Page 6. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday. Mar. 11, 1976 Mr. and "Mrs. Arlet Camp bell and Andrea went to Bend Saturday to visit Ariel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Campbell. On the way home they stopped at Redmond and Prineville to visit Ariel's sisters. hav a nice weekend. End o faud Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hoskin son, Prineville arrived Sunday to spend the day visiting at the Gordon Orr home. Sunday evening Alfred Parrott and son Bruce, Unity, also arrived to visit the Orr's and Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Sharp. Im-r', 8 new pickups in stock Ol--- 2 tons $3850.00 long bed ' M tons $3830.00 long bed 4 speed Standard 6-ft. or 7-ft. Stretch 3650.00 short bed 4 speed Mileage -24 city 30 highway Cash no trade we will license for 2 years, include bumper & radio at a special price. 15newDatsun210s from $3,000-3,500 Mileage-29 in town 41 highway 6-710 wagens in stock 2-2Zs in stock F.larbro Datson 51 5 S.E.Dorian Penrlloton 276-0330 (g) Boise Cascade Homes LOYEir TO LIVE IN-EASY TO OWN Busy Oee Hons System Authorise local MAUI for toitm Cmtm4 Homt UMATKU PfNDLfTON POtnMUn.rMM HtPfN Dene1 Btm. ele ree. USCeaereSf. (soi) ut-nn USO fer IMM hM, Urn ti MH nee), trail Steret, teneil. turn (key I 1). ( Peekiei, feNfe, Certea hM, Iwt lee Tiwti aee1 1mi-H Wm BUSY BEE Attention Formers ! ! ! Last year some of our customers enjoyed a 5-10 bushel per acre increase with early spraying of Bronate over a late spraying of 24-D. Bronate can be sprayed early while the weeds and grain are small. The grain only needs to have 3-4 leaves. Early spraying Is the one that helps. Bronate can be sprayed in colder weather (any weather that your nozzles don't freeze). Every day you delay In spraying your weeds, is costing you money. Kill them while they are small. Act now, give us a call, 422 7254. We have a good stock of Bronate, Buctril, 24 D, and other chemicals. Pettyjohn Oil Co. lone, Oregon 422-7254 KDIZUA HEVS Bv Barbara Pike Once again the big news this week in the Kin ma area is basketball, this time at Baker for the State "B" Championship. Dispite our disappointment Friday night when the team seemed to be suffering from a bad case of tournament fever we were all very proud of our team than and on Saturday night when they put it all together to take third place from Camas Valley. Saturday afternoon downtown Baker might have been the Kinzua Mercantile or the sidewalk in Fossil to judge by the familiar, faces seen while doing some window shopping. Sunday most of the Wheeler fans returned home to dream of next year maybe, just maybe we'll take home the top proze, but til then the record says third, we know our boys are TOPS. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell went to The Dalles on Monday on business. Mrs. Alma Cory, Mrs. Linda Nyseth and daughter Brenda went to Madras last Monday for medical a (tension and to do some business. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum and children went to Porltand Friday to spend the weekend. Bill and Patsy McMinn went to The Dalles Monday for medical tests. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pike went to Odell, Tuesday to spend the night with Grady and Margeret Rogers. Wednesday morning they went to The Dalles to be with Don's stepfather, Mr. George Austin, while Don's mother, Mrs. Evelyn Austin had surgery at The Dalles General Hospital. Mrs. Iris Morley went to Hood River Saturday afternoon to visit her daughters Annie and Christine for the weekend. The Troy Day family went to Pendleton this weekend to visit Troys mother, Mrs. Verlie Derrick. They went to Baker to see the final two games of the "B" tournament. On their way home they stopped in Heppner to visit with the Dick Sargents. March 7, was Laymen Sunday at the Kinzua Community Church. Mrs. Don Cory was in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell, Charlene and Robbie went to Milton-Freewater Friday where Mrs. Hubbell stayed to visit at the home of her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. William Eldridge while the rest of the family went on to Baker for the tournament Sunday they stopped in Hermiston to visit Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is the sister of John Hawk, Kinzua. The Johsons are former Kinzua residents. Newlyweds Larry and Nancy (Benson) Christianson are now at home in Vancouver, WA., where Larry is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Bogart enjoyed a short visit with their son Steve Sunday. Steve returned to Baker Sunday evening where he is employed by Helicopter Logging. Mrs. La Vina Conner spent the weekend in Baker visiting at the home of her father-in-law Mr. Albert Conner. Mrs. Denna Reid and De Rina went to Hermiston Thur sday to visit the orthodontist. While in Hermiston they had lunch at the home of Mrs. Reid's sister. Mrs. Shirley Pe terson. Mr. and Mrs.