THE GA7FTTE-T1MES. Heppner, OR. Thursday. Nov. 25, l7, Page S Hear and Their The Willows Grange will hold a bazaar and card party Saturday, Nov. 27th. There will be a small charge for the card party. The bazaar will start at 7:30 p.m., followed by a card party at 8:00 p.m. Open to the public. lone Topic Club met on Nov. 17th at the home of Mrs. John Proudfoot, with Mrs. Dave Baker assisting. The drawing was held for the raffle articles displayed in Charles O'Con nor's window, with the West Bend Electric Frypan going to Mrs. Kenneth Smouse; the Hamilton Beach Blender to Mrs. Bob Rietmann; and the Tupperware cake carrier to Ann Machado. $307.50 was realized for the benefit of the lone Public Library from this project. Mrs. Proudfoot reviewed the autobiography, "My Life" by Golda Meir. This is Mrs. Mcir's long-awaited personal and moving story of her life. For the first time, we ex perience In her own words how it happened that this amazing woman, born in Russia and brought up In Milwaukee, became the Prime Minister of Israel and one of C.i political giants of our time. She de scribes her political career cs Israel's labor minister, for eign minister and finally prime Minister, against the background of her conflicting Play success The cast was in a mild state of shock when the curtain rose on the first act of "Charley's Aunt." But by the time the curtain fell on the third act, the Heppner High School thespians were well seasoned and the audience left the school knowing they had been entertained for 2 hours. The stage crews are always unseen, but without their sup port, the play could not be. Friday night, the thespians played to a full house and almost to the same on Satur day night. With all the problems that the cast and production crew may have had during re hearsals, Friday and Satur day night should have been the rewards they needed to begin a new play for this spring. It was a play well done. Eastern Star Worthy Grand Ksth lrittl Chapter No. 12, Order of the F.aslern Mar. was best U a District Meeting of College financial assistance Heppner High School sen iors and their parents will have the opportunity, Nov. 79, to discuss financial aid with Blue Mountain Community College official. Truman Bailey, registrar and financial aids director al BMCC will be at II IIS cafe torium on the Wth at 7 30 p m. for the meeting Bailey will discus bow a person goes about applying for financial assistance by re viewing the various steps that mut be taken In order to be considered for financial aid. He will also discus college rmii and programs at various colleges around the state Thii meeting should be worthwhile fnf parents, at well at grad uating seniors. f of more information, con tact the h uh hml at ll w OHO role as a wife and as a mother. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers motored to Portland a week ago Saturday and, returning home with them for week's stay was their grandson, Jack Akers, from Gresham. Last Saturday, they met his father, Mr. Bob Akers, In The Dalles, who took Jack home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hal verson left Tuesday for Port land to take Brent and Rodney Portschy back home. On Tuesday, they will enjoy an early Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wiegand. Joining them will be the boys' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Hoxsey, and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Townsend. Willows Grange met Satur day evening, Nov. 20th, with a potluck supper and a meeting following. Election of officers was held and the new officers will be: Edward Martin, Mas ter; Loy Keene, Overseer; Margaret Akers, Lecturer; Bryce Keene, Steward; Car men French, Chaplain; Berl Akers, Assistant Steward; Barbara Keene, Lady Assist ant Steward; Dot Halverson, Sec.; Mary Lindsay, Treas.; Lewis Halverson, Gate Keep er; Geneva Palmer, Ceris; Marlyn Childers, Flora; Lou ise Keene, Pomona. The executive committee is Mar ion Palmer, Lee Palmer, and Willard French. The CWA of the Willows V r I ' A :x i 1&V, v ' I - - " " J J " ,1 fi t , I t I . i l! I; rk . Mil ! ( j ;; LiLJ iK-JLJLI 11 5 Ty Lucas, Scott Groshens, Bob Miller and Marie Yocom. (GT Photo) Ike organliatlon on Monday evening al Ike Masonic Hall with Worthy Matron, Mary Bryant and Worthy Patron, (land Graham, presiding. Of fleers and members of other chapters attending were: Qwecn F.slker Chapter No. 11 of llrrmltlon. Oregon Trail Chapter Ne, Ill of Echo, and I'matilla Chapter So. It? of I'matilla. Mrt. Genevieve Powell of Mara, Worthy Grand Mi Iron V Navy Airman Recruit Rob erl K lavla, II. two of Mrs. Katie Waters of Irrlgon, OR. girls Grange met Friday, Oct. 19th, at the hall. Officers elected for the coming year are: Barbara Keene, CWA Chairman; Lou ise Keene, Vice Chairman; Geneva Palmer. Sec.; and Cathy Morter, Treas. Barbara Gutierrez, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, has graduated from the Pendleton College of Beauty, and has put in 2,500 hours of study with a 4 point average. Barbara will be taking her State Board exam ination on Dec. 9th. Coming Events Nov. 27 