Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 22, 1958, Page 10, Image 10

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HEPTNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, Mcry 22 19S8
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weekend visitors here. Mr John
son, former ludee of Morrow
I Lieo Drake was a Portland vis
itor last wepk. Hp also visitpd
I,-5 his son and family, Mr and Mrs'
vf Ernest Drake in Forest Grove-
J' ' tW Carl Frederickson and Mi
Miss
Evelyn Cowan of SDokanp are
visiting at the Winnie Zinter
home.
Mrs Franklin Lindstrom re
turned home last week from
Portland wherp she was a nat.
'tent in the Portland Sanatoriam.
I Tommv Melprta. son of Mr and
,Mrs Melvin Melena, underwent
an appendectomy recently at the
Pioneer Memorial hosDital.
Mr : and Mrs Herbert Ekstrom
were; recent; visitors in Portland,
Beaverton and the Coast.
DATES TO -REMEMBER
school will be held from 9:30 0
xo ir.JO each morning, Monday
through Friday.
Vacation Bible school will be
held by the Nazarene chnrrh
the grange hall beginning May
2S through Saturday of the first
week and beginning June 4
through Saturday of the second
week. The classes will be the
nursery, kindergarten and Jun
iors. The time 2 t0 4:30 pra.
Henry Clark who has been
staying with relatives in Herm
iston and Ordnance is now at
home here.
My Thanks - - -
I want to extend my sincere appreciation to the
many Morrow county voters who supported me in my
bid for the Republican nomination for county assessor.
HARRY DINGES
May 23, the last dav of school
, and the school picnic at the
scnool with potluck dinner at
noon. Races etc will start at
' 10:30 am and swimming in the
anernoon.
i May 3Qu Memorial Day ser
vices sponsored by the American
Legion at the athletic field at
10 am.
Church and church school will
begin at 9:30 am at the Com.
munity church beginning June 1
Mrs Ray Turner and sons of,
Pendleton spent last week with ;
her parents, Mr and Mrs Cleo
urake and other relatives.
Heads Garden Club
Mrs William Rawlins was re
elected president of the Garden
club at a meetine- TriPsdav af.
ternoon, May 1 at the home of j
Mrs Ernest Heliker. " Other offi-
cers elected were Mrs Harold !
uonyns, vice president; Mrs 1
Omar; Rjctmann, secretary and '
Mrs Edith Nichoson, treasurer, i
The Federation of Garden clubs 1
are having a book club and Mrs '
Ernest Heliker was chosen as !
chairman. Mrs Walter Dobyns
and Mrs Carl Bergstrom were '
elected as alternates to eo tn the
state convention in Eugene June ;
16. to 18. Reports were given on 1
the district convention at Herm- :
iston and the flower show at
IN DEEPEST BLITZ COUNTRY
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meet in the basement. Doem Trpps
Vacation Bible school will he
at the Community church June
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iu ij. fill cnuaren Detween
the ages of 4 years and the 6th
grade are welcome to attend. The
The roll call was answerprl hv
identifying the leaves of trees. I
.After the meeting, Mrs Heliker's
iris garden was visited. Mrs Sam ;
Esteb was co-hostess.
"Hold it! Hold it! Cascade Refreshment!",
one High School
Graduates Seven
The senior class of lone high school who have now completed
their secondary education. The graduates are, top row, left to
right Berl Akers, Ann Bell Coleman, Mardine Baker; second
row, Grace McCabe, Louise Botts, Kay Sherer; left, Billie See-hafer.
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