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HCrrNEX GAZETTE-TIMES. TbuiT. Maich H. 1MI Monument tr MRTHA MATTESOl Mr. and Mr. Clifl.-rJ P. HW of JIM Rock were ovrr Saturday to take care of hi grandmother's Ihlnyc Grandma Mary Hyke ! rtciw In rturIng home In IVn dletun. Robert Barrett xnt week end ,1 yaktma. Wah.. lo attend the funeral service of hit grandfather. Boordman Sand Cr Grovel Co., Inc. Producers of Crushed Gravel, Washed Concrete, Sand Gravel, Heady-Mix Concrete. Phono HU. 1-2275 Ooardmon Mr and Mi Tom Earhart and children ftf fvntand fnt the Hk end visiting her r-is, me pj pnvU family. Mr, and Mr. Lonnle Harr at the proud parent of a daughter. born March 11, namea juorne Lynn. Mr. llarrU wa known at Kav Swtrk before her marruie. She U the daughter of Bulihy SwUk of Jhn Iay. and '"" of Fpray. and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. George Can of Klmberly. m mn.i Mf. it. W. Scott and .n Robert ent the week end at Vale with hla mother. Mra. ircne brother and tUter. i n,i Mm. L. J. Mattenon rfaiiL'hter. Martha, of Altur . Calif., I"nt the week end In Monument visiting their parent and friend, t-mid Johnson drove to Port land fr the week end to vUlt hla wife, daughter. Mrs. Frances No in,i ami children. ?-' mnii Mra. Elmer Matteaon drove to Ilermlston Friday on business. , : ; ' . I 'ft-.:.-. . .'"sk'rt t 1 1 itiaA " Jt LJE lirfn-.irT" rri T aTTiv LONGER ETJGinE LIFE Diesel and heavy-duty gasoline engines get maximum protection with Super RPM DELO Special Lubricating Oil. It clings tightly to engine parts, fighta friction whether your engine Is hot or cold. Special compounds prevent ring sticking, harmful deposits. ..keep your engine clean. Stretch the time be tween overhauls on your equipment.. .use Super RPM DELO Special Lubricating Oil. For any Standard Oil product, call L.E. (Ed) Dick. Heppner, Ph 6-9633 V " 'w n.;.. inu.i..i "my' w'tmslfiy! . Boardman News ir MAIT LXS MAIULOW Ur.us f!men U In the Vmt tilla liatpltal with aerloui In Jurlea suffered In an ccldent iai 4eek while workinx at the Marhail conntrudton company arrou the Columbia River irora Huardman. He hat a fractured vertebra In hla neck, pulled llga- menu and a pinched vertebra in m hiik. accurdtnc to reports. The accident occurred when he was greening a car on ramp and the car somehow got out of tear and started to roll back, throwing him forward on hla face. Thla Is the second time Ul men haa been Injured In recent weeks lie haa been hospitalised with an Injured knee suffered In another accident. Mrs. Bay CronquUt was host ess for the Boardman Tllllcum Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wllhelm and children of Elgin spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell at their Wall Creek home. Harold Llppert drove to Port land last week to get his Jeep that had been there for repairs. Bob Holmes drove to Madras Friday taking Mrs. Theo Owelng to stay with her sister a week or two till her husband comes from Boise Veteran's hospital, where he underwent surgery last week. Reuben Patzer hat as house jruests this week his mother, Mrs. Millirent Patzer of Washburn, N. Dak., and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patzer and their three children from Hurdsfleld. N. Dak. nirk Martin drove Mrs. Bo- Iwrt Croker to Pendleton Wed nesday for medical aid. Mrs. Stel la Mccarty, aaugnier Alene and son Dannie drove to Heppner Friday on business. Maynard Hamilton and Henry Martin were in HeDDner Satur day on business and to visit Mrs. Martin who Is a patient In the hospital there. Mrs. June Hutchinson, four children and Joe Whitaker. Sher ry Cross. Arvilla Hunt, drove to John Day Saturday. a lovelv Dink and blue snower was held Monday evening for Mrs. Charles Williams at the Frank Williams home. There were 31 present. She received a great many lovely guts. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Kouna and hnvs of Bend and his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rounds, of John Day were in town last week on Kucl nltu. Tr and Mrs. Bill Howell drove Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell to John Day Saturday. Frank had slipped and fallen and hurt his ribs. D O Heading TThe Upswing AIT M!WJLi EEgISl3 K1BK! ii.irr.Mer News l8 tiood! March Sales are running at an oil-time record. Thatrr56 I t ! More . people bouftht Ramblers In the first third of March than in any similar period in Rambler history! Yes-Runbler leads the economic upswing as more car buyers dUcover Sat taD?Mc?S5icnce gives a bonus on every car dollar they invest. Now Is A Good Time To Buyl can't afford to pass by. Used car prices have firmed. 