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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Ifeppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 6, 1979 SEVEN lone Gardeners plan public flower show at lone High School In commemoration of the and helpful organization in IoneGarden Club's 30 years of its community, its members functioningas an inspirational and the members of the Heppner Garden Club have School on Sunday, September named by the two club ancj they have been meeting from the Oregon State Feder planned a public flower show 23. presidents, Delta Huber, lone, and work on detai,ed pans ation of Garden Gubs. It is ands.lvertea at lone High Show committees have been and Eva Griffith, Heppner, for the eyen W(h guidance hoped that this show will draw GQLD-N-SOFT WESTERN FAMILY !0mm MARGARINE VEGETABLES l?tW pniiMnniR CUTCORNJ-EAS, PEAS & CARROTS Wi- 1 2 EASY TO SPREAD kW l5lf l)? "SS Lff CHICKEN of the SEA Jlgl BRAWIW BUTTED CHUNK LIGHT TUNA Mif M TOWELS "vorcunchy g-"5 OIL OR WATER PACK I JfS Jftrt 2-ply. designer. 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I O f jl ) JkJ J T MMVi;ll.lll U.S. NO. 1 JUSTTHE THING FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES WASHINGTON GROWN LARGE CRISP HEADS ICEBERG LETTUCE 6(1 Y FOR I 1 V- LB. CVCAB L'Ss WASHINGTON GROWN y THRIFTWAY ITU LARGE HASS AVOCADOS From California ...59 LARGE FANCY CELERY Mk e. 39c FRUIT LEATHERS Assorted flavors ea.3for 89 many entries in its various divisions so that it will qualify for a national federation award. Helen Martin, lone, and Jane Rawlins, Heppner, are co-chairmen for the event. The Schedule Committee members include chairman, Delta Huber, Pat Pettyjohn, Helen Martin, Loree Hubbard from lone and Jane Rawlins, Alberta Johannes, Irene Swanson, Justine Weatherford from Heppenr. Publicity persons are Jus tine Weatherford, Jean Nelson and Joyce and Charles Bucha nan. The Staging Committee Chairman Pat Pettyjohn will be assisted by Nancy Miller, Loree Hubbard, Joyce Bucha nan, Barbara James and Jane and Bill Rawlins. Helen Martin and Loree Hubbard will make arrange ments for judges. Delta Huber and Eva Griffith will handle awards. The Junior Division of the show will be chaired by Delta Huber and her commit tee members are Pat Petty john, Jean Nelson, Alberta Johannes and Eva Griffith. The entries and classifica tion committee includes: Chairman Jean Nelson and Delpha Jones, Babe Haris, Alberta Johannes, Adele La Trace and Bill Rawlins. Place ment will be directed by Loraine Ladd assisted by Norma Rea, Ruth McCabe and Ellen Campbell. Clerks for the show are Barbara James, Loraine Ladd, Pat Pettyjohn and Jane Rawlins. Recommended Division (Exhibits) will be under the direction of Jean Nelson. Loraine Ladd and Barbara James will work with com mercial exhibits; Theta Lowe will supervise educational exhibits and exhibits by other community organizations. A special exhibit of lone Garden Club History will be prepared by Delta Huber, Helen Martin and Pat Pettyjohn. Jean Nelson will arrange photos of former members of the lone Club. Helen Martin will pre sent a series of colored slides about the club. The show's Hospitality Com mittee will include the-Silver Tea committee of Theta Lowe, Norma Rea and Leila Palmer, and the Guest Book and Greeting Committee of Edith Nichoson, Eleanor Gonty, Irene Padberg, Jean Nelson and Bill Rawlins. The Clean-Up committee will include everyone from the two clubs working under the direction of the members of the Staging Committee. Bellamy named to committee State Rep. Billy Bellamy, R-Culver, has been appointed to the House of Representa tives Interim Committee on Education and will be vice chairman of the Committee on Environment and Energy. "Billy served on both of these committees during the regular session of the Legisla ture and did an outstanding job," said Rep. Gary Wil helms, the Republican leader in the House who made the appointments. "His know ledge and expertise will be important in directing the activities of these two com mittees." Bellamy is one of only three freshmen legislators who will serve in a leadership capacity on the Legislature's interim committees. "I think the fact that Billy is one of a very few freshmen chosen to be a vice-chairman shows a great deal of the respect he earned during his first session in the House," Wilhelms said. Hip interim committees will study possible legislation to be introduced in the 1981 session of the Oregon Legislature.