Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 23, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    lone Garden Club Hears Report on National Meeting
By ECHO PALMATE ER
The lone Garden club met at
the city park Tuesday afternoon
July 14 with Mrs Dale Ray and
Mrs Frances Piper as hostesses.
At the business meeting conduc
ted by Mr Fredrick Martin, pres
ident, members were asked to
gather material to be dried for
corsages for the November meet
ing and to gather beardless
wheat and lacquer it to be used
"Nine Tenths Of
Wisdom Consists
Of Being Wise In
Time"
Wisdom is the ability to
fudge the facts and do the
rights thing at the proper
time. When you are sick,
wisdom dictates that the
time a cure can be more
easily accomplished is at
the very first sign of troub
le. To delay gives an at
tacking germ or virus the
opportunity to multiply
and ravage your body.
At the very first sign of
any illness, be wise. Con
sult your physician. Let
him diagnose the cause and
prescribe the proper medi
cines he judges will help
you most You will save
much sicknes s -1 1 m e and
add years to your life.
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PRESCRIPTIONS
CHEMISTS
Quotation by Theodore
Roosevelt
(1858-1919)
Copyright 1959 (8W4)
in corsages for the state conven-1
tion In Pendleton next spring.
For the Droeram, Mrs Etta Hus
ton gave a very interesting re
port on a 30 day trip she took
this spring. She attended the
National Federation of Garden
clubs convention in St Louis,
Mo where she saw the dedication
of the national Garden club
Foundation; She went to Chat
tanoogo, Tenn; attended the
Kentucky Derby in Louisville,
Ky: went through the Ozarks
and to Richmond, Va.
Guests at the meeting were,
Mrs Marlon Palmer, Mrs Rod
MacKenzie, Mrs Wate Crawford,
Mrs Anna M Ball, Mrs Arvilla
Swanson and Mrs Mary Swan
son. Mrs Anna Lindstrom re
ceived the door prize.
The H E C of Willows grange
held their meeting at Stefani's
Friday afternoon, July 17. A lun
cheon was served before the
meeting. At the business meet
ing conducted by Mrs Harvey
Ring, president, it was decided
to have the grange picnic in the
city park, August 16 with a pot
luck dinner at noon. The grange
will furnish the ice cream, cof
fee and punch. The grange booth
at the Morrow County Fair was
discussed. It was reported tnat
an oil furnace had been install
ed in the grange hall, also new
blinds had been purchased for
the windows. Mrs Lloyd Howton
received the door prize. The hos
tesses were Mrs Kathryn Yarnell,
Mrs Stella O'Meara and Mrs
Echo Palmateer.
At the Bunchgrass Rebekah
lodge meeting Thursday even
ing of last week it was decided
that the Rebekah lodge have a
picnic for their family and
friends, August 9 with a picnic
dinner at noon in the city park.
Mrs Omar Rietmann showed
slides on the Rebekah Assembly
and I 0 O F Home. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs Adon
Hamlett and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn.
Mrs L A McCabe was honored
Livestock Market
Cattle Hogs Sheep
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
12 Noon
On U. S. Hiway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
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Don Wink Mgr.
Ret. Hermiston JO 7-3111
Frank Wink & Sons. Owners
with a birthday party at her
home the afternoon oi Juiy (.
Others present were Mrs Arthur
Keene, Mrs Bryce Keene ana
Richard and Katny; Airs James
Pettviohn and Earl James. Lin
da, Jerry and Nancy; Mrs Leland
McKinney; Mrs Alvin McuaDe
and Ashley; Mrs Leo Crabtree
and Christine and Doris Mc
Cabe.
The following families enjoy-
ed a picnic In the park Sunday
and went swimming afterward.
Mr and Mrs Donald Peterson
and family, Mr and Mrs Bill
Rietmann and son; Mr and Mrs
Robert Rietmann and sons; Mr
and Mrs Robert Hoskins and
daughters; Mr and Mrs Louis
Carlson and family; Mr and Mrs
Robert Peterson and family; and
Mrs Harold Snider and family.
