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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1960)
CI VT!J o nvpr The f!k v I fir TTnn fun With U U cr.roj.fe Wthef en- tW.Ur.tf la )U iradef .uiiun if udytnd.tW- lie- Ul WrJfi.y 'tl'f' r- s t Vl f i ?...-(.! tf '' VI rfe l!n it-1 t 'k' Ufl'tl In I e i" ... . . - tf rtrm t'Ul I HV man aged la rrat U e lr In Ihe ru w will Imp, try ....If Tli lii.k l.5ir ir.u S Ihe ll!J ,''M' iit.k. tl.rl y.eir, M!ne , tinn n I i.i'trn J., in- ma -1 H- I rl d. it .... 5 !).! .1 Xl-' Mat ft, t. fii lbul.W ,.. !!. Uhy Wundrtful u In all 14 man! !;-te ; .,!,.! ft.. t if tf Net "e-k i.. . I... . .f the f.rH ! laving Funeral Services Mr ( ! I Held Al Monument '."-iFor George Kirk Urf ! - y MARTHA NATTTSON I N.-rv.r wet If! I Sunday firii,. n hrf at i f'.mmtjwij ihuiiH f vhini:ton (Kak !o mn My l l" IT c ! " l"" Prctlpionl 7 " 1 , .. .. .,1 .1 .4 ,i t. .rH. ri.it M,i..nr, Rlf ..-ill 1'lH ahrn h IMoVl la REFERENDUM PETITIONS FOB CIRCULATION OR SIGNATURE NOW AVAILABLE FOR "REPEALING SCHOOL DISTRICT REORGANIZATION LAW" To Place Measure on November Ballot MAY BE OBTAINED FROM J. J. NYS, Heppncr ELDON PADBERG, Lexington LLOYD MORGAN, lone JIM BARNETT, lone DEWEY WEST, Boardman DAN HILL, Irrigon PETITIONS MUST BE FILED BY JULY I Pd. Adv. Morrow County Serve Our State Dewey West. Chairman, Boardman Jr. . f T H Vi fir itr l'f.l-' Lihm. Ihe rilivrr rfrwlk. Ih rJjmunu Crit.l.!". Tm ChrUiian. Paul Do. li. tiy. Kint i tv-hrfiy, lh Clint ACor. H; r.ddii Uundrrton set UlH nl 1 .IHtAI. ANNOUNCEMENT: U n hitvf lurr,.ut 4 ll Ctlff Sunday rt.rn.in; Iiina nd llarUn M-Curdy r In iliatff f ! organ!."! fly nd I henr by way f Hi "parleo lino" lhal 0 y really hi ! ihinif Htal dannol and the tu-riKMin i..uld t-rovr l Iw ijuii hilarious. Ti f I'm ! al 4 . P rn. Txs pliylrig In our ladir d.y mM-titln Tu.wlay were VI Unham. Faye Rum. lw,ni" Itamllitin In he m'ed lo Monument fr the fei of hU Cerce it nevrr married, but a a friend la an. ri-ciau, fhtldrm. Survlvr are one hro iher. Jay II Kirk. Kenl. Wash. Mere and nephewi ana now of friend. P.ev Kenm-ih Thoma. Prea byterian paor. cffUUle.1 ! Ihe m rv Ire. 1'allbear. r were May nard Hamilton. B"d lllnton. Stanley MuErae, L D Vinson, Henry Cupr. In Ihe dudr were Oulda Crk. Rita Cupper. Hankie Cupper and Wayne Leather. The .lanll wa Mr Harold Cork. He wa laid lo rvt In Monu ment cemetery. Ilonrv MaHln and hi fire fk-htlnir crew mnt four days al fire nrhrxd Ihe past weeK. iow they are all on the Joh for Ihe L' i..,.n I Ii.fl'f ; h.V low net whichlCondon. Hcppner, Hardman and entlth'd " h, r ,, the free lunch home on M-day "ff"U"1 " il T v i a f FNTS This ed hVr cattle to bm Creek lo LADIES DAY LAMENTS. This f, Bride ram h. wan known hh "dubbing uarn-m-Ih day" "never have I t.n sin h "bh)pers" as wme of u made" . . . Dee was playing a new k.i me all by herself, for sh0 would drive off and then run a few steps and practically catch her ball before it hit the Kround you can't say she wasn"t Retting under her ball) . Jayne and I both took seven strokes before we ever got on the jrroen