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3 lrllJgl wmvl cto pit era toe eot-qbest 111 I I I rT Classified Rates 3c pr word cnlnlnun SOe pt Insertion. Coda o( Thanki fLOQ CLASSIFIED DZADUNK Noon WdoMdoy To avoid billing, cash U re quested for small ad whoa brought to tho offlc. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend a "thank you" to my many friends for the visits, cards, flowers and gifts, during my stay In the Memorial hos pital, and to the nurses and Dr. Tibbies for their care and pat le nee. Mrs. Ernest Lundell 39-p run nr tuimvs I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to friends and relatives for their visits, cards, and flowers during mv rwont illnpss anH ctflv In the hospital. Special thanks to ine nurses ana doctors at me hospital for their care and kind nesses. Sam McDaniel 39-p CARD OF THANKS To my interested friends: I would like to thank every one for the support given me during my participation in the Soil Conservation Speech Con test. I want to thank the Morrow County Grain Growers for the beautiful trophy and the love ly dinner; also the Heppner Soil Conservation District for the trip to Klamath Falls which was awarded to me. I would espec ially like to thank Mrs. Groves, my speech teacher, also Bob Jep sen, and Ralph Richards for the special interest given me dur ing my participation. Beverly Davlison 39-c Notices NOTICE: Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, Wednesdays, 8:00 p. m., County Courthouse. 39-tfx SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT DIN NERS at the Wagon Wheel Cafe. Family of 4, or 2 couples, $3.75; family of 6, or 3 couples, $5.50. Wednesdays only 5:30 9:30 p. m. Main entre changes each week. 34-tfc 3 Lost and Found LOST Hereford cow and calf in Boardman area. On brand P Lazy P, other brand Left Ear Undercut. Call Joe Tatone, Hunter 1-2555. 39-42c 5 Work Wanted WORK WANTED Will do baby sitting during days, uui o- 5818. 37-39C MR. FIX-IT General repair, wood-metal-concrete. Anything (legal) for a price. Phone 6 5824. 37-tfc For Rent FOR RENT a two-bedroom up stairs apartment on Court Street. $40 a month, with water and garbage service furnished. Phone 3-8125. 39-40c HOITSK FOR RKNT One bed room house, furnished. Lights! ana water inciuaeu. n Ayers. Ph. 6-9272. 39-tfc FOR RENT 2-bedroom duplex Apartment Stoves and water furnished. Phone 6-9959. 33-tfc HOUSE FOR RENT Lights and water furnished. Easily heated. Phone 6-9269. 34-tfc FOR RENT One bedroom du plex. See or call Mrs. Mary Ulrich. Phone 6-9105. 32-tfc FOR RENT Furnished, one bed room apartment 180 West May Street. Phone 6-5385. 34-tfc 8 Services FOR APPLIANCE and furnace re pair and heating service, call Case Furniture, Phone 6-9432. 34-tfc WE CATER to private parties and banquets. Arrange for your party in advance. Wagon Wheel, Phone 6-9997. 30-tfc Black's Electric All types of Electrical Contract work. SERVICE CALLS Contact Jerry Sweeney, lone, Phone 8-7262 or Creston Black, Arlington, Phone 454-2605. 16-tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE Cockateels, young breeders at a real bargain. Ha zel McCarty. Echo. Phone Fr. 1-83S7. 37-40p i - : -fc- m - - -i.-. j 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE 4 year-old Arsblan gelding. 1V3 tall jwn broke anil gentle. Reasonable. t'hone 6 9671. 33-c 10 Farm and Garden FOR SALE New and used Steam Cleaners. Contact Leland Me- Kinney, lone, or call 8-7270. 26 tfc FOR SALE Approximately 25 tons jbt ana nu cutting enai fa hay. See or call A. S. Wat kins, Heppner. 39-c TRYCO BARGAIN Used Allls-Chalmers HD 10 crawler. Cab lights, new sprockets and rails, good con dition. $3950 BUY OFF SEASON BUY A BARGAIN John Deere 5511 Combine. 16 foot header, pickup reel, Mor rison shoe, 95 rear axle, other extras. $6950 others to select from TRYCO Trl-County Equipment Co. Tour Complete Farm Storo PH. 6-9258 Arlington Athena Heppnor Pendleton 12 Furn., Appliances FOR SALE A very good used piano also a very goou spinet organ $485. Jack Mulli gan, Pianos, Pendleton, Oregon. 37-39C TIRED OF CLOTHES DRYING in the house? Try a Norge dryer for 30 days on our FREE home trial offer. L. E. Dick. 39-c GAS AND ELECTRIC HEATERS. L. E. Dick. 39-c FOR SALE Oak dining table with 6 matching chairs, 2 leaves for extension. Call 6 9640 before 9:00 a. m. and af ter 5:00 p. m. 39-x ZENITH QUALITY STEREOS irom $vy.a. ronaoie arm con sole models. Drop in for a dem onstration. L. E. Dick. 39-c 13 Misc. For Sale FOR SALE Christmas Trees by Heppner Chapter FFA. On sale next to Heppner Auto Parts store from December 9 until Christmas. Call Gerald Jonas son for further information or orders. 