Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 5, 1956
Boardman Area
Still Snowy
By Mary Lee Marlow
About five inches of snow fell
here again on Friday and Satur
day nights. The sun shown all
day Saturday, with the tempera
ture at 34 above, but the skies
clouded up again at night bring
ing more snow. There was some
wind that drifted the snow dur
ing the night also. Minimum
temperature Tuesday morning
was 15 above.
Friends were sorry to hear of
the death of Robert F. Woods at
Yamhill, Dec. 19 at the ago of
59. He and his wife moved from
here to Yamhill about three years
ago, after living here two years.
He died suddenly from a heart
attack while doing chores on his
farm. Funeral services were held
Dec. 22 in McMinnville. Besides
his wife, Bessie, to whom he was
married in 1938, he is survived
by two brothers and four sisters.
One of them being Mrs. William
Earnherdt of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tanne
hill went to La Grande last
Thursday to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tannehill.
Mrs. Anna Skoubo, Hood River,
is visiting for a couple of weeks
here at the homes of her sons and
daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Skoubo and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Skoubo. Other holiday
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Skoubo were Mrs. Skou
bo's brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Luhrs and four
children, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Luhrs and four children,
Langlois; Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Luhrs and daughter Terry, Pen
dleton; also Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brothers, La Grande.
Miss Zelma Cowan went to
Portland last Thursday, and re
turned home Saturday.
Mrs. Pat Healy and four child
ren, Portland, visited several
days last week at the home of
her brother-in-law and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rands.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze return
ed home last week from Portland
where they spent Christmas at
the home of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
McClellan, Sr. Visitors at the
Kunze home for Ney Year's were
their son and daughter-in-law, 'turning to Eugene Sunday.
ivirs. Margaret Kiitz went to La
Grande Saturday to visit at the
hnmp nf hor cnn anH Hanahtpr.
H. O. Ely, lone, visitea two days in-law, Mr and Mrs. Noel Kiitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunze and
children Eddie and Elaine, Ken-
newick, Wash
last week at the home of nis
son and daughter-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Elvin Ely. Another Vlsi
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Christmas visitors at the home
of Mrs. Florence Root were Mr.
and Mrs. Alvie Mefford. Yakima.
tor at the Ely home was Marcia wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Max De
Woolley, Pasco, Wash. Her par- wcese, Grandvlew, Wash.; Mr.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wool-. and Mrs. Al Macomber and son
ley, came after her Sunday. iLee, Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
Cecil Hamilton, Deibert car-non Root and sons Curtis and
penter and Max Fussell left last
Thursday for Bellingham, Wash.,
t0 return to their Jobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sullivan
Maurice, Athena.
Nanru Rands. Holtville. Calif.:
and Mary Ann Rands, Richland,
Wash ara cnnnrlincr tha hnlMnva
and son Grady, left for their home at the home of their parents, Mr.
at J-.angioi3 muimcxy aiiei viDiL-ianu iviis. n. d. nanus.
inn at tho Virmo nf Mrs Qnllivnn's DnnnM Hillpcnia nnH Pptiu
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Anderson, students at E. O. C. E.,
Mrs. xvaman iiiuhjc nicy wcic ia ojanue, are speiiumg meir
accompanied as far as Portland vacation at their homes here,
by Lawrence Smith, who will Miss Jean Scott went to Seat-
take the plane from there lor tie, wash., on Wednesday of last
Anchorage, Alaska, and Carol week to spend Christmas at the
- home of her mother, Mrs. Mattie
i- Scott. She returned Monday.
The Commercial Club held a
Hamilton, who returned to Provi
donee hospital to nurses' train
inn cohnnl
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Rena Anderson and Donald meeting last week at the school
Gillespie, students at E. O. C. E,
at La Grande, spent the vacation liam Garner was elected presi-
l x ! 1 n Unn I Aay AvtUna AIIam irlna nfaet.
