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FORMERLY FARLEY SHELL STATION
Columbia Basin's Margin $123,056,
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oin of Hip original Imwporat
irn of th cooiT5tlvc end
wrvoi ((intlniioiiHly n a dir
ector. Hakcr ulno wu resident
for a period of idKht yearn, and
only thlM year declined lo be
nominated u a candidate to
mjcceed himself an director.
President Jaeger gave a tribute
to Buker for hl lont and con
tinuous (icrvlcc.
Tolal utlendnnce at the meet
ing, Includlne membero, wlvc,
KUI'hIh, and icrKonncl of the co
operative, wan 234, of which 113
were reRlHtcrcd member.
Among (jucRtu reentered were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Eakin of
Crunn Valley. Knkln J vice
president of the Wanco Klectrlc
Cooperative board of director
of The Dalle and president of
the Oregon Rural Klectrlc Co
op ANKOclation In Portland. Al
no In attendance was Harold
M. Cantrell, area manager of
the Bonneville Tower AtlmlnUi
tration. Annual presentation of door
prl4'H to those In attendance
concluded the meeting with the
grand door prize of an electric
clothes dryer being won by
Walter Wright of Hardman.
JIM'S MEAT CO.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Stanllcld, Oregon
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Cutting,
Wrapping
Slaughtering
Dcrf
Tuesday
Thundcryi.
Friday
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Phone 449-3623 Jim Tolan
Day oi Night
DID YOU KNOW?
Twenty per cent of all death take place away from home, or from the city
where the funeral In to be conducted. By first calling thia mortuary, a consid
erable aavlng to the family can be realized.
One collect call to this firm, no matter when or where death occurs, Is all
that is necessary for you to be relieved of a multitude of details.
Making complete arrangements In advance Is encouraged by this firm.
676-9600
Heppner, Ore.
MEMBER NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial hospital during the
?at week, and still are recelv
ng medical care, arc the fol
lowing: Dinah Jackson, Kinzua;
Cheryl Ayers, Arlington; Joe
r'ulardeau, Heppner; Thclma
Tillson. Grei-n Valley, Ariz.;
Richard Walker, Heppner; Bon
nie Kessel, Heppner, and Charles
Davidson. lone.
Those who received medical
care, and were later dismissed,
were the following: Kaylene
Rltch, Heppner; Wilson Shook,
Heppner; June Troxell, Spray;
Gladys Connor, Heppner, and
Fred Lynch, Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ballew,
Condon Air Force Base, wel
comed their first child, a son,
on Saturday, November 19. He
has been named Jere Lamar,
and his birth weight was 7 lb.,
10 oz.
Pastor and Mrs. Donald Ped
erson, Heppner, are announcing
the birth of their second child,
a son, born Sunday, November
20, weighing 7 lb. 4 oz. He has
been named Mark Lee, and
nlns a sister, Kri.sti, at home.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Llttlefield. Elk
ton, Minn.; paternal grandmoth
er is Mrs. Hilda Pederson, West
brook, Minn.; great-grandmothers
are Mrs. Annie Larson,
Westbrook, Minn., and Mrs.
Frank Klaehn, Elkton, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Man
gum of Kinzua became parents
of a 6 lb. son on Sunday, No
vember 20. He is their first
child, and has been named
Richard Gene.
HEPPNER AND LEXINGTON
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
EWMSIJSTIIC
SEWDCES
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, THROUGH
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2
ALL EVENING SERVICES, 7:30 P.M.
. : '
Outstanding Series
Of Evangelistic Services By
TRUMAN ROBINS
Pastor, Tillamook First
Christian Church
HOST PASTOR
AL B0SCHEE
Heppner & Lexington
Christian Churches
TRUMAN ROBINS,
Guest Speaker
SPECIAL MUSIC
EACH EVENING
Schedule of Inspiring Gospel Messages
Sunday, Nov. 27 ... . .. Heppner
Monday, Nov. 28 Lexington
Tuesday, Nov. 29 Heppner
Wednesday, Nov. 30 Lexington
Thursday, Dec. 1 Heppner
Friday, Dec. 2 Lexington
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
Glen McMurtry Hurt
In Portland Mishap
Glen McMurtry son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. (Pete) McMurt
ry of Heppner, was hurt In a
traffic accident In Portland last
Wednesday, sufefrlng a broken
kneecap and bruises. He Is re
covering at Physicians and Sur
geons hospital and Is In room
141.
McMurtry was driving a ve
hicle for a film developing serv
Ice, for which he works, when
he was Involved In a collision
with another vehicle. His par
ents vlsted hm Monday and re
ported mat he is recovering sat
isfactorily. Riverside, Fossil
To Play Saturday
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point, and half time found the
score 14-14.
Burnt River went ahead in
the fourth, after a scoreless
third quarter, when Coombs
broke loose on a 50-yard run.
This time the point try failed,
hut the score was 20-16 for the
visitors.
Riverside went on the march
again, and It was capped with
a 6-yard run to paydlrt by Balrd
to knot the score at 20-20. The
point try failed, and the Plr
ates grabbed the marbles on
their statistical edge.
Totals show that Coach Dal
toso's boys had a sizable mar
gin In yardage gained. They
made 206 yards on rushing to
152 for Burnt River, and passed
for 128 yards as against 96 for
the visitors. Thus, Riverside
made a total of 334 yards as
compared with 248 for Burnt
River.
At St. Paul, the Falcons of
Wheeler County were in troub
le at the start when Benson
was tackled In the end zone to
give St. Paul an opening two
points. However, the star half
back redeemed himself at the
start of the second quarter
when he rambled 44 yards to
score, giving his team a tempo
rary lead at 6-2. The try for ex
tra point on a run failed.
St. Paul went back in front
in the second quarter when
Jones caught a pass from Kock
and went into the end zone
from 16 yards out. The extra
point try failed, and the score
was 8-6 for St. Paul.
But the Fossil team came
right back with a touchdown
by Bowman on a pass from
Handle, good for 11 yards, and
Allen took a pass from Kandle
for the extra point, giving the
Falcons a 13-8 lead. They were
never topped again in the con
test. The winners piled up points
in the third quarter when Al
ien scored on a 38 yard pass
play from Kandle and when
Kandle scored on a 19-yard pass
play from Benson. Benson ran
the extra point after the second
touchdown, but the conversion
try on the first score failed.
This made it 26-8 for Fossil and
concluded their scoring.
St. Paul roared back in the
fourth quarter on two Dass olavs.
both going to Smith from Koch, j
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