39-42c ATTENTION . Montgomery Ward Customers Get your Christmas orders in now: avoid mail delays. Just phone 6-9904. MRS. ELMA SCOTT Ward's Sales Agent 910 E. Fairview Way FOR SALE Lionel Electric train set, 26" boys bike, complete saladmaster set, dry electric iron, also some black ban tam chickens. Call Mrs. Art Vance, 6-9151 after 5:00 p. m. 39-c FOR SALE Bin run potatoes, $1.50 per 1U0 ids., Dring se.s. Fire wood, poles, posts and railroad ties. Del Harmon, Stanfield. 38-39c JUST 20 SHOPPING DAYS until Christmas! Don't delay in see ing the 1961 collection of new Sonnell Christmas cards at the Gazette-Times office. Orders filled promptly. With or with out names imprinted. 37-x Shop At BARRATT SALES t LUMBER m PAINTS FEED 422 Linden Way Phone 6-9157 38-tfc LEXINGTON SECOND HAND, store now open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Prices slashed. Furniture, appliances, clothing, Jewelry', antiques. 16-tfc LUMBER FOR SALE 2x4 STUDS $12 up per M No. 4 . No. 5 $o per M CRIVTNCS You load - $2-50 per load FREE WOOD Heppoer Lumber Co. 6-9440 - - - J " " 13 Misc. For Sale NO ROE HAIR DRYERS fit all Surge dryers made since W2. L. K. Dick 3D OVERSTOCKED ON Dutch Bo fl it unit n.iint Itec. 5.50 eal Ion, now $1.50 gal. Anderson IiuiMern Supply. 643 N. Gale. I'hone 6 9 L7. 38-1 OFFICE SUrrLIES, typewriter. adding machines aie ana service. In Heppner regularly Hills Office Machines, call Gazette-Times. 6 9228 for ar vice. 28 tfc ALL TYPES of Moore Rodflorms available through the Gazette Times office salesbooks. pur chase order bouks, requisitions, receipt books, and others. Call on the Gazette Times for your needs in business lorms. 14 Automotive PASSENGER CARS 19"0 Pontiac 4 door. Full power 19.r9 Chevrolet Impala, 2-door narcnop, iuu power, one owner car. 1953 Buick 4 Door Hardtop. 1958 Mercury 4-Door sedan, full power, one owner. 1955 Dodge 4 Door sedan. USED COMMERCIALS I960 'i ton CMC flatbed with rack, V-6 motor with power lock rear axle. 1955 Willys 4x4 pickup 1954 Willys Pickup, clean. 1953 Vt ton Chev. Pickup. 1951 CMC ton 194S Willy's Jeep 1942 Dodge Power wagon, excel lent for farm use or hunting. WE ARE YOUB FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Good choice of used washers and dryers. 1 used refrigerator. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Pontiac-Buick-Wlllys-GMC - Rambler Phone 6-9116 40-tfc ONE STOP SHOPPING Used Cars I960 Chev. Bel-Air 4-Dr. sedan, V-8 auto. $2150 1960 Ford Station Wagon S1300 1960 Corvair 2 -dr. BtncL trans. $1500 1958 Chev. Bel-Air 4-Dr. sedan, big engine, auto, trans. $1400 '56 Chev. Spt Cpe $1150 1954 Pontiac $350.00 '54 Ford 4 dr. sdn. $500 '52 Chev 2-Dr $325 COMMERCIALS 1961 Rampside Corvair pickup $1850 '60 2 ton Chev. truck $3500 '55 Chev. i To" Pickup $1050 '54 Willys 4 wh. dr. 6 cyL 1050 '53 GMC Stock Rack grain sides and hoist $1450 '48 Ford l Ton Pickup $250 '47 Chev. grain truck $850 '47 Ford 2-ton flatbed $750 Good Used Cars Needed '43 Chev. stock rack iy ton truck $250 Golden Anniversary Record Albums 12 RCA Victor ar tists, 12 songs $1X0 FULLETON Chevrolet Co. 6 9921 14 Automotive Call FREE to Pendleton Say "CR 6-3611 Collect" Cars Galor New Volkswagens SEDANS (any color) station wagons pick-ups panel delivery $395.00 Down (your car paid for or not) $47.95 per month WINTER MOTOR CO. INC. Authorized V. W. Dealer PENDLETON. OREGON OPEN SUNDAYS 9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. COMPARE AT FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY See For Yourself Why RAMBLER Is Now 3rd In Sales! 102 Ways New For 1962! Farley Motor Co. 126 E. May Ph. 6-9116 15 Real Estate FOR RENT OR SALE 10-room home on Va acre lot, two bath rooms, wall to wall carpeting, half basement, orchard, creek irrigation. Shown by appoint ment. Phone 3-8104. Lavelle Dick. 30-tfc FOR SALE 3 bedroom home, 3 years old; excellent location; large living room with fire place; utility with lots of stor age; fully insulated; electric heat; hardwood floors; attach ed finished garage with heat; attic easily accessible for stor age. Phone 6-9431. 