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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 3, 1955
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lone Pastor To Spend Short lime At Montana Church
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m Wilfred McKay left Sun-
Jdav eveniB ' yicu, iviont.,
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L jiazarene church there for a few
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'nas'or in Nazarene church
'here morning services will be
conducted by Rev. Fred Weather
ford of Arlington and evening
services by Mr. Heinz Pruss.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie and
daughter, Trudy, of Hermiston
spent the weekend with his sister
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
lin Lindstrom.
Earl Morgan is visiting in Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snider and
children of Moses Lake, Wash.,
are visiting at the home of her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Wilfred
McKay.
Arthur, Rollo, and Delmer Craw
ford visited at the home of their
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs
Vernice Crawford in Helix Sun
day. The Three Links club met at
the home of Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
Thursday afternoon Jan. 27 with
16 members and two guests pre
sent. After the business meeting
refreshments were served by Mrs
Pettyjohn and Mrs. E. R. Lundell.
The door prize was received by
Mrs. Fannie Griffith.
The Rip and Stitch 4-H club and
their leaders, Mrs. L. A. McCabe
and Mrs. Louis Carlsnn mDt .
the Lloyd Howton home Saturday
ancuiuun ana made plans for the
year and worked on thPir t3r.
ments. Refreshments were served
Dy Mrs. Howton after the meet
ing-
RANCH AERO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
Ranch Aero airplane spraying company is owned and ope
cted by Paul Hansen who will be back again this year to an
sist ranchers of this area with their weed spraying problems.
Paul Hansen Phone 6-9471
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Several children have had the
measles here during the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bristow,
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bris
tow entertained the members of
the E. O. C. E. freshmen basket
ball team at their homes Thurs
day night of last week. They
were: Steve Johnson of Wallowa,
Terry Zregenhagen of Maupin,
Elwayne and Edwin Hug of El
gin, Richard Sherrell of Arlington,
Dave Walch of La Grande, James
and Bill D'Mastus of Hereford,
Bryson Liberty of Pendleton, Bill
'McCadden of Cambridge, Ida.,
Jerry Bristow of lone and their
coach, Roy A. Tatum..
Mrs. Charles Smith of Post
Falls, Idaho spent last week with
her aunt, Mrs. Fannie Griffith
and other relatives. She was on
her way home from San Francisco
where she visited relatives.
Among those from here attend
ing the Pendleton-Mac High bas
ketball game in Pendleton Friday
evening of last week were: Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Bristow, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl McKinney and sons,
Malcolm and Leland, Mr. and
Mrs. John Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Morgan, Lloyd Morgan,
Denney Swanson, Larry Riet
mann, Kenneth Brenner, Dick
Ekstrom and Wayne Gollyhorn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer
JOHN DEERE DEALER TO BE HOST
TO FARMERS AND THEIR FAMILIES
A full-length, all-color film
will feature the John Deere
Day program to be held at Star
Theater on Feb. 15. Empire
Machinery Co. are to be host
for the event.
"Miss Hattie" is the story of
a lovely little lady who has
taken upon herself the task of
putting her small community's
life to music. The story empha.
sizes the intense drama that
can often be going on under
the seeming serenity of small
town life.
Grace Field plays the title
role of "Miss Hattie," and the
cast includes such Hollywood
favorites as Lyle Ttilbot,
Franklin Pangborn, Jan Shep
pard, Harrison Lewis, Vivian
Zillman and Douglas Hender
son. Other Films to Be Shown
The Gordon family, peren
nial favorites of John Deere
Day audiences throughout the
country, will appear on the
program in a new film, "Free
dom of Eric". This is the story
of a displaced person from
Central Europe who is sponsor,
ed by the folks of the Gordon
Lfamily's community. Tom Gor-
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Pictured here is a scene from the feature picture, "Miss Hattie,"
which headlines the program of five all-color films to be shown
farmers and their families on John Deere Day.
don again portrays a lovable
head of the household whose
stubbornness is matched only
by his kind nature, which in
evitably comes to light.
For the fifth consecutive
year the series "Oddities in
Farming" will make its ap
pearance on the John Deere
Day program. Again, the rov
ing cameraman searches out
the unusual in farming from
all over the country and this
year's film will cover such
things as helicopter spraying
and dusting in California,
seining under the ice in Min
nesota, the celery harvest in
Michigan, and prickly pear
farming in San Diego.
Another filmfare to be served
farmer guests on John Deere
Day is "What's New for 1955."
This, the (latest in a series, is
always of great interest to far
mers and conists of a line-up
of new John Deere equipment
which will be made available
in the coming months. The
film gives the viewer insight
into many of the features of
the new equipment, as well as
showing it in actual use on the
farm.
In addition to the main films
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there will also be shown seve
ral short subjects.
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Tuesday, February 15
Free Lunch Free Show
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P'LNDLET6n dBEdflrl ARLINGTON, OREGON-HEPPNER, ORET30N-A THEN A, OREGON
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of Bickleton, Wash., were visitors
here last week.
Peggy Allen who has been stay,
ing at the Wilfred McKay home,
left for home in Pendleton last
week.
Mrs. Victor Rietmann gave a
birthday party Thursday after
noon Jan. 27 in honor of her mo
ther, Mrs. Olive Engleman. Others
present were: Mrs. Arvilla Swan
son, Mrs. Edith Nichoson, Mrs.
Walter Roberts, Mrs. Robert Reit
mann, Mrs. Clell Rea, Mrs. Dale
Ray, Mrs. Delia Corson, Mrs. Lena
Padberg, Mrs. Ida Grabill, Mrs.
