Page 6 Heppner Gazette TIMES, Thursday, April 24, 1952 Bucknum was over Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drake were Mrs. Fay STARTED THIS WEEK Elks Make HOSPITAL NEWS to the REPLANTING Heppner in to watch the from Echo Monday spend State Leader Due New To Mr. Mrs. Spray Sunday Mrs. Ted Pierson. Arrivals and lone-Spra- clay with CREEK BUKN . Two Recent Donations baseball game. ON OLD WILLOW Darrell Harris, Heppner, a 6 lb. Two were 15 oz. born 23. Twentv thousand young pine seedlings which were raised donations recently boy April At Festival voted members of the County trees will be planted in the Old the Forest Service Nursery at by Heppner Medical Bob Christian, Hepp- Elks both to hos- Wall Creek burn on the Heppner Bend, Oregon. lodge, going worthy ner, transferred to Veterans Ex- Tree on timber land causes. Don Miss Eleanor Trindle, State Ranger District of the Umatilla planting pital Portland; Fredrickson, S2.")0 to See-hafe- tension Loader, will bring "greet National Forest this ac that is inadequately stocked with The group added the Heppner, dismissed; W. G. spring in the ings" from the Extension State to Forest Supervisor C. M. young growth is a part of the fund being raised Lexing- lone, dismissed; Ronald cording main- area be used to Office at Corvallis to Morrow Rector. Forest Service program of ton which will Peck, Lexington, dismissed; Floyd National Forest lands at new uniforms for the Blanche Gear- - County Festival, May 6, according of 5 men under taining purchase Caughie, Kinzua; A planting crew school and sent $50 to the to Maude C. Casswell, Home De Keel maximum productivity from the band, hart, Heppner, dismissed; Stella the supervision of Kenneth of timber for the Lorena monstration Agent. assist standpoint watershed, Heppner public library Devin, Heppner; Cole, ing, timber management and purchase of new books. The Lexington Extension Unit on district, start forage. Heppner. ant thelleppner o donation will be Maid-men- is the hostess for the Festival. The The library Minor Surgery Karen t, ed planting trees Wednesday used to books for the decorating committee axe: Millie on the old Wall creek School Meet purchase Condon; Maryjane Osibov, morning juvenile section and replace some Ander- Evans, Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. Edna burn which covered an acreage lone, dismissed; Kenneth Mrs. John Mrs. At The Dalles of the warn out favorites. The son, dismissed. Munkers, Graves, of 20,000 in 1928. Previous tree Saturday Heppner, Vernon and Mrs. Lester lodge has offered this gift for Munkers, plantings on the burn total ap General school and Major Surgery Shirley Adams, Cox. problems several years. Alex proximately 3.r,uuu trees, adoui principles involved in school Kinzua, dismissed;' Hunt, Mrs. John Graves, chairman of 10 will be to bal- Lexington; Anne Palmer, Condon, days required plant measures that will be on the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwarz extension unit, announces that 2 old dismissed; Thomas Allen, Hepp- the year ponderosa pine lot in the November election will had as their guests for Easter, the care of children at the Festi five-count- y ner. be disclosed Saturday at son Mr. Mrs. val has been atten their and family and given special Citizens Educational con- William of The Dalles. j tion. An all will be Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. John Ernsdorff day nursery Weather Research ference to be held at the civic Mrs. Thomas Wilson left Satur- provided for the children. They auditorium in The Dalles. The left this week for Kansas where have lunch Board Checks Findings day for Walla Walla where she were the serious may at the nursery, conference will be under aus- con- they called by The commitee in of the joined her brother and they of charge Directors of the Tri county of the Oregon Education a illness her father. are: Mrs. Lewis Wetzel pices tinued on to Idaho for visit with nursery Weather Research met at Arling association and Oregon Con- Mrs. L. Humphrey returned to Mrs. Earle Kendall