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HEPPNErV GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Moy 19, 1960 Officers Are Installed By lone P-TA If ECHO PALMATEE Pffuvr fi-f the mmiiifi )car were IruiatM at the PTA mwl ng Vrdnrsdsy renins of Ut Vkfk, Mrs ValUce Matthews vkti the Installing officer, The Installed were Mr N'urman Nfl on. reIJrnt; Garry Tuliis. vice president and Mr Ikltnrr Craw ford. Mfreury-irraufr, They were given corsages end a rut onnlere made by rnemtwr at the Garden club. Mm Nelson gave a very Inter esting rejHirt on the state con vent tun recently held In Med ford lo which she and Mm Lewis Halvorwn were delegates. At the business meeting the flag salute ut clv-n. parenti of first jrradora for next year and senior parents were Intro duced: Mrs Howard t rowell Mr Jk Ld. Mrs D C Lujan, j . . 1 . ... t . tl.. IV... . I I ' Kebekah lodge. Mr James Minn, Mrs Vnl4 OimMhctd and Mis ! Clark. This was the last PTA meet-tut- until .Seiiemtr. Mr etui Mrs Howard Ciuwrll entertained Saturday evening with a buffet dinner In rumor of her brother. Bill Steatfall and his bride clert. Marjorie Melner t,f IVn.lleton. Others present were Mr and Mrs Mervin Metner and son Taul and Mr and Mrs Grant Leverent and two daugh ters of Pendleton. Barbara Steac- all of Portland. Mr and Mrs Wil bur Steagall and son. Jim. Mr nd Mrs Kobert Steagall ana son David. Greg Leyva and Mrs Kmma Breshears of Lexington: Mr and Mrs Jerry Dougherty vt Heppner and Gene and Karen rwp . murine ana otner aucea; Mrs itowara irowNir , tH, duriri( ,he Dassed out Questionnaires to be s""s ' fill..! m.t In Mnapf tk nnl i'rtarl " procram: Mrs Earl Mi-Cabe thanked the band mothers who assisted at the band concert; Frederick Martin gave a talk on the two school bond Issues com ing before the people In the Nov ember election. Hev James Riley explained the two city ord inances to be voted on May 18. Group singing was led by Mrs Charles Hudson accompanied by Mrs Frederick Martin on the piano. A bouquet of gold marigolds and blue Iris were on the speak ers table. The other tables were decorated with spring flowers and the graduation theme. Refreshments were served by Mrs Charles Hudson, Mrs Dallas Shockley, Mrs Arnie Hedman, Long Distance Nationwide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 Mr and Mrs John Kubanks and daughter, Sandra, attended the lunior rodeo In John Day last week. Sandra won first in two races, and 1st in the calf riding. She won 3rd place In the musical tire. 2nd clace in showmanship and 10th place In horsemanship. Mr and Mrs Donald unneii and children attended a rodeo In The Dalles Sunday where their son. Rodney, won 2nd in tne scurry race; 2nd In the barrel race and 3rd In the figure eight stake race. Mrs Scott of the state health department and Mrs Velma Glass, Morrow county health nurse gave talks at the Tops club meeting at the home of Mrs Omar Rietmann Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr and Mrs Clarence Roberts of Chehalis, Wash and Mrs Tillie Alderson of Yakima spent Saturday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Roberts. They were on their way to Montana. Dates to remember: May 20 Primary election voting at city hall from 8 A M to 8 PM. May 20 School play at 8 P M. May 20 Dinner and supper served at the Rebekan nail sponsored by the Three Links club of Bunchgrass May II Willows grange meet tag at P M. May 21 Legloo dance at Legion halL May U 4 H Sunday service at tha Community cnurcn in the mornina. Mov 21 Mrs Charles O'Connor will nreeent net plana stu dents la a recital at the Community church at 3 T H. The Dublie U Invited. May 24 Past matrons and past Patrons night el the taster d Star at the Masonic ball at I P M. May 25 HEC of Willows grange meeting at the home or mrs Art DalselL A dinner at noon. Members are to bring salads or desserts. May 25 Joint Installation of the Maranatba cluD ana naoui Womtn'i FellowshlD circle at the Community church. 8 P M to 10 P M. May 27 Three Links club meet ing at the home of Mrs Fan nle Griffith at 2 p m. Hsu tins stated that we should meet our problems rath day and not bury them. Mrs B.iker poin ted out that sometime u-ty demands are against our com mon 8en. Rev Rvteren gave 5 things that might held In men tal health, faith; a commit the&eii tm aHttauti. M.'S O L Lundell and Mm A M Miflvk vUited the aut:t in the iuring home In the Pioneer Memorial hutplia! lat m.