Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 18, 1965, Second Section, Image 9

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r t )aii ll I try mailt l(ii.
whlih Mill l taught In Oirtfi.n
m hcmU tiet rar ami la now
twin taught In am hNjL
I'aat fllrfii of lti l"i
ITA wri lntrlmv.l In t'tmrr
vain f louwlrr'a lV. Iltfrrli
merit wrr m-ivpiI liy molhrr
of iht avrnh fl. Mr. I
I'nlmrr n Ih tr i.
Odl Aid March at Dim
Mi-nilirn l Ih trtll nun
munity met Hatuntay rvrnlnir Id
lit hall alx.v Hi C'itiI (it
fr Mtlu(k dinner ftiHmci
lv a 4 II ni"tt on leallwr trait.
Younii il Vklm ar enrolled
In Ih 4 II rlul.a In lum man
agement and leather rr.ft isav
ilfmonntrallona. Tit ret 'f Hi
rvt-nlnir w aprnt plating rar.U
ami atmut 11 donated for
U Marrh f Dime.
Mr. Vi1r Hietrnann reviewed
ih tn-k "lilark l.lk M- by
CJrtfftn for th February meet
ing 'f ! !" Tl rut held
at ih horn if Mra. Klmer (Irtf
llth. Mra. Griffith alo retried
on iwo matrarln art Ir lea. on by
r. Martin Luther King, ami on
Put a Mock' on
financial loss!
Whv take unnece
nary rUkx when it
nt ao Utile to carry
theft, Imurancr on
your valuabl. Sec
us fur full details.
Tor afaty'a aoka,
b amart and Injur
Iis Rugglcs
Insurance Agency
Ph. 676-9C25 Htppnar
"walks"
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Independent front suspension takes the "truck" out of
truck ride. It smooths rough roads, protects truck, driver
and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups
it's a proved system with millions of miles of user experience
behind it. Try it out on one of Chevrolet's great Fleetside or
Stepside pickups. It's one of the big reasons that Chevrolet
is first choice with pickup users from coast to coast
Fulleton ClarIefi Company
by l'l l on lb tat lal Wu
In lb aoutti An animu li;w
iIImum-'I Milh km-sU la
ri lu lb i-uMw litrary. Mra.
LlniUay KWualil wh tUtinK
hiwt raa.
J.U, ar..l Mr. Ixvtl lUtvnrirn.
ki.ithv nation ! I matron of
OI.S l ui I bai'tt r No. Hi anl
Mra Itoy V. l.lmWtrom. erand
n.inrnlit memlwr of Crand
(tiai.iir. attended Kilnlhlp
Sit 1. 1 al Jaatnln 1iailt-r .No.
71 In AiHinrtun on Monday rvi n
Injf.
Th Mid Winter Youth 'on-fi-ii
iM-r of lb I'nlted thunh of
( In il will Im In Id al CM-aham
on February 1W. and 27. Anyon
llitrfotrd In allHdlliit atiould
n.niail lb mlnl-trr. t.-v. Walirr
II t ruwill.
Mr and Mr. Mrlvln Martin
ar tlMim In Ihclr Irailrr Ih.ums
firar Hi famll li'un of Mr.
and Mra. ludaml W-iclrom,
whtl Mr. Mrtin ! Inixifarlly
rmdoii at Hi Jaik Mitnnrr
rant h.
Tli Junior tlaa I ionrlnj;
a movl "lildKi-r al Ih MitU
mIkmiI rafptorlum on Sunday
evening at ::) im. ronrrnna
will alM l iw.ld.
Mr. and Mra. Itov NS. Mini
trom M-nl from Kildav In Mon
day at Tacoma, wher Mr. I.lnd
ttrom att ndtv had a Wrrk-end
m iitli on lli raclflo Lutheran
rntveralty rampua with Ihelr
Stephen, a freihtnan. They
a I mi vUlted al Ih horn of Mr.
l.lndstrnrn'a brother-In law and
Mer. Mr and Mr Frank llellna
arid family In Seattl.
Krldi. Club met at Ih home
of Mra KotM-rt Jei'M-n yt Tuea
day afternoon. Mra. I'JneM Mc
(al won Mk"h lrl. Mra. Im
Vern Van Marter. Mi-ond Mk'h.
and Mra. Walter Jacob, low.
(Mher tuenta were Mra. fn
Mall. Mra. Hubert I-S)aln. Mra.
Lldun radlr. and Mra. JUy
Bovr.
