Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 25, 1961, Image 7

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    Annual Snrinff Concert Was Presented By lone School Bands
AlUlUdl Vjpl Alig Mr. HalvMrnlM. r4 M. l ow. Ma XUe Matthew, wa. In- Iband, l1'
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My U 4 Uaki Club.
May la ecaleurte.
MT -Meate4 Df nrl
I (fee 1m Meeaettet rul4 t
10:30 v. m.
Iium 1 e IcboL
juM 1 lUbot Led?.
Ja ConmBcmaL
Job t LmI Oaf el Stheel
The annual spring concert t-l
the combined band if lone btgh
and grade nhool w held .May
19 at the high school w nJ,-r
the direction of Arnie lledman.
Mlu Arleta McCabe c
companUt. The following program was
presented: the high school chorus
kang. Joi.hu FU the Battle of
Jericho arrangement by Olson.
Bell of the Se. Religion U a
Fortune and Dear Land of
Home. The beginner band play
ed Alert March. Sailor Song and
Kip Van Winkle Overture. M-
v ..rip IIPJV
The achievemenU of pl 'trt
are many and worthy of mop
rtition. But somehow the pros
pects and possibilities of the
coming year ieem more Im
po riant now.
LOTT'S ELECTRIC
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2. You" get two guarantees a guar
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fabric breaks, blowouts except repair
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for number rf months speared.)
A guarantee asair.st any defects in work
l Mr,1 iv lh Intermediate t4
I UvU.g TT.ur.4r!bl4 Marvh. IT-
i,4 cr-i'sv. c-su
tnerlure. The high r.l band
pe-M-f.tcd The Vudpker Srg.
Armada Ovntuie. fcnaenada
IHrrture and Time Out r'-r
Jam Ses.lon. The program
ruruluded Mh th combined
band playing the Warming I'p
March. 01' fiuilar and H'6h
Shoi.l Cadt-u March.
There art mrmlwfJ uf the
bifc-h !u.l In the mised choru.
Ten if the boy and girl at
graduating wr.lors. In I ha tfiri
t and there U a combination of
atut C5 membrt, seven f thee
are graduating enlor-
jMrchment rf M-rved af
irr the program by the Band
Mtbr
Mr. and UuU Cailun
and Mr. and Mrs, D"n Prtewon
te In Portland over the week
end Whl) there, they aJtended
the Hay Conlt Stereo Concert
Mr. CUhi Irake U Ultln her
ituj;lit-r and family. Mr. and
98
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Longest terms ever-up to 15 months to pay
manship and material during the life of
the original tread and within specified
warranty period.
3. You have a complete choice of
frebh tires. Whether ou drive a lot or a
little, there's a Minute Man tire designed
to gi'e you The Finest combination of
safety, mileage, and economy.
i. You del villi the man who knows
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Union Oil dealer. He installs the tire
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U. Bay Tufnrr at TrM. U
tk itt t b ay n'-
in-.strty t--o Mi l
on to TiUamut ta lU bnr a n
and family. Mr n4 Mr lne1
lk .
Ptd Twt-t. matl n f Mr
and Ms I J J'-n Tu Wcr bf ke
u leg. Sunday at bU bt-me
while climbtna nrr fence, lie
bat a rai fn-m hi Mp t bl
fui.t.
A Urge vn4 furo lrie at
tende4 the cpenlntf breakfast i4
the bt K-awn of the McNar'
Yaiht Club t lUt F'k on Sun
day morning.
Mr. Itoy Undtrm wai ru
let on Saturday afternoon to
a birthday jrty In honor of her
daughter ChrUtlna a Uth birth
day. The flmt grade cla of
next year wa Invited, Tho at
tending were. Fddle Wlnkleman.
Kathllne McElllgott. Jim Hud
son. D Ann Barnett. Carol and
Carl Wiley. DUkle Snider. Mel
lUa McEUlgott. Cindy Fkitrom,
Karen Crowell. Dugla Barak.
Jeanette Lujan. Bbby Zlnter.
Dale Hodman. John Ma rick. Elil
Jepsen waa unable to attend due
ta an accident he had. and hurt
hU foot. Tcna Stefanl wa also
a guest. Games were played and
prlea won. Refreshments of Ice
mam and birthday fake were
served.
Mrs. Joe Gaarsland. Ualne
and JoAnn and Mrs. Vestcr
Hams. Karen and Cheryl were
In Pendleton on Saturday shop
ping and to find an apartment
for JoAnn which they did find.
JoAnn will go on to beauty col
lege shortly after graduation,
commencing on June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Shad and
daughter Linda were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crab
tree. Mr. and Mrs. Shad are from
Junction City.
Mrs. F. J. Burokcr of Portland.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jordon and Mrs.
Leora Kolsch also of Portland
visited over the week-end with
Mrs. Edyth White and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon White.
Mrs. Elbe Akers and Mrs.
James Barnett were In Portland
on Friday for a quick shopping
trip, returning on the same day.
Mrs. Wallace Gaarsland was
hostess on Friday evening for the
pinochle club at her home. Mrs.
