Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 08, 1965, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Grand Officers Attend
lone OES District Meeting
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ity, :iml ail.r, ami Mh ln'l
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Hy W. Llmhtroiii irrnl
tximmltti'f nii,nl''f
A dinner mi arrvrd lu inrtn-tu-ry
inl i'ui'.u Ix foie liter iimm-I-inic.
Mi. K. K S hffiT and Mr
tHiiar Itii'tmann ere htr
man for the t.uftVt and Italnimw
tflrU Kunan l.lnlMrtn, Tril
OVonnor. Linda lUmrll. Muy
Mi h'l, Judy Kuhanks. and H-t-ly
(;nfiu. M-rvrd l"-vrat;i
and me the rleai. up tm
rrittl.
l'ike, punch, and tiffo rre
wive! frmn a table rt-ntirrxl
with aprlnjf flowrr ful towing
I In inrritnj; Mi Jaiiif Ham
dl and Mu Walter Ja.M
in iharf- td Hi" wlal Ihkic.
nn I II hot rluli -rJ"til a
trait tlit over the lIH
Uarry Tulll ranch on Katur.
day AImmiI li niemteii and
their liadir. Id IUm-Mi. went
on the il'l'. AlUT iulnu al
the Tulll', Mr tulll arrvrd
i.tiiM ti and lilll with '"',f "4h
U 111 till.
Hank llalvmwii l-lvid a
liadly ut rltn aim In a fall
UiU'UKli llui fcla lr id he
rn Inner ! the ball al the
m litxd rafcli'tlum. fullowlittf Ihe
Idiyolral fduialt'iii cla on
Mmiday. Ilo wa taken to a ihy.
kiilan In lli'iu-r. wh-tr aU.ul
15 llthe were- required li
i Iiih,- the wound
Mr. Mia llua-oynn lakrn
In Ciiiniiiuiiiiy lii'llal In I'rn-illi-Uiri
nn Sunday U cberva
Hon. She had Immti aerloudy
III for m-vi ial day.
Cheryl I.undidl, a m-iiIit at
lone llih and dauxlilrr "I M'
and Mr. I!iiymrid l.undrll I
iimflned to home with rlu-i
matlc fi-ver. She will probably
havt U out of whK'l lr m-v-rra!
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GAZETTE-TIMES
HEPPNEH
Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursdoy, April 8, 196S
ATTENTION
FARMERSBUSINESSMEN
HOME OWNERS
WE WILL BE HERE AFTER APRIL 15
TO DO
O 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 Younl
Or Write Box 208, Pasco, Wn.
TRU-LAY PAVING CO.
(iur.t at the tiome 4 Mr.
and Mr Carland Swanx-n an 1
family Ihh wiik t-nd wrre brr
l.toihi r. J'e Miller of Salem and
Id a'i. Mr. and Mr. I"b Mil
lir and family of Tamma,
Vali, and John Miller an 1
family of IN.rtland. Mr Harriet
liH.litt and mjii of I'oitlanil
wen- al'u Kit.
Mi. Milton Morgan wa h'"!
......
cm tor a iiinnnay oiin-w iiy
on Tueday afternoon honoring
Ml, (iairv Tulll. (iuent Jre.
ent were Mr. Ia I'almer. Mrs.
Harold Shiier. Mr. (l-ll lua.
Mr. Marlon I'almer. Mr. Jame
HniMtt. Mr. W. C. Crawford.
Mr I'aul ivttyjobn Sr.. and Mr.
Itov W. Llndstrom.
For the Marih mu ial me tlnrf.
mi m . r of Ik ta Onii ta aoroilty
en ove. a rrah feed at the I-jilon
Hall. Marc h .11. me veriinx wa
planmil by the aortal rommlt
lee Mr. Hill Itlrtmann chair
man, Mr. Itobert I'eternon won
the door rle, whhh wa a
million. The April aoilal will
b the randy aale to benefit the
Oregon S lety of Crippled
(hlldren and Adult. TJie date
tor the air I April 21.
