Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 24, 1965, Second Section, Image 9

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    Relatives of Pioneers
Gather for Reunions
y KATHCRINC UNDSTROM
ONK T)m fliHMntUnl -f
Iknry ami Martha VrntUtttg h'
their annual iiilo In ti vini.
nry Talk, at lona on Kurulay.
luiMrrn K ami 70 lo'l t
Irnilfil.
Will Padlwrir uf llciipiirr,
UniU ratlM-rit i'i Iiit, ami Mr,
I.) it I a llratoti f IVixllcion rrp-
riMiili-ii the olilcr Kenerallon.
Among out of -town VUltora werr
Mr. ami Mr. Klrnrr llarr if
lYmlLton; Mr. and Mra. J. K
I'ailluftf ami family of I'lKllaml;
Arvh ralltertr, Sr , of ll 'n r;
IHIa I'ailtH'rir of Islington, ami
Mr. ami Mia. I.r Koiimly of
I'awo, Wn.
Iiula I'ailtM-rf? mart a Unlc
laM ami lnatt'l ll the park
a a t ill from thi ilrM-rnilanta
of Martha ami Henry raiUterj;.
kMvmltnt of the Frank
lAimliil family cathernl at the
Legion hall laat Tulay eve
nlnjf for a 10110141 dinner and
to meet Mr. anil Mrs. Lynn I'r
terMn ami ihlhtrm. Marilyn
and Trurt. of Marllirraon, Kan.
It Ma the retffftii'a flmt via
l her and their flnt opjMirtun-
It y to meet Ihrlr l.umli-ll rtu
Ina, lliey ar on a lur f lha
elrfl ktalit ami after VWItlng
li.-i Weiloewlay, lilt on Tliur
lay for loHlanl and SiaMlr
Ittey rr guru at the h'irm
of Mrs. Kar l-wmlill.
(ueu at tho IwnTir of Mr. and
Mrs. (Ixir I'eteraoil thla werk
w.-r Mr l'eterMin'a brother
and fdml'y, Mr. and Mr Carl
1 nj:ntrm and daut'hter Kathy.
Kruin hrrw Mr. IVterwoii ar-t-oinpanled
Ihem on a vUit to
Crad-r 1-aKe and to lleaverton,
wlirri they are VlMlIng the IV-
lerMtn'i aon In law and ilauth
ler. Mr and Mr. Ho.1 KvUlad.
Mr. and Mr. Dal Ray vrrr
her from Lvl. Wath-, fr thav
we'k end.
Mr. and Mm. Bill Kletmann
Hrnl In JortUnd and hai k Sun
day ( vlit Mr. Kletmann'a
nlve, IJmla AnuVraon. or Ar-
llnctnn, wlui 1 a patient at the
Samaritan hocpltal. They
wera happy to find her moth
Improved.
The Maa of the Angela wn
IT'S SKY-TACULAR ! f
See The Greatest
AH
"OFF EARTH
DURING THE INTL. CHAMPIONSHIP
AIR RACES
SAT. & SUN., JUNE 26-27
Jam-packed with spine-tingling acro
batics, sky diving and aerial feats never
beforo performed in the inland em
pire . . .
All Action Right Before Your Eyes
ADM. ADULTS. SI. SO
FREE PARKING
PENDLETON AIRPORT
llrppner fr th Infant daur''rr
of Mr. and Mr. Uonald M:iJI
ho n at M An
iliony hoapltat In frndleton.
Juno 17
aealyaa Thloqf Daft
INelyn May Jewn. daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, Waltvr Jrpaen
of l'mt. a nvemher of tha
'JA graduating ! at North-
wrt Christian t ollrta In
Kuroe. At the annual tt.m
ineiiternent rkerdaea held In tha
r1rl (tifUilan rhurth. Lvrlyn
imivnl a !' heli of theolmfy
di-i-ree In the ari;t-l araduattiiK
ilot In the liUtory of tha Mhool.
Ivelvn naa aerved aa arrrrtary
of th aenlor clan thla er. At
tending lh rommenrement from
lm er flvrlyn'a aUter. Mra.
