
grades of 3.5 to 4.0, during the
third nine weeks' period, Prin
cipal Harold Beggs announces.
Three seniors, Kathy Keene,
Terrle O'Connor and Janice Sni
der, were on the roll together
with Linda Pettyjohn, sopho
more, and Jane Krebs and Chris
McCabe, freshmen.
Twenty-eight were included
on the B honor roll with
grades of 3.0 to 3.49. Seventh
nd eighth graders are lnclud
ed under the six-six program.
Sophomores and Juniors led
the list with seven each, follow
ed by seniors with five.
On the list were: Seniors
Chris Lovgren, Maureen McEUl
gott. Chuck Nelson, Janet Palm
ateer and Kerry Peterson.
Juniors Bonnie Kae Akers,
Charity Beggs, Connie Emert,
David Marlck. Linda Nichols
Jodi Snow and Teresa Tucker.
Sophomores Joy Beggs, Bar
bara Boyce, Ron Chrlstopherson
Anita Crawford, Kristin Nelson,
Kris Peterson and Scott Wilson
Freshmen Marianne Petty
John and Jeri Snow.
Eighth grade Cathy Cannon
Cherl Carlson, Clint Krebs and
Mary McElligott.
Seventh grade Stewart Kess
ler, Kathleen McElligott and
Gregg Wilson.
Trail Riders Meet
The lone Trail Riders 4 II club
met at the home of Mrs. Haman
on March 24. They practiced
saddling and bridling their
horses correctly. Mrs. Llnnell
showed them some steps which
the horses are to do at the fair
and some points on grooming.
They voted on and submitted a
name for Morrow County Father
of the Year. Refreshments of
cake, coffee and punch were
served by Mrs. Haman.
Susan Plenlng, reporter
Flatt'i Truck
Service
PHONE 989-8420
For Fast and Dependable
FREIGHT TRUCK SERVICE
Dally Overnight Serrloe
From Portland Including
Saturdays
MOVING T CALL US
GENE ORWICK
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phelps of
Crescent City. Calif., and their
daughter, Mrs. Post, and dau
ghter of San Jose, are here vis-
ting their son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pheg-
ley and family. The visitors ar
rived the Saturday before Eas
ter and remained to visit for
the week.
Miss Marilyn Ann Scales of
Portland was a guest over the
Easter week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gard
ner. She is presently employed
In the offices of Portland State
College, rather than enrolled at
Oregon State University, as was
previously reported. Her marrl
age to LeRoy Gardner, Jr., is
being planned for early June,
following completion of his bas
ic training with the U. S. Navy
in California.
Varieties of wedding and re
ception invitations at Gazette-
Times office.
Attention Fishermen!
FISHING TACKLE
Daiwa, South Bend, Wright
McGill Poles $4.95-$18
Daiwa Spinning Reels $7 to $17
Pautzkes Fishing Eggs 95c-$l
Bobbet Bait Boxes $1.00
You'll Also Find a Good Selection of
Luhr Jensen, Glenn Evans and Wonder
Lures, and Picnic Supplies
Fishing and Hunting Licenses
"Sportsmen's Headquarters"
Wright's Country Store
PHONE 676-5345
RUGGS JUNCTION
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
9th ANNUAL
HEPPNER WRANGLERS SPRING MEET
COW
Two Go-Rounds
NOVICE NOVICE
For Horses Which Have Won Less Than $100
and Novice Rider
$100 NOVICE
For Horses Which Have Won Less Than $100
and Any Rider
$300 NOVICE
Horses Which Have Won Less Than $300
Any Rider
$750 NOVICE
Horses Which Have Won Less Than $750
Any Rider
JUNIOR REGISTERED
Registered Quarter Horses 4 Years Old and
Under Any Rider
SENIOR REGISTERED
Registered Quarter Horses over 4 Years Old
Any Rider
OPEN
APPROVED: NWQHA
and NCHA
WRANGLERS
LAYDAY
AT WRANGLER GROUNDS
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
1 :00 P.M.
SPECIAL OBRA
APPROVED
BARREL RACING
EVENT
Public Welcome No Charge
APRI
L 20 and 21, 1968
IN COVERED ARENA
MORROW COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, HEPPNER
SATURDAY, 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY, 9:00 A.M.
No Admission Charge
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