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HEPPNER GAIETTE -TIMES. Thursday. Jaauarf 14. IKS Lexington Club Elecls Officers Br DELPHA JONES LKXINtJTON Tt Nole Grand rlub of Holly Rcbekah lodg rwld li. r-euUr meit lat Wednesday at the home of Mr Alonra Hcnderwn. atartln I 1:30 with a luncheon. During the business meeting, an election of officer was held. Those elected were Mr. Al lt ach. chairman; Mr. Bertha Hunt. Ut chairman; and Mr. Merle tornclison. aecretary treaiurer. An exchange of gift ' n. ! toyed with aevret atstcr being diM-loacd. and name for the coming year were drawn. Plant were discussed and committee appointed to entertain a I Mi club in April. The next meeting la March i and will be at the home ol Mrs. Florence McMillan. Mr. Ron Ctabtree w as recent Uitor at the home of her par. enta. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth palmer. Sooit. small aon of Mr. Crabtree. returned home with her after a three week visit with his grandparents. Recent caller at the C, C Jones home were Mr. and Mr. W. L Miller and aon Earl of La- Grande. Mr. and Mr. G. E. Irvin ellng. and Mr. O. W. Cuuforth low. Mr. Natalie Rauch ha been dlmharged from Pioneer Memor lal hoMMtal and Is now spending Mime time at the home of her son In Uw and daughter, Mr and Mr A I Ketsch. Mr, tlene Orwb'k ha been confined t her home the lat few da by lllnes but I report ed ta le mending. Amanda Mnith Is a patient In Shrtner' hospital In rurtland where she underwent surgery on her knee, Friends were grieved to hear of the death of Mr. Ilarcl l-amorle at Jnneer Memorial hospital lat Friday. N'rvice were held Monday In Heppner. Mr. Lola Breeding spent a couple of day in Lexington lat week where she was called ty the death of her grandson, born at pioneer Memorial hospital. The Infant was the son of Mr. and Mr. Taul Rrcedlng of Hep pner. Mr. and Mr. Flovd Smith and children are spending a few day in Glide, where they arc helping with some remodeling of the home of Mr. Smith's mother following damage from the re cent flood there. Mr. and Mr. Joe Yocom re-! turned Sunday from a trip to Tulelake. Calif., where thev were called bv the death of Mrs. o corn's father Harry Ilendrlckson. Burial was Friday In Klamath Falls. Several people motored to Tuesday evening. Following the meeting, folic ami in'nuw erv ed. Mr and Mrs IVm Olmheld and family of St Helens diove to Irrlgon Saturday to '! ' lev and family. The iiImim lu-I.U were overnight guest .f Mr ami Mr ! Aim ao.i family, and returned to S'- Kuit.Uv mftt-r iKMin. IKKIGON Funeral aeivleea fori Tni, A. (. Houghton IMxaU John l.lod llev. b'.K was at ,,1 aclnl Slaiifleld al it,ni iiitiiinrv l ii iir-rmi&iuii a ii...t.'ifi.,tt ei m rt i iiHf- ma.le wlih the tree planting state chairman and wrvcJ on tnc Mn,jaVi ,.v. j,hn II. Kennev.l4,-V 'jnuarv 21 at 2 ptu. project on the city streets In Marketing and Transportation l,,,,,,,, (l( th rriron Aemt'lv of itivend-le High school will lv God church officiated. ocalUVn Friday night. January 13 music wa bv IVrrv Pummel. n, ,,aV fmaplne at River accompanied bv Mr. Altert !, sturdily, January HI. I'ariliiw. Pallbearer were Uar-1 rii A t Houghton IkdteaU enev Kucker. Llovd Hereer. lU-nnv ',,.rttl I'malllla t;rade school Report on Tree Planting Project Heard by Lions ty XATHER1NE LINDSTROM committee and Jepen, ho l IO.NK Mr. F. T. Martin show, second vice--president, elect 'f e.1 slKkMi and told of the oroere Oregon Wheat Unmet, was Park Memorial By Irrigon Folk To Honor Cooley lone for part of the program at committee. the Lion club dinner meeting on Monday night The Lions club ..!. i rii.h tut Chanter '.'j". frQ mt'i ai me nome oi n. won for the lone Garden club the ii,.,k..rt l ummi Jr lat Vel- S'r lUn-buck award. 'nesdav afierntHm. Refreshments .m.h'ov. i.ft Smith. Karl lm, i i,, t.asketlmll cames Friday. lHn M it 'lure of Hcnpner was um un,i t,i i inmi li.-..r.. iinuiiihu'iv tmnorarv ,-f. a . u.a'xim n,l the 11 nwrui-u me iiv'1'it i'i iic- t,..in. o. ...... t... ...... in ., . I iiu,ur,ru ui-lt. IHin ChamN-r of Commen-e high Kdnt "ilw-n.i Vir V.h Tvdar. Farl Sanders man In the basketball games L " V: '.i I...JL m ,rv..v u-jimor Kill How ard. Played with the Hons club dur- l"J7'T "i ""v " t'ts., "ai ii.H-ves. Ted T.l- ln8 the holiday. IJr. A. l Mc "w,'"7 'Vvxie.ra U a Pa- Ih.i. and Dar.el Swensen. Inter Murtlo wa given the award for'.. Mr. Ste la O Meara '.,.,., u., !n- irrign lVm-rt " v. .V " .i. i, . ..,.., 1. 