4- HEFPNER GAZCTTt T1ME3, TbufidT. fobruarr tT, 1X1
Club Hears Winner
Of Annual U. N.
Speaking Contest
Mi KarU W.-atherford lun
lor ut ll-PI-ncr Hivh - ami
Miiin. r of " l l iur.-d Na
tions SiHct. contest. ; K"-
Spk.T tf're in member, and
uu.-Ms -f the Sort.i.umtM club
xt it lumhcon meeting
Thursday.
As winner. Krl will romicto
In the District U. N. HM-h
KM In IVndleton on March lb.
Xlicmn f Hi' ear's contest
Is "Tin I'nitcl Nations. Iat.
1'roM-nt. and Kuture." Karla em
phasized the importance of t'm
work and cooperation between
member countric-i whlh mki
up the United Nations. These are
a necessary tor world peace,
t,hi pointed out. a a compara
tive need for team work Hn'J
cooperation hctwwti members ol
a successful basketball team.
The main obk-ctlve of the
U. N. I lo promote peace. he
i-mphaslzed. Hlghts and privil
eges of people throughout the
world need lo be protected and
thw Is primarily the responsi
bility of the United Nations.
Karla pointed out ways In which
the departments of the U. N. are
organized, what their duties are,
and how they must have spir
it of cooperation between peo
ple in each country to be vic
torious toward establishing
world peace. .
Karla, daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. Bill Weatherford, was In
troduced by Mrs. Bill Johnson,
program chairman.
r..lln...lnn tha nnnnlnP Of the
meeting by President Maine
George, Mrs. tan iwcuam-i
entcd a devotional reading on
the Ideals of George Washing
ton. .
Welcomed as a new member
of the club was Mrs. Jim (Mar
lys) Fhogley of the Bank or
Eastern Oregon.
Other guests of the day were
three senior girls, Jill Padberg,
Martha Pierce and Ginny
Clough.
Shank-Allyn Wedding
Performed in Portland
Marriage vows were exchang
ed between Lois M. Shank of
Pendleton and Melvin Lyle Al
lyn of Boardman, at an 11:00
a.m. double ring ceremony on
Friday, February 14.
The ceremony was performed
at the home of the bride's moth
er, Mrs. Doris Beauford, in Port
land, with the Rev. George
Neeley, pastor of the Boardman
Community church, reading the
vows.
Attending as matron of honor
was Mrs. Elsie M. Fox of Wen
atchee, Wash., sister of the
groom.
Best man was Rollo W. Craw
ford of lone.
Following the ceremony Mrs.
Beauford was hostess at a
luncheon at her home for mem
bers of the wedding party and
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Allyn are now
at home in Boardman, where
the groom is employed at Dewey
West's service station.
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TAX RETURNS
THESE MUST BE IN THE OFFICE OF
THE MORROW COUNTY ASSESSOR
By MARCH 3
THOSE WHO DO NOT FILE ON TIME
ARE SUBJECT TO:
1. PENALTY OF 5
2. LOSS IN STATE INVENTORY TAX
RELIEF
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FILING RETURNS ON PERSONAL
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LINDA KAY CLARK
Former Heppner Girl
Reveals Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Claik
of La Grande, formerly of Hepp
ner. announce the engagement
..i ihniv i.iin.hlpr Linda Kav. to
William II. Reinmiller. son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Keinmiuer
of Atlanta, 111.
Mis Clark Is a sophomore at
the University of Oregon School
of Nursing in Portland. Mr.
Ilelnmlller is in the U. S. Navy,
stationed in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
An early summer wedding Is
planned.
Locust Chapter, OES,
Honors Mrs. Ekstrom
At Friendship Night
inr Frli.inluhin nlL'ht and
a reception honoring Mrs. Herb
(Nancy l Ekstrom, memoor oi
the KSTARL committee. Grand
Chapter of Oregon, Order of the
Eastern Star, was held at the
regular meeting of Locust Chap
ter No. 119. on Tuesday even
ing. February 11, at the lone
Masonic hall.
Besides Mrs. Ekstrom. other
distinguished guests welcomed
and escorted to the East were
Mrs. Ronald Powell of Mora,
member of the Jurisprudence
committee, Grand Chapter of
Oregon, and Howard Bryant,
worthy patron of Ruth Chapter
No. 32, Heppner.
