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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundnr. )aBa A-J9! lone Lions Entertain Dinner Guests By EVA HAMLETT ION E The lone Lion Club entertuined nt their ladies nlijht dinner Monday. January 13, l the lne Masonic Hall. Durinir the proiiram. Dlfk Kn-b hhowed li tur of their recent trip to KuxmIii. I'oland. and other countries In that ar ea. Members of the Eastern Star prepared the dinner and mem bers of the RuintMiw UirU were In charge of nerving. Mrs. Joel Enulemnn. and Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Chapel left l"t wirk for Tort land, where Mr. Chapel will take a series of treatments. Mrs. Fiubv Roberts Is taking care Erankle biiKle man. and Casslo Chapel U stay- MEN WANTED In This Area To Train A LIVESTOCK BUYER LEARN TO BUY CATTLE AND HOGS FOR PACKERS AT SALE BARNS AND FARMS. We prefer to train men 21 -55 with farm or live stock experience. For local interview write aoe. phonj and backqround to Nationol Institute ol Meat racking. P. O. Box 1207. Modonto. Cali fornia 95353. mm JH W I 111 1. M M HEPPNER 676-9698 WATER tppirATiriN is no longer a "lad" or something f ' r the ex Still m. I rigntion has earned a P ace in t.,e ti re c fa mil e aloiiK with mechanized equipment and other modem aids to insure better crops and take the rp out of farming. ANY CROP worth planning and planting and fprtlliz.n;: will justify supplemental irrigation when needed, and hat l.n gation is a low-cost crop insurance policy farmers mu ,t have. A BASIC requirement for irrigation is a Rood water rupp'y. faVeaTnre more fortunate f but almost any farmer can irrigate on a limited scale. tAoi. where Uip water supply through a deep well is limited by The use of a little resourcefulness and practical enginec ; ng, a fa mer can have a low cost irrigation suf t W lent to su t e mcnt normal rainfall and Insure a successful crop. To ac "om disnThis, many farmers are constructing tanks or ponds i hold or lore water available in limited quantises. Rv miml inn Into . t e tank 24 hours a day and irrigating throush wrinkle? "Items for only a portion (412 hours I, depending on the ' water available, a Rood job of irrigation can bo assured. WITH A GOOD water supply and irrigation system tiio farm er Is no longer Rambling his time, money and crop against the elements. TI.U means that he can plan as y.-o 1 as any ether businessman on his estimated income for the year . . . and make his commitments and expendl" tiros in proportion. It also means that he is a more productive farmer with more income who in turn bolsters the economy of his area. NEXT: WITCHING FOR WATER. OTTO ELLSWORTH co Inter-Valley Drilling Co. P. O. Box 471, Island City, Ore. or P. O. Box 4K5, Heppner Ina at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don MiKIIUoit. The Junior Jlluh basketbull teams played Arlington at lone hiM Friday, and won both names. The B team score was U to 15 and the A team won by 43 to IW. Riverside wtlt pi iy at lone this Friday. The lone High school basket ball came with McKwen Wgn turned out to be an exrlt uv ea me. The wore was tied Di 57. and wllh one second left to play, F.ddte Sherman made one rf his two Iree throws to de feat Mi Kwen. .rH to 57. MeKwen tmik the JV same by 55 to Mrs. Milton Morc'in entertain ed with a party In honor of Mrs. l!ov Llnil.-trom's birthday on Wednesday. January 8. Oth er cuesls present were Mrs. Mar ion Palmer. Mrs. Lewis llalvor sen. Mrs. Jim Burnett. Mrs. (.ir land Swanson. Mrs. Karl Me Cnbe, and Mrs. George C.riffitn. The Klks Free Throw contest he'd last week for the 7th and Mix crude students of lone and lleppner Hcnoois was wun yJ r.Ulio Winkleman of lone. Kd flic will uo to Ci.rvallls on Jan Oiiiy 25 to compete In the Mate I lks Free Throw contest On Sunday. January 12. Rev. Piik Hinehart conducted ho regular Sunday services nt he lore United Church of Christ, and Rev. F. W. Lued.le condia-t-the services at All Saints I.-pi-ropal church in Heppner. l.eo Crabtree returned home iiturdav from several days stay in the Community hospital in Pendleton. 