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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1968)
HEPPNCR GAZETTE -TIMES. ThuradoT. MaT lone Topic Club Elects Officers Br DIANA KINCAID IONE Topic Club mpniher enthcred at the horn of Mm. Milton MorKim on Friday for their May rnwtlnn. Mm. Hoy W. Llndstrom lHtiii newt- CWi. Sprrlal Rui'Kt speaker wa Mm. Harold Huber who prow-nt-ed very Interesting program on wild flower which wan U- ItiMtrated with mounted dry aoeiimens. Durlim the buainos meeting Mr. Norman Nelnon was fleet ed to wrve a prewidenl for the coming year with Mr. Vic Klet mann a vice president. Mr Hoy Llndstrom wa elected retary-treasurer and Mr. Mil ton Morgan wa re elected librarian. m COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY FOR OREGON YOUTH V J ON STATE MEASURE NOT A TAX MEASURE Friend of Hlfjher Education, John Merrifield, Chairman, 418 S.W. Washington, Portland. Oregon 97204 COURTESY OF BANK of EASTERN OREGON Cue! In attendance were Mr. Ron Umbarger, Mr. Kd uln Kessler. Mr. F.lva Tew of Seattle, and Ml fcmm I'eter. on. Local delegate to the 6th an nual Orecon Conference of the United Church of Christ, held at the First ConKrecational Church In Eugene, were Mr. and Mr. Fred Martin and Mr. and Mr. Alfred Nelson. One of the stu dent appearing on a panel con cerning campus mlntstriu at the University of Oregon was Miss Leslie Carlson, niece of Mr. and Mr. Loul Carlson. Rev. A. Shirley, former pastor here, wa also In attendance. Fred Mar tin wa re-elected to serve on the Commission of Church and Ministries on the conference Whitn in the Euuene area the Nelsons staved with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson ana were able to attend the state track meet. The Martins also visited cott.rnl r.,litfiuA Anri Vtsltpd with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bleh! and family, former lone resi dents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan returned home this week from Lake Chelan. Wn.. where Mor gan attended a meeting of th Trl State Grain Standards Com mission. He has been re-elected as chairman of the commission for the next year. The wheat commissions of Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho and Montana al so held meetings at this time. Mrs. Esther Dobyns returned from Eugene with the Fred Mar tins for a visit here with Mrs. Edith Nlchnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Klncald and family drove to Idaho the past week-end to attend gradu ation ceremonies at Mlddleton iiiyh school for Norman Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL r AKM AND ttUMX. rvnrlleton 27-T7fii VOTE FOR XL) R u o ffel CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF DEMOCRAT I f ' " ' - 1 J Family History of Public Service High School Graduate Attended Gonzaga U. College Level Studies at BMCC 4 Years Full Time Service as Heppner City Policeman Good Record of Financial Dealings IF ELECTED: -One Sheriff Responsible to All the Voters of Morrow County -Only Qualified Persons Will be Delegated Deputy Responsibility -Office Will Not be Controlled by Special Interests But By Law and the Entire Public Regain Respect for Office of Sheriff In Morrow County (Pd. adv. by Mollahan for Sheriff Committee, Birdlne Tullis. Sec. Tress., lone, Ore.) TOP OP THE LIST of attraction at the Ion Auction and Bar becue at Willow Grani Hall on Saturday. June I, will b th giving away of a priied aaat-toppd tabU. valued at S3S. True taking an active part In promoting the auction are Nor man Nelson, left; Keith Bea, general chairman, and Bill fttet mann. right Prized Table To Be Given At Auction One free ticket for drawing on the table will be Riven to each adult attending the auc tion. The drawlnn will be held at 2:30 p.m, and the lucky tick et holder mun be present to win. , Keith Rea U General chair man of the auction and barbe cue, and BUI Rietmann I chair man of collectln donated new or used nwrchandlMJ. and In vite the nubile to call him at Vl-T?.i i"t pickup. Norman Nelnon will Rive free ride In Model -T Ford all day to any. one who want a ride. The pit cooked beef barbecue dinner will be wrved from 12:30 p.m. A beautiful table made of cut nnd polished agutes, petrified wood and crystal, set In bluck plastic, will be Riven away free Wright. While there they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gravdon Hitchcock, Caldwell, Idaho. Miss Bonnie Akers, accompa nied by her father Berl Akers, recently attended the installa tion ceremonies for Kathy Mor gan as Worthy Advisor of the Condon Rainbow Assembly. Bon nie was Introduced and escort ed during the program. The fol lowing week she was also pres ent at the Arlington Rainbow Assembly when Allison Whit ney, grand worthy advisor, paid her official visit. House guests of Mrs. Fannie Griffith this week were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn. Vi-rnonia, and Mrs. J. W. Howk of Portland. Harold Beggs has announced that the swimming pool will be opened on June 1 at 2:00 p.m. Gordon Meyers will be lifeguard nt the pool again this year. Rates and Information about swimming lessons will soon be released in a bulletin from the school office. at the Ionft United Church of Christ auction and barbecue, to be held at lone Willow Granite hall on Saturday, June 1. The table Is valued at $S3.00. The table was made and do nated by the Rev. A. H. Hazzard, Interim minister at the lone church. The large center rock is an agate from Brazil. Many of the other agates and the petri fied wood are specimens collect ed around the Prinevilla area following the flood. The crystal in the table Is very pretty, against the black plastic background. EVERYONE WELCOME! LECTION DAY DINNER lone American Legion Hall TUESDAY, MAY 28 11:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Served by American Legion Auxiliary, Post No. 95. Proceeds to Assist Legion Members with Repairs on Hall. SEPTIC TANKS FACTORY WHOLESALE Orangeburg Perforated and Solid Sold at Cost with Tanks Northrop Steel Fabricating Co. Hermiston-McNarr Hwy. Phone 567-5757 Menu Includes Turkey and all the Trimmings Homemade Pies and Rolls. Tickets $1.75, Pre-School Free PUBLIC INVITED THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE BANK of EASTERN OREGON IONE MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Beat the Summer's Heat with that Wonderful World of Air Conditioning (la jrirt r , fen i a i : ""w j SLEEP like a baby, even on the hot test, muggiest night. Air Condition ing lets you wake up refreshed, eager for a day's work! CENTRAL Air Conditioning gives "Whole-House" comfort. 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