Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 24, 1954, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Boardman News
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 24, 1954
Lt'Lonerock News
By Flossie Coats
(Too Late for Last Week)
no ARDM AN The Dailv Vaca
tion Bible school closed with the where they
final nrnoram Frldav eveninc end at the
June 11th at the Boardman Com-; daughter-in-law,
r.r.r,n nnniitv Tor Morrow Mrs. r. enn Mauerv anu suns
Miss Wanda Hug and Miss wnw, ' ,M "H Timmie returned
Ferguson, with Mrs Russe M Root Jeft Monday their home in Seattle after a week j
er as inuai.i"- . , . . ,. ...uara cho wi ii rpnrp. at tho hnmp nr Mrs. lviaiierv
was 92 with an average attena- ior -- . Mrs Mary Cason and
ance of 75 for the two weeks. sent the Greenliem orange as a parents, Reserve John and Jim, returned home
anMr.0L7d Mr, Clyde Tannehill ffSSiX Ste, taKSKV Sunday after ten
left Friday afternoon foi Eugene was accompa Macombr mer training duty, sailing to days vacation v.sit.ng her par-
where they will spena me ,i,n cnpnrt thp Whitfior nnrl Knhiah. Alaska. I ems ana iamny. iviis. ,
June liin ai xne coaraiiiau v-ui"-. uaue.,. ... - .,., Mrs olive Meltora. Mr. ana mrs. mbc ""S" "aa . ' 4., f tQ,
munity church under the leader-1 Lyle Tannehill and family, gotag Mr 'ive M adl MfS Helen Ekker) Mr and Mrs. move to Heppner this fall to enter
ship of Miss Jean Scott and Miss on to Albany Sunday evening Three Boa y s Ekkg fran.h ,TO b0ys in school
Zelma Cowan. Teachers and where they w' a p?, j?! aruf Barbara Gantenbein joined Hood River. a"d., C'aJnc Hayes
helpers were Mr, Lee Harwood, Grange , ton , Mr -TanUbj and Bart. d r Jan . De
Mrs. Elwin Ely, Mrs. Robert Mil-, inB a delegate GreenHem E Corvamg whefe they ad c toh
JVX - will .ttendtwum- Sicard and Donald ( Sicard, Port-
- er SCIIOOI. li"--y wcic oiia,.....- lana- M1SS SK.mU is a cn.. o nipnir. uao pivpn- n
led by the chaperone, Mrs. Edna Mr. sicard and Donald is a ncp-i jr honor' ad those attend;ng
r.rimm. Irricon. I hew. Other guests were A2c ,
Archie Jones motored to Enter- Bob Ennis and SSgt. Dick Long and MfS Lgrry Gentry and son
prise Sunday to see his brother of Moses Lake, Larson Air Base, BurRe ()f Heppneri Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Jones, who is a patient Wash., who flew here. Miss Max- pi ha d Hayes Blllie Pat ,ind
in the Enterprise hospital. lne Sicard flew bacic mioses of CondoIli Mrs. Grace
Mr. and Mrs. Edd skoudo Lane wnn azc wmis, ivn. 01-; Nipkerson of Heppner and Bill
motored to Portland Sunday card and Donald Sicard going Dy . Portland.
brinclng home Mrs. Skoubo's fa- car. Returning, Mr, bicara arove wil, Robinson is visiting
ther Glenn Luhrs who has been her son Bobs car Home lor stor- sjster Mts Ajce MaddPn for
receiving medical aid lor a iew age wnne ne is un v" a few days,
days. I elsewhere. Tne annuai school meeting of
Mr. and Mr, Dewey West Jr.1 Mrs. Earl Briggs returned home hool dj.strjct No. 29 was held
and family motored to Arlington Friday from Ashland where sheMonday wjth a lars,'e number of
Sunday afternoon where tney ai- attended the state uaraen wud votprs
tended the wedding of Mr. West s convention. She accompanied
sister, shirley West to Mr. Carroll Mrs. Harry Andrews of the Her
Donivan. Mr. West's aunt, Mrs. miston Garden club.
