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GARDEN CLUB NEWS Tli» Rhododendron Q a r d « I) ( lul' .it lliu hum« of M r«. George Guerin with eight niern- l» r a and two visitors, M r a. George Edwutda and M ra. Rob ert Hildebrand, unawe ring roll cull by naming their favorite wild unlinuL M ra. Guerin, chairman of the flower ahow, reported III at It wua an excellent ahow, and thanked a ll thoae who helped to make It a aucreaa. M ra. V. A. Woodward waa Inatailed aa prealdent by M ra. Don BJerg, and next year’a prog ram a were dlacuased and planned. The club d o n a te d Scotrh Broom plant«, given to them by M ra. It. K. Erw in, to the WIHowa Retirement Home at la u re l Grove. Other plant« and ahruba have been promlaed for (Ida full*« planting to help with the landscaping of the yard. M ra. Woodward gave the bird r e p o r t on the Trogona, with M ra. B jerg'a flower report on the Teaael plant. M ra. V irg il Cannon won (lie door p rize, a [totted chryaanthemum. M ra. Guerin preaented the program, which Included the tudglng of and commenting on of flower arrangement«, la t e r the member« made aprlng hata from howl a, basket« and flow ers, with M rs. Erwin winning a prize for the beet hat. The next meeting w ill be a tour a id a potluck picnic at the Greenacres home of M rs. II.u iy Hunt, June 2. Any mem ber Interested In attending may m e e t at the Guerin home at 9:30 a.m. where transportation will t>e arranged. Ida tram w ith Karl Sohelske as alternate. Guest Speaker Tha Rev, Arlan H. Stansland, missionary on f u r l o u g h from Madagascar w ill be unable to l)« a k a tth e Lutheran Church aa scheduled. Ila has racalved a call to return to his missionary work. Vacation Bible School The School w ill start on June 13, at 9 a. m. and continue for two weeks. Anyone not regis tered cannot be assured uf m a te ria l, so If you plan to attend or know of anyone who is, would you please make arrangements w ith Mrs. W alter Pratt? June Comm ittee« Receptionist. Mrs, V .J a m ie son anu Mrs, Delbert Newkirk) Ushers, M r, Charles BaIxer, M r, M i l t o n le e r and M r. R a n d y Knok«) Greeters, Gayle Hefner and C y n t h i a Peck) Acolyte: C h inch Kenneth Smith) Sun day School, Douglas Jamieson. Baptism Baptised during the worship service on Sunday, M a y 29, was Rodney Arnold Hundley son of M r. and Mrs. Henry D. Hundley. Sponsor was M las M ar llyn llu u g - lum . Alpha Mu Chapter Installs Officers The members o f the Alpha M u Chapter of D e l t a Kappa Gamma Society held their ln l- tlon ceremony Friday, M ay 20, In the home of Mrs. A lice Bow man, Cold Beach. The new In i t i a t e s were Mias D o r o t h y Rounds, teacher In the Upper Chetco School and Mra. Stan ley Walsh, teacher of Una Arts bi the R iley Creak School, Gold Reach. Mrs. Lex Kromm and Mrs. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Hasel S t a n s e l l both of Gold North Pacific Convention Beach, transferred their m e m - The Convention will m eet on berahlpfrom Rho chapter, Coot cere June 6—8, I960 at Pacific Un Bay at the cloae of iva r«Ity in Tacoma,Washington. mony. Following In itiatio n M r. Fern The appointed delegate la G. W, Washington, D. C . , legislative representative of the N ational Grange, and Installation of new- ly-ele ctsrl state officers. Gov. H a tfie ld Is scheduled to speak at 8 p. m . June 16. Gra ham w ill ta lk during the State G r a n g e Lecturer's program at 8:30 p .m . June 13. Officers are to be I n s t a l l e d b y Theodore Riches, Rt. 3, Silverton, at 1:30 p .m . J u n e 17. It Is expected that the Grangers w ill v/lnd up consideration of a p )*o xlm a tely 100 resolutions, and action cm other Grange business I ate In the evening of June 17. Some state Grange sessions have not ended until w ill after daylight fo llo w ing t h e scheduled conclusion, Inst these meetings were drawn out by heated debates. None are foreseen for this session. Opening of the 93rd annual session is set for 9 a. m . June 13 in the S i l v e r t o n high school gymnasium. Grange M utual In surance c o m pa n y, an Oregon corporation of w h i c h Roacoe Roberta, Medford, is president, and Grange Insurance Associa tion w ill hold their join t annual m eeting at 1:30 p .m . A youth talen t contest for young Grange A free public concert by the members is to be held at 7 p. m . , Eugene Gleemen w ill be an op followed by the Lecturer's |» o - ening feature of the 93rd annual gram at 8:30, s e s s io n of