Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 07, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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Accident Claims Arlington Woman
If MAIT UZ HARLOW ,rt4 h
Jdr and Mr I vw ey Wrtl rrl Fuur JJ'A tud-nt from Itlvrr
tlkl la The Di;- late Sunday aide M4'h whid l-H Jrt In Us
fi'fiht ths drath West's FA skills eufite.t at The Dallrs
mother. Mrs Dnry Sr.. of Saturday, arcumpaniei iy ineir it.jg Jg ,.lJo W4nt
AtURtflon, who was Mlieq in a .n.truew Konaia . ... , 0 op hi, duvVn,
ie4 on car cumuli near ThsTa!.r Mat" ' JU'WJ.'. ,.k. .,. u,f!, ,. to fi,.M. then
Sunday. Wrl n. lu.-h third pl. e In arrt- . ... y,)U . In 0 tllf.
o over The
Tee Cup
Sr, m In a hHal tnrre with
tnkrn rshs and ruta and brut-.
Ill dut.T. Mr Jhn Stelnke.
was a! huj lta!!rd !th bad
ruts and truit Mrs Weal was
killed Irutantly.
Mr anil Mra Lanv Thrpe art
the parrnU of a daughter b.rn
April 4 at th 01 Shepherd
hospital In lift rnlston. She haa
turn named Janloe Louise.
Grandparmts aw Mr and Mra
Nathan Thorp and Mr and Mra
Ceril llamllion of Bardman.
Great trandparent are Mr and
Mra Taul Smith of Union. The
baby welched six pounds, six
and one half ounces.
Mr and Mra Dallaa Forthman
and daughter. Cathy I-nop were
weekend visitors at the home
of Mra Forthman'a parent. Mr
and Mrs Claud Worden. They
also visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs Rob Miller.
-e cumr.e. b hi ?,iun to dlmt them all Mother,
in .rrtJrn.Wrldln. Othe, bo)., m rIt;M fcnjtl ,(
taking .art wer, Kurt l..,.ten- Um of fiuM YoU
beln and Eru- Keith. ' ,,w.. i 4i van!
TheltivmldehltUafh.-d b.ndi'-" " fllUr f,,.
ar JaakU Lobkst
In the ttorda of Mlltun Grots llamlttun to the gal gu.tet hav
ing the luw-t rsrt nure jur tne
day,
LADIES UAY LAMENTS: My
Urlvliti! tff f no 2 f anJ Jand
Injf on tiif 7 gfiffl tl've ilmldj-d
H ixd the game that l rrary.
utt the golfi-ri . . . Jane having
Mr and Mrs Sid Ferguson and to attend.
n.iif ih rtirertliin of their In
!rur1r. Wolfgang Fl!mann.
totjk rart In the clak I) music
content fitlval In Pendleton Sat
urday. They had a rating of w-c-
ond dlvUlon.
Mrs LaVrrne Partlow. &ih and
Cth grade teacher, will take four
students ! lone to the spelling
contest April 9. Mike Partlow
and Shirley Dixon from the firth
grade, and F.lberta Carpenter
and JeanHte HHgei irom tne
Uth grade.
There will be National
Rrhol AsM'mbly program at the
school Monday, April ll. at 8:30
m. when Bob Williams will
nmu-nt "Adventures In Chalk."
Friends and parents are Invited
children Tracee and Jerry left
Saturday evening for Phillips
burg. Mont., where Ferguson will
be employed.
Mrs Elvln Ely and Mrs Arnln
Hug went to La Grande Tues
day to take Mra Hug's mother,
Mra Katie Blckford, home after
vUltlntr here several weeks.
Mrs Dclmer Hug entertained
with party at her home last
Friday In honor of her daughter
Debbie's fifth birthday. Guests
were Mrs Bob Thornhlll and Aria
and Tina, Mrs Harold Rash and
Diane. Mrs Delbert Ball and
Susie and Linda, Mrs Bob Slcard
and Roberta. Mrs Vernon Russell
and Bruce am Donnle, and Mrs
Charles C.rah; a.
Maxim jm temperature here
Monday was 82 above, and Tues-1
day at 3 p m the thermometer
The G A A will have a Mother
and Daughter Tea at the sehx)l
Tuesday. April 12.
The achool budget will be
voted on here April 12 from 2 to
8 n m.
School will be dismissed for
Good Friday the afternoon of
April 15.
The senior class of Riverside
high school will have a car wash
Saturday, April 16. The place
will be announced next week.
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Akers
and daughter Nancy of Portland
were weekend visitors ai tne
ham of Akers brother-in-law
and sister. Mr and Mrs Russell
Miller.
and four more to go four feH
IThrn when you get to where
vou're L'olne. ther" a hole In
the ground -I'i Inches wide. The
rent of the world U all around
It but you're cxje-ted to de
posit the ball Into the hole." (I
think It would be beM If all we
would be golfers deposited our
selves In the hole; at leant that's
where we feel like crawling
(sometimes.)
