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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thurdcrf, November 6, 1956
Boardman News
MARY LEE MARLOW
$17.00 was collected for the
UNICEF by trick or treat young
sters Hallowe'en night. Before the
drive was started a party was
held for all the children at the
school. Prizes were given for the
following costumes: prettiest,
Pam Kuhn and Karen Gronqulst;
ugliest, Penny Bellamy; funniest,
Bobbie Skoubo; most original,
David Skoubo. Mrs Walter Hayes
and Mrs Rollln Bishop were the
judges. The party was sponsored
by the Tillicum club, and mem
bers of the club driving cars In
the UNICEF drive Included Mrs
Don Downey, Mrs Richard Way
mire, Mrs Sigvald Aase, Mrs Mar
ion Morlan, Mrs Dewey West and
Mrs Woody Malone.
Announcement was made at
the meeting of the Tillicum club
last week at the home of Mrs
Aase that the club Is Invited to
the Fellowship Fund Tea at the
Vert Memorial in Pendleton
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Thursday, Nov 6, at 3 p m. The
affair is sponsored by the Pendle-1
ton Women's club.
Tillicum club members that
attended the meeting of the 4th
District of Federation of Women's
clubs In Hermlston last Friday,
were Mrs Ralph Skoubo, Junior,
council member; Mrs Ray Gron-j
quist, district treasurer; Mrs Joe
Tatone, district first vlce-presi-1
dent, and state 3rd vice-presl-j
dent; and Mrs Dewey West, his-1
torian. Mrs Harry Pinkerton of.
Moro, district president was in
charge of the meeting.
Dewey West, president of the
Boardman Chamber of Com
merce; Joe Tatone, city mayor,
and George Welse, head of the
city planning board, all were
guests at the Rotary club in
Hermlston last Thursday.
Mrs Joe Pedraza and daugh
ter, Chrlstela Rodriquez, went to
Oakland, Calif last week to visit
at the home of Mrs Pedraza's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Raul Lopez. A new son was born
to Mr and Mrs Lopez Oct 28. He
has been named Anthony and
weighed eight pounds.
Sgt James Kissire of Pendle
ton spoke to members of the
GOC at a meeting at the home
of Mrs Sigvald Aase one even
ing recently. Plans were dis
nissed to make a trip to Bend
to go through the Filter Center,
some time in the future.
Patty Miller was hostess for a
Hallowe'en party for members of
the seventh and eighth grades
at her home Hallowe'en night.
Guests were Irene Potts, Eileen
iriv. nnrothv Rash. Sandra
Thorpe, Diana Malone, Pattl Part-
low, Brenria Billings, Charlotte
MrKpnzie. Toni Tavlor. Jim Bro
thers, Ted and Jim Hoffman, j
Johnnie Partlow and Max Moore.
The evening was spent playing
Hallowe'en games. A leaiure was
the "ghost room."
Donald Gillespie, son oi Mr
and Mrs Zearl Gillespie, who
hns heen er tlcallv 111 in me
Good Shepherd hospital in Her
mlston for the past month, was
taken by ambulance to the Vet
eran's hospital In Walla Walla,
Wash last week. His parents re-
. . 1.- J .1 ..-I u.ttU
nnrr mar ne maue uie uiu mui-,
out any apparent 111 effect Mr,
and Mrs Gillespie, Mrs ciaua
Prints and Mrs Lowell Shattuck
went to Walla Walla to see him
Sunday.
Here from out of town lor the
funeral of Mrs Vcrna Pruter last
week were Mrs Clifford Pool and
son Mike, Mrs Thressa Viviane,
and Mrs L E Lee (Lucinda), and
two sons, all of Portland Mrs
Pruter was survived by two niec
es. Marv Kodat and Rose Wegr-
zyn, both of Coal City, Illinois.
