HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April 30. 1959
Dad, Son Banquet Held at Boardman
By MARY LEE MARLOW
The second annual Father and
Son banquet was held Saturday
night In the school cafeteria,
with 40 guests present. The af
fair Is for boys of the four upper
grades and their fathers, and is
sponsored by the girls of those
grades under the supervision of
Mrs John Partlow. Other guests
were Sigvald Aase, school super
intendent, Ronald Black, Rich
ard Waymire, Marion Morlan,
Harold Gauger and Wayne Kuhn.
The latter has refereed grade
school games this year.
Johnnie Partlow was master of
ceremonies, and Roy Partlow
gave the response. The program
Included a clarinet duet by
Brenda Billings and Eileen Ely,
a saxophorfe duet by Patti Part
low and Dewena West, and an
accordian solo by Linda White
man. Richard Waymire presented
first year letters in athletics to
Dennis Gronquist, Dennis Ander
son, Jim Partlow, Steve Partlow,
Gary Beeler and Jim Brothers;
two year letter to Jim Hoffman
and a three year to Johnnie Part
low. Letters were also presented
to the yell leaders, Sandra
Thorpe, Anna May McQuaw and
Dorothy Rash.
A spring motif was used In
decorations In green and yellow,
with tulips and narcissus.
Mrs Richard Waymire was
elected president of the county
extension unit at the meeting
at the home of Mrs Russell Mil
ler Tuesday of last week. Mrs
Nathan Thorpe was elected vice
president, and Mrs G C Deits
secretary-treasurer.
Subject of the meeting was
"Beaded Tile Craft," with Mrs
Deits and Mrs Waymire leaders.
A collection was taken for the
Eleanor Trindle Memorial Schol
arship fund.
The next meeting will be at
Soroptmists And
Guests Enjoy Dinner
About 40 members and guests
of the Soroptimist club of Hepp
ner enjoyed a tasting dinner at
Fulleton Chevrolet Co showroom
Monday evening.
The individual tables were
centered with arrangements of
spring flowers.
Mrs Oliver Creswlck and Mrs
James Hager were co-chairmen
for the dinner, assisted by Mrs
Harry O'Donnell, Mrs Rolce
Fuileton and Mrs Loyal Parker,
Livestock Market
Cattle Hogs Sheep
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
12 Noon
On U. S. Hiway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
JO 7-6655 Hermlston. Oreyon
Frank Wink & Sons. Owners
Don Wink Mgr.
Res. Hermlston JO 7-3111
"Lobor To Keep
Alive in Your
Breast That Little
Spark of Celestial
Fire - Conscience"
By Phil Blakney
Every prescription, med
icine or health-aid we
pharmacists dispense must
satisfy our pharmaceutical
conscience. They must be
of highest quality, potently
fresh and fairly priced.
Included In everything
we sell Is our professional
reputation. Because we val
ue it greatly you will al
ways be safe when you get
any medicine or health-aid
from a pharmacist
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
6-9962
WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE
Pick up your prescription
if shopping near us. or let
us deliver promptly with
out extra charge. A great
many people entrust us
with their prescriptions.
May we compond yoursf
PHIL'S
PHARMACY
105 N. MAIN
PRESCRIPTIONS
CHEMISTS
Quotation by George
Washington
(1732-1799)
Copyright 1959 (3W4)
the home of Mrs Myron Watts,
May 19. Mrs Ralph Skoubo and
Mrs Marion Morlan, who will be
the leaders, went to Heppner last
Wednesday to a leader's meeting.
Dr A D McMurdo and Velma
Glass, county health nurse from
Heppner were at the Boardman
school Tuesday of last week to
give immunization shots. They
were assisted by Mrs Ronald
Black and Mrs Dewey West. A
total of about 40 were given,
one small pox, 9 DPT, 10 polio
and 10 typhoid.
Mrs Ronald Black was hostess
for a party at her home last
week in honor of the sixth birth
day of her daughter Diane.
