Bridal Shower Fetes
Mi ce t uns.. m
Jerry Bracnan une haste' I r ;
Martin at 'he nlil M-i--
hom Tuesday firnv.n !
Mlu Martin an! tl Jyj
..-n. ....... uill 14 marrit-t Sun
n IITfltv"r -- - ----
day. June JR. 3 ft) p m. t in
Methodist church In J nrr
Gut present f.r the slurwrr
were: Mm. raul Hihr. !' Al
sin WgrnbUt, Mr- J"lm Man
na. Mr- Vrrn Kvan. Mr l-"tt
nuke. Mr. Hill Sirweri. Mr
Zrtta Brosnan. Mr. Palla Cra
brr. Mr. Bub Hrlndle. Mil vv. "
U'..iK(.,l Mrs. Charles M'n
.-i. si.. i-..r.i..n fvl'rli-n ant
ar v.w., -
Ronnie, Frances MiLed. Mrs
iwlk.fi Vln.m. and I tic lull''
mother, Mr Kan.!!! Martin, all
of Hejpner. and me groom
Couple Returns
From Vacation
Mr. Tom Hughes returned
Sunday from a two week vaca
tion In Ncwbcrg visiting her
grandparent. In Seattle with
her mother and both went to
British Columbia fr a week,
stopped In ruyullup. Wash.. t
visit her father.
Mr. and Mr. Joseph Hughes
accompanied Mrs. Tom Hughes
to Sweet Home where they vl
Med Mr. and Mrs Keith Marsh
all and attended the eighth
grade graduation 1 ,n,ir Cran!'
aon, Keith, and the high school
graduation of their grnnddaugh
ter, Julia.
Mr. Hughe spent June 3 nd
4 In Corvalll to attend the -15-year
reunion f her graduating
class from OSU.
Mr. and Mr. Hughes then vis
Ited hi brother, John P. Hughes.
In Salem and his ulster In Port
land, Mr. Dan Buffington. They
returned home Sunday with Mr.
Tom Hughe.
Long DUtance Notion-Wide
Moving Service
Mayflower Agent
Padded Van
PENLAND BROS.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton. Oregon
Phone CR 6 3111
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Jamelh.N'-y ;.r.d . lhai-
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of MNMiur In Di' i:"it
R..y yn.!-ti!!! v..:,'. l J'M'
..nl on Turs !.iy an ! i.-malned a
few tU to Attend f r the
s.Kl.il f.inrtl.mn with ?lri I t"''
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Birthday Dinner Fetes
Mrs. Bill Blake
Mrs. mil IS! -ike W
i,n her hlrtl.d.tv Thnrd.iy night
wltli u linn.-r and I rl lj-f et the
La Verne Vnn Marter home.
Ciiests f r diiii i-r were Mr. fl:id
frv liilt r.lake ami i tmily. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Colin. Mrs. Pave
Wilson. ClJlne f.e.r-:e. nr.-i th.
Van Marter family.
After dims' r two tables of
l,ridre were in I'Ihv with Mr.
Blake winnim: lilli
Families Attend
Graduation At EOC
Mr Mrs. Hillard Brown.
Claud Cox, and Mis. Ceorge
Hidden accompanied W. L- Cox
and bovs and Mrs. Kail Roward
to La Grande on Friday to attend
the Kastern Oregon College
graduating c.ercise Friday aft
ernoon. Virginia Brown graduated with
a H. S. in education. David Cox
and Wayne Soward graduated
with n B. K. in general studies.
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Social and
Gnlfors Guests Sunday
Of Pendleton Uud
A i. (ink U..lf !ub nirm
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AS'h- ut h the d-O fir-
, . I .l ! the Will"' Orrk g..f
lt. tr. .ri'- f-r artou.
, . . M H'll I.at.ti art hnd Hie
...) num. Mr AHn fae and
r..ni l ;!..- w.fi liUh i:t xote,
M,: I Kdde CundeiM.n bird
i.si i.h isuiiitr thrrf h'de.
tMhi-f eit .k ere Mr and
f tn S h'iiver nl fam
ily IMdie (Jundi r.n. Cordon
I-iatt. llarl.ind M urdy. Mr. and
Mi I-ill Ubhatt and family.
Mr and Mr. Lowell Cribble and
i'aih.ira. Mr. and Mr. P. W. Ma-h-n.-v
and lion. Mr. and Mr. C
I". M.'-Qu.irru Mr. and Mr. Harry
OI),.nne!l. Vlm;i t;li. nd
Mr flint Apee.
Mrs. Beckett Hosts
Pinochle Club Here
Mr. Waller IWkett entertain
id nt her home Thursday after
noi) with a desert luncheon
and j inxhle day.
