Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 21, 1965, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Granges Install Officers at Joint Meeting
ly lATlirJUNE UNMTROM
Ri.NK (Hi Sun-Uy. January
IT, Irxliilun ami Vlll.
lior.p wire liU In M-lliuU
i.lfii.ir a H i- Wlil.'wa hall, ..
ly a) jlnt lnUllalin i(
l I Kim.
InMal'ln 'fflt were Carl
TitrilM.n. marier MaN- Craw
I.J, tliaplaln; I ( llalvnra-rii.
IhMalllnit 'Ulcer; Uii Oahtrce,
marshal; Kenneth rtrnouae, rij
aila hearer, ami Iterl Akrra, fin
lli m tii-dii-r.
l.ltM'it wa lnlallel matter
f li(p lliiiiin Granj wth
i'l.ailr Jnm, ovnwN-r; Ixlpha
Jon-, turer; Kred NelMn.
t-tcwtird; I'.dward lluitl. alt4iit
Irwarcl, Marie Straial chap
lain; Jan Nrl-wm. trcavurer, a.il
Kenneth FmoiiM. xne" I r )
(Hhrr officer Initialled
Nmiiian Nelson, i'te keeper;
OU KuKk'la. IVni; r'rrdJ Ma-
fke. I'lHiiona; Nora Turner,
lorn: Norman Nrlvtrt. Kloren"
McMillan ami Kdward Hurt,
rirtutlv committee tneinlMM-
ilclcn Ni-Imii U inukirlan and
Ar!.lh Hunt la laly aMar,t
ati-ward.
Willows Grange I not a lie J U-..
Palmer as marder; Marian
I aimer a ovrraerr; Mary l.un
doll. lecturer; lrwi llalvorwn,
trward; t'li-o Chlldcr. altrit
ittward; Main I Crawford, chap
lain; Mary MmWay, treasurer,
aril IM llalvorwri. aevntary.
(ihrr officer lntalled for i:5
Included Lro Crabtrc. k'
Keeper; Geneva Palmer, Cere.;
Mil llillkcr, Pomona: Irene
Palrll. Flora; Margaret Akei.
lady aUtani atcward; Irenf
CraMree. mulilan, ami B-l
Akr. W, C. Crwford and fail
Trucdion rsecutlve committee
mrrnter.
At t hi c I of the luilnllall .n
acrvice Lrtlni;ton Grange rt llr
Ml to their hall for a bunlne
meeting followed by a pot luck
aupper.
Willuwa Grange drained Hi
altar In memory of (Well ln
keep, who MWM-il away a ahu-t
tlrm ago nt hla home In OHieii".
Wa-h
Bet I Akcrv Insurance ajent.
announced member may obtain
ttrtfcln I'overok'i' on farm ma
chinery ami Irrigation proper
tie. nialnkt flood damaj.
With the cooperation if the
liornc Kfunomlca t lub. Willow
Cranre authorized the pun.h.ve
of material ami liht fixture
to complete work on the h.i.l.
They will alo lnVcMlate new
Mat- for the hall.
Home Kronomlm club m. t
Friday at the home of Mr. M
K. Cotter with Mm. Jamea UnJ
m.y at eiho.teoi. A drill lou
thK-l'n dinner wan aerveil to IS
memtM-rs ami jjueMji. The rn-xt
rr.retlnK will be on Friday. Feb
ruary I!', with Mr. llalv-
oim n a ln.-ir
I'omnria .irik'e will runt at
Wlilovk t;taiii; Hall on i
nary ;) at am "iLe HI'h
tfie will l-e rkemplifleil ny
a team front I'.hra link tiranfK.