39-tfc Public Notices NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING TMntino is hprphv civen that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate ot MAKi curmun, deceased, has filed his final ac nmmt anH rpnort in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof nas nxea Tuesday, the 26th day of Decem K.n 1Q1 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time, in the County Courtroom in Heppner, Oregon as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. LEVI NELSUJN CUNINUK, Administrator Mahoney and Abrams Attorneys lor Aamimsiraior Heppner, Oregon Pine City 4-H Club Organizes For Year Pine City Livestock Club or ganized November 27 at the hra ni our leader. Weldon Witherrite. We have eleven mem bers. We voted for officers. Our pres ident is Allen Witherrite; our vice president is Mitch Ashbeck; our secretary is Jimmy Ashbeck; news reporter is Patti Healy and song and game leader is Sheila Luciani and Calvin Ashbeck. We are going to have our meet ing on the first Tuesday of each month. At our next meeting on December 5. We are going to have a potluck. Club members and their families are invited. Patti Healy, reporter Country Cutters Club Learn Machine Parts The County Cutters 4-H sewing girls of Eightmile are learning the parts of the sewing machine such as. the needle, presser foot lever, presser foot, balance wheel, foot control, knee lever, and treadle. With the help of Mrs. Art War ren, our co-leader, we learned the feel of running the sewing ma- The hostess. Linda Pettyjohn, aA .ic in Kinfine and served re freshments after the business moAtino nn Nov. 21. 1961. Sandra Carlson, reporter lone News Mr. and Mr. Fldon Tucker and latniiy ent Tnanki:ivirif cl.iy nt the home of his mother ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie radtH-rg tn Heppner. Saturday dinner guests at the home ot Mrs. Mckerson were l ot Sunt wnii mml Mr. Arvilld Suan. son. On Sunday Mrs. Nlckerson entertained tne joe Migioman lamtly with a family dinner. Mm RAm Rsteh soent Thanks thing day at the home of her Hr.in.ldautfhtcr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Konert (.ossm. at :ne 1 im r.iTii-h iwnr llitmnor. Mrs. name iraotree ion on ice Vr ilnv near the Walt Roberta home and Is sulferlng from a bruised knee. Entertain With Dinner Thanksgiving dinner guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer were, Mr. and Mrs. Lee IVttviohn anil famllv. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherers and family, Mr n ml Mm I'mil Pi-Mvlohn and Diana. Mr. and Mrs. Taul Tetty John Jr. and family. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Roy lvtivtohn tit The Dalles and Mrs. Harold Sherer and Judy. Mrs. ueiores mrner ana sons spent the week-end visiting her nnronts. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and other relatives. Judy Morgan returned to I'enaieton wun mem after spending the holidays witli her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miirira n. Ivan Akers is In rhoenix, Ariz, with the Rev. Jerry Filan of Walla Walla attending a fllow ship meeting. They left last Tuesday and will return on De cember 6. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Akers and Mrs. Anna Kerns spent Thanks giving day at Walla Walla at the home of Mrs. Aker's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawlor. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemstrcet of Portland visited during fie holiday week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Engleman and with the Blaine Chapels at Hardman. Mrs. Joe Engleman had a birthday dinner party in honor of Mr. Engleman on Friday niht, at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walt Robert1 and Lyle Allen of California. Rietmcmns Host Large Cioup Guests at the David Rietmann home Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wade and daugh ters Katherine and Katheleen of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hirschel of Kennewick, Mrs. Hertha Dunkel and son Klaus of Longview, Wash., Mr. inH Mr Flrnlo Mf-Cahe and ohilrtrAn Pam. Johnnie. Lisa and Laurie of Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bristow and children Katrlna, Keven ana tnawn anu Mice TWnthon Dunkpl of Port land, Jerry Bristow of Tillamook and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bris tow and son Donald, lone and Harold Rietmann. Thanksgiving dinner guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe S'norlomnn uipro Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs. Edith Nlck erson, Mandie Pettys, lone, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel and rnacv Ann nt Hardman. Miss Alice Nickerson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord baiter and family and Bill Salter spent tVia ThnnlfKcrtvlnc hnlidavs wiih their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene and family spent Thnaksgiving with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carston Brandhagen of P-n- dleton. Group Chooses New Name For 4-H Club The meeting of the Sew-A-'on Longs was called to order by jAn