Page 5. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, Mar. 13, 1975
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Alwml 75 people al (ended the
nien house al the parsonage
Sunday afternoon, March 9,
given hy Rev, and Mrs. Bill
Arthur. In appreclallon of (he
fellowship they have had In
the church and community In
the piiHl fmir years.
Miiry. Mill and their fouler
daughter. Rnsclla. will he
moving l Condon around the
first of April. Rev. Arlhur will
hocntw pallor of (he United
Church of Christ In Condon.
They invite anyone in Ihe area
to drop In and nee them when
in Condon.
Melissa and Mary Pal
McKlligoll were visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mm. Dick
MrKllignll. Inst week. The
Uiils are attending Carroll
College In Helena, Mont.
Cuming home wilh Ihem for
the vacation were school
males Dinnna Morgan, Heidi
Haddock and Steve Glrrondla,
. all of Montana, w ho went on lo
Cortland lo visit his sister.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Lundell
ol Milwaukee were recenl
visitors al Ihe home of Mr. and
Mrs ('It'll Ilea l.undell went
riiihl hack and Kulh Lundell
spent last week with her sister
and oihcr relatives and re
turned home Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs Caul Petty
john recently returned from a
Inplo I .as Vegas, New, where
thev attended ihe Intermoun
lain Oil Marketers Conven
tion The main speaker for 'he
cum mi ion w as EkGov. Ron
alii Itcngan of California.
Mr and Mrs Hay Turner of
WfsiNiri spent pari of last
week Osiiing her mother.
Mrs Gladys Drake, and olher
relatives: Monty Turner and
Mr anil Mrs Mike Rowrll and
daughter
Mrs. Jim Swanson spent Ihe
weekend in Medford visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Circle. She returned
Sunday and her parents
accompanied her home for a
lew dav's v isit
s
Joel Peterson vvas honored
wiili a surprise birthday
dinner given by his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Inn Peterson, al
their ranch home. March 5.
Other gliesls besides his
In hi her Caul were Mike War
ren. Jim Kiner, Mike, Paul
and Chai he McKlligoll. Kick
Peterson, Aaron Klinger and
Turn llanilelt
Charlie McKlligotl. Tom
llanilelt and Kick Peterson
went to Baker Thursday lo see
the netiing rounds of Ihe Slate
II Basketball Tournament.
Jerry Snow and Joe McElli
itiiti from Eugene spent Ihe
weekend here. Jerry came up
to help her grandmother. Mrs,
Harvey Smith, celebrate her
birthday, and Joe visited his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
McKlligotl, and family.
Mrs, Pal' Thornton of Al
bany is v isiiing al the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Matthews. Deniee Mall
hews from Echo was also
home for Ihe weekend,
Hum hgrass Kebekah l.odge
mei al the home of Mrs. Dav id
Hietmann Thursday. The next
meeting will be March 20 al
Ihe home of Mrs. Berl Akers.
Mrs, Harriet Bolman re
turned lo her home in Seattle
Saturday after visiting wilh
her mother. Mrs. Vida Heli
ker, and attending memorial
services for her brother,
Donald Heliker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McElli
gott and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Don McElligolt and family.
Attention
We have the following chemicals
for sale now
Butyl Ester 6E L.V.'s4and6lbs.
Amines-Banvel-Lorox
Also a limited amount of Bronate
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
4227254 lone, Ore.
NEWS
and Mr. and Mm. Dick
McKlllgolt and family left for
Portland Monday to attend Ihe
funeral for Ihelr uncle. Leo II.
Holhoke. al St. Cecilia Calho
llc Church. Tuesday, at Bea
verton, Concluding services
and vault interment were at
Ml. Calvary Cemetery In
Portland.
The CWA of the Willows
Grange Is sponsoring al St.
Patrick's dinner at the hall on
March lit. I lo 3 p.m. There
will be a choice of ham or
chicken.
On Friday, March 14, there
will tie a 4-li style show at 7:30
p ni. In Ihe lone Cafclorlum.
Everyone is Invited lo attend.
The Cardinal Club will meel
Thursday, March 13. 7:30
p m.. in Ihe lone Cafelorium.
The speaker will tie from Ihe '
Hoard for Action for Ihe
Handicapped, and the topic is
"Everyone Has Ihe Right to
Develop His Potential lo Ihe
Fullest," There also will be a
mock 'trial hy Mrs. Doherty's
lunior high English class. '
Saturday. March 15. Ihe
GAA Is sponsoring a Sadie
Hawkins dance In Ihe cafe
teria. :3o lo 12 p.m.
Kathleen Marie McElligott.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
McKlligotl, lone, is listed on
ihe University of Portland's
fall semester honor roll. The
university's registrar's office
announced that 4211 students
achieved this academic
honor: 107 students earned
perfect grade point averages.
Miss McKlllgolt is a sopho
more enrolled in the School of
Nursing at Ihe University of
Portland.
