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lone 4th Graders Foltoiv Old Bv CASSANDRA CHAPEL The lone fourth gride and their teacher Mr. Lindsay Kincaid went on a Field trip Twdav. at they are studying Northwest History, they went to Cecil to trace the ruta left by the iiuA trains on the Oregon Trail. Mrs. Lucy Curtis a long time resident of Cecil and her brother Charlie Euing who was visiting at Cecil told the children stories of the wagon train days. Cecil was the last stop on the way to Oregon City which Is the end of the trail. This trail started In St. Louis Missouri. Mrs. Henry Krebs accompanied them on their trip. They stopped at the Krebs cookhouse in Cecil for refresh ments. LAST PTA MEETING Thursday night was the last night of the P.T.A. The program consisted of the first grade under Betty Rietmann doing a Chorale reading in observance of Earth Week. The fourth grade gave a study unit of Hawaii. The fourth grade did a hula, limbo, and bamboo pole dancing. Jerry Martin's eighth grade explained ecology studies. Also his high school science lab explained their tree planting project. The W.A.C. met at the Grange Hall on Thursday for an all day meeting. The hostesses were Mrs. Carmen French and Mrs. Delsie Chapel. A turkey dinner was served before the regular meeting. A gift was sent to their adopted hospital patient in Pendleton at the State Hospital. ESA Helps Meadowood Springs ESA met on Tuesday to hear a report given on their very successful garage sale. The money from this will be given to the Meadowood Speech Camp. They tentatively set a date for their annual Spring Banquet which will be held May 11. Plans were made for a traveling food sale April 20 at 10 : 30. There was also election of officers: Pres., Linda La Rue; Vice Pres., Sandy Murray; Sec., Donna Waibel; Treas., Becky Fraizer and Educational Director, Karen Beck. Secret Sisters will be revealed at the next social. Mrs. Hershall Townsend, and Sue and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoxey (Brenda Kay Town send), stopped on their way back to Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen for a short visit Sunday. They had been to the Mike Benge celebration. Donate to Log Cabin Willows Grange met for their regular meeting Saturday night. During the meeting they decided to donate $20.00 to help IF hastes Saturday 9 am MURRAYS DRUG Lexington Altar Society "A Wide Variety of Easter Foods" This space provided through courtesy of Columbia Das in Electric Co-op Servtnz r."crrcwC!2m, snd VYheekr Cetsrtlss Ph G7G.QM& Heppner build a log cabin at the State Fair Grounds in Salem. The building will belong to the State Grange. Five dollars was also given to the Mike Benge fund. The meeting closed with a Hee Haw program that was arrang ed by Carmen French. Every body thoroughly enjoyed the program. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen has nor,i corsages were present been driving the Lexington ,0 firil elected officm of school bus route since last newly.fonnwj Cardinal Club week. She will also drive It this dur,ng installation cere- mony held April 12th in the lone .. 77; , ... . Cafetorium. Recipients were: Mr.andMrs.BerlAkerswent Mrt Paimeri president; to Hood River Blossom Festival Mr$ DjCk Sherer, vice-presi-on Sunday. They met weir ton nd Mr Jame, West. Bob and family from Gresham. pury -treasurer. Mrs. John They all had dinner at the Pine jamundson and Mrs. Bob Grove Grange Hall and toured Rjetmann were the installing v" officers. , P . . . . Directors elected to serve one The lone Social Club met tn Mrg Paimeri Del Monday at the home of Miss R and Urry Pr0CK. Marilyn Bergstrom. Games Cardinai cjub came to were played. A donation was made to the United Nations Pilgrimage of Youth trip for Cassandra Chapel. Meets Husband Mrs. Bob Ball went to meet her husband last week at Bremerton, Wash. Bob is serv ing in the Navy on the ship the U.S.S.Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball and their daughter Marsha ana Dave Masonheimer went to The Dalles to visit Mrs. Ball's brother R. D. Sherman. The Ball's and Sherman's celebrat ed their wedding anniversaries at this time. At Ida Coleman's Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Ida Coleman were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Crawford, Patty and Tim. They came to attend the ZSth Wedding Anniversary of Mrs. Crawford's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy of Heppner. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Imel Sr. This party honored Herbert Sr. and Herb ert Jr. Others present were: Delsie and Cassandra Chapel, Mrs. Herbert Imel Jr. and family, and Laverne Imel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Imel Sr. Ann Baity of Umatilla visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Delsie Chapel. to Caldwell, Idaho Wed. due to a bike accident involving her granddaughter. Mrs. Esther Barnett had as her guests her daughter and family and two children of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oregon Trait Aune and also Randall Barnett from Alaska who is on leave and is being transferred from Jack sonville, Fla. to Calif. Mrs. Barnett plans to accompany her relatives to Portland. lono Cardinal Club ,jfe only . few minutes previous . ' -wtlftn nr(ceedincs to the election proceedings when some 50 parents, teachers and friends of lone Schools adopted Bylaws for the non-profit corporation. The club will devote its resources to promoting a close relationship between lone Schools, homes and community. All member ship dues received will be used for an annual scholarship to be A nnM rnninr CTraHlia t ifltf given w ui ic kiiivi b , , n:u ch.i tt, irom ionc niK" iMiwi. . Cub will provide adult volunteer services to assist in the various activities of the schools. Mrs. John Edmundson, Mrs. Bob Rietmann and Mrs. Henry Krebs were the organizers of the new club. It is designed to replace the lone Parent Teacher Association. Lack of interest was the main reason cited for discontinuing the PTA. Mrs. Krebs says, "The PTA served us well for many years. However, many of our people felt we needed a booster type organization rather than an education-oriented association. We decided to try it." Another presentation of the evening was that of a souvenir spoon to Mrs. Henry Krebs for her years of service to the PTA. Empire Builders Plan Egg Hunt EMPIRE BUILDERS 4-H Club is planning an easter Egg hunt for pre-school children and first graders of the lone area on Saturday (April 21). For details call Mary Pat McElligott or Jan M&uwn. THE EIGHT POTHOLDERS met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Art A. Lindstrom to make Apple Crisp. They learned how to measure brown sugar which has to be packed tnto the cup. The second year members made Jambalaya. It is a mixture of rice, tomatoes, spices, green pepper and onions. They learned how to use the spices, Bay leaf and thyme for seasoning. Guests were Diane Kincaid and Mary. For lunch the members fixed carrot sticks to eat with the Jambalaya and had apple crisp for dessert. Reporter, Teena Lindstrom Petersons Home The Randall Petersons arriv ed home late last Wednesday from New Orleans, La. Randall attended a jewelers convention there and was kept pretty busy with many meetings. He said this was the largest meeting they ever had. Marlene enjoyed some tours and a number of functions for wives during the conclave down there. En route home they visited Marlene's sister, Phyllis Wise, in Dothan, Alabama. They also stopped in Atlanta. Cards for Cassy Bunch Grass Rebekah Lodge is coordinating the drive to raise funds to send Cassy Chapel on the United Nations tour. Anyone wishing to donate may give their contribution to Mrs. Mike Matthews at lone. The Rebekahs are planning a card party to be held April 27 at 8 p.m. at Willows Grange Hall. There will be refresh ments and prizes. The lodge recently had a traveling baked food sale with the proceeds going to the Cassy Chapel United Nations Tour fund. WEATHER By DON GILLIAM Hi Lew Pre. Wed. 71 41 Thurs. 69 42 T Fit 63 43 Sat. 57 31 Sun 62 39 Mon. 59 42 .03 Tues. 64 37 " 1 1 MAYORS: Gene Orwlck, Lexington; I v 1 : J) VU. I ! ! Mike greeted by old schoolmate, Jack Sumner, cliff Wood Photo Labor Commissioner Here for Mike Benge Day Oregon Labor Commissioner Norman O. Nilsen took advant age of Mike Benge Day to make a long delayed visit to Heppner. He attended the celebration at the Fair Building, wearing his World War II naval officer's Roll-In Shower to be Installed at Hospital At the Pioneer Memorial Hospital board meeting, it was announced that Merriman Plumbing and Heating of Pend leton had been awarded the job for installing a roll-in shower at the hospital. Their bid was $1261. This will provide a facility so the wheel chair patients may be showered or take their own showers. A special wheel chair that doesn't rust will be needed. Improvements in the kitchen floor, cooler and sink were discussed. These improvements will await the next inspection by the health officer. A report was made on the Trannie Parker estate. The bulk of the estate has now been BAC Buttons for I 1 ; I VliPPIcQ, LilllQlCll BAL Duttons were sola on a recent Wednesday that entitled the buyer to coffee all day. The sale of 42 buttons provided $42. for the Easter Lily fund. Also contributing to the fund the lone Rainbow Girls sold Easter lilies and turned in $40. The Heppner Rainbow Girls are also planning an Easter Lily sale. To date from the direct mail campaign mailed out from Portland, Morrow County has contributed $600. Bill Lande Chairman and Mary Eleanor Gilman, treas urer want to express their appreciation for the cooperation of all the business