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Page -4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 6, 1955 New IV Station Gives Boardman Good Reception By Mary Lee Marlow Television has come to this community. With the comple tion of the satellite station on top of Johnson's Butte last Thursday the first reception was received by George Wiese at the Boardman Supply Friday around noon. Al though it was a little hazy at first it had cleared up a lot by Saturday, and the Rose Bowl foot, ball game came in good. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs in the west end also have a set, and they stated their reception was also good. The business firms of the com munitv sponsored a New Year's Eve party and dance for the air force personnel and their families at the grange hall Friday night. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ta tone, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Phaneuf, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mr. and Mrs. George Wiese, Mrs. Mabel and Mrs. Maxine Crowder. Also In cluded as hosts were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rands. County judge Garnet Barratt, commissioners Ralph Thompson and Russell Miller were in this end of the county Friday to view1 the prospective road connecting highway 3n to the Paterson ferry junction on highway 730. Judge Barratt staled that grading was to start on the road Monday, Jan. 3. A New Year's Eve watch service was held at the Community church Friday night from nine to twelve. During the evening Warren McCoy, Irrigon showed a movie, "The Power of God." Rus sell Miller and Miss Jean Scott sang a duet, "He Bought My Soul on Calvary", and Jack Landers sang "The Old Rugged Cross." At 31 p. m. refreshments were served in the basement of the church. Betty Olmstead had a tonsil lectomy at Good Shepherd hospi tal in Hermiston last Thursday, returning home Friday. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell and children, Billie and Sandra, Portland. Mr .and Mrs John Walker and son Dick, Pendletonwere week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner and daughter Gay, Philomath, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black last week. Alton Klitz, Oakland, Calif., visited at the home of his mother Mrs. Margaret Klitz, during the holidays, and took her to La Grande to visit at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Klitz. Mrs. Floience Root spent part of the holidays at the home of her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root, at Athena. Her mother, Mrs. Olive Mefford, went to Ailington to visit at the home j of her son-in-law ano: naugnter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber. Mrs. Lowell Shattuck, who is employed in the hospital at Gold, endale, Wash., was here at her home Friday night and Saturday with her son, Douglas. Martin Shattuck, who spent the week visiting his mother at Goldendale returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Elin Ely spent the weekend in La Grande at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly. Eileen Ely, who spent last week in La Grande, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts and daughters Marie and Irene went to The Dalles New Year'sDay to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey. Potts and Mrs. Ramsey are cousins. They also visited his aunt, Mrs. Lulu Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Partlow and children Judy, Allen and Jerry, The Dalles, were weekend visitors at the home of Partlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Part-low. Piano Recital Given at O'Harras By Delpha Jones Mrs. Newt O'Harra entertained r.rponfiold rrranpo held their with a recital and party Wednes social meeting Saturday night at day evening honoring her ad- the hall. Two numbers were NOW- A NEW SERVICE TO HELP YOU Build it Y ourse If We Now Have HANDYMAN PLANS To Help You Build the Things You've A j- J Our new Handyman Plan service gives you plans, instructions and materials list for many of the home needs you've wanted and can make very easily for yourself with these helps. See us and see how easy it is to do it your self. Here are just some of the things you can build: BARBE QUEEN HOW TO BUILD A PORCH OUTDOOR STORAGE HOME WORKSHOP KIDDIE KABINET WOOD FENCES SLIDING DOOR CABINETS PI ans are FREE AND IF YOU WISH, WE'LL HELP YOU FINANCE THE MATERIALS 1-MI LUMBER COMPAi PHONE 6-6212 HEPPNER WE USE TO HELP FOLKS BUILD 'played by the high school Ger man band, Martin Shattuck, Jim and - Bill Thorpe, and Sidney Cloud. Ray Anderson showed a movie. "Mr. Belvedere Goes to College". Hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bed ord and Mrs. Joe Tatone. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ferguson were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moe, Vancou ver, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferguson, Chuck and Don na Ferguson. Chuck and Donna returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Moe to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ferguson also spent two days at Kennewiek, Wash., visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs". Stanley Zunker. Mrs. Louine Earwood was called to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf, in Amarillo, Texas, last week, due to the illness of her grandson, Stevie Califf, who is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thornhill spent the weekend in Junction City visiting at the homes of his brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thornhill and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thornhill. Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Fair and son have returned home after two weeks visit in New berg. New Year's visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ed Kunze were all their children, which is the first time they have all been home at once for many years. Pi?sent were Mr. and Mrs. Ed McClellan, Sr. and children Gary and Rosemary, Portland; Mr- and Mrs. Frank Kunce and children, Kennewiek, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deulen and three children, Hermiston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Flock and daughter, Boardman. School reopened Monday after the Christmas vacation. NEWS OF THE lone Schools School opened Jan. 3 after the holiday vacation., Teachers and thei families going away over the holidays were: Superintendent and Mrs. Chest er L. Ward; Mr. and Mrs. George Hurst and son Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Springer and son Larry; Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and son Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely; Miss Lorena Akers; Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Pruss and Children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack How to Care for Your Sweater of "Orion" Your soft sweater of "Orion" acrylic fiber is easy to look after if you follow"a few simple wash ing instructions: 1, For best results, turn the sweater inside out. 2. Wash in luke-warm water. 3. Use a mild soap or a good synthetic detergent. 1 a 4. Squeeze out excess water do not wring it out. 5. Hang up to dry on a non staining hanger. There is no need to block a properly con structed sweater of "Orion." Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Orer fi million packages of lh Wiu akd Tkeatuimt have beta auld for relief of ymploma of distrwa anting from Stomach and Duodtnal Ulcara dur to beau Act W Dliwtlon, Sew or Uaat Stomach, fiaialnaaa, Haartburn, ilaaplaaanaaa, tc.due to hcaaa Acid. Ask !or"WlllarVa Mnaaf" which fuiljr eiplaina Uut horn treatment fra at HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. PtITT '? PlIARtirV Miller went to Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hausler and children visited in Salem. Mrs. Mabel Faris went to her home in Wenatchee, Wash. Mrs. Henry Koebernick and Grant Rigby remained here. Henry Koebernick of Boise was a visitor here. vanced students and their moth ers. Those attending were: Jan ice Beamer, Janice Martin and mother Mrs. Randall Martin, and ! Spokane, Phyllis Quackenbush and mother Mrs. Roy Quackenbush of Hepp ner, Julie Rietmann and mother and grandmother Mrs. Bristow, and Bonnie Crum and mother Mrs. Ralph Crum and Neil McKay and brother, lone. Steven Klinger and mother Mrs. Pete Klinger of Lexington. Lovely refreshments were served later in the evening, after the children had played for their mothers and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Harra and son Steven of Portland were holi day visitors at the Newt O'Harra home, they and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walker were dinner guests of the O'Harra's on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding have received announcement of the marriage of their daughter Freda Mathews to Edward E. Dennis of Portland on Dec. 28th. The young couple will make their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller and son Gary of La Grande were Lex ington visitors over New Years. Don Grant motored to Lexing ton Sunday from Yamhill bring ing his brother-in-law, Paul Breeding home who was there for a visit. The 0. W. Cutsforths entertain ed with a pinochle party and buf fet luncheon at their home Satur day night with the following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and children, Mrs. W. I. Miller and son Gary, of La Grande; and Ei leen Breeding. Those serving were: Sharon and Pat Cutsforth. At this time the Thespians held their meeting with the election of officers; with Delpha . Jones named chairman and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth as Sec.-Treas. They are starting practice on the play "Grandpa's Twin Sister" which will be given in February at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson have as their guests their daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Becker of Monument News Harlan Gentry of Pendleton spent the weekend in Monument. Jack Gentry of Heppner was visiting over the weekend. Jack Earhardt returned Sun day to Portland for school. He is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Earhardt of the Monument garage. There will be a pink and blue shower January 12 tot mri Up pert. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Showalter. former, ly of Kimberly who now lnes in California. There was a New Years eve party at the Joe Mellor home Danny Jones left Monday morn ing on his way back to the Navy post. The M. M. M. club met Thurs day. Jan. 6 at the Grace Sn home. They drew secret pal names for the year. CASE FURNITURE'S JANUARY OF WALL PAPER VALUES UP TO $22.00 PACKAGED IN ROOM LOT BUNDLES to $4 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS A BIG SELECTION OF PATTERNS-ALL REDUCED CASE FURNITURE CO. What s the new news in the 55 cars ? Is it V-8 Power? Ford has had it since 1932 Is it Ball-Joint Suspension? Ford had it in 1954 Is it hood-high fenders ? Ford introduced them in 1952 Is it suspended pedals ? Ford introduced them in 1952 Is it oil and battery signal lights, curved instrument panel, rotary door latches, push-button door handles, power-lifts for all windows, Overdrive, Hotchkiss Drive? Ford has had all of them, too! The NEWS is Thunderbird Styling It's not the look you saw in any of last year's cars. It's the new look inspired by the Thunderbird. And it set the styling for Ford's '65 lines. The NEWS is Trigger-Torque Power It's trigger-quick "GO" which can obey your commands in 7100 of a second four times faster than you can wink. The NEWS is Angle-Poised Ride A new, advanced form of Ball-Joint Suspension which not only swallows the big bumps but also cushions minor road flaws to make even smooth roads ride smoother. I Tfi39ueA F.D.A.F. Rosewall Motor Company