Guests Included Mrs Erwin Flock
and Charma Lee and Frankie
Mrs Ed Skoubo and Janelle, Mrs
Ray Gronquist and Karen, Mrs
Jack Getz and Kathy, Mrs Rich
ard Waymire and Christie, Mrs
Zoe Billings and Brenda, Mrs
Wayne Kuhn and Casey, Mrs
Dallas McElrath and Colleen, Mrs
Gunnar Skoubo and Patsy, Etta
Jones and Terry Jay Crowder,
Mrs Robert Harwood, Mary Healy,
Dewena West, Lynae and Sigurd
Aase, and Nancy, Cindy and
Andy Morlan.
Mrs Erwin Flock was hostess
for a party at her home Wednes
day afternoon of last week in
honor of her son, Frankie's third
birthday. Guests were Mrs Ed
Skoubo and Janelle, Mrs Wayne
Kuhn and Casey, Mrs Vernon
Russell and Bruce and Donnie,
Mrs Gene Hligel and Jlmmie and
Stevie, Mrs Irwin Lewis, Patsy
Skoubo, Aria Thornhill and Char
ma Lee Flock.
Willard Baker is in Savannah,
Illinois for a three weeks course
In connection with his work at
Umatilla Ordnance Depot.
Mr and Mrs Leo Potts went
to Sunnyside, Wash Sunday to
visit at the home of Mr and Mrs
Will Webber. Mrs Webber and
Potts are cousins.
Mrs Louis Earwood and daugh
ters Shirley and Mrs Don Downey
and son Wayne and Jerry went
to Arlington Sunday to visit at
the home of Mrs Earwood's bro
ther and sister-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Otto Steinke.
Mr and Mrs Darrel Rash and
daughter Valerie of Portland
were weekend visitors at the
homes of their parents, Mr and
Mrs Henry Zivney and Mr and
Mrs Harold Rash.
Mr and Mrs Elvin 'Ely and
daughter Eileen spent Sunday
afternoon In Pasco, Wash, visit
ing at the home of Mr and Mrs
Charlie Wooley.
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Ray Gronquist
were Mr and Mrs Walter Turner
and children Gay, Jeff and Scott
of Pilot Rock.
Mr and Mrs Woody Malone and
children have moved to Uma
tilla.
Mrs Albertine LIckess of Port
land is visiting at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs Ernest Obermeier.
Mrs Richard Waymire attend
ed a nurses workshop in eco
nomlc security at the Sacred
Heart hospital in Eugene last
week. She was accompanied by
Mrs B J Berger of Echo.
Mr and Mrs Glen Carpenter
spent the weekend In Tacoma
Wash visiting Mrs Carpenter's
m hi
I wr
rff : y( H feT ' lWkyM
MR AND MRS DELBERT PIPER (Miss Phyllis Quackenbush) who
were married recently at the Heppner Methodist church. Both
are Heppner high school graduates, and they are making their
home here. (Coles Studio)
CENTENNIAL
FUN TIME!
MILTON-FREEWATER'S
15TH ANNUAL
PEA FESTIVAL
AND
Horse Show
100 FINE HORSES 100
MAY 7-8-9
THURSDAY. MAY 7
Jr. Livestock Show
Free Centennial Pageant, 8 p.m
FRIDAY. MAY 8
Jr. Livestock Show
Kiddies Parade,
10 a. m.
BIG HORSE SHOW.
1:30 p. m.
Style Show, 8 p. m.
SATURDAY. MAY 9
Grand Parade,
10 a. m.
Barbeque, Noon
BIG HORSE SHOW,
1:30 p. m.
Jackpot Show,
5 p.m., Posse Arena
Festival Dance
mother and sister, Mrs Rosa La-
Chance and Eva LaChance, who
returned home with them for a
visit here.
