Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 23, 1964, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Memorial Rites Held
For Alex Huber
Iv KATHtltlNt UNDSTKOM
lOM. MeMiollal irnlirf f
Alctandcr Huhrr, HI, were held
I the United CliuMh lf Chttat
In Umi on Saturday morning,
July IN, at in ,vi It died Wed
rtrsday. July 15. at lioneer Mrm
OTtal ioplla In Heppner. Where
he had lirrn a patient fr
real month. !v. Walter B.
Ctowrll officiated al I til- service,
Mr. Iluia-r wit born January
34. 1HH.I. In Oadem. hwiiicrland.
and ram la Ihi) united Male
In pail, 1 1 received hi natural
luiion iapcra In ivndleton In
I 'Ml ami cam In lone In 191ft.
It haa wtnhel for Krrh ltr
since I Ml. iftttg on of their
. m-l devoted rmi'lii)". II
a iwmlirr of lone laodg No
l) AKAAM. Heppner lliaptrr
ho. '.".. It AM an U-Vil l liali
tcr No Hi Order l the Intrin
Mar.
iturv Ivors Include two tUlrrs
In Gtem. Switzerland, Mara:
arr Hutwr anl Katherlne Hut r.
who ha been a mlinary In
China, hut rtow retired
Mra. ('. C. t armlc haii w a
nrganlt fur th service ami ial
t-arcra were John It I lift M
Krt-ba. Marlon Krl, In Lvana.
Jim West. Jimn Harnett, and
Roy W. Llndstrom. Crcswick a
Mortuary wa In charge of the
arrangement and burial n In
the 1(N)F cemetery at lone.
Graveside service were conduc
ted hy lonr Lodge No. I'M
AIAAM
Out of town friend here fr
the service were Mra. Illla
Tlmm ami granddaughter. Gavie
Tlmm of Pendleton, Mr. anil Mra,
tieorir Krrl of Portland. Mr
and Mra. Marlon Krrh and
;org. Tarn and Peg. of Win
ston. Mr. and Mra. Otto lienlng
and liana 71mm of Hermlston.
Mra. Howard Mrtralf and Mm.
Iron I.a pt-n of Maupln. John
Marti of llermlston. and Mr. and
Mra. John W. Krrbs and Mr.
and Mrs. II. W. Krrh of Ailing-ton.
There Vk HI lx iwi meeting of
Ih lit In August, franc
and flub meetings Will fetuiite
In .September.
Mra. Milton Morgan drove
111 land on humliv rHuntln
Monday. Mii an ecrow pa Med
down ty hrr daughter Marilyn,
and Marlltn'a guckt, Judy Met-
ih a nt of Portland, and Mia. Mc
gan'a sister, Mra. John Vnoiheea.
Mr. and Mf. ! llausler anl
family Irfi Saturday morning f.
THE
HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 23, 1964
Sec. 2-4 pages
Garden Club Hears
(Convention Reports
IO.NK The fna Garden dub
I m-i on Julw 11 at I till home Of
Wallowa I., where Mr. Ilaua. 'M ' i4r1.n oj, v'tl.
I. r will aeain t an r..truct :V.,' ui, llr
f..r thrr. wr, a. at lh Walhrn. ' ;
Mvr"Asr o, sni7 -BK
llr..nrr ulll ! III. cuard at J't..,'! .,1. m Mi. vitr
I'laioi fi a w i. a
Ih Ion awim iol
Mr. and Mr. Itay Harnrtt hav
rrturnnl from a two wrrka vara-
lion, whdh took thrm to th
(hrgon tirarhra.
jiin MKn or .mii-i. laiir .i
afflvnl on Turixlay at Id home I
lUilmann.
Th VMA f.5 rar lHoka wrr
chrii mrrnlwr. rommllti- and
. 1-roHt rlwHl. and mi-Hlntf
'ilai and lntrM- namd
Mra. Marlin haa tnarg w in
. . t.L.k. . a m ti.tht.rl Mil
m fc. a - HI" " aaa a . -
if ru unci anii num. j.ir, 11m 1 . - '1. ...1 .i vii fi.n.
irf.llon hrld roncutlvrly at
( ralJ!