Two tables were In jIay with
Mr Karl Evans winning hlh
and the 3iW plnochl-. Mr. Fred
Mankln also winning pinochle,
and Mrs. Henry llaj'pold taking
low,
C)ther guests were Mr. Charles
Ibckett. Mr. Ambrose inapm.
Mrs. Orlan Wright, and Mr. Bon
Lowe.
Bobbctte Jones Has
Birthday Party
The Itobert Jones home was
the scene of a birthday party
Tuesday afternoon In honor of
their daughter. Bobbctte. on her
sixth birthday.
-.. .,..r niaved Indoors
and gathered about as the gifts
were opened.
Mrs. Jones s-.-rved a butterfly
shaped cake and Ice cream to
Judy Pratt, Marv Abrams. Marie
Van Marter, Shanny Farley,
Trteia Prock. Kerry McGhee,
Connie Flatt, Shelley and Kelley
Wolff.
MOUZfi isiHSit
Gee! Little did we know,
when we introduced the
Corvair Mon.u last year,
tliut we were starling a Big
Thing- We just thought it
would be pleasant if you
could buy a car that treats
you, the driver, like you
want to be treated. The
bucket seats, or course, are
the most obvious evidence
of our desire to please you.
But they're not the most
important thing. No sir.
What's really vital is the way
a Monza handles-something
nobody in the U.S. has
yet copied. Or can copy. Be
cause Corvair is the only
rear-engined car made in this
country, and you know what
that moans: steering light as
thistledown. (You even jwrt
this one more easily, it steers
so briskly.) Beautifully bal
anced braking the car stays
level even under panic brak
ing, which we hope you'll
never have to do. Traction
and more traction, so you
don't become a stick-in-the-mud.
The kind of cornering
that's sheer joy to experi
ence. You get more: a
fully independent suspen
sion that blots out road
shocks before they can ruffle
you. Clean, crisp styling.
Thoroughgoing economy,
from purchase price to op
erating cost. You're not
going to be satisfied with
bucket seats alone, are you?
COMPANY
CORVAIR
BY CHEVROLET
Club News
Buffet Dinner Held
;m uuvan nwmv
1 l.i.ffi .tii!i-.ff Mat lirld Sun
day at lb bn.e f Mr Harry
Uuvall
Th UAU,U ! lUthr wrre
pfrc!it: Mr and Mr Kenneth
Waid. Rit.hle. Ar.ne and ?uvan
cf ernd.t-n; Mr- Irene Brad
ry, Vhlngi..n. t' I' ! Steven
Bradley. M.Umi. Va : Mr and
Mr Ll-Ad Waid. Ikiih; One
Clb-u-m. VakiniA, Wn ; Jme
Vld and Uoi Wl.krnham.
P,rtlmd; Mr. and Mr .Mcl
White. Pih.t l! k; Mr Cetal
dlne Clbkon. J'n. Cary. and
Mary. Athena; Loren Wicker
ham. Fort lb!. Tixa: and
I-nna Wald. Stanfield
Rainbow Girls Attend
Grand Assembly
Mr. Ix-wi lUlvorMii. mother
adviser r.f the lone Awmbly of
the Rainbow h-r Clrls. and Mra.
Rolce Fulleion tk the Rainbow
delegates to the Grand Assem
bly In Klamath Fall last Sun
day. The session will last
through Tuesday. June 11.
Girl going were Ginger Sprin
ger. Grand Choir member Shan-
non Mahoney. Carolyn Slocum.
Pam Cochell. Mierrie uison. o-r
nice Thomson. Dlanna Fulleton.
and Glnny Lou Turner.
Van Marters Hosts
For Dinner, Bridge
The Duplicate bildge club met
Tuesday night at the La Verne f(inn(.r Bl.rnjirc stoneman of Fos
Van Marter home for a potluck Burton peck of Hood River,
inr of hrldne. I . r,.l rnnloman and
dinner and an evening of bridge
Guests were Mr. ana Mrs. cor
don Tratt. Mr. and Mrs. William
Collins, Mr. and Mrs. James
Drlscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Conlcy
Lanham. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard
Blake, and Dr. and Mrs. Wolff.
Dr. Wolff and Mr. Collins won
r.irrh for north -sou t h.. Mrs. Drls-
coll and Mr. Blake were high for
east-west.
HeppnCr TlCS TOT 3tn
. ,,M:0r OIvrriDlCS
At JUfllOr UiympiC
Morrow County entered many
students In the Junior Olympics
I In Portland Saturday ana came
I out tied for Iifth place wun nam-
1 ler with 4() points in compeuuuu
against 2,500 students between
the ages of 10 and 17 inclusive.
In the midget division, 11 years
and under, the girls shuttle re
lay team won second and includ
ed Marilee Murray, Linda Heath,
Kim Valentine of Hoppner, and
Jan Frink of Lexington.
