Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 20, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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    HttTHL CAZCTTZ-TIMCS. ThurtwUY. January SO, 1
Formal Joint Installation
Seats Lodges' Officers
Mrs. Larry Cook and
Ball rr InMallrd as Nntd
Urand of thrtr repliv lodg.
rs. Sana Souti l;iMkh LxU'
No. S. and Willow LodiT No.
fK lOOF, at inl forma! Innlal
lalion cvrrmonUt Saturday eve
nine. January K. tn the lOOr
halL
Other elective offlerm of the
Rrttt-kahs who wer obligated
and installed were Mr. Kd L
Trace, vice crand; Mm. Orlan
Wright, m-ordinj; secretary;
Mrs. Tom HuMon, financial wo-n-tary.
"lid Mr. Gerald Rood,
treasurer.
Obligated a vice grand of
the Old Fellows ai Bill Farra.
with U. It. Tash Installed to the
double oilier of secretary and
treasurer.
Deputy Crand Master Archie
Bechdolt and Deputy PresMent
ot Dim. 2.1. Florence McMillan,
were In charce of the evening's
ceremonies, and with their staff
of Installing deputies, also tn
tailed the slate of appointive
officers.
For the coming year, Mrs.
Lincoln Nash will serve as war
den: Mr. John Borgstrom, con
ductor; Mrs. Frank Avers, chap
lain; Mrs. Alice Lu tire It, color
bearer Mr. Dean Connor, mu
sician: Mrs. M. N. Kirk. r. up.
porter to noble grand; Mrs.
Mattie Green. 1. supporter to no
ble crand; Mrs. Pete MrMurtry,
r. supiwrter to vice grand; Ada
riper. 1. supporter to vice grand;
Mrs. Leta Archer and Esther
Bergstrom. r. and L aides to
past noble crand; Mrs. Lena
Kelly and Mrs. Ron Haguewood
r. and 1. aides to chaplain, and
Mrs. Archie Padberg and Mrs.
Kachel Harnett, altar bearers.
For Willows Lodge. IOOF.
Pete McMurtry will serve as r.
supporter to noble grand; Cor
nett Green. I. supporter to no
ble grand; Eon Haguewood, r.
supporter to vice grand; C J. D.
Bauman. L supporter to vice
grand; Lincoln Nash, warden;
Ralph Beamer, conductor; Bob
Lowe, chaplain; Herman Green,
inside guardian, and Orian
Wright, outside guardian.
A beautiful spray of roses
was presented to the new Noble
Grand of Sans Souci by her
granddaughter. Connie Nelson,
who with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Nelson of Baker,
were also present.
Mr. Cook honored his wife!
with a lovely corsage, and pre
sented a like one to Mrs. Mil
lie Doolittle. a 60-year veteran
member of Sans Souci, who
served as musician for the in
stallation ceremonies.
Regrets were expressed that
the out-going Noble Grand, Lu
cille Parrish, could not be pres
ent, as she has been hospital-
Leon lcd for the pt two and one-
half month, ller Jewrl U N"
prrMn(rd at a later date.
Joint Installation of th? rJ
U il ltklLiit ia a traitllltin anil
preceded by bountiful dinner I
for lodge members and their J
lamuie. j iie dinner rnairman.
Mrs. A vera, was complimented
Wt'll WIS- 111!' Ullill-ri, lJ
a good crowd with many out-
of town visitor. Assisting were
Mrs. Lisle leathers, Mrs. La-
Trace. Mrs. I'adberg, Mrs. Rood
and Ada Piper.
Members of Ruth Assembly of
Rainbow Girls, Shirley Krwln.
Susan Molhv. Sara Miller, Kathy
Melbv and Jan llacer. wete
complimented on their effleten
cy In doing an excellent job of
serving tables.
V.V..7
New Holly Officers
Installed Last Week;
Jewels Are Awarded
I
DANCE
To Live Music
Friday, Saturday
Nights
Wagon Wheel
HEPPNEB
Phone 676-8997
LEXINGTON Holly Rcbckah
Lodge No. 139 held a public
meeting last Thursday night at
the hall for the purpose of In
stalling elected and appointive
officers for 1906.
The installlnc oflcers were
Mrs. Florence McMillan, district
deputy president, and Mrs. A.
F. Majeske, installing marshal.
Elected officers include Mrs.
Charlie Tadberg. noble grand;
Mrs. Joe Yocom. vice grand;
Mrs. Charles C Jones, secretary,
and Mrs. Alonzo Henderson,
treasurer.
