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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1961)
Reunions UeM ut lone; SvAm Lessons SlWedl HtPfNtR CAIKTTC -TINES, Thuuggy, juo. aa. mi If L0XKA1NC I ALL S-frral family reunion w t. ... - i nna iar rriamr ana menu t'f Im anil ufrtundlni? rum munitjr ovrr ike Hcrk rnd. here In hw and t.n t Th Dalle. Th from lone attending the Morgan rrunlon at The Dalles were- Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Mar Kan and children. Mr. and Mr. fcarl Morgan, The fcttivltlc-a were trum rriday ihrourh Sunday. On Saturday, the Lundell and Swanaon families held a picnic innr at tn ion city park. I no attending were Mary Swsnwn. Mr. and Mr. Oscar Lundell. Anna Undstrom. Mr. and Mr. CJeo Drake and Bob, Mr. and Mr. Ernest LundclL Mr. and Mr. Frank Lundcl! of Mil waukee, Cot Gannon and Mr. An Ilia Swanson. and Mrs. Bvu lah Lundell of IrilanL Approximately 82 member of the Fadbere family descendant fathered on Sunday at the city parit for a pttluck dinner and Cet to tether, it n alto Ll I'adberc'a ICnd birthday. The oldeat descendant present a Bill I'adbrrf of lleppner who l KS. CHwri-o. Surav. ll-Min-r. Lexington. IVrtland, Kennewkk. Walluwa, Arlinjrtun and lone urro among in iuni rrprrm i-.t- ed by th relative. At tha grange mevtlntf on San day evening It waa announced there would be no cranre meet. ! Inga In July or Augukt. However tiur.a. A ery large grvup wasl Dots t Xeoieaabeei tn hand f the first day of In- , ...... .. itruciluna. Mr. lUusler divided MUM ! the atudenu Into two erouits and It .7 t ..v frt-m thee two more group were jttB 17 Eo.tf Itor-fwblle formed. This make the lnitruc-1 Installation. tiuii rsler both on the atudent Julf I rueweiktl Cane I at and instructor. Ilouevrr. each Leoloa HaU. group I beginner and will b ...... v. J.IIIUV I ('lit. WT" 1 - C inner two, the fecund r iu I apoaw I uvwotaa bring the advanced grvup. Time I The American Lfgton of lone " ' ..... .V, fl'Mf. I4f(ir I MI.II.BI (,V', Iff it'll) ftif flip ltetlnnr I f lA'rtrtlSr arwin,trtn m tlr t. ... L .. .ti.. . - ..w,-- ..... - ht i-7 i K.ii . rill- M Tuesday through Friday pUy at the turf field on July ,hiliP-t i- ,if. . 'nJ nnm two at 11:00 A. Mil " about 9 00 p. m. nation, on the third Sunday In Aueust !......... I - . In the cltv ..arw uM,her 7w IU"uaJr u,rouK" 'nuay- " ' 1 np nnanc -- - i . - . . I Klra V..l l-lilr, I lliB ouuir, J ninrr will TuII.iu1 mnting. u it ralna It will be he d I ' . " I Ih. hmU mt ih h.n I t ht daughter' Mr. C. E. Bren-1 V '".L'i:'on ball, Immcllately m-r mi? niv wuiki. Garry Brenner, aon of Mr. and air, cate Brenner II attending a at the halL Mr. Beulah Lundell left un Tuesday to vlalt In Fossil before returning to Portland on Wednesday. Swimming Laaaoaa Started Joe Hausler met with Inter. ested student Tuesday for the beginning of swimming inntruc ner for a few day. She w at here for the Padtx-rg reunion. Mrs. Lewi Ball and Mrs. Sam Hstt-b were hostesses for the r., ,? 01 ,T. " bingo club at the home of Mrs. Pi'": 9" Po,?ln a Esteb- on Mond.v afternoon mcn B . l0 In Eug Mr. Cecil Hicks and Dee Ann Estebb were guest. Mr. Hick. joined the club to make 13 mem ene. Mr. Walter Corley and daugh ter Sherry returned home on Sunday from their vacation trip WOW IS THE TIME bers now. Those receiving hlrh l?.unuJp .rrom thelr vacation trip vtlzc Included Mrs. Elba AkeT lft" Lk ,n'm o California to Mrs. Anna Lindstrom. Mr. Oa.nctSl,RBlVpn1, l car Lundell and iv. Ann rfph bnott Bnry FrTn nl n Into r. and Mrs. Pete