Lodge to Entertain
District Convention;
Aids VISTA Worker
Mrmhcrs of Sims Roiul Re.
Ix'knh IkIk'c No. 33 met for tho
srronit regular mH-tln of the
fall urn-ton Krliliiy pvenlnit, with
Nohle flrantl Opnl Cook and
Vli Grand Allele La Truro In
llielr respective thalm.
1'lnns were discussed for en
tertaining the District Conven
tion of District 20 In lleppner
on NuvemlxT 17, with Kiuu .Sou
el iin Hie lioNti-NK lodjje.
Present to enter Into the ill.
euNHlon was Mr. Altha Kirk,
(IIMrlct deputy president, mem
Imt of the local lodKe, hut a res
ident of Herniation. AIko vtnlt
Ihh from HerinlNton was Mm.
Aila Kskcl.son, n member of
Molly Iti'beknh Lode, Lexing
ton. lii'fri'hlmv.MU were nerved by
the Triple Link member.
On September 2, find meet Inn
followluu the Kiiiumer rece,
the new district deputy wai
Klven honoM and preMenled a
K If t from the lodjje In nppreel
l Ion. During the refreshment
hour, birthday nentlmontx were
expressed to all those havlnit
birthdays in July, AuKU.st uud
September.
Aluo at thin meeting, plawi
were made for sending the box
of supplten to MInk Isora Van
Winkle, who I a VISTA volun
teer stationed at Hooper Hay,
Alaska. With another VISTA
student, she Ik working among
the Ksklmo children In that re
mole area and ha expressed a
need for more materials.
Anything In the nature of
Ixsiks, odor books, crayons, tab
lets, paper, pencils, etc., I ap
preciated, and contributions are
gratefully accepted, Mis Van
Winkle also Mates a need for
paper Ixicked Ixsiks for their
meaner adult library. A box Is
exx-cted to be ready for ship
ment around the first of ta-lo-txr.
Anyone needing further In
formation Is asked to call 67U-WK3.
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BECKY ANN SCHROEDER
Schrocders Announce
Daughter's Betrothal
Mr, and Mrs. Ilarlnn Kchrrw..
der of Klnzun are announcing
uie engagement of their daugh
ter Beckv Ann to David Law
rence Ostrandcr, aon of Mm. Ed
OMrandcr of Fossil. A late Hum
mer wedding Is being planned.
Both young people are grad
uates of Wheeler High school In
KoksII and have attended Cen
tral Oregon College In Hend.
Final Flower Show
Plans Made by Club
Fifteen mmelx-rs of the lone
Garden Club met Inst Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Jim Johnson In Lexington, Main
business concerned plans for the
annual flower show and tea to
be field Sunday, September 25,
from 2 to 7 p.m. In the school
rufctorlurn. Chosen as theme for
the show Is "Company's Com
ing." Club members are also pro
viding corsages for the taechers'
receptions to be held In lone
and Heppner grade schools this
month.
Kxecutlve board of the Blue
Mountain District of Garden
Clubs Is sponsoring an all duy
meeting on Thursday, Scptem
ber !t, at Gunther's Itcstaurant
In I'endleton. The meeting Is
open to all Interested garden
club members. Keg 1st rat Ion Is
ut 10 a.m., with u no-host lunch
eon at noon and adjournment
set for 3:K1 p.m.
Next meeting of the lone Gar
den club was announced for
October 11.
Marin Prlvat Harold Cray.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt
dray, has been serving In Viet
nam the past six months. St a
Honed at Chu Lai with a tank
battalion, his lob is to run a re
trlever which is a vehicle used
In recovering dasnbled tanks.
the outfit Is based in a tent
camp of tents with floors and
sides, and he writes that they
have been constantly on the go.
See the new beat in fashion,
for the young fashionables I
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Grangers Hear Talk
On New Development
Of Idaho Desert Land
Willows Grange of lone be
gan fall meetings with a pot
luck supper Saturday night,
September 17, with ubout 25
persons present. A business
meeting and program followed.
