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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 5, 1950
Cooperative Church
Elects Officers For
Ensuing Year
Funeral services were held for
Mrs. Martha Rowell in Hood Riv.
rr last week with interment in
the Lexington cemetery. She was
horn in York Nebraska in 1876.
She is survived by seven daugh
ters including Mrs. Harvey Ring
of lone and Mrs. H. G. Peck of
Lexington and three sons, one of
whom is Arthur VV. of lone.
Rev. Alfred Shirley organized
a young people's group Sunday
evening. Officers elected were
Bill Hubbard, President; Ronald
Baker, secretary; Wilda Dalzell,
treasurer; Ingrid Hermann and
Janet Howton vice presidents.
The group will meet every Sun
day at 7:30 p. m.
Fred J. Ely returned last week
from Independence where he
picked hops. He left this week
to pick apples for his cousin at
Selah, Wash.
A pot luck dinner was held by
the Altar society Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Stur
gill of Bremerton are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Addie Salter.
Miss Barbara Johnson was
elected secretary-treasurer of the
lone P. T. A at the regular meet
ing Wednesday night, to fill the
vacancy left by Mrs. Verner
Troedson who has resigned. Fol
lowing a french horn solo by Al
an Robertson accompanied by
Mrs. Cleo Drake, and a round
table discussion refreshments
were served.
The following officers were
elected Sunday at the Coopera
tive church: board members, Mrs.
Frank Engleman, Mrs. Dale Ray,
E. M. Baker, Mrs. Omar Riet
mann,, Mrs. Delia Corson and
Mrs. Mary Swanson with Mrs. E.
M. Baker, Mrs. L. L. Howton and
Mrs. Marion Palmer alternates.
Deacons are E. M. Baker Ronald
Baker, Adon Hamlett and L. L.
Howton; deaconesses, Mrs. En
gleman Mrs. O. L. Lundell, Mrs.
Ray and Mrs. Cleo Drake. Re
ports of solicitors for the church
were given. It was decided to put
in an oil furnace in the church.
Around 150 Navajo Indians
have been brought to lone by the
Union Pacific to lay new rails.
Word was received of the death
of Maurice Williams of Portland j
Sunday night. He was a brother-
in-law of Mrs. John tubanks and
Lloyd Morgan.
lone defeated Irribler here Fri
day by a score of 30-0.
Those getting deer are Art Rit
chie, Malcolm McKenney, Her
bert Peterson, Tommy White and
Elmer West.
Mrs. Sam Esteb reports her son
Raymond Fletcher of Albany,
shot his deer with a bow and ar
row in the Tillamook burn area.
Mr. Fletcher is an excellent arch
er but this is his first deer by
bow and arrow.
Mrs. Mabel Davidson of Bran
son Mo., spent a couple of days
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dale
Ray.
Mr. ad Mrs. Art March of Med-
ford stopped at the home of Mrs.
Ella Davidson Monday on their
way to Heppner to visit her bro
ther, H. D. McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heaton of
Hood River spent the week-end
at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Henry Osibov.
Arthur Stefani Jr., Roland Berg.
Strom and Alton Yarnell attended
the Washington-Minnesota foot
ball game in Seattle last week
end. Joel Barnett is a patient in the
Pioneer Memorial hospital fol
lowing an appendectomy.
Mrs. Lana Padberg and Mrs.
John Bryson went to Portland
last week with Mrs. Harlin Devin
to be with their brother H. C.
Wood who is to undergo surgery.
Mrs. George Holderman of Cor
vallis is vistiing her parents, Mrs.
Wm. Seehafer.
Hunting guests at the Ed Berg
strom home were Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Buchanan and family of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Porter of Hermiston.
D,on Carmichael and Norman
Swanson of Portland, Elmo Mc
Millan of Salem, Garland Swan
son, Roy Lindstrom and Noel Do.
byns are hunting in Wallowa
countv.
Mrs. Elmo McMillan of S.lem
is isiting her mother. Mrs. M.uy
Swanson.
The Garden club gave a tea
Wedesday in honor of Mrs. Rob
ert Seaton at the home of Mrs.
Fannie Griffith. Mrs. Omar Kiot
mann was in charge of entertain,
ment. Mrs. Lana Padberg and
Mrs. R. R. Wentworth pored.
The Birthday club met at the
home of Mrs. Sam Esteb Staur
day honoring Mrs. Paul O'Meara
and Mrs. Echo Palmateer.
Mr. and Mrs. Kedric Baker and
children of Kahlotus, Wash spent
the week-end at the home of her
brother, E. M. Baker.
Mrs. Rodney Crawford Jr. and
daughter, Nancy Jean of Port
land are visiting her motner, .Mrs.
Ida Coleman.
Dates to remember:
Oct. 6 Extension unit 9:30 to 3.
Oct. 10, lone Garden club
Oct. 13 Study meting Topic club
Oct. 14 Maranatha Dinner and
bazaar.
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Boardman Men Off
To Highlands For
Annual Deer Hunt
Leo Skoubo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolf Skoubo, enlisted in
the army engineers and has been
sent to Fort Ord, Calif. Hoyt
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Brown, enlisted at the same time
but did not pass the physical.
.The town and country ware
vacated "of men folk over the
week-end, all taking off the first
day of deer hunting. So fas as
learned, Gunner Skoubo and Fred
Palmer were the first ones to bag
a deer and get home.
