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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1960)
- mrrwti GAitTTt fmtt. nur4T. Jt ' Attack Claims Boardman Man y MART LEE MA BLOW Ervln G Flk f PtJr. died Tue.ltiy t M Ml"' Ins a heart lie way on hU 57ih birthday. Mr jl.rk hl wHered a f lark July C ami had l-n " r,)talir.l for a few II a Un July 19. IMS In Clay county. IHmoU. nl marrlH to l:uth Kur.e. a native of B wMman. In 1912. Tticy cam lo Iloardman In 1953 her l fanned and cjwrated a melon MJWvlre -l ,d Thursday at 2 p m at the Boardman Com munity church with Kenneth Woolen officiating. Interment will be In the Boardman cem- He Is aunlved ty hla wUe; rlfht children, Frank 4. Board man: Albert and Jame of ! Ell. WflHh; Gerry of Myrtle Creek. Ore; daughters. Charma Le va Mae Rrazler of Myrtle Creek; Mary Uu Keller of IV Ell; Hetty jmrvcnun u Doty, Wash; brothers Andrew of Chilloo.the. Illinois; Archie of Wlnlork. Wash: Hubert of Oak land. California; sisters Mrs Mary Kauhauch of Wlnlock. Wash; Mrs Katherlnc Larson of Nampavlne, Wash, and 13 grand children. Mr and Mr Nate Macombcr were hosts for a reunion of the Maromber family at their home Sunday. Present were Mr and Mrs Eldon Macombcr and child ren Dick and Helen, and Brand daughters Anna. Barbara and Nora, all of Crandvlcw, Wash; Mr and Mrs Al Macombcr of Ar lington; Mr and Mrs Gilbert Petteys and son Pat, and Mr and Mrs Richard McFarlane and son and son Kirk, all of Pendleton, Gary Petteys of Seattle, Wash, and Jim McFarlane of Los An geles, Calif. Jim Thorpe left for Hollywood, Calif Saturday where he will have a month's training In TV work at Northwest Schools. Greenfield Grange met Thurs day night at the hall. In the ab sence of master Elvln Ely, the overseer, Clyde Tannehlll, was In charge of the meeting. Commit tees for the North Morrow Fair were appointed as follows: float, Stanficld Moat Co. Hugh Smith. Owner & Mgr. Stanfleld, Ore. CUSTOM CUTTING-CUTTINa CURING Wholesale & Retail LOCKER MEAT Call GI 9-3G33 WE DELIVER mmmrrmmaa:mtrmtma AYERS PEST CONTROL FOR YOUR SPRAYING Trees, Yard and Grain Stor age; Resident and Commer cial Fogging. Clayton Aytrs Phona 6-9953 mnmmrammmrammttmtffimtitt Mr 4 M Milkf. M and M Arthur Alien and W and .Mi Guy Vrcuon; ttn. ... m. l ari iiiu-k'. Mr ana Nathan Thol "d Mr and Ml Claud Wulden. Tlie ll me fcimomUa .. i -..' lu'U a fain lly i.U-nle al the h-me uf Mr and Mra Nathan Tlwri Wrdnedy tf a Ut rck. GucU u, ....i Mr Chark Ander- ViTiJ and daughter Barbara, llogef Hand. Mr and Mra Walter lUye Mm Cecil Hamilton. Mr Mrl Bribes Mr ana w suson. Grey and Blllle Bedurd. George Zkroer Mr Glen Car-iH-nter. Mr and Mn Clyde Tanne- hill, and Mr Donald lanneims and mn Jimmy, tnt lauer w Grande. Other guests wera Mr nir i-unard Thorpe and children Sharon. Dennis and Da- vld of Irtland. wno were nlght visitor at the Thorpe homo. i.... ...ii r.,rf hmiin and LaDean Portland last week to spend several days. Mis His Icy visited friends at the Mult nomah School of the Bible and - Eddvvllle to vult; till II " " Joan Scott, former pastor of Com munity church here. w. 1 t,. rharlev Lnanuier jiji .... - - , and son Dclmcr of Vale visited at the home of Chandler's bro ther ln-law and sister, Mr and ... ru in viv. Mondav on their way to the coast. Weekend vis itor at the Ely home were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and . ..... l MklUrn Mrs ticion uny u Jimmle, Janet. Jay and Jerry of La Grande. . rw.n rviu'npv and sons Jerry and Wayne have returned home from a monms vn hor brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs Ken neth Earwood, In Torrance, c. Mr r.Ivln Elv went to Pasco. Wash one evening last week to take Marcia , chn hai visited here I1UIIIC nuci a week. Eileen accompanied her home to visu mis Mra nnrroll Marlow mi mix. " - of Pendleton were weekend vis- itors at the nome 01 waiww a Mr nnri Mrs Frank Mar- Uttltlli i c.,n,iv thov all went to La Grande to visit Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow. Airs wnow in St Joseph's Hospital there fol- lowing oacK surgery Lr.nUn1Pfnr1 Uly, Ji'v ... j a Thiv also visited at liljiri; v v . - - the home or Mr anu Carroll. Maximum temperatures re ported here Sunday reached 108 to 111 degrees. Temperature at 3:30 p m Monday was 110 on the service road. Maximum tem