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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1960)
Lorraine Ball New lone Writer With lU ft Ih J -f Ijhi4 !'a!t lk tHrf Ihe duMn c rt-.ti-(-f l n and urttiunj irtg rr. r- Uttr. rrruln CrattfitftL iti ha h-l l 15. b wnf the dah tf her sunt, Mr, IV ho PVr'M-r ramln hat dune a wjiuh-r-ful J.b c-f lining, and w hate la J '1 hrr. tut other Utrrl hV lift rI ate t hr giving up th itton. Mr. Ball l rll acquaint ed In Ion, and ha twen active In many organisation ft a numU-r ft year. Stie attend! Ion high thK! married native if Morrow county, and haa fi.ur chil dren. We feel that her pleat ant disruption Mill make her a valuable addition lo the CiwtteTlmcn sts'f. EX By LORRAINE BALL DATES TO REMEMBER! Dec. I lone Extension Unit meeting at the Maaoak' ball It 50. Topic. "ChrUtmat Meoa." Dec. 11 Hope end Volby Stew, ordihlp dinner. Dec. 1J Garden Club et Helen Martin's. Dec 14 Worain'i fellowship meeting. Dec 14 P. T. A. Topic "Are School Ageri Social and Ath letic Happy? Dec IS Arnica Pub at the home of Mrs. Pete Cannon. Dec IS 3-Lin lu Club et the borne of Mr. Paul Pettyjohn, Dec 16 Home Ec at Mable Ring's. Dec ie Valby Lutheran Sunday School Program at 6:00 p-m. Dec. 18 Community Sunday School Christmas Program. Dec. 18 Regular Cranio meet ing. Among thase attending the Wheat League meeting In Port land, Wednesday through Satur lay were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ja cobs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Llnd stiom. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel son, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Markham Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and Fred rick T. Martin. Mrs. Ruby Roberts, lone post master, announces the post office will be open all day Saturday, Let. 10 and 17, to accommodate Christmas mall. Please mall early! This is the request of Mrs. Roberts and postal authorities. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Loy and family of Beaverton visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, over the weekend. They vis ited her brother, Donald Ball and family. Lorraine Hams is the new Avon representative for the lone district. Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Smith were in Portland a few days last week, on business. They returned home Saturday. Mrs. Marion Palmer returned home on Sunday evening from Polneer Memorial hospital, where she had been a patient since last Tuesday. She will be confined at home for several days. i (i lk- Snl.l. r li l .lf-rd ! ! f:,n vm!jJ Mr fil . ? rrr".-!-! I'.-iilar.J tj t-e :ih t.rr .s!rr, Mr. Henry Smith, who r !,.: underwent mrfriy Mr end Jdi- t ail t ''' a . a a.n .Van in vwitt-q nun sir. ani Mr. Lrwu fUSl atul other rel ative In hue ;.mirday tdght and Sutidav. The f.rmrr lone irMdent tiow live in Smelter vWSe, Idaho. RtTumpaniexl Mr. nd Mrs. Har vey Smith. Virginia Oet-rge and ffge Snider t IVn.l'rton Sun of.v. where they aui mlcd the trap shout. Word ha leen received by revives that Mr. and Mr Clif ford Aldrirh. former I rel- 1 nts, are the parent of a baby girl, Arleta Denette. twrn Pec. 1. T1e young mis. weighed 7 It s . i Ut Mr. and Mr. LcwN Ball en lert uned the following at a din ner party Saturday evening: Mr. and Mr. Steve Loy and fam ily of Rcaverton. Mr. and Mr!. Vernon ChrlMopherson. Kathy. ai.d IXhMe of Ole, Mr. and Ms. In Ball and family. Elmer Piierson, and Wayne Ball of lone. Mr. and Mm. Wayne Tierce of Redmond and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn Jr., M Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely and grand daughter Marlene, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Ely Ttwt Mll t uilutk dmncf jint a I'lati;" f-r Ue ChrUt ff -txttm f-r the Valby Sun jay N'bwd ilMii ;a Vx. 11. Ttie lloj and Valby Steward (.Ufi dinrn-r t-l t btld at the cafi-nfium Sunday, LVe. 11. at 5 cm. Mr and Mr. Ralj h Crum and Mr. ant Mr Elby Akem wrre ht ij a banquet for the font- ball team on Thursday. Dec. 1. at the home f Mr. and Mr. Crum. Alo urcsent were the ixKiihe. Charlee Iudtn and Mr, McKlnney. Kenny Klinger wa the only team member un able to attend. The Garden Clut, will meet IVe. 13 at Mr. Fred Martin'a, T'lc for the meeting will be CbrKtma arrangement with Madonna. Sundav truest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnette were hla cou In and wife. Mr. and Mr. Jame Landaker fnm Colorado. Mr. and Mr. Jack Davit of Umatilla spent Ssturday eve nlng with Mr. and Mrs. C F-. Brenner. Mr. and Mm. Carl Sthulz mov od to Rock Cre-k over the week end. The section crew which Mr. Schuli work with was reorgan ized there. