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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1972)
1 IIF.PI'NFR HOAKDMAN Andcrcggs To Note FriomU arc united to 41. tmi tlx 40th weitdim; anm wrsar celebration of Mr, ami Mrs. Charles Antlore of Fmiliioi), hit-h will I a potluek limxr at 2 p.m. Mar. 19 at th Tilltcum Crane lull in Peiu!l.ton. In charge of lb dinnor arvt re Cfution lo Mlow arc tlx couple's son-in-law ami lam;htr, Mr. ami Mrs. Fowan liuuls, Issaijuah, Wash. Kurdnun gets nw firm Tht" Port of Morrow final lied a contract last Thurs day to locate Heady-Mix Inc. of MUton-Freewater in the east end of the food process ing park on the port's in dustrial property east of Moardnun. Port of Morrow Manager Rupert L. Kenned) said owner Jim Busch will operate the Port's sand, gravel and rock deposits. At the outset Husch will supply Ready-mix to the area, Kennedy said. Several operators had nude proposals to the port for this type of operation, accord ing to the manager. The commission estab lished a wharf line on two and a half miles of river frontage It owns In its in dustrial park. This action gives the port care and cus tody out 500 feet into the 1 HEY! 0i ill IN -If , V4i 1 1 Come in and Look at our Full Line of IHC Tractors and Equipment Test Drive a Hydrostatic Drive Tractor Free Coffee and doughnuts All day Saturday, March 18 don't Miss Iff : m MORROW COUOTlf GRADM GROWERS ; OIIF I, CAZFTrF TIMFS ThuimI.iv. M.miIi ti, W7? K)th Columbia River from the high water line. In other action the port moved to irchae ltM acres of land east of Hoardnun for $13,014 to get landfill to replace Om- land that has been miiutl in recent years for highway construction. The commission is sending development data to .Sec retary of D'fense Melvin l aird ami the ArniedServlces Committees of both houses of Congress to aid them in the relocation of the Navy bombing range south of Hoardnun. The Atomic Fncrgt Commission has Mid the bombing range must be relocated if a nuclear power plant is to be established on the Hoeing land southwest of HAtrdniau. Hecently an undersecretary of the Navy balked at the idea of the move. The Hoardnun City Council at their meeting last Tuesday night asked Mayor Dewey West Jr. to write Morrow County officials and soil con servation districts in the area encouraging the formation of soil erosion districts. The plowing up of thousands of acres of land in the area together with the strong winds prevalent here has created dust problems and the city hall has been receiving com plaints from residents. This Week's Special Pickup and Super Cargo Carrier 670x15 6 ply 523.85 plus $244 FET 700x15 6 ply $28.57 plus $284 FET 8.25x20 10 ply 65.88 plus $6.17 FET Be sure and come in Therefore, the council feels It Is urgent to form a soil erosion district In the area. The city has received a Cer tificate of Merit from tlte Ore gon state Health Plvtston for pure water. Dewey West Jr., miyor of Hoardnun. has Uen nanfrd Morrow County chairman in the Re-elect Sen. Mark Hat field campaign. West is a Port of Morrow com missioner and past Port Com mission president. He is vice president of the League of Oregon Cities. A total of JH1.50 was col lected here for the Heart Fund drive. The Ladles Aid Society of Hoardnun Com munity Church sMisored the drive with Mrs. Leo Hoot as chairman. Assisting her in the drive were Mrs. Ilatel Miller and Mrs. Frank Mar-low. 10M Willow's Grange will have a Pot Luck l uncheon on Sun day, Mar. 19 at 12 30 p.m. Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Crabtree will have a slide presenta tion on their triptoGermany. The Women's Activity Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Clara Kinzer on Mar. 16, at 2 p.m. P1NCHOLE CARD PARTY sponsored by the Willow's Grange will be held Mar. 25 at 8 p.m. 1A- to be held Saturday, March 18 1- '2 inch Drill Press 2- 500 Gallons Gasoline 3- 9 Piece Set Revere Ware Mil. AND MltS. HAY HI KT 1.1 Y. Portland, will speak at the Sunday. Mar. 19, 1100 service of the lone United Church of Christ. They will give a la man's inter pretation of the work that the church is doing in South Auertea, The couple will have a further presentation and will entertain questions on Sunday afternoon at 4p.m. Al Marick ami Mrs. Gene Lancaster honored at a birth day part) March 12. Hostess, ing was Mrs. Al Marick. Guests were Gene lincas ter, Gene Lancaster, Jr., J, I). Lancaster, I aura, John, ami Dave Marick. Judy