Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 11, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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    HltfXtn CAZETTC TIMES. Tbuiadot. Au?ut II. I960
Boardman Man Hurt When Car Hits Horse
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TALI! TO YOUR
pfesSl' DEALER
BRAND
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DELIVERY...
when you need it!
Complete fertilizer service
means better crop growth,
more profit growth for you.
And that's your Brea Brand
dealer's job: to give
growers complete year 'round
x service plus the finest fertilizer
' products obtainable. Complete
o - cpnirp nnH finest nrnducts are
r
lf7 the Brea Brand combination
... !
that puts more money
in your pocket. Your local
Application equipment
Brea Brand dealer
will help you determine your most
profitable fertilizer program,
and will see that you get
what you need when you
need it. He is equipped
to provide the best in f
application service. Best
of all, he'll follow
Crop analysis
err-
your crop development
and help you get the
most out of your crops.
Storage
That's service that grows!
Jim Valentine
Heppner, Ore.
Phone 6-53S8
r MART LIE W AH LOW
IUy C?ar.ulst i-ff-r! rW
Injures nd the l-fl front fender
of M car wm damaged enten
tvrly when h Hruck a rur
that rn In frnt f Mm lot
Thursday rtlfiht on highway 30
i(Kut a mile tif Buck'
Corner, The homo waa killed.
Mm CronauUt and daughter
Karen were uninjured.
m Milter. 16 year old son
Mr and Mr RuiwII Miller.
enratwd serious Injuries lait
wr-k uhlle swlmmlnu In the j
Culumhla River. II dove Into;
Kre
Jin
of M
ed hum Turaday from a tripTKt ta vrtlnl MnJay.
hU h t.4 thn ta tedmend Th jotiffio dr.nmrnt an
wher they tUiied at the home j rsounom the al 4 hin r.w
of Mr Thorr.hlU'a untie and iami. atatra Mr Fll CVatt,
aunt. Mrand MraltUry VIJJIama.imairr. The flft one, the
They all rni on a fililna trip' new 7 cnt airmail tump In a
on the John Pay river whu fir rri nJ win eo on aaie
Aujj 12 through the Arlington, va-
iit i.fflc. and Mill be on aale
there. They then went to Junrtl'in
City where they visited Thrn.
hlll a brothera and itrrs In law. ;her Aug 11, The aeven cent en
Mr and Mm Bill Thornhill and , veloj UI co on al In fort-
Mr and Mr G-ne ThornhilL land, Oregon Aug 1H, and will
From there they went to Harris, 'be on aale here Aug 19.
burg to vlalt Thornhill" brother J xi.e aerund atamp. a 4-renter.
In law and .Uter, Mr and Mra u ,u9 -rrntloy the Handicapped"
Ivan Rvala tMarv- Sue Tlwrn- cummemuratlve atamn. and will
hallow water and atrucK ma him. and Mr and Mra Al Howe, i go t,n ihruch the .New York
head on the bottom. Injuring hli On their return trip they vhlted city -it offl( e Aug 2, and here
nek. He wai taken to ikhki . .in Tnornnura trotner. mariea Au,. t j, ,jUtf jn cojor.
Shepherd hnspltal In llermlirton,
where hla neck waa In traction
for aeveral daya. He returned
home Friday.
Mr and Mra Charlea Anderegg
nd daughter Barbara left last
Saturday for Boulder, Mont to
spend a week.
Mr and Mra Merrill Black and
children Ronald. Dave and Shel
ley of Bountiful. Utah were
weekend vunor m uie iiunm
of Black'a brother and slster-ln.
law, Mr and Mra Ronald Black
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Donald Bellamy
were Bellamy's mother, Mrs
nienna Bellamy, and Mr and
Mrs Paul Bellamy and daugh
t, r Dixie. Paula and Mollle. all
of Golilendale, Wash.
Mr and Mrs Melvln Logan of
Portland visited at the home of
Mr and Mrs Earl Brlggs Friday
on their way home from the AFL-
CIO convention In Tendleton.
Mr nnd Mrs James Harding
and daughter Faye of Sacramen
to, Calif, Waverly Dlsbrow of
Burke, Calif visited last week at
the home of Mrs Harding's
brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Russell Miller and Mr
and Mrs Bob Miller. Her mother,
Mrs Effle Miller, returned to
Sacramento with them. Sunday
visitors at the Russell Miller
home were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs Vern Car
nenter and sons Russell and
Tommy of La Grande.
