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HEFPNEIt GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April S. I9 Miss Riley Extended Farewell Wishes A fiirowi'll vottfo Imtir wm hold in honor of Miw Aliw Riloy following morninc wrvlitu Sun. liny in the V' liodiNt church. Kricnds tjiiltuTi'U at the parson K liomi' of tlio lirv. nnd Mrs. Mi'lvin Dixon to extend her their p'xxl wKIh'm as tdio lenve the community. Assisting Mrs. Dixon with I In? urrancementii wii M rs. Bill I arra. Miss Itili-y has made her homo In ileppner the punt two years. She tnUKht English and Si-unlsh In lli'i'll",'f I'luh 'hool until the tune of her illness iinil hits pilallzalion Inst winter. She Is moving this week to a home overlooking Wallowa Luke, where she. plans to reside lor two years and continue med leal checkups with a Pendleton doctor. She then plans to take residence In a retirement home In California. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rood were moved from Eluin to llepp tier last week bv their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ifood. They will make their home here next door to their son and family, who re cently purchased the former Kred Ott home. The father op erated a hardware store in El pin for n number of years be fore his health failed. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Run! and Dnu returned to their home in IfoHchurg lust Sumlav follow ln a sprint; vurution viAlt here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C K McOuarrle and .Mr, and Mrs, I.. K. ICuhl of I-cxiiu'ton. .Mrs. Hulil and Dana arrived early In the week and were met at the Hinkle train dcMt by her moth er. I hey were lolned later In the week l)V Ituhl, who had Is-eu attending the state A 1 bask ball tournament in Portland. Gears grinding? ft w Um RPM Gear Lubricants keep metal surfaces moving smoothly, quietly; cut wear. 5 CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER E. "Ed" DICK 676-9033 startuaro oti compny of California Civic League Plans Spring Rummage Sde Members of the lleppner Civic Lentiue held their March meet inn last Monday evening at the erade whiml under the dircc. lion of Mrs. Carl Marquardt, president, who presided during the mcctine Much of the evening's discus dull was devoted to plans tor I he annual sprint! rummage sale, which is planned this year for Friday nnd Saturday. April II 12 In the former Tivco build in I! Members also discussed the hiring of a new teacher to teach next year's classes, as Mrs. Don Turner will resign at the close of the school ear to move from the urea with her family. Dis cussion was held also on wheth er members would favor a four month kindergarten class over i nine month class, and it was decided to mail out question- I aires to parents of next year's kindergarten age pupils to see how many would be in favor. Music Festival Combines Bands From 8 Schools By EVA KAMLETT ION K The lone High iwhool hand participated In the Music Festival held at Umatilla, March 2tf and 2!. along with Arlington, Hiverside. heeler County, Stanftcld, Kcho, llermis ton Junior High and Umatilla bands. This festival Is a yearly evenl to help further the music edu ration of our students, and was conducted tiv William Schillk professor of music. College of Idaho. Caldwell. Malm. I'nder his direction the 2M students presented a mass bund concert Saturday evening. This concert was itoorly at tended by adults who could have pn loved listening to this outstanding music as well as to how the students they appre ciated their effort, lone High school has an outstanding music department and manv feel II should merit the attendance and upiHirt of the parents and townspeople as much us sports events do. Women's Golf Club Starts Spring Play Plans for summer activities of the Women's Golf Club of Wil low Creek Country club will be discussed at a reorganizational meeting- Tuesday morning, April S. at the clubhouse, it is an nounced by Mrs. Beverly Gun- e'erson, club president. Members of the dub, and oth ers who are interested in par ticipating, are asked to meet at 9:K) a.m. Election of officers will be included in the business meeting, as well as plans for arting regularly scheduled play. A practice round of golf will follow the meeting for those who wish to slay. HERIYIISTON Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Mai- tin spent part of last week at the home of their son In law