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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, August 28, 1958 MAP SHOWING POSITIONS FOR PARADE LINEUP BIG TRUCKS. Etc. .,, " ' - " Main Street 4 H Floats Boys, Girls Club Floats Grange Floats Lodges & Riaing Club Floal t a in 3 0 ? 2 w C C tD 3 X I & It t M 3 U w I I o. -a V 0, 2 Heppner Queen's Court Pendleton Queen's Court John Day Queen's Court Other Courts Flag Girls Past Queens Condon Air Base Family Groups Gala Street ii U...m..M....UUM. ' " Commercial Floats - Cowboys and Cowgirls Morrow County Wranglers Other Riding Clubs Lexington P-TA Names Committees By DELPHA JONES ,cia Cutsforth and Tess Hatfield; Lexington P-TA met at the home . Bill Parsons, Delpha Jones, Jo of the president, Mrs Jim uiooas- irvin ana juavonne mooaswunu. worth on Wednesday nigra or i Koom moiners, isi graae, uvtw . . 11 i i i i I I tl...ii OmJ last week, committees ior me.tny mwaras ana lois num, iu coming year was appointed: pro pram rhairman. Mrs Bob David son, Gladys VanWlnkle and El- grade, Billy Kemp and Iris Camp bell: 3rd and 4th. Evonne Lov gren and Jo Irvin; 5th and 6th, OUU, """ " ' - - ' leen Padberg. Ways and means, Mary Ann Barclay and Alice Ma Delpha Jones, with Leila Palmer, 1 jeske; 7th and 8th, Ollta Ward Rena Marquardt, Melbe Miller ' ewll and Eileen Padberg. High and Dot Halvorsen; hospitality", school room mothers are Leila chairman, Barbara Cutsforth, Evonne Lovgren, and Doris Par sons; health, Tess Hatfield; par Palmer, Doris Parsons, Em Peck and Jerrv Dohertv. Those attend ing the meeting were, Lucia liamentarian, Eileen- Padberg; Cutsforth, Lorene Ledbetter, Al nnhiiHtv Friith Munkers. with 1 ta Messenger. Edith Munkers. Mrs Weatherford; historian, Gae Lavonne Bloodsworth, Barbara Papineau and Dorothy Edwards; ' Cutsforth, Jo Irvin and Delpha yearbook, L,ois Huni.ana aim jones. Messenger, Lavonne Bloodsworth and Edith Munkers; music, Lu Car Strikes Two Pedestrians at Boardman Friday Recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs W A Simcox were Mrs Simcox's cousins. Mr and Mrs John Meyer of Eldora, Iowa. Mr and Mrs Merrill Shaw lelt FHriav for Cannon Beach, tak ing Martin Shattuck, Jim Miller and Llovd Rash to attend the Youth Conference this week. R W Schaad. president of the La Grande Camp of Gideons, was guest speaker at Community church for both services Sunday. Mr and Mrs Elvln Ely and daughter Eileen went to Pasco, Wash Sunday to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Charlie Woolley. Eileen remained there to visit this week. The Ladies Aid society of Com munity church met Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs Rollin Bishop, with Mrs El- . r . y .nnntn.Af1 at - . . .... I mil MflOOantTOF SB ffl-hfiStfRS. MfS ana mjs Harr wei jt.-gi3ii.-cu v visitors rrom rnursaay tin sat- a local motel, and were crossing urday at tne home 0f Mr and Margaret Kilts was In charge of the highway from the motel to Mrs clvde Tannehlll were Mrs .the missionary program. Guests . . i ...u,, u-... -mi. m. Included Mrs Jim Howell of Pro- tohn Rirp and sons Tommv and vo, Utah, Mrs Nels Krlstensen David, of St Paul Minn By MARY LEE MARLOW a - restaurant when they were : Lloyd Prevalyn Harr, 62, and struck by the passing car. State his wife, Nina Mae, 58, of Route police are still investigating. 1. Hardesty, Okla, are in ser- Mrs Woody Malone was hostess lous condition at St Anthony's for a pink and blue shower at hospital In Pendleton after be- her home in honor of Mrs Ira lng struck by an automobile at Hinkley last Friday evening. Co Boardman last Friday night hostesses were Mrs George Ba about seven o'clock. ker, Mrs E J Moore and Mrs The attending physician said Elmer Messenger. Guests were the couple was doing as well as Mrs Ray Gronquist, Mrs Cecil could be expected. Each suffered Hamilton, Mrs George Wiese and a fractured leg and arm, and Mrs Mrs Norman Zimmer. Those Harr had a fractured skull. sending gifts, but unable to at- State police at