HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thurtdor. April 10. 1969
Sans Souci Installs Financial Secretary
At the April 4 meeting of
Suns Sourl Rebekuh Lodgu No.
33. Mrs. Ola Kuggli'i wa Instal
led Into the office of financial
secretary for the remainder of
thecurrpnt term. Mrs. AlthaKirK,
past noble grand, officiated a
deputy president; Mrs. Ruth
Berestrom served as d'Pu7
marshal, and Mm. Betty Rood,
as installing necretary. Reslgna
tion of Mrs. Ruggles as mem
ber of the finance committee
was accepted, and Mrs. Mary
McMurtry was appointed to that
poKition. to serve with Mrs.
Letha Archer and Mrs. Mattle
GrMrs. Rcatha Adklns, vice
grand of Sans Soucl Lodge, pre-
sided over the builnes session.
In the absence of Mrs. Opal
Cook. nole grand, who was un
able to attend due to Illness In
her famllv. ,
Mrs. Adklns expressed pleas
ure, on behalf of the lod(je, for
the attendance of Mrs. Terja
Scott and Mrs. Vclva Bechdolt.
Cards were signed to be sent to
several members who were re
ported III. Including Mrs. Gladys
Becket.
Before closing the meeting.
Mrs. Adklns presented an Las
ler rending. ,
Hostesses for the refreshment
hour were Mxs. Adelle LaTrace
and Mrs. Cook, assisted by Mrs.
Adklns and Mrs. Jessie Furlong.
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The home of the most stylish of furniture and best In
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MISS DONNA MAE FELT
Engaged Couple Plan
For June Wedding
Mr. and Mn. A. K. 'Lucky'
Fe't of Hermlston are announc
ing the encagement and ap
proaching marriage of their
dauuhter, Donna Mae, to Al
Osmin. fnn of Mr. Alton Os
min of lleppner.
Following her graduation from
Madras Hik-h schoil with the
class of 1!)G5. Miss Felt attend
ed Western Business University
in Portland for one year. She
I;: presently employed as a
bookkeeper at First National
Bank In lleppner.
Osmln attended lleppner
echix'ls until th" time or his
graduation in 10. He is cur
r(ntlv employed with the Soil
Conservation Service in Hepp-
Plans of the couple include a
summer weddinR. to be held
June 21, at the First Christian
church In Hermlston.
Macrame' Featured
As Project Lesson
For Home Extension
Macrame", the unique art of
tying knots, was presented by
Terry Lincecum as the project
lesson for the March meeting of
the new evening group of Home
Extension. Miss Lincecum gave
members Instruction on the art
iuino thA hnsic knots and as-
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sisted them with making decor
Lodae Remembers
sisted them with making decor- 2 U Dotlontc
ative samplers out of brightly Rest Home iKOtienTS
colorea yarn.
Members to Travel
To Regional Meeting
Of Soroptimist Clubs
The Somptlmlit Club of llepp
ner will be represented at the
Mt annual HeRloual Conference
in Coimi Buy on April 25. !u rd
27 by three members. jir-
Maine George, presi.ieni.
Bill Johnson, regional represcn
lallve. and Mrs. Kd Gonly.
Delegates of clubs from the
Northwestern Region. Including
those of Oregon, Washington.
Montana and Alaska, will be In
attendance. Assisting the Coos
Bav club will be those of Ban
don, Brookings, Cwiuille, Reeds
port and Gold Beach.
Mrs. George has been appoint
ed by Mrs. Lois Jacohson, reg
ional governor, to serve as reg
ional chairman of the nominat
ing committee. Mrs. Jacobson, of
Whiteflsh, Mont., will preside at
the conference.
During the program of the
March 20 meeting. Mrs. John
I'feiffer, classifications chair
man, discussed changes In rules
which govern classifications for
club membership. Classifica
tions and titles of all members
have been up dated by her com
mittee, and are now In accord
ance with the 1968-09 guide of
classification.
l'dl'Ia. hunnv favors
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added gay decorations to tables
at the April d luncnrun '"
Ing. The bunnies, assembled
ln.m Biw-llnna nf nnnpr PCS CHT-
tons, were presented to the club
bv 'The Swans" Bluebird girls
and their leader. Mrs. Vern
Kelthlev. The Bluebird group is
sponsored by the Soroptimist
club.
