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i lone Resident Takes 30 Day Tour HEPPNER (ORE.), GAZETTE-TIMFS, Thurdy, November 30. IH72 llvt ASSWDH W HAI't l. Mrs. Ijiura Holt reeent ly look u Trailway Huh lour to Florida which lasted :ui days and touched on ID Hint en before it ended, The ultimute (icHlinu lion wux Florida, bill much srencry whs enjoyed on the wiiy. While In Florida she visited DiKiiey World, Kennedy Space Center, the Cypress (iiirdenH, Murine Uind and Key West. From Florida the lour group flew to Nassau for two days und mollis. On the trip home they went through Carson City ii nil Keno, and Mrs. Ilollz said the highlight of the trip tor her wuh the jaunt through the C'arlslmd Caverns in New Mexico. Really an extraordinary Might. Mr. und Mm. Milton Morgan hud as their gueutt for Thankt Riving Mr. and Mr. Gary Morgun and family of Aloha and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck and two children of Portland. Mrs. Ruth B. Mason, Mrs. Dorr Mason and ion Jerry, were Thanksgiving guevta of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A, Lindstrom. Mr. and Mn. L.A.McCabe entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. Steve Eldridge and children of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Inland Mc Kinney and fumily of Boardman; Alvin McCabe and sons of Colfax ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn and family; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingalls of Adams; Helen McCabe; Mury Lindsay, Rich ard llamlctt and Ron Berry of llermiston. VUlior From Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Le Arrington of Anchorage, Alaska spent Wed. night at the home of her cousin Charles O'Connor and family. She also visited her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Giffith, and the Roy W. Lindstrom family, It was Mrs. Arrington's first return visit to lone since coming here for the summer of 1928. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Kvistad, Jon, Kristi l-ou and Andy were in lone for Thanksgiving visit ing Mrs. Kvistad's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson. Also al his parents for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson and their son. Make It With Wool Winners Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker spent Thanksgiving Day in Condon visiting Mrs. Baker's son, Joe Devine, and his family. Relatives here have had word that Noah Pettyjohn recently underwent surgery al Ozark. Mo. He is reportedly doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ball and family of Medfnrd were visiting relatives the day of the lone Alsea game. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett, Rick Barnett and Jim Donald son of Pendleton were home for the weekend. Mrs. Howard Nottage and Mrs. Agnes Sperry returned to Portlund on Tuesday after spending several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball had Thanksgiving dinner with Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, Heppner. Other guests were Don's aunt, Mrs. Harry Peterson, from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ball and their three children, Medford; Don's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Ball and Brian from lone. Mrs. Ida Coleman had much company at various times over the week-end. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford and Tim from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Donaldson and Amy Jo, Mr. und Mrs. Wallace Gaursland und friends, all from Kstucadu and Mrs. Sid Hull und Billy, Portlund. Mrs. Coleman's sister-inluw, Mrs. Nettie Hingst went to Portlund on Friday und flew to St. Paul on Saturday ufter spending the lust four weeks visiting in lone. Mrs. Colemun spent Thanksgiving Day with her daughter, Mrs. Len Ray Schwurz in Heppner. Bridul Shower Mrs. Wayne Rictmann was honored with a bridul shower Tuesday in the church social rooms. She was assisted in opening her many lovely gifts by Mrs. Bill Rietmunn and Mrs. Cleo Childers. The tea table held an arrangement of tang erine gluds and candles. Mrs. Duvid Rietmunn poured coffee and Mrs. Victor Rietmunn served dessert. The hostesses were Mrs. Helen McCabe, Mrs. Cleo Childers, Mrs. Paul Petty john, Mrs. Murion Pulmer and Mrs. Milton Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Stefani were hosts for a family dinner on Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Stefani and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turk of Canby; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warmduhl and two children of Eugene; and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stefani and Tenna and Dennis. On Sunday the Don Balls entertained guests for dinner at their home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ball and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sherman, LaGrande, and Mrs. Sherman's sister, Georgia Hardie of Condon and Mrs. Robert Ball and Brian. i- ) 'T -1 What do you think now, Mr. Edmundson? John Edmundson, lone School principal, takes time out from championship game preparations to admire outfits completed in Extension sponsored Knit Pants Workshop at lone. Katherine Lindstrom adjusts trim on Judy Rea's blouse. Morrow County schools open their doors to Extension activities both adult and youth. KksCrmn'ti All Al Home Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ek strom had ull their children home for the holiday. They