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Exchange Student Talks On Sweden at Grange By KATHERINE L1NDSTROM ION K Willow Grange met fit I hi- Intll Saturday evening, April lfi. wild Muster Leo I'ulin it presiding. A mini II crowd heard the Mieuker. I.iim Johnson, glvo an liilcrcNiliiK eommenlary, wlillu showing slides (rum his native Sweden. Lars Is ii n cxrlmn k u student tiUfinltnu high school In llt-riulhlon. He stated that hl geography taught that Oregon Ih I hit high fit producing timber state In llin U. S. When he arrived In Oregon, (low Into Portland nt night unit came lo Kermis ton bv cur ut night. On awak nlnu In tin morning, he found to his astonishment, no Ui'cfi. only sagebrush, which ho had lirver seen bclore. Tin- pust win tor has been wry severe In Swe don, so Lars wits hnppy to tic In Oregon. Among hU Interesting pic lures wort slides of the midnight nun and another of a mun fish ing ut niUlnlk'ht. Sandwiches ami coffee worn M'rvod ut tin' close of the even ing by the hostesses. The noxt Grunge meeting wilt bo Satur day. May 21. at 8:00 p.m. Krebs Hurt In Hon Tall luck Krebs had tho mlsfor timo to tirouk hlit right leg at his ranch homo at (Veil on Fri day. Ho wim riding a horse nour tho sheep sheds, whon tho horse nII)mhI nnd foil on him, causing a spiral fracture. I In l a pa tient nt Pioneer Momortul hos (illul. whoro ho In progressing satisfactorily. Tlilt Carlson celebrated hi truth birthday on Sunday with u fishing imrty at tho homo of his grandmother, Mr. John Graves, lust out of llardinan. Ills purontH, Mr. and Mrn. UjuIs Carlson, took tho following boys to tho mountain for tho party: Greg Davidson, Miuk Itlotmann, Frank Machan, Freddie Sher man. John Marlek and Phil's broihor. I'llnt. George Munford of Nampa, Idaho, arrived on Monday for a visit with hi mm In law and daughter. Mr. and Mm, Clone Klotmanii and Chris. Tho American Lutheran Church Women mot ut tho homo of Mm. Mary Swanson on Tues day morning. Mr. Jen Warfteld tsstxr zrTl the wm HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES was co-hostcsn. l'lnnii were rnudo fur tho Willi annlversury of Valbv Lutheran church on Sunduy, John Kea, who Is In the Job Corp near Tillamook, Hpont tho week end with hi purentH, Mr. und Mm. Clell Ken. At lluloltl, manager of Slef- aril's I'afo, entered I'loneer Momorliil hospital In llcppncr on Sunday for treatment. An error wo made lost week in roiortlim tho time of the liuiee Iokhoii for teenager. The classes begin at !:K) p.m. In Htend of y.'M) u prevlouHlv an nounced. Adult classes begin ut K:30 with advanced classes being held at J:.) p.m. Follow- Inu dancing lessons last Mitur- day ut the Legion Hall, a dan- dug )nrty wu noll. iiuesi wore proM-nt from rcnnioion and llermlston. A beautifully decorated birthday cuke wu presented to Jerry Klehcls. tl.mee Instructor, bv Mr. Hay Leo of 1'endloton and the birthday song wan sung bv Uiose present. Mr. unit Mrs, Minor Sctieeiur mid Miss Kliiu of I'ortlnnd wore Sunday guests of Mr. Scheclar's broihor In law and Muter, .mi. and Mi. l-eo Criilitreo. Five member of the lone Car don Club attended tho uprlnif mootliiK of the Blue Mountain plHtrtct of tho hoiierateil tiur don Club ut Utnatlllu on Thurs day. They were Mr. Fredrick Martin, dlstrlil director. Mr. Omar Itlotmann. Mr. Carry Tul- ll, Mr. Lloyd Johnson, and Mr. Tom Huston. The lone member operated the Country Store, which old plants and ar ticle which tho different clubs had donated for tho benefit of tho district oryanlatlon. Tho lone United Church of Christ Is conduct Inn the unnuul Church World Service clothlnK appeal durlnu April. Any Kod practical clothlnK and shoes, for all uccs nnil climates, are wel come, ClothlnK niav le deposit ed In boxes at Hrlstow's Mar ket. Akor's Laundromat, or at the church. Thirteen tables of cards were plaved at tho Topic Club party at the Masonic Hall on Satur day afternoon. Winner ut brldno wore Mrs Jerry Sween ey, hlKh; Mr. Robert Jepson, low; und Mr. F.mmu II.iKer. travellim prize. Pinochle prizes wore won bv Tanya Tucker, Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, April 21, 1966 Sec. 2 Monument News Br MABTHA MATTESON Heppner Cemetery Care Payments Due Patrons of tho annual care method of plot maintenance arc reminded that payment of $10.00 must be mado lo Mrs. Klalne S. CoorKo, Heppner. before. May 1 In order for the MWloo to be continued. Request for Information may be directed to Mrs. CoorKo, Box 38, llcppncr. hltrh; Mr. Ola Rup.eU'H, low; and Mr. Ida Coleman, travul ln prize. Mrs. W. C. Kosewall nnd Mr. Vun Hubbard won i tho door prlwd. Mr. Loul Carl son won the sowing machine, ! which the Topic Club had been offerlnu ticket on this winter. All proceeds from both events will be used at tho lone I'ub ,11c Lllwury. Guest of Mrs. Lake Beckner I this week-end wore her sister, ,Mrs. Alines lllnklo and Mrs. jlllnkle's son In law and dauKh :tor, Mr. nnd