Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 28, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. JanuoiT 6
Boardman News
bt mart lee marlow
.. .1-. n..nr. 'lincv and i
Mr anu jw
son Roger returned home Sun
day from a week's vacation trip
through California and Nevada.
They went first to Hend. where
they stored their car and from
there accompanico. Mr "
Henry Land and n Churles of
Tacoma. Wash on the rest of the
trip. They then went to San
Francisco, Calif, and from there
to Los Angeles, where they
visited Knott's Kerry Farm and
Disneyland, among other places
of Interest. They next went to
Lai Vegas, Ncv and visited at
the home of Mrs Zlvncy's niece.
Mr and Mrs Matthew Workman,
and from there buck to Bend.
Mrs Florence Root has return
ed home from two weeks visit
at the home of her son and
daughter In law. Mr and Mr
Vernon Root. 1" Wasco.
The regular mummy i
of the county OEA will
. .1 . .. J 1 Xt..tiJav. eb 13.
Instead of Feb 1. as formerly an-
. . ...... l... m h n ft I
nounced. me k "-
Mother's Club will serve a smor
gasbord dinner.
Patsy and r.awiy
.i,.....!.!.. of Mr and Mr Gun-
nar Skoubo. hud tonsillectomies
, St Anthony's Hospital In Pen
dleton last week.
The annual congrega 1 1 o
meeting of the lommunii,
church will be held at the church
Sunday evening. Jan ji,
P m. .
Mrs Dcluert carpemer
. . r:,wl Sheoherd
ior uii;ij
hospital In Hermlston Wednes
day of last week. She returned
home Sunday.
Russell Miner
Good Shepherd hospital Wed
nesday of last week, suffering
with a -vef Infection. H
.... i i,.-,m FrlJav. but had
eo back t the hospital Sun
day evening
I .... -i ... i v',,nl,.ii entered
Good Shepherd hospital Sunday
rwrtlng (or a inecnui'.
...!, If,l,f,.nuin KM alSO
ken to Good Shepherd hospital
Sunday after uuermK
attack curing wir iiK";-
Mr and Mrs
i Final Riles Held
i 1
For Fred M Page
..-'At Monument
h.l )
By MARTHA MATTZSON
xf...nH .1 K.TvU-ia were lu'm
' " I ,. IIIWI , ........
tr... fi.r!-titi-r i . CmmimHV fhUfCtt
Mr ana n ---t m-ir m m-
of La Grando visited at the home Sun,jav afternoon for the late
of Mrs Carpenter's parents, Mr Frttl M PaK. who passed away
L . ... n.wui.ii Miller. Sunday, ,janiinrv 15 kt Cutler City. Ore-
ln their way to Salem on busl- ;,, Rev nichard Paine of the
1" j,ihn n.iv Fiilscial church' read
v.. ma Class, coumy '""" iiic services.
. I. . ' n
nurse. Heppner, spone
I
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with
FLAVIHIST
COUGH SYRUP
j!H i rcarfy
NEW! DIFFERENT!
4-WAY action:
1- Maintains and restores
capillary integrity
2- Antihistamic
8-Decongestant
4"T7:.- TGooJtc.l
Keep a
bottle
medicim
chtst
CJWXHSBB
NASAL
iE3
Kt flTT'O ai.vir.iil
P ,, hi t.ir. . t.
.' ( . ftiNU. - u. a
m'.,i Health" at
ramny o'
.i.- i .r the county ex
i rii iiif i uiiK - - -
.nui..n unit Tuesday
ihn home til Mrs
.... r.,lw.. Ifirmlfl. COUntV
pen. 1..1HIV. - -
tension agent. Heppner. was also
Inresent, A film was shown on the
'problems that could cause un
... in thi horn ana at
inni'i"""---
Mrs Richard waynure K-- -
report on the unus V. Jl
tree sale. Mrs Ronald Black j
and Mrs Ray Gronquist served
luncheon at noon. Mrs Black re
ceived the door prize-
The next meeting will be Feb
16 at the home of Mrs Arnold
Hoffman, with Miss Klrmls in
churn i
I The ' Ladies Aid Society of
Community church packed two
boxes of clothing to be sent to
the Open Door Children's Home
In Hazard. Ky. at their meeting
at the church Wednesday after
noon of last week.
