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All Ages Enter Into Fun Night Games, Program at PTA Event If XATttCIMNC UNDSTROM ()NK Kuri NljrHt. sixinsoml -v the liitir ITA. was an rnjoy bU evenl for all ttiiml ul the family ul the hlth m IkmiI KHnriaiium on Humlay evening lUkkrtliall games W'l' 1a Vl'tl M-lMccn teams of Muilcnta from lhi ktiiimt Ihmuch the slkth h'railca. Tti M'vrnih anil eU'htli rriilo Imi iiUvfil ihi'lr fathera or a kulmiliuii father f iho ! ailv'iitiir'Mtn itmlni; the MXrtiiti crailit iMrU lavr hna ki-lhall aifalnit the eighth Kraile SIN, and the filth j;railc jlrl .tniKUleil aalnt l ho suth crate tram In volleyball. The hit? It school irlrl f.Kfil the worn en's volleyball learn anil Hip ft nai tiittiio or I in evening wan lirtwrrn the faculty ami the hlnh im Ikh.I (- Miimt. The first praile rhythm hand Hayed several riumlM-ta and the Charlie NrliMin Four entertained on the rultara and drum. Keith Nelson i drummer with Charlie Nelxon. Jim Swanson, and Nell 'hrltohrron on the stringed iiihtrutiieiit. Berl Akers waa general chair man of the successful affair. Light refreshments were nerved (turlntr he evening. Mr. and Mm, Klmo McMillan of .Salem arrived In lone on Sal unlay nd are gueats of her mother, Mr. Mary Nwanwm. On Sunday they attended funeral crvlccs for Mr. McMlllan'a unc le. YjuU Warner at lcklngton. Mra. McMillan staged for a vil li with her mother, but Mr. Mc Millan returned to Salem on Monday. Mra. Taul Pettyjohn. Sr. was hostess for a family birthday party for her dauKhter. Mm. Wayne llama lam Thursday af ternoon (juema were Mra. Cleo Drake, Mm. Cldon Tucker and Tammv. Mra. Harold Sherer, Mra. Marlon Palmer. Mra. Vcster llama, and Mrs. Lre Palmer and trlrla. Kev. and Mra. Walter R. Crow ell left Sunday afternoon for Portland, where they will aoend n few il.ivi Rocl.ty Makes Contributions St. William's Altai- Society met at the home of Mra. tJar. land Swanwon on Tuesday even I n. t wit voted In contribute In the water aoftener for the Pioneer Memorial hospital upon wired by u-ta OmrL'i and al- mi $J5 lo the church oryan fund at St. Patrlrk'a Catholic church Mr. and Mra Marlon Palmer entertained on Saturday evening in Honor .f t-(r vn and oau Khter In law. Mr. and Mra. Iai Palmer on their tenth weddlnij anniversary, (jucats for the .i" riocldtf party were Mr. and Mra. Wdiw llama, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Chillier. Mr. and Mr. Lyle Jen sen. Mr. and Mra. Clell Itea. Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Nah, Mr. and Mra. 4-wIm llalvoracn, Mr. and In llcppner. All the pant off leera I Mra. Hubert llarrNon, Mr. and were preM-nted with a iMft. They liicliide Mra Donald Mchlllgott prenldrnt; Mra. Howard trow ell. vice prealilent: Mra Dick MtKllU'ott, secretary; and Mra A. II. Marlck. i-orrekixindlnK aec retarv, Mra. Charlea Doherty re n-lved the door prle. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Dalell have returned from standing the week end with their aim In law and daughter, Mr. and Mra Wallace (iaarnland. In Portland On Saturday evening a buffi dinner was nerved in honor of Mr. Dale'a birthday. Another dauKhter, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Crawford and family of Albany Joined them for the party Mra. Albeit LlriiUlrom waa taken to I'loneer Memorial ho pltal early Saturday morning after suffering a heart attack durlnit the nlht at her home north of lone. Jler brother. Lee Turner, and hla aon, David, of La t.rnnde came over Saturday arternoon to ee her. Mr. and Mra. K. M. Baker re turned laM I'huraday from Meaa Artiina, where they nx-nt the winter. Durlmr the Christina holiday they flew to Sunnyvale, (allr . to Mult their win and dau-ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Duane Baker and family. They en loved their three and a half month In the deaert country but had more rain than usual this winter. On Sunday the Bak er drove to llermiMon to visit with another aon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Konald Baker, and family. Konald had Jum returned from a buslnes trip to Phoenix. Ariz, and to sev eral California points. WE ARE NOW DEALERS FOR TORO MOWERS Trouble-free with a capital "T"! il you own a cheap powermo er now, you probably know all about panilve repair billt and mnerabla summer Saturdays. You're P'cbabfy ready tor a boublo fre TORO. Cams on in and saa on! . sk. ' S"' r ill That's the 1966 Whirlwind9 by TORO PETTYJOHN'S FARM & BUILDING Heppnor SUPPLY Ph. 676-9157 Mrs. Ihk Sherer. Mr. and Mra. Itofer Palmer, and the honorees llik .Shiter won Mk'h for men and the plninhle rle and Mrs. CIo Clillders won hinh for women. I.yle Jensen wa low for men and Mrs. linger Palmer w a low fr r women. Sue Townsend and her neph ew. Ilrent Porwhy of Portland, came up on Monday lo end the week with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Mentha I Towntend. Mra. Vela Fubanka of Mad ras la vtiltinir at the Lewis Hal- vorsen home this week. She Is on her way home from a visit with her daughter-in-law. Mrs, John l.'ubanks and Sandra al Kennewlck. i Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Martin w III leave on Wednesday for ! Cleneden B-ach. where Mrs. Martin will attend an executive board meet In if of the State Fed eration of Garden Clubs at Sal Ishan Lodt-e on Thursday. On Friday Mr. Martin will part Id pate In a meeting of the gener al lay advisory and technical finance committee of the State Department of education. This committee Is romtxjsed of mem ters from all walks of life and Mr. Martin