Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1961, Image 7

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Dete te itnkbc
May ItH-E-C et Wete Cr.
Ierf tend certt t 1:00
p. m.
Hey X& Cmtry C I a u p,
eettuck dllMI.
May 10-4 H ntd Dey et the
Kl04 teach.
Mey Cteeeei Juato Auali.
lory.
Hay 11 Rainbow laatthitte.
Caf .tori urn.
May 14 Arnica Clu.
May M ) UU
Key XA -occalourat.
led hrr Harm tuJ-nu at re
cital on hun.tay aftc-moon at I
lummgniiy Ihurtrt.
The unirram featured 4u
fid durl by IS following nu
dmiai .Viftcy Bkrr. Carlry Here
nm. fcarUara tk'sc. sundr
Car Urn. Drlure Emert. Jim and
Mrriir Jacob. 5uMtn Jeien
Kathy Keen. Moreene and Pal
MiTJlifott. Karen Nrlmm. Krl
tin lV(rrn. TamrU and Taul
Prt'Utlft. Linda RowelL Judy
Shetrr. Jerry and Trrea Stcfanl.
Mr, O'Connor a irei-nted
a cvraace ly the rla with Judy
Shew maklnf ih rntatien
I A iMvnlliin ftil'uW-ed the IV'
h rtial Hfi Mr Art Stefanl, Jr.
in rharf
(Presented By ilflrs. O'Connor In Red
Aker. Mr fcurank. Mi Mur-jei the hn
ruon and Mr. Morgan b the !? Llndtr
tfil
REDEEM COUPON AT BOTTOM OF THIS
AD AT THIS GOLD BOND MERCHANT'S
HICK'S MARKET
Ion. Oregon
AT ANY COLO BOND
STORE
WITH ANY PURCHASE
NAM!.
COUPON EXPIRES MAY 31
Age 18 or older
?50
Mr. Carl Crrt and n Mar
sin and Mr. and Mr. Raymond
CniP and taoy daughter Bren
da of Smclterville. Idaho NUed
at the hcim of Mr. and Mr
Lrwla Ball on Saturday on their
way home Iwm Ultln relative
In Atorla.
John Troedion returned home
on Sunday after pendlrif wee
vl.lilnc hi daughter and ram
l!y. Mr. and Mr Howard Not
tage. In Portland.
Mr. and Mr. Ilenrv Gorcer of
rendition were Sunday vialtor
at the home of their daucnier
and family. Mr. and Mm. David
Baker.
Mr. Charle O'Connor waa In
vlted to be a Judge for college
muale aeholanhlu In rendieton
on May C She aald the choices
were hard to make as moil were
majoring in mualc and each wa
deserving.
Mr. and Mr. Bill Eubanka and
PrnnU. Billy Jr., and Kevin and
Mr. Vela Eubank were week
end guest at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Case Brenner.
Mother" dav dinner guest at
the home of Mr. and Mr. Bren
ner were Mr. and Mr. Howard
Eubanks, Marlene. Larry and
Leland of Arlington. Mr. and
Mrs. John Eubank. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Eubanks. lone.
Mr. and Mrs. George Holder-
man and son Bill of Corvallls
spent the week end visiting with
Mr. and Mr. Bill Seehafer of
Boardman. On Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Holderman and son and
Mrs. Seehafer spent the day vis
Itlng with Mrs. Walter Corley
and Mrs. Joe Gaarsland, and
families in lone.
Week end guests at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holti
ere their daughter and family,
and Mrs. Tom Klrkellc or
Tacoma.
Mrs. John Eubanks and Mrs.
Jodie Morrison assisted Mrs.
Elbe Akers, room mother for the
inhomore class, with a ham
burger feed at the home of Mrs.
Akers on Saturday evening. The
class enjoyed a scavenger hunt
before progressing to the home
of Mrs. Milton Morgan where
games were played and they
aur a movie. Gifts were pre-
cant Art tn the hostesses. Mrs.
lr
of
Mr.