Mrs Louise Larwoou ana
daughter Shirley were hostesses
for a bridal shower at their home
Monday night in honor of Mrs
Bill Thorpe, who was married at
Boise, Idaho Oct 25. Co-hostesses
were Mrs John Partlow ana
daughter Susan, Barbara Gan
tenbein. Barbara Anderegg and
Carolyn Baker. Those present
were Mrs Larry Thorpe ana jo
Ann of Hermlston, Mrs Ernest
Obermeler, Mrs Nathan Thorpe,
Sandra and Teresa Thorpe, Anna
Obermeier, Mrs Kollln Bisnop,
Mrs Nate Macomber, Mrs Henry
Gantenbeln, Mrs Laura Allen,
Mrs Willard Baker, Mrs Roy
Partlow, Mrs Harold Kress, Mrs
Franklin Ball, Pat Kress, Mrs
HERM$IAGE
A FINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON
Walter Hayes, Mrs Nels Krlsten
sen, Mrs Harold Rash, Mrs Ver
non Russell, Mrs Andy Jones, Mrs
Frank Marlow, Mrs Ronald Black
and Diane, Mrs Elvin Ely, Mrs
Russell Miller, Mrs Effie Miller,
Mrs Claud Coats, Mrs Florence
Root, Mrs Margaret Klitz, Eileen
Ely, Mrs Charles Anderegg, Mrs
Glen Carpenter, Mrs Sigvald
Aase, Mrs Harold Baker, Faye
Anderson, Mrs George Slcard,
Mrs Robert Harwood, Mrs Ray
Gronqulst, Mrs Bob Slcard and
Roberta, Mrs Cecil Hamilton, Mrs
Darrlel Marlow, Mrs Allen Ely,
Evangelina Pedraza, Ophelia
Pedazra, Jean McKenzie and
Dorothy Rash. Mrs Claud Coats
and Mrs Florence Root won prizes
In a game played. Those sending
gifts that were unable to attend
were Mrs Hugh Brown of Pendle
ton, Mrs Zearl Gillespie, Mrs Jim
Agee, Mrs Joe Crouch, Mrs
George Weise, Mrs Richard Way
mire, Mrs Adolf Skoubo, Mrs
Adaline Baker, Mrs Jack Taylor,
Mrs Wayne Patten, Mrs Emery
Lyons, Mrs Charles McKenzie,
Mrs R B Rands, Mrs Dewey West,
Mrs Earl Briggs, Mrs Ed Skoubo,
Mrs Ralph Skoubo, Mrs Ervin
Flock, Mrs Marion Morlan, Mrs
Eunice Anderson, Mrs Ronald
Haas, Mrs Zoe Billings, Mrs Del
bert Carpenter, Mrs Seth Russell,
Mrs Bob Miller, Lorelei Hamilton
and Elberta Carpenter.
Mrs Newell Vaught and daugh
ters Gail and Kelly of Richland,
Wash visited at the home of her
parents, Mr and Mrs Elvin Ely,
from Thursday through bunaay.
Saturday they all went to La
Grande to visit at the home of
Mr and Mrs Eldon Lilly.
Danny Crouch, son of Mr and
Mrs Joe Crouch, was a patient
in Good Shepherd hospital in
Hermlston Friday night and Sat
urday, suffering with the flu.
Mr and Mrs Bill Thorpe went
to Union last Friday to visit at
the home of Thorpe's grandpar
ents, Mr and Mrs Paul Smith.
Jim Thorpe, student at EOCE at
LaGrande, returned home with
them for the weekend.
Mrs Walter Hayes spent the
weekend In Portland, where her
husband is a patient at St Vin
cent's hospital.
Mrs Florence Root has return
ed home after spending a week
in Wasco at the home of her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Vernon Root.
Mrs Rosa LaChance and Miss
Eva LaChance of Tacoma, Wash
visited last week at the home of
Mr and Mrs Glen Carpenter. Sat
urday the Carpenters took them
to LaGrande where they remain
ed to visit at the home of Mrs
Esther Emmons.
Mrs Oscar Veele, Estacada, vis
ited several days last week at
the home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs Bob Stew
art. Mr and Mrs Charles Anderegg
and daughter Barbara spent the
weekend in Oregon City, visiting
at the home of Mr and Mrs James
Lexington News
' By DELPHA JONES
Miss Marlene Glayen was hos
tess to a surprise birthday party
honoring Miss Betty Obrist at
the home of the two girls on
Thursday night of last week.
