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Mrs. Lanham Gives Taltt On Europe To lone Club T KATnTWNE UNDSTBOM K)NIJ Mr. Conlcy Lanham of llcppner was truest speaker at the .si'lrmlMT meeting of the Tille 4'!ut held at the hn w Mr Milton Morgan. Ttio apeakee ahowrd alldea and dlu-uicd her re ml trli to ruroi. which Included a w. mnUi stay In Frame. SUteen itiemtr and one ruet enjoy ed hf meeting. Mr. H'""i'l HMu.p and Mrs. F.lmcr Ulfflth were "mlUfue hotees. Mr John I'roudfuot. aerrctary t.f the library lfl. announced that manv new hooka were ar tlvlntr fr the library and would t placed nn the shelves n. I.lhrury Wwk fr the school children will Ih held a kiiii as all iMMks have arrived, Connie ChrWtopheron lfl Monday f Salt Lake City, where she Mill attrnd the LPs. Itunlncsa School fur nine months Ih mother, Mm. Urneat Chris tophiTMtn, took her to Utah. Stephen Llndtrom departed Sunday (or I'acltlc Lutheran lnlverlty near Tiromi. where fie will enroll as a sophomore rt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I-eo Crabtree uperit the k fml In Colfax with their son In law and dau ghter. Mr. and Mrs Alvln Mc Cahe. and family. Jimmle eclc. brated hl third hlithday while hi grandparents were there. Mm. IorU (iollyhorn has re turned from a wwk'i vacation atnt with her aon and daujth. tcrln law. Mr. and Mr. Wayne Ctillvhorn and family at Salem. Sunday dinner trucsta at the home of Mr. and Mr. Clarrrwe Holt were Mr. and Mra Ceorire Flehler and family. Mr. and Mra. Mvron Foulk of HrrmUton. and Mr. and Mra. Harold lloltl and family of lone. The occaa Ion marked the hlrthdaya of Clarence lloltl and Linda Fleh Itr. Mr. and Mm. K. M. Baker spent evcral days the lat of the week with their son-in-law and lUuchter. Mr. and Mm. Don Ijirvm at Wenatchee, Wash., re turning home on Monday. Mm. Norman Nclnon and Kris lin spent a week In Salem re cently attending the State Fair, fchopplnj; and visiting relatives. Mra. Fred Nelson and Karen ac companied them as far as Tort land, where they Visited her mother. Mrs. S. G. Kansdcll. lUlly and ITomotlon Sunday At the United Church of Christ was attended by a large crowd Pcndloton-Hcppncr Freight Line DAILY OVERNIGHT SERVICE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TERMINALSi Heppner-Bill Fan a, Ph. 678 9446 Lexington George Harmon's Service Station Ph. 889-9593 lone Hletmann's Hard warn, Ph. 422-7211 Connecting With SITES FREIGHTLINE AND CONSOLIDATED FREIGHT WAYS, HERMISTON. ALSO GARRETT FREIGHTLINES, PENDLETON. OVERNIGHT Service From SEATTLE, Wash Via Con solldated Freightwcrys Only. Sunday morning, A film strip "How We Worship" was lewed by all the ttudenta from nur my through the high school rlaiiM-s. A tud;et metn of the fnlled t 'hutch of t hrl"t Will Immediately follow church wor khlp aervn-s on Sunday morn Intf, SeptemtMT 19. A inectlnit of the Board of Kf utatlon km hehl on Tu-dy mornlntt at the home of Mra. I.indav Klncald. The teacher' dedication M-rlce for the com ing ear will ! held tHIotn-r in II Is hoed the new rdura lion hulldlnif for the United Church will le completed ty tha date. Mr and M Hill l.undell and family of Mllwaukle left lat Thumdav afler kix-ndlni? a few das lltl!j relative. They were tueta of his grandmother, Mrs. A. t". Swanson. Mr. and Mm. Wayne Hams and Jeff have returned from vacation which took them to Seattle. Wakh. Ili lurnlru' lt Tliumdav were Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Klncald and family. They lent aome lime at the Slate fair and vis- lied a college roommate ana family of Mrs. Klncald's. Mr. and Mm. James lUlard at Al bany. They went to North Hen J and were Kuet of her mother. Mrs. Margaret Wright. Ituddy Klncald celebrated hU fifth birthday with a parly giv en by his mother. Mrs. Halph Klncald. on Monday morning. Liltle youngster who attended were Hheda and Jennie Haus ler. John and Teena Llndtom. Arleta Aldrlch. Itecky Kubanks. Lrland White. Margaret Kln cald. and Buddy's brothers. Jam ie and John. Mr. Joe Hau.iier and Mm. Arthur Llndstrom as sUted Mrs. Klncald who wrved the children lunch followed by birthday cake. Mm. Charles O'Connor and .