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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thuraday. Jul 31. 1958 lone News By FHANCINE CRAWFORD The Three Links club met at the home of Mrs Ernest Heliker on Friday, July 25 with Mrs Da vid Rietmann as co-hostess. There were seven members pre sent and one guest. During the social part of the afternoon camps were enioved. Mrs David Rietmann received the door prize. Mrs Helen Cassidy and child ren of Pendleton were guests of Mr and Mrs David Baker over the weekend. Rollo Crawford and Harold Holtz spent the weekend at Port land and the coast Johnny McCabe, son of Mr and Mrs Ernest McCabe had a tonsil ectomy at the Physicians and Surgeon Hospital In Portland on Thursday. They returned home on Friday. Miss Betty Gorger of Pendle ton is helping at the David Ba ker ranch during harvest The pinochle club met at the home of Mrs Roger Kincaid on Friday with Mrs Elmer Holtz as co hostess. A surprise shower was also held In honor of Mrs Her bert Ekstrom. Those winning nrizes In Dinochle were Mrs Dick Ekstrom high, Mrs Keith Rea low, and Mrs Howard Croweii tne door prize. MERRY ANDREW Is not Just something for somebody but lust about everything for everybody, all wrapped up in a big, bright, colored package! Star Theater, Sunday and Monday. Mr and Mrs Louis Halvorsen and Frankie took their daughter Linda to Camp Adams at Colton on Sunday. They also visited Mr and Mrs Bud Roach. Mr and Mrs Adon Hamlett and children and Connie Emert spent Sunday at Lehman Springs. Mr and Mrs David McLeod and children left Saturday for Junct ion City, where Mrs McLeoa ana children will attend a meeting In Portland. Mr and Mrs Gary Tullis and children left recently on a trip to Knoxvllle. Tennessee wnere they will visit relatives. Mr and Mrs Larry Fletcher and children are spending a few days here visiting Mr ana Mrs itarvev Rlnz. The Fletchers are on their way home from a trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr and Mrs Dwight Haugen and family are spending a few days here returning from a trip to Wallowa Lake. Mr and Mrs Clyde Crawford and sons returned home Satur after soendine a week visit ing relatives In Portland. Mr and Mrs Ernest Heliker leu Sunday for Seattle to visit their daughter, Mr and Mrs Jerry Bol man. Mrs Katherine Yarnell was hostess for a surprise birthday party on Wednesday In honor of Mrs Wate Crawford. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon by the guests, Mrs Dale Ray, Mrs Mary Swanson, Mrs Oscar Lun dell, Mrs Anna Llndstrom, Mrs Sam Esteb, Mrs Omar Rietmann, Mrs Mabel Cotter and Mrs A W Mr Arlie Rohn of Seattle was a guest of Mr and Mrs Cecil Thome on Sunday. He came after hla two daughters, Robin and Kathy who have been visiting the Thome's. Mr and Mrs Don Brostrom and Tracy left Saturday to spend the month at the home of his par ents, Mr and Mrs Julius Bros trom In Monmouth. Mr and Mrs Dean Rohde of Echo visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Victor Rietmann and other relatives on Sunday. Roy Pettyjohn and son, Jimmy of The Dalles visited relatives here over the weekend. Mr and Mrs Tom West (Mar Jorle Bristow) of Portland are the parents of a son, Terry Lee, born July 19. This is the West's sec ond son. Mr and Mrs Leland McKinney spent the weekend In Wasco visi ting Mr and Mrs Malcolm Mc Kinney and son. The lone fire truck was called to the Robinson ranch farmed by Delbert Emert on Friday. Around fifty acres of grain was burned. Dates To Remember: August 12 Garden Club August 13 Maranatha Mrs C A McLeod and son, Steven returned home Saturday after visiting her parents In Richmond, Washington for a week. HARVEST SPECIAL USED CAR SALE THOMAS MOTORS RAMBLER 1263 No. 1st Hormlston. Pb 7-6920 Our used car lot is overflowing with good used cars. They have been reconditioned in our modern shop and are raring to go. There is a fine selection of most makes and models with VERY LOW PRICE TAGS lor this Special Sale. Tor Example 1957 Ford Fairlano 500 $2145 2 door club sedan 1956 Dodge Royal Sedan : $1795 Automatic, power steering 1954 Packard Clipper Sedan $ 895 Automatic tr real clean, new paint 1953 Olds 98 Sedan $ 945 Fully equipped, black, extra sharp 1954 Mercury $1095 H. T O.D., nice 2 1953 Willys Sedans, 0 D ea $ 450 Many more to choose from. Also some good low priced work cars. Stop by and look at our good selectin