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rietmann returned home from California on Saturday evening. Mrs. Edmond Brlstow returned home Wednesday from Portland where she spent several dayt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman riper ind Mi. U'tett I M -1!. trnd the fanerat f Mi i, 1 I'ainter. Mr Hd Mr. Nvtrisn Wt it- -f Quint). Wah . lt-d wim Mj Wallrr Ci'll- wvtl th eek end Walter IVrley Sr. ulure.i light ktrvke and fell, breaking hi hnd. Mr. and Mr White took him b Walla Walla here j he entered the Veteran lupl- tal. Mr. and Mr. Keith Rea and family lited Mr. and Mr. L. L. Ilowton of llrmliton Sun day. Mr. Bill Rirtmann and chil dren Ulted with Mr. and Mr. Roy Hurt In Arlington on Sun day. Sunday guet of Mr. and Mr. B.,b Reitmann were Mr. and Mr. Dclbert Anson of Hermiston. Mr Paul Pet!j 'bn i!l en trttam the Tbree IJi t'lub on IV- 14 at t.rr 1 ! It s!l be tlse C'briatma -rt) t4ih jtiem N r I t 1 biii.g a t .ft IV t t r cted fA- I 1 n ev.-hai'.e. I.' lee t. n tj il!u-i n.il ' lii-M Ti e 11. u;e IV C!ut lil fut lK-i". H t. r n ofii-tt.iKin ffevtitij; at U.- l.n.- of M... ti j::r.g The 11 rfular i;j.;.. - r-. 1 1t j uUl te iws-. 1" at the Crange hall It U the ihritma nst--ting and Mill be t huk, M.-ni'.el and fansllu- ft IIusuhMs It k.ih lntije and friend rn).iej their annual I'l.rMtna p-nty Sunday, lv, i. t with a t luik dinner. About ? tm-mlH-r and guest attended The evening wa filleV with i'.tiis,' and inuktcal entertain- nient wa et J. e 1 by all. Larry' Reitmann. n f Mr. and Mr. Omar Reitmann. and Robert Hubbard, wm ft Mr. and Mr. Van Hubbard, have Port land Dec. 8 to take their basic I training for the army. HtttNtn CAIETTE TIMES. Thursday. Erember i. IH9 Mr at:d Ms N itfi S-;.vi flew f,,-!H I'. rtUlul . n t . : I i j l i Seattle t. attend the S,.itt- j ei 1 r mi .c. 5v.n Mi"tl' r, Mr. A II .N, N.-tv. aU- fte I t Senile , H th !i t 1 li lt f-r the d.v with her M.-r, ., M,tl t..-.,li Mr and Mi. R-d Ma.Kenie! iiU'l Kat!i()ll :'e i.!e,l a IT.M--tian IMui.iti. 11 lueetj'ij; t the INangetu-il and Re (.'fined rhureti In I'lftlanl mi itit.iy. They teturned on Saturday .!'er doing wime ChrUtma th' pi in.". IV-e. 14 the Wetnt-n' Ft Slow uliip will In Id a lu;uheo:i and program In the afternoon In the t'huuh t4eiiient. All won. en are Invited to attend. j The following were among the 1 people who attended the mission1 ! : o i M: V,r 1 .': f .1 M Ijtt Wcdlkr ) le t Nelifl, Sit. ;. u T. Martin. Mr t M, i;iry Tuliit, Maik and (Cant.aued on foje 10) Lon Dutanee Nation. Wide Moving Service Majflowrr Agent Padded Varyi PENLAND BROS. TRANSrER CO. rendkton. Oregon Phone CK C 31 U vnd family In Portland over the; and daughter of Richland. ;vcckond. Jo. Gaarsland is a patient In St. Joseph hospital in Pendleton. H had surgery on Monday. Mrs. Clarence Praaten is a tnilont at Providence hospital In Portland. Mi Mid Mrs. Keith Rea. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McCabe and Mr. a-:d Mrs. Lciand McKlnney were hosts for a party. Dec. 3 for the high school student body. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Shockley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lujan, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Rea were also present. Later In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Llndstrom stopped in. Games and dancing were enjoyed followed by re freshments. A large crowd of students attended. Gordon White motored to Prosscr to get his mother, Mrs. Edythe White, and Mrs. Imogene Mooney who have been visiting their brother, Fred Anderson In Prosscr. The Valby Sunday School teachers held their business meeting at the home of Mrs. Bill Rawlins on Monday, Dec. 5. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermiston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermlston-McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS IMPROVES AND BEAUTIFIES ANY FIREPLACEI Ikmo-ldfo FIREPLACE ENCLOSURE COUfOKT .di.tM (.nil., .v.