Iinu.l Chapter No, tit. )ti!r
of the lantern Mar. mil lM
Tu M'ay nluht ami inltlatei) Mr
arwt Mra. Ij-onanl llerrlik an )
r iiutatiil Mra. Adon llarnli It.
who remit ly irturm-i l i.ie
Irorn Fruitlaml, Malm. SmiII
eiiet Wire Mra. I lie HuHnian
of llippm-r. memlM-r of the a
H al and .rle'.ani-ea ommltte;
Mr ldy W. Undntroin, inrmtH-r
of the ereilenllaU i-ommittee of
Crand Chapter, ami Mra. ( harlii
Stout, worthy matron of Hull
(hapter N f of ll.ppni-r
htxlal nimrnlltee for the even
lni' wa Mra John I'roudfool,
Mrs. (Iiarlea (X'orutor. and Mi
U-wlr. Ilalvotaen.
luK Kr lit di-rte In Vli to.' i
4I Monday lo lake hit uii,
J., In. tin, k In i IwmiI there He
waa ait'ompanled a far a I'ort
lard by Mia. K. It. S half if, who
Mtuim-d on Saturday lo hif
Ihuim near C'ihII.
Irrtiollatloa, ltacptloa flanaad
Shailene II am let t. Tany.l
Tueker, and lu-tty (ireenup wer?
Ir.'tiated Into Itainbuw A.emb!v
No. Ml last Monday evening. Al
ter lh meetlnij the aemb!v
wa fiitiitaltieil by a croup of
elrla. who anif atvornpanled at
the piano by Mra. Im k Kreh.
H.-fn ihnii-nt eomrnlttee, I.IikI i
MrhoU and Suoart Jane Jepven,
i-erved rook lea and punch to I he
Iris and their RueMa InntalU.
mil of the next lerrn'a offiivn
will be held on Sunday, January
jl. at 1:3I p. rn. Ttte infanlon
will lo te a rieptlon f'-r
C lu r I Cor ley. a tfrand fho'r
memlier at tJrand AMemb'y
Inot aummer.
Mr. and Mra. Marlon I'almrr
ei li rtalninl on Saturday evenliij
with a dinner party hom.rli.j;
Mm Halph Richards on her
birthday. tMher gueMa present
. .... a a a
were Air. Kiinara. .Mr. ami .wi
han. Id Wright. Mr- and
I Imei rainier of lleppner
Mr. and Mr. I-e Palmer
fiimlly.
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Pettyjohn cf
Thi Dalle were eurKta t4 her
hiother In law and sister, Mr.
and Mr. Karl MVabe and fam
ily and of her parent.. Mr. am'
M'p. James Lindsay on Sunday.
Mm.
an J
and
Rlctmann to Hod TV Co-op
The lone Television Coop helJ
Its annual nuidliiK last Tuesday
evenlnc nt the I-k'lo" Hall. B.i!
Hietmann was eliited president
fur the coining year and (lar
Swar.son, retiring preshlent, was
clit ted director to fill Or unex
pired term of IJIetmann. tJther
oltlrcr eliHted wen Hoy W.
l.liiiUtroiti. Vlc preldirit, and
Mr Vrter Ham, ainitary
lii-immr V. W. lrl-l'w wa ie-iliili-d
lo the lard of Jliet.M
and l;onald lithi.p wa elected
Icr a liew trim l.'lmer UlU w
rctnir.i; memtrr of tha board
Haloid Snider waa authnrlird to
HikUII the mukic 1 1,41.1.1 1 Inn i
I'oitland. Whit h will be lumd III
on ihanricl 3 In bne. Mra. Vela
l.idiuiika will lectlve ill m"H
liee lelevlnlon iM-rvliv a a
tult of th drawing which was
hld. Waller UolMila rtieive
I mi I month, ami Howaid ( row
1 1 i et two muit l ha' frt nervier'
Thr lenlor rla of lfie HU
Mhool fcerved l and colic io
all patron attemtlrig the mee
ln The member of hi juni r
blj.h "hutch m bi i la of the
I it I r iil 'lunch of hrlt rn)")el
m tuiwlliii naitv January 10 at
the Ht uta Howl In llrppner. Af
ter iHiwIIng the clas had lunch
ft the home of their teacher.