on no 2 . . . VTs trouble hole was no 7 (but at least she K't lucky and sunk her approach shot which was her sixth stroke) ... if we didn't drive Into the creek we man awd to Ret into plenty of water on the no 6 and no 8 fairways. OVERHEARD: that everyone Is delighted to see Paul Doherty Joining our RolfinR gang . . that Clint Agee made a Deaui Iful drive on no 8 Sunday . . . that Frank and Eric Anderson plaved the Sun Valley course last week . . . that lormer nep pner golfers John and Mike Wil liams won the father and son nine hole play in Pendleton Sun day . . . that Phil and Hazel Mahoney played the Pendleton mirtn Tnpsilav and had a little frnu hie keening track of golf balls. Until next week remember that old golfers never die they Just loose their grip. HUNTING ffl More BUSINESS Try Our Ad Pay Y fi2 our ooiiiis WHEN DUE and Keep Your Credit Good Plon.r Sarvic Company credit information Is moat valuable, N commlslon charged on collection. All money paid direct to creditor. PIONEER SERVICE CO., Inc. SINCE 1926 Th Merchants' and Professional Men's Own Organization Oregon-Idaho-Utah-Nevada-Division Division Office: Eugene, Oregon WATCH TOR THE CREEN AND BLACK HANDBILL WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE ih Alton Mi Bride ranch n.nnv and Billie Gienger sjtent Ihe weekend at John Day. returning home witn meir m- nn.i familv. ihe Otis Rickers. Mr Rubv Gienger and Mrsj Chrystle Gienger drove to Her miston to visit their mother, Mrs Julia Jackson, last week. Mrs Harry Scott and son lio k..V nnri Mrs Elmer Matteson .urn TiioiI.iv ui on Cottonwood visiting the Joe Wheeler family. Maynard Hamilton, wayne Leathers and Rita Cupper drove to Mt Vernon the 13th for a parish council of the Presbyter Ian church. Mr and Mrs E E Howell drove lo Heppner Tuesday on business. Barbara Wheeler was an over night guest at the Harry Scott home Tuesday. Harold Roberts of Penaieion came In last week with more lumber for the house he plans to build here. Mr ar.4 Mi Eatui 'f Eane H-rf.l Ihe rkrr.! ! IM Med dtt out IhMitfH Heppnef, 4 V.chl Mile. hrfe V? ua w lle. Mr an J Mr Hf4 t Me 4 hUav. Olrtfuri wrl ifuet l the home w Mr ana Mr Mahrl Ul -k. M trite E Cibh. Long t'rerk R Farter. . Ihe Monumenl l mUtrrk la Pendleton June H nkn thrv attend-d Ihe Orrt'on ihapier tf ihe NAft'S. The ladle returned home Thurway even- lri. Johnny Giencer I now work ing at 0!e fi Mr Chry'l Kurlincham Willie Farren returnd home Friday from Heppner where he had undergone urjrery en the Mr Darlene Boyer ana Mr Annie Mew drove lo Pendleton Friday on bulne. Mr nd Mr uienn iui o Vale, spent the weekend here visiting hi brother. Guy HUH and family. Their daughter. Joyce will return home wun ttm aa hhe Ua IK-m a n .l.liiniv hori u anfl Mr Tom Erhardt and vn .f Portland wer up for Ihe awbi-nrl visit ne her reiauves, the Ray Davis family ana sir and Mr E L Lewis. Mr and Mr Joe Mellor and hrM rhll.lren of Dayton, Wash rame In Sunday to attend Ihei service of George KuK, visnea with friends and returned home a nlnk and blue shower was held at the Roberta Croker home ciiirriiv