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ttf'l 111? Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 10, 1955
20 Pound Steelhead Takes Top Spot in Boardman Derby
By Mary Lee Marlow
SSgt. Charles Tolbert of the winter
does not indicate much
1,
bombing range took top honors
in the steelhead derby sponsored
by the Commercial club for the
month of January with a fish
weighing 20 pounds, six ounces.
E. J. Moore was second with 15
pounds, four and one-half ounces,
and Bud Phaneuf was third with
J2 pounds, 12 ounces. Tolbert's
fish is the largest that has been
caught since the derby was start
ed last September, which may
make him the winner of the
grand prize, unless a larger fish
is caught this month.
A warm wind blew here all day
Monday with the temperature up
to 58 above. Skies were partly
cloudy, but the sun shone most
of the day. On Ground Hog's day
last week the sun shone all day,
with the temperature 48 above,
so the ground hog saw his sha
dow, but the weather this week
more been hired to teach the third anil
fourth grades to replace Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill Harold Baker, who resigned.
went to Corvallis and Eugene last Mr. aid Mrs. Arthur Allen have
Friday to visit their sons and received word that their son,
EBB
and olh.r rcdal disorders
COLON I STOMACH AILMENTS
IUPTUBE (Hwnlo) TMATID
WITHOUT HOSPITAL OMIATION
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M81-1MS Writ i Call
THE DEAN CLINIC
Own 10 until 5 Monday throve Friday.
Until I p.m. Monday, Wodnoaday and Friday.
Chiropractic Phyilclaat ... Ill our 45th yoar.
2014 NOTHIAST SANDY IOUUVAHD
T.l.phon. iA 31 Portland 11, Or.
daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Tannehill and Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Tannehill. They re
turned home Monday.
Mrs. Max Vannoy, Miss Zelma
Cowan and Mrs. Robert Sargent
went to Prosser, Wash., last
Thursday to meet Miss Jean Scott,
who was returning from Seattle,
Wash., after visiting her mother,
Mrs. Mattie Scott, for ten days.
Ted Zivney, who is employed in
Portland, spent the weekend at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Zivney. Mrs. Ziv
ney 's mother, Mrs. Lulu Stevens,
Portland, came with him and re
mairled here for this week.
Mrs. William Forthman took
Mrs. Lizzie Davis to Hermiston to
the doctor last Friday.
Mrs. William Garner went to
Heppner Monday to attend a
meeting of the county committee
of the county extension unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen and
children, The Dalles, visited at
the home of Allen's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Sunday.
About 26 mothers attended the
afternoon meeting of the P. T. A.
last Thursday, at which time they
visited the different class rooms
at school. Refreshments were ser
ved by Mrs. William Garner and
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo.
Mrs. Bonnie McCoy, Irrigon, has
Comedy - Myslery - Drama!
THE LEXINGTON P-TA WILL PRESENT
THE 3-ACT PLAY
'The Mystery of the Masked Girl'
WITH AN ALL FEMALE CAST
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 8 P. M.
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Admission: 75c 50c 25c
Gene Allen, ET3, U. S. Navy,
Who has been stationed in French
Indo-China the past six months,
will be transferred to the states
some time in March and will be
with a harbor defense unit at Port
Townsend, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pace and
daughter Nancy, Bonneville, for
mer residents here, were weekend
visitors at th home of Mr. and
Mrs, Max Vannoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller spent
the weekend in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Baustwick,
Pendleton, were weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Carpenter. Sunday visitors at the
Carpenter home were Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Compton, Heppner
Junction, and Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Carpenter and son, Buck's
Corner.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller
went to Portland last Friday
and returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cochran
and son Mike, Wilsonville, were
overnight visitors at the home of
Cochran's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fus
sell last Friday.
Archie Jones took his brother,
Phil Jones, to Enterprise Monday
for a checkup on his leg which
was broken in an accident last
May. The leg is still in a cast
and Jones still has to walk with
crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ely and
daughter Renee, Spokane, Wash.,
are visiting this week at the home
of Ely's' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Ely.
The Wives club, recently form
ed by the wives of the airforce
personnel, had their second meet
ing Tuesday night, Feb. 1, at the
home of Mrs. Gren Hawes, with
Mrs. Al Kunhenn and Mrs Car
mine Lombard! as co-hostesses.