Crawford eVatUA M'S nl City. Carson family of Portland are visit- " y 'n? -Jf visited with Ing her mother. Mrs. Ida Cole- man and other relatives In the "r" ":.'a"1 nu lone and Her-nnor area. " n ,unr- " M 5 p 9-nn grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. Markham Baker while thrlr par ent are vacationing Mrs. Cleil Ilea was hostess for a xfe hour in honor t,t t,. Ce- Tttine on her birthday last week at her home, Among the ladle Drcsent u-er tr Hermann. Mrs. Garry Tullls. Mr. Marion Palmer. Mr. Lee i't mr and daughters, Mrs. Harold Sher er. Mrs. Dick Sherer and Edith au'hoaon. Dale Ray is a patient In The Dalle hospital where he hat been confined since last week lone and Heppncr area. I " V " " . " , ' , ,m Mr. and Mrs. Steuart Aldrlch 6. ' ' JfJ fr,"" and family of Seattle visited at I?ey 'f y,s,,ed wl,h h. hnm. nfM. mnlh..M.. Mnw of Mr. Corley's relatives. c Fire Insurance COSTS NO MORE NOW THAN LATER PREMIUMS AS LOW AS ANYWHERE A RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY i i ui iiumi? oi nia moinpr aiohpiii i.. . Aldrlch last week. She returned ana M. George Haynle of home to Seattle with her on I ; 2 'nd Mrs: w,n and family for an extended visit Su, ",,Aihmbra nd E,,a During Saturday afternoon' P0". ot. ?a.k,an.d- . I mreeunK ciud win be held a izu i r,dy- home or ham Baker blew down. "J. JUetma"L A Dubllc Installation for the Bei?k.a " lrthlay Order of Eastern Star for ln-L annaay ,rts w" 'presented comlnc officers will be held on 10 An"a Mary Swan- June 27th at the Mason halL tk". Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford l"h m17i,T. . . . attended state Grange sessions hA. . .io i w . D Rv,rtnn i,cf M.ii, . honor the Rebekah hall on li having blnhday in April. May and June. Hoatet for the festivities wrre. Mrs, Milton Mor- gan, Mrs. Wate Crawford. Mr. lllsin Morgan, Mrs. Clell Rea and Mrs. An Ilia Sw anson. Re- fteshmettts of Ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell of Milwaukee visited over the week end with their parent. Mr. and Mr. Ernest Lundell and Mr. An 111 Swanson. Mr. Darlene Martin of Los du" to lllnss. Mrs. Ray I stav. Angele I visiting with her mo-1 'n there to be near him. ther and family. Mr. and Mr. I A Elbe Aker and with other rel-lend vlsltlnu hi m ronfa Vfr an. I a'lve here, I Mrs. lwls Ball. The lone Garden Club held h'U r " 'rC"?. .? r ,.' c 'or,n nnevlllcl. Waalu visited x'Mii- a asaist. vfliiai L.uiiur.1 un ai fh i.'p. 11111. . une 13 with 11 members and ih u..i,. -r...... .VI. 5 one guest present. Mrs. Anna e7l in 'llcppner Llndstrom was co hostes with I K.,,i,.r. Mrs. Mrs. Lundell. Mrs. Omar HtUkr Wln Bo " Rletmann wa Installing officer I Amon ome of the boat en for the ensuing years' officer. I ,rusl-t ho attended the Wal Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hudson lau t CIuo Ii'stMtles on Sun- spent the week-end In Bend. a"' Wt're ,r- nd Don Hel- house hunting. IRer anJ Ccne. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- McCabe Entertain rather Da ,on orn anil Mr. and Mrs. A Father' Day dinner was -drnnd Brlstow. Mr. and Mr, held at the home of Mr. and won a first place loving Mrs, Lonnle McCabe on Sunday. CUP for the best visiting boat Those attending Included, Mr. decoration. Mrs. Brlstow recolv and Mrs. Arthur Keene. Mr. and e1 an translster radio which Mrs. Alvln McCabe, Ashly and sh wo" , on a ,nK,p P"whaae Kev in Mr nn,t Mr. Jim )tu. I fa"l0 ticket. .. ..... ..... ...... ..... t...u t i. it "in. uruiaii iuiiucil OI I on- PHONE 6-9625 HEPPNER at Bcaverton