In the intermediate division,
14 and 15 years, Sharon Bunch
won second in the 50 yard low
hurdles, and the girls shuttle re
lay team won third. It includes
Sharon, Diana Fulleton, Mary
Johnson, and Lynn Burkcnbine
of Hoppner. In the senior divi
sion, 16 and 17 years, Sherry
Hartman won third in the 100
yard dash and the shuttle relay
team of Sherry, Marie Pettyjohn,
Libby Van Scholack of Heppner,
and Linda Daniels of Riverside,
won second. In this age group,
Ginger Springer won first in the
shotput.
The boys in the junior division,
12 and 13 years, shuttle relay
team placed third. It includes
Butch Williams, Don Munkers,
ririBPoii of HeDDner, and
Bob Crum of lone, in me &emo
boys division, age 16 and 17 Joe
bovs division, age io '.u
Palmer, lone, placed second in
Hi.-, yhntmlf.
Other students going to the
Olympic meet were Chris Lab
hart, Randy Stillman, David Hall,
Larry Richmond, Bill Weather-
J v Tin A
S .,IM.rthTrerson; . o,
ntnrnv Steve,
low of Riverside; Lut.ua
tin frVmc nnd Brinda Stea-
call of Lexington:
1 Onnnln
Hvnd of lone.
Portland Public Docks
Continues Cargo Lead!
lor the fourth consecu
tive vcir Portland Harbor
leads all Pacific Coast sea
ports in the movement of
dry cargo tonnage.
Figures compiled by the
r. s
Department ot L.om-
I1KTCC
show Peruana in
lirst place w ith 2,606,650
tons. 244.200 tons aneau
second place Los An-
i;i!ts ar
nd 443,2511 tons
idiLjJ ol third place Seattle.
tor the calendar year 195
Continued expansion of
PorcUnJ Public Docks, as-
Mind In approxal of a re-
it nt
) i
nil IiOIl eio.iai
is now under
,ier-
Hardman and
Rhea Creek News
f CHA1LOTTC WALICR
( H.U b&n lat wttt)
Mr ar.tl Xtni. Jim Smith
ivndjeum Uiirl Mr. and
Huston Lesley ve nljtht
Mr
lat
weekend.
Mr and Mr. hn Mi Daniel
went i.j Prndleton Wrlnelay.
Mr and Mr Sb Steer of
Klamath Fall have been l
Ins Mr. and Mr. Foster Collin.
Wilbur Knighton I out and
u. i mmin after Inturine one
.f hi leg when he fell from
a ladder a while back.
Ronnie Kefll went to lab
g,.n last week to compete In the
Morrw county spelling contest.
She had a -rfett core and re
ceived a gold ribbon.
Mr. and Mr. Sm McDanlel
went to Elgin recently to attend
the high school graduation ex
erdse for their grandson. Tom
my Mahon.
Dean Grave I home on leave
from the Army base at Tacoma.
Wn. He visited hi parent. Mr.
and Mr. John Grave.
Mr. Emma White went to John
Day over the week end.
Mr. and Mr. Darrel Farrena
of Monument visited at the
,, of Mr. and Mr, waiter
ht fln MpmorU Day
a, ,he B,ane
r-..it at the Blaine Chapel
at various time last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mor
ris and Terry of Townsend.
Mont.. Mr. and Mr. Roy
Thomas of Walla Walla. Wn.,
Mr. and Mr. Archie Sallng of
vwri pmi-rfor. Mr. and Mrs. Cliix
Kl'Mtlon nnrt KaV of Hood River,
...j,,,.. nnli hi niece, the
ana iu. wi -
son of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark and
t ii.. if Timci.-iv for Redmond.
IttJliiiy mi mv-
There they will go to California
to be gone about two weens.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright
and Kenny, and Mrs. Mary
Wright visited in Monument
Memorial Day.
Mrs. Emma White attended the
r.u..i,u AccnmMv held in Pen-
IICUIM"! " .-' .
dleton recently. She was elected
district deputy for Mistletoe Re
bekah lodge of Hardman.
Alta Stevens Is nacK nomu one.
staying In Heppner at the Bud
Marshal home while Mrs. Mar
shal was In the hospital at Pen
dloton. Mrs. Irma McDaniel is working
.v. rriHaU home for awhile.
l Nit -...
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Lesley
drove to Granite May 30. ana
returned June 1.
Recent visitors at the Eshe
Walker home, were Mr. and Mrs.
Pto rrn na Morris and Terry of
TWnsond. Mont.. Mrs. Betty
Gentry, Delores and Bob, and
Glenn Walker of Pendleton, and
Charlie Fraters of Pocatello, Ida.
John Stevens has returned
from Monument to make his
home with his daughter, Alta.
Mrs. Jessie Batty is visiting
at the home of her son, Kenneth
Batty and family.