Several local folk motored to
Pendleton Sunday afternoon to
attend a conference at the Pres
byterian church. Going were Rev
and Mrs. Chas. Hawley, Mrs. An-
nin Hug, Mrs. Frank Cole, Mrs
Leo Root, Mrs. Delia Faulkner
and grandson Douglas Shattuck
and Mrs. Claud Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fades were
happv to have all their family
home this past week. Coming
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eades of
Oakland. Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Eades. Sunland. Calif-
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dookendort
and familv of Santa Barbara,
and a granddaughter. Miss Bar-
bba Fades of St. He.ens. iiowov.
er. the faim'.v were not all to
gether at the same time as Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Kades had to leave
before the IVvkor.doris arrived.
Others hen aw Mr and Mrs.
Dale Fades and sors Hobby ami
l..arrv. and Mr, -d Mrs. Chas.
WooVicv arid far.v.'.y Noil and
Mareia.
Mrs. Frank K.:v.re returned
from Ifwiston, .-..;. after a few
davs 'here with rrwr..5,
Mrs. Ralph S.kw..:v and son.
also Mrs. F4 Skw:ro ar.d sen mo-
lorod to Pone Won ma ay.
fcohhv Kadrs hs !wn employ-
ed hy the stare h .$!- engi
neers and bff an w ,k iasi wtvs.
Mrs. Aiirn Riilir.fs was flies!
of honor Fri'toy r-rn.v.r. when
the other to-aeho ;r. :ho school
surprised her wi.r. a birthday
cake find coffee.
Mrs. Etta Funkhoiiser of Port
land spent Tnrsdi.v s;.l Friday at
the home of Mrs Kf,n.-'he .tones,
and also calling or. other friends.
Funk ho users wore f.'"rr.-cr Soard.
man residents.
Mr. and Mrs. C;?,yr.i Waldron
returned home S..nday after a
week's slay in T .f.mook.
Mrs. Anihonv r.v.r.ski (Shir
lev Peck! was ri;es? of honor at
a bridal shower T,:rsd.:.y evening
at the home of Mrs Kay Gron
quist. Nathan Thorpe r.-.wtored to Ba.
ker Wednesday returning home
Thursday bringing hack supplies
for the state high.way engineers.
Guests Thursday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Cole were
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whitford. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Whitford and dau
ghter, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Seal and daughter all of Sheri
dan, Wyoming.
Nate Macomber motored to La
Grande Friday taking over the
snow plows for repair.
Chas. Goodwin returned to
Boardman Thursday, coming for
his personal effects. Goodwin is
employed in Portland this winter.
Mrs. Eldon Lilly, (Maxine Ely)
and young son are staying at Hit
home ot her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Lilly for a few days.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lee'Harwood left
Friday for Wenatchce, Wash., to
visit relatives.
Miss MaryAnn Rands, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rands
spent the week-end at home
from OSC. While here she was
bridesmaid at the wedding of
Miss Shirlev Peck and Anthony
Zlolinski.
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the less he charges per hour! His wonderful
service is the only thing in my family budget
that actually costs less than before the war!"
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THE COST OF LIVING is up 68
since 1940. But PP&L's average price
for household electricity is down 40 I
RATE CUTS SINCE 1940 have meant TODAY'S BIGGEST BARGAIN!
total net savings of nearly 18 million Residential electric rates here are lessj
dollars to users of PP&L's electricity! than half of the national average.
Pacific Power & Light Company
Our 40lh Anniversary Year 1950
Mrs. Boyd Hinton's mother,
Mrs. Tom Throope, and brother,
Vi Throope were here Sunday.
Mrs. Throope visited witii her
daughter while the men did some
hunting. Mrs. Hinton's youngest
brother, Tommy, went hunting
with Criss Hamilton Saturday
and was lucky enough to bag his
buck.
Fl
owers
for all occasions
in season or special
MARY VAN'S
FLOWER SHOP
HEPPNER
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EES Est. Price .17, Fed. Tax .03, TOTAL 20c; Grade and High School Students 18 years and oven Eat.
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occupying; a seat must have a ticket.
E Sunday shows continuous from 1pm. Phone 1472 for starting time of the dif-
S ferent shows. All programs except Sunday start at 7:30 p. m.
Fri.-Sat., Oct. 6-7
BIG HANGOVER
Van Johnson, Elizabeth Taylor, Percy
Waram, Gene Lockhart, Fay Holden,
Leon Ames, Rosemary DeCamp
Romantically rollicking as Elizabeth
Taylor searches for Van Johnson's Lost
Weekend!
PLUS
. GUNSLINGERS
Western with Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde
and Reno Browne.
Sunday-Monday, Oct 8-9
FATHER OF THE BRIDE
Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, Elizabeth
Taylor, Don Taylor, BUlie Burke, Leo
Carroll
The bride gets the thrills . . . Father gets
the bills . . . You gets the laughs! The
famed best-seller is brought to the screen
with wonderful stars to bring you the
hilarious story.
ADDED: SUNDAY ROUNDUP in Techni
color. The newsreel we show every Sun
day covers the war in Korea, the out
standing sports activities and important
current events and comes to this theater
verjy new.
Tue.-Wed., Oct. 10-11
STAGEFRIGHT
Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Michael
Wilding, Richard Todd, Kay Walsh,
Dame Sybil Thorndike
Like nothing you've ever thrilled to be
fore . . . spine-tingling and rib-tickling
in equal portions!
Thu.-Fri.-Sat., Oct. 12-13-14
PEGGY
Diana Lynn, Charles Coburn, Charlotte
Greenwood, Barbara Lawrence, Charles
Drake, Rock Hudson, Connie Gilchrist
Top-drawer performances do justice to a
gay, fast-paced comedy romance . . . aua
the fabulous Tournament of Roses done
in gorgeous Technicolor . . . and it all
totals up to swell family entertainment.
PLUS
BARRICADE
Ruth Roman, Dane Clark, Raymond Mas
sey, Robert Douglas
Adventure at its most rugged, photo
graphed in Technicolor.