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4 HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurtdar. April j. 1967 Irrigon VFW Auxiliary Makes Hospital Items By DONNA EPPENBACH IRRICOX The ladies auxil iary ot Veterans of World War I No. 379 met March 29 at the old school cafeteria In Irrigon for a potluck dinner and work day. Manv were 111 and could not attend. They sewed en sur gical tool and Raiment wrap pers tied out four afghans, 0 pitcher pads were brought, and thev cut out many more. These were to be delivered to the Wal la Walla Veterans' hospital Sat urday, April 1. by Mr. and Mrs. William Graybeal. The members present were Mrs. Melvin Caton and Mrs. Stanley Wilson from Hermiston, Mrs. Dora Huwe, Mrs. Freda Bash and Mrs. Arwilda Hutch inson from Stanfield. From Ir rigon a visitor Mrs. Faye Thorn berry, from Ridgefield, Wash., Mrs. Sedalia Dexter, with her little sewing machine, and Syl via Morgan. Harold Van Horn is In the Veteran's hospital in Walla Walla. His wife, and son went to Walla Walla to visit htm Thursday, March 30. They de livered eight afghans, 40 sur gical wrappers and other art icles for the World War I Aux iliary. The Irrigon Extension unit will meet Thursday, April 13, at 10:30 a.m. in the old school house. "How to avoid unneces sary service calls" will be the subject for the day. There will be a noon potluck luncheon and ill women interested are wel come. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray beal went to Walla Walla Sat urday to visit at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pale Shingledeck er and boys. While there they saw other relatives, returning home Monday. Bob McRae and One Golly horn have returned from Eu gene where they spent four days attending the State FFA Con vention. Mrs. Sandra Gallo and Keith are spending two weeks in Walla Walla nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tonv Gallo. Mrs. Elnora Paxson returned home Tuesday from a 6-weeks stav at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paxson and Danny of Van couver, Wn. Club to Study Bemonstrations How to Give a Demonstra tion" is a special program scheduled for the April 13 meet ing of the Irrigon Community Club. All leaders and members of North Morrow county art? in vited to attend the meeting. Time: 7:30 p.m.. place: Irrigon School Cafetorium. There are certain principles and techniques used in giving a demonstration that apply to Potter to Undergo Surgery April 12 David Potter, superintendent of Morrow county schools, will enter Emanuel Hospital, Port land, on April 12 for major sur gery. This will be for a recur ring kidney ailment, he said. It is expected that he will be hospitalized and convalesc ing for about three weeks. Pot ter has had several operations for the same ailment, which re sulted from an iniury while he was In service during World War II. Mabel Murray Services Held MEL WINTER VOLKSWAGEN In Conjunction With Sather Tours and Travel Service Cordially Invite You to Attend A European Movie Night Featuring Portugal and France LOCAL AND EUHOPEAN TRAVEL EXPERTS WILL BE ON HAND TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS REGARDING AIR AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS. TOURS. AND CAR TRAVEL. Thursday Evening, April 13, 7:30 P.M. MEL WINTER VOLKSWAGEN Southgate-Pilot Rock Hwy. 395 PENDLETON. OREGON Refreshments 276-3611 any type of project or subject that a person selects to use. These principles or techniques will be stressed at the meeting. Mrs. Douglas Shattuck and Scottie of Portland are here vis iting her mother. Mrs. Helen Mulkcy. They will stay two weeks. Mrs. Rov Davis was confined to the St. Anthony hospital last Thursday and had surgery on her hand. She was released Friday. the 411 Entomology club, led bv Mrs. Chester Wilson and jun ior leader. Leon Wilson, had a field trip and picnic bv the riv er Saturday. The best insect catch was a mourning clock but terfly. Members taking part were John Ray, Carl Wiley, Dean and Mitchell Reed, and Chris Snyder. Mrs. Jack Cayman and Ron ald Bacon traveled to Clarkston, Wn. last Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Nina Tlatt who was confined In the hospital for three days. Ronald, returned home and Jack and Vickie Gay man went up Saturday to get Mrs, Gayman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leigh ton, Sr., of Redmond were Tues day visitors with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leighton and family. Mrs. Sedalia Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leighton and fam ily spent Sunday in Umatilla ! with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill. I They were joined by Mr. and 1 Mrs. Lee Bunten of Hermiston. I The Assembly of God church held a special Wednesday night service with their young peo- I pie. They viewed a film strip on Peter and following the ser vice refreshments were served in the church basement. Menus for the A. C. Houghton school for the week of April 10 14 are as follows: Monday White beans, cottage cheese and pear salad, cherry cobbler. Tuesday Toasted cheese sand wiches, fruit salad supreme, buttered peas, angel freeze. Wednesday Roast beef, fluffed potatoes and gravy, buttered carrots, applesauce. Thursday Spanish rice, grape fruit, green salad, cheese cane. Friday Macaroni and cheese, deviled