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12 Candidates Get Degrees At Willows Grange Meeting r KATHCRINC UNDSTBOM IONK A larie iftwad It neas rd thr rirmplsftratlun ut tha Itttnl and fouith desert at Wil - lima ,imi:v- iu piiuhipu i., five (rum Willows Grange and rrn irom M'singion (.range on Saturday rvi-nlnK at the lone hall fteautlful tahlras. undrr aup rrvuion of Mra. I'htll i!rnrrt added to It if beauty of the floor work. Mra. Ie I'almrr wii sol tit. with Mra. Leo t'rabtrt at the plant). I )!" Vux vt l-ralnKton aiied aa aiuUtant atrward and Mra. f'erll Junra of Lexington served aa rerrs. Mra. Lwla HalvorM'ii artrd aa maUrr and director- VUltor wrrt present from klru:tn and Mlkkalo Grange In Cilllam county. Willows Grange la assisting I'matllla rounty In flnanclnic the State Granite Convention to i h-hi In IVixllfton. Juno It through June I'almrr. matter of Willows t.nni'f, and Mra. l'alror. are drlut-a to CLASS or 1965 CI N ta G ML u jr I w N J S WW Rictmann's Hardware Ph. 422-7311 Ion i, range, i program previously an vd for May will I pre the mmi-nllon, with M. and Mra. w. i (ravkfotil aa alter nate Mr. and Mra. teil Akrra are rrjrular delegates from Iv inona t.range Ilia nounrvd for May will ! It arritrd at Ihr Juno meetln ty the Home Ixxmonilt-a eluh. The Home faunumk-a ilub will meet Ml tha farm horn of Mra. liar old Kherer with Mra. fieri Akera aa co hostess, on Friday, May 21. Seventh grade, atudenta were hint for a iMtrtv honoring tha eighth grade at tne rareiurium on Krlday evening. Darning waa enjoyed and rrfreahmenla wera served, inaperonrs auenajng the arty were Mr. and Mm. U N. llerrUk. Mr. and Mra. Kugene ItiM-kter. Mr. Garry Tullla and Mm, Dick Krrba. Members of tht rluhth irrade rlaaa arr: Teresa Stefanl, llonnle i'almateer, Frank llalvorsen. Keith Nelson, Gay lord and Aharon Garde. Hob Hall. Connie Krnrrt. Honnle Akera. Ilarl 1'rttyjohn. Mark Tul- lia. Tom Mrr.nigoii, jim ran- - . a... . a a u. itiiia w ifiiiiia v iiiiia Kripr. HMI sV 1 1 a aa ni' fava - man. I'awl ltouIfoot. Bonnie Morgan, Ixmna roinu-r, snar lenr llamletl. Tereaa Tucker. Gary Thomaa. David Marlrk, and Joan burr ham. Mr. and Mra. Fred Rom have moved to Sllveflon after Bind ing the winter here. Mra. Olive IIUK'hea of lleiipner haa bvrn em ployed by Mr. and Mra. I tod Murray to replare Mra. Ita. who haa been worklnif at their borne. Tlm Tullla aiwnt the week end with four other Heppner llleh ach'Mil atudenta. and their teacher, William Nelon. visit Ins the rarnpUM-a of Lewla and Clark Collece, lteHl Collejce, and Unlverlty of Orejron. They were expeclally Interested In the aclenev tlepartmrnts. Triey alio vKlted Orant lllch achool. Tornalla Buy ftaatauroat Mr. and Mra. A. K. St.fanl have aold their rettaurant and , harvest room to Mr. and Mra. Alton Yarneii. Mr. ana Mra. iar-: nell formerly ofx-rated a tavern In LewtHton, Idaho, and will lake over complete oivratlon of the bualne here about the find of June. The Stefanl.i. who be Kn the business In January of l'.K'J. at prem-nt have no plana for the future, except to enjoy a little lelNure time. Mrs. J. H llama of llardman afM-nt laat Monday viiiitlng at the home of Mr. and Mra. Blaine Chapel. A Broadway play "Barefoot In the 1'ark" was reviewed In part bv aevcral members of the Topic Club at Iho meeting -orr TiWmy afternofn at the home of Mr. M. E. Cotter. AnslttlnK hoite'S were Mr. David linker and Mr. One Itlvtmann. Mrs. Lindsay Klncnld was elected president for Die l'Jta-GG year with Mrs. Gene Kletmann as vice-president and Mrs. Klmer Griffith as aec- reiarylrraaurer. Mr Ronald Huhop waa t elrelrd librarian. Plana wer ttalo fr M-fvIng a bamjurt for Ihr Llona club In June. A reMrt waa madr on the May Iv card party by Mra. Gene Itietmann, chairman. Fiifbteen membera and two ru (, Mr. Gil Luan and Mrs. Harlan McC'urdy. were preaent. Mr. and Mrs. 1'atl IVtlyjohn. Sr., left on WedneiMlay for a va cation at lU no and Lake Tahoe. Milton Morgan, Itotirrt Jep. aen, preldent of the Oregon Wheat League, and Walter Ja xilm, mrmlM-r of the public re latlona cimmltter. attended a meeting of