-hter. Terrl. left for Tort land last Tuesday, where Terrl rnol!id as a aophomore at St. Helen's Hall. Mrs. O'Connor re turned to lone on Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Herbert WUlard of Tortland are riicms at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Ron ald Bishop and family. Mr. and Mm. Fid red Corson of Vldorvllle. Calif., arrived In lone on Monday to attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond l.un dell and Cherylc returned Sun day from a vacation sjient In U.rtland and at jsuriuucs on the beach. Loral winners at the Gilliam County Fair this week-end were Brock Llnnetl. who received a tmtihy for the Grand Champion market steer. Brock also won third plnce In the pole bending contest. His brother. Kodney, won the Toilette Trophy for the iM-kt polled Hereford steer. The boys are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Don Llnnell and arc students in the lone schools. Merrie Jo and Tass Morrison, left last week for Oregon State, where they will assist with Rush Week at their sorority, Alpha Chi Omego. Tuul lroudfoot, son of Mr. ana Mrs. John Iroudfoot. hns en rolled ns a ninth grader In the new Bishop Dugwell school for boys, which shares the new campus of St. Helen's Hall In Tort land's west hills. A Library Board meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Lind say Klncald on Monday. A tea Is planned for the Instructors of the elementary and high school on September 20 In the library nt 3:15 p.m. This will give new FARMER Assembly to Ins toll IONK Public Installation of lUlhhow Assembly No. tei, will be held for t herllyn Smouw, worthy advtM rlwt. and her of. Iiier on Sunday afternoon. w-p-trnitM r I'J, at 2 HI pin at the .jim Mrfii ball AH ffM-mim. MsMin and frl. n.U are cordially Invited Ut attend. teachers an opportunity l ret aonualnted with the farllitie the liUary has to offer Utem and their students. The semi annual project f-r I lie benefit t.f the library will be a movie In th high school csfeturlum on txiolx-r 10 at fl .HI pm. The Topic Club plans to hw "Bve. Bve Birdie" alar iiiiu' lnk Van Dyke, who la a !s.l ta Fmmy award winner. Tills Is a family movie and a comedy. Mr. S. G. Randell of Tort land left for home the last of the week after vlslllng at the home of her son In law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Nelson. Jr, and family. She ac rompanled the family to La tirsnde last Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Nelson's aunt. Mr Wayne Ball has l-en employed by the achool board as secretary at the grade and high school. Her baby daughter Is Ix-ing cared for by Mm. Donald Fuhank. ItalnlHiw Assembly No. Kft held Its first fall minting at the Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening. Flection of officer for the new term resulted In Cher llyn Smouse IxMng elected worthy advisor. S-rvlng with her will Linda Kowell. as sorbite advisor; Bonnie Akers, charity; Tera Stefanl, hojte; Bonnie Morgan, faith; Shalene Hitmlelt. recorder; and Bonnie llvml, treasurer. Installation for the new officer will be on Sun d.iv afternoon. S,plemtx,r 19, at 2:00 p.m. The Assembly received a certificate at Grand Assembly In June for maintaining their membership through the past year. They also received second In awards given assemblies for service hours contributed by ItalnlMw memticr to their com munity. Cherllvn Smouse has tMi n appointed Grand Represen tative of Vermont In Oregon. Stan Holstetn returned to lone on Friday after spending the summer with relatives In Colo rado. He accompanied his grand parent. Mr. and Mra Alvln Hoi stein, who came for a visit. Sunday morning mass at St. William's Catholic church Is back on the winter schedule of 9:15 a m. High School catechism classes are held on Monday evening with Donald McElllgott ns Instructor. The younger stu dents have their classes follow ing mass on Sunday morning. Mrs. Lewis Ilalvorsen. Mra. Omar Rletmann. Sharlene Ham lett, and Susan Jane Jepsen went to Salem on Saturday, where they attended a reception honoring Mrs. Haiel Graham, Supreme Deputy of Rainbow for Girls In Oregon. Norman Swanson was an over night guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary "Swanson. on Sunday. He was returning to his home In Portland after taking his two sons. Bill and Jerry, to Spokane, where they entered Gonzaga University. John Swanson and his friend. ti.p niivr nf Portland, spent the week-end here with his par ents. Mr. ana mrs. uarwiw Swanson. from their work In Portland. , , Mr. and Mrs. George Balslger uf Blue Lake, Oregon, recently . iiii.,i in iiini stoDiilni? at the home of his cousins, the Omar Kiotmnnns. After a short tour of Balslger's former home and familiar places the visitors left for a vacation In Idaho. STELL ROTELLA T 20W40 Is a superior, heavy-duty engine oil. When hot, It acts like a heavy. 