Mrs Harold Baker was hostess
for a pink and blue shower at
her homt Wednesday evening of
last week In honor of Jeffrey
Charles Higuera and his mother,
Mrs Charles Higuera. Co-hostesses
were Mrs Ronald Haas, Mrs
Delmer Hug, Mrs Russell Miller,
Mrs Sigvald Aase and Mrs Don
Downey. In games played prizes
were won by Mrs Lyle Williams,
Mrs Ronald Black, Mrs Seth Rus
sell, Mrs Vernon Russell and Mrs
Frank Marlow. Other guests were
Mrs Ray Gronquist, Mrs Cecil
Hamilton, Mrs Effie Miller, Mrs
Algy Taylor, Mrs Louise Ear
wood, Mrs Sid Ferguson, Mrs
Bob Thornhill, Mrs John Partlow,
Mrs Rollin Bishop, Mrs Charles
Anderegg, Mrs Nathan Thorpe,
Mrs Walter Hayes, Mrs G C
Doits, Mrs Arnold Hoffman, Mrs
Roy Partlow, Mrs Joe Crouch, Mrs
Claud Worden, Mrs Guy Fergu
son, Mrs George Wlese, Mrs Earl
Brlggs and Mrs Arthur Allen
Those sending gifts that were
unable to attend were Mrs Andy
Jones, Mrs Elvln Ely, Mrs Ralph
Skoubo, Mrs Richard Waymire,
Mrs Emery Lyons, Mrs Jack Tay
lor, Mrs Bill Thorpe, Barbara An
deregg, Mrs Willard Baker, Mrs
Dewey "West, Mrs Blanche Jones,
Etta Jones, Mrs Adolf Skoubo,
Mrs Wayne Kuhn, Mrs Harold
Rash, Mrs Bob Miller, Mrs
Charles Graham, Mrs Arnln Hug,
Mrs Zoe Billings, Mrs Adallne
Baker, Mrs Henry Zivney, Mrs
Mike Cassldy and Shirley Ear
wood. ,
Mrs Lyle Williams was hostess
for a party Monday morning at
the home of her mother, Mrs
Claud Worden, In honor of her
How to gets
the BEST
SEED BUY
0
E-.... L-. -I.... J
di knowt ihli: Th.rVi lwivi II
AM Ml,, iUml'm k.A . Lt.
l.nd. You etn hv Jicklin'i m
f tin Ml ml. tk . rj . k..t
your Una! or mix sd . Q
cording to your County A.C.P. J
Handbook.
tk Scientifically Cleaned
Highest Quality
k Reasonably Priced
FAST DELIVERY
Ordtrt procoiltd and
inipptd tho lomo day at
rtctivtd.
ORDER TODAY
Phono WA i-6241 (SpokoM)
son Gary's fourth birthday. Rick
le Ely, Mike Waymire and Linda
Hoffman won prizes In games
played. Guests were Mrs Vernon
Russell and Bruce and Donnie,
Mrs Bob Thornhill and Aria and
Tina, Marilyn Graham, Mrs Gene
Hiigel and Jlmmie, Mrs Arnold
Hoffman and Linda, Mrs Don
Bellamy and Sammy, Teddy,
Donna and Kitty, Mrs Ronald
Haas and Ronda, Mrs Joe Crouch
and Danny, Mrs Delmer Hug and
Debbie and Pam, Tracy Fergu
son, Mrs Allen Ely and Renee,
Rlckle and -Rena, Mrs Erwin
Flock and Charma Lee and
Frankie, Janelle Skoubo, Mike
Waymire, Mrs Russell Miller and
Ronnie and Randy Baker, Mary
Sue Thornhill and Ronnie Williams.
