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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1960)
t a amjuft. CAimt TiMtin.f'UJ lone News f AmrJU Ami Glir.itrl4. daughter f Mr end Mm l'ssll OlmwhelJ el the 5 Williams thunh fcundsy with Father Iier4 offiilstlng. Cun at the VI. r lGrtmann home Sur.tsy wrie Mr end Mm f an l:hde tf 1 ha end Mr er.4 Mrs flotwrt :letmnn en4 n. Mr en4 XI alr Ft!n and ch.ldren ef 11.1 ftlver were re. crnt lltm et lh home rf her mother. Mm t'unx Etrh, end Mr Grrry Whit. student ( Wil lamette t'nlverolty and J-hn Galbralth of Portland were ls Mors at the Grdun Whit home h past trek, Orry I wn lor at Willamette ami f-r th rart four yearn he rtxehcd an average of 3.70 trade, Mr and Mm Charles OCornor a..d diuthtrif spent the week c r.t In ivrtland. Mr and Mi C K Brenner took ihelr mn, lvt Kenneth fcrenner lo rort!sn: Sunday where he look the plane to Fort Ord. Calif wt,rr I.e I sunned In t r. lie ' I rn.r.v k r. ..'f fcf.d Ml M)4 lir 4 12 f.rr ii' t'-i -r.u tf -,. lu.fcy JrisM. ln l dUcti April 9 WritfM 7 It r4 2 Mr e4 Mm t !l pea ar. Mr and Mi IVirrrU r4!ig td .... j re the !j-in.t; M lludy (rt-rf tf llrji-ftrr. Mf Lam 'm!!-itf er4 Mm AniUe f .. f I 'f-.e U '"' t-4i-.Jumt J.f n4 Mm lune n- of 5r.! Mf!e. Csl f are t'.e r rtt tf ii d4ui;ht. r. Tmey bl-th, l-rn Aj'til 9 Wriftt ' t.. Mf ! h ' r,nrr Mil .lre-4 -rhafr. Mr nd Mr !- f Sa'-fm-r.to, ("!if t.4 Mr nl Mrs W G S4-chfrr of inJmn re the Ernli rmt. Mn ftranna T"in n4 du;h t,T. I-ut'e Ann. tf Cat.t.y h txvn vlttt'nff t the A A Stffanl home f..r the pft two wn-ki Mr nd Mr Arnle ll-lmn. Mr nd Mm ("rtarlen Huln n1 Mr and Mm IM rt p.-S.ln en trrtalnetl at f-arty at tHe lied man hme Situr.lay evcnlr.( prltljre and flnwhle wt-re i!ay rd. Thou rwlvlnj: f-rlf wt-ro j i.:;h iw Putman Flying, Inc. WEED SPRAYING PHONE- FlyingAMottl - Phon 6-9928 HEPPNEP. PARADE of SPORT COATS f) wefgh In LIGHT for Spring It' tLti for a ehang-of-pac to a lighter weight port coat that doe a much lor your apparanc9 tu it doe tor your com fort I $25.00 TO $35.00 SLACKS Mix 'em or match em with your new Easter port coat. We have our new stock ot spring slacks In a wide choice ot popular fabrics and colors. WASH 'N WEAR 8.95 - 10.95 WOOL SLACKS 16.95 up VMHBsMislsssssVHHn MICHAELS-STERN Cr CURLEE SUITS Easter time is Dress up time and youH look your best in a new Curlee or Michaels-Stern suit selected lrom our big stock. Better come in today, though, tor the time is short. $49.50 TO $69.50 Wilson'sMen'sWear The Store ol Personal Service i!'.f t- h !! t.l Ur tt4io. " I Mr . ! Ji M ,.! il.iUi.rn i-t iS'ur.uy lNj.it;. t n a 4 fc!- tk In th . 'rf .r f! tJirtC !(,.i? KUi.ftit 1 U.i11 u'isi ks rte rn n ti A;iil 2 : the rk Wr-tl . ' t h-tl In .... te I the s..- tf Mf and J.-l.'i I. . . Tiny are i ,Ufj: thttr h. n.e in AtSU 't-?t. Mi Mat'le "it tut ltr ! h4 . a J .- f s tiv4Mr.i;. Thtre s'ilhci t t rrUlf 4 ta i l w tt e vknuit 4, Mr and Mr LrU HsivuiMn fcf!.f.sl He rt,rn .kjf " rri tl-n f..r Mr M. k U-(r In Arlintrtt-n Saturday, M.' It;n l the irrand nwir.Hl''' mrrr.tx r ..f the l ament Ftr tf in. Mrs C, lli rmarn and Mm C-:l Tjf'rr.t ttendt'! a umhen In Hi Palhs Saturday In l)'nr f the rational president f the trstflran l-rfln auxiliary. Mm Vara Cray. Mm F.