Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 21, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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    Htrmi GAzcrrc ttmci TOui4rr. Apu to. ikw
HOLTS BRING KOREAN BABY TO
NEW PARENTS IN LEXINGTON
ly CCLtHA JONES
Mr snd Mrs Jim l'ck were In
IVrfland last wcrkend to meet
their new daughter, Robin
LuIm who arrived ty Un
from Korea. 8h Mat one of K7
youngster to make In most
ftMvut plane trig li America lth
the Jldta lo H Ihrtr nrw jar
enta. The little slrl la 8 munths
old
The Three Links flub met on
Thursday at the home of Mr
lu-rtha Hunt It was derided lo
M the Women's Fellowship
i-rwup uite the dining rtom for
the LaMcr breakfast. I'lana were
discussed for the Three Llnka
fod sale anil baaar held l ist
Saturday at the hall. l:efreh-
HirtiU Mkrtt hrt ed t the hue
!- and M' W K McMillan,
trliijf the Aj.tll birthday, wa
irnnl a beautifully deviated
cake. Tha jitrm-iit vcre Cora
Wainrf. Kird MaJ-ke. Anr.k
Kcene, txllha Julir. Ttam.ic
iVrkrr, Jo In In. lUft.ara Cute
f.nh. June Lav.ln, LaVcrr.e
llendcrwn. t'atle 'adt-r and'
Bernlere Wihlon. The neat rt-t
Ins Mill Us at the Mil .Smetfurt.l
home near llardrnen.
The Women's Fell o w a ft 1 1
group m-t at the C C Jun-a h..rr.r
on Tuesday afternmn. It was an
nounred that there were alu
70 people attrndlng the hauler
mornlne breakfast served at the
IOOF hall. The nominating com
mltlee made lt report uith the
s . c V J
sv ' a rT -
Tl - . 5 w a - 1
LONGER
ENGINE LIFE
4
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Diesel and heavy-duty gasoline engines gat maximum
protection wnn kkm ullu naavy uury LUDricaung uii. i a
It clings tightly to angina parts, fights friction whether
your engine Is hot or cold.
Special compounds prevsnt ring sticking, harmful
deposits. ..keep your angina clean. Stretch the time be
tween overhauls on your equipment. ..use
RPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil.
For any Standard Oil product, call
L.E.(Ed)Dlck.Heppner. Ph 6-8633
L.F. (Peck) Leathers. lone Ph8-7123
THE FOLLOWING
HEPPNER STORES
ANNOUNCE
Closing Hours
EFFECTIVE MAY 1st
WE WILL CLOSE AT
p.m
ELMA'S APPAREL
MILADIES' APPAREL
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
HEPPNER HARDWARE Cr ELECTRIC
GILLIAM Ct BISBEE HARDWARE
WESTERN AUTO STORE
WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR
J. C. PENNEY CO.
GONTY'S
HEPPNER VARIETY
I .::.;. i . f f rr t .named,
IMrlii M. ! ; IrM;
:l ti J? Um J .rUcf.t,
lr)jha J ' . -itr)sf). t.Vfne
lirr-rv.r.. trraa V4m
n t!.e dc-v.!tuf.U t-4
thei afirii. rs tt e h ni e n I
virre h-nnl ty I '. tn(r tu
Cta Al!n, ijiVrrne ,-n !-!. n.
Ifc.f, luri.rif. Tr! I'arH-r. U4a
li!rllf-i; and lliirw MiMlKan
and IWMy llriuli-r'M.f s
Mr and Mrs O W Ci,t-.f.fih
and dauj;'.-r Ikmn and Hilly
lu ln were mil. r on M in-
day.
Cur' t-t Mr and Mrs WiJUir
jJtcafc'all on .Sat !)' were ttslr
dautht-r. Ivanna and Harbara
f vn!ar.d. Mr and Mrs II ward
t'nmrll and Uldren 4 lne. Mr
and Mr Jrry lUi;trny of
llriiimer. Mr and M: H'li
Si-j;all and n of Ivelnjton.
Bill Mrauall r.f rvndleion.
Jlmml. itraj:H. and Greg
I-eyv i f IjMnt n. H'-i'i-r Brand
hacrn of t'cndlt'lon. and Mrs
Steacall'a in"!hi-r. Mr Fjnma
lirt'shrars d U ninKtun.
Fdrl Ml!li-r of Portland Kliel
At the (mine of hi aunt and
umle. Mr and Mi t'i II Jones
over Iho Uerkend.
l'.uth Kilh if fortlaml ls
n.d Crec and lliik'o I-ryva over
th weekend.
Imald Hunt visited his
mother. Mri IbTtha Hunt, Imm
Kujjene where he attends wluxil
Mr and Mrs Kenneth M.irhull
are Miendlni; a few l.ts In
Centrnl Oregon vlMtlnn friends
and relatives.
