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lone Garden Club Installs New Leaders By LORRAINE BALL IONE The lone Garden club meeting was held on Tuesday, July 10, at the home of Mrs. F. G. Hermann with Mrs. Phil Emert assisting the hostess. Officers for the new year were installed with an impressive ser vice prepared and conducted by Mrs. Omar Rietmann. The fol lowing new officers were pre sented attractive corsages made by the installing officer: Mrs. Fannie Griffith, president; Mrs. Oscar Lundell, vice-president; Mrs. Ronald Bishop, secretary; and Mrs. Ralph Crum treasurer. Mrs. Fredrick Martin, delegate to the 35th annual Oregon Fed eration of Garden clubs conven tion held at the Oregon Motor Hotel in Salem, told of the high lights of the convention and gave useful information for the local organization. Mrs. vida Hehker conducted two games for the enjoyment of the 15 members and three guests present. Mrs. Rietmann won the game prize of blue scilla bulbs. aii present were given sample packages of Gro-Tron, a potting soil for instant use, courtesy of Gro-Tron Co. of Milwaukie. The new year books which were distributed stated that now is the time to "eat peaches, divide Iris clumps and swim." On the program and year book committee are Mrs. Rietmann, chairman; Mrs. William Raw lins, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Heliker and Mrs. Emert. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Gary Tullis and Mrs. Wate Crawford, who won the door prize. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Walter Dobyns, August 14 with a program cen tered on budding. The tree planting committee expressed its appreciation to all citizens who are faithfully watering and caring for the trees near their property. Only through cooperation will the pro ject be a success, and determine whether it will be continued in Ihe f itur.?. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball were called to Baker on Saturday for the funeral services of her uncle, Wiley Rogers, who died earlier in the week. Also going with Mr. and Mrs. Ball were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sherman, and her aunt, Mrs. Ralph Sovereign of San Rafael, Calif., who flew in to be here for the services. The Bingo club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. nna Lindstrorn, with Mrs. Lind strorn, Stella O'Meara and Mrs. Walter Dobyns as co-hostesses. Eleven members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and (laughters of Athena visited in lone this week with Gordon White and Mrs. Edythe White and Dale. Ellis Ball is home for a 2G-day leave from his post in the U. S. Air Force to work in harvest. He will be employed by Art Stefani. Mrs. Gordon White and daugh ter Lona were in lone over the week-end from Portland, visiting Mr. White and with friends and relatives. Dinner Honors Mr. Linnell The Jim Barnett home was the scene of a potluck dinner party on Saturday evening for Don Linnell. Mr. Linnell is quoted as saying it was his 29th birthday! Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Linnell; Mr. and Mrs. Barnett; Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer; Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor. Elbe Akers spent the week end in Portland with Mrs. Akers and Danny to check on Danny's progress. Danny is still confined to Doernbecher hospital but has been taken off the surgery list for the present time. Mrs. Pete Cannon was hos tess for the bridge club at her home last Thursday. Receiving high was Mrs. Walter Jacobs, second high went to Mrs. Ray Boyce and low to Mrs. Ernie Mc Cabe. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harryman and family are in the process of moving into the house re cently vacated by the Darrel Reisches. Mr. Harryman is lone High's new superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and son Ronnie of Bates, are visiting with Mrs. Ida Grab il this week for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martin and family of Sacramento, Calif., are visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice. Mr. Martin will help in harvest at the Rice ranch. H.E.C. Meets Friday Home Economic club will meet this Friday, July 20, at the Grange hall at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Al Marick and Mrs. Stella O'Meara as co-hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Drake and daughters of Tillamook visited in lone and Heppner this past week with relatives. They re turned home during the week end and Mr. Drake came back to Portland where he was met by his brother Bob and the two returned to lone. Ernie will bo employed at the Ray Heimbig- ner ranch during harvest. Jim McCabe is a patient :n The Dalles General hospital fol lowing a heart attack last week while there picking cherries. Lonnie McCabe and Leland Mc- Kinney went to The Dalles to bring Mrs. McCabe and the car home. She is the only visitor allowed to see him and at present will not allow him flowers, however, cards may be sent. Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Town- send and Mr. and Mrs. George Portschv went to Bond on Sun day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rav Ried and family, a sister of Mrs. Townsend. They al.;o stopped to visit at Peterson's Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and daughter Ann and her - friend Sherry of San Jose, Calif, visited recently at the homes ot Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea, Mrs. Arvilla Swanson. Mrs. Mary Swanson and other relatives, on their wav home from the Worlds Fair in Seattle. Also visiting was his sister, Mrs. Mildred Walters also of San Jose. Mrs. Dennis Swanson ana family, her mother, Mrs. Mar garet Ingram and her grand mother Mrs. Diane Ingram of Springfield, and her sister Mar- lene Ingram ot Las vegas, inov. visited at the Garland Swanson home this past week. Mrs. Swan son and family remained to be with her husband and in-laws while her family returned to their respective homes. WW D-l C U 9th Year, Number 20 gazette-Time s Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July T9, 1962 Sec. 2 4 pages itAS liiiiiiiiii-iii inniriimi CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson, all of lone, are pictured in this installment of "America's Future." Carlson children (left) are Philip John, 6, Clinton Robert, 2, Sandra Lou, 10, and Cheri Ann, 8. Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are Barbara Ann, 5. flanked by twins Debora Lee and Donna Marie, 2Va- 1 Families Place In Skiing Events At Water Follies IONE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner and family, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and sons Frank and Mark attended the Washington State Open Ski Championship at Columbia Park in connection with the Tri-City Water Follies during the week end. The Heimbigner family was in attendance Friday, Saturday and Sunday, while the Halvor- sens only participated on Saturday. Frank Halvorsen placed second In the junior boy's jump for water skiing and received a trophy. This division was for the 12 year age group. Tom Heimbigner entered the 12-18 year-old group for jump ing and for slolom trick, placing third in his division and re ceiving a trophy. Mr. Heimbigner entered the O'Briens Have Girl Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller re ceived word of the arrival of a baby daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene O'Brien on July 2 at Milwaukie. She has been named Molly Jan. Mrs. O'Brien Is the former Marlene Baldwin and is the daughter of Mrs. Miller. men's senior slolom for 35 years and over and received his ex pert rating. Competition was on hand from the states of Washington, Ore gon and Idaho, and entries also came from Denver, Colo. On Saturday afternoon the Heimbigner children, Tom and Linda, entertained two friends Don Hanson and Gary Tripp of Seattle at Hat Rock for some water skiing. The Heimbigner family were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fink in Pasco. Genius is one ner cent tnsnira. tion and ninety-nine per cent perspiration. Thomas A. Edison Lex Groups Have Busy Summer HARVEST SPECIALS MD Single Roll TOILET TISSUE , U R!s$l Minute Maid 12 oz. Can LEMONADE 4 For $j Mayflower COTTAGE CHEESE P. 33c 1 Lb. Pkg. CARROTS 2 For 27c CABBAGE Lb. 7c SPECIAL PRICE ON QUARTERS OF BEEF FOR HARVEST HAMBURGER 3 Lb. $j39 Regular Whole or Full Half HAM Lb. 59, PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 49c Shop In Heppner At PHONES: 676-9922 OR 676-9943 TOM AND MILLIE'S HOME-OWNED MARKET FREE DELIVERY By DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON The Sacajawca park in Pasco, Wn was the set ting for a reunion picnic of the Van Winkle relatives on Sun day. Those going from Lexing ton were Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter and girls, and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Van Winkle. They met Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Van Winkle from Spokane, Wn whose three daughters, Phyllis, Rosemary and Janice had spent the past week visiting in Lex ington. Their other daughter, Susan, is here with her grand parents this week. Following the picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Ledbetter motored to Cove where their daughter, Jeanette, is spending a week at the Christian church summer camp. Three Links