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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1972)
lone Welcomes New lime will liuve it welcome fur Ihe teacher Mnijiht ut 7: 30 o'clock at the lone riilelerut There will lie a kIioi I propum nnd the teacher mil he introduced Refreshments will Ik served The mhiiU of the community are conlmlly in vited The evening In MMHor i by the Icme II A. Mr. and Mm. Charles O'Connor "ix-nt iJihni" Kiiy weekend lit Astoria with Mr. and Mm. loug (Inyon. Anoth er daughter, Terry, joined Iheni while they were there. Mr. and Mm. Kihhey and Sliiiiinnn atiiyed Thursday through Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. iJjrry I'rock. Mra. Kibtwy In a cousin of Mm. I'rocks I'lUK'KS ENTERTAIN Mm. iJirry I'nnk hud Mr. nnd Mrs U'wis llnlvnrsen and Mr. and Mm. Archie Munkerti lor dinner Kiiesls Thursday niyhl Friday niuht dinner guests were Joe and Frank HulvnrHcn and Cathy Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ui Cnihtrcc visited at Tuconia, at the home of their son, Kon Crahtree. They went smith to Lincoln Citv. Ore. nnd visited the home of the l- C. Meyers'. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSICS START The lone United Church of Christ Sunday School Classes started Sunday. There was a pood turn out or students There is still a shortage of teachers. They still need a 5 1. trude teacher and a nursery teacher. The teachers are 12. Cass andra Chapel; 3-4, Darcine a Thel's Cafe Akers Motor Service Jordan Elevator Co. Bristow's Market lone Chevron Station Independent Garage Mever: 7 8. Ionise Sullivan ami HiKh School, Castor Arthur and I hut Hristow. TIIK ARRIVAL OK an aunt Irom I km i lot, Mich was a wonderful surprise lor the Jim and l-iirry Sullivan family. Acrompunylim the aunt wuk her grandson. Joining togeth er for a liarbcque dinner were John Sullivan, Miss Heverly . Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs l-erov Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs Del Nrt Dickerson and family all Irom Vancouver. Wa. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stin nett and (unity have bought place in Irrignn and are moving trom New Jersey. Mrs Stinnett is the daughter of Mrs. Millman. pen I'AL visits Mrs. Ilerherl Imel had a very pleasant surprise on SepleinlMT 6. when Mrs. Ilonna Allen of Marion, Ohio came to visit her. Mrs. Intel and Mrs. Allen started writing when they were very young from a x'ii pal se'tion of an old magazine "Old Home Comfort'1 which carried the in it ti "The Kev to llmnim ess". They are the same age, married ahout the same lime, each has three children, seven grand children and one great grand child They had never met hut lelt like they knew each other from the letters they had written. Mrs-. Imel served lunch to her pen pal Mrs .Ilonna Allen, her son Ernest and wife Margaret also Delsie Chapel. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Mareno Irom Sacramento are spend inn a couple weeks with Mr. On Kneeling L-R-Bob Gates, Skye Krebs, Joe Rietmann, Tom Gates, Kim Gutierrez, Charles McElligott, Kevin Gutierrez, Mcr. Harvev Childers. , ., , ... Standing L-R: Asst. Coach Lynn Killpiu-k, Phil Carlson, Ken Gutierrez, Glen Griffith, Mike Warren, LeKoy Rea. Paul lone Welcomes New Chas. O'Connor, Insurance Rietmann's Hardware lone Lions Club Lindstrom Bros. Iron Works T & C Storage Stormor Bins 422-7437 Ham's Truck Line Teachers Tonight, 7.30 J t I... ..I k 1 II and Mrs Herbert Imel Mm. Mareno is Mr Imel sister. Usl week Mr. and Mr. Hubert Crowell visited Ml the Howard Crowell. They also visited Mr and Mi l-arry Sullivan Mr. Crowell and Mrs. Sullivan are sister Mr. and Mr. Hiure Holt visited at Ihe home ol Mr. and Mr Urrv Sullivan MKS. VERA KEITMANN hud guests on August 27 They were Mr. and Mr Victor I'clerson. Mr, and Mr Mai com Wilconson, and Mr. Anna Stith of The Dalles. Mrs Dean Rhode, I'aul.and Marv Jo ol Kcnnewic k, Wash, came and visited at the home of Mrs Vera licit mann They stayed Monday thru Thurs day Mr. and Mrs Perl Akem, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn. Mr. and Mrs Marion