Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 19, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, June 19. 1958
Lexington News
By DELPHA JONES
Mr and Mrs Robert Mathews
and family have recently re
turned from a trip to the coast
and the McKenzie River. While
away Mr Mathews was speaker
at Claskanie Union High school
at Claskanie, Ore. There were
about 54 graduates with one of
them being a patient in Good
Samaritan hospital in Portland,
where she is suffering from
polio. She completed her high
school while hospitalized. Mr
and Mrs Mathews and Bobby
and Janie have left for Port
land where he is planning on
attending a coachs clinic at the
school there.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones, and
daughter, Charlene and Gary
Miller were LaGrande visitors
Tuesday.
Betty and Judy Darnielle, Gary
Miller, Raymond Schoonover and
Charlene Jones were The Dalles
visitors Sunday motoring down
after Johnny Darnielle who has
been vacationing there.
Mr O W Cutsforth and Dr Clif
ford Wagner flew to Montana
Sunday where they spent the
day near Billings.
Mrs Mervin Leonard is a pa
tient in Pioneer Memorial hos
pital having undergone major
surgery there.
Mrs Clarence Hays and dau
ghters Deanne and Candiss were
visitors at the Earl Warner home
this weekend.
Mr and Mrs Callie Duncan of
The Dalles were callers in Lex
ington on Sunday. He was form
erly a barber in Lexington.
Mrs Norma Marquardt and
son Carl Marquardt and family
are vacationing in the Eastern
states for several weeks.
Mrs Bert Darnielle and daugh
ter, Betty were visitors at the
Bert Breeding home in Stanfield
last week.
Mrs Ina Nichols returned to
her home Sunday from Portland
where she has been visiting her
sons, Paul and Cletus and their
families.
Richard Wihlon, son of Mr and
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I Mrs Armin Wihlon left Satur
Iday from Pendleton for Spokane
where he has to take his phys
ical for induction in the U S
Army. Mrs Wihlon, Mrs E E
Peck, Mrs Gar Leyva and Char
lene Jones entertained with a
farewell party honoring Richard
at the O W Cutsforth ranch on
Friday night. Dancing was en
joyed as well as a weiner roast.
There were 35 guests present for
the evening.
Miss Phyllis Nolan who at
tends Northwest Christian Col
lege is home for the summer
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
M V Nolan.
Mr and Mrs Dale Waddill have
enrolled in summer school at U
of O as has their daughter, Na
dine Waddill.
Miss Betty Obrist is also en
rolled in a summer course at
Oregon State.
Those from Lexington attend
ing the Maryhill races over the
weekend were Mr and Mrs Alon
zo Henderson and children, Lar
ry, Laddie and Betty and Vern
Nolan and Lyle Allyn.
Miss Joan Patrick is home
from a trip to Portland.
Maureen Groves has returned
to the home of Mr and Mrs
Archie Munkers after school at
Corvallis.
Donald Hunt is home from
school at Corvallis, at the home
of his mother, Mrs Bertha Hunt.
Hugo Leyva was a Portland
visitor over the Rose show festival.
Mr and Mrs Archie Nichols
and Mr and Mrs Wayne Pap
ineau were visitors in JJprth
Powder on Sunday at the Fred
Papineau home.
Mrs Helen Leyva, Mrs Juanita
Martin, Mrs Barbara Lemons,
and daughter, Linda and Linda
Hams were Wallowa Lake visi
tors on Friday.
Saturday Mr and Mrs O W
j Cutsforth had as their guests at
the cabin in the mountains, Mr
and Mrs Jim Lemon, Mary Chea
tie and Linda Lemon of Mon
roe and Mr and Mrs Gar Leyva.
j Asa Way is home from Port
land where he attends Portland
State.
Steven O'Harra, grandson of
Mr and Mrs New't O'Harra is
visiting with his grandparents
from his home in Portland.
Mr and Mrs O W Cutsforth
have as their guest this week,
Miss Johanna Segers of the
.Netherlands who is attending
'college at the University of Ore
Igon as an exchange student.
(She is in this country studying
I psychology entering college in
(this country in Sept of 1957. She
; will return to her home in July
of this year and will continue
I her studies at the University of
Leiden. She was a guest at the
Heppner chamber of commerce
luncheon on Monday noon.
! Don Casteel is spending some
time at the home of his sister
and family, Mr and Mrs B J
i Doherty before leaving for the
Netherlands where he is going
as an exchange student from
this country.
By MARIE McQUARRIE
On Tuesday, June 10, Dee
Gribble had low gross. Winning
prizes for most threes, fours and
fives on score were Lucille Peck,
3's; Polly Dougherty, 4's and
Marie McQuarrie, 5's.