Guests of the meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I'alma
leer, cousins of Mr. and Mrs.
Herl Akers and members of Gar
field Crango No. 310 In Clack
mas County. Mr. I'almateer, a
former Grange Master, apokc
briefly.
For the program, slips were
passed out with quotations of
"take time to do" to make life
more Ideal.
Mrs. Vtda Heliker read a
timely poem, then told some
thing of her recent trip to
Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. She told
bow large corporations have re
claimed the desert lands of cen
tral Idaho, Installing sprinkler
systems supplied by the Snake
Klvcr. Large potato farms, con
sisting of as many as 531X1 acres
are M-en covering former sage
brush hills. Potatoes are har
vested by machinery and sold
to manufacturers of potato
chips, mashed potatoes, scallop
ed potatoes, hashed brown pota
toes, etc.
F.veryone Is famlllur with the
Idaho isjtalo of T.V. fame, pota
toes left on the ground by har
vesters are given freely to the
country side for picking them
up. The speaker displayed sam
ples of potatoes which weighed
more than 2 lb. each.
Mrs. Omar Kletmann won the
prize for writing the most states
In the "Name the States" con
test. Home Economies Club met for
an all dav meeting last Thurs
day, at the home of Mrs. Art
Dalell. with Mrs. Richard Kin
der as co hostess. Fifteen mem
bers answered roll call.
The next HEC meeting will be
October 20 at the home of Mrs.
Herl Akers, with Mrs. Cleo Child
ers as co-hostess. Due to con
flicting dates, this will be a
Thursday meeting. The ladles
will serve the dinner and a do
nation will be given by mem
bers. All receipts will go to the
club treasury.
Next Grange meeting will he
an "oen house" fun night on
October 15. Card games will be
In plav and everyone Is wel
come. Visiting non-members
are requested to come at 9:00
o'clock. There will be entertain
ment for both young and old.
Kclrcshments will be served.
Monahans Entertain
Visitors from East
Mr. and Mrs. James Monuhan
have had as visitors during the
past two weeks their son, James
D. Monahan, Georgetown Uni
versity, Washington. D. C, and
a friend. Miss Maureen Warren,
an English girl living in Wash
ington. The visitors have also
been In I'endleton with the Jim
Waltons and the R. J. Seegers.
Another guest with the Mona
hans, and also with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Kilkenny, Pendleton.
was Miss Catherine O'Brien.
New York Cltv. On Saturday.
Sentemher 17 Rlllv M.uinhnn
drove his brother, Jim, and Miss
warren to Portland to board a
Diane, and nUn trwiW TWao
Monahan to Portland to enroll
in school.
Program on Africa
Planned for Banquet
Mrs. Marlon Van de Mark.
actini! dean of women nt tho
University of Portland, will be
guest speaker at the Mother
Daughter Banquet, sponsored by
the Methodist WSCS. on Wert.
nesdav evening, September 28,
in the Methodist church social
rooms.
Durine the nroeram. Mrs. Van
de Mark will entertain with a
travelogue of slides taken on a
recent triu to Africa. The hnn-
quel will be served at 7:00 p.m.,
with men of the church doing
me serving.
Tickets are on sale In H.
vnnce, at Farra's Shoe Shop,
Pennev's. at tho church narson-
nge or from Mrs. Bob Henry, at
$1.25, or may be purchased at
me floor.
David Gray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Merrltt Gray, left Septem
ber 13 for his Marine recruit
training at the Marine Recruit
Depot in San Diego. He will be
in basic training for eicht
weeks and would appreciate let
ters from mends.
Ills address will be: Pvt. Dav
id E. Gray, 22275030: Pit. 2218,
2nd RT Bn. RTR; MCRD, San
Diego, Calif. 92140.
Yes, the -Gazette-Times can
print the form you need for busi
ness or ranch use. Phone 676-9228.
