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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1966)
Annual Elevator Meeting Draws Good Attendance By CATHERINE LlNDSTItOM lONH-Jor.Un levator Co. In M its annual meeting tbe MaMilc Hall mi Monday rvrn tut;, with 24 In atirmlaiiie, iKirlng the business meeting U A. Mil alx was reelected ilir rbr OUtiv dlrei-lura art Mill ard NdI an ami I'aul lYMyJutin nr., rresltlcnt f the vittiany U (Hear ivtrison; vice reall-nt, I- A. M at; secretary treas urer. Kenneth .Sihimi"m( am) manager, I'aul lYttylohn, Sr. II waa iri 10 ine iiiwti-i ion of irie hoard of (llriHtum whether to (hilar a dividend later, A short film on "WistM Wheal" from the Oregon Wheat Grower League, was shown the the lone ami Mra iihlt PILOT ROCK ELECTRIC 1 Electrical Contracting Licensed and Bonded Industrial and Commercial Houm Wiring Electric Haatloa rice ESTIMATES REASONABLY PRICED Ph. 443 Mil imui and Mllii.n Morgan. member of Hit Oregon Mate Wheat ('iiini)Ukiin, r xnifd on the world vihrai maikH. (ra h i. TMin alMi gave a short talk i lit n- -iil I r 1 1 tu .South Ainrr Ira, KiriirtMiri'tl by the (kegon W lira! league. A banquet served mrmher and their wives ceding thi meeting hv lUlrihow Assembly No. K! their advlaory board, with l.ewla llalvorscn, mother or as chairman. froeaads of Tub NUiht Co to Purchaao of Whirlpool At the YIrUitv meeting if th Iortt ITA. Cordon Meyers demonstrated the ITA a recent itirrhani. a Whirlpool Vlhra tath. In lr iim'i) In thr athletic department. It la used to relieve pulled - sprained muscles They have lren ued moil sue- rcfully with polio victim to hfli restore damaged muscle. tcldca hcljdng countless iM'ole who have Buffered Injuries In athletic. The Whirled Vlhra hath la on rollrra and will be available to anyone In th en tire school or to anyone In the community should the need arle. I'urlng tin business meeting. Mra. Itolwrt fbivldson, president. itcHl.li-i. A discussion win held M-cardlng activities of Kun NOTICE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXPAYERS Personal Property taxpaytra or required to fllo a return ob of January I, 1 904 with tbo As aoaaof on or bofora March 2. 19G8, A penalty la provided (or lata filing. Inventory ownera (Including all livestock) will be eligible for a reduction of property tax for thla year If filed on time. Any person who has not had an opportunity to report by mall or pereonal contact may obtain the forma at the olflco of the Time U getting abort, arty Return In now. Get your Personal Prop. ROD THOMSON Morrow County Assessor Night to t.a held at the hli'lt tta IkmiI Jill 9Liif..tiw It'drtlaru H -- ...... F i fiitNi m I from 5 ' to H il it m. It la hoiied a rood ivowtl will attend and he lu iuv off the rrmalnlrig Urj (fii on tha Whirlpool. Mra. l-wla llalvorM-n and Mra. l- I'alnxr wrre apixilntcd on lha lioinlnatlntf rommllt. K''tn mothers, Mra. iJsJjih Klruald and Mra. Itolxvt IUrt mann of the it ml and arrund rradea, wt-re In ihari;e of re freWimenta, five Receive Grange Ptna Twenty five year olne and r-r-tiflratea were prraentrd to Mr. and Mra. Itay llelmhU'm-r. Mr. and Mra. V. C. Crawford and r d Hum like at the meeting of Wlllowa Crani'e on Sunday. Kehruarv 'Jtt. Mr. fiunrhke waa unahle to le eiunt for hla aw.ird two new nieniln-ra were rwi-lved Into thr order by rein- htatement. Mr and Mra. Jim JohriMin. Mr. John-win la an In atodor In lone lllirh Kh'd. Aa there waa identy of ma terlal on hand, the Crania voted to corntilete the atnre end re finish the ant I room alao. Maur Ine C.rovea will be contacted to do the work. nteme lor the program waa Friendship Garden" and Mra. I.ee J'Mlmer aane Tlie Ciartlen of Iive." acrompanled bv Mra. Omar Kletmann. Holl rail wa anawt-red by "I know aomethinff about Vou . . The meet in waa preceded by Hitluek dinner M-rrd to about GO iteraona. i Mr. and Mra. Chnrlea O'Con- nor afent the week-end In Ku Kene attending the events plan ned for Dad 'a Week end at the University of Oregon with their daughter. Lee. Jack llynd and bis brother. Herb llvnd, were nueata of Jack's son. Dick, at Oregon State t'nlveraltv laat weekend and enKned the scHvltles acheduled for Dud's Week end. Mra. Lester Wllklna and her daughter, Virginia McClain of Albany, are vbdting Mrs. Wil kin's non in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kkstrom. