Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 17, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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    lone Carnival
by LINDA MCKAY
Mrs. Herbert Peterson,
chairman of th loti Car
nival commute, reported
that proceeds for the Sunday
night event er tar above
xpectatlons. She wishes
fo thank community mem
bers, parents, students and
teachers who participated
In making It a very sue
cessful project. Special
gratitude is extendi to
the lone-Heppner merchants,
who donated prizes.
This year, Interested grade
school boys have had the
opportunity to learn the ba
sirs of basketball. Del
Laftue, teacher and coach
at lone HH;h School, has
devoted his Saturday morn
ings, since basketball season
began, to approximately
thirty youngsters, grades
1-5, In order to teach them
the basic fundamentals.
The boys have worked on
techniques such as passing,
dribbling, shooting, and some
defense. The enthusiastic
boys then have a chance
to compete with each other
during the half-time periods
of the high school's home
games.
VALENTINE TARTY
A partial afternoon of en
joyment was seen at lone
grade School, February 14,
at which time the annual
Valentine's parties took
place. Mothers of the stu
dents in the individual class
es planned the activities
and refreshments.
In the first grade room
was a decorated table holding
cookies and refreshments.
The m 'tliers with" Mrs".
Dava Barnett, chalrmei, su
pervised the games. M s. Bob
Rietmann is first grade teach
Mrs. Lindsay Klncald's
second graders plaved a
Valentine Bingo g a me
winners being: Anita Palmer,
Tammy Holtz, Mary Klncaid,
Dian Morter. Chris Rietmann
and Craig Gutierrez. Mrs.
Mardine Patton served as
chairman.
Mrs. Del LaRue, chairman
of the third grade party,
took the 22 students to the
gym where thev plaved an
"ORANGE PASS GAME"',
"holding the balloon on a
spoon," and "a break the bal
loon on the foof'game. The
youngsters then . opened
Valentines and ate decorat
ed cookies and cupcakes
for refreshments, provided
by the mothers. Mrs. Jerry
Martin is the third grade
teacher.
Mrs. H.R. Kerbs entertain
ed the fourth grade class
with a melodrama: "The
Villian," "The Hero," and
"The Heroine." Stunts and
games were also played
by Mrs. Franklin Ely's class.
Bingo, opening valentines,
and refreshments occupied
Mr. James Anderson's fifth
grade students. Mrs. Charles
Doherty served as chairman
for this group.
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A"dret-up clothes relay"
was the highlight ot the
sixth graders' party. The
students of Mr. Clifford
Williams presented a girt to
the mothers who hosted the
party.
LEARNS OF DEATH
Word was received by
Mrs Leo Crabteec concerning
the recent death of Stella
O'Meara, a former lone
resident. Mrs. CM ears
as residing In the Lincoln
Nursing Hospital, Davenport,
Washington, at the time of
her death. Funeral servic
es were conducted on Feb.
1 S at Harrington, Washington.
Cards may be sent to Mr,
and Mrs, Francis Rieth, Box
91, Harrington. Washington.
91134.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Collins were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Beck
and Michelle. The Collins'
are Mrs. Beck's parents.
Attending the Walla Walla
concert series which featured
the Los Angeles Brass En
semble, on Thurs. Feb. 10,
were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
James, Mr. and Mrs. Fre
drick Martin, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Maatta.
On Feb. 5, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hams visited their
daughter, Leslie, who Is
a patient at the Falrview
Hospital in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers
attended the Grange meeting
at Olex on Feb. 12. Also,
12 memters of Willow's
Grange attended the visitation
program of the Lexington
Grange on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Thor
ton, Astoria, and De
niece Matthew, Echo, were
weekend guests of Mr. and
M.-s. M.ke Matthews.
ATTENDED WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Doherty attended the Feb.
12 wedding of his sister
Helen Doherty and William
McLaughlin. The vows were
exchanged In the Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church
Stayton. Mr. Doherty escort
ed his sister to the altar,
and gave her in marriage.
Mrs. Doherty served the
bridal cake at the reception
and Joan Marie, the Doherty s
daughter, served the groom's
cake. The Doherty" s other
two children, Margaret Ann
and Donny, stayed with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Bradshaw, Albany.