Serving as appointive officers
are Mrs. Gene Cole, warden:
Mrs. Frank Robinson, conduct
or; Mrs. Joel Engleman. color
bearer: Mrs. A. F. Mai e s k e.
chaplain; Mrs. Bertha Hunt,
outside guardian: Mrs. Charles
Colley, inside guardian; Mrs.
Annit- .mu niters, its.-u; Mrs. jr-
is Padberg; LSNG; Mrs. William
VanWinkle. LSVG; Mrs. Mc
Millan. RSVG: Mrs. Al Fetsch.
right altar bearer: Mrs. Wayne
Paplneau. left altar bearer; and
Mrs. Ed Hunt, past noble gand.
Following installation, seals
were given to Mrs. Charlie Pad
berg nd Mrs- xocom for un
written work. Mrs. Pete McMur
try of Heppner honored Mrs.
Al Fetseh with the presentation
of a 23-year jewel to her that
had been given her mother, Mrs.
Delia Duran, by Holly lodge
many years ago. Mrs. Majeske
also made a presentation of a
15-year jewel as a gift from
herself to Mrs. Charles Jones.
Although Mrs. Ed Hunt, past
noble grand, could not be pres
ent, lovely handmade gifts were
presented her out-going oficers
as her appreciation for their fine
work the past year.
Several visitors were present
from out of town, and all en
joyed a social hour in the din
ing room following the meeting.
The card party held at the
Rebekah hall on Saturday eve
ning was well attended, with
eight tables of players present
The proceeds will go to one of
the many organizations that
the Rebekahs and OddFellows
are required to support through
out the year.
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Scouts Work on Cleanup
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM LEROT MEANDER (Mar? or E. Llnd-
tromj
Lindstrom-Ni kander
Marriage Ceremony
Held in Vancouver
Announcement has been re
ceived here of the recent mar
riage of Miss Margaret E. Llnd
strom. daughter of Mrs. Flor
ence Llndstrom of Sterling,
Colo., and William Leroy Ni
kander. son of the Rev. and
Mrs. Gus Nikander of Corvallis.
and former residents of Hepp
ner. The groom Is also the
grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Case.
The couple exchanged mar
riage vows at the Foursquare
church in Vancouver. Wn.. at
8:00 p.m.. November 21. Offici
ating clergymen for the double
ring ceremony were Dr. Roy H.
Mourer, assisted by the Rev. Ni-
r UVELLC MRTLOW
tlltid over from lat week)
IRKICON-On iWvmlter 3d,
;Boy Sout Troon No 7 of lr
jrigon Hoiked on a rutdlt Srv-
toe pro.vl bv cull lit tw and
burmittf truih along Mh tiv
so I he tieet ran l widened
At noon lha Uv had a wlnr
roat and when thev mmplrtisl
the job, they nut led manhmal
low .
Scout participating In the
protect were lVnnla Lamb, Par-
Mtn I'hrlMlanM'n, lon Wllaton,
RotH-rt Adam. Handy Rvan,
RtH-rt Ryan, Art Oliii. I'hailea
MtKenile. and Tom Vanllorn.
The boys were axuiHitHt by
Ueorge Anderson. t'lieter Wil.
son. AlU-it Purtlow and Ken
Lamb.
Lat Saturday, a few bllMcr
were feoHnel on the hand of
ome ivf the niium. as Ihev con
tinued to work with the lrrlgon
mayor anil rltv eourh-ll In clear
ing brufch. cutting trwa and
burning along the city
utreet. They conxntratel their
efforts on burning trai.h and
weed north of Highway 730
going through Irrlgon.
Sxuts present were David
nithjudit. Jon Clark. Dennis
Lamb. Charles McKenzle. leon
WllMin. Rotwrt Adams, Wayne
Buchanan. Phil Pnxlor. Clarnce
lro4-tor, Uiirrel IMmmel and Diu
win Christiansen. AIo present
and a!l.ttlng the scouts were
SewutmaMer Kenneth Lamb and
Major Chester Wilson.
Mrs. Grace Snvder. formerly
of Pendleton. Is a patient at the
I'matllla hospital. Mrs. Snyder
now resides in Irrlgon with her
son. Harry Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Golly
horn and family attended the
wedding of their son. John Gol
Ivhorn and Judy Lev.ls, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orva Les
slg. l-matilla. last Thursday.