Among thoso partaking 'and
I don't mean that word literally)
In this "smlforsaken sport" dur
ing the weekend Shirley Loyd,
Kay Anderson, the Lowell Crib
bles. Jim Drlscoll. the Clint Mc-
Quarries. Bill Collins, the Con-
lev Lanhams. BUI BInke. the
Raymond Fergusons, Jack Ever-
lv. Ambrose Chapln. Harlan Mc-
Curdy, the Ed Shaffltz. Ed Ben
nett. Fannie Doherty, LaVerne
Van Marter Sr, the Phil Ma
honevs. Inez and Bob Huffman,
Tommy and Clifford Green. Mike
and Mark Koenlg, Elaine George
and Roberta Dougherty. throueh California. Nevada. Ida
OVERHEARD: that there was ho and Oregon.
quite a "breeze' blowing Sun- A baseball game with L'ma-
,.. An mi ft tat tanct Clint hadl.m. ...in ui l EvM-it,
Kiuy " i ., " ' ' ....... ....... una vtlll W III 1 1 fliua;
a little trouble with It) . . . that afternoon, April 8. The school
uee was re.iuy k''"k will taKe part in tne tracK meei
and Harlan a baa time on no nn Heppner Saturday.
5 . . . that Conley shot a 3n and The Morrow counfy gluing
a 37 Sunday . . . that Bill Blakf . , ... . hl,d SatUf.
day, April 9.
l uitlns trouble . . . Dimna with
a fatal faac-lnatlon fr the weeds
on no C . . . l-e tnaklnn beaut
iful drives and approach hots.
but her tHKtt putting put past
par . . . Cork having new club
Itls.
My apologies to the green crew
on no 7 ... I gave credit lor
draining the awamp ditch to the
workers on no 9 and it anouia
have been to the group on no 7.
That's It for this week, but
hope to see all you golfers at
breakfast and golf day this Sun
day.
I0NE
School Notes
The Eastern Oregon college
band played here Thursday
mornlne of last week. It was
led bv Dr Lewis of the college.
There were also solos, trios and
quartets and a couple of novelty
numbers. The croup toured
through California, Nevada
Mr ai.4 Mrs R et ard Cos a
business.
Mr and Mrs Rsy Davis drove
it, Klnru Saturday on buines
Mrs Dick Williams returned
home Tuesday from Cupertino.
r.nr where th had sint two
weeks with her daughter and
familv. the lts MiDonalds
They have a new baby girl
Wra Gardner. Mrs Ellen Stub-
blefleld and Mattle StUbblefleld
were In Heppner for the services
for Annie Louise Scott
Mr and Mrs Frank Williams
MUs Georgle Le Stubblefleld
n,t Mis Camlvne Martin ac
companied Charlie Williams and
Robert Porter to rasxi. van
March 30 where the hoys left
for San Antonio. Texas for train-
Ing In the Air Force. Porter U
the son of Mrs Fred Shanks.
Carlile Stewart was In from
New Pine where he teaches He
spent the weekend at the Mus
grave ranch.
Mr and Mrs Henry Durst re
turned home Wednesday from
John Dav where she had been
a patient In the hospital for two
weeks.
Mr and Mrs J J MaUoson of
Alturas. Calif spent the week
end here visiting friends and
relatives.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Jane. Mr and
-.....-.. irvin. and Mr and
Mrs LeJ better.
i it,. K!i h Jarkson tf llermls-
tun'was a Lexington !
day last week.
Rev Walter Smith motored to
Yakima last Saturday to get his
2 daughtrr ho have Urn vis
iting their grandparent there
the last few weeks.
Mr and Mrs Furvklin Mile
Uid children ti Pendleton wert
Lexlngtun callrts Sunday,
Barbara Steagall Portland
Uited at the home tif her tr
ent. Mr and Mrs Wilbur Steag
all on the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Alfred VanWir.aU
and children of Spokai are
spending several days with hit
J parents. Mr and Mrs Wm C Van
s Winkle.
Take advantage of our
EASY BUDGET 1
PAYMENTS
Why not start tha Ufatim
record of your family this
weaktndT Tht days are.
flipping by fast, and to are
tha picture poiiibllitita.
Our convtnltnt cradlt
terms let you start ripHt
note with the proper
equipment, fully iruaran
Utd. Monthly payments.
The Important thing 1 to
get started now.
HUMPHREYS
REXALL DRUG
The Prescription Stors
S&H Green Stamps
Heppner, Oregon
was havlntr "electrifying" troub
a . a . A . . r ft thrnfl
ips on no o w uiuc nm-t , ... . . . . ,
. ... . li. .u. nu. ine n Kn scr.ooi Dana raiea
onus ana eacn one im ... " . - . .c,r
Aal 9 avaa t'i i I fr-Urxelr I "CUIll Lvi iliUIl il L.auictliui; Jtai-
, vKw-vrrvt r m t- urday with Arnle Hcdman as
The kick off breakfast will be
8:30
Tatone. Mrs Ronald Black, Mrs
Dewey West and Mrs Ray Gron
qulst attended the convention of
the 4th district or the uregon
Federation of Women's Clubs In
Pendleton last Thursday.
