Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 7, 1954
Page 3
listress at
man Retires
34 Years
y Flossie Coats
MAN' Mrs. Florence
red January first from
of Postmistress after
ir years of continuous
rs. Root together with
and, Mr. Leo Root and
arrived in Boardman
r 1st, 1918. Mrs. Root
acting postmistress Oc
919 and was permanent
ited to the office May,
, lias since been a faith
nt to the Boardman poo
i. Root plans on moving
iture, to her home now
by the John Walkers
rdman friends wish her
tppiness and enjoyment
ming year.
laud Coats has been ap
acting postmistress.
Sxecutive Committee of
dman Ladies Aid met
k, discussing the yearly
ind appointing the fol
.ommittees for the com
r. Spiritual Life, Mrs.
; Mrs. Russell Miller and
b Miller, program; Mrs.
ly, Mrs. Edd Kunze and
e Macomber, good neigh
i. I. T. Pearson, Mrs. Rol
Dp and Mrs. Tim Rippee,
Mrs. Hugh Brown, For
i overseas sewing; Mrs.
t and Mrs. Frank Marlow,
e; Mrs. Margaret Klitz,
as Dillon and Mrs. Leo
ominating; Mrs. Chas.
g, welcoming; Mrs. Arnin
s. Lee Harwood and Mrs.
;t Klitz, membership;
'0 Potts, posters; Mrs.
Coats, publicity; Mrs.
Earwood, card selling.
dies Aid Silver Tea met
day afternoon January 6,
church basement room.
stesses Mrs. Henry Zivney
s. Lee Harwood.
weekly Bible study group
Joardman Community will
ting in the homes for this
The first meeting was
y evening at the Lee Har
lome. Any one interested
ning more about the Bible
rome and urged to attend
meetings. Meeting places
jnnouneed every Sunday.
Home Extension Board
nit met Monday afternoon
Grange hall when Mrs. W.
ner and Mrs. John Walker
strated food for entertain-
and Mrs. Elvin Ely and
, Mrs. Eldon Lilly. La
9, Ora Ely, Pendleton, Mr
!rs. Allen Ely, Spokane all
;d to lone Tuesday to at
he funeral services for Mr
mother, Mrs. Ida Minnie
which was held at the
unity church at 2 p. m. Be
fier husband, Mr. H. O. Ely;
llvin, Mrs. Ely leaves an
son Franklin, and two
ters, Mrs. Edith Mathews
Irs. Margaret Akers all of
Oregon.
and Mrs. James Hedgers
ic parents of a baby son
January 2nd at the Walla
General hospital in Walla
, Wash. The little fellow
een named Michael Tru-
This is the first son and
cond child for the Hedgers.
Iparents are Mr. and Mrs. I.
arson, Boardman, and Mr.
Mrs. Clarence Hedgers, of
?r. Wash.
Hip Jones together with his
?r, Mrs. Blanche Jones and
Etta motored to Buttercreek
iy afternoon and were
s at the Leon Chapin fam-
i. Esther Emmons and son
Id, left for their home in
rande after the New Years
avs at the home of Mrs.
Emmons' brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carpenter.
Mrs. Walter Hayes left for Spo
kane Saturday to be at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Baldino.
Mrs. Baldino entered the hospi
tal for surgery on Monday. Mrs.
Hayes will remain with her
daughter for several days.
Miss Carolyn Gardner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Garner, Boise
Idaho became the bride of A 2c
Harold Lattin, December 23rd at
Mountain Home, Idaho. The
ceremony was performed at the
Christian church at 2 p. m. by
A,2c Lattins brother-in-law, the
Rev. R. K. Hall. Mr. and Mrs.
Lattin are at home in Boardman,
A'2c Lattin being stationed at
the Boardman Bombing Range.
Mrs. Lattin is a former Boardman
high school student.
Weekend guests at the Earl
Briggs home was Mrs. Briggs'
brother and Fister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Carnegie, Port
land and her sisrter-in-law, Mrs.
Dollie Carnegie, Harlam, Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Fortner
motored to Heppner Tuesday,
taking Mrs. Fortner's father, Mr.
Fred Lucas of North Bend, Wash.,
to spend a few days at the home
of the Fortner's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James
Driscoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg
and daughter Barbara, also Ralph
Wasmer spent the New Years
holidays in Portland with rela
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lehman,
Culver, Oregon, were weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Allen and other
friends.
The Bible Study Group of the
Boardman Community c hurch
will meet Tuesday evening, Jan.
12th at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnin Hug. Everyone is wel
come to come. The "new Pano
rama Bible Course" Is the topic
now being studied.
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This 1954 Ford Crestline Fordor sedan-new this year-has interior beauty and new power assists
usually found on y in cosily limousines. Its smart new grille has a characteristic Ford center .pinner,
rdfrrKingnlUs anjet-type air scoop.Like all 1954 Ford passenger cars, t as new .joiiH
i,., - ninrf otiri imp rnnire ui triiiici luius luniuivirij v -
vTeS o "h new 5- l bSxk Mlhiw Maker Six. For ease and driving pleasure it has
Ipr Serine, nower brakes, power operated windows and front seat, plus Fordomatlc or overdrive,
available at extra cost.
brother, Chas. Barlow who is a
patient at the Pioneer Hospital,
also with Mrs. Barlow and the
Robert Walker family.
Mr. Cecil Hamilton was called
to Bellingham Friday by the
death of his father, Leo Hamil
ton. Mr. Hamilton had been very
ill in the hospital with a heart
attack. The Hamilton brothers
Cecil and Jack, being called there
some two weeks ago.