Storks rd. our rjresident. Nov. 11 in the Home Ec. room. Poll call was taken ana an were present with one visitor, Carolyn Bookman. Secretary Judy Smith read the minutes and they were approved. Under old business we decided that Sew-A-Longs would be our permanent name unless a better one was found by next meeting. Under new Dusiness we ue piHon" thai wp wouldn't have meetings that were close to holi days, chose our goals for the year, and planned the year's pro- gram- . , Meeting was aajourneu unu refreshments were served by Janice Baker. Our next meeting is on uec. We will start our practice articles then. Lynn Burkenbine, reporxer Busy Bee 4-H Club Elects New Officers Th first mpptinc of the Busy uiaa held at lone school m f it nriii m with Mrs. Keene lead er. We chose officers. There are only five members in 3rd year of 4-H so we all have to take on r.ffiro Th officprs are:Maur- een McEHigott, president; Janice Snider, vice presiueru; ivamj Keene, secretary; Betty Hausier, news reporter, and Terri O'Con nor, song leader. After we haa eiecxea orncers we chose a name for the club, vfre Kpwip suggested we keen the same name for this year. We all thought it was a gooa ines so the name of the club is The Kilt.' CftfMt " Betty Hausier, reporter CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST Or LATTER-DAT SAINTS' American Lealoa Hall Ralph J Richards. Br. President rrlevthood meeting. 8.30 a. m Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Sacrament Service at 11:30. LEXINGTON CHURCH Or CHRIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school, 10.00 a m. Worship 11:00 a m. CHURCH Or THE NAZARENK Rev. M. Carlton Sober. Pastor Sunday school 10 a m, Worshlp 11 a m, Nazarene young peoples soc iety 7:00 p m. Evening service, 7:30 p m. Meeting In Seventh Day Ad- ventlat church. Everyone wel come. 8T PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev Raymond Beard Heppner Sunday Masses, 6:30 and 10. m. Weekday Masses, 7:30 a m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ion Rev. Chester Crimmlna, Pastor Sunday services at 9:30 a. m. and 11:00 a. m. Sunday evening service at 7:30 . m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, ;30 p. m. SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST David Bauer, Pastor Saturday services Sabbath school. 9:30 A M. Church service, 11:00 A M. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday, 8 PM. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Austin McGhee, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Monument News By MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin and 3 children drove to Salem last Wednesday for a week on business. Mrs. Floyd Fergeson of John Day droce over last Thursday forenoon to see how Mammie Fergerson was getting along. Mrs. Thelma Williams and Mrs. Pearl Martin drove to Hepp ner Nov. on Dusiness ' , . r Tt . a oUntr Vf f Vernon visited last week with . , . . TM Ot..UUIlM ivir. ii rill iwis. iitf oiiaiiiv ui ini his sister. Ellen Stubblefleld Mr And Mrs. Jimmv Stirritt of Dayville visited recently with Mammie Fergerson. Mr. and Mrs. George Stirritt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Rounds to Portland the 10th where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Zlgler at Estacada (she was known here as Daisy Simas), Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson at Port land (she was known here as Irene Jackson), and Millie Wil son at Beaverton, former resident and news writer here. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engle left Friday morning to spend the week end in Portland on busi- Earl Barnard is on the sick list again since last Thursday. Doris Capon, Delsia Sweek, Trella Boggs, and Darlene Forr est drove to John Day recently for business and visited George Capon who was in the hospital. The M.M.M. Club held their regular meeting November 16 at the home of Mrs. Helen Brown. The club members are making two quilts, one for the Defense Emergency Shelf and that thw will sell chances in the spring. Next meeting will be Dec. 7, at tne nome ui Mammie Fergerson. Fifteen were present. The American Legion and Auxiliary held their regular meeting November 16 in their hall. June Hutchison, president and Gloria Smith, historian, were installed by past president Martha Matteson. They are still taking and selling cooked food to be able to sena more gins w Girls State next year. Don't forget the Annual Col umbia Power Cooperative Assn. meetings this year will be held at Spray Dec. 2. Free hot dinner at noon besides the show, talks and prizes. Mrs. Joe wneeier came