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Mtttttn CAItTTt TTKCi. TWdrr. Octobf I. 14 lone Tree Planting Project Gets Visitors' Commendation If KATKERINE LINDSTROM JOVT Mi n vrU f Seattle. rt-uearntlng Sr lt.e. buck civic beautificatton awards from tum lone Garden club re ceived t'W In an J Mr. II. A. Rowley of CurvalUa, commu nity Improvement chairman i4 the Oregon Federation vt Garden club, tutted In lone laf Tue day to ee the Garden club street tree planting project- They were very pleased to are the progre of Ihe program and nmmrm1s! the club and cooperating groups and cttUens for one of the beat project in the mat. In lVl ana 13 mec tOC tree wete removed rrom lrw street and City Park in lone. The Gar den club, realizing the need lor shade, windbreaks, and city beautiflcatlon. launched a pro ject to replace the old tree. After tnoroucn study, the Garden club Mitn tne aid or the Sear Roe buck award and contribution from community organteation ana inaiviauai. raised tne tuna to purchase the tree and Icrtilt xer. One hundred and five tree wcie planted In 1903-63 by club member, with the assistance of the City of lone and Council member. County Agent, and the Lion club. All labor ha been donated to thl most worthwhile project Mrs. Joyce Darst and children itai ana Dixie oi Salem wera visiting her brother and sister In law. Mr. and Mr. Loul Carl on. and family over the week end. Also visiting at the Carl son' wa Mr. Darst't son. Len, wne is a student at Blue Moun tain College In rendlcton. Grade Student Guests at Library The Topic Club, who sponsor the lone Public Library, ha been holding open house for students oi the elementary grades this week. Members of the club visit ed the grade school room Mon day morning and reviewed some of. the new books and Invited the children to use the library fre quently. Visiting the library for tne first time as students were th following members of the first grade: Catherine McElligott, Jorut Lkstrom. Arlynda Aldrieh Joe Rietmann. Lori Borgstrom, Skye Krebs. Bill Tews. Clay West Danny Akers, David Zinter. Todd relerson, Jean Mnith. Richard Keene, and Harvey Childcrs. The library', which has over 5000 vol umes and subscribes to eieht per lodicals, is open on Monday and Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30. Mrs Fonald Bishop is librarian and Mrs. Walter G. Robert Is her assistant. Kenneth Lundell of Oakland arrived on Thursday for a visit with his mother, Airs. Oscar Lun dell, He had just returned from a trip to Rome, New York, where he had installed some electronic eouipment for his company. While East he visited the World s Fair in New York City - for two days. On Monday Mrs- Lundell accompanied Kenneth to Seattle, where they went to visit her sL ter. Monday and Tuesday were work days at the United Church of Christ Many members and friends of the church turned out to do much needed repair work, painting, and cleaning. Sunday, October 4, will be observed as World-Wide Communion Sunday and a dedication of church school teachers and workers for the coming year will be held.- Also that eveniner the annual budget meeting for the United Church of Christ will be held at 7:30 p. m. at the church. - ' ''Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Jr., are spending a few days in Portland. While they are away the cmiaren are visiung ai home of their grandparents, mt. snri Mrs Hprhert Ekstrom. Sr. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Linasirom ana iam liy Is Mrs. Lindstrorri's grand mother, Mrs. Bert Mason, Sr., of Willamette Manor in Portland. Gary Brenner, son of Mr- and Mrs. C. E. Brenner, enrolled in the University of Oregon this week to work toward his Masters Degree. . Mr. and Mrs. David Baker spent Friday and Saturday in Portland, where they visited their daughter, Susan, who is go inp to school in Beaverton. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ray Boyce, who visited with her father, Van Hubbard. He is re covering satisfactorily from re cent surgery, but will be at the hotel for a while before coming home. Attending a meeting of the Women's Fellowship of the Uni ted Church of Christ of Oregon at Milwaukie church on Tuesday weu Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs. Mil ton Morgan, Mrs. Ella Burgoync, Mrs. Walter B. Crowell, and Mrs Alfred Nelson Jr. George Munford of Nampa, Idaho, spent from Friday to Mon day here visiting at the home of nis son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rietman, and Chris. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck of Portland were guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mor gan over the week-end. Coming up from Portland with them was Mrs. Peck's aunt, Mrs. John Voorhees, who visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crawford. Another euest at the Morgan home was their son, Gary, who is attending school at Columbia Basin Col lege for his second year. Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay are in Silverton visiting relatives. Guest at the F. T. Matin hme thU trk end were Mr Mmn' I-airiita, Mr. fcnd Mr. R A. H"f i n or paiias, ana their nt Ralph, of Orrrort Cpy. Othrr gueat t the Martin hm on Saturday were Mr. and Mr. Rny Hollo ay of Albany, who were on a trip up through Kedmond and the John Day country. Scott Allan, three month o!J son of Mr. and Mr. Mike Meri wether of battle. paucd a ay on Thusday, September 24. ac cording to word rrwlvcd here oy Mr. Mercwcther aunt Mr, Al fred NrUon, Jr and family. Robert Jepsen and hi nine ) ear old- on. BUI. pent the week-end at Bend, where thry joinru me Miumt club for a climb lip Mt Broken Top. which U part of the Cascade Ranee Jut wet cf Bend, The climb oualiiU'd BUI for the club. Only one other cumber a young a he was able to complete tne climb. Mr. ana Mrt pale Ray were hot for an anniversary dinner on Tuesday evening honoring sir. ana Mr. Martin Palmer. Other guests were the ralmers on ana family. Mr. and Mr. Ie ralmrr. On Friday evening. Mr. ana Mr, tee Palmer had a din ner for the Marion Palmer and invited guesU were Mr. and Mr. Lee Pettyjohn and Mary Ann ol OU x. Mr. and Mr. Harold Sherer. Mr. and Mr. Paul Pettyjohn. Sr. Mr. and Mr. Elmer Palmer of Heppner. and Mr. and Mr. Ken neth Palmer of Lexington. Beta umega sorority held a weiner roast at the mountain cabin of Mr. and Mr. Don Hell- ker. Those enjoytne the Friday evening event were Mr. and Mr. Bill Rietmann. Mr. and Mr. Joe Hausler. Mr. and Mr. Rov A. Lindstrom. Mr. and Mr. Leonard Herrlck. Mr. and Mr- Don Peter son. Mr Eulenna Corley. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Crawford. Mr. and Mr. Robert Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Tad Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoskins. and Mrs. Hervel Pettyjohn and son of Ya kima. Mr. and Mrs. LeoCrabtree have received word from their son-in-law, Wiiliam Gel in as. who left recently for Germany. He is a ivnian employee at eisine A.r Base near Munich, where he pians io be lor at least a year. Help Organize New Assembly Mrs. Lewis Halvorson, mother advisor of lone Rainbow Assem bly; Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom and Mrs. E. R. Shaffer, members of the Rainbow Board; Bonnie Hynd, Susan Lindstrom, Judy Eubanks and Susan Jane Jcpsen, drove to Wasco on Sunday for the institution and installation ot Sherman Assembly Ho. 90, Order of the Rainbow for Girls. lone Assembly presented the cradle, which they had received when they were the baby Assem bly in the state. It Will be keDt by Sherman Assembly until a new Assembly is instituted in the state. Bonnie Hynd, worthy ad-vLsor-elect made the presenta tion. Susan Lindstrom. erand choir director, presented the new assembly a pot of gold from the lone Assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson drove to Portland the first of last week, to be with Mrs. Troedson 's uncle, George Brewster who underwent serious surgery. He passed away on Friday and fun erai services were held at Red mond on luesday. Attending the services irom nere were Mr. and Mrs. Troedson, Mrs: Troedson"; mother, Mrs. R. L. Brewster nd Mr. and Mrs. William Meiena. Last .Wednesday night Donna raimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer had the misfortune to fall on the bed of a truck and run a large splinterthrough her .14.4 PL1. . - . . wgui atui. oie was lanen io a physician to have it removed. Three stitches were taken over the right 'eye of Shelley Bryson last Thursday, when she fell from a bicycle and received a deep cut .