Two new members were wel
comed into the club. Greeted
were Mrs. Phillip (Betty) Do
hertv of the U. S. Forest Serv
ice office, and Mrs. Earl (Alice)
Soward, office manager of Far
lev Motor Co.
A nominating committee, com
posed of Mrs. Charles Starks,
Mrs. Joyce Ritch and Mrs. Pfeif
fer, was announced, and will
present their report of officers
for the coming year at the May
meeting.
Other committee chairman re
ports were heard, and plans
were announced to observe the
club's 21st birthday at the next
meeting. April 10.
Club Hears Reviews !
At March Meetings
ii.,i.r.M Frwln was host
ess to members of the lleppner
Hookworms club at her twine
on March 11. Eleven menn-i
were present to enoy a review
by Mrs. James Thomson, of the
book. The Power and the
Glory." by Graham Green, anil
a review of "The Mugus." by
author John Foules, presented
by Mrs. W. W. Weatherford.
The club was entertained on
March 24 at the home of Mrs.
Robert Abrama. Ten members
were present at the meeting and
- Mm. Sarah Mor
row! mother of Mrs. Abrams, and
Frances Abrams. who wan home
for a week or spring vacation
fr..m OroL-on State University.
Mrs. Ted Smith reviewed.
'The Chosen." a fictional story
nf the vouno son of a Jewish
u-im wan a member of a
conservative sect of Judism. and
Mrs. Herman Winter, reviewed
"Preserve and Protect," by Al
len Drury, the fourth novel In
his series to follow "Advise and
Protect."
A aiding holiday ,hV
Easter week-end was rrijnyra
the past Saturday and Sunday by
Mr. and Mrs. Orvtllo tutsforth
and two daughters, Lisa and
Donna, who traveiea i
Ridge. Wn., located near Wen-
aicliee. for kllng nt mo nr.
r.kl resort there, uw
a ii.. u.Hv.fnnanieu mere
bv his son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kon uison
three cnlldren. all avid sk"'
from Pasco, Wn. This was the
family' first trip to the new
ski area, where they rode the
new ski lift to the 6700 foot sum
mlt of Mission Rlilge Mountain.
Morrow Countf
CROP-WEATHER SUMMARY
Tor wNk andlng April 4. 1969
Spring grain dim U11
taking plac In south ond of
th county. 8-4-D spray In
winter wheat continues. Pota.
to planting underway on new.
1 developed irrtqatod lands.
Lambing and calving nearly
completed. Hay supplies do.
Dieted, malority of cattle turn
ed out Crass retarded by cool
nlgbta and lack ol moisture
tn upper solL
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Following the project lesson,
Mrs. Wallace Wolff, chairman,
held a meeting during which
she presented the first draft of
the booklet, "Hello Heppner,"
an Information booklet, full of
necessary facts aDoui nepuner
and Morrow county, which
would be helpful to an new-Co-chairmen
of this project are Mrs. Curtis
Culp ana Mrs. uau mcvany.
Miss Pat Cassidy who prev
iously served the unit as vice
chairman will assume office of
chairman following resignation
of Mrs. Wolff. New vice chair
man named to assist Miss Cas
sidy will be Mrs. Merlin
(Claudia) Hughes.
Extension unit members are
invited to attend a pattern al
teratlng class, scheduled to be
held April 30, May .7, 14, 21.
Anyone interested in participat
ing in the class may call the
extension office for further in
formation. All members who plan to at
tonA tho Hnmpmakers Achieve
ment Day program on Tuesday,
April 10, at uie nuea v.ee
Grange hall are asked to bring
a sample of their favorite sour
dough recipe and a dessert or
salad for the luncheon. Those
nttonimn nro fllsn emcouraeed to
wear their garments made in the
recent sew wun ium noaoca.
