Auxiliary Sponsors Clothing Drive
To Aid Hillcrest School For Girls
If XATHCMNC UKD8TB0M
lO.Nr. Marth U Child Wel
fare month (or In Amcrlran
Lrjrton Autlltirv and thr hral
untl haa taken M It tJk1
this month a trlv fur article
.f Mltln for the llilktfkt
Mwl for t.lrls at Salem.
lU.xca will le placed In the
Wal stores for the rcceli-l of
articles anil clolhlwr Mill bo
leaned by the atulllary mm
Iters. Thev dealre not only cloth
I nit of all ales, from am ill to
i-ktra liirtre but shoes of all
sires, a I ho cosmetics. Jewelry,
and IrlnKrta or same suitable
for any teen aije artr I. LIM of
desirable anbira will he turn
lahcd to each organization, or
ran lx secured by any Interested
trriuin.
The school haa (ml I II Ira for
altering garment or for unlng
new material. Thl will itlve the
girls an oHirtunlty to learn
tewing. Tlana have been made
for a filrkuu truck to take the
Uni t to .Salem. The drive close
April 12.
Mr. Carol Miller and daughter
Tam art vlalting relatives In
1111.
Mr. and Mr. Joel Harnett and
family of Portland are H-nd!nn
a tew itav vUltlnK hi parents,
Mr and Mr Itav Harm-it,
l-re frm !")' to M""'! "
I'llnjr athiMd holiday with Irl
allvea are Mr. Itav Turner and
Mum, They are vUillntf her par
ei, Mr. and Mr. Cleo Irake
Mra. Wayne Hall wa hleM
for a birthday farty Saturday
aiteriioon iiononnjr ner hmmm.-i
In law. Mr. U-wls Hall, and Mi.
Vela Kuhanka. The fueMi olayed
game and presented the honor
ed ladle with a money tree and
flit. I Anximilltf rioxu'e weir
Mr. Knald Hall and Mr.
Iklythe White.
Mr. Omar lUetmann made
the Interesting rciairt on del-
..k.ll..M - i ., tvi.l I rt 19 III
the lne Oarden club Irutead of
Mr, t.. i. neimcr as imi"ui
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Mr. ami ;ira. nuun n"ii"
and family left on Sunday for
I. .t 1 .4 .. t. n u h(a IhliV Will
vllt friend for a few day.
Mr. and Mr Jerry HrUtow and
m - Wi 1 1 ... I. . luifa t
lamiiy or miaim.
attend spring vacation with hU
jirems, iii. ami jn. -brUtow
and other relative.
Mr. and mm. iwh
had the pleasure of Initiating
ATTENTION
FARMERSBUSINESSMEN--HOME
OWNERS
WE WILL BE HERE AFTER APRIL 15
TO DO
0 Asphalt Paving
O Grading
O Graveling
PARKING LOTS DRIVEWAYS
STREETS ALLEYS
FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR JOB
FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED
Phone 547-8136 (Pasco) Collect
Ask For Ken Younr
Or Write Box 208, Pasco, Wn.
TRU-LAY PAVING CO.
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their daughter, Mr. Larry Prmk.
Into Ituth Chapter No. 32 J
lleppner Monday night. Mr. and
Mi. Hlv"-n. h are wrihy
i matron and patron f IxjcuM
Chapter No. U'J In lone, were
Invited to lleppner to participate
In the degree work.
;urU of Mr. Ida Grebill are
her tun ln Uw and daughter,
Mr. and Mr, Karl Wright of
Uaker.
Sue Townaend I endlng the
Hit'k end with her parent, Mr.
and Mr. Ilcndiiil Twnrnd from
her business a hoo In I'ortland.
Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Morgan.
Bonnie and Virgil left on Friday
la pend few day In I'ort
land. Thev were accompanied by
Joe and Mark llalvorwen. They
all planned to attend the NCAA
tournament at the collwum.
