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    SXzette-times
Thurs.. October 16. 1969
lone Students Select Officers For School Term
By LORRAINE BALL
IONE Two lone students,
Kristin Nelson and Joy Beggs,
were chosen recently as lone
High school representatives on
the Morrow County Juvenile Ad
visory Committee. Each high
school In the county has chos
en two representatives to this
hoard.
lone High school classes have
elected their officers for the
1969 1970 school year as follows:
Freshman: class president,
Kathleen McElligott; vlce presi
dent. Melissa McElligott; secretary-treasurer,
Cindy Ekstrom;
student council representative,
Jerry Pettyjohn, and concession
chairman, Christina Llndstrom.
Sophomore: class president,
Mary McElligott; vice-president,
Wendy Christopherson; secretary-treasurer,
Toni Justus; stu
dent council representative,
Cheri Carlson, and concession
chairman, Jackie Howton.
Junior: class president, Mari
anne Pnttvinhtv vice-Dresiden t.
Jeri Snow; secretary-treasurer,
sion is $1.25 per person or $2.00
per couple. Refreshments will
be served and everyone Is wel
come. DATES TO REMEMBER:
Oct. If Rebekah meeting
Oct. 17 Echo-lone football
game, there, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 18 Grange pancake supper
CXt. 18 Youth Hayrlde and
dance
Oct. 20 Topic club
Oct. 21 lone Legion meeting
Wade Crawford was honored
cuest at a birthday gathering
in honor of his 85th birthday
on October 5, at his home. Sev
en of the eight children born
to Mr. and Mrs. Crawford were
present for the happy occasion.
Mrs. John (Ruth) Voorhes of
Portland was the only one of
the children unable to attend.
A birthday dinner was enjoy
ed bv Mr. and Mrs. Tad (Mel
ba) Miller and family of Lex-
Inrrtnn' TVT P II n MfS. IISTn
Crawford of La Grande and their
family; Mr. and Mrs. vern
Crawford, Helix; Mr. and Mrs.
Chris GutierreziBtudent
TepresCTtatrverrettlcElligrttjf and M Anhur
concession chairman, Jane,'l; ' . . d Mrs Milt
Senior: class president, Karen
Edwards; vice-president, Kristin
Nelson; secretary-treasurer, Tru
dy Moore; student council rep
resentative Terry Cannon, and
concessions chairman, Lynn Jus
tus. A reminder the United
Church of Christ Youth Group
is sponsoring a hayride and
dance on Saturday, October 18.
The hayride will leave the
(Margaret) Morgan, Jr., and
Rollo Crawford, all of lone. Al
so present were grandchildren
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crawford,
Athena, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Bush of Hermiston. Two great
grandchildren, Natalie and Bri
an Peck of Portland, were al
so present. Natalie and Brian
were visiting with their mater
nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Morgan. They are the
Mrs. Norman Nelson as co-host
ess.
Willows Grange will hold Its charge of arrangements
c ..... rblnhnr 19 1 . ,
pancaKe supper on ia'uto An interesting program nus
preceding grange meeting, tan ,MHn piar,nrd with Rev. Sam
Troedson is chairman of the din- johnson of Highland Church In
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p.m., ana me uuiice o olucuu.
ed to begin at 9:00 p.m. at the
"Spot" with music by the Burnt
Sleep of Heppner. Dance admis-
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Scott Wilson returned home
this week from St. Anthony hos
pital in Pendleton. Scott was ta
ken to surgery last Thursday
to put a pin in his broken leg,
which he suffered during the
Mt. Vernon -lone football game.
Mrc Annlo Krhaffpr and Mrs.
Evelyn Krebs were hostesses re-
and coffee were served by the
hostesses.
E2 John Krebs spent four days
Until It Grows
On Trees
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Drerjared bv the men,
Mrs. Nancy Miller, Mrs. Patty
McCoin and Mrs. Pat Pettyjohn
went to Nampa last Thursday
to visit with Mrs. Mary Emert.
The ladies were house guests at
the home of Mrs. Pettyjohn's sis
ter. Blanch Ward, of Kuna.
The Arlington Rodeo Court
which consists of Queen Mari
anne Pettyjohn, Jeri Krebs and
Cathy Dill attended the Junior
Rodeo at Hilltop Arena in Ruf
us on Saturday night and Sun
day afternoon. Marianne won
the barrel race and placed in
the steer dobbing.
Miss Jeri Krebs assisted by
her mother, Mrs. Dick Krebs,
was hostess for a slumber party
on Friday evening, October 10,
in honor of Marsha Ball's 17th
birthday. The senior class girls
and Barbara Boyce of Heppner,
a former classmate, were quests,.