eggs, green beans, fruit, cake. Milk, bread and butter served with all meals. By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Mabel Aline Mur ray, who passed away March 23 in Portland following surgery, was born June 12. ll'-'-l. " K'r. City. Kan , the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jones. She attend ed schools in Bird Citv and was married on April 17. IDA to John A. Murray in Kansas City, Kan. Thev came to Oregon in 1914, settling first In Pendleton and then at Pondosa. coming to Kinzua In March, l!5i. Mrs. Murray was employed bv Kin ua Corporation nt the tune of her death. She Is survived bv her hus band John, daughters Zrietta May Con lev, of Kinzua. Mary Margaret t Midge) Gevr of Fos sil, and Patra Lee Brea of San Francisco. Calif. Two grand children. Gene and IVanna Cou lee; her mother, Mrs. Bertha Jones of Bin! Citv. Kan.; four Sisters. Mrs. Dick llienz of Can by. Mrs. Irene Kehlbock, Mrs. Li -well Querry ami Mrs. Claude Gleason, all of Bird City. Funeral services were held Monday, March 27. nt the Dan iels Funeral Home in La Grande with interment in the Hillerest Cemetery. Tall bearers were Er nest Smith of Imhler. Jack Mad den. Rav Rector, Harold Man gum, Don McConnell. and lm Slmkard. all of Kinzua Rev. and Mrs. Robert Dove and children Debbie. Bremla, and Robert, Jr. arrived Saturday fn,m M rW.' 1 U I Th.v Unm the honored guests at a potluck dinner Sunday after church. Rev. Dove is associated with the Village Missions, ami is the new pastor of the Kinua Commu nity church. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stnilh and daughter Susie moved over the weekend to John Pay where they will make their home and Bill will work In nn appliance shop. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry spent the week end at Cascade Locks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rush. Mrs. Lee Fleming and Mrs. Vernon Perry went to Heppncr Monday, returning home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wolf of Deer Park, Wash, visited last Monday with Mr and Mrs. M. K. llulett. Mr. Wolf Is Mr. Ilul It's step brother. Mrs. Tom Jordan and Mrs. Frank Ferrel were business vis itors to Heppncr last Tuesday, llicv visited with the Jordnns' small daughter. Trlna, at the lleppner hospital where she was a patient. Thev returned to lleppner on Thursday to bring Trlna home. Mrs. Rusty Modlock and on Mike and Mrs. Karl Norrl.i were In lleppner lust Tuesday on bus iness and for medical cure Im Mike. Mr and Mrs. Karl Norrls were in ITlnovllle Saturday on bust nevs and to visit with Mrs. Lu lu Norri-s and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hersehcl Mur dock were In Condon Friday on business and for medical care lor Bctly. Mr. and Mis. William Messer schmldt and Doug Almas of P.vst Falls, Idaho, spent last Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kustv Medlock and family. Mr. ami Mrs. William Steph ens returned home Sunday from Wieser, Idaho, where they had gone iMH-ause of the serious III ness of Mr. Stephen's mother. Justice Court MARCH. 1967 Patrick O'Brien, overw I d I h load. $10 fine; Gladys llellker. failure I drive on right, $"; IvI-.-i Mae Gibson, expired vehicle li tense. So: Wes M.irlntt, expired Vehicle license. $."; Ken Gates, failure ..1 drive m ii:ht. Will.ird Calvin, expired vehicle license, S3: l.ols Hunt, failure to dim lights. ST.W; liikk.i Tews, failure to slop for school bus. $",5; Archie Ball, failure to drive on right, $7.50; James Jacobs, expired license, $."; Merlit, Stone, no operator's license. $." Victor LcJIngton, no stop light on towed vehicle, $10; llaiout Brgstrom. expired oH-ratr's 11 en.se. S5; Jan H.iger. no opera! or's license on person, $." su pen ied; Ralph lieamer, expired Ve hide license. $5; Donald Wuyne Harrison, expired vehicle licen-e. S5; Michael Palmer, driving on wrong side of highway, $1!; Floyd Owens, no vehicle license $25. Pettyjohns Schedule Grand Opening Dato Grand opening of IVtly Min x Farm and Building Supply In the new store and lumber yard will be Saturday. Apill 15. Mr and Mi Howard Pettyjohn, owners, announce They eonstiucled the new building and yard after out erowing the former ul",l,,,r' across the street. The business Is located at 422 l inden Way. The IMtvJohns bought the business about thiee year ago fiom Mr. iiml Mrs, Frank Ham tin. Special bargains and nitrite lions will be offered for the grand o'tilng, details of which will be Included In next weck'i Gaette 'l imes. Toll to Race Jalopy At Rocket Speedway Usimird Toll ami his home built '51 Ford Jalopy will be oil the truck at the ocnlng of sM'edway races at the Pilot Hock Secdwny on Sunday af ternoon, April !. with time frlaU to Mart ut 1:30 p.m. Toll has pet many hour durliiK the winter month net ting Hie cur In gixxl racing con ditlott. ami will have the Ford Tire Service a hi sKinsor Gene Cole of Punish Garage will be on hand as his mechanic. At the end of last yenr'a wa son, Toll held a Co champion hip at the Speedway, nhnrtng honor with Hill tansfivtl ,t Pendleton. Tell the advertise you saw It In the Gazctto-Tlmc. PHONE 989-8420 For Font and DpndabU FREIGHT TRUCK SEItVICE Dally Ovrnl(jht Srvlc Front Foitland Including Saturday MOVING? CALL US Flatt's Truck Service GENE ORWICK PUTMAN FLYING. INC. 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