Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 18, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    lOETY
State Dcqrco Leaders
Install New Officers
Of Kate Young Lodge
1'iHir Slain iffU-r rf
irrsrnt ll assist With Installat
ion rrrrmohlrs i( IWW offlrrr
i.f Kate J, Young IsnU'e No,
lN'trH i.f li"ir PruUTiive
Aiukk Ullnn. last Tuesday rvrn
Inif , r'Hruary W Tliv wrr Mrs.
I Lira l. (rt-rtin. slat hrtiira
ll r. aNltfil tiv Mr lu-tth
( Mm. Im, Mute vlrr ifitt-nt,
a ri.l Mr Craw liutt. stat
fclarv. IhiIIi of l'iMlUnk, and
Mrs. lull t'arra, alalo ial prrst
tlrnt. Ilci'imrr.
Nw i.ninr uhlih lMk I h-ir
oattis lmHlve furtnal rrre
pinnies wtii" Mrs. Mary lirvanl,
l.rriiti-nl, Mr. I -ul I If 1'arrUh.
al irr4i1inl; Mrs KM thinly.
Wt ritilrtit; Mrt. All't M
Cain', 2ril se ri'(,nt; Mrs,
Karl HMwant, nordlnit sfrf-
lrv Mn Karra financial sw.
rHarv: Mrs It. J. M Murtrv.
irf.murrr; Mr. AlUe l.ultrrll.
o.lor iK-arrr: an.l Mrs Llnmln
Nah an! Mrs tA Hunt, uslwrs.
Ktmtf ,fflr ar Mra. An hl
radtM-ri?. Mra. William Cunning.
ham. Mn It. G. M Muriry. Mra.
Itonald Hatrut'MiMMl; wllli aula
tant aff offlirra. Ke bite
and 11iU Sirallon.
Ijh at rn'Hilwra who all1
ullh InstAllalliin w-rr Mr. Natri
and Mra Hunt, tishi-rt; Mra.
J-ann lluilon. lanlM. and Mm.
IUI ljTrar. Intalltn vUr rr-filt-nt.
In at'i'riH latln of work of of
fUfm tin past year. Mra. I'ar
rlih. rrlirlnif ircUlrnt. rrM-nt-rd
Ihi-m wllh Rlfta. a wi-ll a
to vUitctra rrH-nt and mmmlt-ti-ra
In charpi of arranijpmfnt
for the rvrnlnc Shr. In turn,
waa rlnni-d with l"t prinl.
U-nl' ln hv Mr. C-rton and
rivvi-d a4-vr-ral Rlfta from mrm
her IVrffrt aiti-ndant aw-arda
wrrr iircwrntcil to Mra. Farra
and Mrm. Nah and honorable
nii-nllon award, for mUln(r on
ly one mrrllnjf, to IHrl Itoh
Inaon. Mra. I'an Connor. Mra.
Itrvant and Mr. Parrlkh.
Thr Vah-nilni" mnf wa rar
rlrd out durlni; the oventwr.
hU-hllKhfrd hy the hKlnR of
Mra. LuWrll. color Kuard a tho
oreanlatlon'a Vaknllne Swi-rt-hrt.
Handmade ct-ramlc Klfts
hy Mr. Conty w-r ixvsr-iitod
to thr Inslallina offln-r and th
r-tlrln and InoomlnR prpntdonU.
The Sunohlm march -olUctlon
wii donated to a member who
l confined to her home with
I II ne.
Thoe nerving on committee
were Mm. Herman Blettell. re
frehmcnt. awilsti! by Mr.
Frank Connor and Mr. Albert
Connor; Mr. Alice Soward. dec
oration, ablated bv Mm. Strat.
ton. Mra. Clarence Uauman and
Mra. Oonty. Thirty memtKTi and
CuestJi were tirenent.
To enable local member to at
tend Installation of Magnolia
Until No. 34 In Pendleton on
February 23. the meeting for
that nlpht wa advanced to Feb
ruary 1G.
Member attending from out
of town were Mm. Oma Cox of
Walla Walla and Mr. Bob Tor
on and small daughter of
Portland.
Birthday Marked
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday
Ivan Brown and
Frank Adklns
at the homo of
Help
(baaad on naad NOT handout. Th Modi
cart IcgUallon (1ER-D, now Mot Congress and
paclod by Iho Admlntalrntlon, b unfair because 16
promotes medical asaUUnce for everybody over 65
years-rich and poor alike, regardleit of need.