Two Boardman residents were
injured In separate accidents last
week. Mrs Jim Watkins was hos
pitalized at Good Shepherd hos
pital in Hermlston with a bad
ly Injured left hand, suffered
when she lost control of the
pickup she was driving on the
Lexington cutoff road, and It
turned over. One finger was sev
ered at the first joint and an
other badly mangled. Her five
children were with her, but none
were hurt. Bill Mead was hos
pitalized with a broken collar
bone which he received In a mo
torcycle accident. Bob Stewart
who was riding with him, re
ceived bruises and an Injured
leg.
Mr and Mrs James J Farley
were in Pendleton Saturday ev
ening. Mrs Margaret Healy ac
companied them and visited with
her son Patrick Healy and his
family for the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Paul Webb Jr. and
Nat, Meredith, and Becky were
In Walla Walla overnight last
week and stayed at the home of
Mrs Paul Webb Sr.
4
4
4
0
7
YOUR lUdepenient
InsaraJjllMm
-1 1 v i sr t s s f
Life Saving!
We want our children
All to learn
Wavs of healthful living
We mav have classes
In First-Aid
And some In life saving!
Why not Include
Another course that
Should save lives these
days;
Teach them right driving
From the start while
They are young! It pays!
If you want driver training
In your school
Start boosting right away!
Getting a change in
School courses takes
More than just a day!
hr
For All Your Insurance Needs
C. A. RUGGLES
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
HEPPNER. OREGON
Boardman Notes
By MARY LEE MARLOW
Mrs Merrill Shaw was hon
ored with a pink and blue show
er Monday night in the church
basement. Hostesses were Mrs
Russell Miller, Mrs Claud Coats,
Mrs Elvln Ely, Mrs Bob Miller,
Mrs Arnin Hug, Mrs Wayne
Kuhn, Mrs Henry Zivney, Mrs
Effie Miller, Mrs Florence Root
and Mrs Allen Ely. Prizes were
won by Mrs Arthur Allen and
Mrs Ed Kuhn In games played.
Others present were Mrs Cecil
Hamilton. Mrs Louise Earwood,
Mrs Margaret Klitz, Mrs Willard j
Baker, Mrs Harold Kress, Mrs
Don Bellamy, Mrs Harold Rash,
Mrs Nate Macomber, Mrs Dallas
McElrath, Mrs Rollin Bishop, Mrs
Walter Hayes, Mrs Sigvald Aase,
Mrs Laura Allen, Mrs Earl Briggs,
Mrs Algy Taylor, Mrs Dewey
West. Mrs George Wlese, Mrs
Irwin Lewis, Mrs Delmer Hug,
Mrs Delbert Ball, Mrs Lyle Wil
liams, Mrs Claud Worden, Mrs
Seth Russell. Etta Jones, Mrs
Zearl Gillespie, Mrs Glen Car
nenter, Mrs Nathan Thorpe, Mrs
Frank Marlow, Mrs Tom Dixon
and Shirley, Mrs Ernest Ober
meier and Annie. Mrs Frank
Parmer and Kathy, Mrs Bill
Thorpe, Mrs E J Moore, Mrs Jim
Agee, Mrs Harold Gauger, Mrs
Sid Ferguson, Mrs Rosa La
Chance and Eva LaChance,
the two latter of Tacoma, Wash.
Those unable to attend sending
gifts were Mrs Joe Crouch, Mrs
Richard Waymire, Mrs Dale
Eades, Mrs Ed Skoubo, Jannell
Skoubo, Mrs Arnold Hoffman,
Mrs Roy Partlow, Shirley tar-
wood, Mrs Ronald Black, Mrs
Ray Gronquist, Mrs Darrell Mar-
low, Mrs Guy Ferguson, Mrs Leo
Potts, Mrs Charles Higuera, Mrs
R B Rands, Nancy Rands, Mrs
Clarence Nelson, Mrs Ralph
Skoubo, Mrs Don Downey, Pat
Kress, Mrs Erwin Flock, Mrs
Ronald Haas, Mrs Elmer Messen
ger, Mrs Charles Anderegg, Bar
bara Anderegg. Mrs Adaiine Ba
ker, Mrs Zoe Billings, Mrs John
Partlow, Mrs Emery Lyons, Mrs
Jack Taylor, Mrs Andy Jones,
Connie Baker and Carolyn Baker.
