Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 16, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs. Wnr. Sibbert,
NatrVefdf 'Heppner,
killed in Accident
Services were held at 2 o'clock
t. m. Tuesday from the Church of j
Christ in Heppner for Mrs. William i
Sibbett, 24, who met instant death
Friday in a car accident at Imb
ler. Rev. Fletcher Forster officiated
and arrangements were in charge
of the Snodgrass and Zimmerman
Funeral Home of La Grande.
Mary Kirk was born August 6,
1921, at Heppner and spent her
childhood here. She was married
to William Sibbett in 1941 at Soda
Springs. He is serving with the
armed forces overseas. Surviving
besides the husband are two young
Sons, Robert and Richard, her mo
ther, Mrs. Ira McConkie of Elgin,
her father, E. L. Kirk of Heppner,
two. sisters, Mrs. Frank Gates of
Junction City and Mrs. Juanita
Wilson of Milton a brother, Lester
Kirk of Elgin, and several uncles,
aunts and cousins.
Coming from outside points to at
tend the funeral were Joe Hayes,
Walter Hayes and daughter, Scot
Neil, Mrs. Margaret Wick, Georgia
Theron Adler, Mrs. Alma Gray, Mr.
Perry, Jenny Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Clarence Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Potter, and Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Davis, all of Condon;
Mrs. Dora Case, Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Perry of Lonerock; Mrs. Mattie
Gates and daughter, Mrs. Olaf An
derson of Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs
James Sibbett, Weyan Falls Ida.,
Cpl. Sibbett's mother; Lloyd and
Glade Sibbett, Mr. and Mrs. John
Muir of Gray, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Leibmann, Walla Walla.
Lexington Items i ;
By MBS. HART BSWABSS -
Mrs.' 'Twla Markle of Ventura,
Calif, arrived Saturday for a visit
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. G. McMillan.
Mfs. Faye Munkers was hostess
at a shower last Friday afternoon
at her home honoring Mrs. Ken
neth Peck.
Miss Edith Edwards of Spokane
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A.. M. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones of Un
ion were week-end guests at the
W. E. McMillan home.
Mrs. La Verne Henderson was
hostess at a birthday party last
Friday for her son Larry's eighth
birthday.
Mrs. Martha Hicks entertained at
a birthday party Sunday afternoon
for her son Darrell.
ANNUAL POPPY DAYS
OJf LIST FOR NEXT WEEK
Fridav and Saturdav. Mav 24 and
25 have b?en designated as dodcv
days and the auxiliary of the Am-
erican Legion will have , quantities I
f - . a1 . l; rl ' 1 '. 1
u. pupes uii uie sireec lor sale.
Tak advantage of this opportu
nity to "buy a poppy for a buddy"
and you will be aiding veterans of
both wars. ,
men
Merle Miller residence in north
Heppner and when that job is com
p'eted he will start on his own
work.i
out a building permit -n the sum of
$2500 for thai nnmnij '
At present Yeager and his work-
CLEANING, CLOTHING CARE
DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED
Mrs. Fietcher Forster will be
hostess at her home Friday May 17,
to women of the county at a dry
cleaning and care of clothing de
monstration under direction of
Miss Grace Gadeken, emergency
home demonstration agent. The
meeting wil open at 10:30 a. m. and
continue to 3:30 p. m.
A potluck dinner will be served
at noon and each person attending
is asked to bring a main dish, sal
ad and dessert, a sandwich, plate
and sliverware. Anyone interested
in the work will be welcome to
attend.
CHURCH PEOPLE INVITED
TO MOUMENT SUNDAY
The congregation of the Metho
dist church has been invited to
Monument tor morning service
Sunday and there will be neither
Sunday school nor morning service
here, announces the pastor, Rev
Fletcher Forster. A potluck dinner
provided by the Monument folks
will be served at the close of the
service.
Th autocade will leave the lo
cal Methodist church by 8:30 a
m. and the pastor is urging mem
bers and friends of the church to
take their cars, fill them with fami
lies and friends and join the trek
over the mountains.
Special
Sunday
Dinner
at tone's
favorite
eatery
Jack's Cafe
Lehman Springs
Resort
NOW
OPEN
HOTEL, Modern rooms
Meals, Saddle Horses, Fish
ing, Warm Swimming,
Picnic Grounds, Cabins,
Hiking, Dancing, Hot Min
eral Baths.
Good roads via UUkiah.
Phone 328
Pendleton, Oregon
TO CONVERT PART OF
HOUSE TO APARTMENTS
O. M. Yeager, local builder and
contractor, informed this Daoer to
day that he is preparing to convert
the upper floor of his residence in
to two modern apartments. He took
Special Truck Service
i i
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Estimates furnished gladly.
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