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Willows Grange Plans For Summer Events fry CATHERINE UNDSTROM IONE Willows Orange mot Saturday evening for the last time Ix-fore Hummer reeess. On August 7 a picnic will he held at Anton Wright Memorial park on Khea Creek to which all Crangcr ami their families and friend are Invited. Ilii! charter won druxd In memory of Crorgo Tlmm of Pen dleton, who was a metnher of VVIItowa Grange. There wan considerable dis cussion of the land mile In the north end of Morrow County In the linardiuan area. Member are urged to fill out and mall the blank recently received from the Department of the In terior. Named on the committee for the Willow Grange Kodco dance on July 2.1. honoring Princess Susan Llndstrom, were Donald lleliker, Berl Aker. and Lee 1'iilmer. Other may be added later. Mra. David Kletmann cave, a delightful program of slide and commentaries on their recent trip to Euroc. Countries visited Included Switzerland, Germany, AuBtrla. England, Wales, and Scotlund. Jery town and vil lage I enclosed within a atone wall; haa a church with a town clock In Ita tower or steeple; public aquare where farmer may display their produce, and nurrow street and bicycles ev erywhere. Her comments and pictures were very Interesting. l'omona Grange will meet with Iexlngton Grange on July .K). Imperiling the meeting a supper will be served by the Lexington IIKC at 7:(X) p.m. Due to the harvest srason there will bo no meeting during the day, A abort, Interesting program will he held. Willows IIKC will meet Frl day. July 15. Due to an Injury sustained by Mrs. Harvey King, hooteiui, the meeting will be held In Woolerv Memorial Park In lone rather than the King home aa previously announced. The IIKC Is also having a traveling food sale on Saturday, July 2. All food Is to be dcllv crcd to the Grange Hall by 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning. Th lone Garden Club will meet on Tuesday, July 12, at 2:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lundell with Mrs. Kdlth Nichoson as co-hostess. Dele gates to the state convention recently held In Mcdford will make reports, flrvwoika Display Saturday The lone American Legion nnnounces they will again liavt a fireworks dsplay on the lone Memorial Kleld at dusk on Sat urday evening, July 2. This event la looked forward to with much pleasure by many resi dents of Morrow county as well a lone citizens. The lone swimming pool will be open from 7:00 to 9:00 that evening. Following the fireworks the lone Dance Club will hold a dancing party at the Legion Hall for members and invited POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WE REPAIRi Electric Motors Power Tools Hydraulic Jacks JUemlte Equipment 421 S. E. 4th Pendleton Phone 278-5882 FIREWORKS SI Vfk IONE MEMORIAL FIELD Saturday, July 2 9:30 p.m. Sponsored by lone Legion Post 95 Donations Accepted Tins MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY BLUE BELL POTATO CHIPS BOB and ALOHA De SPAIN 'guests, Anyone Interested In joining the club should contact Ted I'almateer, president, or Mrs. Pete Cannon, secretary, for Information. Mrs. John Clerf and children of Kittitas, Wash., are visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Robert Jepsen and family and with her parent a, Mr. and Mrs. K. It, Schaffer. On Sunday Mra. Clerf and Mrs. Jepsen took Susan Jane Jepsen and Mary IMh Clerf to Cove to attend Ascen sion summer school for the next ten days. Carol Sue Hynd of Detroit U here to spend the summer vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Hynd. Mr. and Mrs. I,co Crabtree and Mrs. K. C. lleliker attend ed the funeral of George Tlmm In Pendleton. The Crabtreea went on to Colfax, Wash, to visit relatives. Host Pre-Weddlng Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer were hosts for a rehearsal din ner on Saturday evening at Thel's Cafe. Their daughter, Judith Ann, was married to Kelly Andrews on Sunday, June 19. at a 2:00 p.m. ceremony at the lone United Church of Christ. Members of the wed ding party attending the dinner and rehearsal were Mrs. Helen German and son Gordon, Steph en Hemphill and Kelly Andrews of Pendleton. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Pierce and Robin of Red mond, Nancy Pettyjohn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sherer and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palm er and four daughters. Mr. and !Mrs. Marlon Palmer, Mr. and iMrs. E. M. Bukar, Teresa Tucker, Mike spike of Echo, Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Crowell, Judy and her parents. K. M. McKllntock and daugh ter Suzanne of Idlewild were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schaffer over the week-end. They are former residents of Cecil and Suzanne now goes to school In California during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doner ty and family drove to The Dal les on Sunday, where they met Mrs. Dohertys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brudshaw of Alba ny for a picnic. Five members of the families, who had birth days within eight days of each j other were honored. They were I Joan Marie and Margaret Ann Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Doherty ,and Mrs. Bradhaw. Support Benevolent Prolects Returning from the 77th an nual session of Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star of Oregon on Friday were Mrs. 