. Mrs Elvln Ely and Mrs Rollln
Bishop were hostesses. For the
program. Mrs Ely conducted a
Bible quiz. Mrs Claud Worden
was honored with a cake for her
birthday. .
I ir. owl Mr Koh Miller Iltt-
homo from a week's
visit at the home of Mrs Miller s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs Carl Gaede, in Gresh
am. .. .
' Mr and Mrs Oscar veeue uu
son Oscar, Jr of Estacada were
weekend visitors at the home of
their daughter, Gracla Stewart,
i The post office department Is
Issuing three new commemor
ative stamps, one already on
sale, and two next month, an
nounces Mrs Flossie Coats, post-
Tun 0(1 thn fleOa Tt HlOllt
issued the first of the American
n "The Mf pgi.0 was ,H,rn in svholk. would be a candidate for Repub
ilth" at FnIan(1 ln isro. He came to Ucan National Committeeman at
n," ,cx:' Grant county with his mother the May primary elertlon. The
,f Ias and sisters In 1W and resided p,, u presently held by Robert
,rs 0 ( here until the last few years Mautz Portland attorney, who
inty ex- ... . ,. p.i,i moved .nnminml he will not run
The Can Can GaU were Mri
June Hutchin. Mi
Dree Mrs IH-.n Enrlght. Mrs
.. ,, !......, ir Bob Seel, Mrs
Stanley Myer. The Can tan men
were J,k Swwk. Pob Holmes,
Wavne fathers. Koliert l'e""-
and Buz wamer.. v,,
Hams of Kinzua and prof Rich
ard Drves won the prizes for
beards.
Former Governor
To Seek National
Committee Position
smith excovernor of
Oregon, announced today that he
when he and Mrs Tane movea
to the coast for their health. He
was married to inioe m
comb In 1935.
He la survived by his widow,
two sisters, Mrs Ralph Cribble
of Portland; and Mrs Glenn Had
ley of Fossil, several nelces and
nephews, among them are Bill
Elder of Ontario. Frank and Joe
Elder of Monument ana mut
Elder Hughes of Pendleton. He
also leaves a step daugnter.
Betsy of Vancouver, wasn ana
a step son who Is with the Can-
has announced he will not run
for another term.
r- I.U I. niihllchr of the Al
i .. .laiiv rtAmncrat-Herald ana
VtXllJ UU.
has newspaper Interests at John
Day and Madras in eastern Ore-
con. He has resiaea bi uaoj
" .... MM! MAS.
since leaving tnc oince oi k
ernor ln 1957.
Prior to becoming governor
Smith had served In the Oregon
senate for four sessions. In 1955
i ....... v.AclrlAnt rf th senate
ne whs (iicoiuv.u
and stepped to the governorship
n ct,n Erin uho is with the Can- ,
ndlan government. Mr Page was 0m many years he has been
Among the many who were in hlf,hway system,
Saturday night fcr the Gay 90 Thg formPr R
dance was Oma Cox. l.mma
White, Mrs Earl Bryant, Mr ana
Mrs Clayton Ayers. Tom Wilson,
Dorothy Vinson, Mr and Mrs
Huston Leslie, Mr and Mrs Del
bert Vinson, Mr and Mrs Darrell
Vinson, Mr and Mrs George Er
vin, Mr and Mrs Max Breeding
and Lolah Wilson, all of Mor
row county; Mr and Mrs Mabe
and three daughters of Kinzua;
Mr ani Mrs Joe Mellor and
children of Dayton, Washington;
i t Tnttnsnn nf Alturas, Calif J
many from Long Creek. Mr and
Mrs Dalton Mewan ui uayvt
Mr and Mrs is.enny
Heppner; Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Rounds of Dayvllle
a stylized snow
go on sale here
u " j j -
.i, inftunnrA in the devel
onment of Oregons moaern
The former governor regaras
. . i . .wiriio.nf .thp.road
nimseii as -
Republican. "I continue to re
. -1 intnucti In cnod COV-
ernment at all levels. Business
commitments keep me pretty
busy but I do have time to en
gage some ln political activity."