40 weight oil, giving extra protection. When cold, It acts like a light, 20 weight oil, helping you get easier starts on winter mornings. You don't have to switch to a different grade for summer and winter. Rotella T contains special addi tives to help protect engines against wear and Insure top per formance. You can use this one oil In practically all your equipment gasoline and most diesel engines. NOTE: Where Serles-3 engine lubricants are recommended, use Shell Rimuia Oil. Paul Pettyjohn can supply all the lubricants you need. When you call the number below, you can get all the lubricants you need for your farm equipment. These Include: Shell Donax T oils to help torque converters and hydraulic systems stay clean and free from rust. Shell SplMW EP heavy-duty gear lubricants for differentials and stick-shift transmissions. SheU MP Grease Is for small Jobs around the farm where a hand held grease gun is convenient SheU Dorlna AX multipurpose grease. Works effectvely under severe vibration and heat. PAUL PETTYJOHN CO. SHELM THE xrV .VYl'". HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, September 16, 1965 Sec. 2-4 pages f r '3 v.- n V i r i ! t ' ' , "i 1 ' j h 3 J: r i OREGON STATE UNIVERSfTT-S new t.lephooe syitara U the swblect of dlaeuulea Jby Cvmeir Mk SuSSTiS ilrTTnlial on olTu lT- 0 hr Poctfli Karthsmt 1,11 iht arstem DernUU local and lon distance callers to dial direct to eny eampus pbon. OSU phon. nurbiT. not hari sT.n digit, ail beginning with the prt "7;. Caapiu phoo. UMIi are mailing carta ahowlpg their new numbers to persona who call them frequently. Episcopal Church To Hear Vicor The Rev. James A. Reed. leaf of M Jtmri IplM-fal thunti In Mlitun rreewater and of St. Mieharl'a, Condon, will trie bialo lialir immunlon and preach Sunday. Septerntn-r 19. in All Saints' Kptacopal church, lleppmr, at :.J a m. rather Keed will preach on the subject of "fold's t'nfalltng Ixwe." There will be no 10 oVIimH aervk-e nor Sumlay Sthol on that day. Since the departure of lather Bruce Spencer some time ago, lay leader have been con tinuing aervlees. They will re sume on Sunday. September with the morning service and Sunday School both at 10 am. Brosnans Have Son Mr. and Mr. Eddie Brosnan are parent of a n. their flrnt child, born at St. Anthony ho temfcer 13. He weighed 7 lb. tti. at birth and has been named Michael Wward Taternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Jerry Browian and maternal rrandparenti are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hamden. Church Sets Study In getting ready for "PT R, a preaching, teaching and reach ing mission, a series of four cottage visits bv members of Hope and Valby Lutheran churches has been started. The book. -Your Pulpit In Life," will be discussed In weekly Inter vals In the homes of various members, which centers around every Christian's call to witness for Christ Soward Attends Madras Conference JmsIIi . nf the Peace Earl Sow ard Is In Madras today (Thurs layi and Friday attending a statewide conference for Justices of the peac-e. Ernest Jorgensn of Irrlgon a'so was expeciea o attend. State officials, Judge and othi-r diirnitarlea are on the pro gram for the two day conven tion, lnciuuing Kooeri v. sirauu, Mate treasurer; Vern Hill, direc tor nf t ho iitiito motor vehicle department- Judge Val Sloper of Salem, circuit juoge; ana town McKi-an. chief of operations for the State Game Commission. Some of the new laws and their effects on Justice courts are expected to be consldererd at the meeting. Takes Trip East Mrs. Carl (Sylvia I McDantel left by airplane from Pendleton Tuesday for Spokane from where he fh-w east to Washington. D. C, for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnes, and family of Woodbine. Md. They were to meet her at Dulles airport. Washington. D. C Mrs. McDan lei Is on vacation from her du ties as county treasurer and Is expected to be back by October 5. When you patronize Gazette Times advertisers, you help make a better paper Tell them you saw it in the Gazette-Times. BIG CLICK CONTEST .Mm Ph. 449-3623 ir TOU GET A BIG ONE. GIVE TJS A CALL, TOU MAT Will A HIND QUARTER OF BEEF CUT AND WBAPPED Jim's Meat Service Jim Tolan Stanfield, Ore 1 J I f -r ! -.1 ' . .'i'. .1 Si - i , - y ( r ( i ' FulKolor reproduction of thii Lortruo painting suitable for framinfl may be obtained free at your First National branch. Immediate Cash for Your CCG Loan Draft Deposit your CCC grain loan draft with any First National Branch. Receive immediate credit in your checking account for operating expenses, or take advan tage of First National's generous 4 interest John Venard, Manager, Heppner Branch, is one of the helpful, experi enced First National people serving your banking needs in Hepp ner and Morrow County. on savings to continue earning. Rely on your convenient branch of First National, where resources, experience and understanding of farming practices offer yon the finest in all kinds of banking service. 1 crj FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON lone, Oregon Ph. 422-7254 JOBBER KM