Welcome
10
TO
TON
MACHINERY
COMPANY
FROM THE
Community
and
Businessmen
of
rlat rreMrnt. Marvin Pittfrg
fr and XM IK'taSJ HfJK
and Shawn Cutfn f jnt 2u
day at the home of Mr. ar.d m
Erne! HfHkcr, in mmr
M.ithir dav.
Mr. and Mr. ChatV CKunnor
.. nin Jame Barnett aitendetl
a reception on NN ed:n-.!ay even
!,. mv la at lu-rTT.uton l:
hon'ur of Jullu Glmhle vt Queen
Ether 101 OE-5.
MiM Maxme Munrotd
ll-r.rmrr rent Mother day
the home of Mr. and Mr Omar
nii-fmann.
Mr. and Mr. Milton ..V(-e of
r,ndon rent Mother" day a
the home of their on and fam
iiv. Mr. and Mr. Ray Byee.
Mr. and Mr, lierw-rr tKKrom
.n.i Rnllie and Mr. Ida Cole
man spent Sunday In U Grande
visiting at the Home or sir. ana
Mr. Dick Ektrom In honor of
the birthday of their grand
.Lin eh ter Vickie.
Mr. Walter Poftyri u visiting
in Seattle at the home or Mr
and Mr. R. D. Holly, who It
an engineer for Boeing Co. there.
Mr. Holly gave birth to a baby
on Saturday morning.
Jerry Holly and son ana
daughter of Portland spent the
iwk end with Mr. and Mr
Walter Dobyn. On their return
to Tortland on Sunday, he took
his mother. Mr. Dooyns. mat
far and she continued on to
Seattle from there.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunaeu
th week end with Mr.
Tuda Swanson and other rela
tives here. Also visiting on bun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Merle
i undell and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turner of
Eugene has been called to Relth
due to the death of his father
there. They stopped in lone to
Imv. Mike and Monty with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Drake for a few aays.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lun
dell and Frank Lundell.
AnnthAr rem Inder for the lone
and Morgan community for theft
Clean-up day for tne cemeteries.
A potluck dinner win ioiiow me
morning work period at the Re
bekah hall. Everyone is welcome
and guests are asked to bring
salad or desserts.
The 3-Llnks Club will meet at
the home of MrWat. Craw,
ford on Friday, May 26.
An institution of the lone As
sembly of Rainbow Girls will
I... hid Mav 21 at the high
school cafetorium, with a closed
session from 1:30 to 2:00. p. m. A
public session will be held at
2:00 p. m. with the De Aioiay
boys of Hermlston performing
thP crownlne ceremonje
Twntv.flve cirls will become
nhaTtor members for the lone
AooAIYlhlv.
Mr. and Mrs. Kicnara i.unueii
and daughters visited at tne
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hoivm-sen and family over the
Darcv and Donna re
mained with the Halvorsen's for
a longer visit.
fr trnttle Crabtree spent the
'
week end with Mrs. Arcme Mun
trora at Lexinston.
mi- onH Mrs. Dwieht Haugen
r riswp?o and family. Art, Koy,
Frank and Albert Lindstrom, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Crutcher ana ranv
iiv and Louise Crutcher of Sandy
tronniA Orlfflth and Anna Llnd
strom were Sunday dinner guests
the hro f Mr and Mr.
m and family. The
llaui.t-n and th Crulvhrr fm
erjily viitsl with Mr. Anna Und.
imm ami ulher rlatie ter
the week end.
Mr. and Mr. Bill Rletman
and family u!ted with Mr. and
Mia Run Afuicraon and family
or BiaiiKK on hunaay. sioiner
day.
Vli-tor IHetntann U at home
fullovklr.if a confinement In the
Ptonerr Memorial hoapltal. He I
reprtedly Improving.
Alion Yarnell motored to the
valley on Sunday to bring hla
mother. Kathryn larnell, riom.
Mr. Yarnell has been In the
valley for some time undergoing
medical care.
Ml Jean Davl of Salem.
atat food supervisor for school
lunche. wa a vUltor at the
Ion K-hool on Friday.
Mr. Lee Palmer and Mr.
Marlon Palmer will be hotc&iMa
at the home of Mr. Lee Palmer
for ll.EC. on Friday. May 19.
It will be an all day meeting.
