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10- MtttHlh OAItTTl tlUtX TnAay. Aprtl k. mi Hardman and Rhea Creek News If CHARLOTTE WAUtti Several women from the Ilr4 man rr iwl at the lom c Mr. Bill SmHhurt Thursday to tart a knitting cU. T?!-r t-re ten women prrwnt. The r.M mating t Airll 6 at th hom t4 Mr. Vrrn Batty. Iirrr.t vUKoft at the IlarolJ Stevens home were: Mr. Bill RHn.U and Ju!v. ami Mr. and Mr. Archie Ball. Mr. and Mr. Al Lovsren went to Boardman on Kaiter Sunday to vUlt Mr. and Mr, waiter llayc. Mr Mary Aai of La Grande, has l--n vUltlnc Iwr daughter. Mra. Wilbur Van BlokJaml. and family. Mr. and Mra. Harold Wright and famllv and Mra. Mary Wriirht anent Eaater In Condon with Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Nal- iy. Mr. and Mr Bill Smethurst were In Tendleton Monday. HE.C of the Rhea trecK Cranee Joined other extcnalon units of Morrow county In Pen dleton Tuesday. They toured the Pendleton woolen Mills, and Igie heart Bros. Flour Mill. Those going from here were: Sue Vin son, Beverly Wright, and Mar lene Bergstrom. Mrs. Walter Wright went to Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Green and family of Arlington are visiting her par I0NE NEWS (Conttnaad from 7) Mrs. Harold Snldef and family. Mr. and Mia. William MtKln r.ry and family ilmi their faster vacation Ultlng with th-lr parent. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M. Kinney and Mr. and Mrs. Woodford of Medford. P.T.A. member are aakrd to tAk tHlal note that the pro tram fr the April 12 meeting has been changed. Ralph Crum win how Ms idcturec on this rilht. ,,.N,lne Days Behind The Iron Curtain." Eight countries i.ini ih .Soviet Union are rep rernted, Alo the pictures of th U 2 plane ahot down will be Known. These pictures are taxen In affiliation with the People to Ptfple program. Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Crowell were hosts on Eater Sunday for their children and families, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowe!! and children and Mr. and Mrs. Al Winklrmnn and children at their home. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bartalamay and Tom and Beth of Odessa. Washington were weekend guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shcrcr. Mr. and Mrs. Bartalamay, Tom and Beth and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Shercr and Judy were Easier Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sher cr. Sue Townsend Is home from the hospital In Hcppner where nhe recently underwent major Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake were ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer hosts on Easter Sunday for while their home Is being re dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. modeled. Eldon Tucker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell. and Bob went to Monument Sat Judy Eubanks had to be tak- urday to vlult Mrs. Stanley Mus- en to the Dr. In Heppner on grave and family. Wednesday to close a wound she nleht received in ner neaa wnne piay. "Mason have comp,etcd Ing baseball at school. She Is ,... u.)8talrs at back In school. ...... their halL The rcwlrlnjj Is corn- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Medlock """ . .. !" 1 , ; ' ...." : and accoustlcal tile on the cell- ,ckk wuimu. u.-. v th membcra work Lewis W mam. oi coos ay - - Undstron, wnlIam a cousin or. Mrs ooraon " ..-. WaJt Dobyns. James is here to help Mr. wnne aunng - Gcne Wetannt crb IVL1!. ... ,v. Ekstrom Jr.. Joe Hausler, Melvin o. v nd Charles O'Connor. end at tne Lewis wemerau I""" B . M Fr, McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Chuck I nc'r home for the glow ng Mr. and Mr, Richard King and fes , M r. and M Raymond son Tommy 0tn'uti; C A. McCabe and family. 'h0 ,Wfl!LWlth Mn MrS' Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McCabe and u,,1,m .. ..... famllv. Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Cieorge nermann was ---; Mr flnd hostess at her home on Monday j1 McCabe ad chlidren afternoon for a coffee hour In Mrs- honor of Mr, Gary Tullis'sP ".nk , n d flm v of Ar- M.ih.lnu Thiien nrpsflnt were " .. . . . , ' , lllncton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim una Mesdames Marion Palmer. Ce- '"f""' " w Akers. cil Thorne Cleil Kay, uaie nay, - - M rf palmcr Harold Sherer. Mlltor r Morgan . nd Mrs. Lee Palmer mw. Koy unabirom u uttuKn dauBhtGr8 were Easter Sun tor and Mr, Lee i-aimer ana - - g home of Mr. Mr! and Mrs. Mike Matthews d Mr, Elmer Palmer or ePp- ... . . . I n pi and daugnters ana Mr ana Mrs. Bm flnd Bob Rletmann wcnt ""AncTNlSonS been v!, ..he h- completed Iting at the home of her mother, "cu"e' wpr hp(1 at Mrs Edith Nickerson the Easter holiday, She returned to Port- the church on Thursday evening lnnd on Wednesday. siuiawi. : - Several families from here at- the church. t h church tended the potluck dinner at the came a "ember of the church . . a snr-inl hour iollowea. ?.U" .L UD OT Mr and Mr, Bill Rletmann BU,IU": 1 .,h f.mllv snent Easter Sun were Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge sra-r' Bi0tnr der. Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Smith, day at he ho,, h sister Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, . V and Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Town- Anaersuu sc,"d- . ..... .Ah Krenaa lownsena visnea ai the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker returned home on Tuesday even ing after a 10-day visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolman in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Worthy Matron and Patron of Locust Chanter 119 of O.E.S. at tended the district meeting of O.E.S. at Wasco last Wednea- Long DUtanca Nation-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Tendleton, Oregon Thone CR 6-3111 SUPER-SHELL for your driving pleasure may be pur chased at ANY TIME from FARLEY MOTOR CO. May and Chase. Heprner Mr and Mra Hay Wrtthl wet.t to llennUtun !tr .San day. Clcr.n Walhrr tf jvnlictt.n l Itrd at th Li! WaUcr hme Sunday. Mr. and M. " aujv and dayj;ht-r. 4 AiJInft.m are itkiiifsif ai Ih l.vtne 1 1 Mt, ani Mi. Waltt-r Wright. Mr. lUrtiM WtSfht. Ur mth t-r. Mia. Jatkwn m Munumi'ni and Mr. and Mif. luiurrn .N!lfy ut ftin.lun went to Willi, lai.r ofiiU Mundav to attend the fun eral t a t-ouun. T?iy irtuin-j home Wwlnewlay. tr Ivrlvn Karrmi Wrnt to Mnnumi-iit to IUl Mr. and Mr. Darrcl Kerens over tf wee kend Mr. and Mr. Oran Wright w.r.t to Ilalrie Oty to vUH the Clay ton Wright family- Mr. and Mr. lilalne l rifl-i and Cassle went to I.me Ea-.tcr lo vlit their daughter. Mr. Joel Engclman and family, and at- nd Hie christening or irteir grandson at the !me Community Church. Dr. and Mm. Kay W. Mc Duffy of Pcngrue. Callfurnla. Islted with Mr. and Mrs. icay Wright last weekend. Dr. Mc nuffv has recently rctir-d from the US.A.F.. and plans next year to teach In Santa Rosa City schools. Ivan McDanlfl went to Pen dleton Friday. Mr. and Mr. Darrcl Vinson IsltPd with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin at Lexington Easter Sun day. .Information Avallabft 0n Naval Electronics Training TL mlUhg U 4.vuir.plU.d lit one tf the Navy's eltxironle fc h'Mjts Hhcre more than 13 CJ frrrr.t taltf rlrctrtr.tf cou rct ar afrrtnL Even more dvancd Ml.o ix1 Uvetf ability to i hlhr. The courses are reeve r.Ued by a majority of the higher educational Irattll u 1 1 o n n4 many men have rlve4 credit turd Utr cvlle through thee cvurm couplod wtth the etperleivce gained In the flwt. i'WI Muir. ir;:tT in liars.' vt the ivf.din n Na-y rtxruiilng bianrh ttln ha lr-.fiimatton couTr!r,g eMiam Into the Nay'i -!-ironic pro tram. HU;h tho4 graduates In irrrte.l In lcar.lr.g the care, maintenance and K''ln tf the mure than XT') d:ff"rent tyj .f advari-4 eh'ctrunlr equipment atuarl htw while ening their rounto. tn,y vctl4'ate the advantage of this program. COLE'S Electric Motor Shop & W. 23 TutulUa Rd. Pendleton Ph. CR 6-7761 FOR LOCAL SERVICE ON raOBUCTS CALL JMY DAGGETT PHONE 6-9406 We Are At Close As the Nearest Phone HEATING OILS - DEISEL OILS -GREASES I it fs ! SJiII t$ drivers add a "fifth wheel' lo their cars for yreciie distance measurement during mileage tests. It helps them record performance to a decimal point. ro)nnn n iq"Tfnrn IJliriL u UUJ O) Shell discloses the nine ingredients in today's Super Shell and the remarkable things they do to give your car top performance Super Shell gasoline, with 9 ingredients, is now at your dealer's. Today's formula contains cresy 1 diphenyl phosphate a new, improved version of TCP. Read how this patented additive increases mileage, releases power, and helps your car give top performance. Today, every Shell dealer in this area has remarkable Super Shell in his pumps. A notice on each Super Shell pump promises you that this gasoline will give your car top performance. Shell's scientists want you to know about the nine ingredients which make thispromise possible. 