A "hamburger buffet and "Tee
cream and birthday cake were
served. The party motif center
ed around the "Snoopy" crea
tion. Mrs. Krebs made the cake
in the shape of Snoopy and the
party decor and favors were
carried out in the same theme.
At the October 7 American
Legion Auxiliary meeting at the
Legion Hall, it was announced
the gifts for Veterans hospital
were due by November 4. Plans
were also formed for a public
spaghetti dinner to be held at
the hall on November 11. Mem
bers draped the charter in mem
ory of Mrs. Omar Rietmann.
Miss Linda Pettyjohn was cho
sen queen of the Homecoming
dance at the eafetorium Satur
day evening. Her selection was
announced at the half time of
the Helix-lone game on Friday.
Mrs. Fred Burgoyne and the
Kenneth Smouse family spent
the week-end in roruana. neia-
cently at a charvari m honor I - ' d t attended a
of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lancast- ir?nHav dinner for Mrs. Bur-
er at their home In (.ecu. Ap- a d Mi cherlyn Smouse.
proximately 30 friends and rel- Pneeth Lynn Smouse from
atives were present. Refresh- h , j jt d the family as
merits of cake, ice cream punch uian a portland tQ serve as
he was in Portland to serve as
best man at the wedding or. a
former OSU classmate.
The lone United uiurcn oi
will ho d its annual
in iew lorn on iuui ui-iwir Christ will noia us annual
renorted for duty at Fort Dix owardKhin dinner. Sunday
before embarking for Germany, rwnhpr 2fi. at 6:00 D.m. in the
He viewed many of the tourist church social rooms. The din-
'.tl.i4lnnn ni-ktnnrv thnuO !YC I
the United Nations building and
he attended the Johnny Carson
show as guest of Doc Severin
sen. He was viewed in the au
dience several times during the
evening's performance.
Scott Crabtree of Lexington
spent the week-end with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree.
Mrs. Victor Rietmann visited
several days in Baker at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tur
ner. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Myers of
Portland were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Crabtree for several
days hunting last week. Mr. My
ers, and Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree
were successful baggers for their
buck do(?t"i
Mrs. Markham Baker left
from her Hermiston home on
Sunday for her winter's home in
Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
returned home on Monday fol
lowing a trip to Great Falls,
Mont., where Morgan attended
meetings at the Holiday Inn in
conjunction with his Director of
Western Wheat Associates po
sition. The Morgans visited with
an aunt of Mrs. Morgan's Mrs.
George Crawford, at Great Falls.
They also visited with Mr. and
Mr. and rMs. Jerry Crawford at
Fort Benton.
Topic Club will meet October
20 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Margaret Morgan with
ner will be notluck with the
deaconnesscs of the church In
An interesting program has
Llndsav Kincaid will show
slides of the life of the church
during the past year. Baby care
will be provided during the pro
gram for babies and younger
children. All members of the
community are welcome to at
tend. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Horton vis
ited with their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
Martin, several days this week.
While here the two families mo
tored to Othello to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Martin and family.
Sewing Club Starts
Year of Activities
The Nimble Thimble Stitchers
41! club met at the home of
their leader. Mrs. Judy Wright,
on October 8, after school.
New officers were elected.
They are Krlstl Haguewood,
president; Sandra Palmer, vice
president; Sally Sumner, secretary-treasurer,
and Nola Steers,
news reporter.
Books and records were given
to the members.
At the next meeting second
year members are to bring ma
terials for making a laundry
bag. Fourth year members are
going to make either a blouse
with sleeves or a housecoat with
sleeves nad are to have their
materials and patterns. The
next meeting will be November
12 after school.
Interment Held Here
For Laura C. Morgan
Graveside services for Mrs.
Laura Clark Morgan, about 80,
of Hillsboro. were held Monday,
October 13, at 4:30 p.m. at Hepp-ner-
Mason ie -cemetery .--Fuwra 1
was held that morning at 10
a.m. at Hillsboro.
Mrs. Morgan was a native of
Heppner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Clark. She died at
School Lunch Menus
Heppner High and
Elementary Schools
Monday Oct. 20 Spaghetti,
cheese sticks, green salad, up
side down cake, hot rolls, but
ter, milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 21 Vegetable
beef stew, cottage cheese, rolls,
butter, pear half, milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 22 Potatoes-
and - meat - gravy, molded
vegetable salad, fruit crisp, hot
rolls, butter, milk.
Thursday. Oct. 23 Sloppy
Joes, buns, buttered corn, pick
les, berry cobbler, milk.
Friday, Oct. iuna nwu
Hillsboro last Thursday, surviv- 'u'' ,ul"l," hnttered
ors include the widower, Rus- S'mASS.
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