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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July 23. 1959 Boardman Pioneer Taken by Death By MARY LEE MARLOW I ident of Boardman for almost 37 Edward Kunze, 85, pioneer res-1 years died suddenly in Salem NOW AGAINST EXPENSES OF CANCER fpil AND 13 DREADED DISEASES Ask about our new insurance policy that payg expenses of up to $10,000 to each member of the family for 13 dreaded diseases including polio, diptherla, meningitis etc, PLUS Hla cancer Pla that will pay up to $1500. $2000 or szsoo lor each member of the family. It is our newest dreaded disease policy. Cancer Expenses Up To $1500 $15 Cancer Expenses Up To $2000 $20 Cancer Expenses Up To $2500 $25 Turner, Van Martcr b Bryant INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE Phone 6-S652 Heppner Sunday night while visiting rel atlves there. Slnot the death of his wife, Iva, in Dec, 1956, he has made his home with his sis ter, Hattle Edmondson, in Puy allup, Wash. They were on their way here and would have ar rived in Boardman Monday. He was born April 1, 1874 in LaMar, Missouri. He was married to Iva McClellan in 1918, and they came to Boardman in 1920, residing on their farm two miles south of town until Mrs Kunze's death. Besides his sister he is sur vived by one son, Frank of Para mount, Calif; two daughters, Mrs Ervln Flock of Boardman, and Mrs Alvin Deulen of Oakdale, Wash; one stepson, Edward Mc Clellan of Big Bear Lake, Calif, 12 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Forest Grove Thursday, 1:30 p m at Futen's Chapel. Burial will be in Forest Grove. Mr and Mrs Ben Kilbourne of Shelton, Wash were weekend vis itors at the home of Mrs Kil bourne's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr and Mrs D C Deits. Chris Deits accompanied them home for a visit. Mr and Mrs Urim Messenger of Portland were weekend vis- ' itors at the home of Messenger's father and stepmother, Mr and Mrs Elmer Messenger. Other Sun day visitors were Mrs Messen ger's niece, Mrs Edgar Macken and daughter Eva of The Dalles. PFC Bobbie Locks Is visiting friends here this week during a 30 day leave from Fort Eustis, Va, where he has been stationed for the past 11 months. After his leave he will return to Fort Eustis, and from there expects to be sent to Germany. Israel Pedraza has returned home from a month's visit with his brothers-in-law and sisters, I f kifi,MW n ill! r'M i mm i the Rev and Mrs Ralph Mlrranda In San Bernardino, Calif, and Mr and Mrs David Bowls In El Ca Jon, Calif. Mrs Claud Coats received word last week of the death of Mrs A T Herriam in Fort Collins, Colo. Thursday. Funeral was to be held there Monday. Mrs Herriam was one of the early settlers here, the family moving from here about 1930. Mr and Mrs Tony Ziellnski and children Tonl Kay, Ronnie, Jerry and Julie of Detroit, Mich are here for a month's visit at the home of Mrs Ziellnskl's parents, Mr and Mrs Ernie Peck. Mr and Mrs Wayne Kuhn and daughters Pam and Casey are on a two weeks trip to Altadena, Calif to visit at the home of Mrs Kuhn's parents, Mr and Mrs Jack Ayling. Mr and Mrs Robert Harwood and Mr and Mrs Nate Macomber left last week on a fishing trip to East Lake. Ronald Black attended an FFA livestock judging workshop at O S C at Corvallis from Wed nesday till Friday of last week. Roger Garvlson, Salem, arrived last Friday for a six weeks visit at the home of his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Charles Anderegg. Mr and Mrs Joe Crouch and sons Jim, Pat and Danny return ed home last Friday from a ten day fishing trip to Diamond Lake. They were joined there by Mrs Crouch's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Frank Van Atta and children Marilyn, Mar sha, Davy and Dennis, of Sunny side, Wash, who returned here with them to stay overnight Davy Van Atta remained here to visit at the Crouch home. Members of the Ladies Aid Society of Community church en Joyed a picnic with their families at Umatilla city park Wednes day of last week. Those attend ing were Mrs Elvin Ely and granddaughter Renee Ely, Mrs Seth Russell, Mrs Arnin Hug, Florence Root, Mrs Tom Dixon and Shirley, Tommie, Phillip and Mary; Mrs. Rollin Bishop, Mrs Lyle Williams and Glenda, Ron nie and Gary, Mrs Claud Worden and granddaughter Kathy Loop, Cheryl Daniels and Laura Allen. Mrs Lowell Shattuck and Mrs Margaret Klitz were hostesses for the outing. Mrs Ralph Skoubo was hostess for the Tilllcum club at her home Tuesday night of last week, with nine members present Mrs Ken neth Earwood of Los Angeles, Calif was a guest Final plans were made for the princess dance held for Susan Partlow at Heppner Saturday night Following the meeting the ev ening was spent playing bingo, with prizes being won by Mrs Vernon Russell, Mrs Delmer Hug and Mrs Andy Jones. The next meeting will be held July 28, the place to be announ ced later. The temperature has reached lOn degrees and above for the past four days, starting last Thursday. Sunday maximums were reported from 102 to 115 in different parts of the town and project One service station re ported 110 on the service road and another had 107. The 115 reading was reported from the home of George King at Messner. Mrs Glen Carpenter, Mrs Earl Briggs and Mrs Clarence Root gave reports on their trip to the state convention. The club will write letters to the city council and to the Mor row county court regarding the blind corners in the city and on the project. PIANOSOORGANS More top makes to choose from than any store in the Northwest. Mason & Hamlin Knabe Chickerlng Fischer Wurlitzer Price Range $495 to $7050 Wurlitzer Chord Organ Chord 2 in 1 Organ Spinet Organ Traditional Price Range $695 to $3750 Jack Mulligan Pianos & Organs 112 S. Main Since 1923 Pendleton, Ore. 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