Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 21, 1971, Page 6, Image 6

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    BttrntK (ORE.). GAXtTTtTTMrS. Tburadar. Oct ti. in
Three lone TOPS Win at Fossil
IONE The IO.NK. TOI'S
Club went In Fuil Thurdy
nlht to attend Uistriet Recog
iiiltun Day In I he Method!!
Church hull.
Th evening .trtfI with
low -calorie dinner prepared by
the Foil Calorie Counter and
I he Condon DoOrDict Clubs.
Award were Ihcn Riven t Club
Best liner and Area best lo
era. Division winners were then
proMntcd. Division 3 Area lies!
loser U Winona KoImtU. I O.N-K.
TOPS Club, llunner U Charlotte
Millman, I.O..N.K. TOI'S Club
PI vision 3 Best Iwr U Mild
red Eubank IO.NK, TOI'S
Club, who was also Division
Best LomT.
Tho Lexington Leaner TOIS
Club. I.O.N. K. TOI'S Club and
IMe Condon Take-It-Away TOI'S
nil im'Nented Kklt through Ihe
cevning.
The highlight of Ihe evening
for the I O N E. TOI'S Club wis
receiving Ihe Traveling Trophy
for the most weight lost wr
member during Ihe 6 months
time in Hie urea.
Ion Visitor
Victor Stockard of Slanflcld
vva.s a visitor at Ihe home of
his daughter and family, Mr.
nnl Mrs. Italph Kincald and
family Friday.
Mr. and Mm. E. M. Bartata
mny and Beth, of Odessa, Wn.,
were visitors at the home of
their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Sharer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nichols of
Odessa, Wn., were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay
Ifclmbigner. Mrs. Nichols Is
Mrs. Heimbigncr'a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville James
of Seattle were visitors at the
home of their son Mr. and Mrs.
D.irrvll J. imcs and family.
At St Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor
sen, Mrs. Larry Prock, Lori and
Mark drove to Pendleton Sun
day to meet Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Malvorsen and Allisa. While
there they vLsited Mr. Halvor
sens si ster, Mrs. Let ha Harr who
id in St. Anthony Hospital. Al
ILsa Hnlvors-en accompanied her
grandparents home for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. F-dward Meyers
of Spokane were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay
Hclmhlgncr last week.
The Willows Grange will have
h card party Oct. 23 nt 8:00 at
the Willows Grange Hall. There
will be table of Pedro and Pi
nochle.
A large crowd enjoyed the
Willows Orange Visitation Sat
urday night. A turkey dinner
was served. Rhea Creek, Green
field and Lexington Granges at
tended. Rhea Creek Grange won
the prize for having tho most
guests at all the Visitations
held.
lone Homecoming
lone High School's Homecom
ing will start off Thursday night
with a bonfire at 8;Q0. The
Cardinals will play Riverside at
2:.'W Friday afternoon. Queen
w-Uvtlun will be held at half
tune of Hie game. The canJI
dattn are: Seniors: Cathy Can
non. Ann Mctlligott; Junior: D
Ann Barneti ; Sophomore: Kay
Dergiiirom and Freshman: Jan
lev Edward. The weekend will
end with a dance Saturday
night, Oct. 21
The Jr. High School will play
Echo hero at 2:00 Thursday af
ternoon. The Junior Clan will present
the lucky ticket holder with the
Pendleton blanket they have
been wiling ticket for at Ihe
Homecoming game Friday.
The lone High School Volley,
ball learn will play lleppner
there Tuesday afternoon, (XI. 26
al 1:00.
Pictures on Saturday
Senior pictures will bo taken
Saturday. Oct. 23 at the high
school from I lo 3:30.
Marjorie Wilson, Associate
Grand Conductress and Clarrlce
Kassner, Grand Chaplain of
Eastern Star were here Tuesday
night for School of Instruction
at the lone Eastern Star. While
here they were house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom.
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and
Mr. Roy Lindstrom were In La
Grande Wednesday night to at
tend Ihe La Grande Eastern
Star.
Mrs. Alvin MeCabe and child
ren or (olfax, Wn., and Mrs.
Blanch Sheeler of Salem went
lo Portland Sunday to pick up
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree of
Cecil who are returning from
their trip to Germany. Mrs.
Sholer will be staying for a-
while with Mr. and Mrs. Crab
tree. An 84th Birthday Parry
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse enter
tained at an 81th birthday par
ty for her mother, Mrs. Fred
Burgoyne Tuesday. Those at
tending were Mrs. Wade Craw
ford, Mrs. Fannie Griffith, Mrs.
Fred Nichuson, Mrs. Marion
Palmer, Mrs. Ruby Roberts and
Mrs. Harold Sherer. Debra Palm
er also attended.
Ken Smouse went to the
Steens Mts. last week to meet
his brother Paul Smouse and
friend Al Good from California
to hunt. Paul was successful.
Mrs. Alfred Nelson. St of
Portland and Mrs. Henry V.