Mm. Itohctt lUetrnann. I'upll at
leciiing the party wri Terry
Cannoii, Frank llalvorwn. Keiin
NelMH.. Mark Tulli. Kristin Nel
wm. Susan Jane Jcn-n t onnie
l.mirt. Tcreaa Tucker, Und-
Vt'yohn, Barbara lioyce. Hon
l ie Aker. and Sharlerie lla.u-
.i-tt. Other asltlng Mr. Kiel
rnar.n with the party wer Mra.
'i te ( annon ami Mr. i;ieirnanit.
I ... let-,-.. I. In SI A ill lie .1 V
boiltal in Pendleton following
heart attacK- lie la rrponeu
b Ih- el"g along very aati
fiutuilly at till lime.
Mr and Mr. Ilcrshal Town-
s n l r.H-nt ! wr-ek end In Port
In ml visiting their daugnter .ue
ml aort In law and tiaugmei.
Mr and Mr. George Porlsihy
and family.
Mi-Kin Melena returned lo On
tario on Monday, after upending
the week end here visiting hla
father, William Melena. who ha
levn confined to Pioneer Memor
ial hospital In lleppner follow
Intf a heart attack. Mr. Meieni
wa brought home from the ho
pit at on Monday.
I. Walter B Crowell. Adon
Han. letl. and Mr. nd Mra. t. T.
Martin went lo The Dalle last
Tue.'dav lo attend a Social
A.-iinn Work. shoo. The speaker
Inr t) mi-i-l!nc Hil Mls-I Kill-
t iM-t!i Johra. who ed ts the
Social Action and Involvement
Magalnca for the United Church
of Christ.
Jimmy Jepsen. small son of
Mr. ami Mr. John Jepsen, was
brought home on Saturday from
Pioneer Memorial hospital, after
being there for a few days- Ho
I much better.
Jerry Stefanl f-pent the week
end with his parents. Mr. and
Mr A. A. Stefanl. A classmate.
Roy Salsbury Pendleton High
school, spent the week-end here
Five Schedules
Set by Council
On Construction
y MART LEE MARLOW
in tiiilt 'I1ka ILf.at nl m n
IM I 4 '.'in '
City I'oufull hrM
'a i. - J .a aM ,4x a
fr !tU nl r-riv pro
fif rofwtrurtion id itfrrll,
. ..lit.,i.J a.Lartiatk taValawr fllaV.
I I i ' pi u wf-
trlbullon ayatrm. aanltary awer
and ewag irraimrni inniri
In lha tww townsite. 'io(al
will b rMflved at lh city hail
in Boardrnan until February 9 at
i in p m. at which Uma thay will
lr publicly opened ami read.
Tlii prou4d work I divided
int.. flkit ruhadulea: tu heduli P.
coristruillon of atreeta. atorm
sewer, rulveru. drainage xaciii
tiea, aeeltng, etc.; iiedul Q.
conutructlon of a railroad over
pasa: whedulr It. furnishing and
Installing a complete water aya-
u IlmIhI H. u-wer line and
. fit, ' ' - - -
aewage ayatem; and achedulw T.
remaining rK nniair., on-
tricai wkik, tic-
, ll..r fVtinomlca rlnh of
Greenfield Cirangw met Wednea-
day of lat wec-K at tne nomc oi
Mr, t.len carienier Marring
with luncheon at 12:30. Mrs.
Cerll Hamilton wa ru liiwii-M,
(iuet were Mr Altxrt Schunk
and Mra. Itolljn Hishop.
ne MIowlnL' commlttei were
apolnted for tjie year: Flnance
Mra. Florenrr Root. Mr. Claud
Coat and Mri. Ronald Black;
publicity Mra. Frank Marlow
and Mm. F-arl Brlgga; hospttal
Ity Mra. W. C Scehafer and
Mr. Ilenard rnovan: member
nhijs Mra. M.'Ulw; kitchen buy
ingMr. Arthur Allen and Mm.
Walter llayea.: a-rapbjok Mn.
Root. j
Mra. Allen reported that the
with him.
Sunday, January 21. I the day
chosen for the annual meeiin-r
of the United Church of Christ.
