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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1970)
Kinzua Postmaster Dies Sept. 27 By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Mrs. Esma G. (Gil Jy) Hoover, Kinzua Postmaster, passed away Sunday, Sept. 27 nt The Dalles General Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30 at the Kinzua Community Church. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson of San Francisco, Calif., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Boring. Mrs. Johnson Is Mrs. Boring's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilsey spent last weekend In Southern Oregon where they met Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilsey of Los An geles, Calif., at Humbug Mt. State Park. They took the Jet boat trip up the Rogue River to Agnes on Sunday, returning to Kinzua Monday. ' Mrs. Jack Sitton and Mrs. Lee Bailey were business visitors to The Dalles on Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Haugeberg of For est Grove spent last week visit ing with Mrs. Richard Sargent and children. She is Mrs. Sar gent's grandmother and on Fri day, Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Al len Nlstad took Mrs. Haugeberg to Madras to be met by Mrs. Sargent's mother and to go to Bend to visit for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Port Her spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Hood River on business. Have Surgery Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble field went to La Grande Thurs day evening where Mrs. Stub blefield entered St. Joseph's Hos pital for Friday morning sur gery. She is doing very nicely. Mrs. Howard Rice and Mrs. Don Slinkard spent Wednesday In Bend on business and visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyl er. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Rice and family and Mrs. Slink Rice entered St. Charles Hospi ard returned to Bend where Mrs. A Until wanted to est on your investment, you Now, can invest tal on Sunday for surgery sched uled for Tuesday. George Klllich and Robert Van Ryn of Ann Arbor, Mich., spent Wednesday and Thursday here visiting with Pastor and Mrs. William Mai. Mrs. Kenneth Miller and Tod of Portland are spending this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson. Birthday Party Mrs. Herbert Luper was the hostess last Monday to a birth day party for her daughter Mar cl who was five. The youngsters played games and then had ice cream and cup cakes. Those present were Marci, Mike and Marc Luper, Lisa Sferlazza, Jeannette Bell, James and David Parton, Kalvin, Kathy, and Steve Schluckebier, Cindi Bowman, Bobble Conlee, Danny and Deb by McRoberts, Mike Van Ars dale, Christy Sargent, Jodi Mat Gladvs Jewell, Laura ;Bfcr9 al pun mmi m ip now, if you earn top inter needed quite a chunk of money. But not any longer. with just $500 or more, you in three different kinds counts. And earn three high rates est. All at the same time, with one convenient passbook! Our new First Investors Passbook. You can divide your initial deposit into amounts of $50 or more among the accounts you choose to use, and add $50 or more whenever you wish. If you'd like to invest in all three accounts, you can put part of your GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, October Hire, Donna Schluckebier, Rober ta Conlee, and Maiiln Ptirtun. Mr. und Mrs. Jij.'s Bowman and family spent Sunday in The Dalles on business and while there visited with Mrs. Verlin Conner at The Dalles General Hospital. Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and fam ily were business visitors to Portland for the weekend and also visited with relatives. Visiting in Kinzua Sunday af ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Robinson and daughter Dor is of Heppner. Mrs. Dorothy Grogan of Wes ton visited, last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Loweu snarp. on l ues 5k of ac of inter to 5 Wed like to . jl jjyou. MEMBER F.O.I.C. day Mrs. Grogan and Mrs. Sharp went to Prineville and Redmond. In Prineville they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dragleh and In Redmond with Mr. and Mrs. Danny 1 lines and family. Camp 5 Party Mrs. Terry Todd was the host ess Tuesday evening for the Camp 5 Women's Card Club at the Camp 5 Community Hall. High was won by Clndl Weas er, low by Pat McMlnn, and pi nochles by Betty Murdock and Judy Warming. Others playing ura SUA Mnttison. Rose Merry Nelson, Carol Thomas, Carol Norris, Sharon lien, nose nara wick, and Deena Reld. Grand Mtet money in Two-Year time and earn 5 interest. Put another part in the One-Year account at 512. And put the our flexible 90-Day time account. If you'd rather, you can split your money between two accounts. Or put it all in one. And your interest, computed from day of deposit, can be transferred quarterly into your checking or savings account. First Investors Passbook. It's the first way to earn a lot of interest without a lot of money. get to know FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON 1, 1970 Section 2 hli:h for the series went to Ter ry Todd with Clndl Weaser hav ing second high. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White went to Portland last Tuesday for Denzlly to have medical care. Mrs. Dean Wimer, Bert, Kev in, and Jim went to Hermlston Thursday for Kevin and Jim to have medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Warming and family and Mrs. Herschel Murdock went to Bend Friday on business and for Jolene and rvniir tn have medical care. m Dean Wlmer and family went to Aurora Saturday where mot Mr Wlmor at MS Dro- ther, Joe Wlmers Dean had Just the account, time rest in It pays 5 been released from Providence Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan ana family of Dayvllle visited with friends at Camp 5 over the weekend. In Heppner Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and son Bobby were business visit ors to Heppner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen of John rnv visited durlnu the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwlck. Mr T.n1i Davis and Mrs. Ed- nh prrv of Lonerock spent last Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blue. On sunaay, ir. .nrfi Mr farlon Bump and family of Cascade Locks visit ed with the Blues. It has bn reported that .. - A Dnard in Fainer naynum , -, traction at St. Anthony Hospital having an old back ailment treated. Mrs. Uta Thomas of Portland. .former resident her, has JSr,g Mrs. Sadie Parrtoh.