Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 08, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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Boardman News
If HA1T Lit MA LOW
Mr ! M ltan Millet
wt ni lo Sl-m Wt Thuraday to
take ihrlr daughter l'y ,he
ite flr Patty w the eruro
I modeling het die at
Mmw ruuiiiy f:r at Hep
i,nrr In ler dULlon. the flfh
rr rMMnfc Kr un 'N fan
Mr end Mf Leo IVtl and
daughter Iter returned home
Ukt week from a lo week trip
1 .Nrtr. where they vtidted
relative at Bladen, Blue IIU1 and
Shukley. I'anirl Cut henour, Lle.
Wa-h. muidn cf ivttt. accompan
ied ihrm. While there they
.tended leuMun Of th Pvt"
lf..tu .1 i-.iua Hill. and a M-un-
lun cf the Mckel family at Shkk-
iy On il-lx rrlurn trip mey
dli U!rd irlathe In B!vu.
k"lt .
Mi and Mr W G Seehafer writ
Lalled ti Qulncy. Wh Ul Trl-
l.v idi:ll ty U lrB,h ,hrIr
n ln ttw. Walter Curlry. In.
killed In f cullUlon
here. Mr Corley, their Haunter.
critically Injured nd U In
t.rtl'lul there.
m, ih Mr Kd Skoubo nd
family returned home lt Frl
,u frm Cooullle. where Skoubo
ws employed thl summer.
Mr nd Mr Stanley Parllow
and ni Alan and Jerry of Mb-
Chicken Kayos Calories
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SAVE
SAVE - SAVE
WILSONS
10 DAY
SALE
LOOK WHAT YOU CAN SAVE!
HO
85 pair only of fatnou Wy.nbrg Mawaglc show that
retell for S19.95. Sot Jutt In tlm for achool naad.
CHECK CHART FOR YOUR SIZE
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SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
Reg. 3.95-4.95 Shirts for $
Reg. 5.95-6.95 Shirts g for $ JQ
Day's Klondike Cr Gridiron Cloth
CONTINENTAL PANTS
REGULAR $6.95
2 PA,RS $10
6 PIECES ONLY
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
There ate two ladle train cases that regularly are S14J5.'
two ladies wardrobe, that should sell for $24.95; and two
ladles overnight case, that sell for $19.95. NOW ONLY
$10 EACH
tMfttmtfttiinmijjn
MEN'S SOCKS
Regular $1.00 pair. Cottons. Usles. anklet, and full length
socks.
12
PAIRS $
10
SLACKS
Assorted colors and styles. Wools, acetate wash n wear. All
sixes.
$10 PAIR "
REMEMBER
SALE LASTS 10 DAYS ONLY
Wilson's Men's Wear
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rout IJut a smart cu kwi- Um lKlttJully lfnl-r to.
Tin National Hroil-r Couro il Jvi- tlwuo kr-wrt of the k-y
lo health tlat elm krn in lwr in ralurira than nw-t otlx-r xnea.
It is a prime urt- if hi.h quality prtUm, ami in year-round
aupply. To bud!i-t Jucelera it t low in ol. and to all lo nav
knn tl- monotony of di Ung. it is d. licniJy vt-rmatjle.
Aibt'tiilile to fumilv dininit or rnU-rtaininf. broiler fry-r rhUk
ens can I simmered, drolled. hruiiKHl, or Imked with cxiually
able re-ulta Try this fliv lih for Herb-broiled Chit-ken. It will
aerve four eople (enerounly and yield only 275 calorie per
riiit ken quarter.
Ilrrb HroiliMt I Jitrhea
1 broiler-fryer t hitken.
quarterra
1 teton monoMotliurn
rltitiniiilo
Salt and pepM-r
2 teaspoon melted butler or
margarine
1-4 U-uon each, basil and
roaemary
Sprinkle chit ken with monoMMliumjilutamate, salt and pepper.