"I nave oeen nii.uiutv
run for national committeeman
by a number of long time per
sonal and political friends who
share my interest in k""
responsibility."
-I shall continue
i,n the Republican party
instrument of good government
dedicated to the welfare and ad
vancement of all people,' Smith
stated in Issuing his announce
mint. He added.
thousands of hard working Ore-
. ..httnsna hBV0 helDCd WO
con iwiiuutu"""
ln the pasi ''-,"rtv
opportuniiy io rv i
cith. veteran airplane puoi.
Is presently serving as a mem
bcr of the state board of aero
nautlcs on appointment by Gov
" ti,.fi.i,i nurinff the
ernor Mars iia. - - ,
oast year he has also served
pasi j continuity
as a COnaUJiam -
of government for the ' wftcrn
office of the Office of Civil and
Defense Momnzauu... -director
of the Insurance Com
;!S of Oregon, and a d rector
of the Oregon Pilots association.
The former governor inav
tered public service as a youth
1 i V.- .-rt three terms as
mayor of Ontario. Oregon's east
ernmost city. .
Notice of Candidacy
I hereby announce my candl
...... ivtnA mvself for the
office of Sheriff of Mornw Coun
tv subject to the will of the
to, Republican voters of Morrww
... . ihn Primary election.
May 20. Jiw-
(Pd. Adv.)
USF. GAZETTE TIM IS
CLASSinEP ADS
Livestock Market
Cattle Hogs Sheep
SALE EVZRT TUESDAY
12 Noon
On U. S. Hlway No. 30
NOHTHWESTEEN UVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
1 7-66S5 HenalstoB. Oregon
Don Wink Mgr.
Km. Herwlston JO 7-3111
Frank Wink A Sans. Owners
play it cool with
The Good Light Beer
Sow Brewed
ed links and
flake. It will
Feb 19.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Allen spent
tho weekend ln Sunnyside?, Wash
..-"uiw . ........ f,fr. vkitlmr nt the home of their son
'".o dep,lmcI will lu. the Icr'. parenla, Mr ,! Mrs Pol-
and khaki color 4centerlt0 the Good Shepherd hospital
, ,051 th opening o ' K crmtaton Monday, and had
nTfth Olym pic WlntS camealcmcrEency surgery th.tevenlng.
vl vl nrouph the Tahoe Boardman was enjoying sun-
ciymiJii. t-M.w-".
Three Cripplers Thai Strike 1 in Every 4 U. S. Families
I III - "r . r. . movant criDDling di
I iiimw niin r
ant rriocilina d'iSr
The New Marcn or uim -L...
J;rctlv affects one in every four U. S. families.
: 1 is. o w'T SK
weaDons are tne same wcw- ---- -- -
weapon u nfltient a d. training for
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Blrra d.f.ct. put I-yarW Wont, Hukltl In a cost of Bayor He
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WISH
MEETING
FAIR PAVILION ANNEX
HEPPNER
uesday, February 2
10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.
Program Will Include
ANNUALS, PERENNIALS AND
WEED DISTRICT ENFORCEMENT
FEATURING
DEAN SWAN Cr REX WARREN
O.S.C. WEED SPECIALISTS
DOOR PRIZES
SPONSORED BY
Morrow County Farm Bureau
& County Extension Service