Bazaar and card party Grange Hall Dec. 2 Jr. High Basketball (Girls and Boys) Heppner here 2 p.m. Dec. 3 High school boys bas ketball Spray here Dec. 4 High school girls bas ketball Mt. Vernon there 4.30 p.m. Overnight guests at the Mike Matthews' home on Fri day were his brother, Joe Matthews, and his grandson, Bill Matthews, Roseburg., Bill works for the U.S. Forestry Service and had been up in the Wallowa country looking over the wilderness area and stop ped by on their way home. David Marick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphons Marick and Marlene Kegley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kennard of The Dalles were married in Reno, NV, on Nov. 12th. They Matron I the Grand Chapter of Oregon, wat making her of ficial visit. Ronald Powell accompanied his wife lo the meeting. Other distinguished and honored gnestt were Mrs. Virginia Wilkinson. Heppner. Past Grand Matron of Ike Grand Chapter of Oregon; Mrs. Margaret Jorgrasoo, Irrlgon. member of Ike Can cer Research Committee; and Mrs. Marlene Abercromble. Training completed has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego During the eight week train ing cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further aca demic and on (he Job training In one of the Navy't M basic occupational field. Among the subjects he stud led were seamanship, cloae order drill. Naval Malory and first aid He joined the Navy in August, l7 old spent their honeymoon in the Los Angeles area, and visited Disneyland before returning home to The Dalles. The Girls Athletic Associa tion of lone High School held their initiation of new mem bers on Monday afternoon, Nov. 22nd. Dawn Peterson welcomed the new members, members and their mothers. Natalie Tews gave a poem followed by short talks on comradeship, girlhood, and sportsmanship by Debra Pal mer, Darcy Rea and Donna Palmer. Dawn Peterson initi ated the following members: Carol Cheney, Chris Cheney, Michelle Connor, Lori Ed wards, Bambi Gaustad, Cathy Gutierrez, Tanna Hams, Mar tha McEIligott, Brenda Patton and Kim Pettyjohn. Enter tainment was provided by Jan Peterson, Kim Cofenas, Tan na Hams and Kim Pettyjohn. Refreshments were served following a thank you, given by Carol McEIligott. Due to a conflict, the annual Christmas program has been changed from Dec. 22nd to the 21st. More information will be given at a later date. Leslie Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson, had the honor of appearing on the cover of the Oregon Fishing and Hunting News, Nov. 20th, 1976 edition. The picture was taken on the Del bert Emert Ranch, wiih the visits Echo, member of Ike "Tell A Star" Youth Committee; and Worthy Matrons. Alleene Lee. I'matilla; Florence Zander. F.cko. and F.dna Kill: and Worthy Patrons. Victor Chrlatmaa. I'matilla. Mar shall Meyers. Echo, and Kr neal K actum. In her addreat. Mrs. Powell reported on her recent trip o Ike General Grand Chapter. hick wat held In Cleveland. Oil. She said the wat pleased lhal OregM ranked second in rontribiailont made by all chapter In the Cancer Re search land. Maryland wat fint. Alan, Oregon wat lot per rent In their membcrtkip In Ike International Temple Fund. A very large group of Fatten War member train Oregon attended the conten tion, and one member. Mr. I d In Cot of Portland, wtt glten a three year appoint ment on the Ritual Commit tee. The meeting wat preceded by a planned potlncl dinner in the dining room, which wa appropriate ty decorated with trnit and flowers of the Thanksgiving testa. The netl meeting of the Chapter wilt be the ( hrMtma meeting on Vee. II sports initiationByyo" hills in the background. Leslie is standing holding his 20 gauge shotgun and a pheasant he had killed, with a bird dog standing nearby. Leslie is in the eighth grade, and besides liking hunting and fishing, is active in school sports. lone Lodge No. 120 A.F. & A.M., were hosts for a delicious roast beef dinner served to all high school boys and the men faculty members on Tuesday, Nov. 9th, at the Masonic Hall. This is an annual affair of the Masons. The dinner was prepared by Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, Mrs. Her bert Ekstrom, Sr., and Mrs. Larry Prock, members of the Eastern Star. Rainbow girls, who served, were Lisa Martin, Worthy Advisor, Kim Petty john, Darcie Rea, and Brenda Patton. Following dinner and intro ductions, Chuck Starr, lone Higii School principal, gave a talk on the long lasting bene fits and merits of partici pating in competitive sports. The Masons showed two films, one on professional football, and the other ex cerpts from the Portland Trail Blazers 1975 games. Gene Lancaster is Worship ful Master of the Masons, and Berl Akers acted as Master of Ceremonies. Mrs. Doris Gollyhorn and Mrs. Laura Holta recently returned from a week's trip to Denver, CO. Doris visited with Mrs. Jerry House and Laura spent the time with friends who used to live at Hermiston. They enjoyed their plane rides, and also spent a great deal of time visiting historical places in and near Denver. On Monday, Nov. 8th, Mrs. Marion Palmer entertained