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams int' mm bate moved to Prri.li. t ui an.t ( now at home at Tl4 - h ! Mirrt. Mr llama U at lending Blue Mount n College. Another ktudt-rtt al Blue Moun tain College trout Kite U I rut) I l'oi!ry. Hill Aker left en Sunday for Pur I land, Mher he will again JMtrnd l.wu and Clark College. Attend Piea Coafeteoc Kue from lone aMendlne th FaMtrn Ihcg.wi High School fret Confcrrm-e ee Cardmtl editor, Lee OVonnor. Ionian edi tor, Connie Oirutohern. Sandy tiryion. Sandra llolstrtn, IW- tit-e and !nleee Matthew, Chrnlyn SmHie. Karen NrUon. Cherjle Lundell. Jovre Peek and Sniiiry Hick. Ihe Ionian (high tchuol annual! revised a travel Inf tnphy denoting tlrnt plate winner in "B" iwhool divulon. Al the Uons Club dinner meet- lnt on Monday evenine Connie1 OWLIMG Lexington HEC Plans Booster Grange Night . if DCLtRA JONES LOINGTON llme IV Club rf the Lexington t:rance met at the home f Mr. Wilbur Steag. all at Thundav attenmon nh the chairman, Mf. t. C Jonec prrkidlng. Plans wrte made fur the next Grange meeting with the lll.V providing the program. liana were alo diuMSI for Team Game viern Jewelry ki.h; iiigrt Tram Series, Bank of r.aterti tHegon, 2115, Inaurane. JMJ; High Team SoOnlOf TV Showing Uam-JlunM'hreit ug. VJl;PvnQf ' T Pendleton Jce UI i.iitr the irirvmion lllith lid Seiir-Jo Ann !ytk. I Mil; HUh n. Lame Jo Ann lvk. 211 tlm 8par Team (Vntral Market Bank of Ml IVterton Jewelry IVI M.nkrt Jack ifievron ! Heppner Klka I'lma'a Aare IMII Aneel 1 4 10 II It 13 High Ind (ame Jtole Ijuv ereit. 17V; High Ind Seile Marie McOuartle. 42H: High W 14 IJ 1H It) A 3 3 boitater night at which time there will be a potluck dinner with turkey, the main dih. served rv Ihe Giange. At thl lime card, pinochle and brittle, will he pUted. with game lor Ciucla! Team W I, A. L Dacrnt. IUI 3 St Patrick Church II 5 Itel-Mler Mud 10 1 9 Hank of IO t T Gardner's Men' Wear (I 10 Willow Ctrrk Club 6 10 lK 10 liikt National Bank 3 men i on i.ame . t mc Ouaiile. IM; lllch Ind Serle- Maurice t;rose. MA; lllch Team t.ame llepiiner Mint. tul: lllgn team N'ltea, A. L. Paggetl, lt , .il. Tlk Kiln .i..,.in i.r in uMuainr i,tiM.i,.nhin fli-hl on rlad ru run on Noetiter la, acrmdinf la Hb Kichafl. rnairman. i nations will be cretel by th ofganualion to pay l"l n lal cliTjll iniHitm in ivw rat. making It ataiUtu to an trlrUun Uewrr in IVtidlrlon. ;i Chriktopherson and Chetyle Lun uell gave report on their attend ance at Girl State on the Will amette Campus in Salem Ukt summer. lsar Peterson, county judge. poke for a few minute on the Boeing project. Leelon member be ran reroof. inf tne Legion Hall on Tuesday morr.lng. They would appreciate an volunteer labor. Mrs. uariand dwanson was hobtes to about twelve ladies on Monday afternoon at a get ac quainted coffee hour honoring Mui Dimna George, county home extension agent Mr. and Mr. Charles O'Connor spent the week end In Corvallt att tiding the mid year confer ence of the Mate Association of Lion. Mr. O'Connor, lone chair man of District No. 3t G. served on a panel. children, prize will be given and refreshment aened. Date will be announced later. Thoae treent were Mr Alon- o Henderson, Mr I'dna Turner. Mr. Ilorence McMillan. Mr. Martha Van Schoiack. Mr. Nora Turner. Mrt Ed Hunt and her mother who wa guet from California. Mr. Norman Nelton and chairman. Mr. Jone. tiext meeting Is scheduled for the home of Mr. Nora Turner. Thuiadoy Night Lodi' Leou Team W L KurgtcV Insurance II J C. I d Cole 14 2 MllJldle 11 '2 1- K Dick 6 )0 Wlkhlng Well 6 10 nri National Bank 5 II Humphreys Drug 3 13 Phil Pharmacy 2 14 City Leovu Team Morgan I'levator M A K SivH-lals Parley Motor Ma on Klekta IWml Groe Conntrurtlon lllchlander Bet ket l oulpment Mr. Vic Croahens and on and Mr. Florence McMillan were Portland