Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 16, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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    UtttHl CAICTTC-TlMtl. Tmn&i. )t li 14
Nev Officers Seated
At OES Installation
Service Friday Night
Silver. t!vM and rdt wrr
ih ruh-r Mr. OiatU
ft v hrr Insnllaium as
wtarthv rralrvn ! ttulh tTilrt
N.t JJ. tinU-r f hasietn. ur.
hrld )lMy rvriUntf In the Ma.
nrtic halt UiivfC ot'tt
lntaJU-d as t1hV tatrwn; Wr.
Howard ol U Ik r-w
matron and XUHn
Urrn. I new a-iai rirv.
iin, i r . Huffman was tf
n.-w wifihv matron Installing
offirrr. Uaud Uraham in
sulins svwthv taUn. .Mr.
Itran Hum. int!!in marsha ;
Mr. I(.v QuatrntHih. Install.
r. rhalain. and !'. C C.
t'armkharl, the installing l
anit.
The nr-w slat of offuw also
Includrd Mm. Marf-sm Wardrn.
vrrury: Mr. Mm Snvdr
trrasurt-r; Mrs Tm Hushr.
nmductrrsi: Mr. In Turt-r.
a-, condurtnrs: Mr. Oiivrf
ITvswirk. chtpUtn: .Mr. Wn
Marlatt. marshal: Mr. C. C. Car
mlchari. sarilst: Mr. Jimmy
frock. Adah: Mr. Marion t.wn.
Ruth; Mr. Karl Siward. Uth;
Mr. Jim Mvwk Martha; Mr
Andy Van Scholar. rJru: Mr,
Joe Wrtcht wardrn. and Hon
Tumor. srntinaL m
Mr. FmJ HosXlna uas KWJ;
ranied by Mr. Carmlchael a
she tans -Hold Thou My Hrvd
-This ! My Task, and "Ne
Never Walk Alone."
Arrangements of blue aty
phlnlum and whlt daisies Jr.
large hlte basket carried out
the new worthv matron's cho&en
color In the East Klowera vt
the same variety were arrancrd
In a silver bowl on the aerv.
Injr table alone with blue taper.
Mr. Stout wore a blue orchid
corsace. a Kilt from her on nd
his family, the Chaile Stout of
Ward Cove. AU&ka. Another son
and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stout Troon Guests
At Cnt Steak Dinner
rr Wt-r rt and Snit Tn P
Alnrurr lll.laV rtmil' at lh
vi uixrl ('Ate. under lit
.. 1.an Mil
i .timu-r .11 rhrrt the
t In aj-f m laihn t4 their
hrb in ml r Jf-:r,''
ln IW Ui t flaf in the
t.ulrr duttu-t on hiuda.
Legionnaire Families
Hold Annual CXiting
An.n WYUht MermMl Talk
.a th f AmetU'an
Ici.m and Auxiliary pinic
Sundav. uh "IM rrrti
attendine. thie ta th unuually
. arm eancr, aitir imi"..
in the ptluck baihr-vie d.nner
iMme impromptu bridge and pin-
lt e'7 Commander liunert
u iiwMi in rharve cf nvtut
of the anar.fenvetiu lvr the out
trsr. . . .. .
eefai l tne iteppnrr iw
n..KH ar makine tIana to
attend the .State Leclon Conten
tion, meetlnc net mert in Mil-
waukie. bontf piar.ninf 10 at
tend are Commander and Mr.
VUn. Mr. arvl Mr. rTanK
Coffee Hour Honors Members of lone Maranatha Club
If KATHCXINC UMDtTHOH
K.NK Mr. (Wir Lundrll and
ktarv fewanaan rte
K,k.iw4i fur a exite IWur hn-
t4in the rnemKri of the Mat an-
Ju!y Tv.The la.ii were
jit wt and Mr Adn HamlHt
HMifU. tua mmm m
Mi. W. C. Oafvd waa
plratantly urprtel Mhen the
irnnip aani 'Happy rUrthday-
and g her a hanuaetcnin
arumer.
An unuiual and beautiful
d-wtunal n-nUv prcvl the
meetm with memiwr t
in,? the 2Vd ratm in unu-'a
lUmed bv a few rematka ry
Mrk. lute lUy.
