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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1967)
Club Hears Report Of Year at College By Sheridan Wyman A year of Interesting college experiences were recalled by Khcrldsn Wymnn In talk to member of tbe Soropllmlst rlub at It luncheon meeting last Thursday nion. Miss Wyman, dauKbter of Mra, llenn Wyman, rrcelved the club's sends girl' scholarship In liMiO and during tbe pant year attended Marylbumt College near Lake Oawego. She plana to enroll for tho coming year at the University of Port land and prepare tor nume'a training. Although experiencing home sickness at time during her flnit eollrge year, Sheridan felt that he ha J grown up, nptrlt uallv and academically, during the year. Participation In atu di'nt council matter aa a wing reprenenlatlve In Marlon Hall, playing a leading part In her Itrst college play, and an op portunity to take part In a live television program were aome of the highlight of the year. She exprcMcd appreciation to the club for helping make her year at Mnrylhursl possible. Welcomed a a new member at the club'a huslmiM meeting June 1. waa Mr. Wilbur Van Hloklatut, co-owner of Van' Varlrty More. lite date of Saturday. June 24. hn been act for the annual t Installation dinner, to be held In the KpUcopat church parish L hall. A planned potluck dinner . will be nerved at 7:00 p.m., fol- In... ...I ... 4... I. II. II.... .. .. l. J itinmiiiitiiiii Mk III W Ul ' fleer for the coming year. MOIETY r Piano Students Heard In Recital June 4 IMano students of Mr. Dirk Rlnehart presented a reitl Sunday, June 4, at 4 p m. In the KplKfopnl parish hall for thrlr parent and friend. Mm. Rlnehart ha been teach ing piano In Heppner alnce last fall, and her musical training Include eight year of piano Instruction In Nevada and Washington before attending the Unlveralty of Washington and another two years of piano Instruction at the unlveralty. She received her Bachelor's De gree In music majoring In chor al work. Mm. Rlnehart 1 cur rently studylnjj piano with Mr. Ucrt McDonald In Pendleton. Those performing at the re cital were Karen Winter. Ellis bcth Abram. Mary Abrams, Alan Boschrc. Bruce Bcrgstrom and Mm. Herman Winter, all Heppner; Kathleen Bortlctt, Lexington; Christina Llndstrom, lone, and Glen Griffith. Cecil. I.uclnda Huber, Lexington, and Taml Boachce, Heppner, were 111 and unable to attend the recit al. Another pupil, Dougla Krleger, wa In the process of moving with hi family. Re freahmenta of coffee, punch and cookie were aerved following the musical performances. Auxiliary Installs Incoming Officers; Bake Sale Planned Main bulnea of the evening at the Monday meeting on June 3 of the American Legion Auxil iary waa the installation of new officer. Mr. BUI Heath wag In mailed a new president of the Heppner unit, succeeding Mr. Frank Hamlin. Mrs. Clayton Sweek will aerve as flrt vice president; Mr. Joe Yocom, sec ond vice-president; Mrs. Riley Munkers, secretary; Mrs. Gerry Rood, treasurer, and Mrs. Ham lin, chaplain. Plans were made for sponsor ing a baked food sale on Sat urday, June 24, with proceeds to be used in sending delegates to the State Auxiliary Conven tion In Eugene from July 11-14. Three auxiliary member from this area attended the District 6 Caucus In Athena on Sunday, June 4. Going from Heppner were Mrs. Munkers and Mrs. Hamlin, and from the lone aux lllary was Mrs. Herman Blet telL Installed as new District 6 president was Mrs. Ora Coe of Milton -Freewater. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes nnd family and Mrs. Olive Hughes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Soward at a farewell dinner at the Soward home on Saturday, June 10. Starkweather Girl Announces Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stark weather, now of Portland and former residents of Stanrieia, are announcing the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter. Carol A. Starkweath er, to Dennla H. Greer, son of Mr. and Mm. Frederick A. Greer, also of Portland. The couple will be married September 9, at Mount Tabor Presbyterian church in Portland. During their residence in Stanfield, the Starkweathers made many friends in the Hepp ner and Condon areas. The bride-elect attended Ore eon State University and Port land State and Is presently the elementary library assistant for the Portland Public scnoois. Mr. Greer attended Oregon State and Washington State Universities and is now studying for his doc torate in veterinary medicine. Leathers Reunion Planned for Sunday The annual reunion of the iiaihpni familv has been an nounced for Sunday, June 18, at the Hardman IOOF hall. Relatives and friends are In vited to meet at the Hardman hall at 10:00 a.m. The families will Join in a potluck dinner at noon, with the afternoon de voted to visiting and an infor mal type of entertainment HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. June 15. 