Mr. Itov W. I.lnddtrom, Sun
and ChrUtlna left on Sunday for
I'ortland. Thev will ix-nt Tues
day and Welneaday at Tacoma
vllllng Stephen Lindatrom at
TurKlc Lutheran Unlverktty.
Ci,fPf Ktudenta home for
prlng vacation Include Hill
Aker. Iewi and Clark College,
I'ortland; Itoland Kkstrom. Wen
atrhee Junior College; Barbara
BlKhon and Judy Sherer. IXX'E
at l.a Crande, and Llck llynd
at OSU.
Mr. and Mr Tete Crawford
nH Huihtrr Nancv and Pattv
of I'ortland vialted her mother,
Mr. Ma Coleman over the week
end. The rtrl remained for a
longer visit. Linda and Mary
Ann Williams of lleppner are
aWo visiting- with their grand
mother and cousin.
Mr. With Nichonon entered
the Pioneer Memorial hospital
In lleppner Sunday for a few
dav treatment.
Mr. Nancy Zlnter and family
have moved Into the Stefanl
house, across the street from the
grade school.
Mr. John Voorhees. Suzanne
and Perry of Portland art? visit
ing at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crawford
during spring vacation.
M..mVw.r r,f th Kik I.rxhe
livinrf tn thf tone area were
hosts for the crab feed sen-ed
at the lodge Saturday evening.
Harlan J. Devln of Condon,
moderator of the Mid Columbia
Association, will be guest speak
er at the United Church of,
Christ next Sunday morning, j
Italnbow Assembly No. 8J Is i
stKintorlng a dance for high
Mhool and college students on'
Cainrliv March 27 from 9 to'
12 p m. at the school cafetorlum.
All young people are cordially
Invited to attend this spring
dance.
Mr. Vela Eubanka was the
honoree at a surprise birthday,
party at the Lewis Halvorsen
home on Saturday. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Klmcr Harr of Pen-'
dleton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ku banks and family, of Arling
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bren
ner. Judv Euhanks. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Euhanks, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Brenner. Louts
Tadberg. Howard Davson of
GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppncry Oregon, Thursday, Morch 25, 1965 Sec. 2-4pogcs
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ONE Or THE SPEAKERS at th
opening cdtemooa scasioa of
to Outdoor Recreation Cong
ress for tb Pacific Korthwest
April 1-3 will be. noyd E.
Dotniny- Domlny U oonuni.
Blooer of tha Bureau of Bsc
lamatloa. Washlaatoa. D. C
Tho Conor wlU bo bald la
Wenatcboo. wn
Supt. Poller Talk
Sel for Ibne PTA
David Potter, superintendent
of Morrow county schools, will
be the principal speaker at a
meeting of the lone PTA on
Wednesday. March 31. at 8 p.m.
in ih Ki-hool esfetorlum at lone.
Supt. Potter will dUcuss the
nronoscd 1903 G6 budget and
will answer any questions rel
ative to the budget. Mrs. Henry
K. Krebs. prenldent. will be in
charge of the meeting.
Arlington. Earl Padberg. Earl
Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John
Eubanks and Sandra and Mr.
and Mrs. Halvorsen and Frank.
Mr anH Kfr Cil Li-Ian and
family are taking advantage of
the school vacation to visit me
Charles Hudson family In Bend,
rtohhlo Wlnklrman who live
with her trandDarents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Crowell. left Monday
in snenrl the school vacation In
Omak. Wn.. with her mother,
Mrs. Kav Wlftkleman. -
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowcil
ara tho narents of ft daUPhtOT.
born March 18 In Heppner. She
weighed seven pounds, 2i oz.
and has been named Sharon
Lynn. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Crowell of lone and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall of
Lexington.
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Hardman Homes
Entertain Guesls
By ALTA STEVEN I
IIAKDMAN Mr. and Mr.
William Cunningham of llepp
ner. Mr. and Mr. lirure Mover
and daughter f La Grande. vl
ited Mr. and Mr. Darold Ham
and family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr. J. E. Hams vis
ited Sunday afternoon with their
ons and families. Mr. and Mr.