The f roup decided la h a
pU-nlc tp lunhen on the
patl) at tne nvne in Air nmn
IciHmann on Wednesday. Auut
it f, irratum made a rrinul
of the financr to date and
authorized to pay any current
rUW and continue to Mre until
September, when the Maranalha
tub tormauy mcrce n
Women's Fellowship of the
I'nlied Church of Chrit. which
n recently organized.
and
wilaon. ir. arvi run Mr. and Mr-lean ivnoue inn
Hamlta Mr. and Xlr. Willard D Kennewlck ajnt Saturday
Blake and Mr. Karl Sowawi. nfir,t and Sunday at the home of
1 1. Mr n.l Mr. Victor
Stout of IVndleUn. presented her
. . . a
witn a new gavei.
Tm t'.iiwn star emblem dec
orated the laree sheet cake that
MntMii on the aervtnif
table. Pouring coffee and punch
&-er Mr, l'aui iou m
1 . m, oh.iii Kith of Pendle
ton. Mr. Martha Van Scholack
greeted sets as tney arrived
and Misa Barbara Cribble wts
In charce of the truest books.
ir vt.mt kitrnen commit
t. in-iu.ioa Mr. Jim Haves.
Mr. Bill Cox. Mrs. Frank Connor
and Mrs. Lcn Kay aenwarz.
Good Selection of
CARPETING
Hcrculon
Acrilan
Wool
Nylon
EXCELLENT INSTALLATION
CASE FURNITURE CO.
Ph. 676-M32. HEPPNEB
m..tminn Ohrr Sundav ruett
at the Kietmann home were Mr.
and Mr, l'aui Korhrlntf of
Indianaxlls, ind. They were on
their way home from a visit with
het parent. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
BaUteer at The Dalle. The
Bjlsiier family were residents of
lone several years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Benson
and family are moving to
litacada this week. They have a
.- n-r town. Mr.
Benson is employed In Portland.
Mrs. Adon Hamlett and ramiiy
of Fruitland. Idaho, returned to
their home on Friday alter a vls.t
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rletmanti
ana family spent Sunday at
Hermiston at a picnic honoring
thn hinhrfav of Airs. Rietmann'J
niece, Terry Lee Thornburjr.
Mr. and Mrs- incviu iu.r
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mot, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ployhar. Bob Jim.
and Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Hudson. Clndv ana sanay.
vacationed .for nine days at the
home owned by the Moes In
Hope. Ida., which Is located on
the shore of Tend Oreille Lake.
Joining them there for a few
days were Mrs. woes orouier-In-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
. I . . - .Minn
Koscoe Anoerson vi uvijuir.
MonL. and Mrs. Moe's niece and
her family from oreat raiis,
Mont, the Ralph Petersons.
and their daughter and lwn
I gtandchildicn wne ( uet at the
1 k. - ttt hu htxher Mr. and Mr
A II Marhk. on Thursday "d
litday. Ilieir hw U l 1'aikdale
The lone ntn rlwh had a
.riy at the lxi wi Hall en Sal
uiday eenlntf. t;ue Included
Mr. and Mrs. Mcrv Thtna cf
Ceil and Mr. and Mr. IVan
lih.xle of Kennewhk
Mr. Franklin 1 ly and her
daughter. Mr. IVlmer 4Tafvixl,
and her rrsndauthirr, Maileno.
of HermUtttn aprnt fnHii Tuciay
ta Saturday in San nanclavw
ending a acatlon They tavel
at theM. iTaruia iiiet an.i wm
wre able to see a eteat deal t f
preparation bring made fr tne
l;t iHibili art t oiler it l'i 'i uu
rrk. Marlene had the fun tf
Mt-In herself on tt lcvtslon
she walked drnan the stair in
Iha h.J.-l Thu at xl liHik numff-
out tour of the city and vicinity.
They made the trip by tram
i it A. li. Marnk. iMvni an.j
lurle. Ifft on Wislnesday I.
iin f-k uhere the are vis
nine Xlr. Marirk's uncle and
aunt. Xlr. and Mr. Floyd Mul-
key.
Mr. and Mr. Wayne Ball let
Thursday evening lor a fuhln
trln to Canada.
Mr. Tom White and chlldre-i
left on Monday for I'urtUnd. Me
ii a eco mo anted by Mr.
Charles O'Connor, who will be in
the city a few days on Dusineiw.
Un llanil.l Snid.-r la WOlklnc In
the post office during her abviuv
Rev. and Mr. Wllfre.1 McKay
were visiting former friend In
lone on Tuesday and Wednesday
f fh home of
Mr. Doris tiollyhorn. Kev. McKay
wa a minister nere several yeai
ago and Is now retired and lives
in Nampa, Ida.
