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1. Fellowship Group Selects Officers f KATHCRINC UNDSTHOM iM".Iii Hireling al II .m t't.Mrd Chuuli of t'hf.l T!uiday. Juni 4. trnup ' tli uf"- and iriltilltll'' ,4 a .motta gmtii"n in Iho iliuirli. H w l" tf l'' l,i ..rjMnie a Woinrn'a rYllow .Mil with III ium.m of rulll- taiiin? Iho Si-It H i.f ( I'M ! I" niv atea of human life; I i.t.ii.1 II. o women of the lone IMT.l Church Chit! In t htlstian Fellowship; and with livtr.x i-ul.Imwr. lit iivr! an ui..t. ltn.1l"i! of Hi" wik of Iho Hire hurh a II erv In ll ii.tnniutilty. sUte. natl-m. and lt.n.u:lKi Hi world Tin officer tinmen ! thl inee'lug wrie: Mr, Alfred N'l wm. t ti4lim.ni; Mit. J.n-.rt Jcp mii. iie thairrtiati; an.l Mr Keith Itia, ae friary IrrjUM-r TIh-w of lu--t will imriw I'talr-iw-n for thfce area nf coin cm: wrhlp. tludy. awl wltno, and that Khtup will fum an eoo. uiikf ci.minltlee l administer tlir urtm.t.itlim. The Women' Fellowship con Htm all women, who ar inter red In lhr church In any way. bother H le ly Itavlnif child ton In Hip Church School, l-olt: a member id thr hun h. .r Im lea i ,t. tost.d In l ho lYU.Asship. vlmh I ho thurvh idiot. It .n M.ihIlshcd lh.it In the l i-cln-ii.rtf. meclltio will ho loid l"j For Dad . . . The Gift that lasts. . POWER TOOL, Block Cr Decker DRILL KIT, Reg. 26.95 NOW $19.88 Electric Sander, Reg. 29.95 NOW $19.88 Electric Hand Jig Saw, Reg. 29.95 NOW $19.88 WELLER SOLDER KIT 240-325 Watta 3 Soldr Tlpa . . Reg. 12.95 NOW ONLY $10.95 IT WILL BE FATHER'S DAY EVERY DAY, WITH POWER TOOLS FROM . . . TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Hcppner In The postage alone on enough Post Cards to reach the persons now buying the Gazotte-Times each week would come to $65. That would buy three-quarters of a page of Gazette-Times advertising. Each copy of the Gazette-Times is read by three or four persons. How many read Post Cards? THE GAZETTE -TIMES iv tao ii.il.lK n Int. l l I ! Il HUp will derlp other cllvltie. I I) -ad 1u.li i.i-II.ImI of ll.o Mara .. ii.. a inn n.i'l al Hi.' Id mo id M K. i, in til SlllOUkO n'l 'I litis .i. i .ti. II..M.U wit i Mt- I i t j IliilCotliO a ,i ,itr. '!' ...... II. ..I ..Kill', I Mlth d.-'.otl"!. Itit l-y Mr Alfred Nelson Jr uti.i 111111.0 at her I homo, "In ,t. .i.....iim Oufwlvm;" and "! Mill and Know tool " An lniereim rui:raiii, a ..Im' i4 MjI'Iii w. 5. 'to M-nliil Ih" VVtunoti l.i tn al. k a ft ft i II . I i Kirn ny .mi r.. ii ' t v..lo id Iho iluh Iho Mara nalha will tnirto "H " ni-wly f..rmo. V..ititi l-i ll'w .hip and all .ri.rlli" d Ho I lull Will I" lifOM-ntoil ! HI" Wotnrtia Fll"whl Tlio Mara nalha wa nrj:atilod ali.ul Iwrf.ly )rai ' nfi.Mli- at lull nf )unjj wuinrll ft Iho hurt h .U. K. M lUkrr ami Mr Mrl"n I'uhniT wtfo t iMrl. f in. tnlH-r. Si'voral rar lalor in Ijiilio Aid ilUhan.lod and J'n- d with Iho Maranalhai. lh" nf- CAiiiallim ha jin-wiil nn.ti' woilhwhilo ai-tvllr lr iho hunh Inrludmg Imi-rovomi'iitu in iho hurh hulhllni! and furnihlno. two nf whlh wno tho .itM llnj! and Iho pain Uiik' In tho Minrtuury. Iho am. mil l iiwt. r In. ..kf.ivl. lifuxi'lllil! fiW- Give Him Ph. 676-9212 il.. 1 1. in. h with t un H'.U.t. .1 M Iho !'. Three Quarters Of A Page The Gazette - Times GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, June 18, 1964 rf t4 Iho allar. Iho M.iOu-f-luufhtrr Tra. and thp ,N'-Ifhliir illnnna a H Nmo i.f iHiravrriM-nl fr any lamny. Tho Maranalhaa will mioi for a ll Kl li.ihrr al Iho lu.tnr i.f Mr Om-ar l.uwloll n July ti with Mm- Mary Mn"i i n h"). !