The program consisted of
songs. "Till There Was You",
"When I Fall In Love" and
theme from "A Summer Place",
sung by the lone High school
"Chora let tes".
Members of the Rainbow As
sembly No. 89, honored Mrs.
niimm uith nn addenda "Val
entine" and presented her with
a gift. "Love s Keminaer was
given by the members of Locust
Chapter, along with a gift. Mrs.
Powell presented Mrs. Ekstrom
with a gift from the "Starlight
ers". Piifrnchmontu were served.
from the tea table which was
decorated in red ana wnue, ana
the dining room was decorated
In a Valentine motif.
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Elks Officers Wives
Entertain Saturday
At 72nd Anniversary
Twenty-eight table of card,
both pinochle and bridge were
in plav throughout the afternoon
last Saturday when wives of the
Itcpimer KIM lodge ufficeni en
tertained mcmiM-rs and guests
at a champagne tea and card
party.
Pinochle winners Included
Mrs. Leonard Toll, high; Mrs.
Martha Van Scholack. second
high, and Mrs. Robert Harrison,
low. Bridge winners were Mrs.
Dean Hunt, high: Mrs. Elaine
George, weond high, and Mrs.
Whilev iCharlottel Schroth of
Hermlston, low.
Wives of some of the out-of-town
officers attending includ
ed Mrs. Jerri Hise from Corval
lis. Mrs. Pat Randall of Salem.
Mrs. Gladys Harlow of Portland,
Mrs. Francis O'Neill of Madras,
Mrs. Louise Vandell of Oresli
am. Mrs. Evelyn Clark and Mrs.
Joan Evans, both from Bend;
Mrs. Peggy Flatt of Condon,
Mrs. Betty Plerson of Baker,
Mrs. Amy Ragsdale of Leban
on. Mrs. Vinie Kirk. Mrs. Bar
bara Hawkins and Mrs. Betty
Custer, all from Pendleton.
Wives of the Condon Elks
lodge officers attending includ
ed Mrs. Marge Asher. Mrs. Kath
lcn Disque, Mrs. Gail Putnam,
Mrs. Annabel Yeager, Mrs. Ro
berta Conlee, Mrs. Susan Sni
der. Mrs. Iris Mahaffey, and
Mrs. Alice Jones.
Club Furnishes Items
For Hospital Homes
Members of the Carnation
Cluh of the Degree of Honor
Protective association brought
gifts for comfort of permanent
cure patients in the Pionee'
Memorial hospital nursing home
to its meeting V ednesaay eve
ning. February 19. at the hum;
of Mrs. Ida Farra. Members
brought neck protectors and
wheel chair packets for the nur
ting home patients, and items
were also brought for patients
in the State Hospital in Pendle
ton. In response to an invitation
from the Pendleton Lodge to its
installation of officers Tuesday
evening at the Washington
school, several members plan
ned to attend. Serving as ush
ers were Mrs. Lincoln Nash and
Mrs. Mary Bryant. Others who
planned to attend were Mrs.
Farra, Mrs. Adelle LaTrace, Mrs.
Ed Hunt and Mrs. Ed Gonty.
After a short business meet
ing, members worked on favors
to be given officers at annual
inspection ceremonies in June.
Mrs. Farra was awarded the
door prize.
During the social hour, Mrs.
Farra served refreshments to the
following members in attend
ance: Mrs. Adolph Maleske, Mrs.
Ronald Hagueweood, Mrs. Mary
Bryant, Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Mrs.
Earl Soward, Mrs. John Bergs
trom, Mrs. Archie Padberg, Miss
Doris Robinson, Mrs. Carl King
and Mrs. Ed Gonty.
Grange to Sponsor
Benefit on March 8
Women's Activity club of
Rhea Creek Grange met at the
home of Mrs. Leonard Rill for
its meeting last Thursday morn
ing. The topic for roll call was on
telling the truth in memory of
George Washington.
Committees were appointed
by Chairman Mrs. Dorris Graves
for the annual pancake supper
and card party, which is to be
held at the Rhea Creek Grange
hall on Saturday night, March
8. Supper will be served from
6:00 to 7:30 p.m., with the card
party to follow at 8 p.m. Pro
ceeds raised from this event will
be donated to the March of
Dimes, state hospital gifts, Heart
Fund, Cancer Society and other
worthy benefit causes.