Julie K. Zinter. lone, medi
cal radiologic technology stu
dent at Oregon Institute of
Technology. Klamath Falls, is
on Ihe dean's honor lisl for the
fall term.
SHEItltl WILSON. BKTTV
CHOCK Fit WINNER
Sherri Wilson has been
named lone High School
1174 75 Hetty Crocker Family
leader of Tomorrow, Sherri
wfin Ihe honor by competing
with olher seniors in the
whiten knowledge and atti
tude examination on live. 3.
She is now eligible for slate
and national honors and will
receive a Mcially designed
award from General .Mills,
Inc . sxmsir of Ihe annual
educational scholarship pro
mam. ORDINAL ( I I II TO HEAR
TM K OV IIWDICAITEtl
The Cardinal Club will meel
at 7::t() March 13. al Ihe lone
Cafelorium.
There will be a speaker
from Ihe "Action for llandi
capied " Topic of the speech
is. "Everyone has Ihe right to
develop Ihe full potential."
The rest of the program w ill
be devoted lo a mock trial by
Anne Doherty's English
classes.
Maynard Jackson Slrulhers
Jr.. Lexington and Joylene
Faye Derrick. Pendleton,
were married Feb. 25 by
Justice of Ihe Peace Charles
O'Connor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Larrv Felsch, lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ek
strom. Boring, Ore. are
parents of a daughter, Codi
I,ee, born Feb. 28. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Ekslrom, lone, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank fYmk,
Eagle Creek, Ore. Codi Lee
joins a sister, Shawn.
Farmers
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCjg 1 joints'" irvi' i J
loxfngton
Holly Rebekah Lodge met
March 6 for Its regular
meeting. The group favored
preservation of that portion of
the old Oregon Trail in (he
southern part of the bombing
range, and also of Well's
Springs, a county bicentennial
project.
Guest for the evening was
Ruth Bergstrom, Heppner,
chairman of District 20 con
vention in Heppner, June 20.
Plans were made for partici
pation in Ihe convention. Ruth
Robinson, Lexington, is vice
chairman. Practice was held on drap
ing Ihe charter,
11 was announced that the
3 Links Club will meet at the
home of Delpha Jones on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner,
Albany, former Lexington
residents, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Robinson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wagen
blast and sons. Odessa, Wa.,
were visitors at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Lee Wagen
blasi. over the weekend.
Erin Klinger was sworn into
the U. S. Navy al Boise. Idaho,
last weekend. He will leave for
training in June.
Mr, and Mrs. Armin Wihlon.
Redmond, former Lexington
residents, visited wilh Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Jones and other
friends in Ihe area Sunday.
Mrs, lee Wagenblast,
accompanied by Mrs. Randall
Martin. Pilot Rock, were
Portland visitors several days
last week. While they they
al tended Ihe Mcleod Hayes
wedding. Also going lo the
wedding from Lexington were
Mr and Mrs. George Kruger.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
VanWinkle were in Portland
on husiness last Thursday.
WIK TXSTING PARTY
IS POSTPONED
TheSnroplimisl Club's wine
lasting parly scheduled for
March 22 has been postponed
until April 12. according to
Barbara Paullus.
The ev cnl w ill be held al the
Elks Club, but Mrs. Paullus
said one does nol have lo be an
Elk in order lo attend this
evenl.
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DALE ADLARD picks another lone winner in the
Who's Who Guessing Game.
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I.OHI PltOCK. Hi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Crock, lone, receives her $20 check for identifying
Wlva Hcclulolt as last week's Mystery Person. She
missed Hie number of clues, so this week's winner
stands in win a total of $:!." by making the identification
and listing ibe proper number of clues. Last week's
clues: rancher, ret., pioneer, painted house. moving,
teacher ret., no children
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First Federal Savings
MaiW mimumtm ni AND lOAN ASSOCIATION
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Irrigon
In inlermural sports at A. C.
Houghton School the Bucks
came in first place in boys
volleyball with 5 wins, 1 loss;
Celtics. 2nd place, 4 wins, 2
losses: Sonics, 2 wins, 4
losses: Blazers, 1 win, 5
losses.
In girls basketball the
scores kept changing with a
3-way tie for a while with the
Rockets, Stars and Comets.
The Rockets went up to first
place wilh a 2-0 win over the
Comets, wilh the Stars in 3rd
place followed by the Meteors.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brazil of
Hermiston. formerly of Cali
fornia are the new owners of
Ihe Complete Food Store that
has been operated by Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Christiansen.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kin
dell, who took possession of
Ihe Riverview Trailer Court a
year ago. have moved to
irrigon from The Dalles,
w here he has been engaged as
a building contractor.
C. J Jancura of Seattle and
Jay Berry of Vancouver. Wa..
were visitors of relatives in
Irrigon last week. Mrs. Al
Partlow traveled with them to
Seattle to visit her daughter,
Sherrv. a student at Seattle
Automotive
SIIFKKFI.I. CHEVROLET.
INC.
Complete Sales & Serv ice
3rd & Main Hermiston
Buildinx Supplies
SKEl'SFOK Al l. VOI R
lit II.DINti SI'PPI.IES.