IJni broiler pan with aluminum foil. Turn temperature control to
broil and place broiler pan 7 to 8 inehea from lieaL 1 luce C""
en kin aide down, on pan. f-ombirie remnimnx inKrctlienU; tjrush
half the herb mixture over chit-ken. broil jtO miiiuu-a. I urn tlm k
en and lruh with remnining miiture. broil 13 to .0 nimuU
longer. Yield: 4 servings, 275 calorie per serving.
Lexington News
If DCLTKA JONtS
Mr and Mr Eldun Pdber.
and dsu.hter rrturrted hrn
Sundsy from their cabin at lUda.
way Sprln.s.
Mr and Mr M Breeding ut
puriland ar sending a few day
In Lexington vultlng friend and
relative.
Decent vlfcltur at th Cecil
June hm were Mr and Mr
Ch A Lanwn cf Everett. Wath-
Ingto" ,
Mr and Mr Ocll Jone and
children wcr rt'tlland vUltom
on Wednesday where Charlene
enrolled In The Western Unlver
lty of Business, and they vis
ited flutth Katch who Is a pat-
'ton. Wash were weekend visitors
at the home of Partlow's mother,
Mrs Paul Partlow.
I Mr and Mrs Bill Thorpe and
dauchter Connie of St Helens
were weekend visitors at the
homes of their parents, Mr and
Mrs Earnest Obermcler, and Mr
and Mrs Nathan Thorpe.
I R II Seehnfer of Rufus visited
'overnight at the home of his
brother and sister In law, Mr and
Mrs W G Seehafer, one night
.last week.
! Mr and Mrs Chub Warren of
Pendleton visited their sons and
.dauRhters-ln law, Mr and Mrs
iEd Skoubo, and Mr and Mrs
I Ralph Skoubo, Saturday and at
tended the fair.
Mrs Earl BrlgRs and her sister-'In-law,
Mrs J D Carnegie of Har
lem, Mont, returned home Friday
from a ten day trip to Des Moines,
Wash, Seattle, and down the
coast to Albany and Portland
where they visited relatives.
Weekend visitors at the Briggs
home were Mrs Brlggs brotners
and slsters-ln law, Mr and Mrs
A L Carnegie of Albany, Mr and
m C. C Carneele of Portland,
land her cousin, Mr and Mrs A B
' Carnegie of Portland. Sunday vis
itors were Mr and Mrs Hugh
Brown of Pendleton, and Mr and
Mrs George Nichols of Carmich
ael, Calif, and the Brlggs son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs
John Campbell and children
Johnnie and Jcannle of Spokane,
Wash. Mrs Nichols and Mrs
Brown are cousins, and they and
A B Carnegie were old school
mates In Alexandria, Minn.
I Henry Gantenbein left Mon
day night for Seattle, Wash to
attend the director's and man
agement Institute sponsored by
the National Milk Produucer's
Federation for the Dairy Cooper
ative Association. It will be held
at the Roosevelt Hotel Sept 7-9.
I Mr and Mrs W G Baker went
to Baker last week to take their
two year old granddaughter, Sue
Devine, home after visiting here
two weeks. Sunday the Bakers
attended the Los Angeles Rams
Dallas Cowboys football game in
Pendleton.
I Labor Day visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Nathan Thorpe
were Thorpe's mother, Mrs Harry
.Thorpe of Upper Lake, Calif, his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Leonard Thorpe and child
ren Dennis and Sharon of Port
land, Mrs Thorpe's parents, Mr
'and Mrs Paul Smith of Union,
, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Charlie Smith of Cot
tage Crove, and the Thorpe's
sons and daughters-in-law. Mr
and Mrs Bill Thorpe and daugh
ter Connie of St Helens, and Mr
and Mrs Larry Thorpe and
daughters JoAnn and Janice of
Hermlston.
