Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 17, 1965, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Garden Club Makes Trelc To Helilter Cabin For Juno Meeting
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y CATHERINE UNMTKOM
IONIC The lon Garden club
met Ml Hi mountain rabln of
Mm. K. ('. Wither on luesuay.
Jnn l. where members enl'ri
a U te hlkrti ami alati din
ner. Mr- llrMkrr lnlallel the
following 1-a.MW) officers: Mrt.
('. l Jcinea, Leslnf tun, president;
Mrs. Alunn Henderson. Using
ton. vlre president; Mrs. Phil
tlmert, lone, secretary; and Mr.
Ihnar Kletmann, lone, treasurer.
Corsages made by Mrs. Klrt
mann er given tha newly
alerted officers and to Mr. Os
rar tundrll. retiring president,
Mrs. Harry Andrews. Fxho.
guest aker, and Mra. W. F.
Burger, Nrho.
Mra. Andrew-, retiring Wree.
tor of InatrU-t No. 10. which In
cludes Morrow. Umatilla, Wal
lowa, Uaker, Union, and Grant
count lea, spoke on the recent
National (omentum of Garden
Cluba In Portland. She emi.ru
alrrd the beauty of the flot
work, flower, and other general
highlights of the convention.
Mra. P. T. Martin. Mra. Wil
liam Kawltrt and Mra. Omar
Itletmann, who alao attended
the convention, pave soma of
their Impressions,
During the business meeting,
Mra. Martin, chairman of the
tree committee, again stressed
the need for metal support lor
the young tree on the park
waya In lone.
Mra. Rawlins, chairman of the
flower show I ait fall, proudly
announced that the lone club
waa one of two club In Oregon
to win the national award for
an excellent flower show. The
uille rlbUm will be prraented
at the atate meeting of the Fed
eration of Garden Cluba In
Klamath Falla June It 16. Mra.
Martin, district director-elect
will represent the lone club
a voting delegate.
During the buslne meeting
Mra. Jonea read the list of com
mltteea as they will apiwar li
the new year lHoks. She also
stated a few of the project a and
program, which member de
aire for the coming year.
The club voted to hold a ser
ies of three dc-monatratlona on
flower arrangements at the
flower ahow alaled for Sunday,
September
Mim e conaervatlon la a garden
club pro)eil. the tlub waa U
aued an Invitation to hold a pic
nic meeting In the Anan Wright
Memorial la ik on Chapln ireck
There are aurfarM rM't all of
the way and alove. tablea, ben
the, tunning water and toilet
f Utiles available.
At the rloa of the meet In j.
ruffe and angel fl rake with
atrawberrlea and whipped cream
waa aervrd. Members aang th
birthday song a a aurpit to
Mra. Burger, who waa celebrat
ing her 7oih birthday.
g her 7Uih blrthoay. aUt level. They wet ch.
Several deer wera aeen by the ,hB Ugion Auatilary. Thr
a i ui ir,ivi home after I. ... ... ft,
ladle who drove home after
aundown.
The net club meeting will be
held at the home of Mia Frnet
t'hrUtopherwon, Jr. on July 13
with Mr. Haw Una aa co iotea.
Voting on the annual l!iS ufl
budget of the loneLeslngton
Cemetery District will be lieia
at the lne I Hy nail on rriay.
June K from 2 to 7 p m., Carl
Trtiedaon announcea.
Mra. 8. C. Ranadelt of Portland
haa been visiting her daughter.
Mra. Alfred Nelson. Jr.. and fam
ily. She returned home on Mon
day with Norman Nelson, who
wa driving to the city.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Man. Sr.,
left Sunday morning after a
visit here with her granddaugh
ter. Mra. Roy A. Lindstrom. and
family. She waa enroute from
her home In Portland for Spo
kane, where she will sin-nd a
week visiting her slater, Mrt.
Heater Dalell
Mr. and Mr. Gordon Meyer
and daughter wlU spend iw
numrner In U Grande, where he
will attend aummer acnooi. i
will alao spend two wm in
training " W reere .....
battle. .... .,
Mr. ad Mr, r . T. Marim ;
p. Madra last Friday to vl-l
hla brother. John Martin, and
: " .. . i. ),. ihrv wcr?
dnioP mcViile to VUU. an I
fhrS'o! o KUmath F.llto
end the atate convenun -... -
Oregon Feileration oi
cluba. , . m
A Tuedy rugni ku"
This Is To Announce . . .
That I am now working for Hepp
ncr Auto Sales, Inc., as salesman for
both new and used cars and trucks
in the Ford and Mercury lines. I am
convinced that wo have top values
for the motoring public and I look
forward to working with all old
friends and meeting new ones. J in
vite everyone interested in autos or
trucks to come and see me. I plan
to make deals that will please you.