represents the Ore gon Wheat Growers League as a farmer. Members of the lone Lions club, their wives and guests en- loyed a delicious crab feed at the Legion Hail on Saturday evening. David Baker won the fresh salmon given as a door rize. Dancing lo records fol- owed the dinner. Mrs. Ronald Bishop spent Fri ay and Saturday on the East ern Oregon College campus at tending a workshop for librar ians siHinsored by the Oregon State Library with Miss Eliza beth Kridlv of their staff In structing. Mr. Bishop went to La Grande Friday evening to Join her and they visited over the week-end with their dau ghter. Barbara, who is a sopho more at E.O.C. Mrs. Cleo Chllders was host ess for a "Come As You Are" party Tuesday evening at her country home. The occasion honored Mrs. Dick Sherer on her birthday. Guests were Mrs. Per cy Morter. Mrs. John Jepsen. Mrs. Hershal Townsend. Mrs. Charles Carlson. Mrs. Lee Palm er. Mrs. Herb Peterson, Mrs. Ralph Klncald, Mrs. Bed Akers, Mrs. Wavne Hams, and Mrs. Tom White. Prize winners at pi nochle were Mrs. Morter. Mrs. Klncald. and Mrs. Hams. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hcimblgner were in Eugene this week-end to attend the Pacific Northwest Gymnastic Meet In which their son Tom participated. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice left on Monday morning for Reno, where they will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice, and new baby daughter, Klmberly Paige. lone Topic club will meet at the home of Mrs. M. E. Cotter Friday afternoon, March 11, at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse took their son, Carl, to Salem last week-end to enroll him in the Shangrila School for Boys and Girls near Salem. They also visited a son, Kenneth Lynn, at Oregon State University, and with his mother, Mrs. Anna C. Smouse, and with Mrs. Hortense Martin, both at Terwilliger Plaza in Portland. 'mm TTaas V"ar THE mY HEFFNEIt GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, March 3, I960 Sec. 2 ; V. -: ' (Z ) ' ' v . y. . y B (V-. ,f--M ri,y-. - ' ,f.i-u " -.' .t tmJ.; - if i. it ----- 1 - itSi-m mmmma - i - tt ii i Tn Tr'i - - - '- n TAKING PART in tb shrub plan tin 17 cremoor at Ion last Thursday war Bay Botc), trusts of the United Church of Christ wbtr shrubs wero planted; Floyd Lotus of Condon, representing Rich! laid Oil Corporation; Mrs. C C (Dolpha) Jonas, president of thf Ion Cardan club; Mrs. rradrlck T. Martin, project committee chairman for the club; and Mayor Jim Bamatt of Ion. The sign roads. The Richfield Award. Conservation of Civic Beauty, Oregon Cardan dubs. Ion Garden Club, Blue Mountain district No. 10. 1965." (Bill Johnson Photo for the. Gai etta-Times ) Ceremony Marks $50 Civic Beauty Award in lone A landscaping ceremony. sponsored by the lone Garden Club, was held at the lone Unit ed Church of Christ Christian Education Building last Thur- day afternoon. The landscaping project for he church grounds was made possible by a $50 Civic Beauti- ficatlon grant from Richfield Corporation. The grant was matched by a $50 contribution from the church congregation. Mrs. Fredrick Martin, Garden club chairman of civic beautifl cation for lone, served as mas ter of ceremonies. With her was the landscaping committee In- Bledsoo'f Pictures Of Inside Russia On lone PTA Program IONE Th lone ITA will present Stewart Bledtoe'a pic tures of Innlde Putt I a at Its meeting Wedneaday. March 9, at 8 p m. "huMta Is a very sad place, and Ihe Rusiana are very aad people. How would you like to work al a Job where you can't quit, can't ret fired, ran'l pet promoted? This la Ihe M of ihe Russian farmer." states State Representative Bledsoe, rattle, man from KUensburg. Wash., who visited ItusMa on a People to people tour. Bledsoe la one of Ihe very few farmers ever lo we Ihe real plight of Soviet agriculture and get home with pictures of It He states he took pictures of the bet they had to offer, but one will see all ies of diseased livestock, crop failures and farms without electricity. His pictures show that the farmer has no Incentive to keep things In repair and does only what he Is told to do, so comparltlve ly new farm machinery is brok-t-n down and abandoned. Ills pictures show new apart ment buildings with net attach ed to catch chunks of building materials as they crumble from the building. He has pictures of the "punchy, shovy" Russian soldier and pictures of the piti ful youth of Russia, who did not make the young pioneers. His slides will depict why "Russia Is the sound of walk ing feet because there are very few cars." Bledsoe, who has shown his pictures In over 300 school and inumerable meetings and gatherings, is sorry that he cannot be here personally, but he has taped a special narra tion for the lone PTA meeting to be used with his outstanding pictures. Everyone tn the com munity Is Invited to come and bring the family to the meet ing nest Wednesday evening. Members of the nominating committee, Mrs. Lewis Halvor sen, Mrs. Berl Akers and Mrs. Lee Palmer, will also report at the business meeting. eluding Mrs. Cecil Jones, garden club president, Mrs. Phill Em ert. secretary, and Mrs. Ernest Chrlstopherson. Representing Richfield Corpor ation was Floyd Larue of Con don, who presented the "Conser vation of Civic Beauty" plaque provements to the lone Garden club. Larue grounds. expressed his delight with the clean condition of vacant lots In lone. Responding on behalf of the City of lone was Jim Bar nett. mayor. 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