and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Braell, at Castle l!ork, Wash While there Mrs. Martin accom panied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Morton to Bothell, Wash., to attend the funeral of her unc le, (). I). Morton. Mrs. Kiln Uurgoyne Is home again after n lengthy Illness In the hospital. Students home from college during the spring vacation were Kerry Peterson, Chuck Nelson, and Cherilyn Smouse from OSU; Tcrrl and Lee O'Connor, Dick Hvnd, and Jerry Stefani, from the U of O; Willa Johnson, Bar bara Bishop, Tim Lovd, Janet Palmateer. Janice Snider, Susan and Stephen Llndstrom, from Eastern Oregon College; Rodney Linnell and Virgil Morgan from Blue Mt. College; Maureen Mc Elligott from Portland Universi tv; Tom Meimbigner from Port land State; Berniece and Den- iece Matthews from Oregon Col lege of Education, Monmouth and Pamela Proudfoot, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash Achievement tests wore civ en to members of the 8th grade class Monday, Tuesday, and (Mil mm z When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp ner, these Hermiston Business and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. Appliance Repair HANDY HANK REPAIR Franchlsed Westlnghouse Dealer Bring your appliances in for repairs. Make an appointment for repairs while you , wait. G72 Main, Hermiston Ph. 567-5221 "We Sell the Best and Service the Rest." Floor Covering MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING 500 N. 1st rhone 567-6212 Carpeting Draperies Paints Floor Covering Wall Tile We install everything but the paint. Automotive GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD Used Cars Everything- In Automotive and Car Parts New Used Rebuilds Wholesale Ketall The home of "one million " road-tested parts" Troy Griffin Sam & Chris Godwin Herm.-McNary Ilwy. Ph. 567-6611 Telephone The Gazette-Times 676-9228 FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES OR WRITE BOX 337, IIEPI'NER 97836 Furniture, Appliances Phono 567-6198 254 Hermiston Ave. WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES The home of the most stylish of furniture and best in appliances, TV und stereo at the lowest possible price. We Service All Brands of Appliances, TV and Stereo Wednesday. Thursday and Fri day they will be given the al gebra aptitude tests. Report cards were Issued April Z, and grade school conferences are be ing held this week. Group pic tures were to be taken on Thurs day, April 3, which included classes, clubs, athletic groups, band, etc. Palm Sunday at the United Church of Christ was also youth Sunday with an experimental service using folk hymns and contemporary language. In place of a sermon, a movie and taped music and prayers were used to show the new forms of commu nication. Those taking part were Chanty Beggs and Clint Krebs, in charge of bulletins; Rick Boyce and Cherilyn Smouse, of fering; Scott Wilson, Kristin Nelson, Chris McCabe, Joy Beggs, Keith Nelson, Barbara Boyce, Linda Pettyjohn and Jane Krebs. led worship service; Cathy Cannon and Kathp Holtz, candlelighters: Susan Jane Jep- sen played piano; Mrs. Darrel James led the singing, and Den nis McKay accompanied with his guitar. The movie and taped music is available to other churches or organizations that may like to use them. The Lenten study services have been completed and the group would like to thank Mil ton Morgan, Suzanne Jepsen, Judy Rea and Don Bristow for their leadership. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Paavola and daughter, Jennifer, of Scappoose, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davidson and son, Dwayne, PHILCQ pESI raj Nursing Home A Christian Center for Christian People . . . 24-Hour Nursing Care . . . Home For The Aged . . . Occupational and Physical Therapy . . . Lowest Rates Possible Consistent With Quality Care HERMISTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER Church Related Not Church Owned Call 567-8337 970 W. Juniner Hermiston A Radiator Service JONES RADIATOR SERVICE o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing o Recorlng of Auto, Truck, Tractor Radiators and Heaters Serving this area for 15 Tears 1315 N. 1st, Hermiston PH. 567-6916 Radio and TV LEE'S RADIO AND TV CLINIC 200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8412 Complete Television Service Rentals And Sales "Electronics is our business not a sideline". Motorola Sylvania