Mrs. Ken their family and ton last according to of Parents and Teachers. her home in Portland Tuesday Palmer. Other Saturday, gress Frank W. Baker, owner of the groups taking Crum, chairman, and Educators, school board mem- afternoon after a weekend visit in the Festival are Rhea Ralph Baker Plumbing and Heating Co., part business taken up by the bers and all other persons inter- at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Creek Unit will Lena among attended the Masters' numbers register; group was the matter of raising ested in educational problems In Pendleton Marvin R. Wightman. She ac- Unit ready-mad- e meeting Friday will , exhibit funds to meet the last two will be welcome to attend both companied Tom Michos to the will pay evening. A dinner at the Temple mixes; lone Unit exhibit ments due on this con the and afternoon ses city. Pine Unit will ex year's morning Hotel preceded the business ses- draperies; City tract With the Water Resources sions of the conference, but should sion. Dr. P. F. McMurdo of San Fran- hibit slipper Boardman will chair; Development Corporation. have reservations for the noon Mrs. Roscoe and cisco, California visited from exhibit gift wrapping; Heppner John daughter, UNION PACIFIC below-no- r luncheon, to be served at the to the biq, Mother Club will exhibit child Surveys showed a Kathy, are here from Kellogg, Tuesday Saturday at home the area Community room. Idaho to of his Dr. A. D. Mc- care; Irrigon Use of Home Acces mal rainfall for this visit with her mother, brother, Where the Union Pacific goej : ; ; there's but directors felt from avail- Registration will begin at 9:30 Mrs. N. Adams and Murdo. sories will exhibit and a special year, Floyd sister, vacation landl Glamorous cities ; ; . friendly little able Information, that it could a. m. and George Lindsay, con- Miss Nancy Adams, Mrs. Roscoe Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson Hobby exhibit. ference will call the towns . ; . the old home place. have been even less had not the chairman, arrived Sunday with Mrs. Adams of Monroe, Wash., spent the week- Sun Special that been 10 When you travel to and from the East visit Valley, guests have generators been operating during meeting to order at a. m. and who met her in Spokane en route end in Heppner with Mr. and Mrs. invited to the festival will include and in season, the scenic Western Wonderlands: recent months. It was announced outline the purpose and plan of home from Wenatchee, Wash. M. R. Hildebrand. Darlene Hilde- - Idaho, members of Yellowstone-Gran- d National Jackson the County Court and that Water Resources Develop the conference. Adjournment is Rev. and Mrs. Elvon L. Tull re brand returned to Monroe with Teton Parks, wives: Mr. Mrs. J. Zion-Bryc- e d National and G. Barratt ment is an office scheduled for 3 p. m. turned from La them and will remain until Hole, Canyon-Gran- Canyon Mr. corp., opening Sunday evening after and Mrs. Ralph Thompson in Pendleton which will be head- The keynote address will be Grande where attended a school is closed. Parks, Dude Ranches and the Colorado Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. they Russell Miller; Miss ed Don Weibe who stated that given by Senator R. D. (Bob) three convocation of Word was received local re- Choose Union Pacific for restful, carefree travel ... for Martha by day the by Tapanainen, County efforts are being made to have Holmes, Gearhart, of Clatsop Episcopal Churches of Eastern latives of the serious illness of unsurpassed service and finest accommodations. JNurse; Mrs. co Robert Penland, all for opera- county, chairman of the senate Mrs. John of Salem. Mrs. editor generators ready Oregon. Hughes PACIFIC Heppner Gazette Times; Mr, tion for storms that education committee. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and underwent an NIXT TRIP AND IVIRY TRIP CO UNION and Mrs. N. C. any may pass. Harry Hughes operation Anderson, county is for The conference area will in- two of Portland were for brain tumor at Providence 4-- The board making plans daughters agent; Glenn Klein, delegate clude Hood the annual meeting of the Wasco, Sherman, weekend visitors at the home of Hospital in Portland Thursday to flew Zealand; and Mary Van River, Morrow and Wheeler group for June 5 at Con- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank night and is reported in a critical Three flno trains daily to and from the fast fatevens, counties. C. Heppner; Lucy Rodgers don. It is to have Vincent Mrs. George Ward of Parker. cqndition. Mrs. Hughes lived in county treasurer; and Mr. and hoped in- SbtAmlUt "CITY OF PORTLAND" General Electric re- Shaniko is chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston were Heppner for many years prior to Mrs. Leslie E. Grant, Schaeffer, county search here for the meet. vitations committee, and Mrs. in Pasco for the weekend with her residence in Salem. "PORTLAND ROSE" scnooi chemist, Verne superintendent. Hanna, Dufur, heads the their son-in-la- and daughter, M. R. Wightman is spending "IDAHOAN" o The next regular meeting of the committee. is set for 2'i at arrangements Mr. a.nd Mrs. Herman Parker. several days this week in Idaho CONVINIINT ICHEDUUi . . . LOW PARIS organization May o Catholic Convention location be later. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pierson and Falls, Idaho on business. Wight-ma- n a to announced Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark Crum also said the next hear and daughter, Mrs. Henry Rauch, mo- attended the convocation Held at The Dalles daughters, Loreta and Debbie Jo, tored to Hormiston after- for the .Church in La ing of the state interim committee Sunday Episcopal returned to their home in Hay, noon taking his mother, Mrs. Grande over the weekend and Attending the annual Deanerv committee on Weather research Let us help plan your trip Washington Tuesday after spend- Anna on re- continued on to conference of the of will be at the Multnomah hotel Pierson, that far her Idaho from there. Ask illustrated booklet on Confraternity ing a week here at the home of to for beautifully ennsuan In Portland 2G. turn her home in White Salmon Departing houseguests of Mr. Doctrine held at The April her sister, Mrs Scott and "VACATIONS EAST" Dalles, were o Furlong Wah., after a fortnight's visit and Mrs. Frank Davidson are her April 21st., Father with her father, J. C. Owens. Other McCormaek, local here. Mrs. Pierson will stay a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Butts C. F. TOLLESON Director, John in weekend of the Ernsdorff, Chairman of 250 Take Part guests Furlong's few days in Hermiston with an of Baker and her brother and sis PHONE 132 Study were Mr. and Mrs. Con Adkins of Mr. Mrs. Club organizations in the Parish, Rhea Riot other son, Frank Pierson, before and Chester Creek McNary. nANIORTAnON-&feO.- Mrs. Agnes Mrs. continuing on home. Butts and daughter of Baker. 'OR DIPINDAIll ..ty UNION PACIFIC Curran, Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Joe had as O'Donnell local More than 250 persons partici- Hughes Secretary, Floyd their guests during the Easter and Katherlne Sayers, Mrs. Ber- pated In the Wranglers annual weekend their son-in-la- and nard Doherty, Mrs. Marie Stea-gal- l, Rhea Creek riot held each spring S2 Mr. and Mrs. Keith I V Piii and Verna at the Floyd Jones ranch on Rhea daughter, Howell, Marshall and family of Amity; Blanche and Dariine Wise, and Creek last Sunday. and their son, Tom Hughes and Mrs. Charles Monagle. The affair started with ffl annual his daughter, Pamela, of McMinn-ville- . A of School a held at noon delegation High potluck dinner Mrs. Tom Hughes who is students attended. At a which was followed a series of special by employed in a bank at McMinn-vill- e session under the direction of events and rides which the special was unable to accompany n Diocesan Director for in continued youth through the day. There her husband to Heppner because the Diocese Michael Lanham was such a full of events program of her work schedule. Mr. Hughes gave a talk which won honors in during the day, participated is a student