-Bert Corbin
..f Mr. and Mr. Alfred Nl
m, Jr, and family waa Mra.
Nrlaona nephew, Paul t Iff
Albany. II waa on Ma way to
Moacow, Idaho to lU friend.
He will a-ion leava f Davt.
Calif, wbete he will lecrlve
t.re montba training In the
IV. Cwii-a prrMiiay to leav
Inir for dutu- In India.
ciirriivn Knuiuui and Karen
Ham left Monday for Salem,
where they will and the wera
attending GlrU Stat on tha
Willamette Unlveralty campu.
The girl will learn rltlenhlt
,..i ....ihrHia of rtMd covern-
mrni un the rlty. county, and
loarn iy
ury wer
taken to Satem by CherUyna
father. Kenneth Smouae.
leaving on Saturday for Cor
vallla were Hob liaker and Jay
Hall, who will apend a week at
tending Heaver Hya State on the
Oregon Slate Unlveralty earn
pua. The atu.lenta are choaen on
the bala of character, aervlce,
and leaderahlp In achool actlv
II n.
Bill Akera went to Portland t-r
Sunday and from there wa to
fly to the Marine Training Haw
ai Quantlco, Va, for a ala weeka
aurnmer training program. He I
the aon of Mr. and Mra. HVil
Akera f lone.
Oear 700 9tada
Clothing ColUded
Sirtlng. mending, and packing
rlolhea for the clothing drhe
Mnred by the National Coun
cil of Chunhe. waa the main
activity at the June meeting of
the Women" Fellowship t4 the
lone United Church of ChrUt.
Tin uneable clothing and blan
ket were taken to Pendleton
and from there will go to Van
couver, Wn.. for ahlpment to
vartou needy area. Of the
ten chuithe of this area par
ticipating In the drive, lone wu
th.' largeM contributor wlih 7.V4
MiunU of clothing The total
wa 2.5T2 lunU. .Mr. Roy
Gootlnnv waa chairman of t!i.r
lone prokTt.
Following a otluck lunchen
at noon the group Installed new
officer for the coming year.
Mr K. M. Baker wa Install
ing officer with Mra. Walter B.
Crowell asfcKting her. Mr. Al
fr.d Nelson. Jr.. was Installed
prextdent and wated with her
were Mr. John Jepcn a vice
pnaldent and Mr. Keith Rea ns
M-retao'-treasurer. Mra. Omar
Rletmann I the new womhlp
chairman: Mra. Lindsay Klncal.l.
study chairman: and Mrs. Gor
don Meyer, witness chairman.
Denton Keyea and Kermit
Frickson have arrived in lone
from North Dakota to cnd the
lummrr working In the Goose
berry aiea. - "
Mr Ida Coleman left last
Thursday for Portland, where
she will visit her dauphtcr, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Crawford and
family, before going to Albany
to cook at a youth camp near
there this summer.
Installation of now officers of
Locust Chapter No. 119 will be
hold at the Masonic hall on
Tuesday evening. June 29. at
8:00 p.m.. according to an an
nouncement by Mr. and Mr-.
Charle O'Connor, worthy mat
ron and patron-elect. Following
the public Installation the an
nual strawberry and Ice cream
feed wlU be held. All Masons,
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niirriy. y. mm la kiU if huvlM aw rOKD nvf
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raairrn Siar members and their
families are cordially Invited to
both evtnta.
Mr. and Mr. Paul Pettyjohn
Sr, and hi daughter. Klrtibi-r
spent lha wrrk end In Port
land and attended ma of tha
lUiMt Festival featlvltlea.
Mr. snd Mr. Botert Akrri
alao were In Portland thla week
end for the Rom Festival.
CMtaUoad Hurt la Accidaat
Mrs. James Carpenter and
Jhn Gaarvland had a eollUion
at tha Interaction of A and
Third Streets last Thursday
morning. John, who was riding
a motorcycle belonging to J
Palmer, waa badly hurt and auf
fered a broken noa and other
laceration and brutae. He was
taken to Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. He waa wearing a erah
helmrt. which probably kept
him from being much more n-f
loudly Injured. David Carpenter
waa rldln with hla mother In
the rar and burned hla hand on
the eahauat of the motorcycle,
when fotnff to the aid of John
Laurie ChUdera waa honored
on her aiith birthday with n
party given by her mother, M..
t'leo Chlldera. at the home of
Mra. Dk-k Sherer last Tuesday
afternoon. Little guest, who
came and enj"ed birthday rake
and other refreshments an I
camea with Laurie were Arlene
Cannon, Itobln llausler, Soott,
Tixid. and Brett Mierer. Rainy
Klncald. Von White. Anita. Ih b-
ra. Donna, and Barbara Talmer
and Harvey tniuk-r.