Wnmrii'i Kellowhli m-t at
the United Church of ChrM lal
Thuridav afternoon. Mra. Hob
rrt Hietrnann prewnled a pro-l-ram
pUlnlnR th new curric
ulum of th United Church of
ChrUt She waa amtttcd by two
other church m hool teachers.
Mra I.lndmv Klncald and Mra.
ICotiert JepM-n. A film atrip that
Is UM-d In class work waa also
known. Mrs. Hoy W. LlndMrom
served refreshments.
Mrs Lewi llalvorsen, Mrs. E.
C. lleliker. Mrs. W. V. Crawford.
Mrs. Hi-rl Akers and Mr Oscar
Lundell. officers of Wlllowa
Crane Homo F-onomlca club,
attended a luncheon meeting In
the banquet room of th Hotel
lleppner on Mond.iv. The Home
1-onomtcs chairman of lhc Or
gon Stat (;ranr. Joule Cross
of Madras, conduct! a Home
r-Vortomlc offlwrs conference
for th offlccri of th cluba In
Morrow ctiunlv.
Mr. and Mrs. Maine Chapel
"in niy
right over
Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck
System
ml Caul and Mra. Joel I'ngla
roann and Frank drov to Walla
Walla on Katurday. wbrr they
tliiei Arcni naunir. 'iii
I th vetrtana hoapltal.
Mra It W. Hrlklow lnl
, wri k vlsitirs tr and
' daut l.ier in law, Mr, and Mra.
Jji-rry HrUlow and family at
I Tillamook and la Uniting this
week at th horn of another
I wn. Mr and Mra Tom HrlHow
I a i. ...il.n.l II r Hrta.
oil iimiiii in ,.....
jtoW look her tn th coast city.
I liarbara Hlshoii, a frrt-hman at
iFastern Otei-on ridleg In I-a-tirand.
arrived horn on Friday
lu upend lb week end with her
! parents. Mr, and Mia. Itonald
lililio
Mr. and Mm. F. T. Martin
kpent Wednesday and Thurwlay
attnulliiif to buklnesa and visit-
: Ing relattvea at Madras. They
wer jfu,,u 'f 'ila brother and
!mter In law. Mr. and Mrs. John
1 Martin at Madras and also tils
Mother In law and auter. Mr.
land Mrs Harold Crater at Warm
i Mrinj:s.
j On February 2) confirmation
cI.iwm s will tM-Kln at th United
( hunh of Christ for anvon In
jM-venth vrad or older, who doe
! riot belong to th church. Th
clsvws will rontlnu until
jManh 7 and confirmation aer
, ies will l held on I'alm Sun
day at th morning worship aer-
VliT.
Immuniationa in th Ion
Mhools will he held on Friday,
February 26.
Tom Helmblcner. a freshman
n University of Orepon. was In
itiated Into Alpha Slums Chap
ter of Theta Chi fraternity. Tom.
who was aalutalorlan of th 1'.1
raduatlntr class. It enrolled In
tr md coumea and Is on a
mmnastie team at th Univer
sity. A lari; ! roup of young -ipl
from ti.e United Church of Christ
enjoyed an outing at Spout
Sprlnea on Sunday. Junior Class
mcmoera going were Kicky Bar
net!. Cathv and Terry Cannon.
Carol llausler. Crcg Jacob. Clint
and Jan Krehs, Brock Llnnell.
Tnnva Tucker. Dtdibl Wlnkel
man, Kristin Nelson. Susan and
Bill Jensen, and lrank Halvor-M-n.
Thv wer a"impanld by
their teacher. Mrs. Robert JepM-n.
Mr. Jepscn, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Hietrnann. John and Joe,
lo.llo Crawford. Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsay Klncald. and Mr. and
Mrs. I'ete Cannon and Arlcne.
Th hlirh school class with
their teacher. Mrs. Henry Krebs,
also went skiing and then Joined
with th other group for an
hour's worship service In the
Snack Bar, which was closed for
their use. Mrs. Klncald played
her accordion for a Bible Hoot
enanny. Those attending were
Bcrnlece and D niece Matthews,
Bonnie Hynd. Cherilyn Smouse,
Merrl Lee Jacobs. Joe and Mark
Halvorsen. Charles Nelson, Jim
bumps and
i
THE
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GAZE
Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, February 18, 1965
ii
ONE Or THE countya ldf ra
Idanta la t- luikwu wb.
ar hi 9th blrthdcrf tMa
month. A lotmllr qriD j
honor! hl rabruary 7 ot tb ,
Masonic hall la Ion, wiui ou
of bla children prnt
Jacobs, and Susan Llndstrom.