Mrs. Elmer Talmer was guit
of honor at a birthday dinner
given by Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Palmer at their home on Sunday.
Other guests Included Elmer Pal
mer. Mr- and Mrs. Jim Green mi l
family of Arlington. Mr. and Mr
Firl McKlnney and Alan of
Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn Sr . Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer
and family. Mrs. Harold Wright
and Mrs. Harold Sherer.
Attend OES Installation
Mr. Roy w. unu.Mrom anu
Christina and her mother. Mr.
Elmer Griffith, were Saturday
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Moller and family
near Troutdale. They attended
the installation of Troutdale
rt-antnr Mil ci E on Saturday
nicht. when Airs- Undstromn!
sunt Mr. J. W. Howk. was
incrsitAH a Worthv Matron. Sun
r'av tho nrnun enioved a family
picnic at the mountain cabin of
:r t.rimtn s son-in-iaw aim
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght
Haugen. Kaien llaugen rame
h.me with tl IJiuWUoma f a
1'- . .
Mr and Mr l Ciabtree an I
eiaiid4t. Ashley and Jimmie
Vt.Vate. Ufxne la Walla W alla
Thursday evening and mrt the
K)V parent. Mr. and Xti. AM.t
XJiVabc and fcnnhrr Kcn AV.et
a short visit the Ciabiteea
trlvine,! to lone with all three
bo) Mr. MvVabe h it beeil
writ and the ho will ai-etvl
a me tin here until she If
tx-Uer..
Luncheea Ho tux MUa Metgaa
Mr. Vetner Tnea wai
hoM- for a lovely mother ami
daughter utiheon on Saturda)
hot.ortnir MM Matllyn M"gan
l.id el.ti id Keith IVvk. l.u-st
s.-re Mm. Xlllton Morgan an,
M.nlvM Xlrs. W. C. Ct aw fon
n.i Mr. Tad Miller. Mr. Jv!in
Prttii.tfiatt and Pant. Xlr !ai
M.-t atte and Atl.ta. Xlr Davl
ii.wr ami Suian. and Mr
t;-..r(rla Brewster and the host
i--v rjrh eae Marilyn 1
.1. ml lasM nil) to ald to her
collection.
Mis. IV lore Fmert recently
r..rnrn.l f mft Davton. Wash .
where she had been ataylng with
hi r aunt. Mr. E- C. Benaell. for
three week.
Mr and Mrs Everett HoUteln
and family rmvel to lone tht
He 1 the new ltltK lpal of
the high schoid and come from
Akron. Colo, mey wtu me in
the houae r-ently vaeatetl by
Mr and Mr. Gene llarryman
Mr. and Mr. John Muir of San
Jose arrived on Monday for a
visit with cousin. Mr. and Mrs
Verr.er Ttoed-n and Johan an I
Carl Trodn.
Sandy Bryson came home on
Sunday rtighta train from Port-
Lodges Plan Picnic
Oddfellows and Rebekah
lodges and their families will
meet at Cutsforth Park at 1:00
pm, Sunday. July 19. for their
annua I familv oirnlc outing The
dinner will be potluck.wlth fam
ilies askel to bring their own
table service. Coffee. Ice cream
an.t rwm tAin be furnished by the
sponsoring organizations.
Invitation Is extended to all
r.uhhorinff KX)K and Rt-bekah
lodges to c-ome and Join in the
cay's activities.
. ... . I. iva.l ncrti
,,t .f Ttnf rame f o.ie wHh
a, the IVine UWatv and wad
pia lor V e jHOttiase
aid IHf..'. liNarun, InUlei
memt.rr 4 the .mnniiy.
r. and .Ukout b..4.. lor um
met lading 11e l.bia.y la
"n Monday h 11,urs,lay tu
2 ." to 4 . Th Mtaty al-
nd Gatden. Ma alU. Uf
ll.mie Journal. National
riaphlc, t;o.nl llousrkeeepln g ,
IU '. Life, and Ja.k and Jul.
tM-side the nte than
on the slnhrs
Mr arnl Xlia en GtaMll r
F.nt ;'"e ate gu-t thi
w-k d hi l,"e and family.