Palmer, and Mr and Mrs Uc Palmer plaved I'lnochle and had Swidav supM-r at the home ot Mrs. Vera Riclniann Mrs. Marion Palmer and Paul Pettyjohn won high prize, and Marion Palmer and Mrs Hei I Akers won low prize. CAHOl. IIOLTZ went to Slate Kair August 28 and participated in the Knitting 4 11 Judging contest She recieved second, Mr and Mrs Hob Jepsen and Bill, Mr and Mrs. George Dabbs and Carol sent a lew days last weekend at the coast. George. Hill, and Carol went deep-sea fishing at Warrenlon. They also enjoyed a few names of Rolf. Mrs. George Dabbs and Carol went to see the Durrell James' at Turner and scnt one day last week. Please help this reporter by calling in vour news. Call this number: 422-7402 VISIT SON ON EAST COAST Mr. and Mrs. Hoy W. Lindstrom and Christina have returned Irom a vacation spent on the Kast Coast, visited their son. K()2 Stephen Lindstrom, who is stationed at Cheatham Annex with the Seabees near Williamsburg. Va. Alter seeing the many historical sights at Jamestown and Williamsburg, Stephen drove them to Washington, DC, w.icre they went sight seeing lor four days and then look the Metro train to New York City. An interesting three days were spent there, including a taping of the television show. ' What's My Line", tours ol the United Nations. Kockerfeller Center. Empire State Building, and a cruise around Manhattan Island. On the flight to the East and coming home the Lindstroms traveled via han Francisco, where they visited Your Opening 'Best Wishes for a Good w ,4 i Vn.',V' n - .... i "twii Nash. Cas ade Im lone principal, John Kdmundson. Iheir daughter, Susan Lind strom (Jtieslsof Mr. and Mrs Hoy W. Lindstrom UilMir Day week-end were Mrs Lindst rom 's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Moller and daughters of (iresham. who flew to U-xing-lon in their plane. Mr. and Mrs Millon Morgan I) i-fiiimorf I r nil l Ilwaco. via u-lii-i-e thev have six-nt the past month Morgan nerates a charier lislung no.ii iimr each vear. GHANDSt IN W K1.COM ED Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morgan ol Aloha are the parents of a son. James Allan, born August 2" at St Vincent's Hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan of lone and Lon Henderson of Portland are the grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. W C. Craw ford of lone are great-grandparents. Kv Cassv Chapel Ashurst, Mark Rietmann, David Warren, Dick Snider, Rietmann, Aaron Klinger, Peterson. TeachersTonlght - 7.30 Bailey's Tavern McKinney Bros. Inc. Agricultural Hauling lone. Ore. Paul Pettyjohn Co. Morrow Counry Grain Growers ks principal Rive Im ride to wmninR lone Opens with a Win "We were pleased will) our football oM-ner against Cas cade Um ks It was easier than we had expected " Coach Gordon Meyers said after the excitement had died down Friday after the game. the final score was 42 to 0 Kent Gutierrez ran 52 yards lor a TD on the second play and made two more scores in Ihe first half. In the last half, he added successful runs of 10 and 45 yards for a total of 134 yards in six carries Jerry Pettvjohn, Aaron Klinger and Hob Gales also scored TPs for the Cardinals. The lone defense excelled to hold Cascade Uicks to 2fi yards net gam. Cascade Uwks completed 10 of 15 passes but five were for minus yardage. The Cardinals threw onlv Game Ed Winkleman, Jerry Pettyjohn, Don McCarty, Rick Peterson John Coach Gordon Meyers, and Joel Season Ihrec passes compleliiiR one with one interception. Coach Meyer played every body. On the starting lineup were Tom Gates. Ed W inkel man. Jon Hietmann. Paul Ashurst. Mark Hieimann, Dick Snider, Jerry Pettyjohn and Kent Gutierrez. Others out lor football are: David Warren. Don McCarty who had a sore leg and didn't plav in the Friday game. Kevin Gutierrez. Phil Carlson who should he ready to play in the Arlington game, Aaron Klinger. Mike Warren, Char he McEIhgott. Kick peteison. Glen Griffith. Paul Peterso. Skv Krehs. Joe Hietmann, Kiin Gutierrez. Loel Kiet mann. Kim Gutierrez, LeHoy Kea and Bob Gales. The Cardinals will meet Arlington Friday at 2 o'clock at Arlington. Commenting