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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1960)
lone Garden Club Wins Awards al Pendleton Meeting St ECHO rALMATCtt lit rirdtka Martin ! Mr U'IDUm ttrl-!- la the tWfn Fri"TUtrt f Urdn Ovi in fVr4i-nn krrli. OOirti aUrlulifig flm here n Tur.day rr Mi Phil Ijnrrt. Mis l-'lt Akrt- u i:anh Nuhn. Mi o l tunJ-n and Mrs Omar Kirtmann. i The lor Garden tlsib a ct.mmr tided U jx-nuf ing the TvkcUih NgM weiwiiy t burn ing I Oiiwnui tree and rteenefy n Jn 6 e'h "' ThU U a cvmmunlty crrrnwny and encoutagei the pubSU In U-lirf that ChiUlma mUU r loo Mcrtl to t trrated as tmh to tluw wrr the country side." The club received a ci tation for thia. The club firt obu-red the ceremony In 193 with Mm Omar Rletmann at chairman, agisted by Mr Echo palmatcer. The lone club alo received a citation and blue ribbon for their hand mad yearbooks and were commended for having a Garden Center, which U a book shelf in the lone public library- 1" was one of the 4 clubs mentioned to have a Garden Center. lone. Pilot Rock and Echo wen? hosts at the luncheon on Tuesday and the theme was Our Fields of Golden Grain. Mem bers were presented with cor sages of wheat. The tables were decorated In green burlap with heads of wheat and corsages. The arrangement competition of It districts In the state was won by the Blue Mountain dis trict by popular vote. It was prepared by Mrs Emmett Myers of Hermlston. She will be re membered In lone as a flower chow Judge. Mrs Rawlins gave a humorous monolog. "The Treasurers Re port, during the business meet ing. Mrs Martin served on the credentials committee. While at the convention, Mrs Martin and Mrs Rawlins were guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Dallas, wheat farmers near Fen dleton. Mrs Martin also received as door prize a trl colored birch tree. There were 331 registered and 239 official delegates. The fire truck was canea oui i .i ....i m vnn t lf the t: ittf i ii? ''' It Hailed !' a lle wire Meaklns Uw frm a l-rr puW uii.t ! a ) l'ufiJ rl AKrt ha Vi li Irlited The file a l'af he bain Mi. Ik-lU lin trior n-d hum Ut wrtk ftwm thtee lkitrtl hrr n and family. Ml and Mr Fldied tVrii at Vunr Uilr; wrr.t to Marlm-land. U Ancele. San l'lflfi n Juw, She alo UHed Ml lK"tk'e Crane and Rev and Mr Multall IVnnia In SnU R Mr Crane, a Mnu-r rrki.lrnt her " W year iU In Mai. h. Mrs Curson Mai accompanied iml f the time by her niece. Mr Florence Suan'n. of Portland. Mark lUluren. n f Mr and Mrs Lrwla Hahonwn, received injuries to hi eye In a baseball game In Heppner Friday even ing cf last week. He was hit In the eve baseball. Tturtw from here who attended 4 11 aummer whoul In CorvallU at week were Karen Lundell. Arleta MeCab and Stephen Undstrom. Tom Davidson who ha been xislling relatives here, left for his home lit Urn Angeles Sat urday of last week by plane. Mrs Davidson remained for a longer visit. She is the daughter of Earl Morgan. Data to Fmrabn julT 2 rirtworks at tha othUUe field followed by a donee at the Legion hall. Both axe sponsored bf the American Legion. tulT 2 Food and pie and coffee sale at the Rebekah ball starting at 1:30 p m. Spon sored by the Three Links club of Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge. July 5 City council meeting at August U-Odd Fellow and Re bekah picnic In the city park. The American Legion Auxil iary meeting was held at the Lecion hall Tuesday evening ol last week. The charter was drap ed and a memorial ceremony was given In memory of Olive Engel- man IN!OWis the ,ime GRAIN Fire Insurance COSTS NO MORE NOW THAN LATER PREMIUMS AS LOW AS ANYWHERE C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 6-9625 HEPPNER "TfflTFTDIWffSril II 111 TV- l,.!l..ilH itt.rl ' !' failed wish Mr. Fall M'Ct in-taUiPg !!i.rr and Mrs ndon Turf a lnu!Ung r i i tmi: Mis VekJef Hams, i.n-ia-fii; Mr 1VI Cannon. U vlr prrl.I.-3; Mi leu uw -n.i tuf ttckidfiit; Mi Crs-il Thortw. kieiary irriiurer; tt llwilr D.Iirny. tn"". Mr K..Hft lUrtmann. svrgeant. alarm, and Mi I-4 t-r. hiMuiun Mr U Hermann l tlie oulfc-oing president. Re trrh.'Tieni were n-rved by Mrs Puberty. .in llamlrll and child- rt- U OntaibJ fe klaying here f.r a few da- TO " ry family l ming Into the llamlett h"Ue this week. i,r,i,.n White. Mr Edythe White and Mr Imogene Mouney aitend.nl the runerai wnitn u tjHil Brook In Yakima Thursday U last week. Mr ItriK.k ti a ilce oi r t.'iju White and Mr Mooney. xi r-wii Thome sm-nt a lew day last wm k with her daugh ter and family. Mr and Mrs Arlie Rahn In Seattle. Mr Gordon White was a Tort-i.-.i . uii..r l.mt uek. She was arrompiinled by Mrs Frank Lun dell who went back to her home in MiUvaukle after visiting rel atives here. New loks added to in pun lie library are: Too Many Ghosts. Callows: The View from the i ..... k n.uir White: Jarretts Jade, Yerhy; Tales from Shake- poare. Lamb; Amigo v.u Horse. Coox-r; The I'lnk Motel. Meadows. Nett; CMim, The Von Boat, Long and Coffin, Abe Lincoln gets ms .--. Cavanah; Zoo Doctor. Bridges; Peter Gets the Chicken Pox and Dear Little Mumps Child both by Lerner. Mrs Frank Lundell of Mil ...... Li,. i vieitini? at the home of her mother, Mrs Arvllla Swan- son. Katherlne Kea. wno nas dci-h visiting relatives in Portland re turned home with her. The Three Links club of Bunch crass Rebekah lodge was held . .k hnm nf Mrs E R Lundell ai iiiv ..v..... Friday afternoon of last week with Mrs Cleo Drake and Mrs Sam Esteb as co-hostesses. At the business meeting, It was de cided to hold a food and pie and coffee sale at the Rebekah hall Julv 2 at 1:30 p m. Also to have a picnic in the city park, August , , nl,l,ol,o nnft Odd FellOWS 1-1 1UI IKUV" " and families and friends. Mrs Delia Corson received the door prize. The demonstration of making tote bags wag held at the HEC of Willows grange meeting at the grange hall Wednesday after noon. June 22. Mrs Omar Rlet mann of lone and Mrs Archie Munkers and Mrs Frank Mun kers of Lexington was the demon strators. A no host lunch was served. Mr and Mrs Walter Jacobs and Mrs Charles O'Connor attended the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star of Washington in Spokane last week. Mrs O'Connor is the grand representative of Missouri in Oregon. R F Cunningham, father of Mrs Jacobs, was In stalled as worthy grand patron. The Jacobs also visited relatives in Washington. Their children stayed at the Leo Crabtree home. Mrs Robert Jepsen entertained