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V Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 21, 1952 Page 3 Funeral Held Boardman I By Flossie Coats eral services for Mrs. Ade art was held at the Board Community Church Thurs flernoon at 2:00 p. m. with ev. Walpole, Pilot Rock, terian Church officiating. Jean Scott was soloist ac Uiied by Mrs. Fred Smith at piano. Pallbearers were Adolph Skoubo, Elmer Messenger, Leo Potts, Robert Harwood, Earl Gillespie and Chas. Dillon. In terment was in the Boardman cemetery. Sarah Adaline Johnson was born in Butler County, Iowa in 1870. When a young girl of 12 years she moved to Spokane, Wash., and there received her education. She was married to Leonard O. Dart November 10 1895 in Pendleton. The deceased has lived with her sister Mrs. Eva Warner the past six years three of these Mrs. Dart was con fined to her bed. Mrs. Dart learned UMATILLA COUNTY IF AH IN HERMISTON August 21-24 CARNIVAL PARI-MUTUEL RACES HORSE FROLI C PARADE SAT.' 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Besides her sister Mrs. Warner, she leaves three nieces, Mrs. Carolyn Dickman, Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Catherine Heck, Seat tle, Mrs. Viola Fallette, Fairmont, Mo., and one nephew, Edd Hunt, Bremmerton, Wash. Dr. Roscoe Ward and family, Boise Idaho, motored to Pendleton on Tuesday August 12 to call on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conyers, who are both confined to the St. An thonys hospital due to a serious car wreck. Dr. Ward has been the Conyers family doctor for the past few years, and while here consulted with the present doctor, Dr. Broun. The Tillicum Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Garner. Plans were made for a booth at the North Morrow County Fair. Premium lists for the North Morrow County Fair are now printed and copies have been sent to local and Irrigon residents as have many other copies. Others wishing a copy please contact the fair board president, Clyde Tannehill. The Boardman Garden Club members are planning to enter a float in the parade for the North Morrow County Fair, and will also have a booth for exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug motor ed to Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harwood spent four days last week In Seat tle with sisters of Mrs. Harwood. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller, Patty and Jimmie Miller left Fri day for a weeks vacation, going to Seaside, Oregon, and may drive as far as San Francisco, Calif. Miss Grace Miller is stay ing at the Hugs during her par ents absence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole were overnight guests at the Lowell Shattuck home Tuesday, going on to their home in Portland on Wednesday. The Coles were re turning from a months trip going via Yellowstone Park Into the Black Hills, S. D. Mr. Edd Gillespie left Satur day for his home in Exeter, Calif., after spending several weeks with relatives in Washington, Idaho and Oregon. While here Mr. Gil lespie was a guest of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie. Mrs. Catherine Heck returned to her home in Seattle Sunday after a few days here with her mother Mrs. Eva Warner. Mrs. Heck was here to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Adeline Dart. Mrs. Emma Ashton who has been assisting Mrs. Warner with the house work returned to her home in Portland Sunday. Mrs. Ada Wilbur arrived from Portland and is a house guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs .Russell Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard was pleased to hear from their son, Robert George Sicard that his rating has been raised to A2c A2c Sicard-is a ground mechanic at Sheppard Air Force Field, at Wichita Falls, Texas. The SI cards also received word from their daughter Mrs. Gunnar Skou bo that their son-in-law Pfc Gun nar Skoubo and Mrs. Skoubo will return to the States sometime in September from Germany, Pfc, Sokubo will then receive his honorable discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black motored to Wallowa for the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Oveson. The Blacks had had the twin sons Jeffrey and Gregory Oveson for the past week and took the little men back to their par ents. Little Janice Thompson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson returned from Port land where she had spent a week with her aunt Mrs. Robert Lem ueix. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitmire, of Grants Pass, Oregon, arrived on Saturday evening and will be houseguests of Mrs. Whitmires' mother Mrs. Olive Atteberry. The Whitmires drove on to La Grande Monday morning for a few days fishing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lindsay and family, Kinzua, Oregon, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Lindsays' parents, Mr. and Airs. Robert Fortner. Mrs. Lena Gibbs, Hermiston was a weekend guest at the W. W. Benson home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tannehill arrived at the home of Don's par ents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill Saturday morning after a ten day vacation taking them into Can ada. Little Mary and Susan Tan nehill remained here with their grandparents. The Tannehills returned to their home in La Grande Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker and daughters left Friday for a ten days vacation trip, going via iel low Stone Park. The Bakers ex pect to return this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sherman, of Portland spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Si card. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. All Kness overnight Thurs day. Mrs. Esther Emmons and son Donald, La Grande were over- nightguests at the Glen Carpen ter home Sunday. The Emmons are touring into California. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root returned home Monday after a weeks va cation spent at Cannon Beach Oregon. The Roots also attended the Boardman "Old Timers" pic nic at Silver Falls, Oregon, on Sunday August 17th. Mrs. Claud Coats relieved in the postoffice for Mrs. Root. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and son Dick, left for a ten day vaca tion. The Walkers went to Salem from here to visit Mr. Walkers parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker motored to Seattle Thursday for a few days vacation. Mrs. Marie Eades and Mrs. Josephine Rands are running the hardware while the Parkers are away. Mrs.- Chas. Nickerson left for La Grande Friday where she will visit her twin brother John Bed das who has been ill many weeks. Mr. Elvin Ely has been trans ferred from the Pioneer Memorial hospital, Heppner to the St. An thonys hospital, Pendleton. Mr. Ely was badly burned while working on the State Highway many days ago, and had to under go a skin graft on a third degree burn under the left arm. At last reports Mr. Ely was doing nicely. Mrs. Ely and daughter Eileen, and Mrs. Olive Atteberry motored to Pendleton Monday afternoon to visit Mr. Ely. Miss Frances Myers was pleas antly treated on her birthday Fri day when her parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Myers and brothers Bob and Jim Myers and brothers Yakima to have birthday dinner with Miss Myers. Mrs. Myers also brought a birthday cake and the trimmings. The family returned home the same evening. Mr .and Mrs. George Ellis and daughter Dorris, and Henry Ellis motored to La Grande for the weekend with Mrs. Ellis' son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jock Barstow. The Misses Nancy and Evelyn Hulit with the assistance of their mother Mrs. Dwight Hulit very graciously entertained Robert Fortner on his seventeenth birth day Sunday evening at the Hulit home. Dinner was served to many of Roberts friends and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fort ner on the lawn at 8:30 p. m. and after games and fun, desert of (Continued on page 6) TRUCKS Are Always Welc ome Here For FULLETON Chevrolet Co. HEPPNER PEUGIDIA MID-SUMMER 1952 Frigidaire, Full Size Automatic ELECTRIC O O Q 7 CT RANGE, Only AND Full 9 Cu. Ft., 1952 Model FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator . . With Full Width Freezer Reg. 344.75 97Q Special . . AtVlO Heppner Refrigeration Phone 1423 Heppnex 1 V "nj - -M', ' , i tint WIIMH4W COMMMT. M1AN0. OKOON 00' -V The LENA Community Presents The Shirley Divers PRINCESS SATURDAY AUG. 23 I Fair Pavilion I Heppner GOOD MUSIC Admission$1.25 Inc. Tax Supper Served