visitors over the week end. Mr. and Mr. O. W. CuUforth returned home one day last week from Salem. While in that city they had a car accident which resulted In the Injury of for the morning were Mr. Ivan Hunt. Mr. Johnnie Ledbcttrr. Mr. Gene Cuuforth, Mr. l.'Idon Padberg. Mr. C. V, Carmlchael, Mrs. tkn Bcllcnbrork. the htm tct Mr. Cox and Mr. Bob Da-vldmon. Vern Leather I a patient In the Veteran's hospital In Van couver. Wn. A cvffe hour honoring Mr. Mta Grey wa held Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mr. teorge Hermann. Those present W I. 11 .1 II 10 7 N n 6 IO 4 U 3 IJ High Ind Game Hubert Wl. n. ;.2; High Ind Serte llu In-rt Wllaon. High Team Came Morgan Elevator, teej: IHCU. Team Serle Morgan Ele vator, IfTNti. Public Notice. r - - - - -r--i 1 ! .-nil A LWZJ Season on Chukar To Open Saturday Oregon scatter-gunners are re minded that the general season for chukar and Hungarian part ridge in eastern Oregon will oen one-naif hour before sunrise Oc tober 3. A long gunning season lies ahead for upland bird shoot ers, with Huns and chukars on the agenda until January 7, l!Mo. Bag limit is 8 birds per day in the aggregate, 16 in oosse.vsion. Hunters are reminded that the head and head plummage must icmain attached to all upland game birds while in the field or forest or in transit. The season for ringneck phea sacts. valley and mountain quail 1 is scheduled to open at 8 a. m.. vjciooer ii, wirougnoui me enure state, two weeks later than for chukars and Hungarians- For cock pheasants, the season Is scheduled through November 23. The quail season in western Ore got. will also close on November 29, but is extended in eastern Oregon through January 7. Hunt era are reminded there is no season on bobwhite quail. Hunters are urged to check the regulations for season dates, bag limits and other rules for the hunt Copies of the regulations may be obtained at all license agencies. Former lone Resident Injured at Board man W. G. Seehafer is recovering in the Umatilla hospital from injuries received September 23 at Boardman while moving cattle to a new pasture. His horse fell on him as it was running to turn the cattle. Injuries in cluded a slight concussion, bro ken shoulder blade, bruises and lacerations over his body, and ten stitches required on his fore head. He Is showing Improvement at the hospital, but It will be sev era! months before complete re covery. His daughter, Mrs, Eulenna Corley. visited him over the week-end. V3 D LL 0, 0 L CHAMPION A M' &2). " " ' fi Mr Cuttforth' foot. They drove a new Chrysler Imperial to their home from that ritv. Mr. and Mr. William P. Klinger and on have moved to Heppner from the Carl Mar- quardt ranch where they have been employed. Mrs. Mta (.rev and daughter Mickey are visiting her daugh ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Hermann. Mr. Grey make her home In Phoenix. Ariz. Lexington Bridge club met last Thursday at the home of Mr. Lester Cox. Thojw present for the evening were Mrs. Dean Hunt. Mr. Bob Davidson. Mr. Gladys Van Winkle and Mr. B. J. Doherty and the hoates and honoree. Mr. and Mr. Archie Nlchol visited Mr. Ina Nlchol one day last week In Pendleton where Mr. Nichols Is a patient In a nursing home. Mr. and Mr. C. C. Jones spent a couple of day thl week In Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt are California visitor this week. They took her parents to their home there after a few day visit In College Place. Wn. and In Lexington. NOTICE TO CltCDrrORS Notice 1 hereby given that the undersigned ha been duly ap pointed by the Probate Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Executor of the estate of Helen A. Cohn, deceased, and all per sons having claim against the estate of said deceased are here by required to present same with proper vouchers duly verified to the undersigned at the office of Mahoney and Ahrama, Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 24th day of September. 1!HV4. II AHOLD A. COHN Executor Mahoney and Abram. Attorneys at Law Heppner. tregon 30 33c votx roi Paul W. 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