Members present included
Mrs. Hannah Anderson, Mrs.
Barton Clark, Mrs. Ron Hague
wood, Mrs. Emma Drake, Mrs.
William Bergstrom, Miss Mar
ilyn Bergstrom, Mrs. Orian
Wright, Mrs. William Rill, Mrs.
Harold Wright. Mrs. Elmer
Palmer, Mrs. Graves and the
hostess, Mrs. Rill.
Invitation Extended
To Youth Meetings
Student members of the Unit
ed Youth Fellowship group ex
tend an invitation to other youth
of the community to attend
their weekly Sunday evening
meetings, which will be held
during the month of March at
the Heppner Christian church.
The month's schedule of meet
ings are being planned by a
committee, including Gwenn
Drake, Linda Baker and Carol
Hughes.
The students hold prayer ses
sions from 6:30-7:00 p.m., fol
lowed bv open meetings which
last until 8:30.
Of special interest for the next
meeting, scheduled for Sunday,
March 2, will be slides shown
by Jay Wheelhouse. who has
chosen the subject of co-relating
Air Force pilot training with
Christian growth. Refreshments
are served following the meet
ings. The Youth Fellowship group is
under the sponsorship of the
Heppner United Method i s t
church and the Heppner and
Lexington Christian churches.
Civic League Plans
Spring Rummage Sale
Member of the lU-ppner Clvir
League gathered for their
monthly meeting U! Monday
m lit iin,i,r iIih (iiriK-t ion of Mrs.
Carl M iniuarclt. president.
Mrs. l-oren Lucore was nom
chairman of the rummage nale,
which will bo held this vear
on April 11 12. with the loca
tion to be announced later. The
sale 1 held twice each year to
raise money for operation of the
kindergarten. This vear there are
over 30 pupils attending kind
ergarten class-, which are be
ing taught by Mrs. lon Turner.
Discussion followed on whe
ther lo charge parents the full
monthly f.-e if the children are
out for prolonged periods of
time, due either to a lengthy
Illness or extreme weather con
ditions. Extension Workshop
To Instruct Pattern
Fitting, Alteration
All L'matilla and Morrow
county women are invited to
participate In a "Pattern Fitting
and Alteration" workshop dur
ing the month of March, accord
ing to Mary Speckhart, exten
sion agent.
Participants who wish to sign
up for the workshop should con
tact the extension office In
their area soon. The workshop
will Vu tmioht In nil areas of
Morrow and Umatilla counties
by protect leaders who receivea
their training from Elaine Carl
son. Oregon State University
Clothing and Textiles Specialist.
The workshop will consist of
four four-hour sessions. During
that time participants will study
how to measure for pattern size
and how to determine figure
type. They will also learn how
to check measurements with
those of the pattern and how to
m:ilcp nattprn alterations. Everv
tinman whn talau thr workshop
will alter a pattern and make
a dress from It.
The workshop is sponsored by
the Umatilla and Morrow coun
ty Extension Service.
Birthday is Occasion
For Surprise Party
A surprise birthday party was
nliun fnf Vfrc RllhV I'ollCV fill
Monday afternoon at the Alvin
Wagenblast home in Lexington.
The honoree was competely sur
nrised much to the delight of
all those attending.
Two tables of progressive pi
nochle were in 'play during the
afln,nnnn PrllTfl lA'i ,1 H ITS WPTP
Mrs. June Bellenbrock, high;
Mrs. Ruth Nutting, second high;
Mrs. Loliey, low; rars. inane
Martin traveling Dinochle. and
Mrs. Emma Cecil, door prize.
Coming irom uoaraman 10
loin in the occasion was Mrs.
Unlnn Vrnoor fnrmpr Hpnnner
resident. Joining the group la
ter in tne aiternoon was mis.
Ardith Hunt.
Aftnr tha hnnnr fTllpiit had OD-
ened her lovely gifts, birthday
cake ana coiiee were seivt-u uv
the hostesses, Mrs. Phyllis Cole
and Mrs. Wagenblast.
Jaycee Wives Plan
For Coming Events
Members of the Morrow Coun
ty Jaycee Wives greeted Mrs.
Larry Angell as a new member
of the group at its February
meeting, held last Thursday
night at the Heppner Neighbor
hood Center.