perature Tuesday was iui. nr. on,t Mra Flovd Hamilton of Tennessee visited at the home of Hamilton's Drainer anu oia- i Mi onH Mrs Cecil 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 " 1 d - v... Hamilton Monday. Tuesday morning both couples, accompan- ied by Mrs i-arry nwiyv .. daughters JoAnn and Janice of normiston. left for Bellingham, trnk n trlclf- rplatlves. Mrs Nate MacomDer was uusi for the Boardman uaraen uuu i i. . kmo MnnHau nlpht. With al Ilvl liViliC iv.v.j -a ' Mrs Claud Coats as co-hostess. There were 12 members present rr.iocts UArO MfS JaCk FlUK nnu j, " ,, and Mrs Ray Conyers. Roll call Monument News ir ma htm a mattmon ,t VhUn AiUui ail t Ik-nnl anl thmi ti hi ruir .SHir, Mlthlan here vhiili.tf her jjrandrtV'thrr, Mr lli-nry lvtl atul tih-r relative She a Knuun here as Vivian Il4naltn during her school day vi anrrtl by riving Ihe r.ftnf of favurK bird. Mr Hoi. lin HUhop prrenteU a program on -liirds of the Northel " Mr Flrrnr Huot. Mr Earl Brica. Mr Glen Carpenter. Mr Guy Fercuon and Mr Bihop r,-.rted on lh Hale conventloa fi,Hth committee fr Ihe North M rrtw Couniy Fair I Mr Itu wll MilUr. Mr Leo Pott. Mr Timer Mewtenger and Mr Louise Earwuud. All member will work on the float Mr and Mra Ernie Obcrmelcr, SI Helen, were weekend visitor .i h home of Obermeler par ent. Mr and Mr Ernest Ober- meier. Mr and Mrs M I Oveson left Tuesday for their home In Tooele, Utah, after visiting me pasi the home of their son- In law and daughter. Mr and Mr Ronald Black. Mr IjHinard BetlonJ and son Leonard. Jr.. Greg and Blllle ha returned to Ihdr lune here from La Crande, Bedord Is still em ployed there. Dick and Bobble Skoubo are . uiiinfT thi'ir uncle and aunt. Mr . and Mrs Ed Skoubo. at Coquilie. LET ME TELL YOU . . . PLAY SAFE WITH MHM((limMM4H GRAINpFIRE INSURANCE IT COSTS VERY LITTLE DON'T TAKE CHANCES INSURE TODAY! .HI.M.....M...HMMM..M.......'"""""'"""""",","""""'" 15 Dividend ON PREMIUM TURNER, VAN MARTER Cr BRYANT INSURANCE AGENCY 183 N. MAIN PHONE 6-96S2 Dai.i l!rl tJ Silem U her nj!ifif tn uruJe nd family. C'.,ta Mut.t. :-(u M. Jri0 S-otl ..1 .cln Vaughn were hu irM- Hi the Vufihn home Frl- iy aMt-intx.n fr a baby khuwer r-r Mr Cen Cuvlnglun. Ttr vk.ir 19 these bektdr OtVr gift er.t, A a 4 ha burn Monday morn ine. Jaly H ' b I'rlnevllle hpital la Mr and Mr llaruld Llperl, He rfj:hed In at 7 lb 11 uc Mr and Mr Ernl Johnaun .t-nl Ihe weekend at Tlie Dalle aiiending a Bailey family re union. Dick 1 jin die and Crawford and two head officer of Ihe tsie forest Jfi of Prlnevllle were visitor at Ihe office here lat week, which I run by Mr and Mr Henry Mrtln. Mr I very Jewel and two rfani.htr.ra of Klnzua were up Sunday visiting friend and rel ative. She left her young son Tlmmy at the ranch of her bro ther. Elzy Emory. Henry Martin with ni lire crew and several town men. pent Saturday and Sunday fore n.M.n burnlne the grass around town. They started each morn ing about Cam. Henry' 'so re txirtable fires set by man and three unreportable fires also man caused. One lire over on Tine Creek, near Rltter, wa class A. nr will be a bridal shower luiv .11 for Miss Carolyn Martin, oldest daughter of Mr and Mr H-rry Martin, at th huii t-f Mr Malt! SlubtlefMd Mr d Mr Crril Manning of j-yyf,! 0-un tUitad al ti.e hume of Mr ami M Henry Mar un and family Ut werk, Mr tWit Covington and an Melbourn cf Miirhell lent the weekend her visiting with Ihe J..hn Cv ingt'r family. Mr and Mm U A 11 and children of Oakland. Calif l-n the we-k her vUltlng hi par ent, brother and Utrr, 111 on Jerry U rnding Ihe sum mer here. Mr and Mr V B Teterion of lUt-hmond. Calif 1 unending the we-k here vUitlng her fulk. Ihe Flma Ivcwl family and other relative. A birthday party wa given July 12 at the Scott home hon oring Robert Dale Scott birth day. There were 10 present lo help him eat cake nd fee cream. Elmer Matteaon. Lon Merrill and EUy Emory left Friday morning going out by Ileppner to Pendleton and back by Rltter f.r the right. They returned , fr .11 k William h.m Wednea r.m Saturday nn. td4 ot'rf "- . Mr. Mrlba Kelly and child-, . . tm ren of Long Cieck vitUcd at thf rM '' Jl , , LL-.i I. MIL" . JM " Loag DUtonca Notlon-Wlda Moving Service Mayflower Agent Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. 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