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hea and glrla li-ft for tlielr home In Port land on Sunday after spending the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. 1-cwI.h HalvorM-n. Darcic Hea. who baa spent the lo.st two wiN-ka visiting here, went home with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Halvor- sen or Medlord, who have also been gu!ts of the Halvorsens, left for home on Sunday. Mrs. Cordon White of Port land and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Whcllng, nad baby of Seattle. were vt.sltlng relatives in lone over the week-end. The White' son. 1st Lt. Gerry White, is now stationed with the U S.. Air Corp in Laos. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aune and family of .Seattle lulled at the hmt of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itay Harnett, from rUt urday to Turtday. Mr. and Mra Robert Cenm and thildrrn ft Portland were weekend Ifueata of bis Uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Darrt-ll Pedhertf. j Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, fir . waa hoica for Ketrt-kah llg on Thuiadav evening' at the homo of Mra, Mary bwartaon. Mra. Opal Sllva. fifth grade teactter. waa aoaent frtrn atlnol the I ant of the Week due to the wrloui lllneas of her daughte at a IVndieton hotital. Eacbange Student B peaks Valhy Lutheran church held lla regular family night dinner at the parlxh ball on Sun-I everunu. inia ior the affair were Mr. and Mra. Paul Tewa Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raker, Mr. and Mra. Lawrnce Rctkct. Mr and Mra. Itatmond l.undcll. and Mr. and Mrs. William Bergs trorn. Guest sjieaker for the eve rung was an e hange student from Sweden. Lars JohanMn, who showed pictures and talked about hla native land. Carl Trocdson brought him over from llermlston. where be is spending tma M'nooi year. Cheryl Lundell of the Unl verslty of Oregon spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan left on Tuesday for Pullman. Wash, to attend a conservation meeting The Home Economics Club will meet March IS at the home of Mrs. Lewis Halvorscn wlih Mrs. llershal Towrwvnd as co hoNtess. Ronald Bishop, president of the lone Lions club, and Don ald Brlstow attended a zone meeting for Llona club officers at the Tapadcra in Pendleton on Sunday. The lone Lions club will have a crab feed followed by dancing at the Legion Hall on Saturday evening. February 2G. for mem bers and their guehts. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin will celebrate their silver wed ding anniversary with an open house at their home on Third Street from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 26. The wheat, utilizing the new bud rut pouts at the r levator. The Urfe aieel cara are from the Alaska Railroad Co. and somehow were sent u thla line for wheal load ing The Alakan cars will be loaded with h) tons of wheat only, due to the small line and lighter built bridges on this bfalHfi ho, A Ireulmt laiifoad car holds ut W tons. On Sunday Mr. and Mra. Gar land Swanson drove t Board man for a visit with their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson. who had spent the week end at Tanco with relatives. Torn llelmblgner. Km of Mr. and Mrs. Ray lleimblgner, tied for firt la on the trampo line with lit team mate John Turrhl, at the varsity dual gym nantics meet In BrtiUh CVdum bla thla week-end. The Univer sity of rgeon students also at tended a meet at the University of Washington at Seattle on the way home. Nest week-end they will comix-te In the Pacific Northwest College Champion ship meet at Kugene. ttEPPWtR CAIETTC-T1MES. Tnarsdary. february 14. 