Visiting at the home of Mrs.
Emma DraKe last weeit was
early-day school mate, Mrs. Av
eril ' Ellis, formerly of Salem
and now living in New York.
Mrs. Ellis has been in iNiReria
,!..- ocf titm vnars where
nil int.- p. ..."
she was a Peace Corps teacher
in a boys school.
Reports were heard from
members of the Degree of Hon
or Protective Association at the
idrrh 91; mpptin?. with Mrs.
Frieda Majeske presiding, and
all officers attending.
Among reports given was umi
of the neck protectors and
wheel chair packets oenverea
by Mrs. Alice McCabe to me
rrmanont iam nntipnrs at Pio
neer Memorial Rest Home.
Mrs. Oraa uox, wage iiieiu
hpr nnd former resident, attend
ed with Mrs. Mirry Bryant. She
now makes her nome in ,waua
Walla, Wn.
Mrs. Clara Gertson, state dir
ector, urged members to worn
toward the quota set ior mis
year's membership.
Door prize was awarded to
Mrs. John Bergstrom.
Mrs. Ed Hunt assisted mem
bers of the drill team while re
freshments were served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Ed Gonty, Mrs.
Carl Kine and Mrs. Bill Cun
ningham.
The April lb meeting l"
Carnation Club will be held at
the home of Mrs. Alice mcwuc
Mrs. Breeding Back
After Extensive Trip
Mrs. Lola Breeding returned
to her home In Lexington the
latter part of last month fpl-
l lr. a civ mnnths visit With
relatives In Shady Valley. Tenn.,
und In her girlhood home of
Abingdon, Va. Mrs. Breeding
made the trip East last win
ter with her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Ruby McQueen and Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon McQueen who
were out visiting relatives in the
area around Thanksgiving time.
Following her visit at their
home in Tennessee, she then
traveled to visit relatives in
Abingdon while staying at the
home of her uncle, William
Shoun. . .
She enloyed an extend
ed visit In New Orleans, La ,
with her sister, Mrs. Mary Taf
fey, and was there at the time
of the famous Mardi Gras fes
tival. Mrs. Breeding returned to
Portland by train March 8, where
she staved for three weeks with
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Breeding be
fore returning to her home on
Friday, March 28
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
Upon Question of Inc.in, Tax L.y CW.r Amount Limited by
Section 11. ArtlcU XL Oregon Constitution
Notice is hereby given that an el.HHlon will be Biu.
Mountain Area Education Ulsinci oi .'" '' -n"AprU 15t 1909 at
ties. State of Oregon, from 8:00 A.M.Jo 8.00 P.M. on ap .
the Polling P.Ita,fdtKMB led voter, at said dMrlrt the
purpose of submitting to the quafU l wi 19.70 ov,.r
raffli MS XL of the Constitution
of Oregon.
lege The district has no tax base.
A list of polling Places In Morrow county for this election
follows:
Voters Residing in
General Election Precinct No. 1
General Election Precinct No. 2
General Election Precinct No. 3
General Election Precinct No. 4
General Election Precinct No. 5
Will Vote At
Riverside High School.
Boardman. Ore.
Rhea Creek Grange Hall,
Ruggs, Ore.
lone High School, lone, Ore.
A C. Houghton Elementary
School. Irrigon. Ore.
School District Office,
Lexington, Ore.
Heppner Elementary School
Heppner, Oregon
General Election Precincts No.
c 7 a a.
'voters wishing to vole by absentee ballot should apply at
215 S VV 1st St., Pendleton. Oregon, or write P. O. Box 100, Fen
dleton, Oregon.
The amount of tax, in excess , of the f ""'whteh
proposed to be levied for said "y'.fousand
Codf frle-caslfv0! lpSSWr Sndistrict.
Dated this 26th day of March, 1969.
Attest:
Robin R. Woodroofesigned
District Clerk
Robert B. Abramssigned
Chairman Board of Directors
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