Sam Esteb, Mrs. Etta Bristow,
and Mrs. Mabel Cotter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith
and daughter Charlotte, returned
home last week from a month's
trip to Arizona. They spent most
of the time in Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeBondt
of Milton-Freewater spent the
weekend at" the E. W. Bristow
home.
Miss Janet Howton, student at
Pacific University spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Howton. She was
accompanied by Miss Wanda
Erickson of Garibaldi and Miss
Sara Haggren of Wheeler, both
students at the Pacific University.
The Junior Auxiliary girls mot
at the home of Mrs. Walter Corley
Saturday and made plans for a
Valentine party. They also plan
ned two birthday parties a year
at which they will attend a movie.
They plan to sell candy at the
Auxiliary food sale Feb. 12 at the
Legion hall. Refreshments were
served after the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
and Robert Drake spent the week
end in Portand.
Dates to remember:
Feb. 8 Garden club meeting at
the home of Mrs. Ernest Heliker
at 2:15 p. m.
Feb. 9 Maranatha club meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Omar
Rietmann in the afternoon.
Feb. 9 P-TA meeting at the
school cafetorium at 8 p. m.
Founders day program.
Feb. 9 American Legion meet
ing at 8 p. m. Oral Palmateer of
Salem will show movies.
Feb. 11 Topic club meeting at
the home of Mrs. Mabel Cotter at
2:15 p. m.
Feb. 12 Food and pie and cof
fee sale at the Legion hall spon
sored by the Auxiliary and a
candy sale sponsored by the
Junior Auxiliary in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Barnett and
son arrived from San Diego, on
Saturday and are staying at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Barnett. Joel received his
separation from the U. S. Navy.
Harold Jannsen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Jannsen underwent
a tonsillectomy at the Pioneer
Memorial hospital in Heppner
last week.
The Cub Scouts and their den
mother, Mrs. Fredrick Martin
visited the Union Pacific depot
Thursday of last week. Mr. Swart,
the agent, explained the opera
tion of the telegraph. The group
was accompanied by Mrs. Mil
ton Morgan who also, served re
freshments to them in the base
ment of the Roy Lindstrom home
before the meeting.
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse is home
from Portland where she was a
patient in a hospital there last
week. Mr. Smouse and son, Ken
ny Lynn, left Sunday for Amarillo
Texas to attend a wheat league
meeting. He is president of the
Oregon Wheat League.
Mr. and Mrs. Carsten Brand
hagen of Spray spent the weekend
with her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bryce Keene. Mr. Brand
hagen has-been a patient in the
hospital in Pendleton and they
were on their way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley
and children of Heppner spent
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Ida Grabill.
Among those going to the Ex
tension Unit preliminary meet
ing at Pine City Monday were
Mrs. Jimmy Pettyjohn, Mrs. Ar
thur Warren, Mrs. Louis Carlson
and Mrs. William Rawlins.
Books added to the public libr
ary are Eagle in the Sky, Mason;
The Highland Hawk, White;
Tender to Danger, Reed; Cork on
the Water, Hastings; The Night
Watch, Walsh.
Dinnerguests Saturday at the
Phil Emert home were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Follett Jr. and children
and Mrs. Dan Follett Sr. of Her
miston. Mr. Follett and Mrs. Fol
lett Sr. are brother and mother of
Mrs. Emert. The Emerts also en
tertained the Fredrick Martin
family, Mrs. Mary Emert and Mrs.
Beulah Matthews and daughter,
Patty Sunday at a dinner. The
occasion was to celebrate the
birthday of their son, Phil.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White and
family spent Sunday in Forest
Grove and Portland.
CONTRIBUTIONS ASKED
The Morrow County TB and
Health Association asked this
week that any resident who has
not yet sent his contribution to
the association, please do so as
soon as possible. The associa
tion wishes to close its books in
the near future.
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HOTTEST BUICK IN HISTORY
No wonder you see to many 1955 Buicks on
the highway they're rolling up bigger sales than
ever in history topping the popularity
that has already made Buick one of the "Big Three."
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it over for only $263827
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ost people still don't believe it. But
it is true.
And when you look into the facts, you'll find
these two solid truths:
Buick is one of the "Big Three" in sales
volume -and hotter this year than ever
before. And Buick is one of the "Big Three"
when it comes to prices which make such
popularity possible. The price we show here
proves it.
So why. not get what a Buick has to offer, if
you are in the market for a new car?
ou find that the dollars you pay for, Buick
buy you a lot more automobile and the
sheer satisfaction that comes with bossing a
brawny traveler of this caliber.
bu find it in the record-high V8 power that
gives life to this spirited performer, bu
find it in the soft and level and cruisersteady
ride that comes of all-coil springing and
torque-tube stability. "You find it in the extra
roominess, the extra frame strength, the
extra tread width, the extra silencing ol
part and parcel of every Buick.
We could tell you about the little things,
too. Things usually charged for as "extras"
in other cars, but yours as standard equip
ment at no extra cost in every Buick. Things
like direction signals, oil-bath air cleaner,
full-flow oil filter, automatic lighting in
glove and trunk compartments and so on.
But you get the idea. This is a buy, this '55
Buick a great buy and a thriller from the
instant you press its gas pedal. Come in this
week and check things for yourself,
won't you?
2-door, i-pajsenger Buick SPECIAl Sedan, Model 48, illustraled. Optional
equipment, acceuories, stale and local taxes, If any, additional. Prices
may vary slightly in adoining communities. Even the factory-installed extras
you may, wont are bargains, such as.
Heater J. Defroster . . , $81 70; Radio & Antenna , . . $92.50.
Thrill of the yesar is Buictc
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WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
'Drive From Factory
Save Up To
Farley Motor Company
See Your Buick Dealer"