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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1958)
arvest Splendor To be Theme of lone Flower Show f By ECHO PALMATEER he Garden club met at the re of Mrs A W McLeod Tues I afternoon, August 12 with 'Elbe Akers as co-hostess. At meeting conducted by Mrs Uam Rawlins, president, it f voted to name Harvest sndor as the theme for the r show to be held Sept 14. e following were appointed jommittees for the show and r tea: staging, Mrs Rawlins, Garland Swanson, Mrs Law- Jones, Mrs Phil Emert, Mrs Akers and Mrs Harold Do ll tea, Mrs McLeod, Mrs ices Piper, Mrs Echo Palma jand Mrs Kathryn Yarnell; yam, Mrs Ernest Heliker; jes, Mrs Carl Bergstrom; en , Mrs Walter Dobyns, Mrs I Huston, Mrs Omar Riet in, Mrs Fredrick Martin, Mrs h Nichoson and Mrs Mon- Aldrich; clerks, Mrs Akers, Jones, Mrs Swanson, Mrs lins, Mrs Martin and Mrs )ld Dobyns; hospitality, Mrs ig Distance Nation-Wlde Moving Service I Mayflower Agents I Padded Van I Pcnlond Bros. I TRANSFER CO. idleton, Oregon Phone 338 Dale Ray and Mrs O L Lundell; entry tags, Mrs Anna Lindstrora and Mrs Sam Esteb. Mrs Heliker has charge of books, gloves and flower markers for the club. Mrs Rawlins received word that she was elected conservation chairman of the Blue Mountain district. Plans were made for the booth at the Morrow County Fair. Mrs McLeod gave a report on the garden club members visit ing the patients in the nursing home in the Pioneer Memorial hospital. They took fruit and ma gazines. The Garden club mem bers visit the hospital the third Monday of each month. For the program, Mrs Eugenia Coats gave a very interesting talk on the flowers in Guate mala, Central America. Mrs Coats is visiting her sister Mrs Etta Huston and was a missionary in Guatemala for 27 years but now lives in Temle City, Calif. Her late husband was also a mission ary there. Mrs Huston received the door rlze. Rev Bill Collier, pastor of the First Baptist church in lone showed pictures taken on his trip to Korea last month. He also gave a talk on the conditions and his experiences in Korea. He told of the orphanage of which Mr Olson is the head which is now cut off from all support there are 80 children in the or phanage and 100 people In the old folks home in connection with the orphanage. Rev Collier stated that this orphanage is now 1 "Its the Water" that makes ! Olympia beer refreshingly I different i i OLYMPIA RIWIM9 COMPANY, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll operated on faith. An offering was taken at the church to bring Mr Olsons twin children, a boy and a girl to the United States by plane so they can enter school in this country in September. $1200 is needed for this project. Mrs Gordon White and child ren, Gerry and Lona, took Jerry Darby to his home in Silverton last week. They went to San Francisco this week to take Blng Johnson to his home. Darby and Johnson have been assisting Mr White in harvest. Mr and Mrs Arthur Crawford and Mr and Mrs Clyde Crawford returned Sunday evening from a ten day trip into Canada. They went to Lake Louise, Baniff, Cal gary and stopped at Great Falls, Montana to visit relatives. Mrs Phil Emert reports that her mother, Mrs Lucy Faith Fol lett of Hermiston is recovering from a fractured hip at the Her miston hospital. . She was in a car accident near Eugene about two weeks ago. Mrs Follett's sis ter, Mrs Mary Griffin, of Lake view, died from the result of the accident. Mr and Mrs Tom Fahey and children and Mrs Scott of Oak land, Calif are visiting at the Delbert Emert home. Mr Fahey is a brother and Mrs Scott an aunt of Mrs Emert. Milton Morgan and Roy Lind strom left in the Morgan boat Monday morning to go down the Columbia river to Astoria deep sea fishing. Mr and Mrs Clarence Holtz are visiting in the eastern states. Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan and son, Gary attended the St Louis Cardinals-Portland Beaver game in Portland Monday evening of last week. Mr and Mrs Elmer Holtz made a business trip to Portland Fri day of last week. Books added to the public li brary are: , The Invincibles, Vaughn; The Winthorp Women, Seton; Bending the Twig, Rudd; Dreamers of the American Dream, Holbrook; Gentleman from Indiana, Tarkington. Mr and Mrs Robert DeSpain and son, Bobby Lee- spent a few days last week at Florence where they visited the Charles Hudsons. Bobby Lee remained in Portland for a visit at the Merle Baker home. Jerry Bristow is vacationing at the coast. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Howton and children, John, Jimmy, Joyce and Jackie, returned home Sunday from a trip to California. They attended the wedding of her ne phew, Larry Campbell of Echo, to Miss Sharon Price, Aug 9 at the Wayfarer Chapel at Portugese Bend, Calif. In Los Angeles they visited Disneyland, Knox Berry Farm.the Marineland and a TV show and also visited Mr How ton's brother and family, Mr and Mrs Norman Howton at Solvang. They saw the Giants-Dodgers game in L A, the St Louis Cardinals-Giants game in San Fran cisco and some polo games. They came home the coast route and stopped at the Sea Lion Caves. On their way down they stopped at Peterson Rock Gardens and Crater Lake. Their son John flew home Aug 10. Word was received that George Ely of Salem underwent surgery there Saturday of last week. Mr and Mrs Duane Baker and daughter of Menlo Park, Calif ornia are visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs E M Baker. They also visited her parents, Mr and Mrs F V Ison in Milton Freewater. Baker is a student at Stanford University. I L R Jackson and John Hughes returned home Thursday of last week from Yellowstone park. They also visited Dick Hughes in Blackfoot, Idaho. i Mr and Mrs Jerry Holly and family of Portland have been vis iting at the Harold Dobyns home. Mr Holly is a son of Mrs Do byns. Mrs Kathryn Yarnell and son Alton, spent last week with the Clifford Yarnells In Madras. Mr .and Mrs Omar Rietmann left Sunday for San Diego, Calif. Mr and Mrs Elmo McMillan of Salem, Mrs Mary Swanson and Mr .and Mrs Garland Swanson and family are vacationing at Wallowa Lake. Mr and Mrs Adon Hamlett and children left for California last week. Members of Willows grange and their families and friends enjoyed a picnic in the city park Sunday. -A potluck dinner was served at noon. O L .Lundell treated the group to- cantelopes raised on his lot here in town. Miss Opal Briggs of Heppner who stayed at the Dalla Corson home while Mrs Corson was away, visited in Portland , last week. Rev Bill Collier Jind his mo ther spent Monday of last week in . Portland. Mr .and Mrs Berl Akers and family spent last week at the coast and Salem. Mr and Mrs Wallace Matthews and daughters were at the coast last week and are now. visiting in Roseburg. Mrs A W McLeod was a recent visitor in McMinnville where she was with a daughter who under went surgery. Gene Heiple who has been working at the Herbert Hynd ranch at Cecil left for his home in Estacada last week. Mr and Mrs Roy Pettyjohn and son, Jimmy, of The Dalles are visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr and Mrs James Lindsay and other relatives. Pettyjohn is with the telephone company and is on a vacation. Mrs Annie Healy of Butter Creek spent a few days last week with her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Ted Palmateer. Mr and Mrs Donald Ball and children are vacationing in Can ada. They also stopped in Mon- tesano, Wash. Mr and Mrs E W Bristow at tended the graduation exercises of their son, Jerry, at Eastern Oregon college of Education at La Grande Friday morning, Au gust 15. Parents and friends were served breakfast at the college. Jerry will teach at Brookings this year. Mr and Mrs Delmer Crawford and daughters returned home Friday evening of last week from the coast, Portland, Forest Grove and Salem. Mrs Edith Bryson of Riley, Kansas visited her brother-in- law, John Bryson. She was ac companied by her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Ralph Cro der and children. Recent visitors at the Sam Es teb home were Mr and Mrs Clair Fabion and children and Mr and Mrs Dan Palmer and children of Hood River. Among those returning home from Seaside last week were Mr and Mrs Robert Jepsen and child