1 niem was ai mr tne most vaiuanie piaver on me - '".. .'"'nJ' ' Ijwn Memorial cemetery, wpiiai in neppner. .1 . ... . Mr. and Mr. Cecil Tliorne of The Cooley family moved to Lara Daleaatioa of Ranchar I Hermlston were calling on old Irrigon from Longvicw, wash., in Attsnd Notional Wheat MeoUnfl friend In lone on Friday and jl'.M.. Their two sms. iiurreu anu Milton Morgan, president of were dinner guests at the home, Hill, ootn graiiuaieu irom iucr- t K Or,mn VVhf Hmu-wr ' f. - n.l lira Mirlnn Pi mir Mlile II L'h M'hool. League, and Mrs. Morgan return-1 Friend here will be pleased Mr. Cooley served the past sev- ed on Saturday from attending. to learn that Gottfried Hermann, eral years as bus driver and cu t t k. t t a game soire was ' i. The Irrigon Grange met at the lold Inlgon achoid Thursday, wiui tlritngemaster Mu Jones pre siding. Nathan Thorie. ctunty deputy, was present to address the group. Mi. Hon Kenney was in harge of refieshments, James Shun. IVndleton. flew his plane to Irrigon Saturday and sint the day with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. snoun. vir .n.t Xtr H A Stephen ng to learn that Gottfried Hermann, erai years as ous uriver ani eu- - .,., -. ,.. . . . . . . . . .. i , ii..,lnhi.. i umn. hiM'm riiu.1 i,,...,". ne i.m annual convention oi wna wa nas oeen a paueni ai oun .. ih',ih ." - xt v m Kin- he National AnorUtlon of it he Veterans hospital for many tarv school. He was active In the log his sister. Mr. May Mi Mn Illness Claims Hazel Lamorie and children. Mr. and Mr. Uon , 0r,pncr Saturday night where Hutchens of Arlington. Airs. thev ti.nded the iolnt installa Charlene Eatch and Miss Shelia Whitney of IVrtland. The Amicitia club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Al Fet.vh. Those present were Mrs. Eldon Tadberg. Mrs. Wm J. VanWinkle. Mr. Gene Cole. Mrs. Bob Davidson. Mrs. Roy Martin. Mr. Bob Lovgreru Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth. Mr. Roger Campbell and Mrs. Fetsch. rrlze were won bv Mrs. Roger Campbell high: Mrs. Wm J. Van Winkle, second; Mrs. Bob Lovgren. trav. RANCHERS! SELF FEEDERS FOR CATTLE CREEP FEEDERS FOR CALVES QUAimr products at QUALITY PRICES For All Tour Building Needs Come To WEATHERLY SUPPLY CO. 103S W. 11th St Hermlston. Ore. PH. 567-8222 tion of the Oddfellows and Re bekah lodges. Installing District Deputy President was Mr. Elaine Reitmann of lone and District Grand Master was Char les C Jones of Lexington who officiated at the installation. Preceding the meeting visitors were entertained with a lovely banquet at the hall. Among those going were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Colley. Mrs. Ber tha Hunt. Mrs. Florence McMil lan. Mrs. A. F. Majeske and Mr. ! and Mrs, Charles C. Jones. I Alonzo Henderson, who had spent the past week In Hood ! River, returned home on Satur idav I Mrs. Alonzo Henderson and Mrs. , Cecil Jones were luncheon guests one day last week at the Mary Lundell home In lone. Mrs, Mary Swanson of lone was also pre sent. Mrs. Patricia Darnielle and 'daughter Karen of Portland were ; week-end callers at the home of Mrs. Darnielle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt O Harra The "Pinochle-l Wheat Growers at the Sheraton months. Is at home in their new Motor Hotel In Portland from; house In Hermlston January 5 through the ft. Mr. Morgan was co-chairman of the women activities with Mrs. Melvin Face of Enterprise. Others attending the conven tion were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jac obs, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peter son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Rov V. Llndstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid and Mr. and Mrs. Jorman Nel Recent dinner guests at the relative who Boy Scout organization, and.nev. . t. .i...... it,.. ... . 1 Out or town tabllshment of a riverfront parkP-nl the w.sk end In Irrl k n home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. In Irrigon. serving as a member "i . - ".. rrui- .r- Mr .. Mr. Nor. ..f the North Morrow County l lovd tooley were Mr. and mrs. man Nelson and family. Mr. and Park Commission Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Jr.. and fam llv. and Kennv Lynn Smouse Alva Whlttaker of Naptmose Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd ArtMtgnsr oi , t. ...... 