1967 Reception Planned For Phi 1 1 Emerts Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Phlll Emert will be hosts to an open house reception honor ing the couple on their 25th wedding anniversary on Sun day, June 18, at the Dan Follett home on the McNary highway near Hermlston. The couple's children, Deloris, Phil, Robert and Connie, and their grandmother, Mrs. Faith Follett, extend a cordial invi tation to their many friends and their other relatives, to come to the Follett home between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. for the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Emert have liv ed most of their married years at their present home near lone. Metsker maps of Morrow, Gil liam. Umatilla. Wheeler counties on sale at the Gazette-Times, GROVE DRIVE-IN Henniston. Or. Ph. 567-6234 Wed. fir Thurs., June 14 & 15 Sl-50 PER CARLOAD HANGING TREE -and RIO BRAVO FRIDAY THROUGH MOKDAT. JUNE 16-19 VENETIAN AFFAIR -end THUNDER ALLEY MRS. OSCAR (MART) LUNDELL Is presented cm appreciation plaque from tbe Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs by Mrs. Cecil Jones for htr yean of distinguished set-rice through the lone Garden club since becoming a member In 1950. Mrs. tun dell was unable to receive the award at the district meeting, due to an Illness which has kept her confined during the past several weeks. Family Visits Here On Trip From East A reunion with many of the family relatives was a highlight of the visit last week of Mr. and Mra. Pete Kllnellne and three children, who had been visiting In the area from their home In Gninsvlllc, Mo., after an nbsence of 11 years. During the week they visited Mrs. Kllnellne' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pettyjohn In Arlington; with her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn, and with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Avers. On Sunday, the families Join ed together for a reunion pic nic at Rooster Rock State Park on tho Columbia. The visitors left for their return trip east on Monday. Garden Club Member Given Special Award For Faithful Service An appreciation plaque "for years of faithful service render ed to Oregon Federation of Gar den Clubs" was presented to Mrs. Oscar (Mary! Lundell last week by Mrs. Cecil Jones, who had accepted it In her behalf nt the Blue Moun tain District meeting In Pen dleton In April. The dlstin Cushed award was edged with a gold scroll design and signed by Mrs. Marvin Ambuhl. uregon reaeraiion prcsiueni, oi Luke Oswego. Mrs. Lundell has been a mem ber of the lone Garden Club since the spring of 1950, shortly after the club was chartered in October. 1919. She has served as president of the club four different years, has held offices of vice-president and secretary, served as a delegate to state convention In 1952, has edited six scrapbooks, has served as flower show chairman, and has been faithful In preparing re ports for a horticulture paper. During the years she has serv ed on nearly every club com- Pad berg Descendants Plan Reunion Picnic Father's Day, June 18, will again be the date of the annual Padberg family reunion. De Rcendants of the Henry Pad bergs, early pioneers, nnd their families and friends are asked to gather at the lone City Park for the noon potluck dinner, and various forms of entertainment following. Coffee and punch will be furnished. Visitors are wel come to Join them. The birthday anniversary of Lewis Padberg of lone will also be remembered at the reunion, See us for envelopes of Kinds. The Gazette-Times. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Of Charge J$Ll 1 Heppner, rLwfi H lone, Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE l MONDAY AFTERNOON ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MORNING Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Hermlston, Oregon On Hermlston-McNary Highway mtttee, as chairman of most of them, and the club has appre ciated her hospitality In open ing her home for meetings through the years. Mrs. Lundell was presented the planue last week at Pioneer Memorial hospital where she Is recuperating from a recent Hi ness. She was to have been awarded the honor at the dis trict meeting, but due to illness. was unable to attend. She Is one of very few club members In this district to have received the distinguished service award. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FARM AND HOME Pendleton 276-7761 1 Is Dad an outdoor man? PETERSON'S JEWELERS has a waterproof ELGIN for Father's Day 111-- . j! Ilgln DaLmaat.r. S.lt-wlnding, Wattrprool. T.lla date. Stain less atttl cat. $4I.M Wbtn mm, rm and ciyilal an Mat Inlact. Elgin Data II Calendar watch. Watarprool. Unbraakabl main prlng. $2J.M An Elgin watch was tested under water for 29 days, and it just kept ticking away . . . accurately. Ideal for dad, if he's the rugged type. Washington "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something spedaL" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 BankAmericard onmmn SfTAMPai Bargains! BETTT CROCKER Flour. 10 lb. $1.19 Van Camp No. 2Vt Pork & Beans 2 for 55c Sunshine Hydrox .. 59c Q xrf Nalley's Mustard 35c Nailer's 22 ox. Sweet Nubbin PICKLES 49c B os. United 100,000 Club Seapackt Oysters 269c Nalley's 48 os. Cucumber Chips 79c ALICE LOVE M Grape, Peach Apricot Pineapple. Strawberry Raspberry 4 FISHERMEN FAMILY SIZE Fishsticks or Fish Krisps Minute Maid Lemonade for Semi-Boneless K ll V M i f PORK 0Sp ROASTS fv MM Lunch Meat a 1 6 ox. Pkg. I I ROUND-UP BRAND y4J I r M I FRANKS lm! 1 BARBECUE - s4K lr Watermelon LETTUCE ' Hi 2 Heods I -89 35$ I II Fresh TEXAS PINK k Corn on Cob Grapefruit I PRICES GOOD JUNE 16 & 17 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET Stamps