Tuesday, June 17. Dee Gribble
had low gross. Winners of priz
es given as previous week were
Dee Gribble, most 3's; Lucille
Peck, most 4's and Hazel Ma-
honey, most 5's.
SPRING TOURNAMENT
Hazel Mahoney won the cham
pionship trophy for our spring
tournament. She received a cup
with her name inscribed to be
kept a year, then given to the
winner of our next spring tourn
ament. She also received a pew
ter ashtray with Inscription
which she can keep.
Sue Valentine, consolation
flight champion, small cup tro
phy. Other tournament awards of
three golf balls each were given
Corky Norene, low net of 29 on
chanmpionship flight; Hazel Ma
honey, low gross of 51 on cham
pionship flight; Bonnie Mattoon,
low net of 29 on consolation
flight.
Next week Tuesday we would
like to have the girls down to
play as early as possible. There
will be a meeting on the fifth
tee after all are through nine
holes.
Over The
Tee Cup
Instructions for next week's
play will be on the bulletin
board. New handicaps will be
posted as soon as possible.
Monument News
By MARTHA MATTESON
Mr and Mrs Ernie Johnson
drove to Heppner Saturday.
Mr and Mrs John Erhardt are
(going to Portland this evening
to move some of their furniture.
Mr Erhardt has been janitor at
the Monument school this last
year and they will live in Port
land now.
Mrs Sam Scottdrove her mo
ther, Mrs Martha Matteson, to
Portland Tuesday, where she is
Mrs Webb Entertains
Renegers Bridge Club
Mrs Paul Webb was hostess to
the Reneger's bridge club at her
home Wednesday evening. Mrs
Gordon Pratt won high score, Mrs
Eddie Gunderson, second high
and Mrs Gene Hall, low.
Other guests were Mrs Allen
Case, Mrs Floyd Jones, Mrs Bill
Barratt, Mrs Dick Meador, Mrs
LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs Alex
Thompson, Mrs James Norene
and Mrs James Farley.
having medical care. Mrs Mar
garet Coleson of Long Creek ac
companied them to Portland
where she had dental work done.
Mr and Mrs Roy Bowman are
moving to Dayton, Washington
where he is employed. Verne Mj
Carty is moving them in h
truck. , I
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land for the Rose Festival ov.
the weekend.
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Infestation of bindweed (creeping jenny) like this can take over if left uncon
trolled. Million! of dollars are lost each year from noxious weeds, which can now
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Mill Employees Honor
Mrs Mai lory At Party
Mrs Jean Mallory, secretary at
the Heppner Pine Mills the past
two years, was complimented by
mill employees and their fam
ilies at an office party Monday
afternoon. About 30 attended.
Mrs Kenneth Keeling and Mrs
Bill Turner arranged the party
at which coffee and cake were
served. The group presented Mrs
Mallory with a silver tray.
ATTENTION: LITTLE LEAGUE
BASEBALL PLAYERS! Every
Little Leaguer who comes to
the Star Theater wearing his
uniform and is accompanied
by an adult gets a FREE
SHOW, Thursday, Friday or
Saturday, June 19-20-21. ONE
adult admission admits the
adult and ONE Little Leaguer.
Off Beats Entertain
Soroptimist Club
The Off Beats, Judy Cochell,
Judy Brinda, Sandra Jones and
Sheryl Harris, entertained Sor
optimist International of Hepp
ner with a pantomime, Thurs
day noon at O'Donnell's. Mrs
Oliver Creswick was in charge
of the program .
Plans were completed for the
annual banquet which was held
Saturday evening.
A gift was presented to Mrs
Jean Mallory, who is leaving to
make her home in White Swan
Washington.
Ol'. . . control bindweed and
"r"" " ww (CREEPING JENNY)
other noxious weeds and vines
with new Du Pont TRYBEN 209
Du Pont "Tryben" 200 is a new weed
killer that gives excellent, economical
control of such perennial weeds as
field bindweed (creeping jenny), leafy
spurge, Canada thistle, Russian knap
weed and bur ragweed. "Try ben" 200
a liquid to be diluted with water for use
as a spray also controls a wide range
of perennial and annual broadleaf
weeds, as well as woody vines, such as
trumpet vine and brush.
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Many successful trials of new
"Tryben" 200 have been made in
states where deep-rooted perennial
weeds are a problem. These trials
show that "Tryben" 200 will keep
roadsides, rights-of-way and fence
rows free of noxious weeds that
have been difficult to kill with
other chemicals . . . and also prevent
them from spreading into cultivated
fields.
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ARLINGTON, ORE.
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you with your agricultural credit needs and
invites you to specify this bank on your CCC
loan application.
Now, with a big crop coming up, you may
wish to talk with a First National Bank Loan
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any time you wish to discuss the procedure for
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FIRST NATIONAL DANK
OF PORTLAND
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