- Mr and Mr Iri lti poid Iho wot h rnd wtlh h-r parontn. Mr. and Mrn .. M- lUkor. fr..m Ihrir hnrno In M"-rt. Idaln. Thoy havo Jum n-rnpiiti"i mo itillooo oar Ihifo, Mdtoa Ktnrt and July Mi r . . . . . rr woro iitiM, i'r " y1? Sun.Jay afiornnxn al Iho llilll r.rnofl hmo hnirlr g l.ynn ion M.n. a l.iiinalo. wh I loavlng won in rnako lu r Ix-mo In I ' land ;.'irw woro plaod nn tho hiwrt and n fti-Mirni-rit M-rvi n tu Iho f..!!..wlr.i Kill: Arlola Mc (!, Uiirhara BiMiop. u'f Olnnm.f. tnr)l fur Joy. Chor ion FinuuM'. haron jwiMin, Susan UiuU'rnm. I.lfida i:woii. Haino Sa.ii'o. Ii-i.Iio and tU t- nlno MaUln'wi. and Iho hnrmrrd ifuisl l.ynn. who wa prosontod t'ift by tho clrl. t;r.il'llno MrK.n nf Orrj:n Slalo arrlM-d homo rlda ir tho MimrrnT with hor falhor. I...d M'irj:n, wh drove down In rnrviillin fr In-r. Thosi. pilns from !no to Tor- viilli Moti l.iy mnrninj; t at. ' t. nil t II h'ummrr S Ihk.I woro JTlrn Tulll. Arlola M-Obo. Sum Inn I.ln.Miom. Ihorllyn Smouv. and ImhIii o and Iti rnloi o Mat (Ihowii. Thoy woro lakon down . by a !hol Iuh lrlon by Linm I unl Munki ri nf LonlnKton with 1 all Iho n-st nf tho Morrow muniy .i..i.-1'..ii- Mr. Victor Rhlmann anl Mrv Oil Koa n-turnod n Thur!ay from a vacation sponl viMtlnK' Mr. and Mr. Tod Hall in South Bond. Wn.. ar.l Mr. and Mr. J. K. Koskl on Vashon lland. Thoy also st-tl Mme llmo ditrulnj; clam and othor wIm i-njoylng tho boach actlv It ion at lnc B. fl h. Wn. Mr. HorlH-rt Potopion roturn vl from I'lonoor Momorlal hos pital on Tuosday and Is oonval-oM-inc hlowly at homo from an attack of Influonza. Mr. and Mm. John Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Koland BorRstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Bakor. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl BerRntrom woro hosts for a Family Night twitluck tiuppor at the Valby Parish hall last Sunday night. Following the dinnor the child ron. who had boon attending Bible School, gave a program viioulm' iho work they had nrmmtilKhcd tho nasi WIH'k. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy Cr f it. .rmnor moved Into the iini'iuft on Si'cxind Street belong Ing to Mrs. Jessie Griffin this nl Mr. MeCurdv Is the now manager of Builders Supply Store. The house was vacated on Vridnv hv Mrs. Margaret Oaars- lnnil nnd children, who have moved to Raker. Keoent guests at the home of I Mr Ida Kieti were Mr. and Mri. :rr. M Howill ot IWlS-nd and Mr. i:tba dauKhtor, Mr. i;iady Otf hran. Mr. M K. Oitti-r w io'o for Iho Toplo Mul on Kflday aftorniMin with Mr Charton (arlon ltng lur ;u.-,t kfM-aki-r for Ho tnoiting wa Mr. Itonald lit l.krr, who kh"w-t-d lnti-re.tlnK attd U-autlful klidoK nf their trip In Aluoka lait fall. Thoy made Iho trip in a amr In ron-pany wl'h Mr ll.l.kir lifottu-f and nlntor ln law. Mr. and Mr John CJraon nf Hardrnan. Th-y wi-nl up Iho Alcan Highway arwl then ho a different ruto, orfnir.g homo through Canada. A library tMhodule wa made up with mimrnr contributing their rrv ! on library day, whhh are Monday and Tliur day from 2:.? lo i -T) pm Mr. Vornir Trn-dMjn. Mr. William Kawlln arwl Mr. Victor P.1H- rnann wore apjmintod to plan Iho program for me cirnlng year. Mr. and Mm. Alvin m are and family nf Colfax. Vn. ar rived In lotto Sunday at Iho homo of her parent. Mr. ana Mr. !.eo Crabtne. On Monday morning Mr. .NM'abe entered Horror Mrnrial hospital for