Mr and Mrs J P Darst and
children of Salem spent the
weekend at the home ot ner Dro
ther and family, Mr and Mrs
Louis Carlson. The Darsts other
sons, Dick and Leonard are work
ing here during harvest. Ernest
McCabe who is working in a
meat market at Bay City spent
the weekend here.
Jack Loyd of Heppner has been
hired to teach the 6th grade in
I the lone schools.
I Mr and Mrs Irwin Elder of
i Arlington and Mr and Mrs Dick
Lindgren of Scappoose spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Rod
MacKenzie.
Ray Heimbigner and son, Tom
my, and niece, Judy Frlnk, re
turned horn Sunday from Med
ford where they attended the
Oregon State open water skll
meet. Heimbigner won 1st in the
men's slalom race, novice class.
Tommy and Judy entered the
slalom races but did not place.
Juanita Nichols of Odessa,
Wash is staying at the home
of her uncle and aunt, Mr and
Mrs Ray Heimbigner assisting
with the work during harvest.
Funeral services were held for
Louis Jackson, July 20 in Van
Nys Calif. He died July 15 at
at the home of his son-in-law
and daughter, Rev and Mrs
Floyd Bailey in Weiser, Idaho.
He made his home with them
here for two years when Rev
Bailey was pastor of the Com
munity church. They moved to
Weiser in April. Mr Jackson was
an " active church worker and
was a member of the Odd Fellow
lodge and the Patriarch Milli
tant. He is survived b his daugh
ter, Mrs Bailey, two grandsons
and 4 great grandchildren.
Mr and Mrs Russ McKnight,
t vanviiiver. Wash were recent
visitors at the Hershall Town
send nome.
r.rant Rlebv and sons. Bruce
and John spent a week at Mt
Tacoma.
iAhn Rrvson fell at the home
nt his son. Huston Bryson in
Portland one day last week and
fractured his arm.
Mr finrdon White's father.
Oscar Shifter of Forest Grove was
injured recently when a tractor
rolled on him while spraying his
orchard. His shoulder blade and
arm were broken and his leg
injured. He is in me nospuai
in Hlllsboro.
Swimmin? lessons are beine
given at the pool each Wednes
day and Friday morning witn
Amio Hedman as instructor. The
intermediates have lessons at 9
A M and the beginners at 10
A M.
Sue Townsend was a recent
visitor at the home of her uncle
and aunt, Mr and Mrs Fred Jen
kinson at Carson, Wash.
Mr and Mrs Frank Helina and
son, John, of Seattle visited her
mother, Mrs Anna Lindstrom last
week.
Trova Rigby, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Grant Rigby, attended
the Episcopal church camp at
Cove the past week.
Mr and Mrs L A McCabe and
daughters and Mr and Mrs Leo
Crabtree and son, Ronnie, recent
ly went fishing at East Lake
where they caught their limit.
Guests at the Lloyd Howton
home last week were, Mr and
Mrs Grover Estes and Lily Dun
ton of Hayward, Calif and Mr
and Mrs Virgil Estes of Lewis
ton, Idaho.
Dates to remember:
July 24 Three Links club at the
home of Mrs Charles O'Con
nor in the afternoon.
July 25 Pomona grange at Irri
gon beginning at 10:30 A M.
The theme will be Centen
nial and members are asked
to wear Centennial clothes.
Mr and Mrs Henry Crane and
children of Roseburg spent the
weekend at the Wallace Mat
thews home.
Leonard Gaarsland and son,
Ray, of Battle Lake, Minn, are
visiting at the home of his bro
ther, and family, Mr and Mrs
Joe Gaarsland. They are also
working in harvest.
Bonnie Morgan, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Morgan, was
a patient in the Pioneer Mem
orial hospital for a few days.