Mrs Robert Strutz was hostess
for a party at her home Wednes
day afternoon of last week In
honor of her daughter Betty
Ann's sixth birthday. She was
assisted by Mrs Bob Thornhill.
Guests were Aria and Tina
Thornhill. Mrs Vernon Russell
and Bruce and Donnle, Mrs Del
mer Hug and Debbie, Mrs Ron
ald Black and Diane, Mrs Allen
Ely and Renee and Ricky, Mrs
Jack Flug and Ronnie, Christy
and Mike Waymlre and Jimmy
Pierce.
Elmer Messenger returned
home last week from Portland
where he has been for the past
four weeks for treatment on his
eyes.
Mr and Mrs Dean Griffin and
enn Senttv of Vancouver, Wash
visited last week at the home of
Mr and Mrs Harold Baker.
Mr And Mrs Joe Tatone and
children Linda and Jody spent
five days last week at Neskowln.
Mrs Wayne Beebe 01 ueinng
ham, Wash is visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Cecil Hamilton.
Mr and Mrs Ken Henry and
daughters Dena Lee and Michele
Ann of Elgin were overnight vis
itors at the home of Mr and Mrs
Dewey West last week. Other re
cent visitors at the West home
were West's brother-in-law and
sisters, Mr and Mrs Carroll Don
ovan and sons Jerry and Jackie
of The Dalles, and Mrs John Hut
son of Arlington.
Mr and Mrs Alfred Hlatt of
Redmond visited at the home of
Hiatt's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr and Mrs Royal Rands, Wed
nesday of last week. Rand's sis
ter, Clara Worden of Portland
returned to her home after vis
iting here for four days.
Mrs R A Eades, Hood River,
visited her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Dale Eades,
last Friday. She accompanied Mr
and Mrs Mace Baldwin, who
went on to Heppner on business.
Mr and Mrs Darrel Rash of
Portland visited at the homes of
their parents, Mr and Mrs Harold
Rash and Mr and Mrs Henry Ziv
ney last Friday and Saturday
on their way home from East
Lake. Labor Day visitors at the
Zlvney home were Mr Zivney's
brother, Leclie Steven and son
Bobbie, and his on and dauch
ter In law, Mr and Mrs Gilbert
Stevens, all of Portland.
Mr and Mr Ira Dumont of
Myrtle Creek were overnight vis
itor Sunday at the home of Mr
Dumonf uncle and aunt, Mr
and Mr Frank Marlow. Other
visitor were the Marlow son
and daughter-in-law. Mr and
Mrs Parrel! Marlow of Pendle
ton. Mr and Mr Carl Gaede and
nephew. Alan Chase, of Gresham
were weekend visitors at the
home of Mrs Gaede' brother-in-
law and sister. Mr and Mrs Bob
Miller. Roberta rhllllps of The
Dalles, granddaughter of the
Miller's, was also a visitor.
Mrs Blanche Barlow of Hep
pner visited her brothers-in-law
and slsters-ln law, Mr and Mrs
Claud Coats and Mr and Mrs
Zearl Gillespie, over the week
end. Sunday visitors at the Coats
home were Mrs Coats" cousins,
Mr and Mrs Cecil Ludklns of
Heppner.
Ivan Kress and Dick Garner,
who are employed at Oxbow
Dam near Payette, Idaho spent
the weekend at the home of
Kress' parents. Mr and Mrs Har
old Kress.
Diane Parks of Pendleton was
a Saturday visitor at the home
of Mr and Mrs Lowell Shattuck.
Mr and Mrs John Baldino and
daughter Gloria, of Portland,
were weekend visitors at the
home of Mrs Baldlno's parents,
Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes. Sun
day guests were Mrs Hayes'
brother-in-law and sisters, Mr
and Mrs Louis LeTrace of Echo,
and Mrs Al Lovgren of Heppner,
and her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Lester Wick of
Hcrmiston. Barbara LeTrace of
Echo visited Mr and Mrs Hayes
last Saturday on her way to Port
land, where she will teach school
this year.