the O r e g o n State Harry Graham w ill speak again Grange in Silverton Union High at a closed session of the Grange school gymnasium. The concert a t 3 p .m . June 14. Selection of w ill follow im m ediately after a m eeting place for 1967, and a c o m m u n ltv -w ld « , nan-de voting co state officers Is sche nomination si c h u r c h service, duled for 4 p. m . Coos Bay Gran scheduled for 7:30 p. m. June 12 gers h a v e already announced In the gymnasium. they'd like to have t h e state A Sunday service preceding session next year. opening of the State Grange ses J uni— Grange d rill teams from sion was Instituted by A lle n P, t h r e e districts in Oregon w ill Wheeler. Portland, him self an compete at 7 p .m . June 14. A urda Ine J minister, when he first S t a t e youth degree team w ill presided as State Master of the p e r f o r m a t 8 p. m . , then the fam ily fraternity organization In fifth (Pomona, or county (degree Cregon C ity in 1963. w ill be conferred on candidates Other open p o r t i o n s of the at 9 p. m . five-d ay session, which lx ex June 15 w ill start w ith th e pected to attra ct w ell over.), 000| annual home economics com meml>ers of the order, include m ittee 's breakfast, to be served speeches by Gov. M ark O. H a t- to some 400 persons in the S il- f i e l d and by Harry G r a h a m, Wilson, Sixes, («eaented a t r i bute to tumor tha twelve o rigi nal founders of this society. Mrs. Wes K i n d e I, outgoing tvesldent, conducted the Instal lation of the new ly elected of ficers far the biennium 1966-68. The new officers are: Mrs. Verdo Harris of Port Orford, president) Mrs. A lice Bowman, Gold Beach. 1st vice president) Mrs. Bernard M a titer, Gold Beach, 2nd vice p r e s i d e n t ) Mrs. Ryce WHson, Slxas, recording secrstaryi Miss Betty Jean W alts, B r o o k in g s , corres|>ondlng s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs. Donna Churchill, Langlois, par liam entarian a n d Mrs. F r a n k K elley, Brookings, treasurer. Following the business m eet ing all the members enjoyed a dinner which was held at the Del Rogue Club, Gold Beach. Mrs. Harmon Tlmeus, G o l d Beach, and Miss Addle HIJduk were co-hostess, for the m e et ing. ________ rntes r! a r TIMELY GIFTS WALTHAM WATCHES uucMDirioHttM t u M w m ! Kfc ♦3515 “ 98 0 0 6 - FOOD 49* FROZEN CRAPE JUICE 4 « *1 STDKELYS PARTY PEAS ROYAL OAk BRIQUETS 5 KELLOtô APPLE JACKS Ä * * " 9 9 * FROZEN FRENCH FfclBS * * * * * 2 * 3 9 * 14*20 39C BROILER FOIL AAKK. ttfr. Center Cut Chops 9 )1 ) RIM caunrty WAA WIN MMT GAOUN0 MUM HAIM HOCH« ROLLED SEIF ROAST KRAFT CHEESE us CMKItlfr OIL 24-01 . 4P KEO P*'L PK6. PRIMKS K r l O - tAAJôRErrff iA SEA ÇH6U AMO WACAfoWl ti L* 0 9 * GOLDEN GUXV CflßK) OIL IN T U 6 T «MM» KEF 49i PINK PlNEAPPLE- 6RAPEFRIIT PRINK $ ,Xr 44 «m mu - mum (mm cor SHOP Slate Grange Season Slated PORK CHOPS POT ROAST Port Crford. News, Thursday, June 2, 1966— 3 Cola, Rt. 1, Sublim ity, Marlosi Pomona chaplain, w ill be held chairm en, a r e set for 8 a. m . state In th e nation to hoida at 1:30 p .m . A youth d rill team w ill per June 17. state-w ide m e e t i n g of Junior f o r m at 7 :3 0 p .m ., then the Simultaneous sessions for Jun Grangers. sixth, or state, degree w ill be ior Grangers (ages S to 14) and conferred at 8: IS p. m . of Grange Youth (ages 14 to 31 ) Tw o conferences are schedul w ill be held during th e state ed far 8 a .m . June 16: legisla convention. Oregon was the first tive, to be p r e s i d e d over by Brooks, In the gymnasium, and lecturer's, In the auditorium. Mrs. Dean Johnston, La Grande, is state lecturer. Additional con ferences for s e c r e t a r i e s , In charge of Mrs. M ild red Norman, M ilw a u k ie , state secretary, and for home economics com m ittee • • • verbal highschool's m u lti-p u r p o s e room. M r s. Lynn Cross, Madras, State Grange home ec onomics com m ittee chairman, Is in charge. Conferences o f agricultural co m m ittee and youth c o m m it t e e chairmen throughout the state w ill be held itm -ltan eo u a - ly In the auditorium and gym nasium, respectively, at 9 a .m . Clarence Brooks, Langlois, state agricultural co m m ittee chair m an, and N ell Cullison, Rt. 3, Oregon C ity, w ill preside. M e m orial services under the direc tion of Mrs. M artha Wright, Port land, state chaplain, and M ay ORANGES iS * SU M M ER CROP WIENKi’ oV - 6i*2"9 NELtOW ONION? 7UCUINN1 SQUAfH SUMMER. 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