Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 21, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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    lone Teachers Honored
At Reception Sunday
lONKMr. and Mr, h Hau
U-t Mire lnu lo a hotial gih
rring on Sunday, S-lmtirr 17,
at ifn r hum In honor of tht
. It-acht-i til) !). tat( at Iorif
lilfli nj yra I.h,1 Among
Ihimtf ntlcitilliii; Mere, Mr. and
Mr. CU-nn Birhl, Mr. and Mrs.
l.ml i:-ih. Mr. ami Mr. UH
LuJ.in. Mr. and Mr. tU-ii j:u-
mutm, Mr. and Mi. Bill Sjjuhn,
Mi.su Alrtha Crjiiifu, Mr. and
Mr a. franklin Ely. Mr. and Mrs.
Arnle Hetiman, Mr. Lyla Ah
and Mrs. Ellen Caudle.
Mrs. Myrtle Bouhc-r. second
grade toai-fier. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Clark were unable lo attend.
Mrs. Edith Klckerson la a pa
tlrnt In l'lom-er Memorial hus
jiiUl where khe has been con
fined I he past two weeks. .
The regular (all schedule of
the Lions club commenced on
last Monday evening at the meet
ins hall. The club will meet on
the 2nd and 4th Mondays of
each month at the hour of 7:00
p. m.
A social night fur ladles will
be held this coming ' Saturday,
Sept. 23. at 7:30 p. m. at Stef
ani's banquet room.
Mrs. Dolores Turner and sons
have returned to their home In
Eugene after a visit with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake
and other relatives. Mrs. Drake
returned home with her for a
short vacation.
Br LOISAINE BALL
Dotes to t.m.mbii
Kept II B.bckah.
Sept 21 Dacetu and Dsaeoa
mMtlna (potsoctags. i;00
p. m.)
Sept 21 f.TJL Teacher's Itecep
Sept 14 Annual church meet
iaq.
Fromtioa Sunday.
Potluck dinner at church.
Sept li Lion dab.
Sept SS Start of Library Week.
Sept 2& Eaatet a Star.
Sept 27 Naomi Circle. I p. m.
at the heme of Mrs. CU Lujan.
Watch For The
OREGON DOLLAR
MAN
at your grocery store
Whtn Iran buy Whit, till an antwar
tha Dollar Mtn'i aut.tl.it fV-
aarractly, you win ahlny I JjJ
llvtr Collar. Thea.andi I
balna glvofl away.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pad.erg
visited at the home of their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Tucker, on their way to Mon
mouth, with their daughter Mary
Evelyn, on Sunday. Mary Evely
entered Monmouth college.
Attend Keithly Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Warmuth
and daughter, Mrs. Marjorie
West and two sons visited ni
stives, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Brtstow and Don. and with Mr
nd Mrs. Sam Esteb during the
week end. They were here for
the wedding of Sharon Kelthly
In Ileppner.
Also attending the Keithly
wedding in Ileppner on Satur
day were Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Bristow, Mrs. Hazel Wiles and
Mrs. Ida CrabilL
Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford
and Itollo visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Crawford
nd family at Helix on Sunday
Mrs. Sam Crawford and Mrs
Tad Miller of Lexington were
The Dalles visitors on Monday
Mrs. Eulenna Corley was hos
tess for the bridge club at her
home on Friday evening. Those
receiving prizes were, Mrs.
Robert DeSpain, high; Mrs. Wal
ter Jacobs, second high, and Mrs.
Robert Jepsen, low. Miss Aletha
Grytriess was a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thome
of Newberg spent the week-end
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Thome. They visited
at the lone Garden Club flower
show.
Has Grand Champion Lamb
Jodie Snow, daughter of Mrs.
Virginia George, received grand
champion on her market lartib at
the Gilliam County fair Ul
wtrk nd. MK Snow rriv I
a Uri-e troi'hv aluiii; w.th her
rtbUm ami he rHived 55 cent
a iHtund for her limb. She also
reivUcI a second place award
for howmsnhip.
Mr. and Mr. Duane Bkrr and
daughter. -Diana and Tamara of
Sunnyvale, Calif., are ending
their vacation Uma! ot the
home tf hi narenta. Mr. and
Mrs. Mirkham Baker, and will
vUit with other relatives In Mil
ton Free ater.