Sundav dinner cucnts at the
home of Mr. and Mr. Lee Palm
er on Mother' day were Mr. and
Mr. Lincoln Nash. Shirley and
Rose. Mr. and Mr. Elmer Palm
er. Mr. and Mr. Marlon Talmer.
Dean Connor and Almeda Duran.
Mr. Fred Hermann and Mil
ton Morgan were hostesses for
a coffee hour for Mr. Marion
Palmer in honor of her birthday
last week at the home of Mrs.
Morgan.
Pete Cannon and Don Ball took
the ten member of their 4-H
run club on a field trip to visit
the Fossil Beds near Klmberly
on Saturday. Mav 13. The croup
enjoyed exploring the fossil ltes
and several Interesting pieces
ere found, among them a cam-
l's law which was left at the
Klmberly fossil display. A picnic
nch was held and games were
played. Several brought back
n burned faces and arms, as
the weather there was quite
arm compared to our own.
John Eubanks and Sandra
ent to California on Friday to
bring home a mare they had
taken there for breedlne several
weeks ago. They returned home
on Sunday.
The City of lone Is In the
process of replacing the water
mains in town. Mayor O'Connor
announced that the water will
be shut off from time to time
due to this changeover. He also
aald they hoped t.ot to Imvt).
rtiieiwe an one unnetvrily.
but no door to dHr announce
ment U planned.
Airman third rliM Eili lull U
lulling at the home of hi par
ent. Mr. and Mr. Lewi Ball,
during a rJ day furlough. He
hat recently completed hi baalc
and advanced tralnlne In air
craft warning device ami on re.
tumlni! hi dutle he will be
t Honed at Burn. Ore.
A lare crowd from the lone
community attended the enter
talnment exercise at the Lex-
Incton Grance hall preeeeding
thc-lr meeting on Saturday night.
The third trade girl of Mia
Barbara DcKloU danced a Schot-
tlwrhe and Dcnlece and Bernlece
Matthews and Cherylln S mouse
a a trio gave two number on
their clarinet.
Bvron Gomlall of San Fran
cisco departed for hi home there
Wednesday after a visit here
with his Uter, Mr. Elmer Grif
fith, and other relative. He
came to lone with Mrs Roy
Llndttrom and Mr- Griffith, M-
lowing funeral nervlcea In A.
torla for hi wife France. MU
Grace Cunningham of IVt Fall.
Idaho was alao a guett of Mr.
Griffith.
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
Hanslatoa. Oreffa
th. JO 7 MSI
On Hermlaton McNa.-y
Highway
WHOLE SALE NSAT1
CUSTOM ILAUCHTERINQ
SCHEDULE
Hog Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thure.
Sheep Any Day
wc
CLARENCE BAKER says.
It' time to get thoe farm truck ready lor a buT work
eaon. For service work done right the first time, (top la
at Heppner Ford and see me.
I'll l l
I'll ii
x J I
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STOPS 30 QUICKER
DOESN'T SQUEAL
SOFTER RIDING
ATLAS
BUCRON
"You mutt b aatitfiAd"
VAN WINKLE'S
Chevron Station
Heppner
Pot Cash and Save Pay Cah end Save Pay Cash and Save Par Cah and Sav
Thomas' S. and Mildred Howell's Home-Owned
J
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0
1 LB.
2 LBS.
iifi
Sonny Boy
ASSTD. VEGETABLES
' Our regular low price
TINS $
1.00
59c
$1.17
Vjg j
Sara Lee
POUND
CAKE
79(
EACH
Swanson
TV
DINNERS
2 FOR
$1.09
Del Monte Chunk Style
Light Meat
4 for
$1.00
CARNATION INSTANT
CHOCOLATE
DRINK 2PKGS' 69"
LARGE. RIPE
TOMATOES
20C POUND
Crisp, fancy
CUCUMBERS
JQc EACH
MAYFLOWER PRODUCTS
Cottage Cheese
Sour Cream
Half & Half
Whipping
Cream
Economy
Market
Phone
6-9922
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5
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Pay Cah and Save Pay Cash and. Save Pay Cah end Save Fay Cash and Save