-nli. A ttur Mas made hi the country v toiling yards before the nterting. Yards vuited were the (kunald llrllkeis. the J aloes Llnd .. the Harold Sherers and the Phil IjmerU. Lumh was srrvel a I the Kmcrti. After the buiiieks nutting, re-freohim-rtt were served by Mrs Undtrxm and Mrs Kvho Palm aierr. Mm Martin received the diHr prize. The Maranaiha club meeting was held at the home of Mrs Omar Rietmann Wednesday afternoon of last week with Mrs . - . ft. it . dt. .1 BIJ il,,l,.A take advantage of the pastor; Wte Crawford as co hostess. At HUtractiun and orav.-r'trie buoiness meeting. Mrs K llnwit a4 M FrnnH stunkert of LrxliifcMon; Warren Stender of llermuton; Mr and Met Alvln MVat-e and Ahley; Joe Mark and Flank and Und Hilvoiwn and Mr and Mrs Leo Crabtrre and Sharon and Ronald, all of lone. Mr and Mis Richard Ilea and Donna of MiiwaukU and Carl Troedsiin ioj rd in during the aliniuKH. .Mrs Crabtrees Fsyne Fly of Porttsnd. son of Mr and Mm IrankUa Ely. Hn uled in thlid flare lit the Jeura al feuwtSr.g tournament In Putt land last week. Mrs Crvll Thome is attending the Retwkah Assembly lit Eug ene this week where she U delegate from Bunchgrass He- bekih lodge. f rel Fly U attendtngr the Odd children are Mrs Slender. Mrsltvn.iw Crand lude In Fuiene Xlunkers. Mrs Halvorsen and Leo! where, he Is delegate from the Crab tree. Mr and Mrs Robert Sensenev and son f Portland sient Satur ilav with his sister and family. Mr end Mrs Charles Hudson. Morean lodce. Mrs Olive Fugleman Is a pat lent In th Pioneer Memorial hospltaL (Continued ess Page 12) tMranv. Ouestlons were asked by the group and answered by the panel Mrs Verner Troedwm gave i r.iMirt on the state library meet Ing in Kugene that she attended recently. An Interesting speaker at convention was Natham Bark ham. Portland, lie Is a member of the Oregon state library board and Is to be elected secretary of the National library assoc iation In Montreal. Canada In June. At the Toole club meeting, Mrs Walter Jacobs, Mrs David Baker and Mrs Troedson were appoin ted on the program committee for the coming year. i t.. .Mfln. MMwotionl Refreshments were served by will be given In honor of ( Mrs Carlson, Mrs Nelson and Mrs Mr and Mrs Alfred Nelson at Roland Bergstrom. the home of Rev and Mrs1 Mrs Thll Emert was elected Rod MacKenile lrom 2 to 4 president of the Garden club at P (a meeting at the home of Mrs May 29 Baccalaureate services J Anna Llndstrom. Tuesday after at the school cafetorium at noon. May 10. Mrs Ernest Hel- 7:30 P M. 1Kcr was ier,eu vlce iwaiueni QUO I flilU il I S biutr r vr cia t . - May 29 Church school mornina worship at Community church will start at 9:30 A M and con tinue at this hour until Sept May 30 A Memorial Day pro- gram at the athletic lieia at 10 A M. sponsored by the American Legion post A panel discussion on mental hpalth was held at the Topic club meeting at the home of Mrs rhnrles Car son Friday alter noon of last week. The panel nistpd of Mrs William Raw tins, who took the view of housewife; Mrs David Baker, nurse and Rev John Rydgre Dastor of Hope Lutheran ana vnihv Lutheran churches, the view of a minister. Mrs Norman Nelson, president of the Topic rluh. was the moderator. Mrs the elected secretary and Mrs Edith Nlchoson was re elected treas urer. Mrs Fredrick Martin Is the out going president. Mrs Martin and Mrs William Rawlins were elected delegates to the state convention In Pendleton June 20, 21 and 22. Mrs Heliker was Markham Baker, president. oen ed the meeting with a reading and a prayer. The club voted to pun.lni.se a carpet for the vest I bule in the Community church Mrs Rod Mackenzie, Mrs Baker and Mrs Rietmann gave reports on the Women s Fellowship meeting In Milton Freewater re cently. Mrs Baker explained the packets lor programs for tne coming year. Installation of of ficers will be held May 23 at 8 P M at the Community church. The door irl.e was received by Mrs Marlon Palmer. 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