Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 11, 1960, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wiese Named New
By MART LEE MARLOW wrre elected t the xm' Ca' Fb 13 "
George WI.-M- was f!loJ Rational mating at th 7 p m. r,.,,tud on
prudent of the Boardman Yardman Communtty ( huhh M Jn n r ' JlH,
Chamber f Cummers Thurs- Sunday night. Trute. are: Mr. pnvnityt and ttl
day of ., week at the meeting Henry Zlvnov. one year; llajM r J.So , f h. Fed
held In the Saddle Bourn of the ! !..!. two year.; Ur.l Ba- he sr at ct r j ,.or,Und
HUchin' rt Cafe. Dewvy Weaker, three ear; elder, are m'v 10 it tJ J ShVruton te.
wa. elected vkeproldent; Jack Mr, Ely. one year; f"" fJ jj till li Junior Club Day.
Flug . ,; and Wily H.2 "toin ,ln
drl. treasurer. (M'nra. Annual npons wr.c , 0ffuvr for the m-xt year
Buter Cioiieh. president of their"'! n H'rofl. i..!!,,. Mn Di-Vkfy Wwl.
Arlington manning C.mmUi..n.
reported on the corp. of engin-
' ...... ...
eer. proposed recreational acres -
ses along the John Day pool,
at I m . i . ...it a -
Hearing ior n win i" waan i" "'1" t j.k Feb 23.
2 at 2 p m in Arlington. The It was reported that he , a n f Jhnr. z,
public is urged to attend and district 'MhOr.p """"Snored her with a .urprh
express view., of Women's Clubs will hold th ir , w tne
Russell Miller. c,.untyccmml,.lM;f,7"v,n,k,n ' PM,dMwn evasion of her birthday. Present
loner. reported that he with March 31. Mr and Mr, Harold Rash
other Morrow county officials , he Juh receded 'uf IrJJ amJ daughter. Diane. Mr and
was Invited to attend a confer-'' s ""b J, 'club. Mr. Arnin Hug. Mr and Mrs
once with Governor Mark Hat- l '''J ' Jr iV Chwle. Anderegg. Mrs Elvln
field In Salem Monday. Feb 8v "f on account f lhf,r Ely. Mrs A R Fort ner Mrs W G
at 2 p m regarding the develop- vlt for the ; Chafer Mrs Merrill Shaw and
ment of the Boardman Bombing ' J Greece Louls? Eawood.
R.mii rea. Dewev West and )carw.a . , , . .u- -tat t. Un Newell Vaught
. B. .
George Wiese of the Morrow
County Port Commission went
to Salem also to attend the meet-
Ing.
Three trustees and three elders
About time to see your Doctor 11 your strength is below
"pax" ... See us about The Medicine exactly right for your
Health Requirements!
Valentine Can
By Brown & Haley And Societe
HEART BOXES
VALENTINE CARPS
CHILDREN'S VALENTINES
20 FOR 29c 24 FOR 59c
35 FOR 39c
Make Your Own Valentines 29c
COLOGNES - PERFUMES
By Prince Matchabelli. Revlon and Helene Curtis
VALENTINE NAPKINS
BRIDGE TABLE COVERS
ten pi
Boardman C of C President
! M Andy Jones w h,,'e!
for the meeting of the &rdmj n
--iiii... fiuK nt h..r home Tuc-
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'day night of lat week witn iu
' Ms.mKjhrt nriUnf
a the ciuos pari o i
! fur ,wo 'ycnrs they are
' medical kits to the Thll-
j,' .
The "annual Sweetheart dinner
will be a no host affair this
ui , ,. - .,
year at tne :aauie nu.
$JI0 To $g
00
dy
FINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
S M
Mpill wis
- j :,y v,
Vernon Ruwll nd M
A,w) ' m ... l. . ,
. y;,,xt meeting win w
f Mf BaymonJ McKee
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and daughters Gall and Kelly of
Richland. Wash were Sunday
visitors at the home oi Mrs
vaughfs parents. Mr and Mrs
Eivin Ely. Other visitors were
i r:ri Tucker of
u -
irNarv.