The only fair approach to Medicare is to make 16
available to those over 65 who are In need of health
care assistance. Eligibility can be fairly established
orcoon coMMtrrrr
0 M,Tr..lMrt I. OH
Cow it: Cu nts
FRIDAY. r.Uuory It
WaMonka. fti)0.
Itttwkaha. lOOr MalL pjn.
tATVROAT, rtbruary 20
Elks Annual. HyUtiatlo
ppnr ford, from lliOO
MONDAY. rtUuary U
Chamber pi Commarc, Waqoa
WhL noon.
FfA raranl Boa Dinner. High
school rafalaila, t;30 pm.
Order ol Eastern Star. Maeoalc
Hall. p.m.
WEDNESDAY. raUuary 24
Special Election vol on county
road levy. a-m. to I pjn.
Odd fallows. lOOr Halt I
p.m.
Variety of Projects
On Agenda for lone
Garden Club Events
"Nw .UnU fur lWi" i Ihi.
thrnw uwl fur rll rail at the
, l" Cardan rlub last Turs.lay
ftrrnn at the home .f Mrs
' l-Tfn! ChrlMolirirrsnn. Ullh
hoMen. Mra. phlll Kmert. Ttte
roll call was annwi-n-d bv 22
rnemU'ra prenent for the after
ri'Hin Main hudneM of Ihe afternoon
;Va I in- I'l.llllllIlK Ol "If Hllliuai
....l..- . I Tt.. .1.1. ,.l
PI'IIIIK I'lHIll f H . Ill' n.ir
April Ma chonn A plannlnc
rtmrnltt-e wa apdnted to ar
range for Ihe meeting place and
other detail.
A rett wa heard concern
ing Junior jtardener and It wa
Planned to trv and form a Jun
ior Garden club which will work
with the regular Garden flub
and will Include ape through
the f.th grade. Mr Halph Crum
and Mra Herman Winter are In
charir of this project.
An announcement of a dis
trict meeting for April 22 wa '
announced by Mr. Fred Martin.)
Mrs. Mary Lundell was In i
charge of the program which
wa entitled "The Shady Story."
and centered around the naming
of shade loving plant. It also
Included the reading of a group
of question, with answer first
handed ut to the member. This
proved mot Instructive. Follow
ing the meeting, refreshments
were enoed.
Two Ladies Honored
At Surprise Gathering
Friends of Mrs. Marlon Olson
and Mrs. Frank Adktns were In
vited to the Olson home Friday,
February 12. to surprise the two
ladles on the occasion of their
birthdays. Making the arrange
ments and serving as hostesse
were Mrs. Leo Struthers. Mrs.
Bert Winters and Mrs. Paul An-
deron.
Birthday cake, with Ice cream
and coffin!, were served after the
honor guests had been presented
gifts from the group.
Attending were Mrs. John
Lane, Mrs. Edgar Morris, Mrs.
Averv Taylor. Mrs. Austin Wil
son. Mrs. Marie Walholm. Mrs.
Vern Nolan. Mrs. James Richard
son, the hostesses and honored
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Heath In
honor of Mrs. Adklns on her
birthday. The group enjoyed din
ner and birthday cake on the
occasion.
make Medicare
i .-'; r- f.',,., f. iSJyf
O .." ;
through an Income statement or simple affidavit.
Other unfair aspects of HIM are Increased tares,
iralcred-down benefitSj more fedora! controls over
your everyday life,
"Sou can help maU Hed!car fatr by conlactlfltf
your Congressman Immediately!
Writs your Congressman to SUPPOHT
HB-3727...the FAIR-Mcdloare proposal!
a.m a i i i l
LEGISLATION AND EDUCATION wort tha ehlol topiea of this aroup at tho IKS Otoqoa 4-H club
conlaraoco In 5a lem durinq which soma 70 Oregon 4-H'ora took a closo look at how thalr stato
aoTcmmont functions. Shown horo. from Uft, aro MltchaU Athbock. Exhoi Morrtloa McCouqtx.
ndlcton; Mrs. Sam lohnsoa. Rodmond. mom ber ef tho Stato Board of Hiqhor Education and a
ronivrtneo spoakor; Jamo Shaw, Htnnlatoo; Drschutas County Rop. Sam Johaaon, and Joan
Stockard. Hoppnor.
Variety of Interests
Shown in PTA Hobby
And Collectors Show
A wide variety of favorite hob
bles and collections. Uth old
and new, were displayed at the
February meeting of the llepp
ner lIA last Wednesday even
ing at the hli-h school multl
purpoM rim. Twenty-eight sep
arate collections attracted thr
eye and comments of those at
tending. Of Interest were the antique
collections, stamp collections,
ceramics, modern art In water
colors and pastels, arrowhead
collections, wood carving, pho
tography, silver collections, an
tique handkerchief collection. In- i
ternatlnnal doll collection, hand
blown glass, petrified wood and j
rock collections, stone age cul
ture, and others.