Pacific? Northwest t rop Improvement aoiatlor Ihta veek In rrnuicton. ir. Mor. gan aldo attemled a grain stan dard meeting In I'endleton this week. Mrs. John Vaughn and Guy Canon of I'ortland were gurt t their culn. Mra. H W, Brta tow on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi llalvorscn and Mrs. luv W. Llndatrom at tended Ihr Kantern Central Ore. gon Association of Ornr of the KaMcrn Star at Milton-Free-water on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Roberta ta con valescing at the Pioneer Mem orial hospital In lleppner follow ing a recent Illness. She la get ting along very well and expects to return home In a few more (Uvs. Ralph Martin of Oregon City. was Inducted Into the National Guard this week. Ills parents wrnt nown this week end to see him off. Mrs. Mary Swanson was en tertained on Friday afternoon at her home In honor of her birthday. Her daughters, Mrs. L'lmo McMillan and Mrs. Adon Hamlett. were hoat esses for the party. Mrs. Garland .swan son Is in Portland to be wtlh her sister. Miss Lena Miller, who under went exploratory surgery this week. Mrs. Roy A. Llndstrom. Paula and Troy, have returned from I'ortland where Mrs. Ltndstrom went to visit her father. Dorr Mason, who has been ill. She was accompanied by Mrs. Frank lin Llnd.strom. Oscar Peterson has moved a large trailer house onto his lot near the schoolhouse. His brother. Carl, plans to move In to It soon. Arthur Johnson arrived this week from Sweden to visit his brother Gus. and other friends, He olans to remain about month In the country. Mr. John son moved to Sweden a few ymrs ago after 'having: lived near lone for manv vears. Rev. Kenneth Robinson of Hope and Valby Lutheran churches was guest speaker at the May meeting of the Women: Fellowship at the United Church of Christ. Pastor Robinson, who Is Juvenile counselor for Mor 1 1 l 'jini i 1 ' THE GAZE HEPPNER TTE-TIME Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, May 20, 1965 Sec. 2 - pages (I?Dtlira070 I AlWAYS PIB8T QUAUTV 2 Days Only! Begins Monday, May 24 ' iv4 : r 7 bt- : " BUILD BABY'S mlk PHOTO ALBUM WITH v t1 " 1 i . J 1 I PIXY PIN-UPS EXClUSIVEtY AT PENNCY'S PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURSi Beautiful 5x7" photograph, for only CNon-glaro lights get natural smiles. Do your baby-bragging with a beau tiful photo . v ."worth more than a thousand words." Get a completely finished photograph for only 59(f. I You will not be urged to buy but if you wish the remaining poses they're ! yours for 1.35 for the first, 1.25 for the 2nd and $1 for any additional. AGE LIMIT 5 years. One or two children per family will be photographed singly for 59 each for the first picture. Each additional child under five, 1.60. row county, spoke on "Juvenile DellnquerK-y' and then led a round labia dlscuudon. Flection of officers waa held durlnjr the bualnesa meet in Mrs. Allretf Nelon. Jr., waa re elected ores Ident for the mminir year: Mra. John JetMirn wilt hold the off: re of vice irsldnt, and Mrs. Keith Kea will again ( arcreiary. The organization la sponsoring the clothlnir drive tnia montn and la anxloua that everyone check their cloaets and donate any unwanted useable clothlnir fur men, women, or children. American Lrlon Auxiliary met at the hall on Tuesday with Mrs. C. K. Brenner as hostess. Flans were mad to sell Veter an por.ff.des on May 2H and TJ. The money will be used for re habilitation projects and to pay the veterans who made them. Those attending th third an nual meeting of the Oregon Con ference of the United Church of Christ at the Hillsdale Commun ity United Church of Christ in I'ortland this wek are Don Brta tow, moderator; Rev. and Mra Walter B. Crowe 1L Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Morgan, and Mr. and Mra. ; Robert Jepwn. i The Junior llltfi MTiool class of the United Church of Christ went to Cove on Sunday, where they enjoyed picnicking and swimming, denplfe rather un pleasant weather. They held their worship service In a shel ter In the park before returning home. Besides their teacher, Mra. Robert Kletmann,' thos going with the students were Mr. Klet mann and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen and family. Members of the class at tending were Terry Cannon, Frank Halvorsen, Keith .Nelson. Susan Jane Jepjn, Linda and Karl Pettyjohn, Kristin Nelson, Barbara Boyce, Teresa Tucker, Sharlene Hamlett. Jerl Krebs, and Debbie Wlnkleman, who was a guest. Howard Croweij lias moved a house from McNary City, where they are being sold and removed, to the lot next to his home. He is planning to remodel It soon. