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Kir children H'i)l llu mvk
i'iuI visiting in lil.ihn The
primarv reason tor the vimi
was to my Mr Sagei brand
new nephew, Jason loru
tV! .V Ill Boise Jason the
win 01 Mr ami Mrs I VI Va'
.nit! itm. ,i hmllior and isier,
.iie S .nut 2 Mrs Sager
reorts Hun hi' is "i hi' most
beaut mil .mil K'sl luhv
ever'"
Thev also visited Mrs
Sager's mother, Mrs Bertha
llughev. in Vinipa. and
ll.ii lev's parents, Mr and
Mrs llarlev s.iger who live
just across th Idaho border
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Visitors List weekend at the
Heppner Hotel were Mr .uul
Mrs J.inies Van den Hievn
and Lisa of Seattle This was
their first chance to eome to
Heppner to visit since Mr V an
lVn Hiesen's mother Mrs
Esther Van den Hiesen t.ok
over the management of the
Heppner Hotel He flies t ir
Hughes Air West
Visitors next week will he
Mr and Mrs Frank Steeloy of
Portland .Mrs Steelev is
Allred Samtis daughter He is
a husmess associate of Mrs
Van den Biesens in the
Heppner Hotel The Steeleys
come Irequenth as they enjoy
being in Heppner
John Edmundson
What Initios a Ing man to a
small school'' It I. a chance to
raise his i.inulv in a small
town awuv trout the problems
ol a citv and the challenge t
helping young (Miiple meet
tlieir tullest potential
Mich a man is John Fd
mundsoii, the new principal at
lone He started to school at
Hood Hi, or He graduated
trom VSillamette and has done
graduate study trom the east
coast to the west coast
His lamily enioyed the New
Finland atmosphere when he
attended Hoston College on a
National Science Foundation
and where he was a math
instructor He sandwiclntl his
teaching at Salem with more
study at the I imersity ol
orison He was administra
tive assistant at Salem when
he came to lone
He likes any kind ot outdoor
activity lakes hiking and
mountain climbing
At lone he wants to take
advantage of the low teacher
pupil ratio to provide a
program tailored to the
students needs
Becky Frazier
Becky Fraier teaching 5th
(trade at lone is no stranger to
Fasten) Oregon She attended
school at Fossil ami her
mother still makes her home
there She is a 1972 graduate of
OOF at Monmouth
She is enthusiastic alxwt her
1972 's New Faces at lone Schools
lone Auxiliary to Serve Election Day Day Dinner
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The Legion Auxiliary is
giving mi Flection Day Ham
Dinner November 7th The
serving limeii are: 12 00 . I :I
ami 5 .10 . 7 oo I'te and coflee
will h served all day
The Legnm would like lo
have the name! of the men in
the service from lone Call
Helen McCain1,
Those unending the wedding
of Wayne Kietmann and Dora
Smith from lone were: Mr.
anil Mrs lloli Hielmann, and
family, Mr, and Mrs. Hill
Kietmann and family, Mr. and
Mrs (iene Kietmann and
Chris. Omar Kietmann, Mr.
and Mrs Fdmond Bristnw,
IKmald llriston, and Mr. and
Mrs Oleo Ohilders
The Willows Grange will
hold an Installation of ull
granges It will begin at 2:00.
KoImtI Oolite and his leant of
Kichland will do the installa
tion. KoIhtI Onlile Is (he State
iH'puty. A potlurk supper will
follow the installation.
W illows (I range held a card
party Oct. 28. There were
eight tallies of pinochle. Mrs
U'wis llalvorsen won high for
the women, and Pansy See
hafer won low. Willard French
won high fur the men and Lee
rainier won low. Art Dalell
and May Fkstrom won travel
ing pinochle.
Ilv ( ASSANItHA ( IIAI'l l.