Mr. Joe Harrison jof Pilot Itock. They had come I over to Heppner for the Junior .Olympics truck moot on Satur iduv. Mr. and Mm, Herbert Kkstrom Sr. left on Tuesday for a trip to Cullf irnla. They were accom- pan led us far u Albany by Mrs. ;Kkstroin'H sister, Virginia Mc Claln, who ha been vIsitlnK here for wverul weeks. On their trip the Kkstrom wilt Join a uttlemen's tour of several Ranches In the Stockton area north of SaiTumento and will (then ro to Concord to visit their on und hi family, Mr. and I Mrs. Dick Kkstrom und daugh ters. Tho Home Economics Club met at the homo of Mrs. W. C". Crawford with Mrs. O. L. Lun doll as co-hostess, Instructions wore k-lven out to all who wish to enter State Crango sowing contest. The next meetlnc will bo Mav 20 at tho homo of Mrs. Harold Sherer at 2:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Roland BeiRstrom and family drove to Othello. Wash, on Sunday to attend the tiuotlsm of the Martin's first jKrandchlld. Meleno Ellon, tiny duiiKhtor of Mi. and Mrs. moi sin Martin, was baptized nt the Pllirrim Lutheran Church In Othello bv the Rev. Kenneth Torvlk. Mr. ond Mr. BcrRstrom wore sponsor. Mr. ond Mrs. Roy W. Llnds trom drove to Moro last Thurs day evcnlnu to attend the Friendship Night and reception honorlnit Mrs. Barbara Cray, member of the E.STARL commit tee of the Crand Chapter of Ore gon. DATES TO REMEMBER: The American LckIoii Auxil iary will sponsor a traveling food sale on Saturday, April 30, at 1:00 p.m. Proceed will Ro to the Child Welfare fund. I Locust Chapter No. 119. Order of the Eastern Star. Is Issuing a cordial Invitation to members and friends of the Order to a Friendship Nlk'ht and public re ception Saturday evening, hon oring Katherlne Lindstrom, chairman of the Credentials 'Commute' of tho Grand Chap iter of Oregon. Worthy Matron and Patron Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles O'Connor will also present a 50 1 year pin and several 45-year pins to members. Tho event will be hold at the lone Masonic Temple on Saturday evening, April 23. at 8:00 p.m. I Topic Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Tows on F"rl i dav. April 22, nt 2:00 p.m. Mark Brown will give an address on By DELPKA JONES LEXINGTON Three Links Club of Holly Rebekah lodge mot at the home of Mrs. A. F. Mak-ske. last Thursday after noon for Its regular meeting, with the chairman, Mrs. Joe Yocom, presiding. Kebekah As sembly In Baker was discussed and a clean up day for the grounds around the lodge hall was set for Friday. After a most successful meet ing the group adjourned and re freshments were served by the hostess. Charles Colley Is a patient In Community Hospital In Pendle ton following surgery there one dav last week. Visitors to sec Mr. Colley on Saturday were his wife, Mrs. Colley, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Come to the BAND ' " I SATURDAY, APRIL 23 DUNK TANK GUESSING GAMES COUNTRY STORE LOTS OF BOOTHS BAND MUSIC PRIZES! FUN! FAIR PAVILION HEPPNER SUPPER AT 6:30 P.M. PROCEEDS CO TO SUPPORT THE HEPPNER SCHOOL BANDS CARNIVAL SPONSORED BY BAND PARENTS & PTA'S THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT YOUR HOME-OWN ED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE HANK OF j!Eastern Oregon HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MONUMENT Slim Owelngs has returned from spending the winter In Mexico. He stopped here to visit his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and children, before going on to Vancouver, Wn to enter the Veteran's hospital. Mrs. Frieda Tubbs of Pendle ton spent the week-end here visiting her folks, Mx. and Mrs. 'red McWlllls. son Bobby Joe Wheeler, daughter, Mrs. Lllburn Hunt and family on the L. S. Ranch. I Mrs. Stella McCarty and two I nephews of Heppner came Fri 'day evening aft work for a Ed Hunt, Mrs. Gene Cole and visit with their sons and faml- Mm. Florence McMillan. jlles. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske Mr. and Mrs. Don Oilman and 'returned Sunday from Forest two sons of Yamhill spent the ,Grove where they visited their week-end here visiting his folks, son, Don. who attends school .Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gilman. there. Debbie and Ginger Ma-1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howell Jeske stayed with their grand-.took Mr. and Mrs. Frank How parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ma-ell to John Day for business on I jeske while their parents wereiFrlday. away Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hunt and mr. t,.l D,,.,ll lc enonrl. , J-lIIIl J1UIH aim WTia In Idaho vising.""""" iday evening Three Links Club Sets ?, Grounds Cleanup Day In and Mrs. Elmr Matteson drove to Heppner last Wednes day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Llppert and three sons traveled to Prlne vllle over the week-end and vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ansll Martin. I The American Legion and Grange sponsored a crab feed Friday evening In their hall. A good crowd was out to enjoy .it. A dinner was given Saturday 'evening: at the Ellis Hunt home for Gene Hlnton. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. FJlls Hunt and girls, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Matteson and children. Wanna, jAlvin and Charlie Hunt, Mr. land Mrs. Dale Hunt and two girls, and the mother, Mrs. ReeU Hlnton. lone Post Office Construction Set to Pendleton Frl to meet Pfc. Gene Hunt, who came home on his first leave from army tralnlne. Garv Engle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engle, came in Fri day night on his leave from camp. Mrs. Mary Llppert spent last Thursday In John Day. his trip to Washington, D. C. on the U. N. Pilgrimage for Youth last summer. Members are to bring a book for the book show er and have a current event for roll call. Valby Lutheran church in Gooseberry will celebrate its soth anniversary on Sunday, April 21, with worship service at 11:00 a.m., followed by a pot lurk dinner. There will be no Sunday school. Members and friends are Invited to attend this Important occasion. There will also be a program following dinner. Mrs. F. T. Martin, district dir ector of Blue Mountain District, was guest speaker at the Mon day night meeting of the Bloom er Girls Garden club at llerm lston. She showed slides of the state and national conventions of the Federated Garden Clubs atives and friends dropped in for the program. Mrs. Garry Tul- for cake and coffee. Those at lls acompanlcd her. .tending were Mrs. Frank Rob- Mrs. Lee Palmer entertained inson, Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, on Tuesday nonoring Mrs. Har- Mrs. a. r. majesKe, Mrs. c old Sherer on her birthday. 'Jones, Mrs. Nadlne Johnson and Guests present were: Mrs. Mil- Mrs. Ken Marshall, Mrs. Gene ton Morgan, Mrs. Paul Petty--Cole and Mrs. Joel Engleman John Sr., Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, jof lone Ing some time her son Paul. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Irvin and children were recent Lexington visitors, bringing home Mrs. Florence McMillan who has been visiting at the Irvin home In Huntington. Lyle Allen of Boardman vis ited Saturday In Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sager!tours lnto Thailand. Japan and traveled over the week end to , china before returning home. laano. wnere tney vumea ner He an(j nis brother, father who is 111. !now operators of Newt O'Han-a has returned River Honda shop, home after spending a few clays i In Walla Walla. Wn. Mrs. Billy Klinger and moth er. Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter left on Monday for San Diego, Calif., where thev will meet Billy Klinger who has been having sea duty with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Klinger will remain ana Mrs. Ledbetter will return later this week bv jet. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Estes of Portland were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alon zo Henderson. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson attended John F. and Cora M. Soward of Madras are successful bld- ,ders on the construction of a new postal facility in lone. It la announced by the Eost Of fice Department The new post office will con tain 906 square feet of Interior floor space, with an 80 square foot platform and 2000 square ifeet of parking and maneuver ing area. The basic lease term .will be five years with three 5- ivear renewal options. The building will be located on lots 7 and 8, Sperry's sec ond addition. It is not announc- Larry, are ed whe neons truction will start the Hood ; nor when the post office is ex pected to be completed. the District No. 10 Garden club meeting In Umatilla on Wed nesday of last week. Mrs. Florence McMillan was surprised on her birthday Sat urday when several of her rel- Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs. Gan-y Tullis, Mrs. Clell Rea. Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. E. M. Baker and Mrs. Earl Mc- Cabe. t Laddie G. Henderson return ed last week from a trip to Sel gon. Vietnam, where he visited several of his army buddies who were still stationed in the Embassy there. He also took Fellow Voters ln The Primary VOT Haskell Sharrard FOR Morrow County Assessor (PdL Adv. br Haskell Sharrcrrd.' Heppner. Ore.) OKIE VRflWLET il , - , , j WITH SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR OUTDOOR LIVING! Want to make life more enjoyable? Get a specially equipped Chevy Custom Camper pickup. Add the camper body of your choice. You can use the truck for work with body detached, then mount your camper body and head for the great outdoors. Go where you want, stop when you like. You're free as the breeze! And you can go often because it doesn't cost much. 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