- hl fOLCAMINO SOLID HUT-TEMPVKD vMi n flow raftil BiAUTY Pklur wlndaw vltw f fir. limb with any Kr. CONVENIENCE Twta iton opi Mr MfiaM. Cwrtral An with Mini araft daart. I urn w4 cool BRASS FRAMEI GLASS DOORS SAFETY (! aaalml tpatlm makt, an dirt. Guarantied. . Fit te CALL OH TOH IN AND (EC OUrt COMPLETE DIS PLAY, OR SEND IZE OF FIREPLACE OPENING FOP! FREE COLORFUL FIRt.' LACE IDEA BROCHUREI BARRATT SALES CO. 422 Linden Way Phone 6-9157 11111111111111111 111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111MI1111111111 mimiiiimi S ,., ,,i,1M..i.,M..n.H,.ni. ...i uiimimu, .i.ii.MiiiiniimiMium 2 i i i a AlttMHtm HMIIHIHtHHItHlttMtIIIIMtllllllllfltlllli I ROUTING SCHEDULE E WEDNESDAY Between Condon and Heppner THUBSDAT Heppner Area i FRIDAT-SATURDAY Lexington. lone. Cecil Area r ! INLAND CHEMICAL SERVICE I PHONE HEPPNER 6-9103 lllHUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHUIUIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIiniHIIIIIIlin Wash., visited his mother. Fran ces Piper, over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. Pete Crawford of Portland brought her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clyde Crawford, and sons home on Sunday. She Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman also. Fred Painter of Portland mo tored to Gooding, Idaho, with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. r.7AICG IYA I e e e GIVE HER A f jotlpp&Mtce FROM L E. DICK Phone 6-9920 Heppner m HOW TO MAKE YOUR HOME COMFORT DOLLAR GO FARTHER! To nao on your home heating, U sure that win dows ntitl doors aie weather stripiH-d, and that your house is insulated. 1 his kH in heat from leaking out of the house. Keep your refrigerator and your friezer defrcuted. Hy keeping the fnsl Ihieknes. less tlum an eighth f an inch, you can redtu-e the running time of these two important electric appliance. Plan meals to utilize your electric oven for more than one item at a time, thus making it do double or triple duty. You will save on hot water if you tin your washing only when you liave at lea-it one full load of clothes. These are just a few of the ways you get your biggest value from dependable PI 'XL electric service. Uso it often, use it clliciently. Live Ix tter electrically. PACIFIC POWER & LiGHT COMPANY ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR A NEW CAR at wur Cheviolet dealer's ! Now you can make your car-shopping rounds the easy way all under one roofl For 'CI your Chevrolet dealer offers nearly any type of car you could want at the kind of price that'll make you want it all the more. There's a whole new crop of Chevy Corvairs with lower priced sedans and coupes and four wonderful new wagons unlike any ever built before in the land. There are new Chevy Biscaynes the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets, beautiful p Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, six easier loading Chevy wagons, including three 9-passcnger models. w CIILVIlOUjT A Come in and pick and choose to your heart's content ! New '61 Chevrolet NOMAD 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGON There are six easier loading Chevrolet wagons for '61 ranging from budget-pleasing Brookwoods to luxurious Nomads. Each has a cave-sized cargo opening measuring almost five feet across and a concealed compartment for stowing valuables (with an optional extra-cost lock). ..-A' New 61 Chevrolet IMPALA 2-DOOR SEDAN Here's a new measure of elegance from the most elegant Chevrolets of all. There's a full line of five Impalas each with sensible new dimensions right back to an easier-to-pack trunk that loads down at bumper level and lets you pile baggage 15 higher. New lower priced '61 CORVAIR 700 CLUB COUPE There's a whole crew of new Chevy Corvair3 for '61 polished and perfected to bring you spunk, space and savings. Lower priced sedans and coupes offer nearly 12 more room un'ier the hood for your luggage and you can also choose from four new family-lovin' wagons. New '61 Chevrolet BEL AIR SPORT SEDAN Beautiful Bel Airs, priced just above the thriftiest full-size Chevies, bring you newness you can use: larger door openings, higher easy-chair seats, more leg room in front, more foot room in the rear, all wrapped up in parkable new outside dimensions. New '61 Chevrolet 4-DQOR BISCAYNE 6 NOW BIG-CAR COMFORT AT SMALL-CAR PRICES-Chcvy'snevy Biscaynes, 6 or V8, are built to save in a big way. They offer a full measure of Chev rolet quality, roominess and proved performance, yet they are priced right down with mtny cars that give you a lot less. See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer' Fulleton Chevrolet Company Phone 6-9321 Heppner, Ore. T May & Main St.