Mrs Louise Earwooa went 10
Estacada this week to visit at
the home of her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr and Mrs Bill CallK-
The senior class sponsored a
Sweetheart Ball at the grange
SatnrHnv nluht for River
side high school. Chaperones
were Mr and Mrs Lester Leroux
and Mr and Mrs Ronald Black.
Mr and Mrs Earl Blake of
Heppner were Sunday evening
guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs Gunnar Skoubo. .
Mr and Mrs Robert Strutz and
daughter Tatty. Becky and Kathy
went to College Place, Wash
Sunday to visit Mrs Strutz's
cousins. Marllss and Margaret
Kostenko, who are students at
Walla Walla College.
Mr and Mrs Al Macomber of
Arlington were Sunday visitors
at the home of Macomber's bro
ther and sister-in-law. Mr and
Mrs Nate Macomber. They also
visited Mrs Macomber's sister,
'Mrs Florence Root.
Mr and Mrs Gene Taylor, Mrs
'noi.mir wpt and Mrs Arthur Al
len attended a Serve Our State
meeting in Weston Sunday.
onri Mrs sipvald Aase and
111 -a j
children Lynae, Sigurd and Eric
of Echo were sunaay visnuia
at the home of Mr and Airs iton
Mr and Mrs Sam Beeks of
Arlington were visitors at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs uewey
West, Monday. Airs dwm
inA nvornlcrht.
March of Dimes collections in
nmmiinitv totaled about
$171.00, with $112.00 of this com
ing from school activities, $7.00
from civic organizations, and
$52.00 from cans and envelopes.
Mr and Mrs Earl Briggs and
Mr and Mrs W G Seehafer at
tended an Eastern Star card
in Tnno Katurdav night.
Mrs Seehafer received the door
prize. , .
m.- xr c Seehafer entertained
1V113 ' .
with a birthday party Sunday
In honor of her nusoanu nu
Earl Briggs. Guests were Mr and
Mrs Charles Anderegg, Mr and
Mrs A R Fortner, Mr and Mrs
Ray Brown, Mrs tan cubb.
and Mr and Mrs Walter See
hafer of Foster, Oregon, who
Cnnnt ttio weekend at the See
hafer home. The afternoon was
spent playing Canasta ana pin
Mrs Flossie Coats, postmaster,
announces that the post office
department will issue a new 4
cent and an 8-cent postage
ct,rr,n tho Thomas G Masaryk
1 stamps, the sixtn in ine ni
"AGE
BOURBON
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LOTS OF CORVAIRSSen obo ore of the mote than 100
I960 Chevrolet Co,al recently dellTtred to Chevrolet dealer.
In the Portland lone. Role FuUeton. Heppner dealer, was In
attendance and personally took delivery of on. ol the
mcI car. for a local customer. Thl. w the largest mas. dell
ry of compact cars in the history of thl. area.
-i.. f i.ihertv" series, on Mar
7 through the Washington. D C
p!ost office. The 4 center will be
blue In color, and the 8-center
will be yellow, blue and red.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Skoubo
were weekend visitors at the
home of Mr and Mrs Marion
linr an in Kennewick, Wash.
Dick and Bobby Skoubo spent
the weekend at the nome oi mcir
uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs
Earl Getchell. in Umatilla.
Jess Coats, Hardman, was a
dinner guest Monday at the
home of his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Claud Coats.
With him here from Hardman
were Huston Leslie and Jim
Hams.
iiamiri Marlow. La Grande.
was an overnight visitor at the
home of his parents, Mr ana mrs
Frank Marlow, one night last
week.
Mr Harold Baker entertained
...ith a nartv at her home Sun-
jday afternoon in honor of the
birthdays or her sons Konmc o,
and Randy, 5. Guests were Mrs
Delmer Hug and Debbie, Pam
r,H nnvid. Mrs Vernon Russell
land Bruce and Donnie, Mrs Sid
It's GONTY'S for
2
u
Starts
ir No Mall or Phone Order.