The line Kxtemdon rlub Is
announrlnif the April 12 meet
ing at 1:.'M p.m. at the home of
Mr. Norman Nelvm. Mr. Nel
mm and Mr. K. M. Haker will
in -rusii the "CoM of Higher Kd
ucatlon."
Kurt MiKlnni-y spent the
witkend with hi grandparent-,.
Mr. and Mr. Karl M Kin
my lit their f-rm home between
Stanfield and HermUton. IU
parent. Mr. and Mr. Lrland
MeKlnney. went after hlrn on
Sunday and left their other wm,
Ken, for a visit.
Curst of Mr. H. K. Yarnell
thl. week-end were her Mm and
il.iu;;hter tn law, Mr. and Mr.
( liflord Yarnell of Madra and
Mr. and Mr. Alton Yarnell of
lrwlston. Idahi
Sanrlca Held lor Twin Boy
Cravetiide seniiv were held
on Saturday afternoon, April 3,
at 2:x p.m. at the Morgan Cem
etery near Morgan for twin
baby Imj. iKirn ot the Dalles
General hospital on March 30
to Mr. and Mr. George G.
Grlfliih Ceell Kev. Charles Ad
delir.an of Woodhurn, Interim
minister of the First Christian
chutrh In Ileppner. conducted
the Rervtccs. The tiny babie-j.
who were named Elmer D. and
Grant U-e are survived by the
parents; brother. Glen; blMer.
ft-nrliiiter grandmothers. Mrs-
iElmrr Crifrith of lone, and Mm.
FUNNY?
IT'S
SEE THE
DONKEY BASKETBALL
Saturday Night, April 10, 8 p. m.
Hcppncr High Gym
High School Faculty vs. Seniors
. m M MM A MM.
JIM POTTER
BOB CLOUGH
JERRY JONASSON
DON McCLURE
PETE GLENNIE
REX ENGLISH
AND A COUPLE OF SDPEB-STARS
ALL-STAR
ATHLETES--
Footballf Track,
Basketball, Baseball
BENEFIT OF H-CLUB WHIRLPOOL
BATH FUND
Adults $1 Students In Advance 50c
THIS MESSJICE SPONSORED BT TODR HOME-OWNED BANK 3 A COMMOHITT SERVICE
BANK OF
JZ astern
reaori
HEPPNER I0NE
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
France Mmluil of Portland;
and jfreat(frandparent, Mr. and
Mr. Irank S. Parker of Ileppner
and Mr. Henry Mitchell of port
loud.
Out of town relathe here for
the arrvii-e wire Mr. Frami-i
Mdrhi ll. Charlotte (irifflth. John
Parker and vm Jteg all of I'ort
land and Vawter Paiker of Hood
Klver.
At a peiaf ITA meeting on
Weonenday evening David Ivtt
ter. Morrow County M-hd au-r-Intrndent.
epllned to a amail
proup of lntiieti-d atron. the
budget for the l'JI-" Wi M hxd
year. Votlnt on the budget will
be April 13 from 2 w to HSU
p. m. at the school cafetorlum.
The lone Ganlen club will
meet Tu-day. April 13 at 2.00
pm. at the home of Mr. (-caf
Lundell with Mr. Filth Nih
omiii a co hoie-ai. Mi. F. T.
Martin will U-ad the program on
'tur National Forest Garden".
Poll call will be amw.-rcd by
namlnit local wild flower. A
Oi-moiuitratlon on tne planting
of dahlia will be piven. lie
plant ale lated for Wednesday.
April at the old liuildera
Supply how room will be plan
ned and any nccnary buines
dlwussed.
Ml. and Mr. Clifford Mabe
of Portland wt-re Tuesday night
guest of her sinter Mr. and
Mr. Franklin Undstrom. Mr. and
Mr Itonald McCain and family
rf Portland were al guests of
the Undstrom this week.