places and the Rainbow Girls. . Key Men uniform in honor of Mikes return, Mr. Nilsen also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chapin, long-time friends. He and a partner installed the steam heating system in the Hotel Patrick Foley (now Heppner Hotel) converted to cash as was her request. It would appear now that the Hospital will receive more than the $10,000. antici pated. This money has been designated for the construction of the Solarium. Hospital administrator re- A Iha nntiont ppnSHS SO far for the month was 10.3. There has been one DaDy mis momn a minnr curcrprv. ' Members of the board present from southern Living, a maga were Mrs. Harriet Evans, zine our Alabama son sends us. chairman, Nona Sowell, Leroy It is simnar to our western Gardner and John Pfeiffer. Sunset. Hospital Patients admitted to Pioneer Memorial Hospital this week are: Pat Brindle, Heppner; Ben Cox, Heppner; Fred Harrison, Heppner; Howard Crowell, lone; and William Cunningham, Heppner. Dismissed were: Valerie Gosney, Heppner; Arnie Wil son, Heppner; Janet Greenup, Heppner; and Carl Bonner, Heppner. MR. AND MRS. JIM GREINER of La Grande were here last weekend to visit her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Matthews. Jim is in his last year at EOC. Mrs. Greiner, the former Sandy Matthews, is a beauty operator at Marjorie's Beauty Shop. ARTHUR COSTA of Reno, visited here a couple of days last week with his brother and sister-in4aw, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eng in Lexington. He is anticipating buying a business at Scio. Hake Triple Play p 1 I - 1 k w 9 f 1 It Bob Drake, lone; An MIA pin for Aileen Ware of Hermiston, whose son John is missing in action. Community Keith Rea. . What's Cookin Notmng-s piajn with Cheese, they say Sunday I tried this : rko.iin tt nnmoc Cheese Layers Continental 8 slices of bread prepared mustard celery salt paprika one third lb. sliced Cheddar cheese 3 eggs beaten 1 (10'i ounce) can of mushroom soup 1 cup milk 1 (2 ounce) can mushroom slices, drained Lightly spread bread with mustard. Sprinkle with celery salt and paprika. Cut bread into desired shapes. Arrange bread and cheese in alternate layers in a greased 12 x 74 x 14 inch baking dish, beginning and ending with bread layers. Combine eggs, mushroom soup and milk and pour mixture over bread. Let stand for 15 minutes. Place baking dish in a pan of water and bake at 350 degrees about 50 minutes or until bread is puffy and brown. Sprinkle with mushroom slices which have been heated. Yield S servings. It was one of those new recipes that Charlie really liked. HEPPNER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES, Jerry Sweeney, Heppner, - Q n Herb Ekstrom, Jr. presents Mike with tape recorder on behalf of area organizations. . gift, electric portable typewriter Irrigon's St. Patrick's Church Has Face Lift Long range plans of the peopie 01 01. ramcn s auioiic Chnrrh at Irrieon are beinc Church at Irrieon are being realized. The church was mov ed from Umatilla several years ago. The outside has received a new coat of white paint. A new ceiling has been placed in the social hall attached to the church. The most recent project is landscaping. One side of the church has been completed with plantings of evergreens, roses, honeysuckle, syringa and flowering trees. An under ground sprinkler system has been installed. Mrs. Ed Gonty took Doug Gonty to Portland Monday. Doug was to have surgery Tuesday on a finger injured in football time. Verdict to be Appealed The Morrow County Circuit Court has been informed that the guilty verdict returned on March 2nd in the murder case involving Matthew Grochowski, 14. is being appealed. The Riverside High School student was convicted in court here of a shotgun murder January 6th of Don Hendrix, high school instructor. Thursday, April II. 1173 Cliff Wood Photo was presented by The landscaping will be completed when the rest of the plants are delivered. St. Patrick's Altar Society have asked Mrs. Dan Daltoso to greet new women in the area. Parish pastor is Donal Sullivan O.F.M.CAP. Port of Umatilla Gets Matching Grant Washington DC-The Econom ic Development Administration has awarded a grant of $189,500. ' to the Port of Umatilla for development of the Westland Industrial Park, Congressman Al Ullman announced Wednes day. Under the conditions of the grant, Ullman said, the Port of Umatilla must match Federal funds equally bringing the total amount to $379,000. Ullman said the sum would be used for site development and improve ment. Already located in the new industrial park is Lamb Weston Potato and Food Pro cessing Plant. With adequate funding to develop the site, providing water, sewage and other services, the opportunity to attract more industry is greatly increased, Ullman said. Manager of the Port of Umatilla is John Groupe of McNary.