The Doherts returned
to lone on Sunday.
Chris Llndstrom and Cindy
Ekstrom attended the recent
Rainbow installation of Leslie
Hulden of the Arlington As
sembly. Miss Lindstrom
was the recording secretary
for the installation and Miss
Ekstrom is State Executive
Board Member, Mr. and
Mrs. Halyorsen accom
Mrs. Halvorsen is Mother
Advisor of lone Assembly
no. 89.
Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom,
Grand Adah of Grand Chap
ter of Oregon, Order of
Eastern Star, attended the
Feb. 12 reception for Made
line Dorscheimer, Grand"
Martha of Grand Chapter of
Oregon, Order of Eastern
Star. The reception was
held in Portlend.
All
Inland
Mi
SORORITY MKETS
Beta Omega Chapter of
Eptllon Sigma Alpha met
tn the home of Mrs. Den
nis McKay on Tues, February
I. nana were mad to
work on scrap books Tuesday,
February 22, for the Crip
pled Children's Hospital In
Eugene. The sorority earn
ed $80 on the Christmas
doll raffle-$40 of which
will be sent to tlx Crippled
Children's Hospital and $40
will be given to Camp
Meadow wood Spring Seeclr
Camp. The educational por
tion of the evening was
devoted to each member
discussing her favorite trip
or perhaps a journey she
would like to take tn the
future.
CORRECTION: A printing
error was made In the lone
news of Thursday, Feb. 10.
The article read that Mrs.
Roy W, Linstrom had under
gone major surgery. It
should have read that Mr.
Roy W. Linstrom had under
gone major surgery.
Bronate
js
Available
From
Our competitors think so
highly of Bronate as a broad
leaf weed killer in wheat and
other grain crops that they
want you to tank mix their
products with Bronate.
While we appreciate the
compliment, we don't neces
sarily go along with the rec
ommendation. Because while the addi
tion of less effective herbi
cides to Bronate may help the
other herbicides, it doesn't
help Bronate. Matter of fact it
can hurt Bronate.
Unlike many other herbi-
FEB. BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Chrli Rietmann, Son ol
Mr. and Mrs.Gen Rietmann,
was honored guest at a
Birthday party held at the
Masonic 1U11 In lone, on
February 11. To help cele
brate ChrU'aelghthblrthday,
a snoopy Valentine e'
was baked and dt-corated
by Mrs. Marge Hams.
Chris's father, Gene, provi
ded piano music while the
guests played "hot potato"
and sang "Happy Birthday"
and other songs.
Those present for the party
besides Chris, his parents,
and his brother, Michael,
were John Murray, Tim
Patton, Andy Roberts. Roger
Chtlders, Jerry Burrls,
Craig Gutlerrei, Jeff Hams,
Michelle LaRue, Kris Petty
John, Dian Morter. Mary
Klncaid, Corby Sullivan,
Annette Roberts, Anita Pa.
mer, Elizabeth M'tlllgott.
Lorl Prock, Anne Murray,
Jim Jepsen, Margaret Kln
caid, Duane Fetch, Gregg
Rietmann, and Troy Lind
strom. Other children In
vited but unable to attend
were Tammy Johns, Tammy
Holtz, MargaretAnnDoherty,
and Rohvn MoKav.
Paul Pettyjohn Company
Your Shell Oil and Chemical Distributor
Please Call 422-7254
Serving the Heppner, lone, Lexington and Arlington Areas
Z
Mary Klnclad, (buy htr
of Mr. and Mrs, Lindsay
Klncaid, wlinse Birthday was
February 12, was presents
a girt while (he guests sang
II Wy Birthday in her honor,
A Birthday dinner honoring
Mts. John Hny, Hermlston,
was f wn In the home oi
the Art Lindstrom' s on,
February . Mr. and Mrs.
Bray are the parents ol
Mrs. Lindstrom, Also pre
sent for the occasion were
the Bray's son and hit
lfe, Dr. and Mrs. Johr
Bray, Jr., from The Dalles.
