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Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thurs., Dec. 20, 1973
A baby shower was held for
Mrs. Bill McCoin at the home
of Mrs. Johnny Johnson,
Mikkalo, on Dec. 12.
Several college students
arrived last week to spend the
holidays in parental homes.
Marianne Pettyjohn. Jim
Swanson. Christina Lind
strom. David Warren. Clint
Krebs, Ann McElligott. Joe
McElligott, Chert Carlson.
Carley Bergstrom and Shauna
Bergstrom were among the
arrivals.
The Junior church school
class of the United Church of
Christ met at the home of Mrs.
Robert Rietmann Dec. 16 for
cookie bake. The young people
prepared several plates of
homemade cookies and dis
tributed them to some of the
older bachelors living in lone.
John Edmundson, principal
of lone Schools, reports the
school district's allocation of
gasoline has been cut by 10 per
cent of last year's amount and
that further reductions are a
possibility. The action will
result in curtailment of some
activity runs by the school
buses. He reports the heating
oil situation at this time seems
to be sufficient to operate
through the cold part of the
year and into the time when
iittle or no .heating will be
required. The schools are
curtailing heating and lighting
wherever possible.
, John Ekstrom. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom Jr.,
was the second victin of an
accident in physical education
class at lone High School. He
sustained a fracture of both
bones in his lower right arm
while wrestling with Skye
Krebs. Bill Tews fractured his
left shoulder a week earlier in
a similar accident. John's arm
was put in a cast and he was
able to return to school the
following day.
The lone Post Office lobby is
closed from 5 p.m . to 7 : 30 a .m .
on weekdays, and from 12
noon Saturday to 7:30 a.m.
Monday on weekends.
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The Chapman ranch at Cecil
has been sold to Bun Logan.
The ranch was formerly
owned by Dick Pat ton.
The freshman class netted
about $20 on the soft drink can
and bottle drive held last
Saturday.
The traditional red star on
the lone reservoir has been
lighted, at least temporarily,
for the Christmas season. It is
the only outdoor lighted dec
oration in lone.
The lone junior high school
basketball team played at
Umatilla Dec. 13. The B team
won 29 H. Kevin McCabe
scored 8 points, Dennis Stefani
5. Danny McElligott 6, Ricky
Doherty 4, Robin LaRue 2,
John Lindstrom 2, and Scott
Sherer 2.
The A team lost 22 42.
Scoring for lone was Clint
Carlson 6, Leland White 6,
Kevin McCabe 6, Ricky
Gilbert 2 and Danny McElli
gott 2.
Snappy Snippers 4-H Club
members Kristi Edmundson,
Jan Peterson, Carol McElli-.
gott, Michelle McElligott and
Natalie Tews, visited the
Heppner Nursing Home, Dec.
11.
The girls sang carols in each
room and presented a hand
made tree ornament and
Christmas card to each pa
tient. The girls had made
brightly colored carryall bags
at their last meeting, and
these were left with the nurses
to be distributed later. The
girls were accompanied by
their leaders, Mrs. Herb
Peterson and Mrs. Paul Tews,
and guests, Rondie Tews,
Grace McElligott, Treve
Peterson, Mrs. Don McElli
gott and Mrs. John Edmundson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Magill
have moved their trailer
house to Krebs Bros, ranch in
Cecil. Stan began working at
the ranch Dec. 10. They had
been staying at the Dick Pat
ton place.
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The sophomore class of lone
High School met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs
Dec. 18 to make candy for a
candy sale money-making
project. The group prepared
popcorn balls, taffy, penuche.
divinity, fudge, caramels and
butterscotch squares. It took
five hours to complete the
candy making. The candy sold
very qutckly and the class
president. Skye Krebs.
thought the group would clear
about S20 after all materials
are paid for.
The annual lone Schools
Christmas program will be
Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the
cafetorium. School will be
dismissed at 1:30p.m. Friday. .
Dec. 21.
Santa Gaus had some help
sacking candy Dec. 12 when 11
Cardinal Club members met
in the school cafetorium.
Those lending a hand were:
Mr. and Mrs. John Jepsen,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Krebs, Mr.
and Mrs. Cleo Childers, Mrs.
Dick Sherer, Mrs. Lewis
Halvorsen and Howard
Crowell. Four hundred sacks
of treats were prepared for
distribution at the school
program. Dec. 20. The cost of
the candy and peanuts of this
project runs about $150. The
money is being raised by a
benefit drawing for four prizes
donated by local merchants.
Tickets are still available
from Cardinal Club members.