Planning is underway for the
Memorial Day week-end college
rodeo, when Jaycee members
and wives will operate food con
cession stands. Discussion fol
lowed concerning chaperoning
teenage dances at the fair pa
vilion and the president, Mrs.
Clyde Allstott, urged members
to attend the Springboard Con
vention scheduled for this week
end in Albany.
Hostess for the meeting was
Mrs. Vern Nolan. Next meeting
of the Jaycee Wives will be
March 20, with Mrs. Tom Beam
as hostess.
Dinner to Precede
Wrangler Meeting
The Heppner Wranglers club
will meet Tuesday evening,
March 4, starting with a potluck
dinner, served at 6:30 p.m. Sev
ern! itpms of imDortant busi
ness will be discussed during
the business meeting which will
follow the dinner.
Representing the Wranglers
on this year's rodeo court will be
Sherri O'Brien, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs Pat O Brien. In selec
tion of a princess. In addition to
tryouts, a princess candidate
must be a club member for at
least one year previous. The
runner-up is eligible to try out
for princess in the Arlington
court, which this year was Mi
chelle Miller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tad Miller.
Legion Meetings
To Follow Dinner
Important meetings of the
American Legion Post N- 87
and Auxiliary are scheduled to
follow the family potluck din
ner on Mondav evening, March
3, at 7:00 p.m. Members and
their families are urged to at
tend. Following the dinner, plans
will be discussed for a local
celebration of the Legion's o0th
Anniversary on Saturday. March
15.
Death Claims Victor Rietmann, 72
Br EVA HAMLETT
lO.NK Funeral wrvtoe were
held Monday, February 21. l
J im p in. for Victor Itietmann.
al the lone United Church ol
t hrlst. with the Rev. K. W. Luett
de, Jr., officiating.
Mr. Rietmann. age 72, died
Thursday. J-cliruarv ' "r-
schea Nurslna Hume in reuuii
Ion. He was born In Iow the mm
of Paul and Margaret (Glockl
Kictmarin, Morrow tuuniy ii
neers, who came to this area In
Ihul Tlwti' h,im,klMdi(i the
family ranch north of lone.
Mr. Rietmann had uvea in
the community and farmed un
til the early 19."0s when Ihey
moved to town, and built a new
home. He was active In com
munity organizations and was
one of the original directors of
the REA organization.
He was married to Vera A.
Fugleman on October 16, 1925.
in Pendleton.
Survivors are the widow, two
WSCS Speaker Due
For Charter Service
nmnnm is rjlanned
for the next regular meeting of
the Women Society oi tnrisi
lan Service of the United Meth
odist church, on Wednesday
.....i.. Mor.-h 1 nt H:IM D.m.
Coming from Hemlston for the
evening will be Mrs. w. w. wn
ham. a district WSCS officer,
.. ,., .. ill n-inHnri n charter serv
ice on the recent reorganization
of the church and change-over
to the United Methodist name.
Those attending are asked to
bring home baked cookies to
send to boys in the church who
are In overseas service or in col
lege, according to announcement
bv Mrs. Jim Hiklerbrand, presi
dent. Speaker Tells Group
Of Travel Patterns
Mrs. Bervl Grilley, world
traveler and special education
teacher in the Pendleton school
svstem. was the guest speaker
at the February meeting of Del
ta Kappa Gamma, held at the
Tapadera banquet room.
Her topic, 'Travel Patterns of
Our Country" was a delightful,
informative, anu nunioiuu a.mc
narration on her U. S. Forest
Service trip Into the Colorado
wilderness area.
The next meeting of this Umatilla-Morrow
county teacher
honorary will be held at Mil-ton-Freewater
in March.
Card Party Held
At Simkins Home
Mrs. Jack Simkins was host
ess for three tables of bridge at
her home one evening last week.
High score was awarded to
Mrs. Dale Holland, second high
was held by Mrs. Dick Carpen
ter, and Shirley Jucht held low.
Others playing were Mrs.
John Gochnauer, Mrs. Hal Whit
aker, Mrs. Bob Clough, Mrs. Ad
rian Cook, Mrs. Conley Lanham,
Mrs. Alan Martin, Terry Lince
cum, Pat Cassidy and the host
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....... nm,. I . n,l Victor H . both
of lone: a daughter, Ituliv Ann
Itnlule. KelinewlcK. v asn ; n t
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Lallabra. tulll.: i sisier. ai
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Ann Stlth of Meridian. Idaho;
also eight Kranucmiun-n.