Mardine Baker lias finished
her summer Job l:t Portland and
Is vUltlni! at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Markham
Baker preceedlng her return to
Washington State at Pullman on
Wednesday where she will re
sume her studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baker and
family of Ilcrmlston were Sun
day guests at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Markham
Baker, and to visit with his bro
ther and family, the Duane Baker.
Grange Schedules Clean-up Day
There will be a clean up this
Saturday. September 23. at 9:00
a. m. at the Willows grange hall
Any grange member available
is asked to assist, both men and
women. A hot dinner will be
served at noon.
Frank, Mark and Joe lialvor
sen and Tom Helmbifner per
formed on the trampoline at the
Pendleton Round-Up last Wed
nesday at the family day per
formance and barbecue. The
boys were received with the
same applause that they have
received at the State Fair and
other performances recently.
Ernie McCabe and Laurie of
Bay City are visiting with rel
atives In the lone area this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Worten-
byke of Vancouver, B. C. have
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
James LIndscy and other rela
tives In this area for the past
two weeks. They attended Pen
dleton. Round-Up and visited
other places of Interest.
Travel To Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. David Rletmann,
Harold and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmond Bristow and Don and
Ernest McCabe and Laurie at
-f
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a'
NEW SCHOOL administrator at
lone U Darrel Balaca. who with
his wile and tout small eas.
came to Marrew county from
Kuna. Idaho, whtie he was
high school and Junior blab
principal.
versary celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Swrtuwn at Wall
Walla on Sunday.
Wayne Ball went to Portland
on inursuiay io tane a pre
service physclal. While there he
visited at the home of his ulster
j.nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Ley at Bcaverton.
Mrs. Gary Tullls and Mrs. Rod
MacKenzle were hostesses for
the Marasiathas at the parson
age on sept. u. Mrs. Martna
Barak and Mrs. Katherlne Lind
strom presented the program
"Commitment to Christian Ser
vice." 21 member and guests
were present.
II j neighbors
UrvJ fir
tended the 40th wedding anni-
FREE! Ln3X APPLESAUCE
WITH PURCHASE OF LEAN. TENDER PICNIC-STYXX
PORK ROAST u. 39
"If you're hera about a
broken window my parent
are away on a year'a vaca
tion." ... . H. -
Garden Club Meets
At Rawlins Home
IOXE The regular meeting of
the lune Garden rlub was held
at the Bill Kawlin home lat
week with ever) one touring the
tx-nutlful dahlia garden. Mr.
nd Mrs. Rawlins have appro-
imntrly 115 diffrrrnt kliul
colors of dahlia, whlt h at this
time are In their height of bloom.
The garden Is m lambx-aped to
enable one to walk fit) to each
dahlia fur better viewing.
A very enjoyable potluek herb
1 dinner was served at noon.
Eighteen different herbs were j
umh! to flavor the various pre
pared dishes.
At the bualnea iteaalon, re
ports were given by each chair.
man of the committees for the
flower show. Schedules for the
flower show were given to the
members and gueits. Guests
were. Miss Chris Murphy, San
Diego. Calif, Mrs. Tom lluiton,
Hardman, Mrs. Arnle Hedman,
Mrs. Louis Carlson, Mrs. Don
Peterson, lone.
HmNCJI GAXCTTC TIMCS. Thursday. Septetuher II. IM
T
lone 4-H Riflemen
Invite New Members
IONE The lone riflemen are
f.tnln8 their 4 II rlub fur the
coming year and ran lake tome
new memhrr to moke a full
memherahip of twelve. It there
are any )oungkteia orr 11 year
or age who would I ke to Join
the 4 II iut plea rail Pete
Cannon 8Tlfi3 or lm Bail 8
ttiwV
If there Is anyone between the
ases of 11 through 17 or older
ho Would be Interfiled In
taking the hunter safety cour
without Joining a club, Mr. Can
non and Mr. Ball will make
themselves available to Inatruct
them a! ka The above numbers
may be called for thla Informs.
Hon.
It la noted here that January
1. 1!H3 the law goes Into effect
that, "no penwn. 17 years of
age or younger, shall hunt ex-
cvpt on his own premlM-s or that
of a parent or legal guardian
with tirearmi without first ob
taining from the Oregon state
gme rommlsalun, and having
en hi i-eiwn a vrt;fu-.te uf
competency In the tafe handling
of firearm
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