Games were played with Doris
Parsons and Alyce Waddill win
ning prizes. A lovely decorated
birthday cake and coffee were
served later, after the honoree
opened her numerous and lovely
gifts. Those present were: Doris
I Parsons, Leila Palmer, Nonie
'Pointer, Jerry Doherty, Alyce
I Waddill, Mildred Davidson, Lor
' ine Ledbetter, Gladys Van
Winkle, Edith Munkers, Eileen
Padberg, Bertha Hunt, Delpha
Jones and Marie Steagall, and
the hostess and honoree.
Mrs E E Peck and son Keith
were Pendleton visitors on Wed
nesday. Mrs Johnnie Ledbetter and Mrs
Dean Hunt were weekend visitors
in Portland.
Miss Myrtle McCarl Is a pat
ient in St Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton.
Mr and Mrs O G Breeding
were Yakima, Wash visitors over
the weekend.
Earl Miller and brother Gary
Miller of LaGrande were Lex vis
itors over the weekend. Gary was
a guest of Greg Leyva and Earl
at the Cecil Jones home.
Mrs Bill Nichols was a Port
land visitor this week with Mrs
Jim Angell of Heppner. They mo
tored down after Betty Angell
who has been a patient In Shrin
er's hospital there.
Mrs Gena Leonard entertain
ed with a coffee hour honoring
Mrs Frances McMillan's 80th
birthday Monday afternoon.
Those present were, Mae McCall,
Nellie Palmer, Elva Ruhl, Cleo
VanWinkle, Edna Munkers, Cora J
Aiiyn, ina mcnois, cane raa
berg, Annie Keene and June Led
better small grand -daughter of
Cleo VanWinkle.
Barbara Cutsforth, Delpha
Jones, Charlene Jones, Dora Sue
Davidson, and Judy Darnielle
were business visitors in Pendle
ton last week.
John Hentze of Junction City
was a caller at the Emma Bre
shears residence on Monday. He
is the husband of Carla Wil
lock granddaughter of Mrs Bre
shears. Mr and Mrs Joe Cornileson and
grandson Lee had guests from
Portland on Saturday, who came
for the Cove-Lexington football
game on Saturday, In Heppner.
Mr and Mrs Harold Beach of
Hermiston and Mrs Elsie Beach
were Lexington callers on Tues
day. John Runyon of the McKinley
Indian Mission at Toppenish,
Washington gave a talk at the
Christian church on Sunday night
and showed some slides of the
life at the Mission,
Mr and Mrs Raymond Ferguson
were in Everett, Washington over
the weekend where they visited
with their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Robert Kelly.
ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL.
Nothing guaranteed. Purchaser
to move Items at his own ex
pense, immediately upon pur
chase. Elaine S George resi
dence, Saturday from 10 a m to
4 p m, or by appointment.
NOTICE TO -
COLUMBIA BASIN
ELECTRIC CO-OP
CUSTOMERS
Power will be off
STARTING AT 2 A.M.
SUNDAY FOR ABOUT 4 HOURS
IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS
- WILLOW CREEK
- BALM FORK
- BIG Cr LITTLE BUTTER
CREEKS
BLACK HORSE
SAND HOLLOW
To Allow for Installation of New Trans
formers At Our Heppner Substation
vS2kuu
Garvlson. '
Mr and Mrs Franklin Delane
of Seattle, Wash were weekend
visitors at the home of Delano's
stepfather and mother, Mr and
Mrs Elmer Messenger. j
Earl Briggs is a patient In St
Anthony's hospital In Pendleton. I
.3 of an Inch of Tain fell here j
Monday night, accompanied by j
winds of gale force which blew
all night. This is the first meas- j
urable amount of rain to fall!
here in many weeks.
Long Distance Nation-Wide
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Penland Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon Phone 33?
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
In the Heppner Area
bwer will be Off
STARTING AT 2:00 A.M.
Sunday, Nov. 9
FOR APPROXIMATELY 4 HOURS
We are changing to a 69 KVA transformer at the Heppner sub-station, doubling
the capacity of that unit.
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