Mrs Evangeline McNeil, wes
tern representative of Village
Missions, from Cannon Beach,
was guest speaker at the Com
munity church Sunday morning.
Speaker next Sunday will be
Erma Loomer, village mission
ary.
Mr and Mrs Russell Doiuauro
and daughters Anna Marie and
Donna of Hood River visited at
the home of Mrs DeMauro's bro
ther and sister in-law Mr and
Mrs Ralph Skoubo. Marlon Mor-
lan, Kenncwlck, Wash, was a
weekend visitor at the Skoubo
home.
Randy Baker, son of Mr and
Mr Harold Baker. Has been a
patient In Good Shepherd hos
pital in Hermlston since last rri-
day.
Mrs Gunnar Skoubo was a pat
ient in St Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton three days last week.
Mr and Mrs Charles Smith of
Union were weekend visitors at
the home of Smith's brother-in-In
w An A sister. Mr and Mrs Na-
thAn Thorne. Other visitors were
Mr and Mrs Orvllle reiiette or
this Sunday, April 10 at
nt the Wishing Well.
tt'p reallv had a large turn
out at our ladles day Tuesday
and ol' sol displayed his "sunny
smile" for the following m gai
trolfers: VI Lanham. Hazel Ma
honev. Inez Huffman, Ruth Van.
Winkle, Jane Frlnk. Faye Ruhl,
Inez Meador, Sue Valentine, Corn
Norene. Dee Cribble, Donna Me-
Monument
By MARTHA MATTESON
Hankie Cuooer. Laura Lee
Shank, Mr and Mrs George Stir
rltt and Mr and Mrs Ed Rounds
were all In John Day Thursday
on business.
atvml-iii, vj. ...... , - j Liramimct jiaiy njrvc- was ia-
I Curdy, Margurlte Chapln. Gladys kpn t0 fne John Day hospital
Snider, Roberta Dougherty, Hes- Marcn 25.
tor Prcsw rk. Max ne Gray, Do
lores McDowell, Mario McQuar
rle. Gene Case, and myself. Af
tor wp nlaved our nine holes
wo drew for blind partners and
rop and Fave low cross with
their combined scores of 37-47.
Hazel won a new golf ball for
having the least number of putts
on no 7 (this was rather amus
ing as she was verbally blasting
this hole because it had taken
her five to get down next to
the croon . . . but she sunk her
rhin stint sn therefore she did
..... ....... . oiaim y j.iuii
not have to putt.) Faye also won Mrs Carl Cox
TUP irt'l? 1UI1LII LIVfll
Amone those who went to
Hennner March 28 to attend the
funeral of Louise Scott were Mrs
E E Howell, Mr and Mrs Frank
Howell. Mrs Harry Scott and son
Robert. Mr and Mrs Elmer Mat
teson, Mr and Mrs Wayne Leath
ers, Mr and Mrs George Capon,
Mrs Rita Cupper, Mrs Delsia
Sweek, Mrs Ronnie Harris, Mrs
Roy Cork, Mrs Harold Cork, Mrs
Rho Bleakman, Mr and Mrs
Charlie Vandetta, Mr and Mrs
Glenn Williams. Mr and Mrs
Stanley Musgrave, and Mr and
La Grande, who also visited at
the home of Mr and Mrs Leo
Potts.
SAL!
Purebred Heref ords
Saturday, April 23
52 YEARLING RANGE BULLS
12 HEAD STEERS
20 HEIFERS
SALE STARTS AT 2:00 P. M.
BARBECUE LUNCH WlTTlBE SERVED
NOON TO 2:00 P. M.
EVERYONE WELCOME
SID SEALE'S
White Elephant Ranch
CONDON, OREGON
Mr and Mrs George Capon
have rented the Richard Cox
ranch southeast of here.
Jim Crocker drove to John Day
Tuesday on business for his re-'
pair shop. i
A son was born to Mr and Mrs
Harold Dean Woods of Long
Creek at the John Day hospital.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Charles Vandetta of Monument
and August Woods of Long
Creek.
Mr and Mrs Ansll Martin of
Prinevllle announce the birth of
a second son Wednesday morn,
ing. The grandparents are Mr
and Mrs Ernie Johnson and Mr
and Mrs Henry Martin of Mon
ument.
Your trip to
PORTLAND
will be complete
only if you have
lunch or dinner at
SaTkaWMHsatrftBsWeAaaM.
the highlight of
any visit to
Fort land., a
must for your
next trip.
SAM STAXTULBS
rx siaaoBi am saoaDVaT
Lexington News
By DELFHA JONES
The Lexington Social club met
at the home of Mr and Mrs
Johnnie Ledbetter on Sunday
night. The evening started off
with a supper served buffet
style. Following this, games were
played with high for the even
ing won by Dclpha Jones, and
comedienne honor of the night
to George Irvin. Those present
were Mr and Mrs Dean Hunt,
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