Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 31, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Church Women Hear
Of Island Missions
If CATHERINE UNDSTKOM
IONK Annual tnrellnjr of
MIJ Columbia Women' Fellow
khli) of the United Church of
t lirUt win held at the Milton'
Frrcwtcr Federated church on
Monday. March '2. Mm. i. V.
Callaway of Hi Dallre. presh
dent of the association, rcalicd.
Featured apeak wi Mr.
Harold K.vmann, Dean of Chris
ii... follfUN at MIiIhuvbd. Min
danao, IlilllPplnv Inlands. Her
letiurr on the development of
the educational system thero
was UlUMtralcil by colored slides
of the varloua ha-s of the
work. She stressed the help of
the Church World Service
throughout the missionary work.
In which he and her husband,
Itev. Kvmann have been en
Kak'cd fur the laat ten years.
Other apeakera at the meet
ing were lr. A. J. Uuttrvy, fort
land. UreKon Conference minis
ter, and Mra. Brian Tlchenor of
Wllsonvllle, state rsldent of
the Woiiien'a Fellowship.
In keeplna with the Lenten
season the film 'This .Sustain
In if Bread" was shown, followed
hv communion service.
Those attending from the lone
area were Mrs. Alfred Nelson,
Jr.. president of the local Fel
lowship, M.s. K M. Baker, Mrs.
F.Ua burgoyne, Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse, Mra. Milton Morgan,
and Mrs. Omar lUetmann.
Members of the lone High
school hand under ine airecuon
of their Instructor, Archlo lied
man. spent last Friday and Sat
urday in ileppner attending a
band clinic. The atudy meetings
and practice M-sslons culminat
ed In a very fine concert on Sat
urday evening. Six schools par
ticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Miller and
family of Athena spent the
week end here as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Kobert Jcpsen and
family.
Mrs. Adon Ilamlett and Char-
lana l..ff nn TxmdmV (or Port.
fond on a business trip. They
plan to bring horn Mrs. Mary
Swanson, who has been visiting
relatives In halem
Mrs A. (J. Hwannon returned
from Pioneer Memorial hoapltal
In llcppnr this week after
spending several days there for
observation.
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith
left Monday for 1'ortland to take
their daughter, t liar lone, oacic
to school.
Mr ami Mrs. pnvid Uletmann
and Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hrlstow
drove to Walla Walla on Sat
urdu v. where the ladles attend
ed a bridal shower for their
niece. IJridn Swsnson.
Street LlahU Added
The Mil In Street of lone Is
brighter this week due to the
Installation of new IDO watt
mercury lights. Hie five lights
removed were placed further up
Main Street. Installation work
was done bv Columbia Basin
FJeclrlc Co ti crews and there
will te an $18.00 a nunth fee
for the maintenance and light.
Later It Is hoH-d by the City
Council to replace all street
lights In town.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
left on Tuesday morning for a
business trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Konald Bishop
and daughter Barbara sent sev
eral davs in Portland last week.
Mr. BWhop Is on his vacation
from the Union Pacific Depot.
Barbara visited with Lynn and
Sherry Benson while In the city.
Mrs. Heliker'a Brother Dies
Mrs. E. C. llellker received
word on Tuesday of the death
of her brother at the Veteran's
Hospital In Portland. George Ed
ward Zlnk was born near Philo
math on April 2. 1WU. to Alfred
M. and Irene McKinley Zlnk. He
spent most of his school days
attending Lexington schools, but
later finished at lone. He farm
ed north of lone until leaving
the county.
Funeral services will be held
at Jacohscn'a Family Funeral
Service Parlor, 8747 S. E. Fos
ter Itoad In Portland, on Friday
at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be
In the Veteran's Cemetery. He!
