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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1961)
Soroptimtsts Hear Talk Of Homeland From IFYE Student M M rv 1.4, ..,, rn an I lUuiai.ii.fci futm Yiuth IV thai: student fjuin Lukism lours i and hoard M(f, d sli.k-s t4 her name homeland lrfoie members and JurU wf the Jwfoptimt.t tlub ji Tiur. da) h lt, This kh peihat Mim Rur r"i Um public appearanre In lie It. I J f.rf area, hi .he Ml Si.iiu.ta f-w In Cwriiu ? It Jarkwin county, to pom I Me rr u.,ik (or ihe summer i i irr Hi IKVK utng plan, f '. hail nude her home irh i.. anj Mr. Fredilrk Martin 'J lntly In Ion ainc coming Iu-krd In her tmn colorful i.amr liiMumr, AUk Krken, upr .a. pave Intending aide Iii;lu of Luxembourg, her fam ily and farm home, culture, eog. rphy and a I ttle history of the unuitry. Slruv the country U ao m.jll. fjrm there average only trtwrrn 'M and 50 acre, pro riming a raln crop every two year but pasture land the year around for herds uf milk cow, upon which they arc primarily dependent. Each year Luxem Itourg hold a memorial day for Crneral I'alion and hi leader ship In the Battle uf the Bulge, which happened only three mllet from her home. lvpie are nearly all self Kupportlntr. a they ral-e mid preeru marly all of their own foods. Mm John Ifelffer Introduced Mi-s KMhr KlnnU, who in turn presented Mis Roesgen and Mrs. Mattin. The meeting wai open tcd and closed by Mrs. Ed Gouty, president. This week's meeting will be In the form of a work day on the club's float entry in the fair and rodeo parade. Work Is be Ing done under the direction of Mrs. Roice Fulleton and others her committee. on Engagement Told; Foil Wedding Planned lone Mr. and Mrs. Earl Red farn of Gresham announce the coming marriage of their daugh ter. Earlene to Richard Samuel Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett of lone. A November wedding is plan ned. At . V.-; J ,-.j7: ; I -JL" I II I I I J I 3 I I I I I till j r r J rrr - i. II V( II 1 1 1 I I HCrrMC CAStTTt TIMES, Tl. uwlay, Au.u. l. MI ENSIGN and Mrs. Jamas Henderson Hares, following their summer wedding at Whiting Field Chapel, Milton. Florida. (Wallace Beeves Studio) Couple at Home in Florida After Summer Wedding Whiting Field Chapel. U. S. Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Mil- ton, Florida was the setting for the wedding or Mi.ss Barbara Edith Baker, Medford, to James Henderson Hayes, Heppner, En sign, United States Navy. The ceremony was performed Friday, June 30, with Commander Mil ton U. Ray. Chaplain, officiating. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wesley Baker, Grif- 1 TAKE A- - BULOVA nAnK-TO-SCHO0L ' "DOLWR-AjSCIIOLAR'' on. ha will S&rZ&S '-eeo vou on time always . a V? " "Something from the Jeweler's. is alwoYS something JEWELERS S i s Store Hoursi A. M. To 6 P. M. AxZ 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER GREEN PHONE l-MOO v fin Creek Road, Medford. and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mis. J. J. Hayes of Heppner. The bride wore a white sheath dress with shoulder length veil, and carried a bouquet of white carnations. She was escorted to the altar by her brother, Jerry Eaker. in the absence of her fa ther who was unable to be pres ent. Mrs. Kay Harmon, Charleston, S. C, sorority sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a PinK sneatn uress wun matcn ing accessories and carried white carnations. Knsipn. Warner Butler, Louis ville, Kentucky,, served as best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Baker wore a blue and white sheath dress with white acces sories and a corsage of white carnations. The bride graduated from Ash land high school in the class of '56 and was a member of the National Honor Society. She graduated from Oregon State College in 1960 with a degree in Business Education, and taught this past year in the John Marshall high school in Portland. Ensign Hayes graduated from Heppner high school In the class of '55, and from Oregon State College In I960 with a degree in Agriculture. He entered the Navy in Sept. and is presently a stu icnt pilot flying T-28 aircraft. The newlyweds are now at home on nivervlew Road, Pensa cola, Florida. Patio Party Honors Exchange Student lone Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson of lone were hosts for a patio barbecue on Tuesday evening last week in