1 ..lal. Iki. I r I ...-.. - ....... t. r-.u,i..u viii ii Mi Cla r. (allf.. Mr. and Mrs ft UN Hll'lini I V tit I. s'S - - - . , . a I......H..- Mrs. Mary Emert Is spen.Ung ! pla.nl In the Irrigon Community ,N allace ;'.' :,:'a1V ,rt. t cV-.l. 1'iarltr If Id aLl V till kflitil I riiklsa .1 till?., .ill. Pti'l - ......... - some lime Vtsitme in ivuna Idaho, at the home of her daugh- wishing to take part In the mem ter. Mrs. Frank Ward and family, orlal may leave contribution at Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann. the Irrigon Post Office. l-e's Tex- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rietmann aco. The Complete hood Store or son. Mrs. Jepsen and Mrs. Jac-land family, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Jorgensons Grocery. ey and family of Umoe. Calif., and Bill Cindev. IU n. Nev. Com munity organizations In Irrigon prepared a dinner for the fam- Funeral sml.-c were held Monday for Mrs. Hazel Ann UtiH'tle. 71 who died Friday. January H. at I'lonccr Memorial hospital after an Illness of sev eral weeks. Mrs Lamoite was horn MMi A. 1K), at llerrnosa. South Dak o'ta. She lived for some time in Moid ana. before coming to lies Ington aliout thre years ago, where she had In-en a cook at the D and F. Cafe, owned by her son. DaIIoii J. l.ni..rle Her hus band preceded her In death sev etal venrs ago. Recitation of the Rosary was at the Sweeney Mortuary l hapH at 7:.H) pm, Sunday. January IO Ki-4ulern Mas was ccienraie.i Monday. January 11. at 10 HI a m . at St. I'atrtck'a Catholic church, with Rev Father Ray- mond Beard officiating. Inter- ment was In Heppner Masonic cemetery. Sutvlvlng are her one uon. Pulton J.. Islington, and two sisters. Mr. Jewel Mortonson, SMikane, Wn . and Mrs. Gertrude Weaver of Pendleton. llles at the old Irrigon Sthool cafeteria Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Manka. Paul. Dennis and Dianne of Co. lege Place. Wash, visited Mr and Mrs. AlU-rt Partlcrw and Shcrvl Saturday evening. They had xnt Saturday morning and afternoon In lloardrnan. visiting Mr. Roy Purtlow and Mr. La Vern Partl'w and families. obs served as co-chairmen from Morrow county for the trip and luncheon at Timberline Lodge planned for ladies on Wednes day. Different wheat producing counties were In charge of the several activities planned. Morgan was appointed chair man of the Trl-btate Grain Standards Commission during the dinner In the social rooms of the convention. Jacobs was state church. All annual reports win Bill Rietmann spent Sunday at I Mj. Cooley is survived by his Kennewlck. Wn. visiting at the widow. Vera: two sons, Burrel. new home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean lomiKc. Calif., and Bill. Reno. Rhode and son. Nev.; a daughter. 1-clla Gelger, Annual Meetina Sunday Grand Junction, Colo ; three The annual meeting of the brothers. Chester. Supply. Okla.; United Church of Christ is an-: Forrest. Kermitt. Texas, and Fon nounced for Sunday. January 24. talne. Guvmon.; Colo.; and by following- a planned pot-luck six grandchildren Soroptimist Club Sponsors Award For Citizenship Mr rinrni lhi krr returned chairman and acted as secre-ibe made at that time and other (0 irrigon after sendlng a week tary on the Public Relations business of the church will be(n Belmont. Calif., with her son. conducted by Robert Jepsen. .Arthur Kegler and family, moderator. Baby sitters will bei Mike MeCov enrolled at Blue provided for small children and Mountain College In Pendleton a movie will be shown for the for the winter term, youngsters. Dinner will be at' The Irricon Kindergarten par- '12:15 p.m. and the business 'onls re sponsoring a benefit meeting at 1:00 p.m. )Card party at the old school cafe- Topic Club Studies Capitol teria Saturday evening. January An interesting study of our'16. t Hit) p.m. .rices are SIM nation's capltol. Washington. D. ,t'r couple or r0c er in-rson. All C. was made at the Topic Club 'proceeds will go towards flnan- TV frt..rtK r.n..1 Ir.ror,timUt On Fridav afternoon bV Mrs. O- MM.n .Kiru-n. "', a, thrt Foundation Citizenship award mar Rietmann at the home or There will be a IT A meeting .a 1 a t t a . 