last week as dele gates of the Willows Grange hall. The Crawford left on Sun day, returning the following Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hausler re turned home the latter nart of thp U'(plc from thplr vnrntlnn trtn I that took them to New Mexico. Bob Drake and Rollo Craw ford went to Lehman on Sunday. Mrs. Cleo Drake received a Dhone call from her daughter. Mrs. Delore9 Turner that her aon Monv had been hit bv a car last week breaking the clavlcal bone In his shoulder. He will have to be In a cast about eight weeks, but Is not confined to 1 a hospital. Thursday evening. These guests were among the Rebekah mem E Thomas S. and Mildred Howell's Home-Owned John. Linda. Jerrv and Nanrv. Mr. ana wre. Leo crabtree. and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle McCabe, Christine and Doris. Sharon and Ronnie Crabtree and Jerry Davidson went to Boardman on Sunday and to the river to helo John Partloiv nf Boardman celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and Mr. Hattlc Crabtree went to Salem. returning on Saturday uith Linda Halvorsen who has been attending Girls' State. Sheila and Colleene Baker. , daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- aid BaKer, are visiting their lnd has been vUltlng at the home cf her son and family. Mr. and Msa. Raymond Lundell and other relative In the lone arra. Mis Jan HoOVer i f PxnrlUtnn is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mr. Markham Baker. Mardlne Baker, daughter .f Mr. and Mr Maikham Baker returned home from th u'h. Ingtott State University at rnH. man. After a short visit she is employed at the A. A. Schuler Co. In a secretarial position. A potluck dinner hni.i Pri. day evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. Bill Mrhnl In hnnnr of the tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Don Munker of llcppner. Guest Included Mr and Mr. Munkers. Steve, Kay and Dale, Mrs. Ceorce Inln r"f Winston, and children. Vickie. Billle and Valda. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and family. Jeanette Olbo of Portland ac eompanled Mardlne Baker home to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Markham Baker. Maranatha'i was held on Jun 14th at the home of Mrs. Mark ham Baker. It was a business and program meetinc. Mrs. Ba. kcr and Mrs. Mliton Morgan gave tneir report on their attendance of the State Congregational meeting at Hood River. Mrs. Mar ion raimer recevled the door prize. BUY YOUR BATTERY NEEDS NOW ALL TYPES OF BATTERIES IN STOCK 6 8 OR 12 VOLT Tor Car. Trucks, Tractor er Combine 6 Volt As Low As 595 Exchange N. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR NEED" FORD'S TIRE SERVICE MAIN HEPPNER, ORE. FIELD DAY International Harvester Co. - i . FIELD DEMONSTRATION Hey, Gals! You Just Can't Beat Economy's Fruits and Vegetables For Freshness and Low Price! RED HAVEN PEACHES 2 lb 25c CUCUMBERS oc ;'". ,i- 1 ' . .- !.?'. .. . kv ; S . - " V'"fv " n " FOLGER'S COFFEE Lb.59C2Lb.$117 ORE-IDA. 10 OZ. TATER TOTS FRENCH FRIES 579c FLAV-R-PAC. 6 OZ. LEMONADE 10 F" 99c BUYS Mayflower COTTAGE CHEESE RINSO BLUE 59c SONNT BOY DOG FOOD 15 For $ ALL Detergent, 10 Lbs. $2.29 JZCfrTfS' FOR YOUR PICNIC SKINLESS Franks lb. 49c FOR BARBECUE K Fryers a 9 WHOLE OR HALF, LB. George MacNab Farm 4 MILES NORTH OF MORO, OREGON, ON HIGHWAY 97 Thursday, June 29, 10 a. m FEATURING: The 4300 4-Whccl Drive Tractor And Other Equipment Related To Eastern Oregon Farm Uses, Including The New TD15 151 Series Crawler Tractor. Lunches and Refreshments Served