club met at the home of Mrs. Oris Padberg last Thursday afternoon with Chair man Mrs. LaVerne Henderson, Mrs. Art Keene, Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. June Field, Mrs. Cora Warner, Mrs. Delpha Jones. Mrs. Bertha Hunt, and Mrs. Dar lene Padberg in attendance. Party Honors Jay Divino Mrs. Oliver Devino entertain ed with a birthday party hon oring her son, Jay, one day last week. The following mothers and children were present: Mrs. Joe Daniels and sister, Mrs. Ger ald Messenger and children, Mrs. Donald Hunt and son, Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth and children, Mrs. Vern Viall and children, Greg and Anita Davidson, Theresa Munkers and Scott, Greg Grosh ens, Christine Munkers, all of Lexington, Mrs. Skip Pettyjohn and daughter of lone and Mrs. Dimple Munkers, Heppner. The Past Noble Grands club of Holly Rcbekah lodge met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cora Warner. After a social afternoon, refreshments were served to Mrs. Dimple Munkers, Mrs. Bertha Hunt, Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. Catic Padberg, Mrs. Freda Majeske, Mrs. Delpha Jones and guests, Mrs. Newt O'Harra and Mrs. Oma Cox of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Smith of Ketchikan, Alaska, at the Edna Turner home in Hepp ner one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hawks of Louisville, Ky., were visitors at the Lyle Cox home last week. Mrs. Johnnie Edwards and Mrs. Roy Papineau were host esses to a cradle shower honor ing Mrs. Mn.rvin Way last Wed nesday at the Way home. Those present were Mrs. Frank Robin son, Mrs. Harry Green, Mrs. Johnnie Edwards, Mrs. Dave Ritchie, Mrs. Wayne Papineau, Mrs. Morris McCarl, Mrs. Joe Yocom, Mrs. Bud Field, Mrs. George Steagall and Mrs. Daisy McDaniels. Mrs. Emma Breshears and daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Steagall, were guests last week at the Deanna Steagall home in Port land prior to Mrs. Breshears' leaving by plane for Kentland, Indiana. Miss Joan Patrick of Albany and her sister, Christina Young of Baker visited over the week end at the Dean Hunt home. Christina was on her way home after a visit with her sister in Aibany. Mrs. Joe Yocom and four children left Saturday for Tule Lake, Calif., where they will visit Mrs. Yocom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mun- We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Free B Vt a Q 1 Of Charge 0Aj Heppner, iMdngton WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs TuMdcr) Cattle Wed-. Than. Sheep Any Dot Follett Meat Co. Hermlston. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermlston-McTJarj Highway kers were recent Portland vis itors. Paul Morey, who has been a guest at the home of Mrs. Bert Peck, was taken quite ill and was rushed to a hospital in Port land by Millard Nolan and E. E. Peck, Mrs. Morey returned to her home with them. Mrs. A. F. Majeske is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mounts in Maupin this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hender son attended the opening of Air ways, Incorporated at Pendle ton airport Sunday and met their son, Ladd, who was enroute home from Walla Walla. While there they visited Neil White who Is a patient in St. Anthony's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall are the proud parents of a daughter, Jana Lee, born in Pioneer Mem orial hospital on July 4, Lexington Grange met for their regular meeting on Satur day evening. The maeting was presided over by Master Alvin Wagenblast. Following the meet ing, songs were sung, led by lecturer, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, and closed with refreshments. Ukiah Greets Hughes With Housewarming Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hughes and son, Merlin, formerly of Heppner, were honored at their new ranch home in Ukiah Sun day afternoon, July 15, with a community housewarming pot luck dinner. Sixty friends called to extend greetings, presenting the Hughes with a cake and fir tree dec orated with money. Co-hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brehm and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Averett. ENJOY DINING . . . DANCING Meet Your Friends Here For Good Music-Good Food Barbara's Duo SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 21 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND AT STEFANI'S FINE FOOD IONE H-Tn-nniff I' ' ' A , M r 1 I .... . y. ' .''fcAV ' ' .'-rv, v V.i it''. For orrovv County Fair and Rodeo PRNCESS DANA PETTYJOHN Sponsored By WILLOWS GRANGE ATURDAYJULY ADMISSION 1.50 PER PERSON IONE LEGION HALL MUSIC BY DANCING 10 TO 2 SUPPER SERVED LEONNIG'S ORCHESTRA