II waa
Maupln
hy hi
WUlowa Cranja Hokaa Plana
Tot Rodaa, romlly Mmlc
Horn llconomira Club of WU
lowa t.rant;c m-t Frldiiv. July
17. at the horn of Mr. Ilarvy
Hlnu with Mr. Karl MrCab a
aUtlnrf her. SovrnU-iT. nirmln-ra
antwcrrd roll call. (iuwt
ln-nl wrr Mra. Harriot Itl
man of .Seattle and Mr. Lofton
of Condon.
Tin? llodco dam on August
1 honoring pTlnnM Judy Shi-rrr,
and the (.rani; picnic wrr din
runM'd. A total orrhoatra will
aupply music for Prlncona Judy'a
danc. A conci'jision lnMlh I bo
Ina planned with Mr. Lrwlf
llalvono-n a Knral chairman.
Hrr autlttant will b Mra. Mar
lon Palmer, Mra. Hcmhal Town
and, Mra. Harold Stirrer, and
Mr. Berl Akrr.
Th Granca picnic la announ
ced for a Kt-tocthr at the
Woolery Memorial Park (lone
City Park) at 4 p.m. on August
9. The aupper la achcduled for
"na aoon aa the coffee la ready."
The Grange will furnish all
table aorvU-e, coffee, punch and
Ice cream. All cranscra, their
fa mil Ira, and friends arc cord
ially Invited.
Mr V. T. Mariln.
troucht or from
whir h had viltrl
coo in. John Martin.
Mr. and Mr. John Turner of
flakrr returned horn after a
wii-k end vll with tier aUtera,
Mr litor lllrtmann and .Mr.
Walter Itobert.
fully (rawTord of n.ruan.i i
Ultliitf her cousin. I.lnda, Mar
ianne, and ItoWrla William.
Mr. and Mra. William Ollna
nd Tlmmy were week end
uet of her parent. Mr. and
lr. Io Crahtre. from their
home In Portland.
1 Ml Mamie Martin of Orefon
City ajent th week end at the
home of her brother and Muter
In law. Mr. and Mr F. T. Martin.
She rod up with Kalph Martin,
who will remain her and work
through harAet at th Clarence
IP'ltx ranch.
The Ion Danclnjr club will
have a no hot danclns party at
th laecliin Hall on HiU Situr
dav nlk'ht. July 23. hecinnlnx at
9;i n.m.
Mr Carol Miller and child
ren returned on Saturday from
a few diiya" visit with her par
ent. Mr. and Mm. William
NfWiton at Helix.
Laurie Met 'a be of Hcppner la
htx-nilinir thl week with her
trrandnarcnta. Mr. and Mra. C.
W. liristow.
Melvtn Martin ent the week-
end In Alnanv vKltlnc friend.
Sandra Kubank 'nt the
wii-kend her from buslnc
achool in Portland, flrecory
Sanl-ra returned to Ms home In
Portland with her. after aeveral
week visit here with hia uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mr. Jnn
Kubank. Becky Kubanka also
went down with her to visit
nwhlle with her mother, Mxa.
Ikinnle Kubank.
Mra. Harriet Dolman of Seattle
I viltlnir her mother. Mm. K.
C. Hellker, for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mra. V. K. Ilauen and
family of Lake Okwcro arrived
Friday nli:ht for a week-end
visit with her mother. Mrs.
Klmer Griffith. Their daughter.
Karen, went home with them
and daughter, Kathy, remained
for a week' visit with her
cousin. Christina Llndstrom.
Th re? onal meeting wa at
tended l.v ireldent from
Alaka. Arlona. California.
Idaho Nevada. Ofrcon and
Would net on in conference June
2J and T). Them for the re
lonl meetlnif wn "Open the
IVx to th Pacific Recion."