'Omar Rletmann. Mrs. E. R. Schaffer, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, and Mrs, Roy W. Llndstrom. Mrs. Llndstrom was chairman of the Credentials Committee for the meetings held at the Memorial Coliseum and Mrs. Halvorsen was appointed to the Knights Templar Eye Founda tion committee. This year the various Chapters In Oregon gave $2,575 for eye care for those unable to finance surgery for themselves. Other benevol ent projects sponsored by the Eastern Star are the Masonic and Eastern Star Home to whom they gave $11,000, and ESTARL, training awards for religious training. Twenty six awards were made to young people of all faiths amounting to $12,050, for study at the school of their choice. Also three higher edu cation scholarships amounting to $715 were awarded to three young people. The Friendship Club of Cecil held Its annual picnic on Sun day nt Hat Rock State Park. Visiting, skiing, boating, and games were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd Jr. and Bonnie and Dick. Steve Llndstrom, Vir gil Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Herb 4 A the mm GAZET1 Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, June 30, Hvnd and Carol Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and girls, Mr. and Mrs, George E. Miller, Mr. land Mrs. Lindsay Klnculd and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hat 'ion and family, Mr. and Mra. Howard Smith and family, Mra. Grovor Curtis, Mr. and Mra. jDIek Patton, and their sonln i law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Richard Dixon and family, who are visiting here from Seattle, Wn. Mrs. Francis Stack and baby of Missoula, Mont, are here vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Raymond Lundell and Cheryle. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom Jr. and family have returned from an enjoyable week-end trip to Wallowa Lake. Other members of Mrs. Ekstrom's family, who Joined them there were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball; her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy , Bergstrom and family, and her brother and sister-In-law, Mr. land Mrs. Archie Ball Jr. of Pen dleton; and another brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall and family. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Charles Doherty entertained with a party honoring her dau ghter. Joan Marie on her sev- lenth birthday. Little guests j present for games and refresh ments were Debra and Donna I Palmer. Debbie Patton. Kathy 'Klniald, Yvonne White, Laurie JChllders, Robin Hausler, Debbie i Baker, Arlene Cannon, and her I brother, Rlckie. Mrs. Lee Palm er was also present and assist ed Mrs. Doherty. I Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin have returned home after spend ling Sundoy at West Linn at- tending the annual reunion of Mr. Martin's family. They vis ited their son. Ralph, at Oregon City, who has Just returned from summer training with the Na-1 Itionnl Guard. They called on Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. R. A. Horton. Mrs. Horton 'was recently hospitalized but is 'convalescing at home In Dal j las now. Several girls from lone As !semblv No. 89. International Or der of Rainbow for Girls have 'returned from Grand Assembly, I which was held in Gill Coli seum on the Oregon State cam I pus. Bonnie Hynd was a mem ber of the Grand Choir and at 'the conclusion of the meetings was appoin,,"d Grand Represen tative of West Virginia in Ore gon for the coming year. Dur ing the year Rainbow gtrls I throughout the state have giv 'en over $1800 to equip a hos pital room In Portland. They also contributed over 400 post age stamps for use of the pa tients at Eastern Star and Ma sonic Home at Forest Grove. Arthur Horton of Roseburg is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. F. T. Martin. Recently Mrs. Martin attended the wedding of her niece, Carol Todd of Rose burg to Joel Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon of The Dalles were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lun dell. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree traveled to Colfax, Wn., over the week-end to celebrate the sixth birthday of their grandson, Kevin McCobe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe. On their way to Colfax they stopped in Pendleton Saturday morning to attend the funeral of George Tlmms. Masonic Lodges Plan Outdoor Meet Six Masonic Lodges of the Salem area will sponsor an out door meeting this summer for the second straight year, ac cording to Earl Wiper General Chairman for the occasion. All members of the Masonic Order are Invited to attend. The meeting is scheduled for the Frank Meeker ranch in the Polk County Hills on July 30. The ritualistic ceremony will begin promptly at 2:30 P.M., af ter which refreshments will be served. As a special feature, entertainment Is to be provided by the Shrine Band of Portland, Oregon. Governor Mark O. Hatfield, a member of one of the sponsor ing lodges, urges attendance by all Masons especially those of the Oregon Jurisdiction. Last year's meeting was well attended and was pronounced a big success. It Is therefore plan ned to make the assembly an annual event. When you patronize Gazette Times advertisers, you help make a better paper Tell them you saw It in the Gazette-Times. JIM'S MEAT CO. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING . Stcmfleld. Oregon Curing. Cutting, Wrapping Slaughtering Wednesdays. Friday LOCKER BEEF AND PORK Puone 449-3623 Jim Tolan Day or Night E-TIMES Budget Approved For Parks District By LaVELLE PARTLOW IRRIGON A hearing on the Fiscal Year 1907 budget for the Irrlgon Park and Recreation Maintenance District preceded the June council meeting. The nark hearing was conducted by chairman Orvllle Buchanan and Coy Reed, There were no objections, and the budget passed, with the fol lowing resolution: Resolved that the Park and Recreation Main tenance District adopt budget approved by the Budget Com mittee on May 25, 1966, for FY 1967, levying taxes In the amount of $1,107.27 and appro priating funds In the amount of $1,150.00. Mayor Wilson presided over the Council meeting that fol lowed. The council voted to award a contract to Earl Glide well, CPA, for the annual aud it of the books, as required by law. The council also author ized that $2,000.00 of the city checking account be transferr ed to a savings account In or der to earn Interest on the work ing capital. . A contract was awarded to Leon Kennedy providing for the city to pay a fee of $29.00 a month for disposal service. Ken nedy will cover refuse once a week between May and Novem ber and once every other week the remainder of the year. The contract was negotiated direct ly between the City of Irrlgon and Mr. Kennedy, rather than through the Landfill Associa tion. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coy are parents of a baby boy, Ryan Eugene, born June 23. at Good Shepherd hospital. The baby weighed 9 lb., 7 oz., and Joins a sister, Starla, and a brother, Revel. Maternal grandmother Is Mrs. William Vigil of LaPorte, Colorado, and paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy of Irrlgon. Marchelle, Douglas and Tif fany Stewart of La Grande were week-end guests at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart, Sharon and Tom. I 1 automatic I 1 payoff at 1 rT maturity If gr you qualify m opart uvtp HEPPNER 1966 Sec. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berg and Ronald of Vancouver, Wash., were week-end guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow and Sheryl. The two families pic nicked Saturday afternoon at the Umatilla City Park with Mr. and Mrs. James Mills and boys of Hermlston. Judy McCoy re turned to Portland with the Bergs Sunday afternoon, after spending several weeks In Irrl- gon with her grandmother, Mrs. Ruth McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. War- ren McCoy and other relatives. Wedding Invitation Extended Friends and relatives are In vited to attend the wedding of Kathy Smith of Umatilla and Dennis Anderson at the Herm lston Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on July 2. at 2:00 p.m. A reception will fol low at the home of the groom s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Irrlgon. at 3:30 P.m. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pummel, Donna Kay and Darrel, Bobby and and Kathy Ryan, Dalles Senn Darwin Christiansen spent Saturday - in Pendleton, where: the children participated in the injuries sustained in a car ac Eastern Oregon Track Club cident a mile east of McNary. meet at the high school track Miss Clara Fay Coy, who Is field. Donna Kay placed first employed at J. C. Penney Cred in the girls 12 and 13 year 75-1 it office in Portland, spent the yard dash and first In the 220-, week-end with her folks, Mr. yard dash. Darrel placed first in and Mrs. W. F. Coy and her 10 and 11 year old boys 50-yard , brother and sister-in-law, Mr. dash and first in the 220-yard and Mrs. Glen Coy, Starla, Rev dash. Kathy placed first in lOiel and Ryan, and 11 year girls 220-yard A3C Allyn Hobbs and his dash, 2nd in the 440 and 3rd buddy, A3C Terry Harbach in