are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ekstrom, Vicki, Kuren und Catherine from Scuttle. Mrs. Dick Ek strom is the former Sue Colemun, und she ulso visited her mother und sister while here. Others here were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ekstrom und Shawn, Greshum, Herb, Jr. and his family und Mrs. Ekstrom 's mother, Mrs. Lester Wilkins of Albuny. Mrs. Jim Paavola and daugh ters Jennifer and Krista of Scuppoose are guests of her purents, Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd Morgan. Charlotte Griffith of Portland spent four duys here visiting her purents, Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith. Former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christopherson and Wendy and Greg, DonHld and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Christopher son were here on Saturday for the Ione-Alsea Game. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halvor sen spent Thanksgiving Day with Culhy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon and her sister Arlene, und brother, Terry. What with Thanksgiving, a state championship football game und a wedding all happening within a few days, the David Burnetts had a fuir amount of company. They enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at Duvid's mother's home, Mrs. Esther Barnett. Guests there were Mr. und Mrs. Vernon Anne, Kollie and Joetta of Seattle; Mr. und Mrs. Sam Barnett, Lance and Shannon, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett und Delyn, Boring; Naomi Redfern of Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett, Rick and Deunn, Pendleton and Jim Bloodsworth of Heppner. Thanksgiving evening found everyone at the church for rehearsel of Cindy's wedding winch took place the following day. Out of Town guests who were here for the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ayers, Niki and Sheldon, Bremerton, Wash.; Marty Kinder, Beaver ton and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wallace of Greshum. Eastern Star Meeting At the last meeting of the Locust Chapter No. 119, Order of Eustern Stur two honored guests were present, Mrs. Eleanor Dudley of Hermiston member Of the ESTARL com mittee and Mrs.Evelyn Crane, of Umutillu, member of the Home Endowment Fund of the Grund Chupter. Mrs. Crane guve un account of her recent visit to the Masonic and Eastern Stur Home at Forest Grove, where nbout ninety guests are permanent residents, supported solely by the contributions of members of the two orders. Mrs. Dudley explained the ESTARL scholarships, which go to students who are seeking education in any field of religious truining in any de nominution. About 25 scholar ships amounting to approx imately $500.00 each are award ed each year to deserving students. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan- son spent several days last week-end visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson in Portland. They all went to Corvallis on Saturday and attended the Oregon - Oregon State game and watched their son, Jim perform with the Oregon State marching band. Students Here E.O.C. students home for the holidays were Stephen Lind strom and Herbert Ekstrom. Home from Oregon State were Debbie Warren, Kristen Nelson, Cherie Carlson, Shawna Berg strom, Clint Krebs, Joe McElli gott, Jim Swanson, and Neil Christopherson and Polly Hendrex. The latter two were guests of Jim at the Gar Swanson home. Mrs. Helen McCabe enter tained with a family dinner after the Alsea-Ione football game Saturday. Those attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Gary George and sons pf Beaverton ; Alvin , McCabe and sons of Colfax; Mr. and Mrs. Leland McKinney and Elizabeth of Boardman; Darla Rea; Mr. and Mrs. L.A.McCabe; Mrs. Steve Eldridge and children of New York; Mary Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn. Football Fans Gather Many friends and relatives gathered at homes in the lone area to observe the Thanksgiv ing holiday and to have the added enjoyment of attending a Gass A-8 man football champ ionship game between the undefeated lone High School Cardinals and the Wolverines from Alsea. The game probably drew the largest crowd of spectators to ever watch the Cardinals. After a hard fought battle lone suffered its first loss of the season, with a final score of 42-26. Lori Bergstrom, Jr. division winner of the Make It With Wool Contest, steps forth in her sharp navy outfit, topstitched in white, navy stocking, shoes, a touch of red in scarf at neckline and bracelet - Background left, Anita Davidson one of the honorable mentions " in her brown plaid and plain coord inates outfit, white turtle neck and saddle shoes. Local Families Travel For Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Heppner, spent the holiday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons of Beaverton. The Nasties had Thanksgiving dinner there and visited until Sunday when they returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor were in Goldendale, Wash, on Thursday for a family reunion Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Dean's brother, Mor gan Connor. On Friday they went to Beaverton to visit Mrs. Connor's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Parsons. On Saturday the Connors and their children had dinner with Dean's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Williams at Aloha, Ore. They returned home on Sunday. THANKSGIVING HERE AND THERE The