The afternoon ceremony was at
the Umatilla Presbyterian
church, with reception follow
ing. The young couple Is at
home In Umatilla, where he Is
employed.
Mrs. Lloyd CooJey and son
Bill, visited Mrs. Cooley s bro
ther-in-law and sister. Mr. and i
Mrs. Alva Whitaker and her
I mother, Mrs. EInora Arbogast at
The couple left for a wedding
trip to Colorado. For traveling
the bride changed to a turquoise
suit with brown atvesortc.
They are now at home at 72 1
N. E. 19th St.. Portland, where
Mr. Nikander Is employed s
IBM Programmer at Jantzen.
Inc. He also serves as assistant
pastor at the Corvallis Four-
quare church.
After attending the Canyon-
vllle Bible Academy, he was en
rolled In Bob Jones University.
Greenville. S. C. and at Lire
Bible College, Los Angeles. He
spent four years in the U. S. Air
rorce.
The new Mrs. Nikander was jscappoose over the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berger
New Years Day with her tvolh.
rr. Martin Oliver f Si. Helens.
Staff Hut. Kenneth Tlor left
Wednesday from the I'smm air
iHut for S'attle and from there
Hew t Okinawa, where he will
he stationed with the Air Force
Mia. Tailor and four ihtldren,
Kenny. Ivnnv. Plana and Car
oln, trmained In Irrlgon anil
plan to join Tat lor al a later
date.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Berger
were railed to Olvmpla lat Frl
day bv the death of Ida aunt
Mrs. Georee I'aner. Funeral
aervlce for Mr. I'ancr was Sat
unlay. Miss Judy Herger of Port
land aetMiupanted hr folk to
Ohrnpla to attend the funeral
Mr. and Mra. Fred Markham
of I'jMM anil Mr. ami Mr. Fred
t Markham, Jr.. of KennewUk
drove to Irrlgon Sunday after
noon to lMt Mis. Myrtle Maik
ham.
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Slewart
Sharon and Tom. and Mrs. Ruth
Mil'ov dioe to Ivndleton Sun
day and attended rhunh erv
l' at the ivndlriort Church of
God. From there they drove to
l..t Grande where ihey vtHlted
Mr. and Mra. Frank Stewart
and other relatives. Mr. Mc
toy remained In I .a Grande
with her brother and slMer ln
law. Mr. and Mr. Lee t-ay-leal.
Mr. and Mr. Warren McCoy
-nt the w-ek end In Portland
Mr. and Mr. Dale Shingle,
detker, i;iky and Randy of
Walla Walla sjn-nt the week
end with her folks, Mr. and
Mr. Bill Gray heal.
The A. C. Houghton Bobcat.
coached bv Dean Swenson, won
a double-header from Umatilla
grade school Friday with the
"B" game sre 3.1 19 and the
"A" game scire 20 I H. The Bob
cat will play at Echo Friday,
January II. at 2:3". and will
play at Arlington Friday, Jan
uary 21, at 2:u p.m.
Father Recovers
After Accident
Truman II Messenger, Sr., of
Milt lu ll hm dlniKt-d fiorn a
IllnevlUe liolt Saturday af
Icr rei'Veilng fioin nuiie uf
fernl In a highway areldent
atxmt five ml lia weal of Mltth-
eil on the John Pay highway
January He U the faiher of
Mr. Carl Maiquardi of Leung-
ton.
Another man. RlK-rt D Id
Iv. .wa kllleil In Hie a.rlitrnt
MekAenger, foreman of a high
way maintenance new, wa
dtltlng a pitkup Uuik on the
klumlt covered Icy highway when
I he vehicle skidded out of ion
trol. Polly, a pakM-ngcr, wa
thrown from the piikup and
killed when hi head struck a
rtk. Mcfcvengiv ulf're ievere
brulae and had cut lu Ma
l.a. k.
Carl Marquardt all thai Me
M-nger and hi paaseiigt-r were
ttlng to catch a stale highway
truck lhat had pnxroded ahead
of them, idly, a highway crew
man, w MiMMd to tx In the
triKk. hut the driver had forgot
ten to stop for him.
Potter Completes
21 Days in Hospital
David It. Potter, superintend
ent of Morrow County School,
completed hi 21t day In Kman
uel hoKpltal, ISTtlaml. Tuesday
following a kidney operation.
However, his wife said Wednes-
lav that he la rupectcd home
thl week-end.
