Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 11, 1973, Page 9, Image 9

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DOROTHY KRKM IS
KINE CORRESPONDENT
Mrt. Henry (Dorothy)
Kreba is the nr correspon
dent for th Gazette Times In
(he lone area.
w,,mnk' t0 furnish
CMiiniunity newt through
Mr. Krebs may telephone her
at 422-710S.
1 Albert fUnjattaQ Jrom
Trinidad and Tobago, West
(tidies, was a special guest
speaker at the lone schools,
Oct. 5.
.' He gave a slide presentation
to elementary students in the
morning and to high school
Students In tl.r afternoon.
; '. Ranjattan is a participant
iri the Professional Rural
Yputh Leaders Exchange
Program. His professional
position corresponds to that of
a 4 H Extension Agent in this
country. During his tour of
Oregon. Ranjattan has stay
ed with host families in
Oregon City, Albany and lone.
He will proceed to others in
Madras, Portland, Corvallis,
Rose burg and Eugene.
: Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElli
gott were the host family for
bis stay in lone.
: Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
Martin attended the wedding
of their son, Ralph, and Nona
Smith of Modesto. Ca., Oct. 6.
frhey were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin
and later joined by Mr. and
Mrs. Al Brazell of Eugene.
- The group were guests of
Fred's sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason,
Modesto.
I On the return trip. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Martin attended the
50th wedding anniversary of
Fred's aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Marshall of
Forest Grove.
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty
john and Rev. and Mrs.
William Arthur recently re
turned from a 12-day trip to
the Hawaiian Islands. Paul
attended a week-long conven
tion of the Oil Heat Institute
held at the Maui Surf Hotel on
Maui. At the conclusion of the
convention, the group visited
gome of the other islands and
ended their stay on Oahu.
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Four lone High School
graduates are members of the
Oregon State University
Marching Band.
Serving at assistant direc
tor it Jim Swanson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Garland Swanson,
who graduated from !un in
1969.
Band members include
Sheri Carlson, class of 72,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Carlson: Gregg Wilson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Wilson; and David Warren,,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Warren. Gregg and David are
1973 IHS graduates.
Mrs. and Mrs. Garland
Swanson announced the arri
val of a granddaughter, born
Oct. 5, in Auburn. Wn., to Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Swanson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller,
Salem, were recent visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Swanson. Mr. Miller
is Mrs. Swanson s brother.
Mrs. Del La Rue is recuper
ating at her home from a
recent tonsillectomy perform
ed at Good Sheperd Hospital in
Hermiston.
Several college students
were home for the weekend to
go hunting. Among them were
Earl James Pettyjohn. Joe
McElligott, Clint Krebs, Peter
McElligott and Mike Collins.
Connie Emert. former lone
resident, is reported making c
good recovery from a recent
injury sustained in a car
accident. She suffered a
fractured 6th vertebrae in her
back.
Mrs. Jerry Ripka and son,
Salem, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sherer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hodgson
of Athena were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Jepsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Crum
of Morton, Wn., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jepsen.
Mrs. Crum is a sister of
Evelyn Dobyns and the
. daughter of Mrs, Grace Ware,
now deceased.
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lone Cardinals, front row from the left. Mr. Warren, P.
Carlson. P. Ashurst. M. Rietmann. G. Griffith and K.
Gutierrez.. Back row from the left. R. Peterson. J.
Rietmann. T. Peterson. J. Peterson, A. Klinger. C.
McElligott and Coach Meyer.
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lone Cardinals, front r. from the Wl. K. f.nlierrei,
D. Tucker. S. Kreb. T. Gates. L. Rea. D. Thomas and
M. Blaedale. Bark r. Irwn the left. As.s'1. C'oacli
I j Hue. P. Prteron. P. Mf Kllifiott. B. I.ind-.lrom. B.
Tet. B. i and M. Mt Kiligutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Gar Swanson
and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miller
of Lot Angeles recently re
turned from a 10-day trip to
Canada. They drove to Banff,
Jasper and Kam loops. They
left their car at Kelona, B.C.,
and flew to Vancouver and
Victoria. They visited rela
tives and went sightseeing.
Their return trip was by plane
to Kelona and by car to lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Roach of
Portland were visitors Oct. 7
at the Lewis Halvorsen home.
Mrs. Halvorsen was maid of
honor when Mr. and Mrs.
Roach were married 28 years
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harr of
Pendleton and Earl Padberg
were visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsens Monday.
The combined Eastern Star
chapters of Heppner and lone
honored past matrons and
patrons with a potluck supper
Oct. 8 at Heppner.
The Magill Ranch at Cecil
has been sold to Mr. and Mrs.
David Cheney of Portland.
The new owners took posses
sion Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs.
Cheney will continue to live in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. LaVoie
( Karen Nelson ) will live on the
Cecil Ranch and work for the
Cheneys.