Ruby Winkleman returned honw Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen
with the Wests and from here ger and sons Franklin, Gerald
will go on to Irrigon and other and Carroll, Lexington, Mr. and
points to visit relatives. j Mrs. Truman Messenger and
Sgt. James Perkins, Mrs. Per-1 daughters Lexington, Mr. and
kins and family were overnight Mrs. Frank Hammell and family,
guests at the home of TSgt. and The Dalles, Mrs. Nellie Sharp and
Mrs. Gren Hawes last week, from'gon, and Mrs. Marie Cogill, Port
Menlo Park, Calif., The Perkins and, were all dinner guests at
were enroute to Alaska where the home of Mr. Elmer Messenger
Sgt. Perkins will be stationed for Sunday.
some time. The Perkins have been Harold Baker is substituting on
for some time. SstJ thp rural mail route while Mr,
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Mrs. Elsie Peterson and son,
Elmpr. of "Lexington spent Sun
day with her daughter and fam-.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball.
James O'Hallan of Los Angeles
showed slides and gave a talk on
rainmaking at the grange meet
ing here Saturday evening. He
was accompanied by Ralph Potter
of Condon. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. O. L. Lundell, Mrs.
Roger Allen and Mrs. Joe Gaars
land. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and
daughter of Walla Walla were
guests of the Donald Helikers
over the weekend. They with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mrs.
Jerry Bolman and Mr. and Mrs.
John Eubanks and .daughter
spent Sunday at the Donald Heli
ker cabin in the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Har
lan McCurdy and family attended
the Elks picnic at Battle Moun- j
tain Sunday. .,, ;
Guests at the Harry Yarnell
home Friday of last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Embree of Cas
tor Alberta, Canada, Mrs. u.
Clark of Calgary and Roy Embree
of Hanna Alberta.
Mddied Bristow of Portland is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Etta Bristow.
4-H Club News
THE HAPPY BAKERS
The Happy Bakers met at the
home of our leader Audrey An-
sted on May 31. .,..,
The meeting was. called to or
der by president Nancy Wright.
We decided to have our next
meeting at the home of Charlene
Jones on June 5.
Our program for the day was
to bake bread. We judged the
bread. The meeting was ad
journed. Barbara Steagall, reporter.
in ooarumaii iui buihc nine, uie ruiai man juh. ...... ,
Perkins being stationed here at Clyde Tannehill is attending the unudy-
. 1 . aiu.. . Mr IT,
attending. James Camp
bell was elected for a three year
term, and Glenn Hayes was'
chosen to fill out the unexpired
term of Cecil Hicks, who are mov
ing to Kinzua. Mrs. Myrtle Hud-i
dleston accepted the position as
school clerk. i
Mrs. Gus Williamson and
daughter Margie Rood made a
business trip to Heppner on Mon-j
day. . I
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Conboy and
daughters, Lynn and Kathy,1
spent last weekend in Glenndale,
Wash. They returned home on
BOATS
Outboard
Motors
the Boardman Bomb Range.
Mrs. Marie Baker and family
left several days ago for San
Franrisro where thev will sail
for Guam to join MSgt
State Grange session in Albany. Mr. Homer Dav.s wno worKs a
i Kinzua. spent the last weekend
. and Mrs. Archie Murchison wilh his family,
son Mel have moved from I Mr. Emmett Davis and son Car-
o make their home in rni, tonk ioad of st0,. to the
1 Wink's Sales at Hermiston, Tues-
Boat Trailers
ball coach for the Heppner school, ' were in town Monday.
Mr
and
George Heppner
lJl VJumu iv j .i.fh" o - ,
r-i i t.,ii nf rnim La dranae.
i Bauer wno s oiouuncu i u" - . . .
! Mrl and Mrs. Johnnie Baldino! Mr. and Mrs. Larry uowen oi ( (lny.
and daughter returned to Spc u ar
kane after several days at tne
home of Mrs. Baldino's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie, and
Donald, Miss Rena Anderson, Mrs.
Claud Coats, Mrs. Glenn Mallery
and sons Gerry and Jimmie mo
tored to Lexington Saturday
evening where they attended the
wedding of Betty Lou Messenger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Messenger to Carl Marquardt.
Keith Tannehill and Mary Ann
Rands are at their homes here
from attending college at Corval
lis. Miss Rands graduated June
! 7th and Mr. Tannahill is a junior.
Mrs. Clifford Pool Is in tne M.
Anthony's hospital, Pendleton,
suffering from injuries received
in a car wreck Saturday evening.
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