honor of the foreign exchange student Miss Marie von Roesgen of Lux embourg. Also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Swanson's on this even ing was Father Beard of Heppner. Marie is of Catholic denom ination and stated that she had visited few Catholic families since her arrival in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith and daughter. Jenny, Seattle, visited in town a few days the first of the week. Jenny will stay with the Merritt Gray family and at tend school here. - FOLLETT MEAT CO. Henniston. Oreaon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermiston-McNay Highway WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE Hogs . Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day call :;: 0( c j jo pct.jcmj lone Club Pians Tree Planting li.ue will I '" ! lauu fl me In the fin.r- jf .ii of the lone (lardm h,ti ma-li-rUhe. Nl.; Illi.t tH t't dor hae U-autjful trtr n,.. n lii" . lul ni! ie old trt- il.it Int Itoin iitrtf lli h.im if tu rommunity lifoa- a ..,. j,.iju.ii J I. iv n i'l lv.1 I ':. base teen iMnsiiK-r-l d.i-i, inu by many fo- a long tiai and eaih tug ktorni briit down a ((w num liintis or rvi n uh.iii- ti,. according to ini-miM ts of ihe G.ir. iien club. The t.ii;anlation u iiUniilni? to plant 3i0 tn-ea In the Zl blocks niuklne uu the cltv lroia-r Thiw hiie the bulking of the June Lions rlult. uu Hiu. (iiuii.e. oftk-lal hUPiHjit from ilu- iltv by Mayor llurlos (J Connor, and that ot many inaivi.iuais. The Slate Fedorutioj of Gardi-n ClubK, Inc., with the aoslstunre if Fv.ir I'.-il tuk Co., he in! up Jumi erant for uch vnunuitlfy Improvrmenl pro)i1s In i he 17 tlmlrltts In Oregon. Win ning plans pr-wiitrd will be al li-wi-il cImiuI $2'JA to ue on pro kci. The plan mut havr the . Mrt of the ilticns of the community to be considered. 'e are doing all we can to interest the local citizens in back ing un In removal of thot older Irii that are dangerous, and planting of new trees," Mrs. Kictlrlik M.irttn. committee (inlrman. aid. She added that th nigh Ihe amount of the grant would not complete the project. It would give a good start. Sh fill Interest can be aroused to car y It through to completion. With sufficient backing, the lone Garden club will enter the content to ace if their improve ment project Is deemed worthy of Ihe financial help, Mrs. M.irtin sold. ; f.nde-joMcn iiji-up. Ctg bame, I -CO p. r. ! 'f he-l 19! tiat.ou. all day. 1 Rrbhchi. lodje holt I 00 p. 1 Krl A Ihowivs. lodjs balL I 100 p. w. ii.n .It i--cn'oif 4 horta ihew oiound. all doy. SATUFDAT, Septnb I Rodeo poiade. Mala stiaet 10:00 ou m. Itadea, iodo gieunda, 1 :30 p. m. Epikcepol (Mtbacue. Epiaeopal lawn. S:00 till 7:30 p. m. Night rodeo. rodo giouftda. 1:00 p. m. Rodeo done, fair building, 10:00 p. m. TUESDAY. SepUmbtr S School itarta. Wranglers. WianqUr club bouse. 1:00 p. m Hcprnr lodge, AE&AM. lodge ball. 1:00 p. n. WEDNESDAY. Septembot Odd rtllows. lodge balL 1:00 p, m. THURSDAY. September 7 SotepttmUL WagonwhaoL noon. Elks' ladles night chicken din ner, lodge balL 6:30 p. m. Guests of the LeRoy Gardners lust week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed M m. re of Pendleton. Mia. E. R. HualMi UU today lTtiurdJ)i In make her home duMne Ihe winter months wlih hrr nephew and family. Mr, and Mr. Halt Im, In Albany. Her addrrk there will be HMT Mar lon Strrrt She made tt.e trip b car with Kenneth Hlim Ceno Piaico. manager ot the iuiik of iirio o.-t.n. lii ar tending a two week tanking ki hool al ihe t'nieikliy t4 Wash ington in .Vttle He will return this week end. Mr. and Mis. Harold Load and family were Joined by Air. and Mrs. John llanna Jr., and fam ily for a few day a vacation and f tuning at Wallowa Lake recent ly. The Lairds returned home August 20. Mr. and Mis. Trod Clrabel and family visited In HrrrnUton Sat urday. They enjoyed a vUlt with his brother. Jay, home on leave from the Navy, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Letts. Los Angeles, stopped for a visit with her sinter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fied Ctmbel recently. The Letts were In HermUton to at tend his 10 year class reunion. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. U- Hoy Gardner, are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bpauldlng spent Sunday and Monday In I'oitland. 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