Pall bearers were Van Riet
mann. David Rietmann. Harold
liielinnnn. Wayne Rietmann.
Gene Rietmann. and Larry Riet
mann. Interment was in the
High View Cemetery, lone, with
Burns Mortuary of Pendleton, In
charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flower, contribu
tion are accepted lo Ihe Mem
orial Fund of Ihe lone United
Church of Christ.
Those coming from a distance
to attend the service were Mr.
and Mr. Gene Engleman and
Mrs. l-sper Hansen of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of
Baker. Mr. and Mr. Victor Peter
win of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs.
Van Rietmann of Condon, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Balsiger of
The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. David
Rietmann. and Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Rohde and family, all of
Kennewick. Wash.
Louis Padberg has been mov
ed from the Good shepherd hos
pital to the Hermiston Good
Samaritan Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams
are the parents of an 8 lb. 1 oz.
baby girl born Friday, February
21. In Pendleton. She has been
nr.med Dena Dianne. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Pettvlohn, Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs.
Vester Hams. Great grandpar
, l- R l.nndi'll. lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bothwell of
Heppner, Noah Pettyjohn of
Ozark. Mo., and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hams of Hardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mar
tin returned home recently from
a trip visiting relatives. They
visited Mrs. Martin's parents,
Mr and Mrs. R. A. Horton In
Dallas, attended a birthday
party for Mr. Martin's sister.
Miss Marie Martin in Oregon
City, and then drove to Othello.
Wash., to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Martin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barn
hart (Kav Sherer) are the proud
parents of a baby girl born Feb
ruary 12, at Redmond. The
young miss has been named
Carol Lee. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Barnhart, Sr.,
of Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sherer of lone. Great
grandparent is Noah Pettyjohn
of Ozark. Mo. Their other
daughter, Judith, is staying with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sherer.
Mrs. Ray Boyce returned home
from St. Anthony hospital last
fridaV- , , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin
were surprised when their fam
ily gathered at their home last
Saturday to help celebrate the
Martins' 28th wedding anni
versary. Those here for the oc
casion were Mr. and Mrs. AI
Brazell from Castle Rock, Wash
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and
family from Othello, Wash., and
Mr. Ralph Martin from Oregon
City.
College students home for the
week-end were wnia jonnson
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Grande, Kalhv K-ent and Karen
Nelson f'"m Portland, and ln.
lece and Herniece Matthew from
Monmouth.
Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom. Sr.. M
called lo Albany due lo Ihe II-in-
of her sister. Virginia Mo
Clam passed away Friday mottl
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ek
strom. Jr, and Herbert Ekstrom
Sr.. left Tuesday to attend tho
M-rvices.
Tlie Chora let tes" from the
lone High school nana at the
women' luncheon held for Ihe
ElkJi Annual last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefanl. Jr..
drove to Eugene Sunday to visit
with their son and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Stefanl. They return
ed home on Monday.
Ralph Klncald was Inlured In
an automobile accident Mondav
morning, near the Bloodsworth
residence. He was taken to the
Pioneer Memorial hospital In
Heppner.
The lone High school basket
ball team racked up two more
games last weekend, and at ill
remain tied with McEwen for
first place in the auo-aisinci
standing. They defeated Wes
ton 85 to 62 Friday night, and
Umaplne 68 lo 51 Saturday
n The girls basketball team of
lone High school lost their game
to Pilot Rock 40 to X7 last Thurs
day evening. ....
The Junior High basketball
team finished their basketball
season with a no-loss season by
defeating Heppner 48 to 28 last
Friday. The B string lost 39 to
20. The Lions Club is sponsoring
o rmirnnmnnf this Saturday be
ginning at 10:00 a.m. with two
games being plaved. The con
solation game will be played at
2:00 p.m. and finals about 3:1j
p.m. Other teams participating
will be Hermiston, Arlington,
and Riverside. ...
The Catholic Church Is having
( onion services nn Monday.
Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30
p.m. In lone.
Anyone willing to assist In
hauling sleeping bags and band
instruments to the tournament in
John Day is urged to contact Har
old Beggs at the school or call
422-7131. The bus will leave
from the high school at 9 a.m.
Thursday morning, March 6.
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