Potter underwent surgery In
late December and showed good
Improvement but suffered some
thing of a relapse about 10 days
a no. delaying his dismissal from
the hospital. Mont recent report
la that he Is now showing good
progress and will return home
to convalesce.
RUBBER STAMPS made to order,
also STAMPING PADS In
black, red or green. For busi
ness or personal use. Orders
filled promptly at the Gazette
Times office.
kander. father of the groom.
The bride was given in mar
riage by the Rev. Flay Walker.
Decorating the altar were stand
ards holding white and blue
tinted chrysanthemums com
bined with silver sprayed wheat.
An open Bible was on the com
munion table behind the min
ister.
Maid of honor for her sister
was Miss Carol Llndstrom, of
Sterling. Colo.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. James
L. Davenport. Mrs. Merv Peters.
both of Portland, and Mrs. Don
Terry of Prineville
Rev. Howard Heimbuch of
Oregon City attended as best
man. Ushers were the Reverends
Kenneth Heriford of Longview,
Wn.. Don Peterson of Eugene,
and Don Terry of Prineville.
Flower girl was Arlene Terry,
and ring bearer was Bradley
Davenport.
Immediately after the cere
mony. guests extended their
congratulations at a reception
in the church recreation hall.
Serving the cake were Mrs. Roy
H. Mourer and Mrs. Howard
Haimbuch; Mrs. Flay Walker
poured coffee; Mrs. Charles
Smallwood presided at the
punch bowl, and Miss Sharon
Dunaway passed the guest book.
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High school, attended LIFE Bi
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Beta Omega Boosts
Water Softener Fund
To Near $300 Total
Beta Omega chapter of Epsl
Ion Sigma Alpha sorority held
its business meeting at the
home of Mrs. Melba Miller on
January 5.
Mrs. Marilyn RIetmann, treas
urer, reported that a profit of
$166.64 was made on the din
ner served at the lone Fall Fes
tival. This makes a total of
$292.24 raised by the chapter for
the water softener fund for Pio
neer Memorial hospital at
Heppner.
A total of S7.65 was collected
by the chapter for the muscu
lar dystrophy drive.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by Mrs.
Miller.
Vets Loans Show
Drop in 1966
drove to Portland last Wednes
day morning after receiving
word that Mrs. Borger's mother.
Mrs. Bertha Catlow, had been
Injured in a car accident. Mr.
Catlow suffered a broken shoul
der and cuts and bruises on her
head, and is hospitalized at
Portland Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Collins
took their daughter, Elsie Col
lins, to College Place Sunday,
where she Is a freshman at Wal
la Walla College.
Mrs. Lloyd Cooley took her
son, Bill Cooley, FA. to Port
land Friday, where he caught
a plane to the U. S. Naval Re
ceiving Station at San Francis
co. Cooley completed his boot
training at San Diego and la
now stationed on the USS Hor
net Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holm spent
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The Oregon Department of
Veterans' Affairs granted farm
and home loans to 3.377 veter
ans last year in the amount of
539,087.150, 11. C. Saalleld, dir
ector, reported today.
This was a 6 percent drop
from 1964 when 3.734 veterans
borrowed $41,723,000. Last year's
volume makes a total of 52,021
loans In the amount of $455,-
083,324 to Oregon's World War
II and Korean veterans since
the program started in 1945.
In Morrow county last year,
loans were granted to five vet
erans in the amount of $42,200,
compared to eight loans in 1964
for $72,400. Since the start of
the program, loans have gone to
93 veterans here in the amount
of $664,350.
Saalfeld said that of the $455
million borrowed, veterans have
repaid $298 million in principal
and interest. They fere repaying
at the rate of about $3.8 million
a month, with interest payments
alone average about $980,000.
Of the more than 52,000 loans
granted. 30.017 were outstand
ing on December 31 in the
amount of $283,675,713.
Service Held in Bend
For C. Ross Langdon,
Former Resident Here
News of the death of C. Ross
Langdon, 70, at a nursing home
in Bend on January 10 has been
received by friends here. Ser
vices were held at the Nis-wonger-Reynolds
Chapel in
Bend at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Jan
uary 12.
Langdon was born April 8,
1889, in Colfax, Wn. He was
raised in the Heppner commun
ity, made his home here many
years with his family, and work
ed as a garage mechanic.
He had lived In Bend recently
to be nea his daughter, Mrs.
Harold Gentry, 354 E. Irving
Street. A son. Rex Langdon, Is
in charge of the airport in
Hermiston.
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