-r llai'.st n of 1'ortland ); is!iir.i: l.r rru'tlirr. Mrs OSIve -r;-h:r.an and other relatives. Mm William of Peer llwbor. Orra Mand. Waah U visiting her aunt. Mr Fannie Griffith. She Just returned from a trip to i auiorni. Mr and Mrs Charles White of l.i-tland ent the wtnkrnd with hl parent. Mr and Mm Cordon White. MIm Alice Mchoson of Tort land ;-ent the weekend with her mother. Mrs Edith Mchoson. Dates to remember) April 1 5 Members of the H E C of tb Willows grange will have a clean up at the grange hall with a potluck lunch at noon. April IS Community church at 2:30 p m. April IS Station of the Cross at St Williams church at 7s30 V M. April IS Traveling food sale. sponsored by the Beta Om Chapter April 7-ttf tuaday lUe ternc la 'T P" tr tk Hit aK4 fUgnm feUewship giHip it I A M. lreakla.1 will lollew at the Cemmua Ity church baeemeat A fiee will etl.rlaj wUI h takea. The ntembars cl the Wna aatha club wUI aerva the teakl.t came. Church school Eootet P' gram et the Community church at MS A M end morning warship at 11 A M. Haa at St WUliama Cath eUc church at :1S A M. An Ftr prifc-tn at the x.i.t. ,t:,,i, At i)e home of '.-v Jaineo Itiley at 11 A M. A film Urip, ivur iifurimi fai!h wUI l-e nhirtn; numbem ,y ihe rh'Mrer'a choir and ac M.idlon nun.t-rs l y Mm Illon Mure an. April IS Aroerlcon Lagio Au Uiary meeting at 9 M at the home ol Mrs Cecil Thorne at 1 M. Mrs Harold Dobyns will show slides on her recent trip to Central America April 20 Blue Mountain district Garden club meeting la the grange ball beginning et 10 A M. The public U Invited to sea a film et 1:00 P M. April 20 Arnica club meeting et the home of Mrs Bay Heimbigner la the afternoon. April 22 Three Links club ol Bunchgrass Rebekab lodge at tba home of Mrs David Rletmann ot 2 P M. April 23 Topic club card party et the borne of Mm Omar Rletmann at 2 P M. April 29 Homemakers Festival in Keppner. April 30 Pomona grange at Willows grange ball. An all day meeting. April 30 Junior-Senior prom and banquet Virginia Miller and Jesse Ran kin were married at the Trinity Episcopal church in Reno. March OK e a ! Riverside Honor jRoll Released y MART Lit HARLOW ft j tents of Riverside hlfh thool on the horn roll f the third rdne weeks are: Dar IM.tta. Alan Taylor. Kurt Can tenheln. aer.lom; JUndl Da via. Und Wrner. J.-anna Frank. Mkhael Ta)lor. Juniors: Doug las M' Kay. sophomore; Dorothy Rsh. Erenda BUHnc. freshmen. The students of RlversJd hlh school rr.)..e4 a hay rid over the project Friday nlfht. Ronald Black. FFA Instructor. mis In Klamath Falls over the weekend attending a atate OEA membership meeting. The Mothers Club of Board man grade echool will meet Thursday, April 21. at the school at 2 p m. The Immunization clinic will be held at tha school Tuesday. April 19. at 10 a m. Mr and Mm Rusll Miller and children Jim and Patty, and Mm Effle Miller went to La Grande Sunday to visit at the home of the Miller' aon ln law and daughter. Mr and Mm Vern Carpenter. Mm Arthur Allen U spending two weeks In Seattle. Wash at the home of her son and daugh ter ln law. Mr and Mm Gene Allen. Mr and Mm William Garner and children Dick and Anita of Hlnes were weekend vUitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ronald Black. Mr and Mm Harold Kress have returned to their home here after spending the past three months In Lewtston, Idaho. Mr and Mrs Duane Essex are. the parents of a daughter bornj April 9 In Santa Maria, Calif, i She has been named Tracy! Elizabeth. Grandparents are. .Mr and Mrs W G Seehafer of Board man. The baby weighed eight pounds, eight ounces. Mr and Mrs Bob Miller went to Salem Sunday to take Lois Miles, cousin of Mrs Miller, home after visiting here several weeks. Mrs Delmer