1 is TCP for power, mileage and longer plug-life Today's Super Shell now con tains an even better version of this world-famous additive. Its chemical name is cresyl-diphenyl-phosphate. TCP aJiJifii-e can give your car up to 15 per cent more pow er; up to 17 extra miles per tank- ful; and can make spark plugs last up to twice as long. New TCP does this by neu tralizing certain effects of com bustion deposits. It is scientifi cally formulated to keep them from glowing when hot a major cause of power loss. Also from diverting your spark a major cause of "missing." 2 is "cat-cracked" gasoline for power with a purr This is petroleum that has actu ally crocket! under 900-degree heat and catalytic action. Its heavier molecules have been shattered into livelier, lighter ones. The result is a super-octane ingredient that makes your en gine purr with power the mo ment you put your foot down. note: "Cat-cracking" refers to the use of a catalyst a chemical substance that can alter mole cules without changing itself. 3 is Alkylate, noted for knock control in hot engines Jimmy Doolitde helped pioneer this high-octane ingredient for Shell aviation fuel. Alkylate which took the dream of 100-octane gasoline out of the lab and put it into the skies is now in Super Shell. It controls knocking in hot engines at high speeds far better than anything else yet available. note: The engine in your car may frequendy turn even faster than the engines of a DC-7 at cruising speed. Think of this next time you are passing on the highway. 4 is anti-knock mix for extra resistance to knocks You might think that two high octane ingredients are enough for knock-free performance. But -Shell's scientists have ears like musicians. So they insist on adding a TT"" 1 hf Kkcd hinds aie a re , cnitu-eJ him i n riJuMctii piston. I hii pr.xlucw v hit u knn is 4 "W.o uu-gTiW trotn whwh Shell's wenasa can study tlx Mture ct deposits- special anti-knock mix. A mix, so effective, one teaspoon per gallon can boost anti-knock rat ing by five points. This mix has the tricky job of regulating combustion so that Super Shell gives each piston a firm, even push rather than a sharp blow which would cause a knock. 5 is Butane for quick starts on cold mornings Butane is so eager to get going that Shell keeps it under pres sure 400 feet below ground to stop it from vaporizing by itself. Think what this extra volatility means in cold weather. Your engine fires in seconds. There is less strain on your bat tery. And none on your patience. notb: Super Shell is primed with Butane all year round. In winter, Shell scientists simply increase the quick-start dose. 6 is Pentane mix for fast warm-ups on cold days - Pentanes are made by tearing gasoline apart, much as you split kindling to start a log fire. In this case, the "logs" are pe troleum's heavier hydrocarbons. A special process transforms their molecules from slow-burning "logs" into the quicker-firing "kindling." net result: Fast warm-up and top performance in a hurry. 7 is an "anti-icer" to check cold-weather stalling Super Shell's formula is adjusted up to eight times a year to beat the weather. For example, when ever the temperature is likely to be less than forty-five degrees, a carburetor anti-icer is added. UTij add anti-icer at forty-five degrees? Because, even then, frost can form in your carburetor just as it does in your refriger ator. It can stall your eagin. 8 is gam preventive to keep carburetors clean inside Even the purest gasoline can form gum when stored. This can clog carburetors and foul auto matic chokes. But, with Super Shell, you needn't worry. A gum preventive does the trick. It acts like a policeman con trolling a mob. Regulates un stable elements to help keep them from clotting. No gum problems. 9 is Platformate for extra energy, more mileage It takes eight million dollars' worth of platinum catalyst for Shell to produce Platformate. But fortunately this precious stuff can be used over and over again. The platinum re-forming process, which gives Platformate its odd name, converts petroleum into super-energy components such as benzene, xylene and toluene. These three alone release 11 per cent more energy per gallon than 100-octane gasoline. Ener gy that shows up as mileage. Test Super Shell for yourself Try Super Shell next time you fill up. You'll soon feel and hear a difference in the way your en gine runs. That difference is top performance. A BULLETIN FROM SHELL RESEARCH where 1,997 scientist are working to make your car go better and better. Trttontrk (or Stil aasqa fuoUn &liUr. Ououm osatiBm TCP 1 oormd fcy I", ft. p:at lllll'.l