The Kaster breakfast pmsr
ed by the Women's Fellowship
group wan well attended witn
about 70 present. Following this
the Faster program was enjoyed
with all classes taking a part
In the program. Following the
church services, baptismal ser
vices were held fur Mr and Mrs
Harry Green. V'alda Irvln and
Kenny Jones.
Lee Cornellson. grandson of
Mr and Mrs Joe Cornellson apent
the weekend In Portland.
Hank Pointer returned to Spo
kane after spending the week
end with his parents, Mr and
Mrs Don Pointer. Hank attends
Gonzngo University there. Louise
Pointer also spent the weekend
with her parents.
Buster .Shown, former resident
f Lexington, now of Spray, Is
patient In Pioneer Memorial
hospital.
Mr and Mrs W K McMillan
und daughters, Mrs George Irvln
and Mrs Cecil Jones, aceompan
ed by Mrs Russell Waito of
endleton, attended funeral ser
Ices of Thomas W Fisher at
nGrande on Monday.
A birthday dinner was cele
brated at the O W Cutsforth
I0NE NEWS
Mr and Mr l:j. hr J l.m.d-:
and duMfhtrf. Sharon tf frr,dJe
tun M ftliay if t Wrk
with his parrnta. Mr and Mrs
K It Lundril and ttnrr trlstive.
Mr ar.d Mrs K W UrUtuw aprnt
faatrf .Sunday at the Jam-
and Mr T K Mrwngrt In
M'Hhrll f, a werk.
Mr and Mrs T E Mraer:ger
5r nturnl to their home In
Mat hell after spending a werk
In LrUr.irtun mno-leling thrlr
home which has been rented to
Mr and Mrs Jim Lynch ,nJ 'm
lly. Mrs Hay Ijulven was an Fater
vlaltur In Pendleton at lh horn
f her rmither. Mrs Wheeler.
I'hllls Nolan. Lu-ene, enl
the weekend with her parents,
Mr and Mrs M V Nolan
Alice Wihlun, Fact. aiw-nt the
holidays with hei father, Mr
Armln Wlhlon.
Sare.ner hm In Tf Pallea, Th
and family. Mr ana Wrs
Tm hrlotw cl Pattland and Ml
ar t Mrs Paul HUler fcf HfUnrf
MHet there a'xi
Mr and Mrs Ci Ptake at
lrr.k4 I he Pacific t'nherstiy
taw t.ail game In Walla Walla
Saturday. Ttidr n. net
tuiike. student at the t'nhersity.
pitched In the game. They were
accompanied by their grandson,
MlcharJ ItoWrll. of Pendleton.
Mi Alice Mchoaon left for
her home In Ptrtland Sunday
aftrr tasting her mother. Mrs
Ldith NUhatrt fur a week.
Mr and Mrs Wllllsm Eagle
an,l fc.n of MUsouls. Mont are
vhltlng his parents. Mr and Mrs
Cecil Thorne.
Iiev and Mrs Rcd MacKenrle
and daughter left thla week for
the coast. He wlil attend an
ranter tt retreat for ministers
at Ocean Lake and Mrs Mac
Kenzle and daughter will lU
friends In IillUboro.
Mr and Mrs W G Srhafer f
liuardman sjnt Easier Sunday
with relatlM here.
Mi and Ms 0y T4f
ons tf IVndlettn spenl lh
wrrkend Hh rrlathea here.
Mrs Adn llamlctt and child
fin snent Ih weekend In On
tario with Mr Hamlet! wher tv
s emplo4.
N..rtnn Lur.drll rint few
days with his parents and fthef
relative He Is staying wttii hi
brother and itcr In law. Mr
and Mrs run lundcil n Mil-tayVle.
Merr.brts if Ihe Altar SJcty
uf St Williams Catholic thurth
met at the church Thursday
riming and cleaned the church.
laud Raker and John .Swai-n
aaaUted with the work. Mrs
Mab-I Cvttcr was the huateaa.
distinctive
Olympiad 1?UncUYg g2d LTLSifl
make every round a pleasure! Active
Westerners find that Olympic' re
liable quality and distinctive character
matches their own thirst for perfection.
One of the world's few rmturnllv perrVc,
brewing waters makes the difference.
This is why we say. ,m('s ffie Water
III NH3 NH3 I
GET RJ30KE PROFIT
FROM YOUR WHEAT ACRES
APPLY YIELD - INCREASING BEER
PHILLIPS 66 ; ' ' t
Agricultural Ammonia -v-j
' i ' uE' 1 1 Order your L
; j(g)f i, supply today! .x
SOIL TESTING SERVICE
EKSTROM -:M
FARM CHEMICALS KCM m
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iii nu iyi r unnr.u m i l j r r. n m a c i t '-'-m m m i i
PHONE 8-7289 IONE, OREGON fl x . 1 Y !