on the game. Coach Meyers said, "They've been pretty tough the last 2 or 3 years so we can expect some tough football. Introducing Mary Langston Marv Langston is the new English teacher at Ione.Comes from Portland and is a 1972 graduate of Willamette Uni versity. She has occasionally traveled into Eastern Oregon. But moving to lone to teach has been the first time to stay anv length of time. While it is closely related with her work she lists reading and wriiinu Doetrv as her hobbies. She is interested in ul'iV ft W ' - - ' ' aw lone vs. Cascade Locks 42-0 AXTx Ekstrom Trailer Sales Nomad Travel Trailers & Pickup Camper 422-7289 Dobyn's Pest Control John W. Jepsen Murrays Rx Stables Rod Murray lone, Oregon Bank of Eastern Oregon seeing some ol students' work reprinted in Ihe Gazette Time this year. Eventually she plans to return to school to learn photography. She wants to take pictures to illustrate her poetry. She is saving her money for a trip to Europe next year. Donna Waibel Donna Waibel is the new Business Education teacher at lone High School and will teach Home Ec. one semester. Her home is at Hillsboro and she is a 1970 graduate of Portland State. She has had an interesting two years since graduating from college. She has been visiting and working in Switzerland and Kenya in Africa. She was working in what is known as "provision stores". "They are similar to a grocery store only they don't carry such a complete line as the grocery stores in the United States," she said. She formerly spent a summer in Eastern Oregon so she has returned to Eastern Oregon "Because I like it". She learned to ski in Switzerland a little bit and is looking forward to trying the slopes up at Arbuckle this winter. She is an outdoor person as she likes horseback riding, backpacking, camping, and photography. DOUGLAS ONYON who has been working on the Astorian Daily Budget has a fine new position on a daily in Freder icksburg, Va. He is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor of lone. VARSITY SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Cascade Locks at lone 1 :30 Sept. 15 lone at Arlington 2:00 Sept. 22 Stanfield at lone 1:30 Sept. 29 Weston at lone 1:30 Oct. 6 lone at Echo 7 :30 Oct. 12 lone at Culver 1:30 Oct. 20 Dufur at lone 1 :30 Oct. 27 lone at Riverside 2:30 Nov. 3 Wheeler at lone 2:00 COACH: Gordon Meyers ASST.: Lynn Killpack JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE Sept. 21 lone at Arlington 1:30 Sept. 28 Stanfield at lone 2:00 Oct. 5 Heppner at lone 2:00 Oct. 12 lone at Riverside 1:30 Oct. 19 lone at Echo 2:00 Jerry Martin, Coach CHEER LEADERS Cindy Martin Jan Ekstrom Christine Lindstrom Sherri Wilson Holden Village Visited by Martins Holden Village, bordering the Wilderness Area of the Washington Cascade Mount ains, was the destination of Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Martin, lone, on I-abor Day Weekend. This lovely area, accessible only by boat, on Lake Chelan, from Chelan. Washington, is a resort and retreat area owned by the Lutherans. The Village is located 13 miles from Lucerne, Washington and is a model mining town that hous es stores, dormitories, recrea tional areas, etc. The Martins were joined by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin, Othello, Washington. The four days, were spent in hiking on the 18 different trails leading from the Village, and viewing the beautiful scenery. The longest trail is 36 miles. The Martins back-packed on sev eral trails for one day trips. They are also planning a trip to the North Cascades on the newly opened Highway 20 in Washington. Accompanying them on this trip will be Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Horton, of Dallas, Oregon. MR. AND Mrs. van hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard, of lone, viewed the Dress-Up Parade in Pendleton Saturday night and then drove on to Dayton, Washington to visit with Mrs. Hubbard's stepmother. 9 n 422-7277 V IV IV IT I 1 I 1 1 ' iflT "T7T7T7T7T i T i I i T i TTTVIV f T1 111 - ............. i -I- i -i- I 1 I 1 1 I Ik II ' ' m wwmn I I I 1 I I 1 1 11LL1LAJ-