A birthday dinner waf
given In Frankle Engelnun'f
nor on February 11, al
Thel's Cafe. Those present
to hilp Frankle celebrate
his Uth birthday were his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Er.gelman, Mrs. Disl
Chapel and Cassy, and Mrs.
Ruby Roterts.
The lone High School Bisk
ethall squads take on Echc
HiiiS 'hool on Sa'urd.iy.Feb.
13,ai 3:30 p.m.
cides, Bronate kills your
weeds without damaging
your wheat. And tank-mixing
reduces Bronate's high de
gree of selectivity.
Also, unlike other herbi
cides, Bronate isn't restricted
to any particular soil type or
condition. And tank-mixing
limits Bronate's wide range
of application.
Use Bronate alone if your
weed problems include Tar
weed, Gromwell, Henbit,
Dogfennell, Crowfoot, Purple
Mustard, and the rest of the
Mustard family. Or any of the
1IPMAN DIVISION
IinTNFR. tOrtE.), GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. February 17. 1972
Oris' mskniiuM at lone
Hl::h School will begin at
8:00 p.m. on Tup lay. Fob.
22 Hh lone hosting Atho la.
The Ion T"plc Club will
meet In the horn of Mt s.
February 23 at 2 00 p.m.
A n Immunization Clinic w 111
be bold at the (one Sok4s
Tiesdiy morning, February
22 for Pie-schiM4rs and
Grades 1-12. Parents of
pre-schoolers ar asked to
bring their children to the
school by U;00 a.m.
Mrs. H.R. Krcbs attended
the organizational meeting
of the Natural Resource
Council of Oregon on Monday,
February 7 held at the Im
perial Hotel, Portland. Mrs.
Krebs, a designated delegate
of the Oregon Sheep Growers
Association, spoke concern
ing the need of predator
control to remain tn (tie
hands of the Division of
Wildlife Services. The main
purpose of the Natural Re
source Council Is to bring
together In an open meeting,
groups with differing back
grounds and opinions.
MJCL
At 1:30 p.m. on fteunesuay,
February 23, Dav Green,
facilitate for the state leg
islature from Madras, will be
a guest at a (on High
School student assembly. He
will sieak on nuclear siting
In Morrow County-- the en
vironmental asfiects xrtln
nt In legislature ami the peo
ple In Morrow County. Inter
ested community members
ar cordially Invited toattend
lha assembly.
The General Business class
at Ion High School till tour
the First National Bank In
Heppner on Thurslay, Feb
ruary 24.
Thifjo BarUeif family
has moved from LeMngtor
to Board man where Mr.
Bartlett will be employed
by Frontier Equipment ol
Walla Walla. He will be
servicing Irrigation equip
ment In the Boardman-ller-mlston
area.
The Bartletts are living
In the Columbia Villa aiart
nients which is me new
housing complex across from
Riverside High School. Theli
daughter, Kathy will finish
her junior year at Heppner
Hu?h School.
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23 other kinds of weeds listed
on the Bronate label.
Our experience has
shown that Bronate used
alone has increased produc
tivity for Northwest wheat
farmers by as much as 20
bushels per acre.
Is it any wonder our
competitors recommend Bro
nate? For more information on
how Bronate can help you,
see your supplier or write Mr.
,R. P. Rich, RhodiaChipman
Division, 120 Jersey Avenue,
New Brunswick, N.J. 08903.
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HOSPITAL NEWS'
Patients receiving medical
car at Pioneer Memorial ,
Hospital ar Claries Rldula, '
and CI J Ire Andresen, both of ,
Il1"r ,
Auxiliary Gives v.t
Comfort Pads
To Hospital
American Legion Auxiliary
No. 87 Heppner donated two
Duculiex Convilu'ed He I pais
to Pljoeer Mem trial Hospital
and Nursing Home.
These padti ar used In
the care of long term pa
tients to reduce pressure
area , fur skin rare and
allows air to circulate under
boil so that patients will
remain coot and dry.
This gift Is deeply appre
ciated by the staff of Pioneer
Mo'im lit H.-uiUl and
Nursing Home lcause of
the added comfort it affords
the pi.ieiili.
GREEN
STAMPS