in honor of Mrs itlcn- ard Martin. She received many l,.v1v rifts. Mr and Mrs Bob Leslie and children of Bend were over for ih uHkcnd at the Koy torn Mr and Mrs Frank Williams and son Walter and Mr and Mrs Glenn Williams and daughter spent the weekend at Dcpoc Bay fishing. Report good luck. Mr and Mrs Charles Roach ,imv tn LnGrande for the week end with their daughter, Mr and Mrs Norman DuBosch. Vpmn McCartv and Clayton Sa.r...k drovo to Snrlncncld. ore gon Friday evening wnere mey got the Sweek household goods, and Is moving to Heppner. He u pmnloved at the Padburg Machinery Co. His wife and three sons have spent a wcck nere with her sister. Mrs Stella Mc Carty. Mrs Tilda Potter and daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Leo Hathaway of Vancouver, Wash came in Friday to visit the Howells. Mrs Potter is a sis ter of Frank Howell, an aunt to Everett, Bill and Clifford Howell. . i ..... .t I ilburn Hant ri4 cMM- .l!.rrc.u.;":,.;-.a ....... he a wrrk trie UiUr. Irt moiber.icrandrr. Jennie Giertfer o n- Mr rii Shank. Her hu.bandj fuBll.y hrr P" ,am tn alter U nd thy " .,,.,,. ,h) h4 FiUy ii return lo useir Mr an! Mr E4 Rauna drove lo lnd. reiurrung with Ihrt? iwo tftand-.n h will ty with them f urnmer Sherry Crfc returtie.1 h-me Ut we-k. after vtittn her i trr and family In PiUnJ. Mr and Mr Harry iv, nd m,n were .Sunday evening euet . i vviKSflcr home on Cotlonww! a eue.i t home t4 Mr r;j ,unu 1 WpirnKee,eth Tl-ma. Walter Sil i ca 'helWy irrian chunti. . tnniiii""gmia LongTerm Farm Loans SEE Federal Land Bank Association of Pendleton 103 Main St Phone. Cr. 1-731 Pendleton. Oregon h rtnaicioa. w s 4h- e.. -fj? ffi LET ME TELL YOU . . . PLAY SAFE WITH 6 mx&ix GRAIN FIRE INSURANCE IT COSTS VERY LITTLE DON'T TAKE CHANCES INSURE TODAY! 15 Dividend ON PREMIUM TURNER, VAN MARTER & BRYANT INSURANCE AGENCY 183 N. MAIN PHONE 6-9G52 ;;v , 2sr OUT WHERE THE COUNTRY CAN TEAR A TRUCK TO PIECES Chevy middleweights get li more work done in a day! Where they used to deliver 2,300 gallons of liquefied petroleum gas in other trucks, Petrolane Gas Service of Long Beach, California, can now deliver 3,500 gallons a day! That's 7 days a week usually, over back trails and up into high rock country with maximum GVW loads. And with Chevy's Torsion Spring Ride paving every foot of the way! Tou Wt get any more jolting on washboard roads than you do in a passenger car, or any sidesway on curves," says driver Bemie Stone. "I used to take some rough roads at from 5 to 8 miles an hour. Now I can go 30 over them." Petrolane has over 200 Chevrolets hauling for them. If you think we're excited about Chevy's independent front suspen sion, you ought to talk to the truck owners who are profiting by it. They'll tell you Chevy's torsion spring design is the hottest thing to hit the industry since trucks be gan. Drive one that's the proof, short and sweet WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET STURDI BILT TRUCKS See your local authorized Chevrolet deder FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY MAT I MAIN PHONK 1321 HEPPNER, OBSOON