There were 16 present. Tentative
plans were made to keep a scrap
book of the bombing range ac
tivities. Plans were made for a
Valentine dance to be held for the
airforce at the grange hall on
Feb. 12. Committee in charge
will be Mrs. Al Morin, chairman,
Mrs. Charles Tolbert, Mrs. Miles
Standish and Mrs. Lura Strick
land. Mrs. LeRoy Fussell entertained
members of the third and fourth
grades at her home on Tuesday,
Feb. 1, in honor of her daughter
Gwendolyn's tenth birthday. Pre
sent were Sharon Hawes, Donna
Cruthers, Brenda Billings, Dorothy
Rash, Eileen Ely, Lynn Vannoy,
Linda Daniels, Toni Taylor, Irene
Potts, Patti Partlow, Nancy Pay
rollaz, Sandra Thorpe, Patty Mil
ler, Ronnie Olmstead, Johnnie
Partlow, Jimmie, and Teddy Hoff
man, Michael Duncan and Leon
ard Bedord.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown visited
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wolcutt, in Kennewlck, Wash.,
recently. Their grandson, Reo
Rake, went to Seattle, where he
enlisted in the U. S. marine corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug and
daughter Wanda were in Portland
two days the first of last week,
where they attended meetings of
"Missionary Emphasis Week" at
Multnomah School of the Bible,
where their daughter Wilma is a
student.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ewing and
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vannoy went
to rendleton one day last week,
where Vannoy received medical
attention on his eye. j
Mrs. Max Vannoy was hostess
for a party at her home on Wed
nesday afternoon, Feb. 2, in honor
of her daughter Lynn's tenth
birthday. Present were Dorothy
Rash, Toni Taylor, Eileen Ely,
Brenda Billings, Patty Miller.
Gwendolyn Fussell, Linda Dan
iels, Jimmie and Teddy Hoffman,
Michael Duncan, Donna Cruthers,
Johnnie Tartlow, Leonard and
Greg Bedord, Cheryl Vannoy and
Mrs. Leonard Bedord, Sr.
The Ladies Aid society of the
Community church met at the
home of Mrs. Glen Carpenter on
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 2 with
Mrs. Arnin Hug co-hostess. There
were 12 members present. The
next meeting will be an all day
meeting at the church on Feb. 16,
at which time the ladies will do
inside painting on the church.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank
Marlow and Mrs. Elmer Messen
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hug, La
Grande, have been visiting the
past week at the home of Hug's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
We guessed you'd like it...
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but we never guessed how much j
JUDGING BY THE "OOH3" AND "AAHS" THAT GREET FORD'S APPEARANCE i . .
BY THE NUMBER OP FOLKS WHO ARE TEST DRIVING A FORD-AND THEN DRIVING IT HOME i . .
THE '55 FORD IS GOING TO SMASH EVERY CAR SALES RECORDI
OLD
Sprlnjl
cuihioiiid
oplhc uit. but
not luaa-on
thrust
Sprlnp
I f lit tllttri to
. X cushion hoad-oB
thrust, too.
Ntw Trlgger-Torqut Performon
In S mighty engines
Ford't 3 new car engines for '55 give you
Trigger-Torque response. The 162-h p.
y-6oclr V-8 hat a 7.6 to 1 comprestlon
ratio. Th. 182-h.p. Y-block Spcial V-
It offered with Fordomatic Drive In Fair
Ian. and Station Wagon mod.li. And
rhere't a ntw 120-h.p. l-block Six!
Rood-joint jar reduced by now
Anglo-Peiiod Ball-Joint Suspension
Ball-Joint Front Suspension Is on of th
greatest contributions vr mad to
riding and handling ai. And for '55
It glvs still mor comfort . , . bcaus
springs or st at an angl to cushion
road shock from th front as well as
straight up. That reduces road-olnt far.
The Thunderblrd inspired Ford'i
long, trim look
The Thunderblrd Ford's personal car
that created such a sensation has left
Its distinctive mark on the Ford cars for
1955. You'll And Its sweeping straight
line fenders ... Its lower, flatter look . , ,
Its all-around windshield ... Its Impres
sive grille and vlsored headlights lit
reflected In every '55 Ford. ,
Test Drive the
55 FORD
at your nearest Ford Dealer's
Rosewall Motor Company
r.D..p
Mrs. Arnin Hug.
Sgt and Mrs. Donald Fair and
son went to Newberg for the
weekend t0 visit at the home of
Mrs. Fair's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Zemke.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ransier
and three children, Pendleton,
were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar
low. Greenfield grange held its
social meeting Saturday night at
the hall with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Bedord it charge. The
evening was spent playing bingo.
Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Brown.
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HE COMMITTEE MEETS
The Morrow county Home Eco
nomics committee met at the
home of county agent Beverly
Bradshaw February 7 primarily
to make plans for the annual
homemaker's day to be held at
Boardman. Lunch was served at
noon with Ada Bradshaw, assist
ing. Present were Mesdames William
Garner, Boardman; Lloyd Berger,
Irrigon; L. A. McCabe, lone; Ben
Anderson, Rhea Creek; Walter
Ruggles, Lexington and Ray
Drake, Heppner.
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