Pecrnt visitor at the home of
Mr and Mr. Wallace Matthew
were Mr. and Mrs- Darrcl lllrks
and family I'rlneiii. and Mr.
and Mr. F.lvin Fly of Boardman.
Dk Hynd left on Sunday
morning fJf Oregon State L'nl
vers It y. w here he w ill be em
ployed on the campua for the
summer months. Dick has Just
completed Ms freshman year
there.
Workmen are busily engaged
In laying pipe from the old city
well near the depot under th
highway and up the hl'l to Hih
View (Vmt'lrrv. where the water
will be used, for Irrigation.
Mrs. timer liriintn and ne-
grandsim. Stephen LlndMror.
attended the wi-dnng or .Mrs.
Crif f lth's nephew. David Evere't
Linn, at Vernonla last Thurs
day afternoon. David, who Is son
m . a- at
of Mr. ana ir. vvauer r-. unn
of Vernonla. and Harriet Elaine
Piwlorun dauehter of A
Mr. r-.M.rco 5i. Pmlersen of Ver
noma, were united in mama
at a 2:00 p m. ceremony In th-?
First Christian church by the
Rev. Robert Sargent. Stephen
iurvvt a usher for hU cousin.
Linn is assigned to the L'SS Ben
jamin Franklin, one oi the ursi
marines to be built It is to re
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppner, Oregon Thursday, Juno 17, 1965 See.2-4pogcs
rommUakned In September and
then sent to Hawaii. At present
he I atattoned In Connecticut
Alter a short honeymoon In
hmuh f-ijlumtjla the young
couple will fly to tht east roa4.
William Spohn. fifth grade
leather In lona for several year
ha resigned and has accepted
position leaching In the ele
mentary rnhmA at Richland. He
and Mrs. ?iwhn lian to move to
the new location aoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol MlHer and
famllv left on Monday for their
new home at Athena. Mr. Miller
U planning to attend aummer
school at the University of Oregon,
Mr and Mr. L. U. llerrlck and
family arrived home on Friday
frotn a vacation at the toast at
Frt Canby and Fort Flagner In
Washington.
Ttinw attending the State
Grange convention In Pendleton
this week are Pomona Master,
lier! Akers and Mr. Aker. wr.
and Mr. W. C. Crawford, and
Lee palmer. Willow's Crang"
master, and Mrs. Palmer.
Twenty-two studenta fron
lone completed two we-ks of
summer school at St. Patrick's
Catholic churvh In Heppner on
Saturday. First graders receiv
ed first communion on Sunday
morning. Catherine McLIUgoit,
who was the only one frrm lone
In this group, had the measles
and wa unable to attend th
Sunday morning service.
Quite a numoer oi ion- nr
Hies attendd the farewell din
ner for Mr. and Mrs. .ei An
ilirvm and family at the Fal-
Pl villon on Sunday afternoon.
The Anderson are leaving the
county after his 19 year of ser
virv aa rviuntv a ecnt to loin the
extension scrvlcts in Niger. Af
rica.
Mr. and Mr. Walter Jacobs
entertained the high school
las. of the United thurcn oi
Christ last Thursday evening.
During the evening the group
made candy to soli at the snacK
bar at the auction and barbe
run a t thn (imncf hall on Sat-
daughter of Mr. and urday. About ten young people
auenui-u.
Stephen Lindstrom left on
Monday for Seattle, where ne
will take a plane for Naknck.
Alaska. He will be employed by
Kayak Packers. Inc., for the
summer months. He accompan
ied his father. Roy W. Lindstrom,
to Portland, where Mr. Lindstrom
will attend Masonic Grand
Lodge as District Deputy to the
Giand Master from District ?o
a.
Valby Lutheran Bible School
finished ita two weeks work on
Friday and on Sunday evening
the children presented a pro
gram of memory work and aong
for their parents. Three men
from tha Condon Radar Station
entertained also with guitar
music and songs. The program
was preceded by poUuck sup
per. An average of fifty students
a day were In attendance at the
Vacation Bible school at the
United Church of Christ this
nait Tek. according to Mr.
Cleo Chllders, secretary of the
school, Friday evening thi
children presented a short "ra
gram to th parents and dis
played tha classroom work. Cer
tificates wera liven those stu
dents, who had romplrted th
entlra week'a work. A fUmalrlp
To Everything a Season" was
shown by Mm. Robert Rletmann.
The money collected each day
and on Friday evening will go
toward the purchase of a new
protector for the new education
building.
Mr. and Mrs. David Harp an1
family hava moved from tha
trailer court to Oroflno, Idaho,
where they will be for about
sis weeks.
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