Mr and Mrs Rollln Bishop went
to Echo Sunday to visit at the
home of Bishop's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs R B
Bishop.
Mr and Mrs Marion Morlan
and daughters Cindy, Nancy and
Andy of Kennewick, Wash were
weekend visitors at the home of
Mr and Mrs Ralph Skoubo.
. . .. in IKirtUnd.
"r;', ,n S! Me'netV riUrl Mr and Mr IWn Hunt and
and Idaho. . .tit, ik
Mr and Mr. MJ 4 "in' Ui
UUr.filn M.IW from, r ,
wirfifu-ld. let?n m Wilbur Se.II.
,ll make their ww m - Bd,4,a. and Jimml Stea-
r, hil atfoding th Lnl !;;f(.T, joneaand Kenny.
ny. Iim.i. and Billy Van Winkle.
Mr and Mr Fretl King ana
!um-I1 tkilven
vWSior on Tuesday where he en
rolled In the Columbia Biln
Col lege.
Greg Ley. rJ Barbara Stea
pall vtlted Butch Katch In Port
land on Sunday.
Mr and Mr T E Mnger Sr
returned to their work at Mitchell
on Monday following several
day fix"' I" Shaniko and Lc
Innton. They moved a house pur-.ha-d
In Shaniko to their lot
in Lexington.
Peanns Steagall returned to
her job In Portland Sunday after
visltina her parents. Mr and Mrs
.Wilbur Stt-agall.
Mr and Mrs Lonnb? iienuerson
and daughter. Betty motored to
LaGrande on Sunday to take Mr
Henderson's mother to her home
there after a 2 weeks visit In Lex
ington. Enroute they motored
through Walla Walla where they
attended the Walla Walla fair.
Mr and Mrs Dean Hunt and
children were Pasco visitors on
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Ledbctter
and children have returned from
their vacation spent at the coast
children from near Se"l were
vLitor at the home of her fath
er. A M Edward over th hull-
day- . .
Word ha been received In Lex
ington that Mr Mabel Boone
in.m 4,t Milton is a patient In
St Anthony' hospital suffering
from a broken hip.
Mr and Mr R-y Campbell are
visiting her brother Ivan Sever
once at Chelan.
Mr and Mr Buster Padberg
inid Pennv McMillan returned
last week from a fishing trip to
Canada.
CHIROPRACTIC
IS EFFECTIVE FOR
WRY NECK
STARTS
FRIDAY
WOMEN'S
Cotton
Dresses
ONE GROUP AT
$00 AND $g00
MILADIES APPAREL
HEPPNER
ffiffli
minium
II
CASE FURNITURE'S SPECIAL
M 1 1 1 nil itxi ' i :1 in 1 M " ) : n
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE
Regular 323.50
edroom
Includes $99.00 Box Spring ond Mattress Set
Suite
$224
50I
Qua, HiUlneU 9 1 9nU4A04ice
But This 1$ What We Really Sell
1. Protection from most any type of risk.
2. A fair ond prompt settlement whenever
you have a loss.
3. Personal attention to your insurance needs
ot your home or place of business.
4. Insurance advice based on as careful regard
for your dollars os we have for our own.
Years of experience as an independent agent enable
It to Offer you a service that is unexcelled. We would
appreciate the opportunity to be helpful.
C. A. RUGGLES
INSURANCE AGENCY
PHONE 6-9625
HEPPNER. OREGON
BOX 6U
REGULAR 389.50
3 PC. SECTIONAL
now 2S950
REGULAR 79.50
ROCKER
NOW 050
Reg. 97.50 ROCKER NOW S00
Reg. 92.50 ROCKER NOW $JQ00
Reg. 79.50 ROCKER ..." NOW $050
Reg. 89.50 ROCKER NOW $g()50
Reg. 79.50 ROCKER NOW $50
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