Thomas Sumner. Arlington Phone 8-F-14 J Jr"
kih3 KiH3 J rc
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Vitilon an mtuay wleomt to Olympia Brewing Co. . I tympia. Wash. Oly
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
I960 Census of Population
ranch on Sunday night honoring
Armln Wlhlon. Those present
were, Mr and Mrs Gar Leyva,
Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones and
Kenny, Mr and Mrs George Irvln
and children, Mr and Mrs E E
Pock and children, Mr and Mrs
Armln Wihlon, and Mr and Mrs
Cutsforth and family and Alice
Wihlon of Pasco.
Sharon Cutsforth was a visitor
on Sunday at the home of her
father, Mr and Mrs O W Cutsforth.
Mr and Mrs Vcrn Vlall of
Grandvlew visited her parents,
Air ana Mrs bod Davidson over
the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Eldon Padberg
and children and Mrs Padberg's
mother, Mrs Amy Sperry, were
visitors in Washington over
Easter with her sister.
Mr and Mrs William J Van
Winkle and children visited at
I the home of her parents, Mr and
Mrs Loury in Mt Vernon over
Easter.
Bill Schoonover and child
ren of Portland visited with his
sons, Raymond and Stanley over
Easter.
Mrs Carl Marquardt and child
ren are visiting her parents. Mr
WERE YOU COUNTED?
The tnumcratlon of Americans in the 1960 Census is now almost
finished. As you know, il is very important thai the Census bt
complete and correct. If you believe that you were not counted.
please fill out the form below and mail if immediatefTto: U.S. Census District Office
Your trip to
PORTLAND
will be complete
only if you have
lunch or dinner at
the highlight of
any visit to
Portland, .a
must for your
next trip,
Sam tTAXmuo
na mxxsoR on naMnra?
ca soil. TcatnjuBX oaaoqif
a ruTim crfc
I IS
tssssssssssssss
WVW5
I have checked with the members of my household, and I believe that one (or more) of us was NOT counted, here or anywhere else,
In the I960 Census.
On April 1, 1960, 1 lived at
(Boum Number)
cStrMt or &jd)
(Otty)
(Apartment Number or Location)
This address Is located between
(Nam of Slrtet or fioad)
and,
(Nam of Street or Rod)
i am listing below the name and required Information for myself and each member of my household.
PLEASE LISTi
1. Evtryon who usually llvss In this
hovishold, whtht rslatcd to you
or not.
9. All panoni ttaylng hsrt who have
no other home.
PLEASE BE SURE TO UST-
S All mtmbtn of your family IMnj with you, Includ
ing babltt.
All other relatives living hsrt.
Lodjcrs and boardsn living htrt.
S Strvanti, hired hands, others not related to you who
art living here.
Anyone else staying here but who has no other
horns.
ALSO LIST
Persons who usually live here but who art away
temporarily on bvilnets, on vacation, or In a general
hospital.
DO NOT LIST
S College students who are away at college
(or who are here only on vacation).
S Persons stationed away from here In the
Armed Forces.
Persom away In Institutions, such as a san
ifarium, nursing home, htme for the aged,
mental hospital.
Thty will bt counttJ thtre.
NAMES OF PERSONS LIVING IN THIS HOUSEHOLD ON APRIL 1,
136IL AND THOSE STAYING HERE WHO HAVE NO OTHER HOME
Writs names
in this
order
V4nA nt houholrl An tint lln
Wife of head
Unmarried children, oldest first
Married children and their families
Other relatives
Others not related to head of household
01 yoa llat mors than I persons, dm an additional (beet)
(p
Las) name
First name
Middle
Initio
of serson vh filfeJ this form
i
I ?.
What Is the
relationship of
each person to
the head of this
household ?
(For example,
wife, son,
daughter,
grandson,
mother-in-law,
lodger, lodger's
wife)
(P3)
Htad
Male
or
Female
(MorF)
Is this person
White Nesro
American Indian
Japanese
Chinese
Filipino
Hawaiian
Part Hawaiian
Alert
Eskimo
(rc)?
222
When was this
person bom?
(P6)
Moni
1
Year
Is this person
Married Widowed
Divorced
Separated
Single (never
married)?
(Leave blank Kr
children born
after March 31.
1946)
(P7)
WNftDIHTtAL TV, Ceittu i rqu, by ta VmHi Srotes CoosTtutioa and further outnoroed
by II U.S.C S. Ml, 221-4. Ta low requires that t inquiR t anstred eowpleely ond
ecBtiy, end jvo-oft.ee rhot the inSermotio furnished will b oceorded confidential treot
TVe Csms r tacit conejS b sued for prpo of taiction. int'ot.on. or re a lotion.
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