ren, Mr and Mrs Ted Palmateer and children. Mr and Mrs Roy Lindstrom and children returned home from Npwnnrt Tuesdav of last week. Their son, Stephen, also attend ed summer camp at Lamp Aaams near Colton. Larry Rietmann, Donald Eu banks, Kenneth Brenner and Donald Bristow made a trip to HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, August 21, 1958 the coast last week. Mrs Milton Morgan showed pictures on Mexico City and other cities in Mexico at the Marantha club meeting at the community church parlor Wed nesday afternoon. The pictures were taken on their tour to Mex ico last winter. At the business meeting conducted by Mrs Bryce Keene, President, the members discussed ways to raise money for the club. Mrs Wate Crawford served refreshments after the meeting. Mrs Keene received the door rize. Mr and Mrs Dale Ray are visit ing at the home of their daugh ter and family, Mr and Mrs John Armington in Los Angeles. Mr and Mrs Marion Palmer and Mr and Mrs Lee Palmer went huckleberrying on Mt Adams re cently. They also visited relatives at Cascade Locks. Mr and Mrs Gene Hall and Mr and Mrs Pete Cannon return ed home from a trip Friday. They went to Spokane, Couer d' Alene Idaho, and Into Montana and to Glacier National Park. Mrs Delia Corson returned home Monday of last week from a three weeks trip. She was ac companied by her niece, Mrs Florence Swanson of Portland. They made the trip by bus. They stopped In Sacramento, Calif, Reno, Nevada, Los Angeles. They visited Mrs Corson's son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Eldred Corson at Victorville, Cal ifornia. Mrs Corson visited rela tives In Sunnyvale and at San Jose she also visited Mrs Olena Keller, and at Santa Rosa she visited Rev and Mrs Moffat, Den nis and Mrs George Crane. Mrs Crane was a resident here many years ago and celebrated her 79th birthday In March. Mrs Corson also attended the Pioneer picnic at Champoeg park (Continued on Page 6) FOLLETT MEAT CO. ?ermlston, Ore. Ph J07-6651 Or Hermiston McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING 'VHOLESALE MEATS Looking for a puce for your momey ? Looking for a place where your money is completely safe? Where it's immediately available for op portunities and emergencies? If so, you've found itl b.vx'io.ooo Accounts opened by mail. Send postcard for information. nDEUMom.'.Hs$oira Main Office --Spokane, Riverside at Howard TrICity Branch Pasco, 719 W. Lewis Columbia Basin Branch Moses Lake. 103 E. Broadway IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll MORROW COUNTY llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Yi1 Si JM1 f Tte $ - mK)jm .iintlS itimrfiX fSSHin J$M Jdrtl 1 fair r-ijlpmm rv a pw' FROM THE NEW, COMFORTABLE Jt J $A- SJ Hie ' Mirw Stgf f f THIS BRAND NEW GRANDSTAND . Wtf ' . if.V' GET YOURS NOW JFn n ' V FOR BEST SELECTION JJ $3.00 J-A- T"", THIS BRAND NEW GRANDSTAND Just completed this year en the north side of arena bouses all the new "Buckaroo" reserved seats. YouH sit right "on top" of the chutes where you can see every bit of the action that is rodeoing. These choice seats are now on sale at the Bank of Eastern Oregon and we urge you to select yours now to be sure of getting the ones you want Remaining reserved seats, if any, will be on sale at the gates prior to performances, but time won't permit ticket sellers to allow you to choose then (youll Just have to take what's left) . . . betterget ""em today I EACH - SAT. AND SUN. WHIIiniHIIHIHIIHHIinMIIIIIHIMHUIIHIIIHIMIIIIII ttlHIIMUIII HU Ticket Schedule For Saturday afternoon and Sunday after noon performances. Reserved Buckaroo $3.00 General Admission $1.75 Student, Gen. Adm 75c SATURDAY NITE SHOW . All Seats $1.00 Children 50c YOU'LL SEE - NORTHWEST AMATEUR BRONC RIDING CONTEST MORROW COUNTY AMATEUR CALF ROPING MORROW COUNTY DERBY, CHARIOT RACE WILD HORSE RACE, & MANY MORE TOP EVENTS NOTICE Rodeo Entry books close at 5:00 p. m. Friday. August 29 and entrance fees must accompany entries. This also applies to entries in the Morrow County Derby. Added Event THIS YEAR! POPULAR, WILD, ROUGH ULL RIDING Sat. & Sat. Night, August 30, Sunday Aug. 31 hi