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s S a ii mi mi 1 1 1 in n 1 1 t ii it 1 1 1 1 1 tin in ii 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 in i ii iiiu . i j i r Measles Closes I We Ve Changed Names fjTwo Grades at i D.,r T IBoardman Srhnn! BUT NOT THE QUALITY AND REASONABLE PRICES S Specialized in dry land grasses for 25 years. The Davenport Seed Grower, formerly the Davenport Seed I E Company, has sold its retail business and is selling whole- j S sale direct to farmers. tm For The Best in Grass Seed & Prices j Contact August Reinbold j .1 DAVENPORT SEED GROWER DAVENPORT. WASH. j iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 hi 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii mi ii i n i i m mi ii 1 1 1 1 n i m 1 1 n ii 1 1; Fast Dry a Load in 26 Minutes ( 1 Jmw f ln, c,e' l,lrt m u&B&'-'ZP surrounds clothes , . . :M $jm& v fast drias a full load M X$, In 26 minutes It little rs more Oiin body isgr Tlm& - temperiturejipF 3sW"i fo ImiiMUfl I MOT Ml I I lUfMUNOl . M1 IW VctoTttiy Other Dryers do this . . . Clothea come In contact with concen trated heat as high at 200. Resulti overdry Inj It common. New MayUi Dryer doei this . . . Regular loads dry at 100 to 110'. Ends overdrylng, yet clothea dry fluffy with fewer wrinkle 4 NEW FEATURES... 3 NEW C0LORS...4 NEW MODELS NEW I AIR INTAKB Him ... Re move! dust and dirt from all in coming air. new; automatic db-wunklinq . . . Exclusive "Wash 'n Wear" setting removes wrinkles. NEW AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER . . . Dampens clothes for easier iron ing. NEW REVOLVING DISC lNT HLTBH Pulls lint directly out of dryer. Snaps out for easy cleaning. PIUS: ii NEW MATCHING MAYTAS COIORS-Pink, green, yellow, and whit Timer Control Air-Fluff letting Safety Door Quiet Operation; Coal Cabinet Rustproof Cabinet Oat or Electric Models NEW MAYTAG ! "HALO OF HEAT" DRYERS iBflnowN ...LOW AS Heppner Hdw. r Electric LOYAL PARKER By MART LEE MARLOW Due to the prevalence of meas les among the children of the first and second grade the pup ils of those grades have been dis missed from school for the re mainder of this week. Ten cases have been reported, and several cases have been reported among pre school age children also. Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes went to Portland Sunday. Mr and Mrs Charles Smith visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow, overnight Monday on their way to Waldport, where they have purchased a motel. The county extension unit met Friday at the home of Mrs Bob Stewart. Mrs Gene Hiigel and Mrs Don David were hostesses. Hallene Price, extension home! management specialist, from Corvallis was in charge of the meeting, subject of which wa9' "Selection of pictures." The next) - . : , . i : ...in I ' meeting ui uie umi win ue ui the home of Mrs Ralph Skoubo April 15. Subject will be "Broiler meals." The Ladies Aid Society of Com munity church met Wednesday of last week at the manse, with Mrs Charles Anderegg and Mrs Claud Worden as hostesses. Mrs Arnin Hug was in charge of the Spiritual Life program, and also presided over the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs Ruth Lyons. The society has bought four more chairs for the church basement. Mr and Mrs Franklin Ball are the parents of a daughter born at the Good Shepherd hospital In Hermiston March 4. She has been named Karen Marie. Grand parents are Mr and Mrs Roy Ball and Mr and Mrs Harold Kress of Boardman. Great-grandparents are Mrs Frances Meyer and Mrs Emma Kress of Lewlston, Idaho. Great-great-grandparent is Mrs M L Goldsmith of Red lands, Calif. The baby weighed seven pounds, 15 ounces. Members of the Crusaders group of Community church held a slumber party at the home of their leader, Miss Jean Scott, last Friday night. Present were San dra Thorpe, Chloe McQuaw, Ei leen Ely, Patty Miller, Irene Potts, Dorothy Rash, Charlotte McKenzie, and Colleen and Karen Anderson. Temperatures have dropped down to 17 above Monday and Tuesday " mornings. Maximums have been about 50 above. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Kress were Mr and Mrs Willis Knight and children Dennis, Stevie and Jack ie, and Carolyn Shew of Herm iston, and Mr and Mrs Vern Bryant and daughter Sharon of Stanfield. Mr and Mrs Zearl Gillespie have received word that their son, Pvt Donald Gillespie, stat ioned at Sandia Army base near Albuquerque, N Mexico, Is quite ill in the hospital there. Mr and Mrs William Garner and children Dick and Anita of Hines were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Dewey West. Sunday guests at the West home were West's parents, Mr and Mrs Dewey West, Sr, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs John Hutson of Arline- ton, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Dale Russell and three children, Danny, Steve and Dalene of The Dalles. Mr and Mrs Joe Yusckat (Hil ma Lee Tyler) are the parents of a daughter born March 8 in Portland. She has been named Gloria Dianne and weighed sev en pounds 14 ounces. Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow went to Troutlake, Wash Satur day to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Douglas Califf. Mr and Mrs Gil Cordell visit ed at the home of Mr and Mrs Darrell Marlow Monday. Mrs Dewey West attended a meeting of the 4th district of the Oregon Federaion of Women's clubs at Fossil Saturday. The speaker was Mrs J P Devereux, state 2nd vice-president of the Federation of Bandon. Mr and Mrs Elvln Ely went to La Grande Wednesday of last week to visit at the home A their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Eldon Lilly. Their granason, jay Lilly, had surgery on his neck Thursday. HEPPNER, GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, March 13. 1958 IONE NEWS Judy Eubanks of Monmouth is staying with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs C E Brenner. She is enrolled in the third grade here. Mr and Mrs Dallas ShockW and children spent the weekend LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERT TUESDAY 12 Noon On U. S. Hiway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. 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