P.U'e 7. THK CAZKTTE-TIMES. Heppner. Ore.. Thursday. Jan. 23. 1973
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IIEVS FROM I0IIE
W UK HAW r OKI)
VJate Crawford
funeral held
Funeral services were held
S.lmd,iy, Jan, 18 at the
l imed Church of Christ, lone,
(in Waif ("hnrlest Crawford,
Mr Crawford. a pioneer
resulvni of i he low art-a and a
pt'fiiuincnl wheal rancher,
died Wednesday. Jan. IJ, at
;ik .sninariian Nursing
llmne oi llermislon.
He was horn Oct. 5. J8H4, at
Clinton. Mo . and had lived in
the lone area for 7u yearn. He
;i u memlicr of the lOOP
l."d:e, t 'tilled Church of
Christ. Willim (JraiiK of
I.mii', lli-ppner Klk Uule, life
nieiulier nl the Morrow- Court.
t Ulici! Crowers and the
(Miini Whrai Lisiuue His
wile. Mtttfle, pntcded him in
I'-.ith hi I'd
The - f!ev ."William Arthur
i.Hii i.iled M- the set' li e
s.k ml si In rinn. "Him
Cir,,i Thou Art" and "Iteuuti
ltd hie nl Somewhere," were
im hy I'auline Miller, m
conipanied hy Itikka Tews,
organist.
I'lilllieiirerx were Gary
.Moritan. Rodney Crawford.
Arthur Crawford. Mark Mil
ler. Gerald Crawford and
Cram Crawford. Honorary
hearers were Karl Morgan.
Ileil Alters, Franklin Kly.
Charles Doherly. Hoy W.
I.indsirom. Omar Rielmann.
I'ele and Clyde Crawford
Concluding service and
vault intermeitl were al Mor
uan Cemetery, with Sweeney
Mortuary in charge of
ai ranuemenlH.
Survivor are wins. Arthur
"Sam" and Hollo, lone, Del
mar. Hertnixton. Harlan. Iji
firande. and Vern of Helix:
tl.iiii;liiers, Margaret Morgan,
lone, and Melha Miller. Lex
inuloii: a hrother. Koctney,
I'oiiI.iikI. a sinter, Cleda
Tillman. Clmlon. Mo : in
lirandchildren and 19 great-liiiiiiilthildien.
The lone Happy Hemmcri
Sewing Cluh met at the home
of their leader. Mrs. Jerry
McKlligoll.Dec.lfland Jan. 6.
Al I he first meeting of the
cluh, election of officers waa
held, Klceled were Terry
McKlligotl. president; Anita
Palmer, vice-president ; Janet
McKlligotl. seeretury; Eliza
held McKlligotl, wrKeanl at
arniH; and Grace McKlligotl.
news reporter.
Cluh members began their
firsl Hewing project al the
January meeting.
The lone Lion's Club will
meet Tuesday. Jan. 28. 7 p.m.,
nl Beecher's Cafe for a Lions
and ladies social
Mr. and Mrs. I,ewi llalvor-
sen and Mr. and Mrs, Leo
Crahlree traveled lo The
Dalles last Friday lo attend
the funeral of George "Buck"
Miller, a cousin of Mrs.
Halvorsen and I,eo Crahlree.
The foursome continued lo
Portland over the weekend to
visit with Mrs. Archie Mun
ken, who is confined at
Providence Hospital. Mrs.
Halvorsen remained in Port
land The others returned
accompanied by Mrs. Mau
reen Davis and son, Scott of
litilon.
Flossie Marick has been
re-admitted lo St. Anthony's
Hospital in Pendleton for the
arm fractures she sustained in
n tall several weeks ago.
The Kunchgrass Rebekah
Nidnemet Jan 16 at the Helen
petty john home for its regular
misviitiK and installation of
officers for l!i75.
New officers are Elsie
ChaN'l, noble grand. Vera
Kietmann. vice-grand. Edith
Mai I hews, secretary and
Gladys Drake, treasurer.
Atxiinied officer are
Helen Petty john. warden;
Mabel King, conductor:
Lucille Kietmann. chaplain:
Norma Ilea, right support lo
the noble grand: 'Vida lleli
iker. lell support to the noble
grand. Kiihv KoIhtIs, right
siiiNirt to the vice grand: Ida
Coleman, left support to the
vice-grand; Margaret Akers,
inside guardian: Eva llam
lelt, outside guardian; and
liuhv Holier Is, musician.
Conducting the installation
ceremonies were District De
puty Frieda Majeske. Ruth
Robinson. Kalie Padberg,
Florence McMillan and Ola
Ruggles. During Ihe cere
mony the charier was draped
in memory of Clara Kincaid
and Wale Craw ford. s
The next meeting of Ihe
Buiichgrass Rebekah Lodge
will lc Thursday. Feb. 6. at
Ihe Norma Rea home.
The Committee for
Women's Activity held an
all day meeting Monday. Jan.
i:l. at Ihe Mary Lindsay home.