Mrs Claud Coats and Mrs Zearl
Gillespie, accompanied by their
sister, Mrs Truman Messenger,
Sr, of Mitchell, spent the week
end In Seattle, Wash visiting at
the home of their sister, Mrs
Golda Cox. They also visited Mrs
Coats' son-in-law, Glenn Mallery,
who was there from Anchorage,
Alaska. On their way home they
stopped in Portland to visit their
aunts, Mrs Mary Sowers and Mrs
Clara Stratton, and their cousins,
Mr and Mrs Floyd Barlow and
Mr and Mrs Wendall Noe.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Allen went
to La Grande Saturday to attend
the Pioneer PowWow Days cele
bration, taking their American
Saddler sorrel horse to pull the
surrey in which the queen and
her court rode.
Mrs Arthur Allen, Mrs G C
Diets and Mrs Arnold Hoffman J
attended the lecture on land
scaping in Heppner last Thurs
day by Willard S Summer, as
sistant professor of horticulture
from W S C, Pullman, Wash.
Mrs Llndstrom's served refresh
ments. We all had a good time.
Jim Tullis, reporter
IONE LIVESTOCK CLUB
Our fifth meeting was held at
Don McElligott's on March 22.
For roll call every member
gave a report on different kinds
of pigs. Bob Rice is a new mem
ber of our club.
After the meeting films and
slides were shown. Then we went
to see the pigs John McElligott
is raising.
Our next meeting will be held
at David Baker's on April 19.
For roll call each member will
give a report on the feed they
feed their animals.
Cherilyn Smouse, reporter
RANCH AERO
OWNED AND OPERATED BY
PAUL N. HANSEN
NOW OFFERING
assistance to ranchers of this area with your spraying prob
lems.
Call Heppner 6-9695 or 6-9471
OG0Q0QOG
Si I Llli
See our ads in
THIS WEEK MAGAZINE,
PARADE, FAMILY WEEKLY
and SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS
At advertised on Rexal'i Q J SPECIAL
starring SID CAESAR . ART CARNEY
JAYE P. MORGAN i the morgan brothers
BAMBl LINN and ROD ALEXANDER
CLIFF NORTON
with Special Guest Star AUDREY MEADOWS
r
4-H Club News
HAVE HORSE WILL RIDE
Our meeting was at Susan
Lindstrom's home. We went on
our first group ride.
Kit George gave a demonstra
tion on saddling a horse. Art
Vance was a guest riding with
us.
We voted to have 4-H field day
Insurance.
Our next ride will be to De
lores Emert's ranch. We will
meet in town at 1:00 o'clock,
May 3.
PLUS A PENNY!
Save on Hundreds of Items!
Buy one at regular price get another for
only a penny more. Stock up and save on medicine
chest needs, vitamins, stationery, toiletries... many
morel
6 SAVING DAYS-MON. thru SAT.
MAY 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Come in for your ADVANCE SHOPPING LIST
Check your needs in advance. Reserve your merchan
dise now while stocks are complete. Pick it up at any
time during the sale.
is"
ssi s m iw mrm 's i mpii svit
Humphreys Rexall Drugs
v" -
H3"ST BROOK
jWsl Jt SSI SSSSSSSl
AS
,V.7 fV
iff;
rs
M
TAXB TOUR
CHOICE
j? srs'vj
SUN NT
BHOO
KJNfiin
S.M Ft, WHIMIV
w VI
is
so
mm
m
fHY SETTLE FOR
LESS THAN THIS GREAT
KENTUCKY WHISKEY?
OLD SUNNY BK00K CO.. LOUISVILLE. KY.. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRnnnrr muD.uv
STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF . KENTUCKY BLENDED iSSS