Mrs. Nelson Veltkamp and
sons, Dana Darren and Jim
McCabe, Pullman, visited at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Crabtree, Cecil,
last weekend. Mrs. Veltkamp
watched her son, Kevin Mc
Cabe, play in a Saturday
afternoon basketball game;
another son, Ashley McCabe,
play in an evening ball game;
and then stayed through
Monday to see Ashley in the
play, Hillbilly Christmas.
Mrs. Veltkamp and family left
Tuesday to return to Pullman.
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The high school church class
of the United Church of Christ,
led by Don Bristow and
William Arthur, participated
in the worship service Dec. It.
The young people discussed
the word"Hope."
The junior high class will
use the word "love" as Its
theme when it leads the
worship service Dec. 23. They
are ted by Mrs. Louise
Sullivan and Mrs. Jan White.
In the evening, Dec. 23, the
church school program will be
presented at 5 p.m. Mrs.
Lindsay Kincaid will be the
coordinator. Following the
program a potluck supper will
be held. The Deaconnesses are
in charge. The group will go
caroling in the community and
return to the church for
refreshments.
A candlelight communion
service will be held Dec. 24 at
10:30 p.m. These services are
for anyone who would like to
attend. Everyone is welcome.
The lone United Church of
Christ received four persons
into membership Dec. 16:
Mrs. Loree Hubbard, Mrs.
Mary Bristow, Mrs. Jan
Oswalt and Mrs. Vida Heliker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree,
Cecil, were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Palmer, Lexington, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar
shall also were present. The
group played 6-handed pi
nochle after dinner.
The December meeting of
the Beta Omega chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha was held
at the home of Mrs. Roy A.
Lindstrom on Dec. 11. A secret
sister Christmas gift ex
change followed the business
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W.
Lindstrom and Mr. and Mrs.
Gar Swanson attended a
dinner for Bank of Eastern
Oregon bank directors and
wives in Arlington, Dec. 12.
Gar won the picture presented
by John W. Krebs.
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Mr. and Mr. Walter Jacob
ton of Mosea Lake were
weekend visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea.
Jake is working for Farm
Management Inc.
Three lone boys were ine
winners in three age groupc at
the Elks Free Throw Contest
held in the gym, Dec. IS. Craig
Gutierrei was winner in tne '
9 year-old group scoring 26
out of SO throws. Scott Martin
was winner in the 10 11
year-old group with 32 for 50.
Leland White was 1st In the 12
13 year-old bracket, also with
32 for SO. The contest was
under the direction of Jerry
Martin and Gint Agee. The
winners now advance to the
regional contest to be held in
Pendleton.
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The speech and drama
classes of lone High School
presented a short play, "Hill
billy Christmas Carol," by
LeRome Greth, Dec. 10 11, In
the cafetorium.
The comical sketch was
based on Dicken'i "Christmas
Carol." Widow Hinkly was
looking for a husband. Joshua
seemed to fit the part per
fectly, but he had to be
convinced he needed a family
and that Christmas did exist.
The children banded together
to prove this.
The cast was: Joshua, a
modern Scrooge, Mark Riet
mann; Widow Hinkly, Gayle
McNary and Marlly Warren;
Hiram, the wldow'i lazy son,
Phil Carlson and Tom Gates;
Cora Belle, her daughter,
Ctndi Martin; Lizzie Ann,
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The merriest of
holidays...from First
National Bank of Oregon
As one year comes to an end and another begins, the folks
at the Heppner branch of First National would like to
thank the many fine customers and friends who have
made 1973 such a pleasurable year for us.
We're looking forward to strengthening these friendships
in the year to come ... and to making new ones, too.
In the spirit of the holiday season, we'd like to wish
you and your family a Merry Christmas, and a Prosperous
and full New Year. If in any way we can add
to your well-being in the coming months, don't hesitate
to call on us.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
Joshua's niece, Micki Hosklns
and Doris McCabe; Minnie Su,
Joshua's niece, Catherine
McElligott and Melanle Ball;
Osale,-Joshua ' nephew, Ash
ley McCabe.
Mary Langston was the
director.
The proceeds will be used to
buy costumes and prope for
another play to be given April
1-3.
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Greetings is the staff of the First National Bank. Front row,
from the left: Pam Johnston, Judy Nash and Joyce
Hollomon. Back row, from the left: Ken Belcher, Rose
Bergstrom, Jackie Allstott, Mary Eleanor Gllman, Clista
Vernard and Richard Calvert. (Not pictured are Glenis
Snyder, Jerry Huff and Nora Bellamy.)
Trim the fret, deck .
the halls, display
greeting cards. Accept
our warm "thanks."
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