David Cheney is a retired
Air Force jet pilot. He owns
his own plane and will travel
between his home and ranch
by plane. Cheney is a nephew
of Roy Philippi of Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Magill had
ranched in the area for 28
years. They are moving to
Prineville where Stan will
manage a ranch in that area.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Magill,
who had been working for his
parents, have moved to Lind
strom Bros. Ranch, where he
is now employed.
The junior class of the
United Church of Christ has
made plans for a Halloween
party to be held the last
Sunday in October. There are
17 enrolled in the class. The
class is taught by Mrs. Bob
Rietmann.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann
were hosts for dinner
honoring two of their sons'
birthdays on Sept. 30. Brian's
14th birthday was Sept. 30 and
Mark 17 birthday was Oct.
1. Others present were Mrs.
Margaret Hurst, Mrs. Shirley
Anderson, and David Ander
son, all from Arlington, and
Mrs. Vera Rietmann, Joe and
Gregg Rietmann, all of lone.
Mrs. Jim West was hostess
for a luncheon, with Mrs. John
Doherty as special guest, at
her home, Oct. 3. Mrs.
Doherty is district director for
the Maltelt-Yourself With
Wool contest.
The annual contest is spon
sored by the Oregon Sheep
Growers to encourage the use
of wool in home sewing.
Winners of the Junior and
Senior division are awarded a
trip to Portland to compete in
the state contest. The sub-deb
winner is awarded a sheepskin
rug.
Mrs. Doherty was in the
lone area to make arrange
ments with the participants
from Morrow County. The
contest is scheduled for Nov.
10 in the Blue Mountain
Community College auditorium.
John Rietmann is a member
of the Oregon College of
Education at Monmouth
Marching Band. The group
will perform next weekend for
homecoming events. John, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Riet
mann, is majoring in general
studies.
Marianne Pettyjohn was a
first place winner in women's
barrel racing at the Yakima
Rodeo last weekend. She is
now attending Oregon State
University.
Coach Gordon Meyers had
the cast removed from his leg
last week. He sustained a
broken leg just before school
started.
Louis Carlson, Phil and
Clint, drove to Klamath Falls
over the weekend to view the
facilities of Oregon Institute of
Technology. Phil is consid
ering going to school there
next year.
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Beecher's Cafe
Akers Motor Service
Jordan Elevator Co.
Bristow's Market
lone Chevron Station
Independent Garage
Chas. O'Connor, Insurance
Dennis Stefan! placed first
In the 11 year-old division of
the punt.pass, and kick com
petition held at Hermiston. He
will now compete at The
Dalles.
Two lone youngsters have
been on crutches. Darrin
Padberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Padberg, broke his leg
in two places. He is reported
doing well, but will need to
have the cast on for two more
weeks. Anne Murray, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Murray, sustained a badly
bruised leg in a fall. She hopes
to be able to abandon her
crutches very soon.
Friday. Oct. 12, is a sched
uled teacher in-service day.
There will be no school. The
lone football team will play
Touchet at 2 p.m. at lone.
The only newcomer to the
lone faculty this year is
Marvin Peterson, industrial
arts teach.
Peterson is a native of
Tacoma, where he attended
Lincoln High School. He
attended college at both Cen
tral Washington State College
at Ellensburg and Eastern
Washington State College at
Cheney. He obtained his bach
elor's degree in 1973.
Mrs. Peterson (Kathleen)
also attended Central Wash
ington State College, and is a
lab technician.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson both
enjoy bicycling on 10-speed
bicycles. They are looking
forward to doing some "rock
hounding" while they are in
Morrow County.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rietmann
were host for a dinner held at
their home Sunday to honor
the 90th birthday of Mrs.
Mabel Anson, a grandmother
of Mrs. Rietmann. Mrs. Anson
is from La Grande.
Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Del Anson and son,
Steven, from Hermiston; Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Thornburg
and daughter, Terri Lee, and
Joe and Jerry Rietmann. The
honored, guest, after the party,
boarded a bus for Portland.
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VARSITY SCHEDULE
SEPT. 8-IONE AT WHEELER 1:30
SEPT. 14-IONE AT CASCADE LOCKS 1:30
SEPT. 21 ARLINGTON AT I0NE 2:00
SEPT. 28-ECHO AT IONE 2:00
OCT. 5 BYE
OCT. 12-TOUCHET AT IONE
OCT. 19 CULVER AT IONE 2:00
OCT. 27 IONE AT DUFUR 1:30
NOV. 2-IONE AT STANFIELD 7:00
Coach Gordon Meyers
Ass't. Del LaRue
JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE
SEPT. 20 ARLINGTON AT IONE 2:00
SEPT. 27-I0NE AT STANFIELD 2:30
OCT. 4-IONE AT HEPPNER 2:30
OCT. 11 RIVERSIDE AT IONE 2:00
OCT. 18 -ECHO AT IONE 2:00
OCT. 25 IONE AT WASCO 1:30
Coach Jerry Martin
Best Wishes
Class officer elections were
held recently at the lone High
School.
Elected were: seniors.