at Linfield College for the local unit. so it was im- u by many individuals and expects to graduate in June. u u o The address was to a list of winners keynote given possible get He Is majoring in Thyslcal Edu- y by Most Rev. Joseph P. Dougherty, of the many events. cation. Bishop of Wash. Most of the Riot were the Yakima, Sponsors E. R. Settles and son. Jay, re- Rev. Francis P. was pre- Frank Leipzig Andersons, Ralph Beamers, turned Sunday evening from e sent too and addressed the con- Howard Cornet Greens, Bryants, where they sjx'nt the vention. Bishop Leipzig will be Floyd Jones, Paul Jones, Homer weekend with Mrs. Settles and N In 7th to adminis- and Jack TAKES FIRST PLACE CLASS Heppner May Hagers the Loyds. their son-in-la- and daughter, ter Confirmation. This will be o Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg, Jr. his first visit to since he VALBY LUTHERAN SERVICES Heppner Mrs. Settles is remaining in e was made Bishop. Services will ,1)0 held at the for several weeks. . o Valby church in Gooseberry Sun- Weekend visitors of Mr. and IN THE 1952 Frank 11 Rumble of Helena. Mon- day, April 27 at a. m. accord- Mrs, Alvin Casebeer were their tana was a visitor in to Leonard Carlson, will Heppner and ing They son-in-la- and daughter, Mr. and Pendleton San-dee- n over the weekend. be conducted by Rev. Enoch Mrs. Archie Hill and children of of North Bend. Beaverton. o Mr. and Mrs. John Henner of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shurte of California visited all Haines were Sunday guests of the Hawthorne, at for home two FLOWERS Rev. Earl L. Soward family. The the Henry Schwarz occasions two men had been school mates days last week. Shurte is the son and this was a surprise visit. The of Mrs. Schwarz's neice and he MARY ' VAN'S FLOWER SHOP Henners left later in the day for lias just returned from duty in Portland. Korea. Economy STAR THEATER, Heppner .A ford's the Class "A" Winnor for 3rd Consecofve Year I Sunday shows continuous from 1p.m. All shows except Sunday start at 7:30 p. m. Ticket office open eyery owning until 9 o'clock. Phone 1472. ". Thursday-Friday-Saturda- April 6 lew Ford IMer SIX Thriftiest in its Field! RED BADGE OF COURAGE Mileage Audie Murphy, Bill Mauldin. Stephen Crane's Civil War story, in the opinion of Time, has been translated into one of the best war films ever made. Again this year ... as in the past two years . . . Ford was first in HERE'S THE CERTIFIED PROOF Tlus gas economy over all other cars in its price class in the Mobilgas (M) Economy Run. In this toughest test, a stock model Ford Six equipped GUNPLAY with Overdrive (optional at extra cost) averaged 53.855 ton-mile- s per and 25.463 actual miles Popular Tim Holt In his latest saga of the sagelands. gallon per gallon. NEW FORD This was a very special triumph for Ford's All-Ne- Mileage Maker Six. For now, with its new design providing Sunday-Monday- , 27-2- 101- - April and free-turni- overhead valves, Ford is definitely horsepower low-pric- d . FLAME OF ARABY pound-for-poun- the mosr economical car to run! Yes . . Ford's thrift was clearly proved by the 1,415-mil- e grind from Los MILEAGE MAKER SIX Maureen O'Hara. Jeff Chandler, Susan Cabot, Lon Chancy, Buddy Baer. Color by Angeles to Sun Valley. And a very important factor contributing to Technicolor. High adventure among the desert legions of Arabia. this victory is Ford's Automatic Power Pilot which squeezes the last with Owrdrivo ounce of power out of every drop of gas. Tuesday-Wednesda- April 29-3- TOM MUM Th AAA Contort Soon dotorminot rbt winner by o par goton" formula M ftM PER GALLON LOVE NEST to towro oovol cftonc for oti carl to oath efou r0Ordftil of mm ond might. gallon quati ttx cor woigrtf (intMing pomngw-i- M torn, d A por MILES June Haver, William Lundlgan, Frank Fay, Marilyn Monroe, Leatrice Joy. fresh by iwmbor of mitef fravtHod, divided by mrnbor of galtoftl cwiwimd. modern romance of a guy who married his landlord! Played strictly for laughs. 25.463 PER GALLON

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