1'h" 1:00 p.m. meeting will fol
low a planned pot luck dinner in
the social room at 12:15- Babv
alttlnt and movies for the child
ren will be furnished.
Carol Miller, high and grade
school music Instructor, will
upend January 22 and 23 in
Kugene attending a music edu
cation conference sponsored by
ine univonuiy oi vregon lor an
banci and chorus teachers. A
special highlight of the confer
ence will be a coronet clinic con
ducted by Carl iDoc) Severinson
of the N.B.C. Orchestra from
New York.
Carl Linn, who is employed
with the Bureau of Roads in
Nome, Alaska., arrived on Tues
day to visit friends and relatives
In lone.
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His father's '65 Ford rides quieter than
his father's Rolls-Royce
Wa know It's hard to believe Ford could ride quieter than
the famed Rolls-Royce. But it'a a fact. leading acoustical
coasultants conducted tests in which three V-8 powered
Fords (Galaxle 500 Sedan, new Galaxic 500 XL and LTD
I lardtops) with automatic transmissions rode quieter than a
new Rolls-Royce. The tests were certified by the U.S. Auto
Club. Of course, the best test of all Is to get behind the
wheel yourself ... and listen to a '65 Ford in action.
That's what Quick's father did. Ford's quietness really im
pressed him. But it wasn't the quietness alone that sold him.
Ho shopped around and found that Ford olTers features and
models and quality that simply aren't matched by other cars
in its class. For example:
100 new body strongest Ford body ever.
Now frame "tunes out" vibration.
Decorator-appointed interiors in LTD's, thick nylon
carpeting.
More luggage space than in most competing cars trunk
holds four 2-suitcrs standing upright with room left over.
Thrifty, quiet new Big Six the biggest Six offered by any
car in Ford's class . . . 289-cu. in. V-8 in XL's and LTD's.
All automatic transmissions have three speeds, not two as
in some competing cars smoother shifting, more economy.
Silent-Flo ventilation (in 4-door hardtops) provides fresh
air in car with all windows shut. .
Handy reversible key works either side up.
There's more . . . much more in a Ford than you'd expect for
the money. Visit your Ford Dealer and take a test drive soon.
Test Drive Total Performance '65
Best year yet to go Ford!
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 2), 1965 Sec. 2-4 poges
Roardman Garden fluh, Mom
Katenlon I'nlt and the Tllllium
riub had all apred to awiM with
the autilon aal to ral monry
tir th m-w grantre hall. It w.'l
lx hfld April 3. th place to be
announTd later, Kterrlnir rfim
mltti-i apiMilnted waa Mra. Allen,
Mra Carpenter and Mrs. liaud
Wordi-n.
II.,.(rM-a fr the January 22
card partv will I Mra. tarpon
ti-r and Mr Hamilton, and for
th Fi hruarv 5 party. Mrs. Hayes
and Mrs. Ixmovan.
Tlie club will arionnor a ahower
at the crane hall for the litaley
family, who lost their tM-Ionjrln?a
In a fir that dit.iroyd th-ir
home bffore ChrUtmaa. The date
will be announced later.
The neat meet In? will be held
at the home of Mrs. Leonard
Bedford February 10. with Mra.
John J hiJIips aa co hostena.
A ttal of $23 25 was taken In
at the Kathrr Ktrmls Memorial
Silver Tea hold last week at the
home of Mra. Glen Carpenter.
Calling from out of town were
Donna Grorjre, county extension
agent, lleppner, and Mra. Charles
Karlv of Irrtcon. Co-hostesses
for the affair were Mrs. Bernard
Donovan, Mrs. W. G. SeehaTer
and Mrs. Guy FerKUson.
Mrs. H. M. Walker waa hostesa
for the Boardrnan Tlllicum club
Tuesday nlht of last week at
her home.
An offering of J5.76 was taken
to be sent to the Sadie Orr Dun
bar scholarship fund.
Members voted to assist with
the auction sale to be held in
the community to raise money
for a era nee hall to be built in
the new town of Boardrnan.