We feat lire Boy sen Paints
TIM A I .I'M l.l.MHF.IUO.
Tim Moore. Mgr.
I:',: SK Oorion 2fi-fi21
PKIH.Ef6
Cafes Lounges
( AI. SI.Ol .VOK&CAEE
Specialist in mixed drinks
and fine foods.
Hans Itrinkrr
liTli-.iiil.i Heppner
Construction
HIVF.HBEM)
( ONSTKl t TION CO.
Concrete Aggregate
Crushed Rock
Drain Rock
asphalt Paving
Excavating and Grading
llei mislon. Oregon
Phone 5HT-2I24
Drugs, prescriptions
HERMISTON DRl'G
Free Prescription
Mail Service
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Gifts for all occasions.
Snack Bar
I Main St. Ph. 567-3072
Floor Covering
Heating
.M&R FLOOR COVERING
Carpet, Linoleum, Ceramic
Tile, Kitchen Cabinets
Free Estimates
All Work Guaranteed
Matt Hughes
422 Linden Way
tiTfi-9118 Heppner
KEM1G FLOOR COVERING
Carpet, draperies, linoleum
counter tops, ceramic tile,
flooring, sundries
Sales & Installation
330 S.W. 1 1 th Butter Creek
Hwy. Hermiston
Family disappears,
merchants unhappy
Heppner 's traditional "milk
of human kindness" is curdled
I his week.
Each year Heppner mer
chants donate money and gifts
to Ihe parents of Ihe firsl baby
born in Morrow County each
New Year. The 1975 winners
were twins born to a Ixing
lon couple.
The parents collected the
gifts, and many merchants
and townsmen began trading
with the father, who recently
leased the Chevron Station in
Ixinglon. They wanted to
help out w ith the new business
venture and thus aid the new
(wins.
The station proprietor re
sponded in kind by patronizing
local business firms.
Then it happened.
Friday the father came to
Heppner and cashed the
station's receipts. The same
day. Ihe mother made pur
Roofing and Painting
i
:ji New roofs, roof coating, built-up roofs, shingles oiled
and stained. Home, farm and ranch painting, including
rrvntnr and grain storage.
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Call (laude Pettev 989-81X4. eves.
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Furniture
See us before you buy your
color TV or slereosvstem.
WII.COXKIRMURE
AND APPLIANCES
2."l . Hermiston Ave.
."HiT-.'-OI Hermiston
w)twscouifTsm-M i
New & I'sed
Furniture & Appliances
Authorized N'orge Dealers
2,'ini N. First. Hermiston
5fi7-X!Mi0
Furnace Service
Dick's
FI RNACE SERVICE
We service nearly all types pf
furnaces; also sales and
service on new heating & air
conditioning units.
Phone 276-7174
DICK HASBROICK
::n:;sV l.lth Pendleton
Insurance
Tl'R.NER, VAN MARTER
& BRYANT
General Insurance
RIGGLES-BOYCE
INSIRANCE AGENCY
676-9625 Heppner
Ray Boyce 676-5384
Real Estate
JESS MASON
Licensed Real Estate Broker
for
Farm and Home Service
ED HINT. Salesman
9X9-8452
Monuments
Cemetery grave markers
Granite, Marble, Bronze
SW EENEY MORTUARY
24 hour phone
676-IM or 676-9226
Also Serving lone & Lexington
Heppner, P.O. Box 97. Ore.
chases of clothing for the
children, paying for Ihem by
check. The couple returned to
lxinglon. The next morning
nil their belongings had been
removed from the station and
their trailer home. They were
nowhere lo be found. Monday,
those checks bounced.
The Paul Harrahs came to
Heppner last July from
Tacnma. Wa. He worked for
Kinzua Corporation until Dec
ember, when he left to
manage the gas station at
I-xinglon.
The Oregon Motor Vehicles
Division reported Friday that
,58 per cent of the 501 drivers
and passengers killed in
traffic crashes last year were
not wearing seat belts at Ihe
time they were killed.
Probably more than that were
not wearing their hats.
experience
Optometrist
DR. E. K. SCHAFFITZ
Optometrist
Next lo Hotel Heppner
entrance.
676-9165
Heppner
Physctans-Surgeona
DR. I- D. TIBBI.ES
Osteopath phy sician and
surgeon
1st National Bank BIdg.
Res. S76-92IO Off. 676-9616
GER ALD A. JONES. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
116 E. Ilurlburt. Hours:
Mon. thru Thins.. 9 a.m.
I.'::ai p.m.; I::J6 p.m.-5 p.m.;
Kri.,9a.m.-I p.m.
Hermiston. Ore. 97838
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We repair all
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2 US. Main
Pendleton 276-2332
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ABSTR ACT AN D TITLE CO.
Title Insurance
Off ice in Peters BIdg.
676-9912
Heppner
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Open every weekday,
and Saturdays and
Sundays if necessary.
Phone 676-9406
989-8164
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