Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 12, 1951 Page 3 Creeping Brush Fire Destroys Shed on Boardman Ranch It. A. Fortner had the misfor tune to lose a shed by fire Fri day. A stump had been left burn ing earlier in the week and fire creeping under brush reached the shed. No other damage was done. Mrs. Alta Lott left for her home in Goldendale, Wash, Fridty af ter spending- two weeks at the home of Mrs. Delia Fauikener, who has been Buffering from a severe eye infection. The senior and junior classes of Boardman high school ma tored to Heppner Friday to attend Career day. Pfc Jim Lovette of Fort Ben ning, Ga., spent a week's fur lough at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lovette. Mrs. Myrtle Demaris of Walla Walla returned to her home Sun day after spending a week at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown. Other guests at the Brown home were their daughter and her son, Mrs. Katherine Dunn and Reo who were enjoying spring vaca tion from Bchool. Mrs. Dunn teaches in Richland. Rev. Morton of the Presbyterian church Stanfield, held Commu nion services at the Boardman Community church Sunday morn ing. Two members were received, Mrs. Wiley Brown and Maris Potts. Miss Wanda Needles had charge of the morning service in Stanfield. Fred Knight, eon of Mrs. Esther Knight, left Thursday for Port land and from there on to San Antonio, Texas. Fred enlisted in the army air corps. Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and son Donald motored to Heppner Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Gillespie was a guest at the C. W. Barlow home while Donald attended Career day at school. Mr. and Misr. E. W. Ewing and Mrs. Olive Atteberry motored to Pendleton Friday. Mrs. Nellie Kinyon left for her home in Hermiston after a few weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cramer. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Macom ber and son Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Maissey of Arlington and Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Meidinger spent the week-end in Portland. The Boardman school nine lost the baseball game Saturday to Arlington 13-10 at Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pettys and family of Pendleton were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mrs. Pettys' parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber. Duane Brown spent the week end in Portland. Nine local grangers motored to lone Saturday to attend the Mor row county Pomona grange. Mrs. Russell DeMauro and two daughters left for their home in Hood River Thursday after a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo and at Irrigon with Mr. DeMauro's par ents. Mr. DeMauro drove here for his family. At Stud- - JEAHAL, A.H.C., 3657 1 950 Champion Stallion of All Breeds and Get of Sire Class MORROW COUNTY FAIR Edwards-King Vows Spoken Sunday in Spokane Church Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards re turned Monday from Spokane ottpnried the mar- riage of their daughter Edith to Fred King of sposane. me wee ding was solemnized at the Church of the Nazarene at 8 p. m. Arrii 8 with the Rev. George Taylorson officiating. The bride, attired in a nevy rme sun. wii white accessories, carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Her sis ter, Mrs. Jim Lynch was her only attendant. She wore a wine col ored suit with a purple orchid. Gerald Zellmer, nephew of the irmnm was hpst man. Mrs. Cora Griffith sang Always and I Love You Truly, accompanied Dy mis waitpr v.Piifr at the orean.. A re ception followed at the home of nn nnnlo nf the eroom. Following a week's honeymoon the newly- weds will be at nome in ayuKane 7hprp the proom is in business. The bride is a former Lexington girl and for several years nas been a teacher at the Kinman Business university. Ida Buchanan of Oceanside Calif, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Buchanan. Mrs. Don Bellenbrock and Mrs, Keith Tannehill went to Enter prise April 4 where he was speak er at an FFA Darents and son banquet. Tannehill was recently elected to the otnee or state re porter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briees went to Arlington Monday evening to attend the VFW installation. Wednesday, April 11 HEC met in the prance hall with manv ladies present. Mrs. I." Skoubo was committee chairman. I . I U ' 5 t tr i L 1 mm,.. i;.-.' Iff: Z i II. I i i ' V. ( fit i !j t i .i ' ii 1 j : t j - 9a nk xxjgj Owner -MERLYN ROBINSON at SANDHOLLOW HEREFORD RANCH Accommodations for Mares rnvarc uinllnnnor hf wallhoard nlaster or brick walls with one coatl 3 dries in one hour I easily cleaned I Redecorating U faa, ndl woilc Ii your boma iwnii dreary becauM ot tmattxaa Uv, Jaded wallpaper, try th impla remedy ol a coat ol Techlde. It U O good tonic ani an inexpensiTt one. $3.81 J Com In fdmi for PRM bookUt; j f Color Dynamics for yowr Momo.f Heppner Hardware & Electric Company The Music Department Heppner Public Schools Presents Its Annual Band Concert: - at 8:00 O'Clock, P.M. " Wednesday, April 25 SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Admission, 75 cents Mountain Phone Co. Seeks End To Static Troubles Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright of Rhea Creek spent last Thursday in Monument visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson. Earl Sweek, Wilbur Flower and Roy Bowan had a well drill on Earl Sweek'B property in the west part of town. They struck water at 78 feet and have 50 feet of water in the well. Mrs. Worth Janney and son Or lan of John Day visited her bro ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson. Mr. Jackson who recent ly returned home from the hos pital in John Day is much im proved at this writing. At the benefit dance given last week by the Catholic church, sev eral prizes were given away. The lucky ones were Harold Cork, a turkey; Ned Sweek of Heppner, a chicken; the Home Cafe, a chicken, Bill Elder of Ontario, a quilt; Mrs. Chinouth of Dayville, a blanket; Delmar Settle, sheets and pillow cases; Grandma Hyke, pillow cases, and June Lofton of Fox tk hfim The MMM club met last Thurs day at the home of Goldie Round, with Lulu Settle as co-hostess, It was a spring hat parade, each member making her own nat. Margaret Elder was awarded first prize and Lola Shanks second. There were 19 present. Ella Durst received the white elephant pack age. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. The next meet ing will be held at the home Mor garet Elder. Each member is to read an original poem composed by herself. Dempsey Boyer attended Porno, na grange at Mt. Vernon Satur day. The new grange hall was dedicated in the evening. Ray Itschner and Everett Cam eron of John Day were in Monu ment Saturday. They stopped in to say hello to Chance Witeon. Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson had as dinner guests last Sunday, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams of Echo and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jones of Prineville. Norman Itechner of John Day called on Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wil son Sunday. Robert Croft and Walter Jliller of the University of Oregon met with the high school board of di rectors Tuesday, As all of the board members could not be pre sent, no business was transacted. Mrs. Dean Enright and children spent several days last week vis iting friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Settle drove to Portland Sunday and re turned Monday with a new mod ern trailer houtse which they parked across the street from Boyer's Cash store. Bill Morgan was taken to the Veterans hospital in Portland last week. He has been suffering with ill health for some time. Mr, and Mrs. Chet Browa hunt ed ground squirrels Sunday. From all reports, Mrs. Brown turned out to be the champion shot. There was a meeting of the Mountain telephone line at the grange hall Friday night. The purpose of this meeting was to see what could be done to take the hum out of the line. The noise is caused by the new transform er recently installed. Word was received by relatives in Monument of the death of George Cork in Bend early Sun day morning. George Cork and his family were former residents of this community, prior to mov ing to Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Arling ton spent several days last week visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Cim miyotti. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engle and family of Court Rock were shop ping and visiting in Mounment Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Archie Jones of Prineville came to Monument Sunday to visit friends and rela tives. They returned home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman re ceived word last Wednesday from their daughter, Betty Saddler, that her husband, Marvin Sad-j dler, was quite ill with appendi-1 citis. Mr. and Mrs. Bleakman drove to Mt. Vernon and brought the two little boys home with them. Saddler was taken to the Prairie City hospital in an am- bulance and was operated on the i same afternoon. William J. McLeish of the In ternal Revenue service, Pendle ton, was an overnight gucist of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wilson Friday night. Hugh Jackson left Friday for Condon where he has employ ment. lied Henderson, district fire v.araen from Sisters, spent Thurs day with diet Brown, assistant fire warden. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork drove to Bend Wednesday to visit his un cle, George Cork, who was found shot in hits car earlier in the week. (Continued on Page 4) IT'S FISHING SEASON! and time to get your fishing tackle at KEN AG Y HARDWARE A. M. Edwards gave a surprise stork shower for Mrs. Bill Nich ols Thursday afternoon. Those at tending were Marie Borkman, Lillian Edwards, Mrs. Gene Stone, Mrs. Loraine Mahan, Mrs. Sara Atkins and Mrs. Helen Carter of Heppner, and Mrs. Ina Nichols and Mrs. O. G. Breeding. The Earl Esteis family of Port land were week-end guests of the Alonzo Henderson family at their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marqu ardt and Mrs. Trina Parker and Miss Dona Barnett returned after several days in Portland. Mrs. Emma Peck entertained at an early breakfast at her home Sunday morning. Those attend ing were Mrs. Ina Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger and family and Miss Etta Millett of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ness of Roseburg visited their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cutsforth over the week-end. Orville Cutsforth flew to Grass Valley Saturday to meet his dau ghter Faye who visited here over the. week-end from her school at Corvallis. Mrs. Bill Van Winkle and Mrs. Jack VanWinkle are spending a few days in Walla Walla. Mrs. Cora Arga bright of Spray visited her children, Mrs. O. G. Breeding, George and Wilbur Steagall over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goodell and daughter Cherlene Gray re turned from Cove Sunday. Mrs. Goodall returned to La Grande Tuesday where she will enter a hospital for medical care. Mrs. Cora Warner returned to her home Friday following a vis it in Corvallis with her daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes. The Hayes fam ily were week-end visitors here with Cardice staying on. Mrs. Alex Green of Heppner was a Sunday visitor at the home of her son Hermann and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morey and family were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peck. Mrs. Mark Rands visited her son Marshall in Portland. He has been quite ill. Mrs. Bernard Doherty gave a birthday, party for her Bon and daughter Sunday. Present from Lexington were the Bob David son children and the Bill Van Winkle children. PENDLBTON HEPPNEE FREIGHT LINE Arrive at Heppnsr, Lexington and lone EVERT DAY For Pickup or Delivery For pickup, call Red & Whit Heppner Padbery Tractor. 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