UWll, A1111U1 niiCU, Vii-C-f itiSl'
at their homes here
ir,,lirli,, visitors at thp hnmp nf dent- Rav Anderson, secretary:
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger Dewey West, treasurer. The club
were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Willetts voted to support the Upper Col
and three children, Tacoma, Wn.; umbia River Development Com.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammel and mission. They will furnish ma
four children. The Dalles; Mrs
tprinl fnr hpnrhps for the citv
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Edward Sharp and two sons of park, which are to be made by
Vancouver, wasn.; Mrs. jviane me suup uiasa ui uic wgn w-nwi,
Cogill, Portland; Mr. and Mrs
Truman Messenger, Sr. and two young people on a tour of
sons. Mitchell: Mr. and Mrs. Tru
man Messenger Jr. , and four
children, Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Delano, Hermiston; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Marquardt and
three children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Marquardt and daughter Carlita,
and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mes
senger, all of Lexington; and
Mrs. Winnie Zinter, lone.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mefford,
Burns, were New Year's visitors
at the home of Mefford's sister,
Mrs. Florence Root.
Mr. annd Mrs. Bob Stewart and
son Randy spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Laddie
Goddard, at Goodnoe Hills, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and
children returned to their home
at La Grande Mondav after visit
ing the past ten days at the home
of Mrs. Lilly s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin -Ely.
A New Year's Eve watch service
was held at the Community
church Saturday night. During
the evening games were played,
and the Rev. John Ricketts, Uma
tilla showed two films, "Holiday
in Alaska", and "Invitation to a
Wedding."
Mr. and Mrs. William Lilly and
son Richard, were weekend visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allen.
(Too Late for Last Week)
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely were
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and
children Jimmy, Janet and Jay,
La Grande, Mr and Mrs. Newell
Vaught Richland, Wash., and Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Ely and children
Reene and Rickie, Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow
and son Darrcll were1 dinner
guests at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Marlow, in Hermis
ton, on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zerba and
children Dennis and Debbie, of
Athena, visited at the home of
Mrs. Zerba 's mother, Mrs. Blanche
Jones, on Monday.
Mrs. Frank Beall and daugh
ter Pat. Eucene. are visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Haves, Frank Bean
brought them up Saturday, re-
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LEXINGTON, OREGON
Lexington News
Mr. and Mrs Burton Peck en
tertained last Thursday night
with an oyster supper at their
ranch home. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Nolan and
son Vern and daughter Phyliss of
H Mrs. James
Sunday of the sudden death of Pprk n HeDDner. The evening
r- r.. n Con T oarnHrn . :
Mrs
Dona
By Delpha Jones
Trina Parker and Miss
Barnet received word on
house and elected officers. Wil-
The club sponsored about
25
the
town and project Christmas Eve
to sing Christmas carols. William
Garner took them in a truck be
longing to R. B. Rands. The
carolers were served hot choco
late at the grange hall by Mrs.
Eldon Shannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn served
coffee and doughnuts at open
house at their garage for friends
Saturday afternoon.
Jack Getz and Eldon Shannon,
who are employed at Klnzua,
spent the weekend at their homes
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daniels
Dr. Rav White of San Learndro
California. He was at the time
of his death attending the East
West Shrine game in San Fran
cisco. Funeral services were held
In Oakland, Cal., on Tuesday af
ternoon. Mr. White leaves his
wife, Leona Leach White and a
host of relatives and friends.
Both Mr, and Mrs. White are
well remembered in this com
munity, having gone to high
school here and graduating from
this school, after which they were
married and moved to California,
where he attended school, be
coming a doctor. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. George White and
she was the daughter" of Mrs.
Minnie Leach Ciscero. Mrs. Min
nie Ciscero, who has for several
years made her home in Okla
homa is staying with her child
ren in California this winter. She
is reported to be in ill health the
last few weeks..
Mrs. Gladys Young and family
have moved into the Ola Holla
way house.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Harra of
Portland accompanied by their
children were holiday guests at
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt
O'Harra.