Those from here attending the
Brinda-Stevens wedding in Hepp
ner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Kinard McDaniel, Dallas, and
Melvln McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Bechdolt, Archie Bechdolt,
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Vinson and
Fran, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bat
ty and Gall, Mrs. Jessie Batty, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan McDaniel, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Ball, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Steers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hams, Mrs. LaVilla Morris, Mrs.
, "T rfl..iP Mrs
De , Chape d Cassie.Mrs.
, .. nn(
Charlotte ' Wer .nd
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens, Al
ta and John Stevens.
Visitors at the Harold Stevens
home for the wedding were: Mr.
and Mrs. John DeMoss Sr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John uewoss jr.,
M M,
veneia, mi. aim -
, th fflther of Mrs
Gammell is the father ol Mrs.
Stevens and will remain for
week's visit.
way to further increase car
goes flowing through the
port and to reduce ship
pers' costs.
Rapid transportation to
Portland from all inland
points by rail, truck or
barge, is unsurpassed. This,
coupled with the lower
freight rates of the water
grade route of the Colum
bia River, has helped Port
land gain prominence as a
leading world seaport.
For information about
Portland Public Docks
w rite or call Salts-Traffic
Department: M)"0 N. .
Front Axe. CA S-.N2J1.
Portland. Osmon
Trampoline Quartet
Performs ot Redmond
IONE K" tleiil tramp
tdir artut. T-m llnmbltfftef
and J. Mk and IUlvi
srn. .ursrd to lttlm..d Tue
day. Jun . wnn Oirir fail.ria,
Riy lleimtlfrwr and l-rwl Hl
im. ti partliljate In lh f!r
sh'rt- which U a part f lb an
i.Uiil Kiwanu paMy flseti f- the
graduating ludi-ni f Redmond
high bsd
Wane I'lrne. farmer roach In
th low hool. w a In hare of
the fl'f show- and showed much
pleasute In the TiiirnaiHt of
ihe difficult stunt ih he
mastered on the trami-dine and
unli-ycle.
While coaching In K-iie. Mr.
Pierce gave the ti their first
Introduction to the arlou slunt
associated with the tramjollne.
The Imjirovrment and mastering
of thes difficult feat the boy
have learned enthralled the aud
ience a they did when the boy
perfurmed during the half time
activities at the stale "B" cham
pionship basketball game In
Bend earlier this year.
Death of Brother
Calls Mrs. Ruggles
Unexpected death of Chester
a a TA Port land, brother
of Mrs. Charles Ruggle of Hepp
. .. it. .i
ner, came a a snoe to .ir.
Cr. iTi,r.,.l.. Tuesdav. He died
Tuesday morning while at work
at Willamette Iron and Steel
Work In Portland.
Wednesday for Portland to be
with other member oi me iam
lly and attend the funeral. They
expect to be back Sunday.
The deceased l survived by
hi mother. Mr. Lena Searcy.
Hillsboro; two sister, Mrs. Har
ry Plnkerton, Moro, and Mrs.
Ruggles; and four brothers, liv
ing in Portland, Hillsboro and
Salem.
Mrs. Harmcm Peterson. Spo
kane, and Gladys Svarverud.
Sprague, Wn.. were week end
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Creswlck.
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OLD SPICE
YARDLEY'S
SPORTSMAN
From $-100 Up
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BAROMETERS
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Barbecue Tools
Barbecue Aprons
MANY MORE
FINE GIFT
ITEMS FOR DAD
NOW IN PROGRESS -OUR BIG
McKESSON 2 Fr 1 Sa,e
Examiner Coming
A driver liTh examiner
will b on duly tit Heppner Tur
day. Jur.e V. 1- ,! r,'u!'
h.Hiae Urtwrrll the !. urs f 9
am and 3 W -m. v.,f,!jng ta
an annoumenv-M tev.ivet from
the jvpariment i4 'rJlU
nt Oregon pV"'s :'
(rial licrnses or pcimH la drive
re asked M file "! ; l"
well ahead vi Ihe M hduli1 l b
Ing hur In order t -""" "m
V rompletl-.n f be r.-i're.l
lliTnse Iet
Podbcrg Reunion Set
Reunion 4 the Pdeic fain
lly will te held In ihe city rr
In Ine on Sunday. Father's Day.
It I innuunml The affair will
start with a noon --thick and
those allending will iit In be
afternoon. Friends f the family
are Invited to thi annual re
union.
CORBECT NAME CIVEN
Due to an Inadvertent error, a
name wa Incorrectly rctmtted In
last week' pajn-r In the capUm
under the band award picture
The band member Included In
the group wa Shcryl Harris
rather than Sheryl Ham. The
Gazette-Time regrets making
the error.
rfn Craves left Monday for
a two week vacation In Pomona,
Calif.
COLE'S
Electric Motor Shop
S. W. 23 Tutullla Rd.
Pendleton Ph. CR 6-7761
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