HEPPNER GAZETTE 'TIMES. Thundery. May 8. 1969 Visiting in Vala on Wednes day and Thursday of the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Culp and family, who spent time visiting his parents, the George Gulps. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tallon of Dallas were cuests ol M and Mrs. Wes Sherman over the week end. They enjoyed a trip to Bull Prairie Sunday. The couples are longtime friends. Whirlwinds by TORO 6 "7 21" ' 7 '-(' C : y Juniors Host Banquet and School Prom By EVA HAMLETT the an 3'a HP 9.06 Cubic inch engine Famous Toro Auto oiler Single Action Folding Handle Combination choke and throttle mounted on control panel Key Lectric starting with direct drive starter motor. Nickel Cadmium rechargeable battery pack. Up to 100 starts between chargings. We Also Have Some Good Used Toro Lawn Mowers Pettyj ohn's Farm And Builders Supply Heppner Ph. 676-9157 IONE Junior class of lone High school held its nual banquet Friday, May 2. at 7:00 p.m. In the school caret or lum. The honored guesta were members of the senior class Bonnie Akers, Bob Ball, Charity Beggs. Joan Burcham, irank Halvorsen. Sharlene Hamlett, Tom McKlllgott. David Marlck, BonnI Morgan, Keith Nelson, Linda Nichols. Ron Palmateer, Karl Pettvlohn. Eddie Sherman, Jodi Snow, Teresa Mefanl, Jim Swanson. Teresa Tucker and Joyce llowton. Other honored guests were the parents of the above group, the high school teacners ana wives, advisory board members and wives. Supt. and Mrs. Ron Daniels and Rev. and Mrs. Mike Luedde. The theme of the banquet was beautifully portrayed In a Ray, festive Mexican mood, and ap Drourlatelv named menu. Invocation by Kristin Nelson, was followed by a welcome by Linda Pettvlohn, and the re sponse by Karl reuyjonn. Kris eterson played the "bcarf Dance" by Chaminade, and Scotch Poem by MacDowell. Rev. F. W. Luedde was guest peaker for the evening and losed the program with the benediction. Junior class mothers prepared the dinner, and was served by members of the sophomore class. Saturday evening the Junior- Senior prom was held in the grade school auditorium, beau tifully decorated in the prom theme. "Misty Gardens." An open house period between 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. gave par ents and fronds an opportunity to see the decorations. Music was mrnisnea Dy me "Burnt Sleep". Highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss Charity Beggs as Queen and Tom Mc- Elligott as King of the Prom. Members of the senior class and their dates were introduced ear lier in the evening, and they also sang "Happy Birthday" to Bob Ball. nor attended the wedding of Gary Everson to Shelly Sulli van at the West Moreland Pres byterian church in Portland on April 28. Gary Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everson. Mrs. Dclsle Chapel, Cassie Chapel and Mrs. Joe Engleman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ad- rlan Bechdolt of Hardman to Hood River last week where they attended the Apple Festi val. They ate dinner at the Park vale Granee and then tour ed the orchards and the sur rounding valley. Overnight cruests at the Lind say Kincaid home last Wednes day were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ed wards of Albanv. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rietmann and family were dinner guests that evening. Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Rietmann and Mrs. Kincaid were roommates when they attended the College of Idaho Miss Cassie Chapel attended the wedding of her brother, Ronnie Brisbols in Condon Sat urday evenine at St. John's Catholic church. Cassie was in charge of the eifts. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid and family scent last week-end at Corvallls. On the way home they stopped In Woodburn to see Rev. and Mrs. Walter Crowell. They reported Rev. Crowell is much better and able to be out little. Miss Marianne Pettyjohn, queen of the Arlington rodeo, also won the barrel race at the rodeo events on Sunday. Mrs. Charles O'Connor attend ed a Postmasters Convention in Hood River last Tuesday. On Friday Charles met her and they drove to Eugene to spend the week-end with their daughters, Terri and Lee, and also visit Mrs. O'Connor's mother, Mrs. Edna Yarnell. Mrs. Paul Pettvlohn, Sr., en Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m., May 11, there will be a discus sion on the Council for Christ ian Social Action proposal "Am nesty for War Objectors" at the United Church of Christ. Copies of the proposal may be obtain ed at the worship service Sun day morning or by contacting Rev. F. W. Luedde. PTA meeting May 8 at 8:00 p.m. The piogram will consist of a one-act play, "Bachelor of the Year" presented by the high school speech class under the direction of Bill Flechtner. Inl the afternoon the GAA will hold1 a Mother-Daughter tea. Coming Events May 9 High School baseball, Her miston at lone 10 Track meet at Umatilla 13 High School baseball, lone at Echo 15 Spring Music Concert, 8 p.m. 21 Awards Night, 8 p.m. Monument News By MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cox and daughter came from their home in Gresham on Friday to spend the week-end with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Darren farrens and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox. Ray Davis, Jr.. and a friend of Portland were here visiting the Kay Davis, Sr., family from Friday afternoon until Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Earl Herrig and four children of Stanfield were visiting their relatives here over he week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gilman drove to Pendleton on Friday, taking their daughter-in-law to the airport. They then drove out to the Fred Price ranch to visit 4-H Sewing Members Busy With Projects rona on their first meeting. Re freshments were served. On Younger members of the Nim ble Thimble Stitchers 4-H sew ing club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Kenneth Wright, on April 2, and April 16. They measured and fit ted the material for their a p. e their second meeting, they made potholders. Rcfrshmenls were served. The next meeting for this proup will be on May 7. AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operated By PAUL H. HANSEN Available Now ..... to offer assistance to the ranchers of this area with your weed spraying problems. Your past and continued patronage is appreciated. BARRATT APARTMENTS , ... ... , . i nit," i. nuai a i J,c i j a nitric tertained the Kindergarten class of Mrg Gilman and was knQwn Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con- last Thursday in honor of Kelly Pettyjohn's birthday. The group had made May baskets which they delivered to the older peo ple in town then went to Petty john's for ice cream and cake. Mrs. Earl McCabe is teacher for the kindergarten class. Rev. and Mrs. Del McAmis of Milton-Freewater were guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Luedde Sat urday and Sunday. jr...-1 I When It Rains . . . It's Dry With low cost electric power, you can forget about sudden wash-day showers, wind blown dirt and never ending trips to your clothes line. For your electric clothes dryer makes its own sunny weather. Moreover, it's close at hand, easy to operate and actually dries clothes softer and fluffier than any other drying method. So don't wait for a rainy day. Visit your electric appliance store today and select the dryer that fits your particular needs. You'll find a wide selection of sizes, styles and colors (with matching washers). Do it better, for LESS . . . Electrically We're Now In Our New Building Just Off the North End of Main Street. Watch for Open House in June. here at Betty Foss. Tim Kilby came home two weeks ago. He had spent the winter in Arizona with some of his relatives. Deputy Robert Cantwell drove to Pendleton on Friday on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gilman drove to Portland last Thursday morning to be with their son, Donald, from Alaska, while his wife was taking tests in the Portland Clinic. Mead and Lin- nie came home Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Verne Matteson of Mt. Vernon were here for fishing and to visit with their folks on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matteson and daughter, Mrs. Jessie Scott, and son, Verne Matteson, drove to Walla Walla, Wn, Monday on business Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott have sold their lot on which Ernie Johnson has his trailer house, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cant well. Bud Steele and son. Willard, of Hood River, were in town last Thursday evening to attend a school meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Palmer and three children came from Condon last Sunday to spend the day with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Capon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim TiDDett. Mrs. Grace Stirritt, and Mr. and Mrs. George Capon drove to John Day to visit the Lonnie Harris fam ily, and Mrs. Stirritt visited her granddaughter, Mrs. Carl Rose and family. Mrs. Delsie Swick returned home with her daugh ter, Mrs. Capon, after spending a week at the Harris home. Mr. and Mrs. George Capon were hosts for a birthday din ner Saturday evening for two grandchildren, Terry and Don nie Forrest, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrest. Also present was another grandmother, Mrs. Delsie Sweek. Glenn Simmilink of Madras Sales Ring Yards was a caller at the L. L. Flower ranch Fri day afternoon. High school baccalaureate services will be Sunday, May 18, at 8:00 p.m. Graduation exercis es will be Friday, May 23, at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Oletta Farrens was in Hood River last week attending the Past Master's Convention. She returned home Saturday. Miss Patricia Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, Dane Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes, and Brent Hix son, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hixson, are the three students chosen to attend Girls' and Boys' State. L HEPPNER PHONE 676-5319 OR 676-9294 PENDLETON iji When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp ner, these Pendleton Business and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. Appliances Ed and Clay's APPLIANCE CENTER Sales and Service Ph. 276-1170 207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton Ed Sailing Clayton Baker G.E. KitchenAid Furniture BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE George and Jean Brandl, Owners Everything 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 Serve Tou Electricians ZEPHYR ELECTRIC, INC. 332 S. E. Emigrant Ave. Electrical Contractor w. jr. uviiKe; ZIMMERMAN Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Bus. Phone 276-6921 wa. Res. 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