the bridge club at her home Fri day evening of last week. Those receiving prizes were Mrs Robert DeSpain, high; Mrs Gene Hall, 2nd high and Mrs Delmer Craw ford, low. Mr and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn returned home Saturday of last week from Salt Lake where they spent a few days. They made the trip by plane. While there they saw the Joe Hausler family who sent greetings to friends In '"Mr Ann U.l" '' 4y fuim-.n In hr l Mi A4u llamlrll and tMMirn t-l Oniailo. Othei ivtt ' XI,. F. B Lun-Vil. Mr and Mi i L Lund.-!l. M Mar iiaiwn. Mr. CW tHake and Mr Paul iVitje.m Mr and Mr R'" "! "J pMvld llain.it and daughteik Mr Tad llrd-y al bild irn t.f Itugrn are im-K ber lvt n Mr and Mi' !UUi-i-n taw 4 pally umU.V reruns in u.n..r ff Hr 10th l-irihday it their daughter. Linda A upi-r at li otl.k after wlil.h darning and tame were cnw.jrd in" " rn u Arleta NhCaU- and I hil F-mert Jr Ttuie were around 50 high c'h.d and 8th gride ktudent Mr and Mts Her- khall Townsend and Mr and Mr Karl McCabe. Kay Barnett made a trip to Portl-uul Ut wet'k. hine. Buchanan and " w - ... grandson. Bobby Buhanan. of Irrii:'n Hn a e u.i nmr last wivk. Dr and Mr lleimuin neiinann ie iitir t.U jarent. Mr and Ml ii it;ll.a.-.:i li.u II Itsi urnt hlk d.k. harje tlm !! aii!.! f. r whete he to a ktat l..nel Di Fut j-e Tr ml a t.mr ( the t'S.Hed Slalr, Nrsn L:-t..l ,ij)if'i in .itl.i.d. t h..mith hi. .arri.t Ml and Mr I H l.uH.U-il Oil n-li, Mr and Mi IUi'ld lblti le tuitird iH.me trt'tn Uu-ir toitdug K IUaaII lt w-ik. Tlie) opened their wedding gift at lite lu tiir if hi parent. Mr and Mr CUirnce Holt Thurday evrnirg f U tW'r nrvM-ni were Mr and Mr John . . . . a. I i-.tani Sr Hollv i.ram. uu f.tant. John Oram Jr. iv.nna IV Uaylene DeWrt. Ua mona Cram, Mr Ad. lene Knerr. Mi Vernier li"ll all frm Her muion: Mr Motion llawklna from R. ger. Minn; Kum-H (Iran! frt m Hukion. Tena: Mr and Mr Flmer Holt and Kathy Carol; and Mr and Mrs Clare Holtt Refreshment were served by Mr Clarence Holt. Mr Charles Doherty entertain ed a group of women at brunch i hor home Thursday oi ia.M wivk. The women were on their wnv home from the federation of Carden clubs in Pendleton. They were her mother. Mrs By- HtffNr.lt CAZCTTt TIMES. Thuidoy. Juae M. 1C3 iOARDMAN ITEMS Mr and Mi Bb fS eail O-.e t irid uf a wn. tnijn Jaiic yr. wl-.uh wa K'0' binhd)'. al M Amh.n)" hital In Pi dltlon He ha been liannl Ken-r.-ih Jame lltatidparrnts ai Mi and Mi Oenge Suard if roil Hmdkhaw. Mr Fiank Steil mat hrr. Mr Fd Noni. Mi Sam Bur. h. Mr H-ib Smith. Mr Mur lav ivnciut. Mr IUrry Stern ,- 4. A!t n; Mr L W Franks ati.l Mr Ruth DUks..ti tf Red mond, and Mr Fd CoR tf 'rinetllr. Mi Biadshaw irmainrd at th ik.i,..nv home und Mr Bradshaw and Mr Onllle ()lm Albany came up Saturday to help Joan Marie liberty celebrate her fir! birthday. They all returned t Albany Sunday. A grass fir on the Delbei! Kmerl place Monday afternoon burned about 100 acre of graa. Mr and Mrs Arthur Bergstrom and family of Portland are vis iting hi parents. Mr and .mis Carl Bergtrom. Arthur Berg- strom went on to Si Kane on bukinekMi for a few day. tol lman liiral t;raiuli arent U !a li e Su aid f W .-lfurn. 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