1 hat means your present car Is worth more In trade now on a new Rambler. Why Is Rambler Breaking Sales Records? Rambler Is better than the big cars and best of the compacts. Here ar. the reasons: o only rambler offers 3 distinct sizes of compact cars rambler IS voted most trouble free by owners rambler offers America's low est prices ALL RAMBLERS HAVE such exclu sive quality features as Deep-Dip rustproofing way up to the roof... rattle-free Single-Unit construc tion . . . Ceramic-Armored muffler and tailpipe designed to far out last ordinary mufflers RAMBLER'S RECORD ECONOMY proved by 11 years and 35 billion owner-driven miles ONLY RAMBLER has compact car for six 6-footers rambler HAS too resale value proved by official Used Car Guide Ask Your Neighbor About His Rambler 1 1 Ml tell vou why Rambler dealers sell twice as many compact cars pr f0" brother dealer groups. And your Rambler dealer can glja dSu a betrer dl en Tne best of1 the compacts. Drive Rambler-world standard of compact car excellence! RAMBLER DEALERS ARE DEALINGI COME IN TODAY I FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY, Moy and Chose, Heppner, Ore. Club at her home Tuedy eve ning of last week, with rlht members present. Mrs. Kenneth Earwuud. Torrance. Calif , was a guest A thank ycu letter wis read from th Chemawa Indian S hool for gifts aent to the school. A bulletin was read from Mrs. William J. Ferguson. Salem, atate junior director of women's clubs. The cluD voted to contribute to the Tillamook burn fund, cancer fund, heart fund, scholarship loan and fellowship fund and to Easter Seals. The nest meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wayne Kuhn March 28. Mrs. Joe Tatone was in Port land last week to attend the Western States Conference of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, held at the Sheraton Ho teL Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of Lomond, Alberta, were visitors at the home of their sister In law. Mrs. Glen Carpenter, from Friday till Monday. They went from here to Oakland. Calif. Mrs. Jean Sherrington and daughter Mary have left for their home at Arrow Lake. B.C., after visiting at the Carpenter home for three weeks. Barbara Anderegg. student at O.S.U. at Corvallis. is spending th spring vacation at the home nr hr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg, accompanied by her roommate, Barbara wai ters of Portland. Marine Slcard. student at U. of O., is spending the vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Slcard. Teachers who attended the O. E. A. convention in Portland last week Included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flug, Lester Leroux, and Robert Strutz. Mrs. Dean Ekleberry and Mrs. Tom Delaney and daughter Bren da nf Madras visited at the home of Mrs. Ekleberry's brother-tn- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. ti- vin Ely. one day last week. Visitors this week at tne nome of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strutz are Mrs. Strutz's mother, Mrs. Peter RiiThmiso of Portand. and Sstrutzs brother. Jerry Strutz of Nampa, Idaho. cuean Pnrtlnw and Marv Sand ers, 1960 graduates of Riverside High School, left Monday for Kansas City, Mo., to attend a four weeks course at Weaver Air- lines. Susan will take hostess training and Mary work in reser vations. Eileen Ely attended the Youth tn at the Calvary Baptist church in Pendleton Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hanby and three sons of Madras were week end visitors of Mrs. Jewell Forth man at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Worden. Mrs. Worden and grand daughter Cathy Loop spent tne wee enu visitnlg in McMlnnville and Am ity. Mrs. Worden visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Vesta Worden, and Cathy visited her father, Forrest Loop, and her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Loop. Danny Boothman of La Grande visited at the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Booth man. Steven Henderson of Allcel was an overnight visitor. Eddie, Kent and Mary Boothman spent the spring vacation visiting friends in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Messenger at Lexlng- ah CnnHflV. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partlow and five children spent the spring va cation visiting at the home of Mrs. Partlovs mother, Mrs. Ma rie Golden In Portland, and her aunt, Mrs. Frank Harr, at Eu gene. Mrs. Wayne Kuhn was hostess for a buffet supper at her home Saturday night in honor of the birthdays of her husband, Ralph Skoubo and Richard Waymire. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Morlan of Kennewlck, Wash., Mrs. Richard Waymire, Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Strutz and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Thornhill. Mrs. Frank Marlow visited her aunt. Mrs. Ernest Zerba. in Wal la Walla, Wash., from Thursday through Sunday. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COLE'S Electric Motor Shop S. W. 23 Tutollla Bd. fe&dletoa Fh. CR 6-77S1 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION ANNOUNCED The fedefil thll servW an nounces an minitiin ir cktM t . cujidUSanal appointment to the fallowing pu!tUn at Cms- t ilia Ordnance iJepot. HermUton: Maintenance genrral rownan. Further Information ana tne nwery application forms may be obtained from the poara oi n a. civil Service Examiners. Umatilla Ordnance Depot, or ap- r,iv at nv noiit oinee tor appli cation forms or Information at to where uch forms may be obtained. lone Schools Br EVELYN JEFSEN A buv and eventful month describes March for many lone students. The first In the line oi events was the basketball tour naments, both district and state. Every lone high student Is as nrnnrf ran be of all the bas ketball boys and of that second place state trophy that tney won. The pep band wishes to thank all the mothers who worked so hard In making the red vests for the state tournament Also thanks to all the people who do nated money to the pep band, making it possible for them to go to B end. The whole student body says "thanks" to all the hundreds of people who gave their loyal sup port to our school and team, not only through the tournaments but through the entire basket ball season. Your support is deeply appreciated. In another recent event, Jean Martin and Evelyn Jepsen went to Pendleton on March 6 to par ticipate in the "Knights of Pyth ias public speaking contest. Eve lyn placed second, and Amanda Black of Pilot Rock won first. In cflso Miss Black is unable to at tend the district contest in April, Evelyn U1 go alternate. Eve lyn also receives a gold cup with her name engraved on it. Tryow" ,h comtri. L dent body play. -Cm lh Track r held Wednesday of hia On Tuesday. March 21. an as srmbly on wildlife csva aa presented to the students. Z. .,b the end of the third fine weeks of KhooL rwi.. .in. tt-M-ks remain that before the seniors take tne short walk for their aomm. (ONE NEWS (Cmattaued horn poe ) d.vs last week visiting with rel- atives In Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Garland S an son attended a meeting In Her mUton lat week that ,he problems of the ?nron nrolect and other factor of inter est to this community. Jim Gorman and Sharon Oits forth spent the weekend visiting hh hrr mother. Mr -ti lleliker and Mr, H Mrs- Jry V.Vl UnZ her p.rent. Mr. and Mr- Pv iiVlikrr ! I " KiV Hel:wrr returned to Pvrtland for few d- poring the aprln GenelleUkervUnedat Jhf home of Mr. and Mrs. Erne lie liker and Mr and Mrs. rmald lMlkcr. DALT HOTEL .ii7.. ft rr--i- fern; tmi rum ruini MJii i'ifiiii r 1T Hill rJ 3113 1 I i mi i i ' 1 I i i ""T ,v'! T". If 1 .Jm The Great Bourbon of tlie Old West Hcher-tastlne oo proof i - in "fuNNV RROOKCDMPANY LOUISVrLU. RY.. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL Ktt iS'lSw STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF .illliii.iiiiii...Miiiiii.iiiiuiiiiiiHi.iiiimiimi Iliii.ii.iiiiiiiini'"''""'''""?n DU 3qi LEXINGTON I I la W W I J J GROCERY SPKY 3 LB. o o o o o o CAN 5 F0R Standby CATSUP $1.00 Van Camp's cnD PORK & BEANS $ ?ft 2V2 Cans L.13V TANG QUART yrj (Q SALAD DRESSING PILLSBURY'S PANCAKE 2 LBS. -rm AQA mix 39c FLOUR 98 mt fivir 711 YOttHlJtR THIS! 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