- Steve Conlee and sons Rob and Scot I went to Hermiston Thursday to visit several friends and relatives. While there they drove to Pendleton for the basketball games. They returned home Sunday. Hershel and Betty Murdock went to John Day to attend the Range Management meeting at the Malheur National Forest headquarters. Mr. Mu rdock was at the meeting as a representative for the Oregon Bow Hunters. Dave and Sue Mattison and their daughters Robin and Jodi went to Odell Saturday to spend the weekend at the Grady Roger's home. They also visited with the Herb Luper family. Betty Murdock drove to Heppner Wednesday to take her husband Hershel for a doctor appointment. He is reported as doing well and has been released to return to work. Heppner Barber Shop hew Location r HOTEL BUILDING 146 Willow St Senior Citizens 52.50 P old Laundromat location) few Saturday March 13 DANCE Music by The Denims 9 til 2:30 Admission $2 Hardman Community Center Supper will be served Vape's Diesel & Auto Repair at Jim's Welding Ml major work m Cummin. IMroil and r rent alignment AirrtmdiilofllnKrrpalr Ml Hlamoir iMnr-MB and rrpilr Wayno Wilson 676-5816 Home phone 676-9746 Riverside Ave., Heppner 192S FIFTY YKARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Trodson were in Heppner on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall entertained with a turkey dinner on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Uhland and children from Lamed, KS. George Swaggart, former resident of this city, was over from his Pendleton home and spent Monday here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balsig er. of lone and Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Lexington, attended an anniversary program and banquet of Doric Lodge No. 20, K of P on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LaDu sire spent several days in Portland, where Mr. LaDusire attended a meeting of the Chrysler organization. Forty of the wool producers and others interested in the sheep industry meet Wednes day afternoon with President K J. Warner and Secretary Hugh Sprout of the Oregon Wool Growers Assn. Cheese will store well in a plastic bag, but sprinkle drops of water inside to maintain moisture. If mold forms Just trim off, it will not harm cheese. Kcglcrs Korner THIRTY YKARS AGO The Morrow County Grain Growers exercised the option for the purchase of the elevators and the dock facili ties at Paterson Ferry in North Morrow County. Kirk and Robinson took honors at the recent Oregon Hereford Assn. blue tag show and sale at Pendleton showing the reserve champion bull. First place winners of the annual Elks scholarships were two lone students, Ernest Drake and Anna Jepsen; Donald Casteel. Lexington and Virginia Andresen, Hepp ner took second place honors. The value and the need for an addition to Pioneer Memo rial Hospital which was com pleted last year was well demonstrated this week when the institution operated for a few days at over a 100 per cent capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Co nnor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lind strom. Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. William Smethurst attended a Locust reception of the chap ter of the Order of the Eastern Slar, Pendleton. Shirley Orr held a Home Interior party at her home Wednesday evening. Peterson's Jewelers look 4. games from Fiesta Bowl. Central Market lost 3 games to Morrow County Grain Gro wers and Coast to Coast took 3 games from Gardners. Individual high game was 179 rolled by Dorris Graves. Petersons and Marie Turner, MCGG also with a 179. 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