Hug entertained at dinner at her home Thurs day of last week In honor of Gilmer Bolson's birthday. Guests were Mr and Mrs Arnln Hug and Mr and Mrs Charlie Dillon. Mrs Florence Root and Mr and v : Mm Nat Macomber M to Ar lirKtun on d.y Ut week ta vikit at the home of Mr and Mm Al M-rr.ter. Tt.e three laef er.l ta Tt Pallra M the day. Mrs Charlie Woolley and daughter, Marela of Tsaro, Weli aere wrrkend vtaltum at the heme hrr Hsjhrr arrl s!s'.rr (Coatlauad as page ) be careful and you'll save cash with General! Gtneral't AU In One" Homwwnert Insurance maans lower costs for carciui Vwv. ouse careful homeowners take pride n the.r pos-SSton$-they naturally have fewer losses This earn a cash reward with General. Call us today! Turnor, Van Martcr And Bryant INSURANCE HIPPRtR "Nebraska has no seacoast. The native Hollander wears wooden shoes." Sound like strange conversation? Bell Telephone Laboratories engineers don't think so. It's part of a test to lessen noise on your phone. These sen tences are taped against a background of noise, then played over phones to listeners who rate how clearly they sound. Our engineers learn a lot from this test another way we work to bring you trouble-free phoning. fach pair of insulated gloves worn by telephone men has a date stamped on it. On that day, he'll turn them in for a new pair so the old ones can get their "bath". But it's not to keep them clean. This "bath" has 10,000 volts of electricity shooting through it and if there's the slight est flaw in a glove, a hot blue aro warns: "Throw it out!" This attention to what seems a small detail is mighty important to telephone men who might icork near power lines. And, because they know they're safe on the job, they can devote all their skUi to bringing you good service. Flowers from the garden are one way to brighten up the house. Here's another way to bring spring in: "Pick a phone" from our gardea of colors: red, pink, yellow, ivory, green, blue, beige, gray, or white. Extension phones are practical as weU as pretty, like this kitchen wall phone. It hangs up handily, saves counter space . . . and saves you steps. Why not call a serv ice representative at our business office, or talk to vour telephone service man. They'll be glad to help you pick a phone or as many as vou need for your home. Pacific Telephone Northwsf 12. Mrs Rankin is the daughter of Mrs Fannie Griffith and teaches In Wadsworth, Nevada. They visited Mrs Griffith and other relatives here over the weekend. Those from here who partici pating in the confirmation ser vices at the Hope Lutheran church in HeDPner Sunday were Stephen Llndstrom, Cheryle Lun- dell, Tommy Heimbigner, koi and Ekstrom and Tommy Melena. Mrs Betty Lleuallen of Uma tilla visited her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Robert De Spain last week. Mrs Alta Lofton of Condon Is visiting her daughter and fam ily, Mr and Mrs A Marick. Mrs Iiay Turner and sons of Pendleton visited relatives here Saturday. Ella's Grill AND THE Wagon Wheel Cafe BOTH NOW UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT OF Jack Cr Wilma McTimpcny OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNERS or Just A Coffee Break .r-' T i i iiiiiiiiiii SALI Purebred Heref ords Saturday; April 23 52 YEARLING RANGE BULLS 12 HEAD STEERS 20 HEIFERS SALE STARTS AT 2:00 P. M. BARBECUE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED NOON TO 2:00 P. M. EVERYONE WELCOME S3 SID SEALE'S White Elephant Ranch CONDON, OREGON