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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 1, J957
Page 3
Wheat Truck and
Train Tangle
Near Morgan
By Echo Palmateer
Henry Buschke and his two
sons had a narrow escape Wed
nesday evening of last week at
Morgan. They were returning to
the Ed Buschke home from the
Morgan elevator with a grain
truck. As they were crossing the
railroad track the train was ap
proaching. Mr. Buschke put the
truck in reverse but the front
part of the truck was struck by
the train. He received a broken
finger but otherwise he nor the
boys were not hurt.
The Three Links club of Bunch
grass Rebekah lodge met at the
home of Mrs. Charles O'Connor
Friday afternoon July 26. After
the business meeting conducted
by Mrs. Wate Crawford, presid
ent, refreshments were served.
Mrs. Anna Lindstrom and Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn received the door
prizes.
Tommy Philbrick of Condon
visited at the home of his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Boyce last week.
The Herman Blettells have
moved to the Harley Anderson
.ranch.
Be Careful . . .
& Be Insured!
The Fire hazards this year
are really bad;
It's about the worst we
have ever had!
Care and Caution is what
this county needs!
Remember that "Fire Feeds
On Careless Deeds"!
To prevent fires, each
must do their part!
To cut our fire losses,
Don't let a fire start.
hr
For All Your Insurance Needs
C. A. RUGGLES
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Mrs. Walter Corley entertained
the Bridge club at her home Fri
day evening of last week. Mrs.
Pete Cannon received high prize;
Mrs Ray Boyce second high and
Mrs. Walter Jacobs, low.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford
of Helix are the parents of a son,
Thomas Michael, born in Pendle
ton July 19. Weight 5 lbs. and 7
oz. Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Craw
ford of Helix and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Chapman of Pilot Rock are
the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Wate Crawford of lone, Frank
Chapman of Pendleton and Mrs.
Minnie Groomo of Maiden, Wash,
are the great-grandparents.
Mrs C. E. Brenner, Mrs. Harold
Snider and Mrs. Pat Doherty
made a trip to Pendleton Tues
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Land of Port
Orchard, Wash, were recent visit
ors at the William Bergstrom
home. Mrs. Land and Mrs. Berg
strom are sisters. Miss Ester Eck
berg of Portland is visiting the
Bergstroms now.
Visitors last week at the Earl
McCabe home were Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Berry and family of
Fresno, Calif, and Franklin Berry
of Arcadia, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wortendyke
of British Columbia, Canada are
visiting at the James Lindsay
home. They are cousins of Mrs.
Lindsay.
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom gave a
coffee party at her home Thurs
day of last week in honor of Mrs.
Beulah .Lundell. The guests were
friends and neighbors of Mrs.
Lundell in the Gooseberry com
munity. Those coming from a
distance were Mrs. Ray Drake
and Mrs. Lee Scrivener of Hepp
ner, Mrs. Robert Hope and child
ren of Eugene and Mrs. Cecelia
McElligott of Portland.
John K. Honey and David Wil
liams of Portland were weekend
guests at the A. E. Stefani home
Recent guests at the Stefani
home were Mr. and Mrs. John
Stefani and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Reynolds of Canby.
Tommy Bensel of Hermiston is
visiting at the home of his uncle
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Phil Em
ert. Gene Heliker of Lexington has
been visiting at the Ernest Hel
iker and the Donald Heliker
homes
Members of the Arnica club and
their families and friends enjoyed
a swimming party at the swim
ming pool Sunday evening. This
was followed by a welner roast
and picnic dinner at the city
park.
NEW SAFETY LIGHT
FLASHES WARNING
Clenview Studio Photo
To further promote highway'
safety and prevent night acci
dents involving distressed or
parked vehicles, U-C-Lite Mfg.
Co. of Chicago is marketing a
new plug-in type red flashing
light called the 'Big Beam Car
Flash.' Mrs. Donald Lyman of
Northbrook shows how i
mounts securely on any flat,
smooth surface of an automo
bile or other convenient object
with a suction cup and plugs
into the cigarette lighter re
ceiver with a ten-foot cord. I
Flashing 72 times a minute, it
operates indefinitely without'
running down a battery.
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey and
Louis Jackson left this week on
their vacation.
The Fredrick Martins are put
ting a sidewalk in front of their
home on Third street.
Many Attend Picnic
Those from here who atttended
the Morrow county picnic at
Laurelhurst park in Portland
Sunday were Mrs. Olive Engle
man, Mrs. Arvilla Swanson, Mrs.
Edith Nicholson, G. A. Petteys,
Mrs. Walter Roberts, Joel Engle
man, Johan Troedson, Carl Troed
son, Mr. and Mrs. Clcll Rea and
children and Fred Ely Mr. Elyj
received the first prize given at
the picnic. Mrs. Bert Mason of
Portland received the second
prize, :
Mrs. Franklin Ely who is at-j
tending school in Portland, spent
the weekend at her home.
Loren Hale of Tangent was a
visitor here last week. His daugh
ter and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Cole Leavengood of Sheld
on, Nev. were, aso, here for a
short time.
Lt. LeRoy Brenner, who has
been spending his leave with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bren
ner, left Tuesday for his Air Force
base in Raleigh. North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks
and daughter, Sandra, spent Sun
day in Portland. They brought
Susan Hummel of Beaverton
home with them to visit for a
while.
Dates to Remember:
August 6 City council meet
in at 8 p.m.
August 11 Grange picnic at
the city park with potluck din
ner around noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kemlinger
of Boathell, Wash, spent Wed
nesday and Thursday of last
week at the L. A. McCabe home.