Ml and M. IL W. fctsiow. They
have U-en on a vacation .l-wii
the tvjegon Cvat as lar a t tea
cvnt City and ten ia a
t!irou;h lone on H r way hme
Mr and Mr. Goie tn-tmann
rU small son. Chrl. IUw li
Nampa. Idaho, ovrr the wrrk
rn.t to attrnd the lth atmivef
sary party l Mrt Rirtmanna
high sctuad graduatUm da
Trelaoa Bftutns foot Sweda
Carl W. Trordan 'i l "e
wc k end at St Martin Spring
Mr. Tnw-dvMt JuM recently ie-
tinned from a trip to SeJen.
where he visited relative. He
aUiut IS day and wa
accompanied r the trip by hi
cfHisln. Mr Tl Ta.au of San
i-ian. !- Thi-v made the trip ty
Jet over the dar route, leaving
.. ...... w t .... in 1 h. niftrnlne.
driv ing to CoiVnhagen. and there
taking the plane, iney arrurt
back in Oregon about 9..T0 that
i-vtiiiri? XHns Shlrk-e M-;re-r.
who teaches In Southern France.
sxr.t wirt of her vacation wnn
tl., m She mt them at t'o-n-
haen and went on to Swelen
for a few davs. She inn two
.h- rri-mt ar timrlt.k? Western
Ecrov by car during the summer.
Mr. aral Xlr. Ralph Klncald
:00k their little b.y, John, to the
loetor on Sunday to have a piece
of elav removed from hi heel.
Ie hal gotten the guts In hla
fot when playing barefoot v-
tal days tfre. but the dKtor
11 unable ta gft
ilt tl.e
Ua Mal f H- prer 1
r rk- ti g a wks vu.l wth hr
.lan.ti airH. Mr aiul Xlr li W.
'litW
mi
v.
"l I 'm
Brtdtstattfuttiia
rtfular dlt L Ridars
A real cowpuncher'i
li hard wwk from turMjp
to round up. It takes a spe
cial breed of man for that
4nd Lee Riders to keep
up with him. Lean, raw.
boned, .got tough" writ
ten all over them. Leo's
tight twiited Sanforized
denim Is the moit rucked
In th world. A cowtxjy
would no more go without
'em than forget how to
rope. Wear a pair. Look for
Lee, with the authentic
branded label.
NEW YORK
STORE
Main end Emigrant
raodlatoa, Ota.
Orchard-fresh
fruit goes to market on
Union Pacific . . .
1
alL ' ' ' ' ' ' '
U
alternated
rail vy
Picked at the peak of flavor and packed with
tender care, luscious Northwest fruit goes to
markets across the nation on Union Pacific.
Temperature-controlled refrigerator cars pro
tect the orchard-fresh goodness ail the way.
On Union Pacific, automatic controls, elec
tronic communications and skilled personnel
combine to provide efficient transportation and
fast, dependable deliveries for all types of prod
ucts, whether they are perishable as fruit or
strong as steel. This is the kind of service Union
Pacific offers shippers throughout the West.
Chevrolet dealers sell more
cars than anybody
Because they sell great cars
C. Vf-ir.i.'SSi)Ua Jk-'Mi ' I y luff Hum -f-t'- -' t1' n 1 "1
. .ihii . JTrZ.
Chevrolet Impala Sport Covpe
- & ' . ! r - -T- 1
..rtrrarr.F-
I ."SWvi. 4&&.lA. " -" '
Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe
sri ."" v
Chevy U Nova Sport Coupe
I
Corvair Monza Club Coupe
qpsssa-
VeTTl.C aV aairs 1 sT vflf
W aua vuav a)
reunuja. mntm iiraMaMawaMiaai huh
J0t'J0C" ' "Illil'irils1lllllliastls1
Hummed uiavaau
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
Chevrolet has brought a whole new kind
of excitement to everyday driving this
year-with 5 different lines of cars and
45 different models.
And whether you're cushioned in the
bucket seat of a luxurious Chevrolet
Impala Super Sport or behind
the wheel of the roomy Chevelle, tTfnV??-
. awasasWWajf-'1
you'll feel it.
Whether you're gobbling up a hill in
a thrifty Chevy II or making tracks
on a sandy beach with a rear-engined
Corvair, you'll feel it.
So why not stop in at your Chevrolet
dealer's soon and see what we mean.
And don't be surprised if you
. a a j - a
see your neighbor mere, wore
pcopie uu.
BECAUSE MORE PEOPLE BUY C H E V R 0 L E T S . C H E V R 0 LETS MJISJ B A B E T TJE R B U Y
' 36 3764
E-ulleton Chevrolet Company
Heppner, Oregon