Veter Hams and Mr. and Mrs.
LaVerne Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steers sur
prised 'ter Collins on hi
birthday Friday evening with a
birthday cake and Ice cream.
Mr. and Mr. Bob Kessell of
Walla Walla. Wn, came for a
visit with Mr. Kewwll's mother.
Mr. Charlotte Walker and his
sister. Bonnie Kessell. Bonnie re
turned home with them for a
week's vUlt during spring va
cation.
Bill KeHelI went to work for
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cecil on Fri
day. Melvin McDanlel Is also
helping them during spring va
cation. Amonr? those going to Spray
for the Talent Show and dance
Saturday evening were Miss
Kdna Harner of Heppner, Mrs.
Charlotte Walker. Bonnie Ke
sell and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDanlel
spent Monday visiting In Monu
ment at the home of Frank
Howell, and also with Mr. and
Mr. Clifford Howell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Robinson of
Canada were recent guests of
Mr. Robinson's uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lesley left
Thursday for Portland to do
some visiting with their daugh
ters and families and to go on to
the coast to dig clams for a few
davs.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Collins
received word recently that Mr.
Collins' brother-in-law, Fred
Rasscn. passed away in Port
land. He at one time lived in
the Hardman community and a
brother of Mr. Rassen had a
blacksmith shop.
Cecil McDanlel returned home
from Ashland last Wednesday
where he had spent a few days
doctoring.
Miss Edna Harner of Heppner
accompanied by Mrs. Charlotte
Walker and Bonnie Kessell
Sewing Club Meets
At Witherrite Home
Member of the Rrw Buy 4 II
rlub will meet aaln Saturday
afternoon. March Iff. at the Wrl
don Wlthernte home to continue
sewing on their ahcaj carr.
Lat week the girls met at the
Charles Daly home and practiced
rutting and sewing felt.
Joan Healy. reporter
Examiner Coming
A driver Hrene etamlner will
be on duty In lleppner Tuesday,
March 3". at the Court lloue
between the hours tit 9:30 am.
and 3:30 pm.. accordlnr to an
announcement received from the
fepartment of Motor Vehicles of
Oregon, persons withing original
licenses or permits to drive are
akH t fiU anolicatlorv well
ahead of the scheduled closing
hour In order to assure time for
completion of the required li
cense test.
In
Itorf Mi Harner'a parents
Umatilla on Sunday.
Alta Stevens visited Saturday
. k. u . Vf 9 mil Un IVb
Gf... . fimllv and saw her era Lea Cue. P. O
new great nephew. John William, dleton, Oregon.
Sludenls Respond
On Wheal Conlesl
Oregon high hl student
are responding In large number
to the annual rewpaprr article
t6i.tr! ipuitaufc-d h III On-guii
Wheat Grower League. Mrlvln
Pace, prealdent, rejrted thl
werk.
Pace predicted that, bated on
early return, thl year cm
teat, alath annual competition
held by the Wheat League, wul
ear-red the pumlirf of rma
aubmitte.1 In previoua year by
a wide margin. Cluing date fur
the contest I May 1.
"Advantage of wheat In the
Everyday ltet" and "Production
and Marketing cf Oregon
Wheat" are the two subjects
selected by the Wheat League
f-r thl year's rntet. Pace aald.
All Hudent In grades nine
through twelve, with the erep.
tlon of thoe wh'we parent are
officer of the Wheat Grower
League or the Wheat CmmU
Hon. are eligible to choose one
of the topics.
Cah award will be made for
the winning entries. Pace an
nounced, with 175 going to the
author of the hct article, and
IM. rO and 115 prtze for the
second, third and fourth place
entries.
Contest Information and rules
have been mailed to all Oregon
high schools, and additional
entry blanks or further infor
mation may be obtained by writ
Ing to the Oregon Wheat Crow-
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