Many deleL'atea to the regional
meeting atayrd ver for th .T7th
annual convention of Th Ore-
Fon federation or t.aracn
tub mei-tlnp June 30. July 1.
and 2. Our Valley Reveal It a
lu-auty" wa th them for these
meeting. Ten ilelegatea from
th Hlu Mountain UUtrict fro.
10, of which the Ion rlub la
member, were In attendance.
Th V.A regional meeting will
It held In Seattle. The Oregon
garden rlub are looking
ward to when they will
boat the National Council of
State Garden tiuba. Inc.
In her report. Mrs. Martin
mad M-veral ekcelleni eugt?ea
tlona learned at th convention.
among which waa lb adoption
or in red r a a national
flower and the lo,an "I Am
Tidy Bur. to replace the oil
l'gan lont ! a IJtterbug.'
IVraona of local Interest hav
ing a part In th convention
were Mra. Harry Andrew, of
Kcho, and Mra. ftvron Bradkhaw
mother of Mra. Charles iJohrrty
of lone, both of whom are well
known here. Iv. Knight, who
Idled the pulpit of th Ion
Community church following
th resignation of Itev, Shirley,
led the invocation.
Trie neat meeting of the club
will t held at the home of
Mrs. Phlll Kmert on August 11.
Mrs. Itawllna will hav the pro
cram on the theme Tial Wavs
With Vegetable," demonstrat
ing uses made In Thailand. Vis
itors are welcome.
Mr. and Mr Wavne Ball re
turned from Salmon Lake In
Canada on Wednesday. They
Mcnt nutte a lot of their vaca
tion fishing at thl resort area
Tlic Morrow county road crew
but a much needed oil aurlace
on part of the Kletmann grade
this week.
Rebekah IKlge member and
their families and friends had
a picnic In the City Park on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Charles (TOnnnor left on
Sunday for Portland for medical
attention. Mrs. Harold Snider la
working In the post office dur
ing her absence.
Mr and Mr. Ernest Chrlstoph-
erson and family spent irom
Friday to Sunday visiting at the
home of relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Sid Wlnzlcr at Nampa, Idaho.
Other guests present were Miss
Sherry Chrlstopherson, their
daughter, and her fiancee, Tde
Bohn. Mrs. Chrlstopherson went
back to Provo. Utah, with the
young couple tp assist with wed
dlnir titans. Wendv and Greg
Chrlstopherson remained with
their aunt In JVampa and ineir
mother will bring them home
on her return trip. Linda 1 own
send of Yakima. Wn., who was
also visiting at the Wlnzlcra
came home with Mr. Chrlstoph
erson nnd Connie tor a visit.
Word was received In lone on
Tuesday of the death of Paul
Balsiger at The Dalles. Services
are to be at Spencer and Llbby
$ mxm
P rZ fi " "
Yes, because they have the 4-wheel drive family
car that's built stronger to last longer. The jeep universal
takes them more places over a span of more years than any ordinary car. Fishing
spots? The more remote the better. Hunting sites? Way beyond the reach of roads.
What's more, when you own a 'Jeep' Universal you suddenly find dozens of uses you
never thought of beforel See the 'Jeep Universal at your 'Jeep' dealer's. Available
with hard top or convertible top. Fully enclosed or with half top and pickup box.
Wheelbases up to 101. It's the real McCoy.
VERSATILE, POWERFUL, VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE
KAISER Jeep CORPORATION
See your 'Jeep dealer and take a demonstration drive today.
immvim. mtl
FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY heppner, Oregon
THE GREATEST SHOW OS EASTS" Tucs.. 9 P.m. Ch. 25
Sea 'Jeep' vehicles 11
In action In
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Funeral Home In The Dalles at
2 p.m. on Thursday with burial
In Hood River. The Balslgers
lived In lone several years ago.