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker were at Sumner, Wn., last week-end to attend the G"th wedding an niversary celebration of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C t$. Hen derson. A reception waa held on .Sunday afternoon at the Presby terlan church in Sumner, Hie third and fourth grade students and their teachers, Mrs. Franklin Fly and Mrs. L. N- Her rick, went by bus to the Whit man Mitalon on Tuesday for field trip. They saw a movie. "Wildlife in our National Parka" went on a tour of the ground, climbed up to the Whitman monument, and enjoyed a Picnic In the park. Mrs. James petty John and Mrs. Roy W. Und strom. room mothers, accompan ied them. Mrs. R. Markham Baker par ticipated in a leadership train ing meeting at Camp Adams, near Molalla. for the Women's Fellowship of the United Church of Christ on Tuesday and Wed nesday, May 11 and L2. Mrs. Ba ker Is state worship chairman for the Fellowship and was one of the leaders at the sessions. Carol Miller, director, will pre sent the Junior and senior high bands and chorus In a spring concert at the school cafetorlum on Friday evening. May 21. at 8;00 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend the perfor mance. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. Markham Baker this week is their granddaughter, huzanne Baker, of llermiston while her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baker, are on a vacation trip to Canada. Mr. and .Mrs. Ken Smouse and family spent the week-end In Portland and attended the birth day party of Mrs. Myles Martin. They also went to the Ice Folllea and to "The Sound of Music" and visited friends and relatives. Mrs. White III In Portland Homo Word has been received by friends In lleppner of the serious illneita of Mrs. tiladya White In Portland. She will be remember ed as the wife ot a former min ister of the lleppner Methodist church, Rev. Glen T. White, now 6ceaacd. Mrs. White had been In 111 health aeveral years, and Is presently a patient at Gateway Convalescent Home, 39 N. K 102nd Ave, Portland, and would appreciate a word of cheer from friends in the area. See us for envelope of kinds. The Gazette-Times. all Reception Observes 60th Anniversary ION Mr. and Mra. F, Mark ham Baker of le were In Sum ner. Wish., 5unday fr th re ception that honored her ar enu, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (. Henderson, on their 0h wed ding anniversary. The reception waa In ! !--byiertsn church with 1 pres ent. Mr. Henderson Is Hrt and Mrs. Henderson is K2. All five of their children were there for tha happy occasion. Mrs, Baker went aeeeral day early to help arrange tha recep Hon and Mr. Baker made tha weekend trip with other mem ber of the family. The Bakers' son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Konald Baker, and family uf llermuton and their daughter and son In law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsen, of Moscow, Idaho, were present. Four of the Hendersons' 10 grandchilden and three of their sis great grandt hildren attend ed. The family group enjoyed dinner together Saturday eve. nlng and went to church togeth er Sunday morning. EDUCATION PATS BIG DIVIDENDS Complete high school edu cation at home spare time. $6 monthly includes all books, Instructions, diploma, etc. Send for free lesson and de tails. No obligation. American School. P. O. 1287. Pendleton, Ore. Registered with Oregon State Dept. of Education. WM 1 GALLON FREE WITOf PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS 0FANYC0L0R.tffc, LIMITED TIME ONLY! 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