Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 9, 1950 Page 5 Fossil-Kinzua Team Ainr Cnl In If 1113 I INI U jpUl III District Tournament lliph school students, paronts unci others spent several days at The Dalles attending the district basketball tournament. The Fos sil teams, which consist of Kin zua hoys, won third place trophy by their win over Heppner. Don O'Strander of Kinzua was named on the All-Stars, also Bob Hum phreys of fossil. Paul Victor, Fossil druggist, entertained the boys at a steak dinner Tuesday evening before their departure for The Daller Wednesday. Those from here were Dale Harrison, Mark Jellick, Pat Oens, Don O'Strander and Jimmle Walker. J. D. Coleman, Kinzua Pine Mills' general manager, and Maurice Brown, plant president, left Friday evening for Forest -CJrove where they were attend-1 ing to business. Mrs. Brown ac companied them as far as The Dalles. Luther Schoolcraft was pain-1 fully injured Tuesday while at I work in the fir here. It was be- llevcd at first that his legs were: broken, but x-rays at Fossil ie- I vealed only severe multiple nruises. Thelma Kennedy and Bill Col lison went to Goldendale, Wash. Thursday evening where they were united in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Doerr and Louis Itoot went to Prinevllle Saturday to attend the distrcti meeting of the A. F. of L. Both men were delegates. Floyd Tho mas, president of the district, al so attended and went to Madias on business. Congressmen Discuss Wheat Problem With Growers Anklets Girls and Children Pair 1 9C 6 $1.00 Favorite Colors Gonty's iSr A Vv ft-.? , ..i n iiwtffi ' "' " - -' -- I Both Oregon Senator The Rouse Oregon Delegation, and Rep Clitord Hope ol Kansas met with rep- i resenlalives ol the proposed National Wheat Growers Attn, at luncheon in Washington, O. C., recently to ! discuss the problems facing the Wheat' Industry L-to-R: Hep M or bind, Republican, Ore.; .' B. Peterson. j Sectg. to Sen Morse; Rep Harris Ellsworth, Republican, Ore.; Sen. (lug Cordon. Republican, Ore.; Rep. I Lowell Stockman. Republican. Ore.; Llogd Case. Sectg Colorado drain Growers Assn.; Rep. Homer D. AngeU. Republican. Ore ; R. B. Taylor, ol the Oregon Wheal Growers League; Sen. Wayne Morse, Republican, Ore.; Ed Bell. Administrator, Oregon P'heat Commission; Rep Clifford R Hope. Republican. Koiu. and H. W. t.lutter. Kansas Wheat farmer. Cpl Lynn Rudd of Ft. Riley, Kansas, on his return from deliv ering a draft of men to Ft. Lewis, Wash, stopped here for a few days visit with her parents and friends. He will take a similar draft to Fort Ord. Calif, when he reports at Base this week. Lynn will be instructor of physical culture. Bill Preston returned to woik Monday after a week off due to a slight injury to his hip last week. A. F. of L. held open meeting Thursday evening where all in terested could discuss group in surance. The present contract is with the National hospital. A re presentative of the Prudential spoke. Geeorge Smith, Ed O'Stander attended the Royal Arch meeting at Heppner Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Moore went to Walla Walla Wash. Sunday where Mrs. Moore will consult an ear specialist. The past several weeks Mrs. Moore has been suf fering fro minfection in both ears. Mrs. O. L. Adams and Mrs. Woodrow Webb were shopping in Condon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton and boys spent the week-end at Parkdale visiting Mrs. Denton's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Swanson. A sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs Doyal Hubbell returned home with the Demons and will visit several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood visited Mr. ond Mrs. Gus Williamson at Stanfield Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Jackson and children of Spray were visit ing here Sunday evening at the Lee Brisbois home. Marvin Hines, Owen Leathers Sr. and Slip Wright attended the shoot at Condon Sunday. Mrs. Warren Jobe was called to The Dalles early Tuesday by the serious illness of her father, "Dad" Owens Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brisbois and children spent the week end at Spray visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Williams and Mr and Mrs. Pence Brisbois. I Mr. and Mrs Jim Armstrong I were seeing the dentst in Con don baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Britt vis ited at the homes of Mr. and Herb Wright and Mel and Ed Wham Sunday from Heppner. .Mrs. Jake Thompson left Satur day for Ekloka. Mont, to care for her mothtr, Mrs. Ollie Boggs. who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Zepple Harrison of Monument were over night vi sitors at the home of his brother, Faz, here Thursday. The Harri sons are moving from Grant county to a farm near Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coleman and Carl Jr. returned to Kinzua Sat- urday evening from Palm Springs and SanDiego Calif, where they spent the winter months.. Carl Jr. joined his parents at Portland Ion Tuesdya of last week and all went on to Seaside to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coleman. I Mr. and Mrs Matt Jurick went jto The Dalles Friday to watch the j ball, games Friday and Saturday. TI i r- i inuy iriuineu aunuay. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Graham and children went to The Dalles Saturday morning where they at tended to business and also saw the games. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers Jr. accompanied them. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Perry went to Camp Five Saturday evening and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hanna. Mrs. Hanna is manager of the cook house at camp. Mesdames Ethel Thompson, Marie Photon and Airel Moore were hestesses for a stork show er honoring Mrs. Gene Hall at Camp Five Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis are staying at the Ralph Moore home caring for the children while Mr. md Mrs. Moore are at Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worlin motor ed to Condon Sunday taking over their roller skates. Mr. Worlin reported he didn't have near enough skates for the crowd that attended. Mr .and Mrs. Ed Wham and son Kenny spent the week-end at Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim illllllllllHIIIMIIllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i ii i in., I,, .-.Trrrrr - iiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIUIIINIIllillNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ItMIMMMIMHMIMHt IMHIIIHIMIMMIMIIIMIMIIIKHIItMIIIK IIMIIIIOIIMMIIIMIIIMIMIIMHMII MMMIItllMMIIMIttMIIIIIMtlllMMIIIMIMMIIMIMIIIIIt ilMHMHIMMIIIIHI IIMIIHIIIIMItllll Happy Days are Here Again Be Prepared CHECK YOUR OFFICE SUPPLIES & PRINTED FORMS Phone Us - - We do the rest For the Business Ruled Forms - Bookkeeping Forms - Checks - Vouchers Requisitions - Letterheads - Envelopes - Billheads Statements - Salesbooks - Business Cards Tickets - Window Cards Personal Formal and Informal Personalized Stationery - Personal Cards-Wedding Announcements and Invitations -Birth Announcements We Can't Do All the Printing, so We Only Do the Best Heppner Gazette Times Phone 882 . . Heppner, Oregon lllllllllim ' 1 ' """ "" ' luiiitiiiMiin ill mill , , , mmi,u, , , Lewis, Mrs. Wham's aunt. Mr and Mrs Joe Schott spent Tuesday evening in Condon at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fatland. They were visiting Mrs. A B Coleman who is in Condon with her daughter Mrs Fatland and her new grandson. The state income tax represen tative was in Kinzua Tuesday evening filing out returns. Tuesday was the last night for the revival meetings conducted here by Rev. Albert Albrtiton of the Assembly of God church at Fossil. He will levae Fossil this week for his nave post. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Downey of y ah 7 r may help S through your X RED CROSS X Potato Planting Is Order of Day On Boardman Project John Partlow is the foremost one to have planted the early potatoes, having planted approxi. mately eight acres. The Miller Bros, are cutting spuds and many others are well ready for the planting. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Warner and family of Heppner were on the project Thursday, Mr. Warner Deing county Red Cross chair man was getting helpers in the north end ot the county. Mr. and Mrs. Koaney Frazer and daughter of Osten, Oregon were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood and Mr. and Mrs Ronald Black motored to Walla Walla Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Russell and son of near Hood River are visit ing Dale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Russell also with Mrs. Rus sell's parents in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillesme. Mrs. Margaret Klitz, and Mrs. Guy Ferguson motored to Pendle ton Thursday Mrs. tart Downey returned home Saturday after spending a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Prosser. While away Mrs. Downey also visited her son and daughter-in-inlaw, Spokane. I Mrs. Bessie Rotty returned to her home in Portland after a few days with friends, Mrs. Chas, An deregg and Mrs. Walter Wyss. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earwood and family motored to Arlington where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDani els of Hardman spent the week end at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Billings. Little Brenda Bil lings returned home with her grandparents for a week's stay in Hardman. Mrs. Frank Cole arrived home Sunday from Portland and Olym pia where she was with relatives for two wks. Jack Berlincourt of Pertland was on the Project Saturday look ing after property interests. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs. Olive Mefford motored to Athena Sunday and were dinner guests ol the Root s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root. Mr. and Mrs. fke Thorpe and family of Prineville stopped Sun day afternoon at the home of his ' brother, N. A. Thorpe. j Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger and family of Lexington were Sunday afternoon guests at the i home of Mr Messenger's father. E. T. Messenger, j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ma 'comber of Arlington were over- j night guests Saturday at the t home of their brother and sister- in-law, Mr and Mrs. N. A. Mc comber. Boardman Garden club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Wyss Monday afternoon. May 4 was set for the slvier tea. Three new members were also added to the roll. Mrs. R. A. Fortner was co-hostess with Mrs. Wyss. Monday evening Charles An deregg, hushand of the Garden club president, furnished enter tainment for community movies and the Garden Club serving refreshments. timHMfllllMlttMfllMlMtMHtMIMMIHllHHtflMMimitHIMH A FINE GIFT FOR SOME ONE WW L . A CrTncintruwt'n'.. ' VA SUBSCRIPTION ToTHIS NEWSPAPER Fa rmers Buy your 2,4 D Amine and Ester WEED KILLERS at your own store and save. LEXINGTON OIL CO-OP Phone 2211 'HMMMMMIMMMmfiMHi BIDS INVITED By Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. 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