Mr. and Mr. Leonard Herrick
and babv son spent the wwk-
end at Lr-wtston. Idaho. Their
other ion, Chuk. spent the
weik end with hi friend. Jim
Swanson.
Member of Valby Lutheran
church enjoyed a family nij'iU
a-rVKX' at the church Sunday
evening. Pastor Kennteh Robin
son sanjr some folk songs and
liil the group In folk singing. A
stuuy of part of the liturgy was
made. Hosts for the dinner wer.'
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bit,:
ctt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tews,
and Mr- and Mrs. Robert Peter
Min. Mr. and ,Mrs. Milton Morgan
li ft on Sunday for a week in
Portland and Salem on businesi.
Mr. Morgan spent last Tuesday
and Wednesday in Spokane at
tending a meeting on Crop lo
velopment by grain men from
lacdlc Northwest states.
Mr. and M. W- C. Crawford
and Mrs. tscar Lundell. and
Sec. 2-4 pages
l!ev. and Mrs. Walter B Crow
ill drove to Inlngton Sunday
to attend church Sunday at Ih
Li-ington (irange
Mr. and Mrs. Krnet Christ
opberson, Jr. are visiting rela
tives In I'tah.
Birth of Son Announced
Mr. and Mr. Donald Eubank
ore proudly announcing tt-.e
birth of their first child. The
baby boy. born on Sunday. April
4 ha been named Iiarrin Mar
shal and weighed 6 lb.. 6 t. Mr.
and Mr. John Kubanks. lone,
and Mrs. Jam- McCabe. Hep
pner, are the giandparent and
Mrs Vela Kubanks. lone, Is the
great grandmother.
Mi. and Mrs. Garland Swan
on fpent Sunday and Monday
In Portland. They were accom
panied by hi mother. Mr. Man
Swanson. who went on lo Sal
em to visit her son In law and
daughter. Mr. and Mr. Elmo
McMillan. Jim Swanson !!
the time hi parents were away
with Chuck Herrick.
Mr. Je Palmer was honored
at a pink and bluf nhower at
the borne of Mrs William Nkh
oir on Wedm-sday aitcrnoon
Mrs Wayne Ball. Mr. Dona II
Bail, and Mrs. Lwts Kail were
the assisting hostesses.
Farmer's Union Sets
Meeting for Tuesday
The regular monthly meet
Inr d the Morrow County Farm
er's Union has been announced
for Tuesday evei.'.ng. April 13. In
the Ileppner City Hall.
A special feature of the even
ing w ill be a report by Al Lamo
on the National Farmer's Union
convention, which he recently
attended.
POWER
CONTROL
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
WE REPAIR:
Electric Motors
Power Tool
HTdroulle Jacks
Alemlte Equipment
421 S. E. 4th Pendleton
Phone 276-5862
SAVE
Oil
Stock up now on dependable Standard germicides
and disinfectant.
Chevron Dip and Disinfectant. Helps keep live
stock in top condition for best prices.
S.O. Super Germite. Disinfectant for general com
mercial use and for farm animals and premises.
Permitted by U.S.D.A. as "official disinfectant".
Chevron Poultry House Spray. Exterminates mites,
lice, Deas and other vermin.
SAVE MONEY TODAY! Stop in or phone us your
order and take delivery (and with us, It's prompt)
any time before April 30th, and you'll get a 10
discount I
L E. DICK
Heppner & 676-9633
DISTRIBUTOR, STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS
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But you will find it has an uncommonly
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Test-drlre Ford, you'U discorer it offers
features, conreniences, models un-.
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New Quality 100 new body
strongest ever on a Ford. Frame tunes
out irritating road vibration New
suspension puts a big ultrasoft coil
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New Luxury LTD's Decorator in
teriors, thick nylon wall-to-wall car
peting Walnutlike vinyl inserts on
doors and instrument panel Rear
seat center arm rests, five ash trays
(4-door hardtops)
New Power Big, new 289-cu. in. V-8
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