of new Ramblers soon. (Open oil day Saturday) P. S.: For the convenience of you folks in this area. Thomas Motors will have a display of new and used cars at the Shell Station on Main Street in lone. August 6 through 9th. Thomas Motors HERMISTON Monument News By MARTHA MATTESON Mr and Mrs Ivery Jewell of Kinzua were here Sunday to take their daughter, Lou Ann home. She had been visiting Miss Mar garet Martin. Jim Croker and son, Ronny drove to John Day Monday on business for his shop. Mrs Tony Hutchinson arrived home Monday evening from Port land where she had gone for medical aid. Mr and Mrs Frank Miller of Kinzua were visiting Sunday at the Croker home. In John Day Tuesday were Mrs Fern Hanes and children; Mrs Jim Croker, Mrs Sam Scott, Mrs Elmer Matteson, Mrs Wayne Leathers and daughter, Mrs Boyd Hlnton and daughters, Miss Laura Lee Shank, Miss Theo Van Detta and Mrs Willard Gilman. Mr and Mrs Bob Peterson and daughter, Nancy of Richmond, Calif came to visit her folks, Mr and Mrs S E Lewis of Courtrock, and her sister and family, the Ray Davis's. Thursday Mr and Mrs Peterson and Mrs Lewis drove to Redmond to meet their older daughter Miss Cora Peter son who came by plane from' California to spend several days visiting relatives here. Mr and Mrs Tom Erhardt and sister, Miss Caroline Erhardt came In early Saturday from Portland to spend the weekend with Mrs Erhardt's folks, the Ray Davis's. I Mrs Richard Cox and Mrs Ray Davis drove ud Wall Creek Wed nesday to the McCarty ranch and snpnt the dav v siting Mrs btella McCarty and her mother, Mrs Jo Schrum. I Harold Reynolds Is working at the Manie Neal ranch for a few davs as Neal has gone back to work at Long Creek for the Mc- Bride logging company. John Dodd has turned the salt Job at Happy Jack over to Dar rel Farrens and has returned to Ms home in Washington. Virgil Reynolds is working for Leo Flower this weeK. Mrs Charles Pope and children of Baker are visiting her brother, Willard Gilman. Mrs June Hutchinson tended bar at Smith's Tavern Friday while Mrs Owen Smith left for Seattle to get her sister who will stay with her for a while. Later Mr Smith came In from Ochoco mountain to take over the tavern. Mrs Stella McCarty and three children and her mother, Mrs Jo Schrum returned Tuesday from Eugene where they had been for a week on business. They stayed with the Clayton Sweeks. Mrs Sweek is a sister of Mrs McCarty. Phone Your News Items to 6-6228 i .J' mm I; BETTER DIESEL PERFORMANCE When you use RPM DEL0 Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil, your diesel en gines spend more time working, less time in the shop. It stays on parts whether engine Is hot or cold, run ning or idle. Special compounds pre vent deposits that clog and stick rings. To extend the useful service lite of your diesel engines and reduce down time, use RPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil. For any Slandord Oil product, call L E (Ed) Dick. Heppner, Ph 6-9633 L F (Peck) Leathers, lone Ph 8-7125 Wterrew&untyGroinGrew FARMER OWNED AND CONTROLLED UJikmM 2 i "... I , i - V. ' f uiii miwhw mil iiiiwar 1 1 i fm This ocean-going barge is shown loading one of its three' cargoes of wheat, since July 1, at Morrow Coun ty Grain Growers Paterson Ferry ele vator. This ship has a capacity of 90,000 bushels. dance SEieeS Moy 31, 1958 (Per Audit Report) ASSETS Current Assets $ 405,838.30 Fixed Assets 1,022,265.34 Other Assets . 107,698.35 Prepaid Expenses 22,453.42 Total Assets $1,558,255.41 LIABILITIES Current Liabilities 49,089.58 Non Current Liabilities 313,333.91 Total Liabilities 362,423.49 Capital Stock 155,408.30 Farmers Equities . 1,040,423.62 Total Liabilities & Net Worth 1,558,255.41 Income Statement (Per Audit Report) MARGIN ON GRAIN SALES g 2451 89 REVENUE FROM WAREHOUSING 230)301 25 OTHER REVENUE 32,292.15 TOTAL INCOME 265,045.29 LKS EXPENSES - 105,114.06 NET PROFIT -YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1958.... $159,931 23 STATISTICS GRAIN HANDLED IN 1957 3,48Q,Q1Q bu$ho,$ NET PROFIT, YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1958 8159931 23 PROFIT FOR 5 YEAR PERIOD ENDING MAY 31, 1958 765,913.94 This one and one half million dollar corporation contin ues to grow because it is farmer owned and controlled. Three quarters of a million dollars profit during the past 5 year period shows the soundness of your operating me-thods. y