nome last Saturday from John Day hospital where she had been for a week. Darlene Forrest and Doris ponnn Hmve to John Dav recently to bring home George Capon who had been in the hospital for two weeks. Tha PreKhvfprlans held a session meeting November 15 at the Henry Marun nome. Thursday evening they held Rihio stnriv at the Donald Mclnnes home on Rudio Creek. Maynard Hamilton spent Sat urday at the home of Mrs. Verna Arit at Hamilton, installing a hot water heater and casing it in by her trailer nouse. Walter Williams came home last week-end from Pasco, Wn, where he is going to college. Mrs Choicev Van Delta of Bend was calling on friends here last Sundav. Fred McWillls is now at Long Creek working lor Mr. ana rurs. Tunis Rniinfls. Mr and Mrs. Jerrv Hudson and son of the Kerns Ranch spent ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses. 8:15 a m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Morning worship at 11:00. Sunday School at 9:45. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Rod MacKenzie, pastor Church school service. 9:49 a. m. A class for everyone. Morning Worship r t u 1 a r schedule, 11:00 a. m. Choir meets each Monday evening, 8:00 p. m. ASSEMBLY Or COD CHURCH Homer Wolflngton, pastor Sunday school. 9:43 a m. Morning worship, 11:00 a m. Evening service 7:00 p in. Thursday evening, family aer vices, 7:30. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Alfalfa Street Worship services, 11:00 a m. Sunday school, 9:45 a m. VALIT LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor WorshlD and Sunday school every Sunday at 9:00 a m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Heppner OM ritv I.I bra rv. Cltv Hall Charles fdurphy, Missionary rastor m m a. m. Sundav school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Sunday evening ser vice. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. C Bruce Spencer. Rector Holy Communion dally (except Mondays) 7:30 A. M, Sundays 7:30 and 10 A. M. Hardman Families Entertain Guests Over Holidays Br CHARLOTTE WALKER HARDMAN A family dinner was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Graves in honor of their son and dauehter- I ln I-,., Af- an1 T ra Donn Graves of Ft. Lewis, Wash. Those I iaiM Tiltm nvA Awa TVn iii-iani n.iu - nttunrllniT wptp. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfo nf Phonnlv. Ariz.. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carlson of lone, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill of renaie ton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petty Inhn anrl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs Dean Graves returned to Ft. Lewis, where he Is due to go overseas. 5nm MoTlnnlpl la nut of the hospital and recuperating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Has tings in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid McDan iel, Mr. and Mrs. Les Robinson, Mrs Rnssie Onher. and Ouv Cha- pen enjoyed Thanksgiving din ner ln Heppner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harshman and family. nt Tfinmath Falls visited last week at the home of his sistpr and hrof her-tn-law. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Collins. Marvin Japksnn of Rrldal Veil visited at the Bechdolt home last week-end. Mr and Mrs. Morgan Medlock and son Raymond of Heppner, . i . ,i. nave movea into ine uraii iw. Daniel house, to make their home. Mr and Mrs Rlainp Chanel and Pnsula rirOVA to Tone tO spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Joel rngeiman unu Frank. Mrs RpssIp Craber of Walla Walla, Wn., is visiting at the Les Robinson and Kincaia Mcxiamei homes. Mrs. Craber, Mrs. Mc Daniel and Mrs. Robinson are sisters. Mr and Mrs. Cecil McDaniel .nj fnmilu wpnt to Lone Rock Thanksgiving day to visit rel atives. Rnnnia ttpsspII Knpnt a recent week-end in Heppner, with Alta Stevens. Mrs Rnttv npntrv. Delores and Bob of Pendleton, visited with Mr and Mrs. Eslie Walker Thanksgiving day. Vour rpnorter is eretting her phone back this week, and would appreciate hearing any news items in the Hardman -Rhea Creek area. TttonL-errltrlncT ailPSt.4 At the Huston Lesley home were their daughter and family, mr. "u Mrs. Wes Wooley of Portland. Thursday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Harris and daughter. Mr. ana Mrs. tan Lewis children spent last Saturday ln Cottonwood at the home of her parents, the Bud Engles. The Seven-Day Adventists held church services Saturday 10 a. m. at the Legion-Grange HalL Noble McBride has moved down on Wall Creek at the new H. M. Hanson ranch which was formerly the Lyle Van Dusen Ranch.