with a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Helen Pettyjohn. Others attending were Beulah Sherer, Norma Rea. . Lela Palmer, Mary Wright. Lou Mcintosh, Laura Holtz, Mary ann Palmer, Carmen French, and Dianna Hams. Mrs. Clifford Aldrich and Arlynda spent the weekend of Nov. 13th in Beaverton, to help Mrs. Aldrich's granddaugh ter, Dawn Michelle, celebrate her 3rd birthday. A bridal shower honoring Carley Bergstrom, bride elect of Doug Drake, was given Nov. 15th at the Valby Church Parish Hall. She received gifts from Kris Lindner, Dorothy Stefani, Barbara Stefani, Rik ka Tews, Natalie Tews, Ann Bergstrom, Jackie Berg strom, Betty Carlson, Linda Johnson, Judy Osmin. Shirley Palmer. Jan Peterson, Teena Stefani, Teresa Turner, Donna Peterson, Nancy Ekstrom, May Ekstrom. and the honor ee's mother, Donna Berg strom. Carley was assisted at BMCC tour planned Time Is running out to register lo attend the first social activity of the new 4 II year. A tour of Blue Mountain Community College, a swim party, and puta party. Dec. Kh. are planned. All 4 H members, leaders and families are invited to participate. As this is an inacrvk-e day at school, all students will be released from school at 1 30 p m. Members will be transported by bus. which will leave Heppner at 1 p m . with a stop in Lrtington, Roardman and Irrtgon to pick up pawner. Thone attending will have opportunity to tour th coilcgc ard clatse Following the lour, ever) one it invited to swim In the new pool at the college A pirta party will follow, prior to returning hme. It la necestary that the F.t tension Office know those planning to attend. In of l r lo arrange adequate transla tion Rrgistrr by returning rrgiatralKKi sheet sent to nil 411 familiea. or by call.ng IT. 941 Final Aite to sign on for the fun event It Ic X the gift table by Kris Lindner and Jan Peterson. Hostesses for the shower were Jane Rawlins, Martha Peterson and Barbara Peterson. Jan Peterson returned from Corvallis, where she attended a two day workshop on the State 4-H council. Jan is one of four youth in the state to be chosen for this committee. Her appointment is for one year. Visiting relatives in lone and coming for the funeral of Richard Peterson, a pioneer of the Valby area and recently of Portland, were Mr. and Mrs. John Skuzeski, Mr. Ted Peter son, all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Gustuv Peterson and family of Monument, Richard is a brother of Henry Peter son. Henry was unable to at tend the service at Valby Lutheran Church as he was hospitalized at the Veteran's Hospital in Walla Walla, WA. Mrs. Maravene White has been moved from Pioneer Memorial Hospital to Her shey's Nursing Home in Pen dleton, and would enjoy hav ing company. Mrs. Beulah Sherer was host to a birthday party on Nov. 15th in honor of Maryann Palmer. Guests were Geneva Palmer, Norma Rea, Lela Palmer, Mary Wright, Lou Mcintosh. Laura Holtz, Irene Holtz, Helen Pettyjohn, Margo Sherer, and Barbara Gutier rez. Mrs. Marilyn Childers en tertained the "Dealing Do zen" Club at her home on Thursday, Nov. 18th. Mem 'bers drew names for Christ mas. Deann McCabe won high in cards, with Maryann Pal mer 2nd high, and Jan Oswalt for 80 kings and low. Mrs. Clara Ransier of Gar field. WA, spent last week visiting friends in the com munity. She spent the first part of the week at the home of Mrs. Mary Lindsay, and the last half at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome at McNary. She left Monday and will spend Thanksgiving in Kelso, WA. After the holidays, she and her sister w ill drive to Tucson. AZ, where they will spend the winter with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ransier and fam ily. Teena Stefani arrived home Sunday for a week's vacation. Teena is attending Lane Com munity College at Eugene and is taking a course in pre nursing. Bunchkrass Rebekah Lodge met at the home of Mrs. Gladys Drake on Thursday afternoon. Nov. 18th. Officers elected for the ensuing year are: Vera Reitmann, Noble Crand. Ruby Roberts. Vice Crand. Edith Matthews. Sec retary, and Gladys Drake. You are cordially invited V. II ttaaww attend a reception for y II A,?- A mS- XOYORW1CK )A II I jX 1" M,of f lr,r III V V. V V I on Sunday. J 1 S jstQ fJ DtcembtrS. 197 I U f j frum'COta4COp"m' fj U V in the lounge of BPOEim 11 H Condon. Oregon So f iJH please) NX. (So hn al invitatituti have been tent) jtr Treasurer. The next meeting will be Dec. 2nd at the home of Mrs. Edith Matthews. Mark Halverson of Hermis ton brought his children over r VoTict 1 l T Vern's Union 76 Station i T now has unleaded gas. J V lex.- Heppner Hwy. 676-554 1 I nr " .I QUEEN SIZE Ribbed, Long Sleeve Tops Colors -cor a I -faro wn-green Also BASIC WHITE SHELLS 676-5561 Lebush 7 Genuine a Diamond 2 t Ringlets at a beautiful price. J A Each of these solid sterling V jk ringlet sparkle with the V J elegance and beauty of a P V genuine diamond. One of 1 ) them is sure to put a sparkle in A ( the eye of the one you love. A S Eight fun style from SpeideL L All at a heartwarming price. 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