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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. 'August 7. 1958 Monument News By MARTHA MATTESON Mrs Jim Crocker and son Ron ny drove to John Day Monday on business. They were accom- 'song moved from one of the Tom panied by Mrs Mary Lippert. ross cabins to one of the Mc- Jim Durbin, accompanied by Willis houses. here, Mr and Mrs Elmer Matte son. H D Hlnton and Reeta Hunt and some of her children were in Heppner Thursday1 on business. Mrs Blllie Jean Ingalls and two his brother drove up from Salem Sunday and returned Monday with his wife Vesta who stayed at the Ansil Martin home for two weeks while he had been gone. Mr and Mrs Miles Gllman of Mt Vernon was visiting their son Willard Gilman the first of the week. Mr and Mrs Dick Flewhardy and children of Pasco spent the. weekend here with her brothers Dick and Glen Williams. Mr and Mrs Carl Cox and child ren drove to Cecil Saturday after some farm machinery. Mr and Mrs Miles Gilman of Mt Vernon were visiting at the Maynard Hamilton home Thurs- Harry Scott received word day. Tuesday morning that his father Mr and Mrs Bob Gienger took Orval Scott of Vale had passed Mrs Ivan Gienger and daughter away. He and his wife left Tues- Sherry to their home at Spokane day and their son Robert Dale after they had spent some time stayed with his grandparents visiting at the Gienger home and 'JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII AUGUST SUMMER DRESSES Complete Size Range SPORTSWEAR SKIRTS & BLOUSES Vz to Vi price Connor's Dress Shop IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllA lone News Mr and Mrs Joe Hausler and children returned home Monday from Palo Alto, Calif. Mr Haus ler attended summer school at Stanfield University where he took a mathematics course a warded by General Electric. He is the principal of the lone grade school and teaches the fifth and sixth grades. Mrs Hausler and OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY V 1ViQT. YEARS OLD fii 6 OLD HERMITAGE BRAID BRTUCKY STRAIGHT KHIRBON WHISHT ll m. 2 80 PUTT to find a greater bourbon anywhere ! THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY 86 PROOF with her folks, the Jim Harris's In Long Creek. Mrs Herb Hynd of Cecil brought her mother Mrs Slocum home Tuesday. She had stayed with her daughter while getting medical care in Heppner. Mr and Mrs Mead Gilman drove to John Day Saturday on business. Ernie Johnson drove to Hepp ner to get his wife who had been staying with her folks, the N D Bailey's while she was getting medical care. Ruby Gienger and two grand sons were in town Saturday. She reported everyone is busy hay-i lng on Cottonwood. i Audra Vadnetta was visiting her sister Gwen Vandetta who Is employed at the Bud Engle ranch on Courtrock. Glen Duncan and George John son of Hamilton are helping Joe Wheeler and Archie Gienger stack hay on the Theron King ranch. Mrs Earl Harig and Mrs Otis Ricker and, children of Mt Ver non visited Sunday at the Archie Gienger home. Miss Linda Cross was here from Salem to visit her mother, Mrs Gene Vaughan. Jack Sweek and children drove to Pendleton Sunday to get his wife who has been In the hospital there. Pearl Martin of the Forestry office reports five fires this past week. All were caused by light ning and all were small except the one on Potamus creek which covered 140 acres. Mr and Mrs Stanley Boyer drove to Portland Sunday where they will attend the wedding of Lydla Capon to Robert Gertson Tuesday, Aug 5. Mr Gertson Is a Portland man and Is the 7th and 8th grade teacher here. Mrs Capon is the widow of the late Harry Capon of Kiraberly and Is also a high school teacher here. Aubrey Crum possibly will not return to work for the forestry office the rest of the season after getting hurt 10 days ago at a fire. He received two broken ribs but expects to get out of the hospital by the middle of the month. Carolyn Martin went to Sa lem over the weekend on busi ness and will go back this week end for the wedding of a girl friend Carolyn Alsman which will be held August 9 at the Church of God. Miss Martin will be a candlelighter. Mrs Cora Densmore and Judith Grant of Kitchiner, Ontario, Can ada are visiting with Mrs Louise Scott, the former's sister. Judith Grant is a niece. She is spending some time with her cousins, the George Stubblefield girls. They will spend a month here and ex pect to return home August 23. Mr and Mrs Ansil Martin and Mrs Jim Croker and Ronny drove to Salem Friday for the week end. Mrs Croker stayed in Salem as her mother is very ill in a Salem hospital. Mr and Mrs Gus Peterson and Mrs Cora