Mr and Mra. Norman Nelson,
it.' . .i Mr Walter Jacobs, and
Kenneth Smous furnished trans
portatlon. Ititurnlng horn
through I'endleion they foppi-d
at in nmc " "n- i
U Ueuallen for hot chocolate
and sack lunrhea. 1
Mrs. Ii-wl Halvorsen will he
hostess for the Horn Economic
club on Friday with a potluck
dinner at noon. Members ar re
minded to bring their packages
for th birthday boxes.
Frankle Fngleman waa hon
ored on hl fourth birthday with
a dinner party at tn nom oi (
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joel j
Kngleman. Other guests were .
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
oi.lno Chanel and Cassi and -
Mr. and Mra. Walter Roberts.
Mrs. Howard Crowell was hos
less on Tuesday night for a sur
Kirli,l-v narlv for Mrs
Donald McKlllpott. Pinochle was j
played by the following guests: I
ii,. Pin.iu Ijitt Mrs. Donald
Unnell. Mrs. Ted ralmateer.
Mra. Harold Snider. Mrs. Keith
Hea. Mrs. Roland Bergstrom.
Mrs McKlllgott and Mrs. Crow
ell. Mrs. Halmatier won high
prize and Mrs. LoU received
low.
Busy Needles Meet
The Busy Needles 4-II club's
meeting was December 15. W
met at Mrs. Spohn's. Everybody
was there except Teresa Tucker.
Our next meeting was January
19 and Mrs. Holtz took us out
to Mrs, Spohn's place.
Frances wlley. reporter
trouble
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36-3764
TTE-TIMES
Annual Report
Shows Loans
Up
In the counties of Umatilla.
Wallowa. Morrow, Union, and
Grant, agriculture U bl busi
ness, with Increasingly heavy
requirement of working tp'I
for Ih Individual ranches. Thia
is lb conclusion to b drawn
from Ih financial report of Pen
dleton Production Credit assoc.
lation presented to its members
at their annual meeting.
During 1101. crop and live
ttoik loans to i.. u.Ur of the
anviciatlon totaled mor than
Tj'i million. This represents a
train of over t7J0.000 during the
past year. IToreeds of the loans
wer used to finance equipment,)
buildings, stock and month-to-!
month operation of 473 members j
engaged In row crop farming. I
wheat ranches and cattle nd
theep spreads. j
Assets of Pendleton production
Credit association as of Decern-1
her 31. 1164. and amounted to
S3.79-l.Wti. Capital stock owner
ship by association members ;
now totals $3X0.153. Accumulated j
earnings, retained as liquid re- j
serves, amount to $281,130.
Two members of the hoard of
directors wer re elected for an- j
other term. They are Clifford
Johnson of Wallowa, who com-!
pleted the unexpired term of the j
late Charles F. Lltch, and Robert
Rothrock of Adams. Holdover
members arc Myron C Hug,
Summervllle, R. G. Saylor. Echo,
and Paul Hisler of Heppner.
President is R. G. Savior. My
ron C. Hug Is vice-president, and
J. C Southern Is secretary. !
treasurer and manager. 1
Offices of th association are
maintained at 702 S. W. Dorionj
Street. Pendleton, and 102 N. E. I
First Street, Enterprise.
QUALITY MEATS
FRESH
Srpxaiir Mq)s
OREGON CHIEF
ib. 39
FINE FOODS
WILDERNESS (Req. 43c ea.)
CHieriry Pie Fi
Penthouse 2Vi Size Can
Peaches
4
cans
FRESH PRODUCE
WEiif e mk?
Crisp Solid Heads
lb.
Prices Good Friday & Saturday, February 19 and 20
HEPPNEII
10 cents
Butter Creek Club
Studies Livestock
Prolcct books and record
sheet wera given out at the
January 26 meeting of Butter
Creek Junction Livestock 4 II
club. All 10 members were
present Members filled out most
of the calendar of events sheets
and record of the previous yar
wer rviewed Th meeting w a
held at the Bill Healy horn.
On February 2 th club mt
at the home cf the leader, Bill
Doherty. Mitch Ashbeck discuss
ed th "parts of th pig" chart
and members named the part
as their roll call topic.
Sarah Witherrlte, reporter
COME AND HEAR
Scott Lamb
and Claude
Of The Solcm Office, Farm Bureau
Discuss The
FARM PROGRAM
At the Regular Meeting of the
Farm Bureau
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23
8 P.M.
At lone Legion Hall
EVERYONE WELCOME
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Cattle ,,. Wed. Thur.
Sheep Any pay
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th. Ul Uil
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Willi
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111 N. Court
"THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS"
Ph. 676-9643
HEPPNER. OREGON