An extensive stamp collection I
iwas started In 1928 by La Verne
Van Marter. with some of the
stamps dating back over nw
years. An antique spoon of Mrs.
Lowell Grlbbles collection was
engraved with the name Vinson,
Oregon, now unknown.
Among those participating In
the show were Mrs. Tom Gonty
of Seattle. Mrs. Ed Gonty. Bill
Ccntrv. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Tay
lor. Walt Edger. George Miller,
Doug Gribble, Mr. Lowell Grlb
ble. Mrs. Clint McQuarrle. Mrs.
Alice McCahe. Mrs. Herman Win
ter. Roger Hatlev, Mrs. Fred Ott,
Mrs. (orge Stlllman. Mrs. Andy
Van Scholack and Jimmy, Mrs.
1.. E. Dick. Mrs. Wallace Wolff,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Peck and
Martha. Rev. Mel Dixon. Mrs.
Ruth Bergstrom. Jan Hager. and
Mr. and Mrs. Van Marter.
Co-chairmen for the special
program were Mrs. McQuarrle
and Mrs. Gribble.
Founder's Day. or the 68th
anniversary of the Parent
Teacher organization, was ob
served during the social hour.
The organization was founded
In 1897 In Washington, D. C Ed
Gontv. 1943 PTA president, cut
the large red and white sheet
cake, with Mrs. J. G. Wellcr. Mrs.
Alice McCabo and Mrs. Gonty
serving. General chairman for
the refreshments was Mrs.
Charles Pheglev.
fair
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Stack Pack
3 for $1 Sl
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SCOTT'S
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Car roll's
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8 LB. BAG WHITE
PRICES GOOD FEBRUARY 19ond20 Phones; (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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MALLETS
Lumberjack
4 FISHERMEN 14 OZ.
Fish Sticks
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HtttHtn CAZCTTX TIMCS. Tturvlcrr. rabruary 11. ms i
j Club Holds Sweetheart Dinner
Travel and atudy In l.'uro(
which took Mr. and Mm. Con
ley ,arham aay from their
llrppner home for rln month
and nine day frm AUEUSt.
VMl. to Mav. were pre.
sented In an Interesting (aro
tram to members and guest of
the Hcppner Mothers club Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. Lanham narrated their
color alldea and r-called t'laf
of menurable Interest, follow
Ing the annual Valentine Sweet,
heart dinner, at which husband
of members were honor guests,
held at 7 p.m. In the dining
room of the lleppner Hotel. Th
grout then adjourned to tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Schmidt for program and late
refreshments.
The Lanhams traveled by air
to their first destination In Eng
land where favorite places of
historical Interest were visited,
continued on Into the Scandi
navian countries and slowly
southward through the Europ
ean countries to their main des
tlnation In the little French vil
lage of Luvnes In Tours. France,
which they called -home" while
attending school at the Insti
tute U'Etudes. Study of customs
and living standards of the
French people, as well as visits
Q 9VJ.
rli ritUlLi
F0ii iovs mm.
Cleaned Shrimp
2 cans 750
SYRUP
21
FBOZEK
Shoulder Roasts lb 390
Pork Steaks lb. 490
SWIFTS PREMIUM
Sliced Bacon
OREGON CHIEF
Polish Rings
to the picturesque country areas,
offered them muih opportunity
for unforgettable exerlences.
They were Impressed with the
friendliness of the French people
arid Ihe corx-rrn which they ex
pressed for Americans at Ihe time
of President Kennedy's assassi
nation. Of Interest were their
tits to several large castle
like cheaus, as well as the un
believable little cave homes.
They found much of the weather
damp and cold while residing
there.
After a leisure tour back to
Stockholm, their return home
was by boat.
Valentine decorations and
games In the Schmidt home
added to the enjoyment of the
evening.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Jones. Mr. and Mr. Herman
Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Henry,
Mr. and Mrs, P.nice Fulleton,
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Robin
son, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struck
meier. Mr. and Mrs. Nels An
derson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Laird. Rev. and Mrs. Melvln Dix
on. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lucore.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sherman, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Abrams. Mrs. Dee
Smith. Mrs. Anita Stockard. Mr.
and Mrs. Schmidt. Mrs. Pat Brln
die and Mr. and Mrs. Lanham.
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PACIFIC
3 for $
lb. 650
lb. 590
COFFEE
PI2 1
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low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
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