Let's don't forget P-TA to be
held at the auditorium next Tues
day night. This is hobby night
so let's come and bring our hobbies.
and three children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Watts and children
Donna and Richard all went to
Sandpoint, Idaho to attend a
family reunion Christmas day at
the home of the Watts' son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Gastineau. The Gastineaus and
three children Barbara, Billie and
Bobbie accompanied them home
for a week s visit.
wa enpnt in reminiscing.
Home coming guests on New
Year's day at the Burton Peck
home were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Peck and son Donnie of Pilot
Rock, and Mr and Mrs. Bud Peck
and sons Terry and Bobby of
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Angell and
children spent the holidays in
Portland where Betty Angell at
tended the clinic day at Shriner's
hospital. They were accompan
ied as far as Hood River by Mrs.
George Irvin and three children
who visited at the Bert Darnielle
home.
Charlene Jones spent the holi
days in Hood River with Judy
Darnielle,' going down with
George Irvin on Friday night
when he went after Mrs. Irvin
who was visiting there.
The first meeting of the sea
son for the Thespians was held
on Tuesday night at the Cecil
Jones home. The meeting was
called to order by the president,
Mrs. Cecil Jones and the minutes
of the previous meeting was read
and approved. Committee re
ports were read and accepted
with Mrs. George Irvin giving the
report on the play to be given
on Feb. 11th, the name of which
is "Hessie of the Hills", with the
following cast: Parson Bubble
Cecil Jones; Pa Crackett George
Irvin; Ma Crackett, Delpha
Jones; Hessie their teen age
daughter Jo Irvin; Arkansas
their younger daughter who
wants a beau June Cooper; Ber
thy their youngest daughter
Marj Angell; Aunt Suzy who
lives with them loves to sleep
and dance Barbara Cutsforth;
Abbie Snap a nosey neighbor
from down the holler Pat Ma
jeske; Grandpappy a bewhiskered
barefooted fiddlin' fule Ted Mc
Millan; Elmer Applerust a young
mountaineer in love with Hessie,
Jim Angel; and Daniel P. Duck
worthSmart Stranger making
agriculture experiments Bill
Nichols. The proceeds of this
play as well as those in the past
will be given to some worthy or
ganization in Lexington.
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PLAN TO ATTEND
Morrow County Livestock Growers
ASSOCIATION
Meeting
AT THE FAIR PAVILION
HEPPNER
Friday, Saturday, January 13 - 14
PROGRAM
ASSOCIATION
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Through the efforts of the membership we
are now the FIRST BANGS', DISEASE FREE
BEEF COUNTY IN THE STATE.
Association initiated the theft control pro
gram in Morrow county. Secured Federal and
State aid for insect control. Promoted grass
and legume seedings on pasture lands.
Friday, January 13
10:15 A. M. Panel discussion on
'Livestock Marketing Programs in Eastern Oregon'
With Jiggs Fisk, Wallowa county rancher; Orval McCormmach, Umatilla
county rancher; Ben Gilgore, Pendleton Grain Growers; Bill Southworth,
Grant county rancher; and William Fowler, Oregon State College as the
moderator.
"LIVESTOCK DISEASES" by Dr. A. G. Beagle. Bureau of Animal Industry
FEED & FEEDING by John Landers, 0. S. C.
INSECT CONTROL Robert Every. O. S. C.
FILMS on livestock conservation and insect controL
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Saturday, January 14
COMMITTEE REPORTS: Theft prevention, range and pasture improvement
game laws, insect control, market development, livestock disease controL
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
At the Banquet
PRESENTATION of County Cattleman of the Year; County Grossman of the
4 Year and County Brucellosis certification.
SOCIAL HOUR -Saturday, 5 :30 Fair Pavilion
BANQUET - Saturday 6:30 - Fair Pavilion
-DOOR PRIZES
AM Events b Meetings At Pavilion Open To The Public
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