Please
All Sale. Final
No Refunds
No Exchanges
ii No Charge, or Layaways
: .- ' A
Ferguson and Tracy, Mrs Del
bert Ball and Larry. Susie and
Linda. Mrs Je Crouch and Jim,
vat an.l Dunnv. Mrs Erwln Flock.
and Charma Lee and Frankle,
Mrs Ronald Black and Diane,
ir rvm Downev and Jerry and
Wayne. Mrs Roy Partlow and
Rlckie. Janell Skoubo, Diane
Rash, Renee and Rlckie Ely,
Mike and Christie Waymire;
Susan, Steve, Johnnie and rattl
Partlow. and Patty and Jim Mil
ler. The following students were
on the honor roll at Riverside
httfh ci-ii.wil for the past nine
weeks: Daryl Hobbs 4., Linda
Warner 3.83, both Irrlgon; Kun
r:.intenhin. Boardman 3.80;
Sandi Davis 366, Irrlgon; Alan
Taylor 3.66, Brenda Billings
3.57, both Boardman; Alice Snyd
er 3.57, Irrlgon; Douglas Shat-
tuck 3.40, Mike Taylor J JJ, uor
r.w Rash 3.2S. all Boardman;
Mary Sanders 3.28, Irrlgon; Car
olyn Baker 3.18, Boardman; San
dra Creamer 3.14, ana ineres
Hill 3.14. both Irrlgon.
Mr and Mrs Russell Miller
spent the weekend in Portland,
and from there went to Salem
18th SEMI-ANNUAL
Kyu
Feb. 12 for 3 Weeks Only
Two Pair of Nationally Advertised Shoes
For The Price of One Pair
Choose From Such Famous Shoe Names As
VELVET STEP, JAUNTIES, WEATHERBIRDS,
AIR STEPS, GOLLYWOGS
Pumps, Stops, Ties, High Heels, Medium
Heels, Casuals, Wedges, Sports and Flats
Also - Few Broken Sixes In Men's Shoes
WINTER CLOSEOUTS
HEfFNER CAIETTC TIMES. Thur.day. rebruary 11. ! 7
nfljUtiga
THE MERRY TAILORS
Tl.rt Merrv Tailors 4 II club
met February 6 at the home of
Brerula Young.
Members prewnt were Diane
St-haffitz. Rrend.i Young. Gall
Batty. Joan Stockard. Janls Ba
ker. Carol Rawlin;.. Karen
Fn'nch. Verlna French, Marsha
Sowell. Rogena Wilson. Nonda
Clark and leaden. Mrs William
Monday where Miller attended
the conference with Governor
Mark Hatfield along with other
Morrow county official regard
ing the development of tne
Bombing range. Miller's mother,
Mr. Effle Miller, accompanied
them a. far a. Corbett. and vis
ited at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Ralph Baker.
Al inflation continue, to iqutez th veto of
your Imurance, you would b. wl to review your
fir protection In tht light of todo. .ky-hlgh
rtplac.m.nt costt.
WHY WAIT.NIXT WK MAY II TOO IATE1
r A RUGGLES
INSURANCE AGENCY
PHONE 6-962S HEPPNER. OHEGON
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FREE SHOES!
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OF
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GOT
Raulinn and Mr. Knneth Batty.
We worked on pot holder, and
os en mitt. A demonstration on
how to n'w on button, was given
by Karen French.
Game were led by Nonda
Clark.
We are going to .end Valen
t.i mttlent. In the county
nurdng home and to children in
the hospital.
Refresh ment. were served by
Brenda and her mother.
Carol Rawlins, reporter
Monument News
Mrs Ida Slocum left Thuwday
f.r Cecil where she will tay
with her daughter and family.
the Herbert Hynd. for a month.
Harley Matteson of iieppner
spent the weekend here with hi.
brother, Elmer.
Thelma William, called on Joe
Mel lor Sunday at the hospital.
sh reuort. he is In no pain
and Is getting along a. well a.
an be expected.
Ther w ill be a bridal shower
Saturday. Feb 13 at the grange
hall for Kay Swlck.
BOX til
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to
Nature's tinest oourouu
There is none fcetier ! f4"s o