Mary IIIU and daughter, t ar.
ol and Kathy; Mr John Jem-n.
and Mr. It"lrt Jepoen, .Suian
Jan and Kill. Mr. Illt alao
liked up another aiiiter. Ml
ircinla Ji-wn, In Portland.
who went vWtft them to Lugenv.
IU-rl KnniL'n of Newmrt left for
hi hotna on Thurttday after a
Ult here at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Ilunton llryxin.
Mr. and Mra. Huaton Orv-aon
lerit laM week end vNitlnff rel
ative at Bremerton. Vn. They
brought home Mr, bryaona
nephew and reUe, Jne and
raieen Slvart. for a vllt
Clila Attend Grand Aaaembly
.Vven clr la from !n Am-rn-
hlv No. Kl Will a!Unit
offered Monday tnorniriK at M .the annual Crand Aemhly of
ratrhka t'alhollc churrh In International Order of Hlnbow
'for ;irla at Clll Collaeum In Cor.
jvallla from June to 22. Thoae
lattenillni? will 1 Grand Choir
Ilre1or Sunan LlndMrom; eholr
memtwr Mary NUhnU: Worthy
Advltor Shirley Ulrica; and
Cherllyn Smouae, Bonnie Hynd.
I .I nil a lomell and Sharlene
llamlett. They will be accom
panied by their mother advlaor,
Mr. Ia" I lalvoren.
Mm. Charlea O'Connor and
da'uKhtera left on Saturday fir
the lM-ach at Ocean Ijike. Mra.
O'Connor will attend the Iot-mnnti-r
convention. With Mr.
O'Connor, the family plana to
attend the 25th wedding annl.
verarv celebration of Mr. and
Ms. Clifford Yarnell at Madras
on Sunday and a family dinner
there on Saturday evenlnc.
Mr. and Mrt. Jamea Carpenter
and family Uft on frlday even
ing for their new- home at Gold
endale, Wn., where Mr. Carton-
ter hai been working for several
weeka.
Mr. and Mra. Rlalnc Chanel
and Caviie and Kathy Cannon
attended the Leatheni' family
reunion in Hartlman on Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burnett and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Earned of
Portland were week-end vl.sltora
at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mm. Kay Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett
and family left this week-end
on a fishing trip to Western
Canada. They were accompanied
by Mr. and Mr. Sam Barnett.
Mrs. Walter Campbell of
Camas, Wn.. was a visitor In
the r tviT nEPPNcn
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 24, 1965
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hla parenta. Mr. and Mra. W. C and Mr IJoyd M'n an.
fUl
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CHILDREN UNDER 12. 7Sc
f J
I ; V - "f
- ! - '
flRST IN tha Amador's Futtua aarlas of childran'a pi dura from
lona or thaaai Top row (from Uft) Touna Ham. 3. and Jasat
Kama, 2. doobtars of Mr. and Mrs. rata Kama; and Frank
Blalna Enatlmon, 4. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jol Engalman. Bottom
row Otrtitio Lindatrom. t. dauqbter of Mr. and Mrs. Rot W.
Llndf trooa fthotldaon Brannar, 7 no. daughter of Mr. and Mra.
K. L. Braanor; and Tammlo Joa Docktar. 13 mo daughter at
Mr. and Mrs. Eugana Docktar.
lone on Friday. Sha U the
daughter of the late William
Thorna. who farmed near Cecil
many years a to. She was ac
companied bv her alster.
Mra. Victor Kletmann Is vlalt
Ins In Portland with her sister,
Mrs. Ksper HaruM-n. During her
absence, Mrs. James M on ah an of
Heppner Is staying at the Mot-
mann home.
Mrs. Rov W. Llndstrom and
daughter Suaan drove to Port
land Saturday. Mrs. Llndstrom,
who Is a member of the creden
tial committee, will attend
Kastern Star Grand Chapter In j
Portland.
Public Installation will be held
at the Masonic Hall, June 20.
at 8:00 p.m. for June and
Charles OConnor as worthy
matron and worthy patron, and
for their corps of officers. The
annual atrawbtrry supper will
follow.
Lee Hams, who Is stationed
aboard the USS Hornet at
Seattle. Is visiting at home. He
came to Pendleton by plane.