1 . . S' "'Mr eXi". wa'S V Si Vrwim . club ioi4.We Mr,. VVrnr, Troodspn I M,l.v nlCht. Jano.r,- IS .1 were served to the following "n'"'" the Corps of Engineers iiu v. li i jii auuaic ill uuc, a i - j . . . ...... . - . , , . . . . graduate After qualifying for the local award, the student may win the District award; the Northwest Regional award, and then vie with candidates chosen by other Soroptimist Regions throughout the nine nations comprising the ladies. Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. Fred A. F. Majeske. Mrs. Bertha Hunt and Mrs. Charles Cooley. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Soward have returned home from a holi- idav triD to Texas where they f There is planned an lnstal-, Soroptimist Federation of the ' . 1 A moncao Inn frr tha trrartA latinn nf iiranos orricers at me "." r' ;rrr -.r' u" ii : prize of $2,500 lu"e 1U ... The cltlzenshiD award ls iven I in recognition of outstanding .service in the home, in the school ;and In the community. Each candidate must be of good moral character, and must submit sub ' . I J 1 . I M sianuaung eviaence in ine iorm of letters from three adults. In addition, the student ls to write a short essay of 250 words on "My Responsibility As a Citizen.' The local contest closes January 31. Applications, with rules governing the contest, or any lurther inlormation may be ob tained from Mrs. Roy Kirk, high school counselor, or Mrs. Roice Fulleton, Soroptimist youth com mittee chairman. 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The trophies were miniature loving cups, approprately lnscrib ed. Miller said that despite bad weather, the Lions netted about $112 from the eate for civic rjro- Jects. Mrs. Fredrick Martin, assisted by her husband, showed colored slides and gave a talk on the tree planting project sponsored in lone by the Garden club. The project won a Sears and Roebuck award. The pictures showed the de. yelopment of the project, clear ing old trees from the commun ity, planting of the new trees, and their current development today. Joe Balfe of Heppner was In itated as a new member at the meeting with International Coun sellor Al Lamb taking charge of the ceremony. Ronald Bishop, vice-president, J nursaay nignt. January n. at presided during the business V-m. in the council room, to meeting - - (discuss plans for the Irrigon A group of officers from Bunch- Community Park to be developed grass Rebekah Lodge went to''0" the river front. Interested Lexington on Thursday night I Parties are welcome to attend and to HeoDner on Saturday ,'r. mreiinit night to participate in the in stallation ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmblgner spent Sunday In Salem, where Mr. Heimbigner attended a meet ing of boating enthusiasts re garding pending legislation of interest to boat owners. Members from yacht clubs all over Oregon were in attendance. lone Grade school basketball team played Arlington here on Friday afternoon and defeated them. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer were hosts at a dinner party at their home on Saturday evening. Guests were Rev. and Mrs. Walt er B. Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and family, Mrs. EI C. Heliker, Mrs. Oscar Lundell. and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin. Mrs. Arthur Crawford, who has been very ill. is staving In Hod- pner at the home of her sister. Mrs. Robert Dougherty. Mrs. RalDh Kincaid returned home from the hospital In Hep pner on Sunday. She had minor surgery the last of the week. Mrs. Margaret Gosler of Stan field Is helping with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom and Carley, Shawna, and Lori spent Thursday and Friday in rortiana. Kay stayed with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Sr., of Oak Grove are visiting relatives nere. The Morrow County school board held Its regular monthly meeting at the A. C. Houghton Elementary school in Irrigon ARBUCKLE MOUNTAIN Std Sdml MARTHA FECK. REG. INSTRUCTOR FACinC NORTHWEST SKI INSTRUCTORS ASSOC 4 LESSON SERIES$5.00 Sat. January 23, 30, February 6, 13. 11:30 Beginner Cla Has naw skied before, or skied one or twice. 1:30 Intermedial Hi Ing to Pecks' Ski Shop. Heppner. Or mail to Martha Feck. Lexington. Name Address Beginner Agi Phone Intermediate It Is understood that parental consent is necessary for tho under IS year oi ago. L Signed Equipment May & Rentvd At Area. Latson Also Available On Sunday. Inventory -Clearance 1964 Norge Automatic Washers and Dryers WHILE THEY LAST! 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