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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1960)
ft HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMIS. Thursday, rbrttOfT 4. IMP Pomona Approves Resolution Against School Law bt mart lee marlow About 63 jH'nwn attended the m--iing ( tli Morrow county Pomona Grange Saturday at the Greerilfcld Grange hall Out of cminty visitors include! Mr .nd M;s Vern Crawford of Gold Spring Grange. Mr and Mr Carl Eaton. Mr and Mm Hugh Brown and Norma Garrls of Tllllcum Grange. Mr and Mrs Paul Smith of Catherine Creek Grange, and Laura Havoland of Cherry I'ark Grange. Nathan Thorpe, chairman of the educational board, gave a report on the school reorgan ization law, and led a discussion . i . on this. A resoiuuon was re an peal of the law also. lot) Hay. aUtant agent. Uevimot. gava a iTannehlll, Vita Hellker; wp county Ing wife. Lcola Tannehlll; mu report ! ie wanene Krown The next meeting of Pomona Grange will ! held at Willow Grange at lone In April Mr and Mrs Harold Daker were hosts for a pot luck dinner at f . . .1 - . . i - a. i a on Hie meetings on soil m-iu In Bnardman the past month and stated that similar meetings would be conducted In Ileppner. Mrs W G Sechafcr of Green- fii-Id Grunfe was elet ted lecturer .their home Tuesday evening o; to replace Lalteta pobyns, who last week In honor of the officers resigned. Mrs Earl Brink's was ! of Serve Our State, Inc. here for appointed county home econom-1 the meeting that night. They Its club chairman aner me res- imiu c.wm'i it-nation of Doris Graves. 'dent, and Ken Landgravcr. exec t,. , ,h,ri th- W. lutlve secretary. Portland. Ray Hirer's hour was la honor of the .Engberg. 15th wedding anniversary of Mr nd Mrs Clyde Tannehlll of Greenfield Grange. Tannerull Is past master of both Greenfield NEW ?eatt f'eltamins Jr. M-E'L-Tin your mouth for repeal of the law. submitted by Greenfield Grange. The res. and Pomona Grange, as well as olutlon was passed. Clyde Tan- other offices, and at present Is nehlll stated that the state county deputy and overseer of grange was working on the re- Greenfield. Mrs Tannehlll Is " chaplain of both Pomona and Greenfield, and has held other offices also. i For the program Lexington Granee presented a mock wed ding with the following: bride, Mlllio Evans; groom. Bert Peck; best man, Alvln Wagcnblast; maid of honor, Pearl Devine; flower girl, Bertha Hunt; ring bearer, llortense Martin; preach er, Vernon Munkers; bride's mother, Nora Turner; groom's mother, Fay Munkers; bride's father, Lee Wagcnblast; vocalist, Jean Nelson: pianist, Blanche Brown; usher, Kenneth Smouse, Viola Bergcr and Jean Dillon of Irrlgon Grange held a quiz on Tannehlll's life as rural mall carrier, a position he held for 20 years here, "This Is Your Life" was pre sented Greenfield Grange, with Mrs Arthur Allen as narrator, The part of the Tannehlll's child ren was played by Dick and Bob Skoubo and Steven Nllgel. Ar thur Allen was helper mechanic, Mr and Mrs Tannehlll played a game "Itsy-bitsy" with Sher iff C J D Bauman, Alvln Wagen blast and Paul Smith. Willows Grange presented a skit "The Heinous Crime no 672," which was written by Vlda Hel- Iker and Mary Lundcll. Char- ctors were: master, Leo Crab- tree; secretary, Mary Lundell; Steward, Wafe Crawford; assis tant steward, Earl Morgan; lady assistant steward, Carolyn Mc- Cabe; sheriff, Dot Halvorsen; de- endant, Clyde Tannehlll; extra character to announce help for ! taste like J candy ! Now It'i a plsoiura to givt your children vltamlni. 60 TABLETS 3,29 Ask for FREE iampte! HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG The Prescription Storo S&H Green Stamps Heppner. Oregon mm You can get your hehmrt FERTILIZER when you MEED It Your Elephant Brand dealer maintains an amnio stock of Elephant Brand fertilizers - because nearby ware houses provido him with a fresh supply whenever needed. This delivery and supply system assures you of getting the Elephant Brand fertilizer you want when you require it. mmmi o gives n Pol you L b jtj Lowir Production Cost ptr unit With Elephant Brand you get bigger crops. This means each bushel, ton or crate costs you less to grow you get Lower Production Cost per unit LPC and MORE PROFIT per acre. It pay to cioos from tt ilphant Brand Una mm s"o3TolT48 01602T;;40 27-14-0 8-32-H 1030 10 13 13 13 14 14 7 NITRAPRIUS AMMONIUM TRIPLE SUPFR (Ammonium Nitrat) SULPHATE PHOSPHATE Elephant Brand. water soluble FERTI LIZERS f u-'-t t U S Sin "t ht I ciit (md fff- -'' B. .