Christopher Eugene, son of
Mr. and Mrs Gene Kletmann of
Ion was christened at services
on Sunday morning at All Saints'
Kplscopal church In Heppner.
Godparents were Larry Hiet
mann and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Loyd. Rev. Bruce Soencer con
ducted the baptism.
ETA Chapter Supports
National Farm Safety
NEVER MAKE
ADJUSTMENTS
COMBINE when
power is on
ON
the
A. W mm
Cmt'mt
AH.'. ent!r1 Wat
Nit.tM WVtf Cwol
Inter In the obarnrance 0
th 7lt ar.nual National farm
Safely Wrek, July l'i 'X la en-rourafi-d
tv the V-a chapter
ff I'ul.l fittnrtm 4 Anwiica.
In Inter-! of belt, f farming
practices. Much ttra la placed
lhrtuh the vear on thapter
mrrnbrra o -nerving farm safety
rulr-a. arrording to Gerald Jon
avjwm. agrw-uliural ln'rucir
liertird are kei-t rf farm acci
dents and a apetial program has
be-n carried out this year on
tractor safety, with Paul Swag
rrt a chairman c-f thl tt'A
rKtimitU-,
Tli .National Farm Safety
Week draws national attention
to the rural accident situation
and promotes Intensive, j ear
round accident -prevention pro
grama In rural commur.itie
ever ) where.
Farm, home and rural high
way acrirt-r.t are a serious.
eoatly problem, accordlr.g to the
national safety council, farm
safety programs have helped re
duce rural death and injuries
greatly, but accidents continue
to kill tl.Tiii and Injur goon)
farm rewtdenta yearly. The dollar
cowl la set at about 1J billion,
which farm folk cannot afford.
nor can the business or commun-:
Ity leader. Farm people laid up
by accident may buy lew farm
machinery. fewer consumer
goods and farm supplies. Their
income loss Is a butdnefw loss
to the community. And no ec
onomic yardstick can measure
the human aspects of acci
dentsthe grief, pain, disruption
of families and aspirations.
Several particular safety Ideaa
are emphasized bv the farm de
partment of the National Safety
Council. These Include the fol
lowing:
1. Take time to take care. Be
"safety convious." Correct haz
ards promptly and learn to live
witta any hazards that can't be
corrected.
2. Keep farm houses neat.
orderly and safe. Check ap
pliances, electrical wiring, pow
er tools, heating systems, chim
neys, stoves, portable heaters,
etc. to reduce hazards. Work out
a home fire erape plan. Clear
out clutter and rubouh that
ild rauae fall and fire.
X Keep chetniraK In original
container and Mot In sunaoie
place; f4onoua materia I
should be United Up; dit"- "t
rmptr contalnrre and unua4
portion promptly. Head label,
use aa it rmed and take nrc
rary precaution In usage.
4. Prevent fall. Repair or re.
place broken, unsafe ladder;
provide handrail and gol
lighting for stairway and 'fp;
puk up tripping haiards from
around house. ard. out build
Inr: clean mud. grea srvw.
etc. frtim shoes bfeore rllmbii g
ladder or on machinery, build
ings, trees, other high place.
Repair defective floi,
5 CVjurtesy la a key to rural
highway safety; adjust speed to
road condition. Be careful when
entering road from farm drive
way, field exit: signal wrll
ahead of turn Into farm en
trance or onto secondary road
from hlifhway. Remove weetU.
high crops, trees and shrubs at
farm entrance and rural In-
tersectiona to see and be seen
while driving.
6. Keep ail farm equipment
In safe operating condition;
keep guard and safety devices
In place. Keep small children
away from working machlnea.
Refuel only cool engines. Keep
fire extinguisher and first aid
kit on tractors and self propell
ed equipment.
7. Safeguard farm ponds to
protect small children. Handle
and store guns and ammunition
properly. Include safety In farm
family vacation plans, on ttrr.p
Ing. hunting or fishing trips;
drive safely to and from rec
reation places.
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