Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 05, 1960, Page 3, Image 3

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PrC ARTHUR LINDSTROM
Pfc Lindstrom Tokcs
Part in Maneuvers
Tfc Arthur Limlstrom Irving
In the 2ml Medium Tank Bat
talion. 1st Cavalry at Gelssen.
Germany, the sn of Mr and
Mrs Franklin Limlstrom of lone,
recently participated In man
euvers of the Third Armored Div
ision of the Seventh United
States Army.
This division known as th
Spearhead Division has just
completed their 19th year and
their 4th year with NATO. More
than 6,000 men. representing
everv Spearhead Battalion par
ticlpated In the mamouth review
at Camp Pond, Hanau, Germany.
The Spearhead Division ac
quired It's name at Omaho
Beach In 1941. "You Will Spear
head the Attack" was a frequent
mission given the division by
MaJ Gen J Lawton Collins. VIII
Corps commanding general. The
nickname stuck.
One of the major hifihllghts
this year for the Division was
it's participation in operation
"Winter Shield" at Grafenwochr,
Germany. This exercise was con
ducted in bitter cold, snow and
Ice over rugged terrain. During
this maneuver Spearheads were
visited by delegations of French,
Italian and Turkish army offi
cers, who observed the various
field maneuvers.
3 State Officers
Visit Morrow
Pomona Grange
By ECHO PALMATCCR
The Mirruw County Pmon
irr;ifi;:i iM. nie-iiiij wa rudd at
Willv trance hall Saturday.
Aiul 30 with AMn Wafenblatrt.
iVpions mati'r In charge. Kep-tf-rstauv
were present from
Ilhfi Creek cranne. Crwnfleld
prance. lrrlktm irrant'e. Lewj
n and Willows crane. All the
officer were urewnt except M
Verrmn Munker. Flora and Ver
r.m Munker. on the ekecutlv
e.mmliiee. State officers there
were Mr Minnie McKarlam
chairman of the Mate crange
committee on education. She U
a memher of Lincoln grange and
live at DejH Bay. She was
former Pomona master or sior
row rountv. Mr Olca Wilson
secretary to the state master an
member of the state grange
legislative committee. Her home
I tn Portland and she Is a mem
ber of Friendly grange. Mr Wll
son. master of Tillioum grange
In I'matllla. county was an hon
ored guest. Mrs Dewey Wagen
blast of Wrsoo. Mrs Kill Jeage
ami Mrs Alfa Lofton of Condon
and members of the Mikkalo
cranee and Clyde Tannehlll
county deputy were also present
Agriculture reports were given
by Ralph Kichnrds of the NjII
conservation: by Kenneth
Smouse and bv Orville Cutsforth
rntsfnrth explained the herd
law. County ludee Oscar Peter
son explained the transferring
of the bombing range from the
Navy to the state and talked on
the planning and developing
comittee work. Henry Baker gave
a report on electricity.
The members voted to give
a 4 II scholarship of $25.
For the program In the after
noon In charge of Mrs W G See
Mrs Frank Turner took the
train for Portland Sunday to vis
it her sister, Mrs Sophia Barr,
for a week.
Collins Home Scene ..
Of Potluck Bridge
Party Tuesday Night
Mr and Mrs W C Collins en
tertained their Duplicate bridge
dub last Tuesday evening, with
potluck dinner party.
Those attending were Mr and
Mrs LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs
Wallace Wolff. Mrs James Drls-
coll, Mr and Mrs Willard Blake,
Mr and Mrs Gordon Pratt and
Mr and Mrs Conley Lanham.
Mr Pratt and Mrs Collins were
high couple for the evening.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 iptiamtmttmmtmattmnmxtmm muuu in mutitmmtmtmtm
Long Term Farm Loans
SEE
Federal Land Bank Association
of Pendleton
103 So. Main St Phone Cr. 6-7361
Pendleton, Oregon
.!-r is,mona lecturer. lennrih
Larimer of TVrtUnd was the
main aiH-akrr. He Introduced
by HaroM fUkrr f Boardman. Mr
Landuwr talked on Serve Our
ftate. the school reorganisation
act of whU-h he ry "Ul"n
(..p,.Hl and on the tcM book
use In Oregon- Mr WiUott and
Mr MrFarUnd Mlk
on the hool rfortanlation. Mr
Wilson Mated that we keep wnai
we have and make amendment
a need."l. Orville Cu!fortn ug
cesttsl that the county be de
vided Into two whool diiitrlct
and that we have a business
manager.
Other numhera on the pro
gram were a aonf by all accom
panied by Nathan Thorpe; a
piano duet bv Sandra Harvhman
and Shirley Nash of Khea Creek
erange, "When You Wore a
Tulip" and "When Its Spring
Time In the Rockle".
Mr Earl Btlggs of Boardman
u .hos.n a alternate dele
gate to state grange. Before the
meeting closed resolutions were
read.
A dinner was served at noon
hv the women of Willow grange
and the refreshment were serv
ed In the evening. Mr Harvey
Ring was the general chairman.
A cake walk was held ana
brought In $21.75 which goes to
Willows grange.
The next Pomona grange
meeting will be held In Lexing
ton.
County 4 H Council
Holds Meeting
Tie following 111 member a HEPfNtH GAZETTE -TIMES. ThttftdaT HT i-
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April - ; Ja Afin Turn,,fi Ll!lll;, lUmm ul
are
The 4 11 council meeting wkIi.
held at the home of Mr and Mn,r
M uii. r c.i!.-v Thurd.ty rvei.tng, I l..i
and Mr Jme BliHUwoith, Mr
and Mr N C Anderson. Mr and
Mr B J Poherty, an.l Hay,
lleppner: Weldon Wit h e r r 1 1 e.