Tires Louie's 0. K. TIRE STORE HERMISTON Specializing In Brakes, Alignment and Balancing Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial Tires Pickup, Truck Farm Tires Shocks and Batteries 17 Years Fast, Dependable Service Mrs. Kerr Greeted At Morning Coffee A get-acquainted coffee hour at the home of Mrs. Wallace Wolff last Thursday morning in troduced Mrs. Harold (Carol) Kerr to a group of friends and neighbors who called through out the morning. Mrs. Kerr is wife of the new Morrow county extension agent and moved here recently with her family from Prineviile. Assisting Mrs. Wolff as co hostess was Mrs. Gail McCarty, who served refreshments of cake, coffee and punch to guests. Those who called at the Wolff home to greet the newcomer in cluded Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, Mrs. Ray Drake, Mrs. Paul War ren, Mrs. Carl Thorpe, Mrs. Or- val Matheny, Mrs. James Dris coll, Mrs. Bob Jepsen, Mrs. Bill Heath, Mrs. Elwayne Bergstrom, Mrs. Orville Cutsforth and Mrs. Forrest Burkenbine. Fuel system dirty? Chevron Fuel Filters remove rust, dirt and sediment down to 20 microns. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard oil Company of California arrived Sunday and will Mcnd thin week visiting their parents and f i lend. The I.lona Club held a crab feed Saturday evening for mem her. wivc and guests at the lone Legion hall. Alter the feed the evening wax icnt In dune ing. Mrs. Fredrick Murtln nnd Mrs, Edith NIchoMin attended the meeting of the Stanfield Civic lrin Club of the Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc.. at the home of Mrs. Fern Zivnev last Tuesday. Mrs. Mar tin atlended as Director of the Blue Mountain Di.sirlct of the Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Mosersel of Estutada. Calif., spent Tuesday evening at the home of her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beggs and family. The Beta Omega Sorority will hold a traveling food sale on Good Friday at 10:00 a.m. Those w ho wish to place orders are asked to call Mrs. John Jep sen. 422-71 no or Mrs. Charles uo hortv, 422-7177. The Junior and Senior classes of the lone High school will motor to Salem next Tuesday, leaving at 5:00 a.m. to visit the State Capitol and legislature. Irvln Mann will be the official host for the group. The lone IT A will hold a fun night April 11. The program will be announced at a later Maundy Thursday communion service of the United Church of Christ will be at 8:00 p.m. The Good Friday services will be held In lleppner at the United Methodist church. Faster break fast will be at 8:00 a.m., Sun day morning and the worship service will be at 10;O0 a.m. In atead of the regular lime. liev. K. M. Luedilo and Mrs. Luediie would like to announce they will be away from lone from April 7 to 12. Rev. Lucdde will attend a ministers' post re treat at Lincoln City. Their son, Colt, will be a guest of the Bill Kictmanns. Coming Events; April 4 Beta Omega travel ing food sale. Anrll 10 1TA April 1 1 IT A program and run nleht. April 10 Jr. High baseball at lleppner. April 11 High School base ball, Stanfield at lone, 3:00 p.m Bride-elect Honored With Shower Party Miss Marty Bovajlan. bride elect of John Neely of Maupln, was honored bv friends and rel atives with a miscellaneous bri dal fchower last Wednesday eve ning at St, Patrick's parish hall. Assisting the honoree with her Rift opening were her sis ters. Sheila and Alene, and Gale Malcom. Mrs. James Dalv of Pendleton and Mrs. Murgart llealv of Hcpp ner, both grandmothers of Miss Boyallan, poured coffee and punch. Among the friends nnd rela tives win) attended the shower was her aunt, Mrs. Virgil Boyd of Pendleton. Hostesses for the shower par ty were Mrs. Howard Cleveland, Mrs. l-eliov Gardner, and Mrs. Max Barclay. Miss liovalian and her fiance are planning their wedding for April 12, at St. Patrick's Cath olic church In lleppner. Sludged engines? C3 t RPM Motor Oils keep en gines clean, cut wear, help engines last longer. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard Oil Company of California RANCH AERO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO, Owned and Operated By PAUL N. HANSEN Will he back arain this year with two sprayers to offer assistance to the ranchers of this area with your weed spraying problems, also application of insecticides, liquid and dry fertilizers. 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