surj-ory. Mr- ("rant roe I caring for Iho boy while kIio is ho pitaliod. Othor euost at the (rabt.'io homo are Mr. Crabtreo' mother. Mr. Blanche S hii lar and ii'f nuio. Nancy Scheelar of Salo.r:. Thov were brought to lone on Sunday by Hon Crabtreo of fort land, who wa Ihto to wo a i.liv kii i.m Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N Ison Jr. havo received word of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mcrewether of Seattle, Wn. The baby weighed 4 lb., 6 oz., has tx-en natjied Soott Allen and Is their Aceond child. Mr. Merewt ther Is a nephew of Mrs. Nelson and has been here sev eral summers. Ho graduated from the University of Washing ton this week. On June 9 the lone Garden club met In an all day meeting at the mountain cabin of Mrs. F. C. Heliker. with nine mem bers and one guest present. The following officers were Installed by lrs, Elmcrv0nffm: Mrs. Os car Lundill. president; Trs. Ralph Crum. vice president; MrJ. Phill Fmert, secretary; and Mrs. Omar Rietmann, treasurer. The committee compiling ine hooks Includes Mrs. l- t M.iriin chairman. Mrs. FIVE BEAUTIFUL BUYS AND I4i cmLJ Si Li l:rltB,d SPO,, Coup.; f Co,vr M, ChTcSS sis. struck it rich, because right now it s Trade JN Travel Time" at your Chevrolet dealer's. Check him on these five beautiful buys: 1-' -The luxurious Jet - 2-r -The fun-lovinc Chevelle. 3 Chevy ii, economical too. 4 The Corvair. 5 A sensational LlOt-lljlVAAiAA DEALS CN CHECK THE T-N-T Fullef on Chevrolet Companv. HEPPNEn Sec. 2-4 Pages William Kawtina. Mr, II C Ilrl-Ik.-r, with Mi. HiHiriann nd Mr I.uwlell of the Knoeultve Coinmtlt-o, Tho list of club proJ'tU were ilixus d and uegelnin made fr a ptograrn nf work tit the romlr jj year. Mr. John Grave, fnifnlw r of Iho llru;lon Garden lub, w a guest p.aker Mr. Grave khowod fclidoa of their recent a.. .1.1. . tAltl.-tt f.rf.VI-ll III ho of mui h Intorinl lo Iho group, sjirclally KlM-e thoy wore inadolj"" Im -nie Iho severe Alaskan earth quako. Mr. Ralph Crum received the door prlo of delicious candy, whi'h she shared with the mem Im r. Mr. Norman Nelson and Charle arwl Kristin came home on Monday from SaU-m. where they had been talh-d by the illnos of her mother, Mr, fharle McKlhmny. who under went nurgery last week. Carol Rawlins has been ill at her home for a couple of weeks with a lung infection. Dinner guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vomer Troedson were Mr. and Mr. Raymond Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conn of Hepp-m-r. The occasion marked the birthday of Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Cohn and Mr. Troedson. A large group of close friends and neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barlow about ight o'clock Monday evening with a charivari at their home In Goose- fwrrv Ij.volv desserts and Cof fin;, were served and visiting was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Mho former Lucille Byrne) were married by Justice of the Peace, Oliver Creswick. last Tuesday. Larry Rietmann is spending a couple of weeks at Fort Lawton with the Army Reserve. Verne Aune of Seattle spent the week -end visiting relatives In lone. Mrs. Aune and children returned home with him on Tuesday after spending some time hire visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett On Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bar nett entertained with a coffee hour for old friends of Mrs. Aune's. A large group