Mr. and Mm. I'aul Frink
(Julie Itietmunnl und Tetl,
Tim, Terry, Tal ontlToby
of Hunnington Heaeh, Oalif,
sH'iil the weekend with their
imrenls Mr. and Mrs. David
Htetniann and also attended
the Kielmiinn Smith wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Delton luiHue
received news October 21st
that Mr. I ji Hue's father
Krni'Kl laiKue had passed
uway. They went to Milton
Freewaler Sunday to be with
the family. Funeral services
were held Wednesday,
Fotwiiu i. i:fiivw ni iti:
Halt tune (ound Principal John Fdmundson talking with (iail
Hermann 2nd graile at lone, Sherne Hahr, music and Hecky
Fraier 5th grade
5th grade and about a unit she
has just iiinshed teaching on
hones Her students had an
unusual experience ol working
with skeletons of minks and
cats They put the Ixmes hack
together, a real lesson in bono
structure which was appli
cable to their own bodies
She lists as her hobbies, all
kinds ot sports, likes to play
the guitar but is "kind of a
coward alxmt skiing".
Gail Hermann
(iail Hermann "I really like
lone'' The P72 graduate of
FOO is teaching second grade
at lone "I really telt prepared
to start my teaching". .Miss
Hermann did her student
teaching in the individualized
teaching program at Pendle
ton's Lincoln School. Different
than many students, she
taught by herself for a week
What does a young single
girl find to do in a town like
lone' There are five single
girls living in the new apart
ment at lone. While each one
has her own apartment, they
do enjoy getting together
often They play volley ball
and other PF activities at the
Monday and Wednesday adult
nights at the lone gym.
Hiking and backpacking to
the high lakes in the W'allovvas
have been a family activity
which she continues to enjoy.
She is looking forward to
learning to ski this winter
Sherrie Bahr
Sherne Hahr likes music
and cats Her apartment
companion is "Punkin" an
orange and white streak of
playfulness. This new music
teacher at lone lives music.
She's been in baud and choir
and plays lots of instruments
which include clarinet, s.ix.i
phone, French Horn, bassoon
and flute but her major
instrument is the piano. Her
ambition is to sing in the Salt
Iike Tabernacle choir.
She like lots of things I. ikes
team sports, likes to cook and
likes to do hand sew ing She is
interested in tracing the
geneology of her family.
After teaching music all
day, every Monday night she
has a tun session of teaching a
guitar calss from fi until 7
She would like to invite
everyone to the Christmas
concert on Dec. 21.
Mrs l.eo Crahlree and Mrs.
(iene Fandcaster went to
Pendleton on Oct, 25 Mrs
Crahlree went to an Avon
meeting where she received a
sapphire pin for her Avon
sales She is working for a
diamond pin Of the seventy
live that attended, five re
ceived sapphire pins, four
received the diamond pin and
two received a charm brace
let The bracelet is the highest
award Avon gives.
Those attending the Pomona
(range at Lexington were:
Mary Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs
Art Dalell. Mr. and Mrs Iterl
Akers. Next Pomona Crange
w ill lie held at Willow s Grange
in Januarv.
Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Holt,
are the parents of a new baby
boy , James Flmer, horn Oct.
2H at St. Anthony's He
weighed in at 8 lbs. 15 us.
Paternal grandmother is Mrs.
Laura Holt and Mr. and Mrs
Hussell Hoiness of Portland
are the maternal grandparents
Airs. Nettie Sivard of Mill
ington. Illinois is visiting at
the home of Huston Bryson.
.Mrs Sivard is the mother of
the late Jean Hrvson.
Phyllis (inndle of Bend is
spending a week with .Mr and
Mrs. Herbert Imel
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Imel
Jr sHnt last weekend w ith his
parents
Mrs. Vera Kietmann re
turned home on Oct. 21 from
a thirty-six day New Fnglaud
and the (Jaspe Peninsula tour.
There were thirty-five in the
group besides the driver and
the escort She visited six
Canadian Provinces and
nineteen states and Washing
ton, D C. She enjoyed many
historical sites.
