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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1965)
HEPPHKB CACTTTt TIMCS. Thnndaf. f I. Travelers- Enoy Fiddler's Contest Mr. and Mr. V. U. Runnlon returned Monday from end visit with their aon, R. IX Rcnnlon and family at rayette, Idaho. They er accompanied hy their crani1on. LaVerne Vn Klarter III. who remained for tt's visit with his cousins. While there they attended the Oldtlme Fiddler contest at Welaer. Idaho. The contest U an annual event that draw fiddler and folk alnjrera from a far away at Oklahoma. MUaUulpttl and Texas, and wn very much enjoyed by the lafie crowd wnicn it attracted. Wak-1 iU at IK of Sheriff and Mr, C. i. IX ttauman wrr Mr. and Mr. ler l.vtma of INtftlamt and Mr. and Mm. Rv Vawtera of Botae, Idaho, Mr. Lyona ta a aWter of ftaumani and Mr. Vawtera U hta niece, The couple al at tended the Lexington aehool re union on Saturday, returning to their home Sunday. VlMtlnf now at the ttauman home are a on and daughter ln law, Mr. and Mr. J. C. Holt of Drain, w ho also called on Holt Grand mother. Mr. I-ee Cantwelt, at Plonee Memorial hospital. Addlne machine tape. 2V roll Caret te -Time. Couple is Hospitalized After Pickup Accident WE EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME As To Everyone We Star! Business In VAN'S VARIETY (FORMERLY LAIRD'S in Hepp and years around and be- After working r for many coming very well acquainted with the fine people of this area, it is a real thrill to be in business for ourselves, and we look forward with great enthusiasm to serving you in our variety store. We will offer complete lines of notions, variety goods, toys, station ery supplies, party favors, and many others. D IT VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Mr. and Mr. Umla Rhode and tranddaushter Tarn mv wore involved In an accident Sunday afternoon when the ihiv wrre dm Inn It'll the highway north of Service Crock. Mr. Rhode wa taken to ii.itiwtir hotital and then on to St. Anthony hospital In Pen dleton where It wa louna nc had two broken arnw and other inturi. Mr. Khmlo wa taken to the Heppner hospital later In the rvenlnn where hi Injurle are tn-lnu treated. Tammy received bruise and wa released to tay with Mr. and Mr. Vincent Allen. She had (vf n pendln two week with her transparent while her par. ent. Mr. and Mr. Rudy Rhodes i( Portland, were on vacation. Mr. Bob Kimberllna and aons dm ni Kim tJ Prairie Cltv ar- rived Sunday to apend aeveral da- with her parent. Mr. and jMrs. Lee Fleming. : Mr. and Mr. Fred CroUsant 'of Portland were overnight 'gueida of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Britt on Thursday. Week-end cuesU of Mr. and Mr. Clarence Wood and Max were Mr. and Mr. Forrest Lor 'an and family of Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brooks of ! Albany. Dan Pavla came Friday to Ret his sons. Ron and Tyrone, who had spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Allen. '. Mrs. Frank Ferrel and Mr. land Mrs. Robert Ferrel went to John Day Saturday for medical care for Robert. I The Friendship Club was en hvtiinMi dnosdav even ing at the grade school withikane. Molly Day as hosiess. Hign ana n.vi n.i riuUit Ballev who went over to have medical care for Paulettea Infected finder. Mr. and Mrs. Rov KelW and three daughter of Laddonla, Musourt. moved Into Klniua thl pat week. Mr. Keller will be the new Star Route mall car rier starting July 1. The Klniua Women club met laid Wednesday afternoon to work on their quilt. Mrs. Kath ryn Flack ubmitted her reslK nation a president and Mr. Bonnie Campbell now has that office. Mr. Rod Hulett and Mr. Tom Schoolcraft wore In llcppner Monday for business, shopping, and medical care for Jean. Mls Maria Wilher of Salem and Mlsa Fave Turner of Port land have soent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mor- Hmn .n.i have conacnea Hible School classes at the Community Hall. Mr. Frame pcMenu, si. Richard Mortlmore, and Mr. kal ri uvni to Portland last Thursday for business, shop ping, and medical care for Eva nd Barbara. The F L card club wa enter- tainod at the Camp 5 Commun Itv Hall last Friday with Bar hr Mortlmore as hitstess. llifh w as won by Lola Ferrel. low by Marge ASher. anil uoaunn oy Nmiv Haute and Kvelvn Rob- inson. Others enjoying this eve ning wree Pattl Bell. Pat Hyatt. Ilaiel Hulett. Helen Wright. Ada Schell. Marilyn Thomas, and Carol Norris. Visiting last Thursday at the Rustv Medlock home were Mrs. Bill Anderson and son John and Mrs. I.vrfla Messerschmldt oi Death Takes Mother Of Mrs. Stroeber ? v 11 i4 k ' in i (irt l'i hM leaving about 35 years Post Jails. Idaho, and Mrs t the! h, . h 'h , Nelson and son Mike of Spo Now Featuring: WEAR EVER TEFLON baking assortment ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS HANGING BASKETS DROP BY AT THE SIDEWALK BAZAAR On Friday and Saturday, July 9 and 10. We'll have some special surprises for you! -Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van Blokland The community card party ..i uim takim hnmo ! U'.l htlil at the LilniD 3 lOm- L vi Slinkard. low by BUlie munity hall Saturday night Ji.n Sitton. and the second with ! pinochle by Doris Stubblcfield. Others present were Ann Ash 'er. Jean McRobtnls. Rosie Gra iham. Rita Conlee. Pat McMinn. j Mavis Oyler. Naomi Rice, and Mrs. Joe Browning and daugh ters were in Heppner last Wed nesdav for Linda to keep a den tal appointment. .... Mrs. Louis Lorengel left from Richland. Wash.. Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Major Locke and family for New Orleans. La., where the Lockes will at tend a family reunion. Mrs. Lorengel will go on by bus for Albanv. Ga.. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benson. Jr., and family. She was taken to Rich land by William LorengeL ac companied by Linda and Ldee, and Mrs. Troy Carey and daugh- t?Mrs. Jack Sitton and daugh ters were business visitors to The Dalles last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry went to Pendleton Sunday where Mr Perry will have medical tests made during the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold William son of Prineville were overnight guests last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Phillips were business visitors to Hepp ner last Wednesday. Also in Heppner that day were Elva The members of the OREGON FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION , in your community are . . . Vj'V.-,-: a-l cn Hi rays aivj available o serve yon . Whenever you call or come to an OFDA member mortuary, there are aways helpful and experienced people on hand to . make your way easier by relieving you of details and respon sibilities. This 24-hour service by trained personnel gives assurance that all matters are in capable hands. VOUR ASSOCIATION OF OREGON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Look to this OFDA member In your area... Mrs. Row Marie Grille. TO, mother of Mrs. II I Mr-Ier of Heppner. died unepecicdly in Iji Grande on Wednesday, June lii. Funeral tervkva were Mon day, June 21. at Our Lady of the Valley Cathode rhurvh In l-a Grande with her tu phew, Itev. David lUrn, officiating. Inter-Iik-iiI Mat III Olncy troMlet). IVndlelon. Mrs- GelUe was born at Con don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Wchrll. on June l-V In l'.15 she was married to t'lareru' I. Ilaren who precedis! her In death In 1I2. In I'JM e was united In marriage to Ed ward Get lie. Prior to her first marriage le was a deputy county cut in Gilliam vounly, and from IIiJ to 1!M she aened as deputy county cleik In I'nlon county. Surviving are the hunbani. Fdward. of La Grande' her daughters, Mm. Agne Mlner of Piirtlan.l and Mrs. Uom Mrte Stroeber of Heppner. and three grandsons, one of whom it Don ald Keith Stroeber of Heppner. Mrs. Gladys White Dies in Portland Mrs. Gladys White. wldw of a former pastor of the Heppner Methodist rhurvh, died In Port land Monday, according to a telephone call received ny Miss Opal BrlKcs of Heppner from David White, son of Mrs. White. Miss Krlgcs had gone to Port land only Friday to visit Mrs. White In the Kmanuel hospital. Funeral service will be Friday at 2 p m. at the Montavllla Meth odist church. Portland. Her husband, the Rev. Glen T. White. served the Heppner church for four or five years. ai:o. Prior to his death he served other churches, among them a Methodist church In the Lents district of Portland. Mr. K C rUpr. cewpoaj. led her daughter, Mrs. ft W. NeUon and children Wane. Par rel! and Gary Dick of puitland. to Jackson, Calif, lai week. Tliere they attended the wed ding 55aturday of Mr. Nelson'a son. lirnnls, to Carolyn Jack on at the First Methodist church In Jackson. Iteturnlng home Wednesday. Mr. 1cper ua aceomoanietl by lhre erandchlldren. Mania lloltlday. Larrv lloiudav ami Ulane Dirk, who will vtlt here, as well as Gary Dick, who anlved hunday. Mi. ivd Mrs. IX1I Wd mmd aon, Mrk. of Boulder, Colo, were guriU of Mr. n4 M- c C. Carmlchael from !! Thura day until Monday. M. Ward U director of thlrllea ! U Unl versltv of Colorado and Ihe fam ily rama on tmslnea. to vUU and to attend tha schid reunion at Ualnslon. Mrs. F- i. Fmry of VarutHiver. W'n, lr of Ma. Carmlcbarl Is laa houae. eueat. the came l ' U-aln-rs reunion and will remain un til after the July 4 week end. a good attendance. IliKh was won by John and jvancy Hawk, low bv Bob and Helen Troxell, and floating by Frank and Lola Ferrel. Hostesses for the evening were Nancy Hawk, and Helen Troxell. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rhoton spent the weekend at their home here returning Monday to The Dalles for further medical care for Slim. Mrs. Rusty Medlock and Mrs. Earl Norris were in Heppner Monday for medical care for Jean. Mrs. Richard Mortimore went to Condon Monday foe medical care for her sons, Roger and Earl. Mr Rjrt Itnnvor tninl In "if week attending the National As sociation of Postmasters. Oregon Branch, convention at Lincoln City. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL-COMM EIU:iAL FARM AND HOME S. 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In ex change we will give you a check for the face amount of these securities or, if you wish, will Issue you Class A Preferred Stock bearing 5 percent Interest in units of $30.00 per share. Please advise us If you want cah or stock. This money was credited to you as your share of the profits made during the 1953 crop year on the basis of patronage. Again we wish to point out that our storage charges were no higher and our buying prices were no lower than any of our competitors during 1953. This refund or payment Is therefore an addition to your income for that year, over and above what you would have received had someone else handled your grain. The total pay rhent to all growers will amount to about $125,000 and should prove a real boost to our county's economy. You were required to pay federal Income taxes on this sum when it was issued so no more federal taxes will need be paid If you can show these earnings were declared when you filed your tax report. The money for this payment comes from later years' profits and we will continue such retirements as earn Ings build up new investments through retention of the earnings of later patrons. Many thanks for your patron age and friendship. Sincerely, Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. HEPPNER Sweeney Mortuary