Doris McCabe. president; Kay
Bergstrom, vice president;
Joan McElligott. secretary;
Phil Carlson, representative;
Teena Stefani, concessions
chairman; Juniors. Sherri
Wilson, president ; Tom Gates,
vice president; Barbara Pal
mer, secretary; Charlie Mc
Elligott, representative ; Mike
Warren, concessions chair
man; sophomores, Skye
Krebs. president; Terri Mc
Elligott. vice president; Ar
lynda Aldrich. secretary;
Todd Peterson, representa
tive; Katherine McElligott.
concessions chairman; fresh
man, Vickl Edmundson, pres
ident; Ashley McCabe. vice
president; Joan Doherty, sec
retary; Bill Tews, representa
tive; Kathy Kincaid, conces
sions chairman; 8th grade,
Jan Peterson, president; Le
land White, vice president;
Grace McElligott, secretary;
Susan Thompson, concessions
chairman; 7th grade, Lisa
Martin, president; Arietta
Aldrich, vice-president; Janet
McElligott, secretary.
Students in both elementary
and high school posed for
individual school pictures,
Oct. 3.
The lone Girl's volleyball
teams played Riverside Tues
day and Helix on Thursday of
last week.
The teams are coached by
Barbara Talley. Her summa
tion of the week's game is that
they won some and lost some
and they had a lot of fun
participating.
The 6th grade class and its
teacher, Clifford Williams,
participated in a Conservation
Field Trip to Bull Prairie, Oct.
4. The group observed some of
the measures being taken to
conserve land and water
resources. Some of the topics
covered were: forest soils,
range management, outdoor
manners, fire control, timber
stand improvement, commer
cial forest management, tree
identification and wildlife.
Refreshments will be served.
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Rietmonn's Hardware
lone Lions Club
B fir C Repair
Ham's Truck Line
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The Office
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
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An organizational meeting
of the lone Schools Long
Range Planning Committee
was held Oct. i in the lone
High School library.
Officers elected were Bob
Rietmann, chairman; Mrs.
Roland Bergstrom. vice
chairman; and John Edmund
son, secretary. .
The purpose of the commit
tee is to study both immediate
and long range needs of the
lone schools. One of the major
concerns is providing ade
quate school facilities in view
of projected developments in
Morrow County that might
bring several more families to
the area.
100 turn out to
welcome teachers
The lone Cardinal Club held
its first meeting of the school
year Sept. 27 in the school
cafetorium.
The meeting served to
welcome new returning teach
ers to the lone Schools, and a
tea table was prepared in their
honor. About 100 attended.
John Edmundson, principal,
introduced the faculty. A
corsage was presented each
lady. The corsages had been
made by the lone Garden
Club. First grade students,
under the direction of Mrs.
Bob Rietmann, presented a
unison poem. Sherrie Bahr,
music teacher, used the 2nd
grade class to demonstrate
methods used to teach music
to elementary students. It was
Miss Bahr's birthday, and at
the conclusion of the demon
stration she was presented
with a cake. Scott Barnett, a
2nd grade student and son of
Attention Veterans
A Veterans of Foreign Wars Post is in the
process of being chartered in Heppner. If
you are a member or are eligible, plan to
attend a meeting at the Morrow County
Grain Growers Conference Room, Lexing
ton, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m.
For further information call Simon
Winters, 989-K415. or Robert Shuman,
676-9791.
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CHEER LEADERS
Jan Ekstrom
Mary Pat McElligott
Sherri Wilson
Cindi Martin
Season
Morrow County Grain Growers
Cenex
Dobyn's Pest Control
John W. Jepsen
Murray's Rx Stables
Bod Murray !. Oregoa
Bank of Eastern Oregon
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Serving on the committer
are Don McElligott, Gene
Rietmann, Bob Rietmann,
John Edmundson, Mrs. Llnd
say Kincaid, Darrel Wilson.
Mrs. A A. Stefani, Mrs. Ro
land Bergstrom, Mrs. Lee Pal
mer, Mrs. Marvin Padberg,
Harold Hold, Larry Prock,
Charles O'Conner, Garland
Swanson. Robert Drake, Mrs.
Henry Krebs, Rev. William
Arthur, Don Heliker, Lewis
Halvorsen, Mrs. Elmer Ladd,
Burl Akers, John Jepsen and
Mrs. Del La Rue.
The next meeting of the
committee is scheduled for
Nov. S at lone High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnett,
made the presentation. The
cake was in the shape of a
grand piano and had been
made and decorated by Mrs.
Bill Zinter.
The Cardinal Club is a
non-profit organization whose
purpose is to be of service to
the lone Schools. The club is
now conducting its annual
membership drive. Member
ship is open to anyone who is
interested in helping the lone
Schools regardless of whether
they have children in school or
not. The money collected from
dues of one dollar per person
goes directly into a scholar
ship fund that is awarded
annually to a senior gradua
ting from lone High School.
Membership chairman is
Mrs. Bob Rietmann. She is
assisted by Mrs. Pete Cannon
and Mrs, Bill Rietmann.
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