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Hydraulic Jacks
Alemlto Equipment
Boardman Girl Weds
Rodney Flug Oct. 1
BOARDMAN Mrs. Russell
Miller Is announcing the com
ing marriage of her daughter,
Patricia Louise, to Rodney A.
Flug, son of Mrs. Jack Hug of
Monmouth, and formerly of
Heppner.
The ceremony will be at the
Boardman Community church
Saturday. October 1, at 2:00 p.m.
All relatives and friends are In
vited to attend. The reception
will follow In the new Board
man Grange hall.
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo will be
hostess for a miscellaneous
shower at her home In honor
of Miss Mllk-r on Saturday,
September 21, at 8:00 p.m.
Friends are also Invited to the
shower.
SCHOOL LDNCH MENUS
Heppner Elementary School and
Heppner High School
September 2i to .30
September 26 Hot dogs, corn,
carrots and celery, applesauce,
milk.
September 27 Pork and
beans, beets, salad, cake, milk,
bread and butter.
September 28 Wieners and
sauerkraut, boiled potatoes, Wal
dorf salad, bread and butter,
raisin cookies, milk.
September 29 Spanish rice,
green beans, fresh fruit, bread
and butter, milk.
September 30 Toasted cheese
sandwiches, mixed vegetables
carrots and celery, milk, fruit
cobbler.
Sorority Discusses
Program for Year
At First Meeting
First fall meeting of Epllon
Sigma Alpha, Beta Omega chap
ter In lone, was held September
7 at the home of Mrs. Elwayne
Bergstrom.
The educational program for
the year will follow a study of
foreign countries, their customs
and foods. Theme for the Sept
ember meeting was on Hawaii.
Members will again place
fruit cakes on sale during the
year at lone and Heppner, with
the proceeds going for the wa
ter softener fund for Pioneer
Memorial hospital.
Mrs. June Llndstrom was ap
pointed new educational direct
or, filling the vacancy of Mrs.
Joe Hausler who moved to Jos
eph. Mrs. Clyde Pettyjohn, who is
a member at Condon, was a
guest for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Boor
of Portland spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hosktns. They were ac
companl e d by Mrs. Boor's
aunt, Mrs. Frances Mitchell,
who was the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.
Parker. Also accompany I n g
them was Miss Martha Peter
son, who spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Peterson.
Tell the advertise you saw it
in the Gazette-Times.
HEPPWEH GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, September 22. 1966
Britt Relatives Join
For Birthday Reunion
The Elvin Brltt home was the
scene of a pleasant family re
union Sunday, September 18,
honoring birthdays of Mr. Britt's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brltt of Hermiston, and three
other family members.
The group met for the large
birthday dinner, with ail child
ren of the Walter Brltts and
their grandchildren present
Enjoying the day together
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brltt;
Marvin Brltt and daughters
Sandra and Debra; Mr. and
Mrs. Armond Britt and family;
Mrs. Malda Brltt; Mr. and Mrs.
Vie Fusselman of Burns; Lee
Eddins of Madras, and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Britt,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Parker
and son Vawter, Jr., of Hood
River and daughter Mrs. Scott
H. Goodnight, Jr., and small
daughter Julie, of Portland,
were visitors at the home of Mr.
Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank S. Parker on Saturday.
Vawter, Jr., left this week to re
sume his studies at Stanford
University, where he is enrolled
for his senior year.
Guests lost week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson
were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Swift
of Duarte, Calif. Week - end
guests were their daughter and
granddaughter, Mrs. Adelia
Martin and Suzanne.
Alan Boschee, 7,
Has Leg Broken
Alan Boschee, 7, son of the
Rev. and Mrs. Al Boschee, Is
back home after undergoing
treatment over the week-end at
Pendleton Community hospital
for compound fracture of the
right leg.
The boy is in a cast and Im
proving nicely following the In
jury. He was playing with a
neighbor boy, Tom Stockard,
when, the accident occurred late
Friday afternoon. Both bones in
the leg were broken and extend
ed through the skin.
Alan was taken to Pendleton
for specialized treatment in the
Pendleton Community hospital.
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