Mrs Franklin Ely who is at
tending summer school at Port
land State, spent the weekend at
home. Her granddaughter, Mar
lene Crawford returned to Port
land with her to spend a couple
Monument News
The state forest office here re
ports for the week, one man
made fire; Friday evening on the
Arlot Fleming ranch, grass; also
a week ago on the George Stub
blefield ranch, grass and toilet
started by a smoker.
They are busy laying a tile
floor in the Ritter lookout tower.
L D Vinson has taken over Aub
ery Crum's job with the state.
Mrs Joe Mellor and children
of Dayton, Wash, came In Fri
day night. They brought George
Kirk home. He had been visiting
them since the 4th of July. They
drove to Kinzua Saturday to vis
it her folks, the Lee Flemings,
returning to Monument Monday
evening and on to their home on
Tuesday, taking Miss Marilyn
Lewis home after her visit with
her grandparents, the Bud Eng
les. Guests over the weekend at the
Frank William's home were
Thelma's two sisters and their
families, Mr and Mrs Roy Craig
of Yakima, Wash and Mr and
Mrs Willard Jennings, Boise, Ida
ho; her father, Frank Prentiss;
her brother, Walter Prentiss, both
of Jerome, Idaho and a cousin,
HEPPNER OAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. July 23. 1859
Arthur Peterson, St Louis, Mo.
Mr and Mrs Ted LaDru of John
Day spent the weekend here In
the Croker home.
Miss Mary Ella Hlnton return
ed home from visiting at the
Ivery Jewell home in Kinzua the
past week.
Miss Aleane Reynolds was a
house guest at the Henry Martin
home four days.
Mr and Mrs Ansel Martin of
Prlnevllle visited his folks Wed
nesday. Gary Allen of Ritter lookout
had an accident Wednesday ev
ening when his pistol, which was
in the scabbard on his side,
went off hurting his leg. He is
in the John Day hospital.
The L D Vinson family drove
to the Mrs White ranch near
Spray for a family reunion of the
Vinson family Sunday.
BRAVO for RIO BRAVO! Take
our word for it, here Is one
of the best rip-roaring adven
tures ever made! Ricky Nelson,
John Wayne, Dean Martin,
Walter Brennan and songs,
too! Star Theater, Thursday-Friday-Saturday.
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MEAT CO.
Hermiston, Ore.
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermiston-McNary
Highway
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
WHOLESALE MEATS
REPORT ALL FIRES!
Chances are you'll be driving in and
through forested country. When you are,
remember: ALWAYS BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE.
One match or cigarette carelessly dropped . . . one
campfire left untended ... can start a fire that
could burn a forest. Flames will turn a beautiful
green forest into ugly, blackened ruin in minutes.
Have fun on your vacation, but do your part
Keep America Green . . . Leave America Green.
FOREST INDUSTRIES SPEND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
EVERY YEAR 70 PREVENT WOODS FIRES
HEPPNER
PINE MILLS, INC.
of weeks.
James Morgan is In Fort Lewis
for two weeks of reserve train
ing. Mrs Morgan and daughters
are visiting relatives in Shelton,
Wash.
Mrs Walter Corley entertained
the Bridge club at her home Fri
day evening of last week. Those
receiving prizes were Mrs Gene
Hall, high; Mrs Robert DeSpain,
2nd high and Mrs Ray Boyce,
low.
Walter Roberts Is visiting his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Clarence Roberts and
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Ralph Neer in Chehalis,
Wash. Another sister and her
husband, Mr and Mrs Hugo
Loewe of California are also vis
itlng there.
Bing Johnson of Burllngame,
California Is working for Gordon
White.
Debbie and Geraldine White of
Quincy, Wash are visiting at the
home of their uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs Walter Corley. Mr
and Mrs Corley met them and
their daughter, Sherry at Pasco,
Wash Sunday.
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