Mrs. Remlinger was the former
Irene Anders and taught in the
lone high school in 1929-1930.
Mrs. Eldon Tucker and son,
David Eldon, returned home from
Pioneer Memorial hospital Sun
day. Mary Evelyn Tucker of
Heppner has been staying at fhe
Tucker home for the past week.
She returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Corliss McLeod is visiting
relatives in Ridgefield, Wash.
Harvest in the Morgan com
munity and north of lone is near
ing completion but it is in full
swing south of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton left
for their home in Dallas Friday
of last week after spending a few
weeks with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
Martin. The Hortons will visit
their son, Lester Horton at Rose
burg, who has just returned from
Valley Forge, Pa., where he was
a leader of the Boy Scout Jamb
oree. His son, Jon, and his neph
ew, John Todd were delegates to
the Jamboree."
Mrs. William Rawlins and Mrs.
Etta Huston entertained the pro
gram committee of the garden
club at a luncheon at their home
Wednesday of last week. Others
present on the conimitttee were
Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs.
O. L. Lundell. The executive
committee will meet at the Rawl
ins home Tuesday of this week.
It consists of Mrs. Edith Nicho
son, Mrs. Walter Dobyns, Mrs.
Phil Emert, Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and Mrs Rawlins.
Kenneth Lundell of Oakland,
Calif, is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Lundell.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ramsey
of Portland spent the weekend
with relatives here. They took
their mother, Mrs. Elmo McMillan
of Salem, back with them. Mrs.
McMillan has been visiting her
mother, Mrs. Mary Swanson for
some time.
Mrs. Adon Hamlett returned
home from Portland last week.
She was a patient in the Good
Samaritan hospital there.
Phil Emert Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thil Emert Sr., returned
home from the Pioneer Memorial
hospital Saturday where he was
a patient following major surg
ery. Rudy Bergstron, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Bergstrom was a
patient in the Pioneer Memorial
hospital last week with tonsilltis.
He returned home Saturday.
Week guests at the Lloyd How
ton home were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Brostrom and son, Tracy, of Mon
mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bum
garner and son, Jimmie of Spo
kane, Mr. and Mrs Gail Howton
and family of Springfield. Sun
day guests at the Howton home
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tenne
son and family of Seattle, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Maier and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Shimek,
all of Lind, Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Schrader and family of
Roseburg. Clint Agee of Roseburg
is spending the week there.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Kiel-
meyer the first of the week were
Mrs. Ron J o n es and children,
Kenneth, Stanley and Loree, of
Pierce, Colo
PICK PICK PICK
YOUR YOUR YOUR TERMS
PRICE TIRE WEEK - M0NTH
PRICE TIRE CROP - NOTE
HOW MUCH ARE
710-15 TIRES?
710-15 SG 4 ply 14.95
710-15 STM tube, blk .17.95
710-15 STM tube WW..20.95
710-15 STM tube NyL.19.95
710-15 STM tbls 20.95
710-15 STM tbls WSW..23.95
710-15 5 Star tube' 23.95
710-15 5 Star tube wsw.27.95
710-15 5 Star tbls ...26.95
710-15 5 Star tbls Wsw..30.95
710-15 5 Star tbls 6 ply 35.95
710-15 5 Star Nyg. tbls .32.95
710-15 5 Star Nyg.
tbls Wsw 36.95
710-15 5 Star Nyg.
tbls Wsw 42.95
Puncture Sealing
710-15 DUAL 90., 73.95
EXCHANGE PLUS TAX
PICK
YOUR TERMS
WEEK - MONTH
CROP - NOTE
TIRE PRICES REFLECT
QUALITY
700-15 Higway 6 29.95
700-15 Highway 8 33.95
700-15 Tr. Rib 6 35.95
700-15 Tr. Rib 8 39.95
700-15 Tr. Rib Nyg. 6 . 39.95
700-15 HCT 6 ply 39.95
700-15 HCT 8 ply 44.95
700-15 HCT Nyg 6 ply-. 44.95
700-15 All Grip 6 ply - 44.95
700-15 All Grip 8 ply 48.95
700-15 Mining 12 ply.101.95
825-20 TIRES, 24 TYPES
From $59.95 to $210.70
Plus Tax
Buy Tires
At A Tire Dealer
Heppner
Ford's Tire Service
YOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER
Pendleton
Continued
Next WHk
La Grande
PLAN YOUR
HI II BITS
NOW
FOR THE
6 BIS
DAYS
--FAIR- AUG. 27,28, 29,30
--RODEO--AUG.31,SEPT. 1
Morrow County Fair and Rodeo
IF YOU HAVEN'T RECEIVED A
PREMIUM LIST
m
ASK FOR A COPY AT THE
COUNTY AGENT'S OFFICE
PLAN YOUR EXHIBITS NOW!
PLAN TO ENTER
OREGON WHEAT LEAGUE
Cake Baking Contest
EVERYONE IS WORKING
TO MAKE THIS THE
Biggest Fair Yet
YOUR EXHIBITS WILL HELP
MANY OTHER CONTESTS
SEE YOUR PREMIUM LIST
REMEMBER- - -
FAIR STARTS ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 27
Join in the Fun!
NEW-
HAY SWEEPSTAKES AWARD
One of Those Bales of Second Cutting
t ALFALFA-ls A Good Exhibit
AGAIN THIS YEAR THE
Morrow County Grain Growers
IS GIVING A
SWEEPSTAKES WHEAT
: TROPHY
' Check your premium list for new additions to the grain exhi
bits and before harvest is ever be sure to pick out some
grain samples for your display.