the 50-yard dash. Bobby 'left Monday for Mather Air placed first In 10 and 11 year. Force Base In Sacramento, boys 440 and 880 runs, and 2nd Calif., after spending a 10-day in the 50-yard and the 220. Dar- j leave with Hobbs' folks, Mr. win Christiansen placed first in ' and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs and f am 12 and 13 year boys 220-yard , lly. The group had a family pic dash and 75-yard low hurdles, nic at Hat Rock Sunday, with The Irricon Baptist church the following relatives: Mrs. honored children of the church on Chlldrens' Day by letting tne w alla walla; Mr. and Mrs. Kay youngsters participate In the'mond Hobbs of Baker; Mr. and opening exercises of Sunday Mrs. Floyd Willis, Eldon Hobbs School and church. The fathers and daughter Donna of North were honored on Fathers' Day by being presented with gold lapel crosses. Mrs. Vaughan pre- sented the pins to the men's wives, who in turn pinned them for their husbands. . i lJiU m m m mm V MM caitificat savin Hi at maturity planned annual rates n MONEY AT WORK BY JULY 10th EARNS IN PENDLETON 111 South Main 276-5311 School Bell: By DAVID R. POTTER Superintendent Morrow County Schools Every year we read about The Irrlgon Baptist church observed "Family Night" at their Sunday evening service, with Mrs. Kenneth Eppenbaugh In charge of the program. An Instrumental quartet was play ed by David Richards, Robbie Adams, Teri Eppenbaugh and Wanda Jackson, and poems were read by Cheryl and Clndi Eppenbaugh and Mark Adams. Bonnie Eppenbaugh acted as Master of Ceremonies for the evening. The group enjoyed a slngspiration fololwlng the pro gram, and then adjourned to the church basement for re freshments. Miss Donna Isom. bride-elect ,r uonaia tppenpaen was lexea at bridal shower Tuesday evening at the A. C. Houghton Cafetorium. In lieu of games. entertainment was provided I with novelty numbers by Don- lia ivay rumiutri, v iuivj nuuua, Bonnie Eppenbaugh, Sharon Stewart and Sheryl Partlow. Following group singing, . the gifts were opened, and refresh ments were served to the 70 guests. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Perry Pummel, Mrs. Harvey Warner, Mrs. Don Leigh i ton, Mrs. Vernon Stewart, Mrs. ,Rees Morgan and Mrs. Albert Partlow. The decorations were provided by Mrs. Bill GraybeaL Mrs. LaVern Christiansen Is convelescing at her home after ; being hospitalized four days at Good Shepherd hospital due to I Dick Cook, Bobby and Gary of j Powder; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nice ' and Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nice of La Grande; Mrs. Sedalia Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill, Mrs. Don Lelghton land children of Irrlgon. & LOAN ASSOCIATION ! With a $200 new account, or addition to a present Equitable savings account, a beautiful plant will be given as a reminder of how quickly savings grow with us. Limit one per insured account. This offer ends July 29. ' - FROM THE FIRST AT EQUITABLE SAVINGS FREE PARKING DRIVE-IN SAVINGS WINDOW some school district In the state having a controversy about a particular book that was re quired reading, or was found in a school library. The selec tion of books and materials for a school presents a real prob lem for the school board and. In turn, the staff. The adminis tration Is proposing to the Mor row County School Board that a policy be established govern ing the selection of materials. In this proposal we spell out the legal responsibility, the del egated responsibility and a pro posed philosophy on book sel ection. "It Is the function of the school library to encour age young people to locate, use and evaluate relevant materials of instruction as they identify and analyze significant contempr orary problems and form Judg ment about them. It Is a basic duty of the school library to make available materials of sound literary quality and au thority." We then list eight sets of cri teria for the selection of books and materials. The last portion of the policy spells out the pro cedures for handling criticism concerning a particular book or piece of material. This procedure is as follows: (1) Criticism will be submitted In writing. (2) The School Board will be informed of such crit icism. (3) A committee will be appointed to study the allega tions, the librarian will always be a member of this commit tee. (4) The book or material will be withdrawn Immediately from circulation until a decis ion in writing Is submitted by the committee. (5) Appeals re garding the decision may be made through the Superinten dent to the Board of Education. WEDDING. PARTY and ANNI VERSARY Napkins with names imprinted; Monogram med Playing cards; Regency Personalized Note Stationary; Wedding Books. Inquire at Gazette-Times office. 24x WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 2, 3, 4 CORNETT GREEN FEED LflH ini mmnetmm,