The next meeting- will be at
the hom of Mrs. Joe Tatone
January 26.
The Mothers Club of Boardrnan
Grade school met at the school
last Thursday afternoon with
Mr. fVlbert Ball In chare.
Mnee tlx flrt grade has been
r!Mdid into two rooms, with
Mr. Ted Talbott as the new
tearhor. new room mother
were appointed tor that room.
Mrs Itoy Allen and Mr. Milt
Harron are the mother, and
Mra. Jlward Bit and Mr. Tom
ItoMnfton are the mother for
Mrs. Zoe Billing' room. Other
room mother are: wcond grade.
Mr. Vernon Huritell and Mr.
B-.b Ixiwe; third grade, Mr. John
Phillip. Mr. Bedford and Mr.
Paul Dexter; fourth grade. Mr.
Herman Schumann. Mr. Harold
Itaih and Mr. Gene Hligel.
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 11.
Crania Flan Initiation
Gn-enfield Grange met Satur
day night at the hall, starting
with potluck supper at 6:30 Mr.
Glen Carpenter and Mrs. Cecil
Hamilton were hostesse.
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip
were taken In as new member,
and Mrs. Lizzie Smith wa ad
mitted a a member on demit
from Catherine Creek Grange in
Union county.
Th nu mrmhprs will be giv
en the first and second degrees
Initiation at the next meeting
t-.kn..nl Xt All Officer! 1W tO
. t uui r - - - - - . .
meet at the hall for practice the
evening of February 13. starting
with po'IucK supper ai o.m.
D.,iMin vimmirte for the
new grange hall appointed were
Leonard Bedford. Bernard Dono
van. Nathan Thorpe and Emmett
McKenzie.
Mrs. Frank Marlow was ap
miiKirlan. with Mrs.
Claud Coats as assistant. Mrs. W.
G. Scehafer Is agriculture com
mittee chairman; Andrew Sklles,
legislative committee chairman,
and Mrs. Leonard Bedford, youth
committee chairman.
The auditing commmee con
sisting of Mrs. Coats, Mrs. Flor
ence Root and Zearl Gillespie
reported that the grange books
had all been auauea ana iuuhu
in good order.
Announcement wa made that
the fifth degree would be ex
emplifled at the pomnna Grange
eon at VYlltowa Grange In
forw January .10
Mr. and Mr. A. R. Fortner
wer In Condon fur day lat
week. vUltlng at the home rf
their daughter, Mr latx l Davis.
They aln saw their new great
granddaughter. Judy Hector, two
week old daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Bob Hector, who wa born
January 2.
Mr. and Mr. Arnln Hug vWt
ed their on-ln law and daught
er laf week. Mr. and Mra. Ken
neth Ferguon In Ahland, and
Mr. and Mr. Sil Ferguson in
Talent.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Marlow
went to Pendleton Sunday to
visit at the home of Marlow'a
brothers In-law and sinters. Mr.
and Mrs. Vv J. Thurman. and Mr.
and Mrs- Harry Shipp. They also
visited hla nephew, Mr. and Mr.
Roy Thurman.
Cafeteria menu for Riverside
high school and Boardrnan grade
school for the week of January
25-23 are an follows: Monday
hot dogs, potato chips, pickle
relish, green beans, and cobbler;
Tuesday chill beans with crack
ers. peanut butter sandwiches,
vegetable stick and cherry
crunch: Wednesday roast beef
with gravy and potatoes, bread
and butter sandwiches, spinach,
letruee wedees. ice cream and
cookies; Thursday turkey sand-
wicnes, peas, i-eirry inu .nw.
sticks, pineapple upside down
cake; Friday macaroni and
cheese, home made rolls with
butter and Jam. vegetable sticks,
pickled beets and fruit Bread,
butter and milk are served with
all meals.
The Boardrnan Riverview Cem
etery Maintenance Association
will hold an election January 23
at the city hall from 2 to 7 p m.
to elect one director. Zearl Gil
lespie has been nominated.
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