IVho: l.oy Martin. Mr I! II
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Alfred cion jr 'i iMiifioii,
Mr L A McCabe, Garry TuliK
and Mr and Mr Corley. lone.
The following topic were du
fued: report of summer camp
committee; report of f II sum
mer school scholarship commit
tee; reort of 1 11 Sunday com
mittee; report of 411 field day;
summer svhool selection report;
and the permanent summer
camp report
I tiom the south end of the county
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eiifc'iuie tii aticna summer i
.1 at Conalh
Ronnie Re)ma,
JiUt, Stephen
Lundell.
PATHnNDEBS
i
June 18 to; Tlt. p.ihjinder had their
pin rid- U.miU investiture servi-e last
Lin.tstroin. Wednesday,
Arlct MiVatHM Kll.r A i KeUlg. who I in
ch-irge of Missionary volunteer
1'hurtht-s came to
M.tri!n Morgan of lon; Ken-
S ll. k . It . I.. .11
nein wngni. ran nruru, . . ... . .
VI. W-v IUr,,.l Jail.. Ifriffef. ,Ut !h -,d V"1
Ilt.by Van Schoiack. Martha) Invested were Pathfinder and
iv.heny. Judy Smith and Ber-; school children; Busy Bw
nl. e Thomson of II c p p n e r: ' U.is Ping. Gary HutHr; Sun
.Me hen Pet k. Hilly iv.heny. and i b am das. P'Anne Wagner,
Like v. l.ary uuuri.
Beverly Davidson of la-lngton j Kathy
and Kichard Willard of L ho. , puil.lc
IIoL'er IXihertv of Ileitner U an
alternate.
There are 10 eligible to attend
from the north end of the county.
Mr C B Shatter ol Cecil was
In lleppner Friday visiting with
Dave Hynd and Mis Nellie
Doney.
rs. DavlJ llulcr. Meve
King. David Likely; Friend. Ann
I lager. Mara lee Murray. Linda
Kay Clark. AMn Mahan; Trail
Friend, Mary Ann Huber. David
Clark. Linda Kay Clark; Com
panian class. Bob llager, Mary
Aim Huber; Frontier Coinpan
Ian, Mary Ann Huber, Hob
llager.
HAML1NS HAVE CUESTS
Mr and Mis Frank Hamlin
ei'.tiitained a group of fiU-nd
from (iresham. Mr and Mrs K
Miller. Mr and Mrs F llowltt. Mr
A V. Ilcngstler 'd Hester
Thorje. Also Mr and Mr V.
Schrant of Koosevelt. Wash.
They all came to snnd the
weekend at the H.imltn' cabin
and enjoy ihe fishing.
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CLASSIF1KD ADS
GKF.AT StxyrT! Not a single In
terior scene In Randolphs la
test western, magnifl c e n 1 1 y
filmed In CS and Color plu
Jerry I-owl and Dean Mar
tin In a reissue of one of their
funniest! Star Theater. Ttiurs
day Friday-Saturday.
Hospital Auxiliary
Board Meets Monday
The Pioneer Memorial hospital
auxiliary executive board met
Monday afternoon at the Bank
of Eastern Oregon.
Work Is being done to have a
civil defense workshop here In
the fall.
There will be a general auxtl-
ary meeting in lone in juiy.
Coffee Hour To Honor
European Travelers
A bon voyage coffee hour will 1
be held for Mr and Mrs Alfred j
Nelson. Jr at the home of Rev
and Mrs Rod MacKenzle at lone,
following church on Sunday,
Mav 29.
Evervone is welcome, ine
Nelsons are leaving for an ex-1 s
tended trlD to Europe the first S
part of June.
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FOR FINEST
Steaks life
AND
Seafoods
MAKE IT A HABIT TO COME TO
THE
WAGON WHEEL CAFE
OR
ELLA'S GRILL
We love to serve you fine lood the kind you enjoy when you
'Eat Out" Whether you choose Ella's or the Wagon Wheel,
you can be certain of the best menu in town. Remember,
too. the Wagon Wheel Lounge is available for your special
dinner parties or banquets. Just choose your menu, and
we'll do the restl
Banquet Facilities
AND DINNER PARTIES
AT THE WAGON WHEEL LOUNGE
Sewinq Club Meets
At Ferguson Home
Mrs Raymond Ferguson enter
tained her sewing club last Wednesday.
Those who came for the alter-
noon were Mrs P w Manoney,
Mrs Robert Penland, Mrs Carl
Spaulding, Mrs John Pfeiffer,
Mrs C E McQuarrle, Mrs Lowell
Grlbble, Mrs Jack Bedford, Mrs
Claude Graham and Mrs E K
Schaffltz.
Birthday Dinner Held
At Thompson Home
Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson
entertained Sunday with a din
ner party, in honor of their son,
Alex Thompson, on his birthday.
Guests were Mr and Mrs Gail
Gronewald and five children of
Walla Walla, Mr and Mrs Allen
Case, Mr and Mrs Alex Thomp
son and Linda and Brian.
Mrs Gronewald, the former
Jean Hayes, a niece of the
Thompsons, is leaving soon with
her family to make her home
in Anchorage, Alaska.
Judy Darnielle Feted
At Bridal Shower
Colleen Bailev, Barbara War
ren and Mrs George Hermann
hostesses at the home of
Shirley Peck last Thursday
pvpnin?. for a bridal shower
honoring Miss Judy Darnielle.
Guests were Mrs Gary Jones,
Mrs Dale Baker. Shirley Peck,
Beulah Davis, Miss Darnielle j
and the hostesses. 5
Pat Graves and Marge Wright
sent cifts but were unable to E
attend.
Reach for your hat and your
Mrs and go out to the Star
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