Densmore drove to John Day Thursday on business. A jeep load of Joyriders com ing from Ant Hill Sunday after noon had some trouble and some were rushed to the hospital In John Day. There were 10 in the crowd but no one was hurt ser iously. Mr and Mrs Forrest Noland drove to John Day Saturday on business, and to purchase a new car. daughter, Carol, and her sister, Ruth Knight of Medford met him in Palo Alto. The other Hausler children stayed with relatives in Medford. Mr and Mrs Rodney Crawford of Helix are the parents of a daughter, Charlotte Louise, born July 18 in Pendleton. Mr and Mrs Vernice Crawford of ' Helix and Mr and Mrs Thomas Chap man of Pilot Rock are the grand parents. Mr and Mrs Wate Craw ford of lone are the great grand parents. Mrs Patricia Crisman, daugh ter of Mrs Robert Boad of Shel ton, Wash, and Elmer Ellis of Arlington, became the bride of James Morgan, son of Mrs S L Wiles and Edison Morgan, Sat urday at noon, August 2 at the Baptist church in Shelton at a double ring ceremony. Mr and Mrs Robert Boad were their at tendants. The couple will make their home In lone where he Is employed by the Union Pacific railroad. Mr and Mrs E W Bristow en tertained at a dinner Monday ev ening in honor of her brother, Gene Grabill's birthday. Others present were Mrs Everett Keith ley and daughter, Patricia, of Heppner: Mrs Ida Grabill, Mr and Mrs Ernest McCabe and fam ily and Donald Bristow. Jerry Healy of Heppner is spending a few dyas with his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Ted Palmateer. Jimmy Leathers was also a visitor at the Palma teer home Monday night. Dates To Remember: August 12 Garden club meet ing at the city park in the afternoon. August 13 Maranatha club meeting community church basement August 17 Grange picnic in the city park with a picnic din ner around noon. All Gran gers and their families are welcome. Coffee, punch and ice cream will be furnished. Dinner service should be brought Mrs Howard Crowell was ap pointed city recorder at the coun cil meeting Thursday night. She Former Lexington Residents Married Word has been received in Lex ington of the wedding of Jean Ann Griffith, daughter of Mr and Mrs Glenn Griffith, to Farrin Farnsworth on August 1, at the Idaho Falls Temple, in Idaho Falls with wedding reception at the Second Ward Latter Day Saints church August 2 at Mer idian Idaho. Mr and Mrs Grif fith are former residents of Lex ington, she being a 5th and 6th grade teacher and he owned the Lexington Cafe for several years. After a wedding trip to Los Angeles the young couple will return to Meridian where she is employed by the Boise Water Corp and he is attending Bar ber college in Boise. Mr and Mrs William Van Winkle Jr and family and Mr and Mrs Pine Thornburg and family were boating at McKay Dam on Sunday. MARACAIBO! Thrilling adven ture, striking Technicolor photography in Venezuela. Al so HIGH HELL. Star Theater, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 3 Lexington News By DELPHA JONES Mr and Mrs New't O'Harra at tended a State Land and Water Committee meeting in Bend last: week. Mr O'Harra is a member of this board. Mrs Roy Martin has returned, to her home from St Anthony's, hospital in Pendleton where she underwent major surgery last week. Mr and Mrs Henry Cavin and daughter, Janette have returned to their home in Portland after visiting at the C C Jones home. Mr and Mrs E E McFadden were Fossil visitors over the weekend with their daughter, Mr and Mrs Al Frost. ONE MORE WEEK will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mrs Dons, Gollyhorn. Carl Troedson and his father1 Johan Troedson left by plane last i week for a short stay in Sweden. I Mr and Mrs Howard Nottage of! Portland are staying at the! Troedson ranch while they are gone. Mr and Mrs John Shick of Port land visited at the McGreer home last week. FOR Sh oe Sal e 4 Ends August l6 STILL A GOOD SELECTION OF SIZES IF YOU HURRY GONTY'S v V': J. .:S . 5 O(3fi)G0 OlOlO Gala money you wouldn't otherwise have possibly from $1000 to $30001 Let your Equitable man (how you how you can put operating fundi to work and still keep them available for use. By setting up such account!, he's helped fanners, ranchers, and other businessmen gain thousands of extra dollars. This program Is backed by the association noted for safety since 1890. It's well worth finding out about : just ask your Equitable man, or send the coupon. your Equitable representative WILLIAM K. MORGAN 39 S. W. Dorion Pendleton. Oregon Phone: CR 6-2421 LQUITABLE SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSN. 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