Christmas guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown was
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walcott and
her son Reo Rake, Kennewick,
Wash., and another daughter; pital, Bremerton, was also a
Mrs. Eldon Wilson and daugh- guest, coming on home with his
ter Erin, Baker. Mr. Wilson parents for the weekend,
motored on to The Dalles to visit ; Guests at the home of Mr. and
his mother. Mrs. Minnie Wilson.1 Mrs. W. E. Garner, is his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Plum, Bend,
and family were dinner guests at Oregon
Mm
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Knudson. of
Weston, Oregon.
Christmas guests at the Rus
sell Miller home was his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Baker, Corbet t. At the
Bob Millers was Mrs Millers
hmthiM- ;ind sister-in-law. Mr.
ami Mrs. Chase ami sons Arthur tSSSSSSHBSKBjfSSsSCii
and Allen, aim sisier. .mis. v. ,u i
Gaede. all of Greshatn.
Guests Siturday at the Elvin
Ely home were their children
,.i ,i, ; i,i r,t,i Mr Mrs
u,w , . was c.lll0(1 , or,i,,r an, time was
r:""" ''. V ; . 1 spent discussing the canning
1 1 ramie, ii v r.i . i i-ium . ......
i m. m,.- mi.,,, I'll- nf.meat
Spokane Wash., al.so A TAN Dar
win Sinininns, J.n ksom ill
PEACHY PRESERVERS
i The Peachy Preservers 4 11 club
met Saturday at the home of Mrs.
; Walter Wright. The meeting
of
Letters were read from
h'YE students telling about the
i things in Iheir countries.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Jean Marie and
Helen Graham.
Helen Graham, reporter
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Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Moore and
two daughters. Georgetown. Ida-!
ho. returned home Sunday a tier j
the Christmas days at the homel
of Mr. and Mrs. II, D. Rands and
other friends. Mr. Moore was! Fred Pyle of Portland was visit-
stationed at the Boardman Bomb-Jim; at the home of his daughter
ing Range for some time before and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
his discharge from service. Allen Case ocr the holidays.
Miss Jean Seolt returned home!'
the home of Mrs. Hoffam's mo
ther, Mrs. Frankie Adlard, Con
don.
After spending the holidays at
the home of his father and step
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mr nn.1 Mrs. Arthur Allen mo-! Newman. Bandon, Oregon. Jim
tored to The Dalles Thursday ', has returned to his uncle and
ovpn iip for (. insimas (lav wun.auni, ,ir. aim hum. rum !'
and daughter-in-law,
their son
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen and
family. Seaman Gene Allen,
who is a patient in the Navy hos-
low.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow
were Christmas dinner guests at
the home of Mrs. Marlows cousin
Saturday from Seattle where she
spent the Christmas week at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Scott.
Miss Zelma Cowan who spent Ihe
time in Portland and the coast
with friends returned home on
Monday.
Roy Rail Jr. and daughter
Theressa. West fir, Oregon re
turned to their home Sunday
after the holidays at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ball Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tannehill
and daughters, La Grande, spent
Monday and Tuesday at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Tannehill.
Irene Putts, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts celebrated
her ninth birthday Monday,
having several of her young
friends in for games and re
freshments. Attending were:
Lynn and Cheryl Vannoy. Sharon
Limlsav, Gwen Fusscll, Sandra
and Tress a Thorpe, Pattie Part
low, Linda Daniels and Dorothy
Rash. X
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
cue to EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
Over five nullum pai'k;nes of 1 lie Willako
Thkatmkmt have tx-eu solil for relief of
aymp'oniK of dwlress arising from Stomach
flnrl Duodenal Ulcers due to Eicet Acid
Poor Dlgettlon, Sour or Urnet Stomach,
Catilneu, Heartburn, Sleeplemeit,
etc., due t Eicett Acid. Ask lor " Willard'a
Menage" wtm-li fully explains thin remark
able home treat men!- free -at
PHIL'S PHARMACY
HUMPHREYS DRUG CO.
(Too Late for Last Week)
Bud Chaffee stopped in town
for a short time Tuesday of last
week on his way to Pendleton to
get his mother, Mrs. May Chaffet
who has been a patient at the
Pendleton hospital. Mrs. Chaffee
to spend Christmas with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. H. James and from there she
will go to Seattle to spend the
winter with another daughter..
Mr. W. W. Benson and step
daughter, Mrs. W. L. Anderson
spent Christmas in The Dalles
with Mrs. Benson who is a pa
tient at the hospital there.
Mrs. Bette Hugg and son Dale
arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnin Hug Tuesday from
Bend, Oreg., and will make her
home here for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Califf and
family of Hood River were Sat
urday visitors at the Ralph Ear
wood home, coming to see their
new grandson Mat hew, young
son of Cpl. and Mrs. Bill Califf.
College students home for the
holidavs are Duane Brown, Etan
Shattuck, and Mary Ann Rands,
OSC, Carvallis; Emsley Rogers, U
of 0; Peter Cassidy, Portland
University; and Grace Miller,
EOCE, La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cudd and
daughter Brenda, Portland spent
the weekend here at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Vannoy,
also calling on other friends.
Mrs. Marie Golden left for her
home in Junction City, Oregon,
after the holidays here with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Partlow.
Mr. W. J. Perkins, Palo Alto,
Calif., is a house guest at the
home of his son and daughter-in-
law, Sgt. and Mrs. James Per
kins. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely was
called to lone Thursday evening
do to the illness of Ely's mother,
Mrs. H. O. Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and
son Donald motored to Heppner
Friday to visit Mrs. Gillespie's
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