Hager clan gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Evans, Gib, Swayne and Shanna at Umatilla. Going from Heppner were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hager, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hager, Cherie and Velinda and Mrs. Emma Hager. It was a double celebration for Emma as it was also her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shaw came up from Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hager of Hermiston were also guests. Three sisters competing in Sub-deb division of the Make It With Wool contest - L to R, Kathleen, Erin and Mari Evans. The three were called forward for applause and special recognition of family participation in the contest. Thanksgiving guests at the Heards were Mrs. Thomas Young of Milton-Freewater and Phil Strandvold, the new printer at the Gazette-Times. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson at their ranch home were his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hope and family; Mr. and Mrs. Len Darst and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Darst all of Eugene; and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carlson and Eric of Portland. Also home for a visit was the Carlsons daughter, Sandra, who is em ployed in Witchita, Kansas. THANKSGIVING IN LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs. E.E.Hummell of Beaverton were visiting at the John Eubanks home. Mr. . Hummell was a former princi pal at lone High. Other guests at the Eubanks were Mrs. Eubank's mother, Mrs. Mattie Morgan of Canyon ville and Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and family of Portland. The T.E. Messenger Sr. family enjoyed a get together at Thanksgiving at the I.O.O.F. Hall in Lexington. Those pres ent besides Mr. and Mrs. Messenger were the Carl and Bill Marquardt families, Mrs. Norma Marquardt of Lexing ton, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Messenger and daughter and Kathy, Geraldine and Gerry Messenger children of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Messenger of Port land, Zearl Gillespie and Hazel Carpenter and Roy Ball of Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Heppner Style Revue Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Craw ford and five children of LaGrande spent the weekend at the W.C.Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bray of Hermiston were here for the holidays with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindstrom and family. L.A.McCabe accompanied Jim Pettyjohn on a haul to Calgary, Canada. Mr. Petty john took a load of travel trailers to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeBischop and family of Ontario spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie K. Morrison. Earl James Pettyjohn spent Thanksgiving week with his parents, the Jim Pettyjohn's. He is attending Oregon State University and is majoring in pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvor sen of Medford and grand daughter, Karen Crippen are spending a few days at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Halvorsen and family of laGrande spent the holidays at his parents home also and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Farley in Heppner. MR. AND MRS. JEFF Turner were up to spend the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefani. Jeff is working in Northwestern Mutual with his dad, Don Turner. Mr. and Mrs. C.R.McElligott left on Sunday to take their daughter Ann back to Montana State. They were accompanied by Dick and Melissa. Mr. and Mrs. Gary George and boys of Beaverton spent the weekend visiting Helen McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heim bigner went to Odessa, Wash, to spend Thanksgiving with his mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Town send of Portland came up for the Ione-Alsea game and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. MR. AND MRS. GORDON Meyers entertained at supper for the members of the lone Football team Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Haugen and daughters of Lake Oswego were her for the four day week-end with her mother, Mrs. Elmer Giffith and other relatives. THEL'S CAFE AT I0NE Under New Management Beecher Emert Dec.l Hours-10 a.m to 10 p.m Open 7 Days A Week Banquet Facilities Available Specials At Noon -6 Days A Week Phone 422-7496 Theh Changes Hands Beecher Emert of lone an nounced this week that he had purchased Thel's at lone from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ling. He will take over on Dec. 1. The specialty of the house will be the steaks. The cafe will be open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. unitl 10 p.m. He has additional help but he will be doing the cooking part of the time. He cooked in the Marines and says "I've been chief cook and bottle washer for Slim for the last 2V4 years." He plans a noon-time special six days a week and will feature home-made pies. Bill Fletchner of Clatskanie was here for the football game on Saturday. He was a former teacher at lone. At lone CARD PARTY Willows Grange had a card party Saturday night. Mrs. Ruth Crawford Voorhes won the table cloth. Men's high, Elmer Palmer. Women's high, Mrs. Berl Akers. Men's low, Mike Matthews. Women's low, Flossie Marick. 300 pinochle, Marilyn Childers and Edith Matthews. 