Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 16, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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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
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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."
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