Jaeger, Condon, M.s. Marick" niece, ami Mrs. Alta Lofton, Mrs. Martek's mother. An interior decorator iur ty was hostessed by Mrs. Herl Akers on Mar, 9. Mrs. Mildred Williamson, Ar lington, presented the home items to the guests. Among those present was Mrs. Rod ney LlniH'll, Arlington. Kalph Martin, Lake Os wego, was a weekend guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Mar tin. The Martin's also visit ed at Hiurdnun with another son ami his family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin of Othel lo. In route to Huardman, the Martins visited with Mrs. Mable Cotter, a patient at the Hernilston Good Samari tan Center Nursing Home. Co-op Farm Market 670x15 6 ply $21.10 plus $244 FET 700x15 6 ply 24.97 plus $284 FET 825x20 10 ply 56.25 plus $6.17 FET Prices Include Mounting and Balancing and Register for our Free drawing Marianne Pettyjohn, a UMCC Freshman, was a weekend guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn. Mrs. Vera Hletnunn arrived home from Haker 011 March 16 after sending a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Hietmann are sis ters. Mrs. Charles O lonnor re turned to lone on Mar. 10 after having major surgeryat St. Vincent's Hospital In Port land. A WEDDING SHOWED held Mar. 11 honoring Mrs. Jim Harvey, Pendleton, was host ed by Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn. The bridal shower was held in the home of Mrs. Allen Anderson, Olex. Others helw Ing with the part) were Mrs. Loveiu Palmer. Condon. Mrs, Marvin Hoffmann, Con don, ami Mrs. Floyd Ander son, Olex. CODHFCTION: A printed line was omitted on the lone Junior-high School's basket ball records in the Mar, 9 paer. The article should have read that the "A" team finished the season with a 5-5 record ami the "H"' team ended with a 1-9 record. Mrs. Darrel Wilson was honored guest at a birthday luncheon on March 9 In the home of Mrs. Harold HolU. Friends on hand to help Mrs. Wilson eclevrate her birthday were Mrs. Hob Mont gomery, Mrs. Paul Tews and Rondy, Mrs. Dennis McKay Country Squire 670x15 6 ply $27.45 phis $Z78 FET 700x15 6 ply 32.80 plus $26 FET 8.25x20 10 ply J2.90 plus $726 FET iind Kohyn. Mrs. lkile liaker, and Mrs. Lloyd MeNary. THE IONK ItrHFKAII Lodge preiured a SI. Pal rick's lunelieon for the Lex ington Hull) Lodge ami the Sans Somi Heppner Lodge on March 11. There were 41 ladles on hand for the luncheon: 18 representing Sans Souci Lodge ; 10 from Holly, ami 13 from lone's Lodge. Mrs. l.etha Arclu.r won the door prUe. After the luncheon, games were en joyed by those In attendance. Mr. ami Mrs. Garland Swan son were weekend guests of his brother ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Nomun Swansoti, Portland. Mrs. Ella Hurgnyne has recently been hospitalized at the Pioneer Memorial llos Hal, Heppner. A birthday party In honor of Mrs. Gene Lancaster was giv en by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree on Mar. 10. Guests in attendance were Gene Lan caster, J D. Lancaster, Gene Lancaster, Jr., Mrs. Al Mar ick , and I aura Marick. Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and Mrs. George Miller wereCo hostesses for a baby show er honoring Mrs. Sam Sealu, on March 7, Other hostesses for the cradle shower, which took place In Mayvllle were Mrs. Frank Dyer and Mrs. Hill Dyer. Anita Palmer, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Palmer, Truck Tire celebrated her eighth birth lay on Mar. 13. Several friends attended a party held In her honor. Mrs, Lewis Halvorsen, Mother Advisor of lone Rain Imw no. 09, ami Mrs. Hoy W. Lindstrom, Grand Adah of tlte Grand Chapter of Oregon, order of Eastern Star, were In Ashland for the weekend. On Mar. 11, they attended the reception of Mrs. George Ward, Grand Mar shall of Grand Chapter of RANCH AERO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operated By PAUL N. HANSEN Spraying, seeding, liquid and dry fertilixing. Using large Snow Air craft for maximum crop coverage and penetration. 24 Years Experience in This Area Phone 676-9925 Heppner, Ore. Sale Oregon, Ashland, On Mar. 12 tlte ladies were present fur the reception honoring Su san Edwards, Worthy Grand Advisor of International Rain bow fur Girls In Oregon. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pelt) Mui on Mar. 9 were Mr. and Mrs, Fa rule Klrru-h, La Grande, Mr, Klrsch la County Agent and was on his way to Lexington for Hie four th session of his class on "Grain Marketing." I