Co-hostess was Mrs. Leo
Crahlree. Three guests. Mrs.
IIciIm-iI linel. Mrs. Dick
Sherer and Mary Salhez. and
1H members al tended.
MVSOMC I.OIMJK
INSTALLS OFFICERS
At a recent ceremony al Ihe
Masonic Hall in lone William
Ling was installed as Wor
shipful Master of lone Lodge
No I2n. AF&AM of Oregon.
Installing officers were Gene
Kietmann. worshipful mas
ter: Roy W. Lindstrom, mar
shal: and Oscar Peterson,
chaplain.
Oilier officers serving with
Ling for the 1975 term are:
Gene Lancaster, senior war
den: Berl Akers. junior war
den: l.en Crahlree, secretary;
Roy W Lindstrom. treasurer:
Charles O'Connor, senior dea-'
eon; Gene Kietmann. junior
ileai'im. Oscar Peterson, sen
ior steward; Paul Pettyjohn,
junior steward: Lewis Hal
oren. chailain: Kenneth
Soiotisc. marshal: and Her
Ihti Fksirom Sr., tiler.
Among events planned for
the coming year is Ihe annual
bantiict' given hit- jilgh school
lms and their' men faculty
members Tins w ill be held at
the Masonic Hall on Monday
evening. Jan 27. al fi::W p.m.
EASTERN STAR HEAR
THE STORY OF KITH
Rulh-liocusl Chapter No. 32.
Order of Ihe Eastern Star, met
nl Ihe Masonic Hall in
Heppner Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Halvor
sen. worth malron and patron,
presiding, The History of Rulh
w as presented by Mrs. Lowell
Grihble. The Book of Ruth was
wrillen in the 4th century,
A discussion was held on
plans for Ihe reception on May
3 for Mrs. Dick Wilkinson,
past grand malron and grand
lecturer of the Grand Chapter
of Oregon, and a member of
this chapter.
Social committee for the
evening was Mrs. Ruby
Roberts and Mrs. Roy W.
Lindstrom. who nerved des
sert al tables decorated in
yellow with sheaves of wheat
and yellow candles in keeping
with the star station of Ruth.
Athletic
schedule
School Athletic Schedule:
Thurs.. Jan. 233:30 p.m..
Jr. high basketball. lone at
Umatilla.
7 p.m . girl's basketball,
lone al Weston-McEwen.
Fri . Jan. 246:30 p.m..
varsilv basketball. lone at
Helix.'
Sill.. Jan. 258:30 p.m..
varsity basketball. Touchet at
lone.
Thurs.. Jan. 302 p.m.. Jr.
high basketball. Echo at lone.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Ek
sirom Sr have returned from
a winter vacation in Cali
lotma. Arizona and Nevada.
Tticv found the weather cool in
several places. Their trip was
mi short on receiving word
then grandson. John Kk
sirom. had Imsvii seriously hurl
in a car accident John, who is
a paiietii at Good Samaritan in
I'm .land, is Mill in a coma, but
has shown slmlii improvement
ami resHHise i his past week.
Flood plain report
ready for Jan. 27
SALEM -A public presen
tation has been scheduled in
regard lo the recently com
pleted flood plain information
roorl prepared for the Hepp
ner area.
The presentation will be
held Monday. Jan. 27. 1975. 8
p.m., at Ihe courthouse in
Heppner. The report provides
detailed flood information on
Shobe. Willow, and Hinlon
("reeks in Ihe vicinity of
Heppner. All those interested
in flooding in this area are
invited to attend.
The report, requested by
Mot row County and the City of
Heppner through Ihe State
Water Resources Board, was
prepared by Ihe V. S. Army
Cot sof Engineers at no cost
to local interests. The report
can assisl individual citizens
and various levels of govern
ment in making w ise decisions
concerning flood plain use and
development.
Ronald G. Barrett. Chief of
Flood Plain Management Ser
vices. Corps of Engineers, will
describe Ihe preparation, con-
(OIUtECTION
The Oregon Stale Liquor
Commission advises that
effective Jan. 15 taverns may
remain open until 2:30 a.m.:
and. if so. may sell packaged
goods until 2.30 a.m. "
, It was erroneously reported
in Ihe Gazette-Times last
week that under the new
closing hours, packaged goods
could not be sold after 1 a.m.
The a.m. curfew applies only
to suxM-inai kets thai remain
open all night, not to taverns.
Mis Lewis Halvorsen is
sN-ndini! some time in Port
land lo lie will) her sister. Mrs.
rrhie Munkers of Lexington,
who is in Prov idence Hospital
lor medical treatment.
tents, and use of Ihe report.
Robert Evans. Flood Plain
Management Specialist. Stale
Water Resources Board, will
discuss Ihe development of
local flood plain management
programs. A representative
will be available to answer
questions concerning Ihe
National Flood Insurance
Program.
Copies of Ihe report will be
available at Ihe conclusion of
the presentations.
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