Alton Yarnell. accompanied
by his mother, Mrs. If. C. Yar
nell. drove to Madras Saturday
for the 25th wedding anniversary
of her son. Clifford and wife.
from Madras. Mrs. Yarnell will
Co to Wheeler for treatments.
Mrs. Keith Peck and daughter
Natalie of Portland have been
visiting thla week with her par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mor
gan. Mr. Peck came up Sunday
to take them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Crawford
and family of La Crande visited
Crawford here on Kunday.
Arthur Johnson, who has been
vUlting hera with his brother,
i.ui. ana wun 014 mentis, left
on June 14 for his homo In
Oiamt. Hweden. going by plana
from ! Angeles. Mr. Johnson
waa for many years a realdent
or mis locality.
Mr, fj. Herman of IfermUton
entertained Friday In honor of
the IdrlhiJay of Mra. Cecil
Thornr. Friends from In who
attended were Mrs Paul Petty.
Cleo Drake, Mrs
etmann. Mrs. Marlon
Lee Palmer. Mr.
Harold Sherer. Mra. William
Kpohn. Mrs Walter Huberts. Mrs
( lell ftea. Mrs. Gary TullU, Mrs.
Fdlth Mch'Mon, also Mrs. Larl
,M Kinny of llermUton.
Miss Geraldlne Morgan of
Portland was a week end visitor
at tha home of her parents, Mr.
attended wer
I Mm, Mrs.
; Omr luetmi
' I Palmer, Mrs.
ROV W. Und.trom 1ltrirt
deputy tit tha grand master, and
Walter Jacoba, worshipful ma,
ter of lona lodge, returned Fri
day from attending Grand
Loriga In Portland lat week.
Mrs. Chalea MclIlUg.! of
Portland la vUltlng this week at
Vim homes of her aon, porta Id
and Charles McKUIgott.
Tha lona Public Library has
recently received tha "Oregon
&io rk jTibiLihcd fcy tr.a
state, containing Important facts
about the government of the
lata and other llema of Interest
Another new book, donated re
cently, la -Oretron for tha Cur
lous" whU'h Is valuable V tour.
Uts and cltUena alike. It con
tains many Interesting pictures.
More lone News
on page 4
AN INVITATION TO FRIENDS,
BOTH OLD AND NEW
As of July 5 I will begin oper
ation of the Porrish Garage in
Heppner, and I invite all friends,
old and new to come see me there.
With years of experience in
automotive work, I will give expert
service on your auto needs.
GENE COLE
Lexington
Ko
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f r' IJ--' .5i""iaw?e"?"k H-, 1 wmi a.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO
A MEMBER OF
Lexington Oil Co-op.
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ii: lilt fc2
I. . ' -ii i -.;nt . ;
picture of quality. . .
northwest processed foods
Growing, processing, and packaging top quality fruits and vege
tables to serve the nation's markets is big business in the Pacific
Northwest, and contribute greatly to the region's economy. Union
Pacific shares importantly in distributing these products to distant
markets. Specialized equipment and skilled personnel, combined
with electronic controls and communications, assure safe, de
pendable delivery ... the automated rail way.
automated
railway
t olh
ham cas) wry
Pttme Hun txwiwt Piii
T. ' m v 1 1 rvil I
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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
J. M. LANDAU, GENERAL TRAFFIC AGENT WALLA WALLA
TO SHOP HERE
AND SAVE
Many folks in this community have asked us, "Do I have to be a member
of your association to be a customer?" We would like to clear this up
right here and now. The answer is: "No, non -members are most welcome!"
In fact It Is to your advantage to stop at the sign of the big
"Circle P." That emblem means that we are members of the
PACIFIC family of cooperatives. It also means that the tremendous
purchasing power of the 70,000 farm families who jointly own
the 125 local Pacific cooperatives is combined to bring highest
quality products and volume savings to each customer . . .
WHETHER YOU BELONG TO OUR ASSOCIATION OR NOT.
REMEMBER Patronage dividends are paid by Lexington Oil Co-op
to both members and non-members alike.
Look for the sign of the "Circle P."
Make it your sign of savings, quality and friendly service.
member
PACIFIC
COOPERATIVES
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farmers
fgi 0i
LEXINGTON
Ph. 389-8115