Smouse of Portland are staying
at the Nelson ranch visiting
friends. I
. t -.ii i im-i'fc itmiiSm . L
STEPHEN BROWN FIELD, Biolooy teacher. Keppner High.
Meet Steve Brownfield
Sb'phen Brownfield is Ihe new
Biology teacher at lleppner Hinh
School. Hi specialty I Lab Bi
ology with special emphasis on
anatomy. This I hi first year
of teaching and he finds it new
and different and exciting.
To continue some of the work
started last year in Field Biol
ogy he has started field classes.
An Ecology plot not too far fromj
Singing Team Conies
To Sunday Service
The lleppner Assembly of
God Church Invite all friend
and neighbor to a 7:00 evening
service thl Sunday. We and
Wanda Cronk are to be guests.
The Cronk were formerly a
traveling alnglng learn which
traveled through most of the
Western States. They have made
LONEROCK NEWS
LON FROCK The deer and
bird hunting altlt goes on at
LoiM'rock and a number of nim
rod came In for Ihe aecond
week of the open season.
Mr. and Mm. Pete WhiUon.
Wekley and Wyait from Port
land are guest of the Jim llel
drngers, Itoger'a company were
Mr. and Mr. Alton Carter, Mr.
and Mr. Lester Harrison and
the Fred Dunns, alt from The
Dalle.
Jamea E .Thorpe and Gene
Thorpe from Portland vUited
ihe 11 Davis home on Sunday.
They were rnrouie lo the Juhn
l4y art-a for a deer hunt
Camp Set Up
A number of camper have
art vp ti-nt and trtlir hoM-
al Ihe old ahearlng ahr-d about
a mile out of Lnneroek,
Mr. Ellen Roger niece from
Mullala anent Ihe past week at
ihe Roger' home.
Jimmy Roger I now enroll
ed al the college In Ashland
but prior to thl he traveled
over untie of the weniern atatec
Native Leariaa.
Edith wa burn at UmMvck
and hat llvd here all her life
but tx-aue of falling helth
he aold her home recently to
Mr. and Mra. Leo Spitzer from
California. Lee U the eon of
Mr. Jese llarri. With will
live near her bnHher Charley
Maldment and wife.
Put your dollars to work at
home trade In Morrow county.
town has been selected lo study j several records. Currently they
and rcnrd Ihe relation Iwtween
plants and animals.
lie I a graduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon and has done
a year of graduate study. While
Eugene Is his home, he enjoy
ed Eastern Oregon so much last
year when he came up hunting
that he is pleased to be leach
ing here.
While he was in school, his
wife Nancy held a Job which
she enjoyed very much. She
was head secretary of a proj
eel Occupational Information
Access System.
They both enjoy backpacking
and this summer went into the
high lakes around the Three
Sisters Wilderness area. He en
Joys fishing and hunting and
she just goes.
You will meet them this eve
ning at the Community Welcome
for the Teachers and Newcomers.
are pasioring the Assembly of
God Church In Irrigon.
Pastor Burwell says, "Due to
Mrs. Burwell's waiting for the
blessed event, Bible Club will
be postponed until further notice."
IRRIGON NEWS
Frank Turner Is mlsslna ail
the company he had while In
the hospital. He is confined to
his home and feels lonesome.
Go visit Frank.
Saturday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Padberg were
Mrs. Padberg's son. Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Tucker of La'
T f . ,1 !
uioiiuc, giu taint; uvi-r iv uu
some hunting but was unsuc
cessful. Mr. Tucker is parts man
for the State Highway Dept.
Gazette-Times want ads pay.
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PRE-FINISHED $
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PANELING Vinyl Molding
2 COLORS REG. tt-99 DEC SI.4S
now $3.49 now $L05
12 GAUGE BEG' 3-55
DUCK and PHEASANT LOAD $3.20
Pettyjohn's Builders Supply
HEPPNER
PH. 676-91S7
THREADERS MEET
The Threaders sewing club
met Oct. 14 at the Neighbor
hood Center. Mrs. Maxine Gray
and Mrs. Shirley George are our
leaders. There are 11 members.
We elected officers:
President, Julie Grieb; vice-
president, Joy Everhart; secre
tary, Joycelyn Thorpe; reporter,
Gerl Grieb.
Mrs. Birdino Tullis talked to
us about 4 H records. Mrs.
George served refreshments to
mothers and the members.
Gerl Grieb, reporter
Vernon Stewart spent several
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Stewart, In La
Grande, recently.
A. C. Houghton Menus
Menus at A. C. Houghton
School for tho week of Oct. 25-
Oct. 29 are as folows:
Monday No school (Veter
ans Day Holiday).
Tuesday Creamed chicken
over hot rolls, buttered broccoli,
celery sticks, apple crisp.
Wednesday Hamburger-
macaroni dish, buttered carrots,
deviled eggs, fruit salad.
Thursday Vegetable beef
stew, pear and cheese salad, ap
ricots, oatmeal cookies.
Friday Moon-witches, ghost
nectar, goblins' nightmare,
spooks delight, devils lassos.
All IHIands Are invited
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