1500 pinochle, to Lee Palmer and Helen Pettyjohn. Hostesses were Mrs. Marion Palmer and Mrs. Leo Crabtree. i . . V i t , A ' ) hh m Skirts and vests are big news this year and Jean Kri;itman wears a fully lined gold vest with tiny gold buttons. The multi-color bias plaid skirt completes the outfit. T. V. SERVICE By Qualified DA TRAINED iiwH TECHNICIANS AT VIDEO-TECH. INC. 461 A E. Main St..' Hermiston 567-3882 Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefani entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner. Here were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Turner from Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefani Sr. of lone and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Stefani of Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin, Cindy, Lisa and Scott of lone were also guests. r "arced to Move Take over on my 12 GENTBY. payments x 64 it Set up in Pendleton CALL 276-3611 Dealer r Messenger Jr. and family of Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. . Tom Duggins of HeDDner. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hughes and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bellamy and family of Heppner. Gerry Messenger has been released from a hospital in Portland following an appen dectomy there last week. Mrs. Florence McMillan spent Thanksgiving at the home of a daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cool in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. DeleWhitney and Kimmberlee of Portland spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Groshens and family in Heppner and at the C.C.Jones ranch. Mrs. Catie Padberg is visiting with relatives in Fresno, Cal and will be home this week. Mrs. Venice Hendrickson is visiting in Minneapolis, Minn with relatives. She was taken to Portland by a daughter Mrs. Joe Yocom where she caught the plane. In Hood River Mrs. Lola Breeding is spend ing a few days in Hood River with relatives. Mrs. Cleo VanWinkle, who is a patient at Hiereshe's Nursing Home in Pendleton spent the holidays with a rjn and family Mr. and Mrs. Alfred VanWinkle in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Dewie Lovelace and children Brian and Rilla of Ontario spent Sunday night with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C.C.Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mounts of Portland were visitors with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F.Majeske, over the holidays. Donald Majeske, of Deer Park spent the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske. Mr. and Mrs. Max Breeding and children of Gresham were visitors over the week-end at the home of her mother Mrs. Lydia Wilson and his mother Mrs. Lola Breeding. In California Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones are vacationing in California for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Van Winkle and Glenda Kay and Mr. and Mrs. C.C.Jones were vaca tioning last week in San Francisco, where they were guests of the VanWinkle's daughters Linda and Leora and Molly Creasy. The travelers report a very interesting time, with lots of California sunshine, which shone brightly every day spent there, to aid in the sightseeing. faHKlMPiM E O Mental Health Center Director Appointed On Monday, November 6, 1972, Mr. Joseph Murray was interviewed by the Personnel Committee of the Board of the Eastern Oregon Community Mental Health Center, and they unanimously recommended that he be hired for the position of Center Director. He has accepted, and will be reporting for work at Pendleton, January 1, 1973. Mr. Murray is a 37 year old psychologist, who is currently the Director of a rural Wiscon sin community mental health program where he has been for the last five years. He has a Masters Degree in Psychology plus three years of Post Masters training at the Doctorate level. Mr. Murray's wife and their three shool-age children will be moving to Pendleton as the school year ends in June 1973. Mr. Murray will be hiring his administrative staff during early 1973. This will include five mental health professionals, an administrative assistant and two secretaries. The Mental Health Services for Morrow County, recently established in Heppner, is one part of this thirteen county mental health system. Heppner attorney, Bob Abrams, serves as a member of the EOCMHC Board. 4-H MERRY MIXERS The second meeting of thev Merry Mixers 4-H Cooking Club was held November 14, at the home of our leader, Mrs. Pat Pettyjohn. Four members were present. First we discussed the in gredients that constitute a yeast bread. From the drawing board we went to work with the actual dough. Our leader had prepared a sweet dough beforehand and it was ready to knead. We kneaded the dough and placed it in the oven to rise. Kathleen McElligott then prepared "No knead French Bread." While the dough was rising we talked about our next meeting. We decided to prepare another yeast product. We found a no-rise roll recipe and planned a meal around it. For our next meeting we will have: Ha waiian medely, chow-mein noodles, green beans and water chesnuts, hot rolls, orange marmalade, and ice cream balls rolled in coconut for dessert. This authentic Ha waiian Luau menu fits in with our foreign foods project book. Our leader served Ail American chocolate chip cookies, donuts, and Russian tea for refreshments. After this we returned to the kitchen and shaped the French bread and cinnamon rolls. Everyone took an unbaked sample home. 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