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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 31, 1950
Beach Family Has
at
Lexington Home
Mrs. Elsie Beach entertained
at a family reunion at her home
Sunday. Those attending were
Harold Beach and Mrs. Beach's
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Joseph Wolfe of
We have an Excellent
Stock of
SAMPSON
LUGGAGE
for Men and Women
Wilson's Men's Wear
Transferring &
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.PandN. P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorion Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
723
for the answer to your
INSURANCE
problems. If we don't know the
answers we will find them for
you.
C. A. Ruggles Agency
Of Course
it is a little late to do any needle
work for this year's' fair,
's i."'
If you will come in and look at our
excellent line of needlework, knitting
and crochet yarns and patterns, you
will be inspired to have entries for
next 'year's fair.
Heppner Flower Shop
Looking For A Gift?
Automatic Blankets
MAKE THE PERFECT GIFT!
See the wonderful new General Elec
tric Blanket
One Control - $44.95
TwoControl - $54.95
HEPPNER HARDWARE & ELEC. CO .
Falls City Wis., Mr. and Mrs.
Laurel Beach and family of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer,
Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Palmer of lone, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Palmer and family, of
Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cox, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Munkers, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Munkers, Mr.
an dMrs. Leonard Munkers and
daughter and Ida Lewis.
Marvin Cox of Provo, Utah is
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Cox.
The Amicitia club met at the
home of Mrs. Eldon Padberg.
Mrs. Walter Corley won high and
Mrs. Carl Schwab low.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwab and
children are living in the Ola
Halloway house. He is the prin
cipal of Lexington schools
Charles Marquardt who under
went surgery in a Portland hospi
tal is greatly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Green
aid family are enjoying a vaca
tion at the coast and in Portland.
Mr .and Mrs. Vester Thorn
burg are vacationing at Ritter
Hot Springs.
Cpm Ted Griffen and children
have returned to their home in
Long Beach Calif, after a visit
with his paretns, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gnften. Pfc Billy Untten is
visiting at his parents home
from Fort Hood Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall
and son Tommy were Portland
visitors last week. Mrs. O. G.
Breeding kept their small daugh
ter while they were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffith
have completed moving to Union
where they have purchased. Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson of Heppnejr,
have purchased the Griffith res
idence and moved in Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warner
and children of Portland visited
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ear! Warner for a few days. Mrs.
Warner returned after several
weeks visit in Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers
and daughter entertained Wen
riesday evening with a steak fry
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Beach and family of Falls City,
Wis. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe. At
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Munkers and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Munkers, Mrs.
Elsie Beach, Mr .and Mrs. Laurel
Beach and family of Portland
and Marvin Cox of Provo Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and
family spent the week-end in
Walla Walla where they visited
at the Earl Lacey and A. A. Du-
rand homes.
. Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin and
daughter visited at the W. I. Mil
ler home in La Grande last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vinson and
family are living at the Elza
Vinson ranch on Butter Creek.
Delbert Vinson who is suffering
from a fractured leg returned to
Pendleton hospital for further
Horse Meets Death
When Hit By Car
On John Day Hiway
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes
have rented Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Page's home. Mr. and Mrs. Page
left Friday for their home in Ca
nada where they will spend the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Ed Powell
and Rev. and Mrs. Cowan ex
changed houses this week. The
Powells moved to the Fred Page
house and the Cowans moved to
the Charley Holmes house.
Mr. and Mrs. George btuDDie-
field are the proud parents of a
baby boy, born at the John Day
clinic August 26. The young man
has been named James MurdocK
Stubblefjeld. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Murd StuDbieiieia
and Mrs. Louisa Scott.
Monument is having its share
of fires this summer. On Sunday
Mrs. Everett Hunt lost her barn
and two stacks of hay. It was
not known how the fire started
L. D. Vincent has moved his
family from Cupper creek to his
parents' Mr. and Mrs. Couster
Vincent, ranch on Butter creek.
Clyde Tippen of Medford visit
ed several days with his haugh-
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Mis
souri are visiting her mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Mamie Fergu
son and Mrs. Josie Rounds.
Business matters took Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Batty to Bend Friday.
Monument's womens Softball
team went to John Day Monday
to play in the tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leathers
and children have gone to Port
land for eye checkups. They will
join Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cupper
and family att the coast for a
short vacation.
Business matters took Mrs. Lo
uisa Fleming and Mrs. May de
Etta Hinton to Pendleton Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hinton and
children, and Mrs. Ella Durst
drove to Hamilton Saturday to
visit Mrs. Katie Hinton and dau
ghter Alene. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Barnard were there too. They
were helping Mrs. Hinton in
voice her store.
Mr .and Mrs. Bob Kelly and
children, Mrs. Burnside and son
Bob were returning from John
Day Monday when they hit a
horse on the highway near Fred
Gassner's ranch. The occupants
of the car were not seriously hurt
but the horse had to be shot. Mel
Round took the women and chil
dren to Mrs. Phyllis Flower.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gates are
driving a new truck. They drove
to Hermiston Friday.
Earl Brown had to report in
Portland for his physical Thurs
day, August 24.
Mrs. Louisa Fleming, Mrs. Clin
ta Mellor and two daughters,
Mrs. Gladys Jewel, Shirley Mae
Fleming, Mrs. Maude Harris and
sister, Elsie Roie drove to John
Day Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Munday and
daughter Joyce of the L. S. ranch
on Cottonwood were in John Day
on business Friday.