3? i. JU imif i i It La GRAND!: 903 3333 FACTS fisaalfJl IBs ipqr: Yesterday, all International Trade goods were shipped as aeneral cargo. Today, the trend Is toward con ainerization. Goods are packed once, unpacked once reducing unneces sary handling of products regardless of distance. Whether ft be general cargo or containerized shipping, Union Pacific eight representatives, both here and abroad help route International Trade quickly, efficiently. Yesterday Today Tomorrow. pulling together... Union Pacific and Mr. and Mr. Bill Rletmnnn and family, and Mrs. Victor Itletmann spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Roy Hurst in Ar lington. Joel Fnt:h man and Harlan Me Curdv. Jr.. of lleppner, drove to Portland Sunday to attend a Morrow County Grain Growers meeting. The lone llieh sc'iool basket ball team defeated Stanfield Saturday evening by a score of til to 10. The Stanfield JV's won that game. 52 to 42. lone plays Riverside at lone this Friday. Miss Sharlene llamlelt. wor thy advisor of lone Assembly No. K'.i, Raintxiw for Girls, and Miss Nancy Ashurst attended the Installation of officers for Ruth Assembly No. 50. In Hepp ner, Sunday afternoon, January 12. Mr and Mrs. Milton Morgan i ft Sunday for Boise. Idaho, to ,t cud a National Wheat League Convention. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Luedde Mr. and Mrs, Fred Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nelson, Jr.. drove to MiltonFreewater on Sunday evening to attend the ordination and Installation of Rev. Delbort K. McAmls to the .Mllton-Froewatcr Church of Christ. Rev. Luedde presented the ordination sermon. Mrs. Kdris Lindstrom is In the (iood Samaritan hospital in Portland. having undergone 'iireerv Monday morning. Meeting of the Economics Club of Willows Grange has been postponed from January 17. It will he held January 24 at the heme of Mrs. Mabel Cotter. After church services on Sun day, January 20, there will he a potluck dinner followed by the annual meeting of the Unit ed Church rf Christ. All mem bers are urged to attend. IING EVENTS: 17 Jr. High Riverside Jun basketball, here, 2:00 P-m. , Jan. 17 High School basketball, Riverside here, 6:30 p.m. Jan. 18 High school basketball, Weston there Jan. 19 Youth Group Caravan, United Church of Christ, 2:00 p.m. Jan. 22 Women's Fellowship meeting Jan. 24 Economics Club Meet ing, Willows Grange Jan. 24 Jr. HiRh basketball, Stanfield there Jan. 21 HiRh School basket ball, Umapine tnere Jan. 25 High School basket ball, Umatilla here Jan. 26 Annual Meeting, Unit ed Church of Christ Three from Morrow On OSU Honor Roll Three Morrow county students are listed on the honor roll for Orepon State University which was released late last week. John Wagenhlast, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Alvin WaRenblast of Lexington; Karen French, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond French of Heppner; and Ann Knoll, daughter of Mrs. W. W. Wea'herford of Heppner, achiv cd the academic honors. Wagenhlast is a senior in ag riculture, Miss French is a jun ior in home economics, and Miss Knoll is a junior in hu manities and social sciences. In all, 907 made the B-plus or better honor rating. Another ICG students at the university made straight A grades. 1869 1969 the great Pacific Northwest Irrigon fo Award Well Confracls Br FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON Water system for the City of Irrigon Is well on IN way In becoming a renin v. Call for bids will soon be matte for construction of a distribution system, pumping station, and storage tanks for the water sys tem. Mavor Wilson met recently with Barrv Barnes, engineer for the protect, from Come!!, How land. Haves & Merrvticld. of Se attle, to review facility changes made necessary bv results of tests on the completed well. Bid opening has hcen set for Tuesday, February 25 at 5 p.m., when a special meeting will h called for that purpose. The ten tative date for awarding con tracts in March 5. The pro.Ht Is scheduled for completion in June of this year. The community was sadden ed to learn of the deaths of two men this past week, l ney were Kermit Parsons and Pete Paxson. Paxsons lived