Arlington said tend included Mrs Larry Thorpe the car was driven by Clifford of Hermiston, Mrs Dewey West, Nestar Olson, 6362 N Vancouver Mrs R B Rands, Mrs Ronald Avenue, Portland. He was ac- Black, Mrs Russell Miller, Mrs companled by his wife. Mary Jack Taylor, Mrs Charles Gra Irene. The car was eastbound. ham Mrs Bob Thornhlll, Mrs SIg The accident occurred on a four- vald Aase, Mrs Richard Waymire, lane stretch of highway 30 as it Mrs Claud Coats, Mrs Florence mm.. 1 W lit CU.. passes through Boardman. mr kooi ana Mrs merrm oubw, Mrs O W Cutsforth and daugh ter and Kenny Jones were The Dalles visitors at the Denslinger home on Friday night, going there after Gene Hellker who has been visiting his grandpar ents in that city. Judy Darnielle returned home Sunday from a vacation In The Dalles and Seattle with her grandparents. Mrs Bertha Hunt has been vlsl tino in Portland this last week. Leila Palmer is confined to her home suffering from a back all ment. Mrs L A Palmer and grand Ron Harrison were Pendle ton . visitors Monday. Mrs Cecil .Tonps and children and Mrs W E McMillan were Hermiston and Pendleton visitors on Monday. Mr and Mrs Don Campbell and family are visiting In Lexington, with Mr Campbell conauenng ine church services at the Christian church on Sunday during the ab sence of Rev Norman Northrup. Those from out ot town at tending the services for E E Mc FariHen were. Mr and Mrs M Mi- hioio nf Hermiston. Mr and Mrs Merlin Moore and family, Mr and Mrs LaVerne Null and lamiiy, Mrs Mary Gallon, Roy Null ana Mrs Gladys Null of Hermiston and Mr and Mrs Bob Eastwood and family of Prosser and the daughter, Mr and Mrs Al Frost of Fossil. Mr and Mrs Johnny Ledbetter and family are vacationing along the Oregon coast and in Portland. AMBROSE CHAPIN S BARBER SHOP Will be CLOSED SEPT. 9 TO 22 FOR VACATION Mrs and Mrs Walter Haves. Mrs Seth UI oi raui jvmuu i , Claud Coats and Mrs Russell was appointed In charge Zearl Gillespie went to Hermls- ton Sunday afternoon to see their Morrow county fair, she Is to nephew, 'Truman Messenger, Jr, who is in Good Shepherd hospit al there. Mrs Charles Anderegg and dau DEEPEST BLITZ COUNTRY ohtar Rnrhnrn and Mrs Earl Aug 27. Briggs returned home Sunday Mr and Mrs Willard Baker and from Long Beach, Wash. Mrs daughters Connie ana Laroiyn Briggs attended a picnic for the left Friday for a trip to Yellow- w stone ram. Mr and Mrs Ralph Baker of Corbett were visitors at the home rmst Dresidents of the V F in Portland Sunday. IN "Hold it I Hold ill Ca$cadt Refreshment!" A COMPLETELY SAFE INVESTMENT? An absolutely safe investment may soem almost impossible, but Fidelity Savings has worked toward that goal for over 50 years. We now believe that the Fidelity has achieved the near impossible. Any one of the following safeguards is enough for safety. All three together mean absolute safety for you at the Fidelity. Accounts Insured to $10,000 by an Agsncy of the United States Gov ernment. 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Guests were Mrs Effie Miller, Mr and Mrs Russell Miller and Jim and Pat ty, Mr and Mrs Bob Miller; Mr and Mrs Jim Harding and dau fhter Fave Drisbow of Sacra mento, California, Mr and Mrs Ralph Baker of Corbett, and Mrs Vern Carpenter and son Russell of LaGrande, and Ronnie and Randy Baker. Mr and Mrs Gene HUgei ana four children have returned home from . five dav trio to the coast. They also visited relatives In Eu gene, Junction City and port land. Mrs Franif Marlow visited her aunt, Mrs Ernest Zerba, in Wal la Walla, Wash from Thursday till Saturday. Pattv Miller is in Hines this week visiting Anita Garner. I Mrs v Laura Allen is visiting her sister, Mrs Mary Nott, In Portland. Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen and rhildren Cami and Bobbie of Sunnyside, Wash were weekend visitors at the home of Aliens parents, Mr and Mrs Arthur Al-, len. I Mr and Mrs Bob Miller left last week on an antelope hunt- j lng trip in Harney county. j Mr and Mrs Leo Potts ana daughter Irene went to The Dal- j lea Sundav to visit Potts cou sins. Mr and Mrs George Ram sey and Mr and Mrs Dayne Co- chenour. Mr and Mrs Bobble Stewart were in Estacada over the week end visiting Mrs Stewart's par ents. Mr and Mrs Oscar Veele. Their son Randy returned home with them after visiting his grandparents for two weeks. Russell Miller went to Hepp ner Monday on business. Mr and Mrs Jim Hardinc and daughter. Fave Disbrow left for their home in Sacramento, Cal ifornia Saturday after visiting relatives here for ten days. Mrs Harding's mother, Mrs Effie Mil ler, went home with them for a visit. A special meeting of the Till! cum club was called Wednesday evening of last week for the pur pose of selecting a new chief observer for the Ground Obser ver Corps to replace Mrs Joe Ta- tone, who resigned. The meet ing was held at the home of Mrs Sigvald Aase. TSgt James R Klssire, Pendleton, was guest speaker at the meeting. Mrs Aase was appointed the new chief ob server for this area. Mr and Mrs Harold Gauger have returned to Boardman after spending the summer In Denver, Colo, where Gauger attended the summer session at the Univer sity of Denver. Sigvald Aase, school superin tendent, was In Portland last week to attend a workshop at Portland State University. Mr and Mrs Charlie Smith were overnight visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow, Monday. They are moving from Newport to Union, and were on their way back to Newport for another load of household goods. They also visited at the home of Smith's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr and Mrs Nathan Thorpe. Mrs Bert Breeding and son of Stanfleld are visitors at O G Breedings on Tuesday. Mrs Ed Livingston and grand daughters and Ed Livingston Jr of Spray and Belle Livingston of Portland were visitors at the O G Breeding home Tuesday. Mrs Neta Gray and daughter Mickey have returned to their home In Salt Lake City after visiting a daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs George Hermann. Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs Trina Parker are again at their home after a visit at Camp Sher man. Mr and Mrs Homer Hughes and children and Mrs Norma Mar quardt are vacationing in south ern California. Mr and Mrs O G Breeding were Bend visitors last week. Mr and Mrs Georee Irvin and children and Judy Darnielle and Mr and Mrs W E McMillan are vacationing at the Oregon coast and in Kelso, Wash at the J E Pomeroy home. Mrs Bob Steagall is home after a stay In Pioneer Memorial hos pital. Gar Leyva and son Greg and Hugo returned home Friday night from Orcus Island, where they were guests of the Orvllle Smiths and enjoyed some fish ing. Mr and Mrs Buster Padberg and family and Denny McMillan are enjoying some fishing in Ca nada. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kllnger and sons enjoyed a trip to the coast and Portland last week. 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ORIOMAl COST MINUS OAIN IN riHOi The neighbor who paid market price for hit ammonia with a service program, and got $7.50 per acre more in yield, had a "real cost" of: Original cost (dealer price) minus $120 gain in yield tl20ton lea than dealer price. lotions a. How eon J keep my 'real cost ol fertiluer" m lot at pouible Talk to your Brea Brand Solution Man. He draws on the combined experience of Brea Brand dealers and trained agriculturists and agricultural engineers to plan your program on profitable rates and methods of fertilizer application. In using and interpreting quick tissue testa, Brea Brand dealers have more experience than any other comparable service organization In the Western states. They will help you lower the "real coit" of your fertilizer. ftt Ibe saost complete, up-to-date Information oa fertilizer solutions... and eat solutions to laruliiiof needs... write today lor Brea Brand Solution File -FertUiasr Facte lor Farmer. Or call your Brae Brand dseler- today. 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