Ed Baker reeclved 300 pinochle,
Mrs. Keith Rea high, Mrs. Herb
Ekstrom Jr. low, and Mrs. Donald
Eubanks door prize.
ful Minute Man service. Why shop
around? Ask your Minute Man to show
you the first tire fine enough to wear the
Union Oil name.
Available only here you see this lis
(
UIIIOH TIRES
1 )
t4 MU14 "I"' rnj
vujtlr. at tfe f '
brvtfcrr and family. Mr and Mr
let IU!voreii. Ttey ate on
Ihrir way to Hl kf Idaho
The Valby Lutl.nan chuKh
Milt ipon"r 'atU.n fsible
t.hi l at the fhurvh fnm June
ihnuieh June Sth. houi are
9 (W to 12 -M noon. Aone lkh-
Ir.g to attend, pie eonjan .-
ore wUhtng to I Invited to come
ItiHTnt guets l me nonw or
Mr end Mr Jme Und.ay
were Mr. nd Mr. Jalm Bacon.
J. O. Foley of TeKoa. v an .Mr.
and Mr. Roy Aner. wr. .no
Mr. lnet Yeka. Portland. Mr.
and Mr. Carl urio n
ougal. Wakh.. Gene Falrchild.
Yakima. Olln King. lrrlk"on. Mr.
and Mt- Hoy Pettyjohn and
Jimmy of The Dalle nd Mr.
D. W. Aker.
Mr and Mr. Carl Bar low were
overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs
Harold Snider recently.
Mr. and Mr Wayne Here oi
Redmond, were week end gueu
of her parent. Mr ana Mrs
Harold Sherer.
Mr. and Mr. Ciaymrj amr
and family and pui .-aner oi
Milton Freewater visited last
...tr.nl at the home of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sal
ter. . .
rr.i.li. Cerben of Songer,
California w as a recent visitor t
the home of Mr. and Mrs. uugn
Salter. Mr. Cerben and Mr. Salter
have been friends for many
years, but they have not seen
each other for about 30 years.
ntnnr mctits at the homo oi
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCabe were:
Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon, j. u.
Foley of Tekoa. Wash.. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Akers. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Ycska. Portland. Mr. and
Mrs Carl Barlow. Washougal,
Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petty-
John and Jimmy or ine uaiies.
Gene Falrchlia. jaiuma, uim
vinff trrlpon. Mrs. D. W. AKers,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay and
Arleta.
n. Amira club met at the
home of Mrs. Sam Crawford on
Wednesday with Mrs. vesier
Hams as co-hostess. The club
ninnnwi a dcnlc for the club
and families In June. Cards were
enjoyed and those receiving
prizes were, Mrs. Marion Palmer,
door prize; Mrs. Robert Jepsen,
high, Mrs. Chuck Hudson second
Ihrte re a ex.ui le t f e.-rrec
!. ttm lt werk l"e rew
The nor)" naming Mr. Walter
lMi khtHild have read. Mi.
IUrld IVovn A1m the Hem.
Mr, and Mi Ituhard Lundell
v i.lting at the home of UwU
Uvrcn' huuld have read
Mr. and Mr, flbhard Rea.
Thi eneH!idant wuuld like
ta atk the co-operation of our
community In bringing about
Utter ne coverage Ux bne.
When a club or organlatlun
nu-et. or when nnneone ha a
iievv Item of Interest for our
reader, j lease contact me tS
7it3l any time and feel free ta
da o. I would appreciate It If
er.rf publicity chairman of the
organization ir 'm"ne delg
nated to do m would contact
me with their club news. In this
way I can be sure that every'
social function and meeting la
covered. This will also give us
better coverage far the East Ore
gonlan. ! am trying to do the
bct I, know how to give our
readers an accurate and full cov
erage, but I feel we need better
co-operation among oursclvea.
(Editors Note I feel that Lor
raine ha done a wonderful Job
so help her out.)
Mr. Gordon White and Dale
White are In Portland for a
couple of days on business.
The vacation Bible school will
be held at the Community church
from June 12 througn it. Anyone
Interested In helping or sending
their child please contact Mrs.
Rod MacKenzle.
Mrs. E. Markham Baker, Mr.
Milton Morgan and Mr. Rod
MacKenzle attended the annual
conference at Hood River last
week. They attended the day the
women's fellowship met with a
business meeting, a program and
a banquet.
Everyone Is reminded again
that the summer schedule start
Ing June 4 for Sunday services
and Sunday school will start at
9:30 a. m.
The Maranatha Circle have
Just recently finished cleaning
and painting the churcn Dase
ment.
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS
From the four of us ... .
TOM, MILLIE, ROY, VIOLA
AT
Phone 6-9922
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imni! t-fflcer tt the tncom
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ly meeting of the Km PXA.
thi month. Tr president. Gary
Tulli. vice-president. Mt. Roy
Ltnd.trom and secretary treasur
er. Mr. Robert PeSpaln. at a
very lmprelve ceremony. Sev
eral committee chairmen were
alto Installed.
Arnle Hedman. lone muidc
teacher, gave an Informative dl.
cutftlon on music appreciation,
demonstrating each type of In
strument with member ft the
You are now at an end and at a beginning. Use your edu
cation to gain wisdom, strength and a uccessful lire.
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