1464 San FraiMlno, Calif He will tm on spc la aulgn ment to the cone ofi.e In ttie Bay Cily, according to Bob Urn ry. rnari4j;ri of the IVnney store here. Warner Service Set Sunday at Lexington Earl Warner 7". resident of Lexington for over .V) years. died today (Thursday) In a Pen dleton ho' pital. .servce will be fcunday, rcb- ruary 27. i.t the Lexington Chris tian church, at 2 pm.. with the Rev. Al Boschee officiating. In terment will follow at the Lex ington cemetery, with Sweeney Mortuary In charge of arrange ments, j GHJ 'couple's children are planning tre reception and invite all friends In the area to drop in and greet them. The family re quests no gilts. On Tuesday Jordan Elevator Co. loaded three 100-ton hopper bottom bulk grain cars with Whitesmith Goes To San Francisco Mike Whitesmith, manager of he J. C Penney Co. store In lleppner for several years before going to Hood River in Novem- : her, 1903, to become manager j there, has been transferred to ; EVERYONE INVITED TO IONE PTA SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 5 to 8 P.M. IONE SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Come Prepared to Play: Volleyball for women and girls Basketball for men and boys First Grade Rhythm Band Other fun activities for all Cafeteria-Style Lunch Served ADMISSION GRADE 15c, RICH SCHOOL 25c. ADULTS 50o MAXIMUM &S0 PER FAMILY a EDUCE TT ir your cnrrrwrifht U due to or Mllns ml yuu valit tu ( fill of thai uty fl trt our tablet call ed M.IMOIiKX AvailaMo without a dK-tr prMrrttiin hLIMODKX will help you Im thutw oxtra punda by derreaainr yitur demre .ir IikmI. not hr atarvlnc jrou, but by aim ply eliminating h urea UtT tr portion. KLIMODKX r.t only 3' and la Gt'AKAN TKKD lo work or tret your full money bark. SUUOVEX la --id eirlualrely by: Sf array Bamail Drafm f IT ST. Mala MaU Orders ftlM PROCEEDS TO GO TO PTA WHIRLPOOL BATH FUND THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY BANK of EASTERN OREGON IONE BRANCH Member, Federal Deposit Insurance, Corp. World's Champion Girls' Professional Basketball Team i ... i S Aire CliiilnI.D mm lm AM 4 t .. QUEENS OF BIG TIME BASKETBALL HEPPNER HIGH GYM SUNDAY. MARCH 6 8 P.M. ' ' ' - uiatr"iwin ' y , M'w 3 Red HaadiT-Formafion All American Red Had World Champion Basketball Team Game Between Red Heads Of Caraway, Arkansas, And The Junior Chamber of Commerce Of Heppner, Oregon PBOCEEDS TO CO TO CIVIC PROJECTS OF JAYCEES ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.25 HIGH SCHOOL $1.00 CHILDREN 50c Adrance Ticket Sale at First National Bank. Bank of EO. Columbia Basin Electric, and Jerry's and Lyle's Barber Shops THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE When It Rains . . . It's Dry With low cost electric power, you can forget about sudden wash-day shower wina oiown am ana never enaing trips to your ciotnes line. For your electric clothes dryer makes its own sunny weather. Moreover. hr close at hand, easy to operate and actually dries clothes softer and fluffier than any other drying method. -sm So don't wait for a rainy day. Visit your electric appliance store today sad select the dryer that fits your particular needs. You'll find a wide selection of sizes, styles and colors (with matching washers). : Do it better, for LESS ... Electrically B ANK OF Eastern Oregon HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CNHCA Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Serving Wheeler, Gilliam, and Morrow Counties