Mrs Arnin Hug and Mrs Guy
Ferguson spent last week in
Trail visiting at the homes of
Mr and Mrs Sid Ferguson and
Mr and Mrs Keith Ferguson. The
1 latter returned here to spend the
weekend at the Hug home.
Mr and Mrs Rollo Moore and
son Alan spent last week at
Otter Rock. Their son Gary, who
is employed at Pacific Airlines
at Oxnard, Calif met them in
Portland and accompanied them.
Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow
visited at the home of Marlow's
parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Mar
low, Sunday on their way from
La Grande to Cresswell, where
Marlow Is employed.
The Ladies Aid Society of
Community church met Wednes
day of last week at the church
with Mrs Charles Anderegg and
Mrs Claud Worden as hostesses.
There were 10 members present.
Mrs Florence Root was In charge
of the missionary program.
Elmer Messenger is in Port
land for medical care.
Mrs Allen Ely was hostess for
a party at her home Tuesday
of last week In honor of her
daughter Renee's sixth birthday.
Guests were Mrs Ely's mother
and sister, Mrs Virgil Osborne
and Margie of Hermlston, Mrs
Elvin Ely and Eileen, Diane
Rash, Mrs Charles Higuera and
Susan, Karen and Jeffrey, Mrs
Ervln Flock and Charmalee and
Frankie, Marilyn Graham, Mrs
Delbert Ball and Larry, Susie and
Linda, Mrs Delmer Hug and
Debbie, Fam, David and Julie,
Mrs Robert Strutz and Patty,
Kathy and Becky, Mrs Bob
Thornhill and Aria and Tina,
and Rlckie and Rena Ely.
Mr and Mrs Robert Harwood
i have returned home from a ten
day trip to Taulina Lake. Mrs
Harwood's cousins, Mr and Mrs
Lowell Spagle of Salem were
there with them. The Harwood
also spent a week at Calgary
Alta and Lake Louise.
Mr and Mrs Bob Thornhill and
daughters Aria and Tina return
Graham, Jr.. In Fjktarada. and
at the hom of Mr ami Mrs Bill
Mead In The Dallca.
Mr and Mra Charlie Smith of
Union and granddaujrhter Anita
Marlow stopped overnight In
Boardman with their trailer
houso Monday on their way to
Creswell where Smith will be
employed.
Mrs Ervln FIok opened her
melon stand for bukinc&a at the
west end of the service road last
week.
Rus.se!! Miller and son Jim
Tli third atamp. also a 4 cen
ter, la the "5th World Forestry
Congress" atamp, and will go
on aale through the Seattle.
Wash pt office Aug 30, and
here Aug 31. Green In color, Its
deolgn features the congress aeal.
FaoM your newt Itama to 1-9228.
BENZAC
KILLS MORNING GLORY
Cornetfc Green Feed
HEPPNER
MAKE AND MODEL CLUB
The Make and Model 411 club
met August 2 at the home or
Karen Lundell.
Members attending were Bren-
da Townsend, JoAnn Turner,
Janet Palmer, Jean Martin, Karen
Lundell and our leader, Mrs
Louis Carlson.
Guests of the club were Mrs
Ruth McCabe's Stitch In Time
Club, Miss Esther Kirmls, Mrs
McCabe, Mrs Earl McCabe and
Arleta, Mrs Raymond Lundell
and Cheryl, Mrs Kenneth Falmer,
Mrs Fredrick Martin, Mrs Phil!
Emert and Delores, Elaine Gaars
land, Mrs Walter Corley and
Sherry.
The club will work on their
record books at the August 19
meeting at the home of Brenda
Townsend.
Miss Klrmis showed pictures t
on accessories ana enscmDie. i
Then the girls from Mrs Carl
son's and Mrs McCabe's groups
who had completed their gar
ments modeled them and were
helped with accessories. Mrs
Carlson's group also decided they
would work on a booth for the
fair this year. Karen Lundell
served strawberries and ice
cream on angel cake and punch.
Jean Martin, reporter
Sunday, August Uf 1:30 p. m.
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