-.' &.t"t t Co . I'-rUa jj I a-. kj l.i A( tt Stint PwMnd S; m MirmpAt Gladstone, legislative committee and board of director member, and Henry W Nodurft. Beaverton, board member. Others present were Mr and Mrs Dewey West, Mr and Mrs Gene Taylor. Mr and Mrs C C Delts. Mr and Mrs Rov Partlow and Mr and Mrs Ralph Skoubo. Mrs A R Fortner entertained with a surprise luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon of last week In honor of the birth days of Mrs Earl Brlggs and Mrs W G Sechafcr. Guests In cluded Mrs Charles Anderegg, Mrs Henry Zlvney, Mrs Walter Wyss. Mrs Ray Brown and Mrs Ed Kuhn. Mrs Wyss had high score at Canasta during the af ternoon. Mrs Joe Tatone, 3rd vice-presi dent of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs attended two board meetings of the Federa tion In Portland last week, one at the I, .ne I'U and one at th Mallery Hutel. Sh also vis ited the Lut Glen Junior Wo men's club In Portland while there. Mr and Mrs E-rl Downey, Pr-jer. Wash were weekend vis itors at the home of their son and daughter In law, Mr and Mrs Don Downey. Mr and Mrs Marion Moilan and daughters Cindy. Nancy and Andy, Kennewlck, Wash, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Skoubo, Mrs Joe Tatone entertained with a party In honor of her husband's birthday Saturday night in the Saddle Room of the Hitchln' Post Cafe. Guests In eluded the following from Ar lington: Mr and Mrs Melvln Hayes, Mr and Mrs Pete Wheel house, Mr and Mrs Bill Romine, Mr and Mrs Bob Richardson, and Mr and Mrs J B Thornhill. Others were Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes, Mr and Mrs Ronald Black. Mr and Mrs Dale Eades, Mr and Mrs Dewey West. Mr and Mrs R B Rands. Mr and Mrs tldon Shannon, Mr and Mrs Bob Heed Mr and Mrs Bob Thornhill. Dar- rell Marlow and Shirley Barnum, the latter from Hermiston. It looks as though Boardman will have another six weeks of winter on top of the past month of snow and cold, since the round hg saw his shadow most of the afternoon here Tuesday. This area has not had as much f a chinook as other parts of the county and some snow Is still on the ground. Maximum temperature Tuesday wa about 10 above. A croup of friends and rel atlves surprised Mrs Arnln Hug on the occasion of her birthday last Friday evening. It was also the birthday of Karen Hlguera who wss three years old. Thse present were Mr and Mrs Guy Ferguson, Mr and Mrs thane: Anderegg, Mr and Mrs Charles Hlcuera and children. Mr and Mrs Delmer Hug and children, Mr and Mrs Sid Ferguson and children. Mr and Mrs Harold Rash and Diane. Mr and Mrs Charlie Dillon, Mr and Mrs El vln Ely. Mr and Mrs Henry Zlv ney. Mr and Mrs Ed Hug and Mr and Mrs Delbert Ball and children. Mr and Mrs Earl Bighouse of Portland were weekend visitors at the home of Bighouse'a bro ther In-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Robert Strut. Mr and Mrs Paul Smith of Union were weekend visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Na than Thorpe. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow were Marlow's nephew and family, Mr and Mrs Marvin Ran si or and sons Jim, Chris and Ernie of Pendleton. The home economics club of Grenflcld Grange will meet at the home of Mrs Elvin Ely, Wed nesday, Feb 10, with Mrs Frank Marlow as co-hostess. Grenfield Grange will meet at the hall Thursday night, Feb Monument By MARTHA MATTES ON Miss Cracle lren Hunt be came the bride of LaVerne J Matteson of Alturas. California Wednesday, January 29. at Hep pner. The bride la the daughter of Mrs H D Hlnton. The groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Matteson all of Monument. They left that evening for Al turas, where the groom Is em ployed at the Surprlso Valley Electrification Corp. His mother accompanied them to Heppner, Mr and Mrs Verne Mccarty and children drove to John Day Monday on business. Mrs Darrell Farrens spent Thursday afternoon In Long Creek for the ball game and visited friends. Seen In John Day Tuesday from Monument were Laura Lee Shank. Mrs Ed Round. Grade Hunt. Mr and Mrs George Stir ritt., Mr and Mrs II D Hlnton. Mrs Elmer Matteson and son L Matteson. Mr and Mrs Bob Leslie and children of Bend spent Sunday visiting at the Gene Campbell family home. Guests at the Henry Martin home over the weekend were their sons and families, Mr and Mrs Ansil Martin and son and 11, with Mr and Mrs Elvin Ely and Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow as hosts. Mr and Mrs Richard Martin and daughter of Prlnevllle. Mr and Mrs Harold Dean Woods cf Long Creek spent Sun day here with her folks, the Charles Van Petta's. 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