In Van couver, Wash., in recent years, but his mother and other rela tives live here and he was a frequent visitor. The Parsons family operates the Irrigon Mo tel and Apartments here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse James and familv. who moved away from Irrigon last May, plan to return soon. They have rented the Partlow's rental home near the Advent 1st church.. Members of the Assembly of God plan to attend the Christ Ambassadors Youth Rallv at the Assembly of God church on S. E. Court St., Saturday, January 18, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. D. W. Phil ips Is the host pastor and Rev. Wesley Bransford of Hermiston will be the speaker. The public is Invited. Public Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, Slate of Ore gon, as Executor of the estate of Goldie E. Winter, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased are hereby required to present same with proper vouch ers duly verified to the under signed at the office of Winter ar,,l Ralfn Hnnnner. Orecon. within six months from the da'e hereof. Dated and tirst punnsn ed this 16th day of January, 1969. HERMAN W. WimCK Executor WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law Heppner, Oregon - k-oul CALL FOR BIDS FOR DRILLING WELL NOTICE Is hereby given that the City of Heppner, Oregon, will receive bids at the City it.,11 tn .irillincr nf another well to supplement its present water supply. The City nas seiecteu the location for drilling, and the snerifications which will be re quired are available at the of fice of the City Recorder ol tne City of Heppner. All bids must he in the possession of the City Recorder not later than 2:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, Monday, February 3, 1969, at which time bids will be opened, on,l nill hn rnncirinrpd hv the Common Council at its regular meeting nt 8:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, on Monday, Feb runrv a nn;i The ritv of Hepp ner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. DATED: January 16, 1969. Elaine S. George City Recorder Heppner, Oregon 97S"f 47-48c DURING OUR STORMOR WINTER DISCOUNT oMLL u: To keep its big - t r'.'l'IIHi laciory roiling ynn- -round, Stormor has authorized us to grant substantial winter discounts on many .items including: Dry-0-Mation Bins In sizes to 66,400 bushels. Complete with all the new features just announced by Stormor. Stormor Super Bins in sizes to 80,000 bushels; Bulk Feed Bins; Fans and Heat Units; Augers, Handling Equipment and Accessories. Don't put it off till fall. Save big money now and get erection In time to beat the harvest rush. PLAN AHEAD SEE: T fir C P. O. BOX 357 IONE. z When you can't locate it or get it done in Heppner, these Pendleton Bus inesa and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you A-l UPHOLSTERY Auto Furnltu Truck Boats Awnings Patio Cover "Eastern Oregon's Most Complete" 276-4781 613 S. E. Emigrant Ph. EMERY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Riverside Drive. Pendleton Ph. 276-7634 All Automotive Repairs Including Emery Branson's Specialty Transmission Service SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY Glen S. and Norma Adams, Owners 437 S. Main Ph. 276-3262 Loweat Trices In Eautern Oregon BankAmerlcrd Layaway Plan Camping SuppllM. Flahtng and Hunting Suppliea. Sporting Oooda. Tenta. Sleeping Baga. Western and Work Boots, Guna, AmmunlUon MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Prescription Mailed Free Anywhere Iloapltal Sules ol Suppliea Rental Ph. 276-1531 Emerg. Ph. 276-135S 1100 Southgate, Pendleton Charlie's Shoe House 25 S. E. Court Ph. 276-2341 Child Life Robin Hood Wolverine Boots Foot-So-Port Shoes for the 'Hard to Fit BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE George and Jean Brandl. Ownera ....rihine in Used Furniture and Appliances at the Lowest Prices In Eastern Oregon. Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th Pendleton Open Six Days A Week to Serre You TTvmAnn A T1TTV FilUlUtalvArxai. l i rf r . i I try )h10CKmoizon. Throckmorton Studio P. O. 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