dropped In during the afternoon and en joyed visiting and refreshments of a lovely cake, decorated with nursery objects, and coffee. The Aune's recently adopted their second child, Joetta. who is now three and a half months old. Mr. and Mrs. Aune were dinner ont at the home of Mr. ana (XOWat your uicirolet dealers) rhpvrnlet? YouVe smooth Chevrolet. unique rear-engine. TR'raAva FOR THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Corvette bung ivaj VVi s, v ws CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CHEVY D Mr. I lVtt)J..hr awl family Mame!! Townend. (War l.un .t i.i-. t.t..n.tw .sr,im. I dell, and George Flchior. Mtsa (.. 'I fl'f"..rru.r Iwtlll. master. n nt IhU wnk In Mod f.ird attending tho slata rtmven I ,i,ii of the Oregon Chapter of tho .National Association of I'l matter. She returned Friday evening. Iurlr,g hiT absome, Mr Harold Snider wa employ ed In Iho iit off.ee. Mr J-xllo Morrison and Morrlo Ji drove li Corvall's r" Tliumday lo bring homo hrr daughter. Tas. a ntu.U-M at Ore gon State. Ta l-avo with o'her student from Oregon State on Wednesday evening from Port land for the Hawaiian Mand. They will have about a week nf kightsrelr.g and then enroll In Iho University of Hawaii for a tlx week summer course. They will make the trip by piano. Linda H-imb.gner is visiting ; '"r few day with her par Mr and Mr, flay Helm- l.loner lefore returning to Kuger.e on Friday whore ahe will attend summer school at Iho University of Oregon. Mr. and Mr. Harold Sherer and Judy spent Friday and Sat urday in Portland at the Rose Festival. On Saturday, Princess Judy rode her horse with the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo court In the Rose Festival parade. Willows Grange will meet next Saturday evi-ning. June 20. In the absence of the Master. Carl Troedson. Marlon Palmer will preside. A memorial pro gram has been prepared In mem ory of Mrs. Hattie- Crabtree, CAFETERIA SUPPER Featuring Strawberry Desserts and CARD PARTY SATURDAY, JUNE 20 Lexington I00F Hall Supper at 5:30 p. m. Cards at 8:00 p. m. BRIDGE and PINOCHLE $1 admission ONE GREAT PLACE TO BUY E. H No,, Spo, Coup.; MM ..... a A . . - Pick a sleek Super Sport model with a great choice of engines, air conditioning and otner extra-cost options. A roomy wagon for travel or camping. Perhaps a sun-loving convertible or sporty coupe. From 45 models in all. Whatever your choice, it's a great way to go. First way to go is your Chevrolet dealer's. Now during Trade 'IM .travel CORVAIR AND ORVETK elyn Jipen. a student at Northwest Christian College In Fugone, will be guest speaker. It hoped there will tie a ipd attendance of the grange mem bership. The Home Economics club ha pin.tjx.ned their mot-ling from June 19 lo June ;"H. when they will Join with their families for a picnic at the Heliker cabin in the mountains Ttry plan l leave lone immntlately follow ing church at 10 .10 on Sunday morning. B-ll Akert Is home from Lewis and Clark College to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Aker and family. Another son. Robert und his wife are expected this week from Cor valli for a visit. Robert plans to attend summer school at Ore gon State this year. (Continued on page 4 Wi'n vnur local Jucslier for TYLAN200 tykMia the NEW antibiotic for beef cattle HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG PRIZES for CARDS for Card Party IMH; M M M i . 1-1 1.11 a, ( nmei 36-3764 -r- 1 Heppner, Oregon