John Day, uncle of Mrs. Harold
Cork, passed away in Kennewick
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cork had
gone to visit the Days so were
with Mrs. Day at the time of Mr.
Day's death.
Mrs. Margaret Holmes, Mrs.
Lavelle Holmes, Mrs. Mary Lee
Lesley, Mrs. Betty Jean Simas and
Mrs. Maxine Cimmiyotte were in
John Day Tuesday. They all ga
thered at the cafe in Dayville
for dinner that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Keeney
and daughter Mary Ellen, were
in Monument Tuesday greeting
old time friends. They notice
many changes since they lived
in Monument. Mr. Kenney is a
nephew of C. N. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slocum and
Maynard Hamilton drove to Nys
sa Friday to visit their daugh
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Banta.
Mrs. Buel Harshman spent
Wednesday in Heppner.
Word has been receiver! nf the
death of Cecil Sweek in Baker
last Friday.. Burial -was held in
me uriDDie cemetery near Canby
Mr. Peterman, principal of
erade school No. 8 arrived Fri
day. A special schbol meeting for
me graae scnooi was held Sat
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hooker and
daughter Carol returned Monday
week with Mrs. Hooker's mother
two brothers and their families
Mr. and Mrs. Farl Kwppk nnH
daughetr Carol returned Monday
after a two week stay in Port
land. They were accompanied
nome Dy tne uecu sweeks. Tues
day they drove to John Day to
visu ivir. ana Mrs. Deioert Sweek
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyer re
turned from Portland Monday
He was called to take his phys
treatment.
Word nf tho hirth r,f a rlaimV,
ter Barbara to Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
nein jacKson or The Dalles has
been received. The babv Is the
great granddaughter of Mrs.
Laura Scott of this city.
FlovH RrpprKncr crm ,f M nJ
i"t ui in, ajiu
Mrs. Bert Breeding has been no
tified tn rennrt fnr Ma
examination Thursday.
uitojicaia was
consulting a physician in Walla
XTn 1 1 T I
ana i ucsuay.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayden
and dailPhfpr Poaav nf naic-
ical for the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weissen
fluh of Long Creek were attend
ing to business matters in Monu
ment Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Stubblefield
of Portland visited several days
in Monument last week. They
were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Murd Stubblefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Jackson
who have been employed on the
Elzy Emry ranch left Friday for
Bakersfield, Calif.
Mr. Ischner and sons moved
their equipment to start refin
ishing the highway from Monu-
Dehen LeHermens
$12.95 to $19.95
ATHLETIC SUPPLIES: Boys' Slacks
Supporters 65c and 95c Soort Shirts
Gym Sox 50c
Gym Trunks
WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR
17111
or nature lover give our trees a sporting chance. Do your part to keep
fires out of the woods.
KINZUA PINE MILLS COMPANY
KINZUA, OREGON
iment to the top of school house
'hill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cribbins,
daughter Charlene and son Gary
of Fossil were in town Staurday
evening. They were guests of
Mrs. Cribbin's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Holmes.
Roy Leathers is at Ritter Hot
Springs for a week. On Sunday
he was visited by his wife and
daughter Isobel, Mr. and Mrs.
Dell Neal and Charles Gilman.
Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson
spent Sunday at the Ritter Hot
Springs. They enjoyed the baths
and the chicken dinner served
Sweaters Cords
Faded Blue Denim Slacks
to 1.25 Fancy T-Shirts
95c Shorts-T-Shirts
The Store of
e ccrofful
Good hunters want to enjoy their hunting grounds and keep thenV
too. That's why they make "Be careful with fire!" the first law of the'
woods.
The sportsman who safeguards our timberland setves all America." He'
serves fellow sportsmen by protecting our great outdoor playground.
He helps preserve our vital forest resource on which we depend foTour
thousands of wood-using requirements. He guards the inheritance of'
generations to come.
However you use America's forest lands as hunter, fisherman, camner
by Mrs. Mary Davfs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Griggs
and children spent Sunday in
Heppner. They were accompan
ied home by their nephew, Ar
thur Mahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lovgren and
son of Spray visited here Sunday.
Waldo G. Sprague of Wollas
ton, Mass. has been spending a
few days with his uncle, Ted
Jones. His cousin and husband,
Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Reade of
Spray came for him Saturday. By
now he is on his way through
Yosemite valley. Mr. Sprague was
here last year after taking in
6.95 BELTS:
Plain
4.95
8.95 to 16.95 SHOES:
3.95 to 7.50 Win9
1.95 to 2.95
1.10 to 1.35 Sox
Personal Service
with Qlro today!
Grand Canyon. This is his fourth
trip to Oregon.
o-
Mrs. Grace Nickcrson, Mrs.
Richard Hayes and daughter Ka
ren, of Arlington departed Sat
urday by motor for Chicago
where they will spend a month's
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Nickerson. Karen will remain
east with the Nickersons this
year and attend the New Trier's
high school in Chicago. During
their mother's absence Billy Pat
and Christine Hayes are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hayes
in Lonerock.
and initialled, 1.50
to 3.50
Tips-plain toe
Scotch Grain Brogue
10.95 to 14.95
55c to $1.00
yoer, too?
ton. Waeh vicitorl lact iimnb- ...44-U
the M. Nolan and Peck families.