While on her trip she visited
her nephew and wife in
Chicago, John Peterson, niece
and family. Mr and Mrs. Dale
Michus in Hillings, Montana.
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Mrs. U'nea Nottage enter
tained the following guests at
Thel's Cafe: Mr. and Mrs.
la-wis llalvorsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Hoy l.indstroin, and
llildeguard Hcnson.
Holly Rebekah Lodge
CARD PARTY SERIES
First Saturday of each month
Nov. 4-8 P.M.
Lexington IOOF Hall
Prizes and Refreshments
Election Day Dinner
12 -1:30 P.M.
5 - 7:30 P.M.
Hot beef sandwiches, relish
tray, homemade pie and coffee
Adults $1.50 Children 75C
IOOF Dining RoomLex
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COMING
ATTRACTION!
Thafs when lower Long Distance
rates begin on weekdays.
The best time to share the good times in
the northwest is after 5 PM on weekdays.
That's when lower Long Distance rates
begin. And that's when you're likely to
find friends and family at home.
So go ahead and spread the good word.
Long Distance calls get people
together.
Nov. 9th is the date of the big
Ski Swap at Blue Mountain
Community College The
Student Onion is the location
and the ski swap will run from
6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Those
interested are advised to get
their skis to swap at the
Student L'nion by 5:30 p.m. on
Nov. 8th.
Mike Lockhart, ski in
structor at Anthony Lakes and
Sprout Springs will be present
during the swap.
There will be a movie and a
free binding check, according
to Donna Bergstrom.
ALVMI1AI1 MKETIHMfc
Fossil Nov.
Columbia Basin
Co-op, Inc.
15
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Pacific Northwest Bell
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Last week Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Brown of Coeur
d'Alene. Idaho were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Prindle.
Mr. Brown was formerly
associated with Kinzua Corp.,
so many old acquaintances
were renewed.
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Election of Directors
Five to beelected-onefrom each area 3 year terms except
Fossil, 1 year to fill out unexpired term.
Areas-Heppner, Rural Zone 3, Rural Zone 4, Raral Zone 5
Fossil. '
RURAL ZONE 5-East Morrow County
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Tiro Sow
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II Truck, Pickup and Car
Tire Chains
Richard (Dick) T. Wilkinson
ige-r-5os"',cppner -Incumbent
(X-cupation-Rancher
Family at home--Wife
Education-Attended Oregon Slate University
Activities-Director Federal Land Bank,
Pres. of Water Control District, Member
National Cattlemen's Assoc., Morrow
County Livestock Growers, American
Legion, 32nd Degree Mason, Past Eastern
Star, B.P.O.E. 358
Kenneth Turner
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Herb Wright-Incumbent
Address-Fossil, Oregon
Age-54
Occupation-Auto Dealer
Family at Home-Wife
Education-8lh grade
Activities-Pres. Commercial Club, Pres. of
Fossil City Council, Member Wheeler
County Planning Council, Member of State
of Oregon Emergency Medical Service
Comm., Past Trustee of Elks Lodge, Past
trustee of Methodist Church, Member of
national Auto Dealers Assoc., Member of
Oregon Auto Dealers, Assoc. Kinzua Golf
Club.
Fossil
Address-Kt. 2, Heppner
Age-37
Occupation-Rancher
Family at Home-4 girls
Education-Oregon State University, Agri
culture, 4 years.
Activilies-Chairman-Heppner Soil & Water
Conservation Dist.,
Member Morrow County School Dist.,
Planning Comm., Member Morrow County
Extension Advisory Council, B.P.O.E. 358.
Waldo Demoy
Address-Fossil Oregon
Age -67
Occupation-Retired Bank Manager
Education-American Institute of Banking
Activities-Sec. of Masons Lodge Fossil,
Trustee of Methodist Church, Member of
Commercial Club.
Robert Misener
Address-Fossil
Age-6I
Education-1 yr. college
Occupation-Shell Oil Jobber
3orrowif County
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Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Serving Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler Counties
Heppner Phone 676-9146
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