Is survived by two daughters
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, March 31, 1966
Sec. 2
Seaman Hams Scnrej Aboard USS Hornet
Umsn Tflrhsrrt ItsmS. L'SM.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Vester llama
of lone, has returned 10 Long
h.nh r-atif atuiarri the anti
submarine warfare aupport air
craft carrier US3 Hornet, after
completing more than seven
months In the South China Sea
KEEP OREGON GREEN
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f;mHt E. Cannon, PortUo L kat
ut been eletted prnident of the
krep Oregon Crrrn AitodstioBV.
lis it Prrtidrtrf of the Standard
liiiuiaiK Company.
Dates to Remembers
Ttie Junior Class of lone High
school Is sponsoring I movie
at the rafctorium on Sunday,
April 3. at fi:30 p m.. featuring
James Daron and Cindy Carol In
"t;idt;et Goes to Home,"
Rainbow Assembly No. 89 will
mil-mi rtiurih on Italnbow Sun
day. All 3. as proup. They
will meet at tne nan at u.w
a m. and go to rhurch together.
IVta Omega Sorority will hold
a traveling food sale on Satur
day, April 9.
Topic Club for April hai been
cancelled until a later date.
when the scheduled speaker will
be available. J
lone Dancing Club will spon-;
sor dancing lessons beginning
on April 2. Teen classes featur
ing the Batman, will begin at
CM); new adult classes will
start at 8:00 prnj and esperl
meed adult classes at 9:00 p m.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gaars
Hnd and Marianne and Linda
Williams, and their cousin Pat
ty Crawford spent the week end
here. They visited at their
grandmothers. Mrs Ida Cole
man and with grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur DaUell.
off the Coast of Vietnam with,
the Seventh Fleet
Hornet provided the Seventh
Fleet with anti submarine de
fense and search and rescue
services.
He was awarded the Vietnam
Service Medal for his partlclpa.
Hon in th Vietnam War az&xst
the communist guerltlaa.
Enroute to Long warn, iiorrwt.
visited Iwo Jlma and Sydney,
Australia.
and two sisters. Mrs. Helikcr and
Mrs. William (Addle) Tompkins.
Tom Helmblgner. member of
the gymnastic team of the Unl-
erslty of Oregon attended two
meets during spring vacation,
lie Disced elehth In the Pacific
Athletic Conference at Berkley.
Calif, and then went on to un
Anccles to attend the western
Regional Meet where he also
placed eighth. At this tourney
he had the misfortune to tail
on the aprlngs causing a cut In
the head which required 12
stitches to close
Go elegantly in an
easy-care shoe of beautiful
Corfam. . . made to keep
Its good looks longer.
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LADIES: WE HAVE FREE INDIANA CUTG LASS BUD VASES FOR YOU.
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We Extend Our Hearty Thanks to All Our Friends on the Occasion of
--A Half Century of Serving The Great People of Eastern Oregon
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Fine Friends Has
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Creamery in Eastern
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BILL COX (left), owner of Morrow County Creamery, stands with his father. W. C.
Cox. who coma from Virginia to the west In 1905. He worked as a deUTerrman cmd at
other JoSi before atartlna the creamerr in 1916. Bill bought the crearaerr from hit father in
1963 cslter working In the business much of hla lUe.
At Your Grocers, Look For
Pride of Oregon
CREAM
19 Delicious Flavors in Colorful Convenient Cartons
ICE
Thousands of
Satisfied
of
Satisfied
Patrons
TWO MODERN TRUCKS, including the large Wrigerated unit purchased in 196&. deUw
OreSon ic eWad butter? a. well as other dairr products. toroghout Moow. CUliam
Wheeler rounties on regular routes. Stan ling beside the trucks are D.R. (Dud) Tash. a
ue? epYoT So eanT for 34 lra. end Claude Cox. Tash U responsible for pro
d action at the creamerr.
From The Dairy Case at Your Favorite Store, Select
Pride of Oregon
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RICH HEALTHFUL
Wholesalers of
Kraft Products
and
Tillamook Cheese
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Owned BY W. L. (Bill) Cox.
Founded April 1. 1916, Br
W. C. (Claude) Cox. And Op
rated For Tears By Claude
And Clara Cox.
Phone 676-9244
Heppner