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HcrrwtR GAirrrc TiMts. Tbuir. Oct 11 ito Monumenl News By MARTHA M ATT t SON A llrthday party honoring Mr. Jennie denser on her nine ty third birthday wa hr 14 l the Cottonwood community hall Sat urday eerdng. Thone attendln away frm the community were Mr. ar.d Mr. Pul 0!en. Mr anu Mm. Arthur U-hede from Putt land. Mr. and Mr. Jim Allen rmm Jhn Pnv. Mr. and Mr. Tu nil Hound. Mr. and Mr. Ivan denser and family frum Long Creek. Mr. and Mr. Jim Ilarrl and Jlmmle Slmpvn. and Mr. Maude Jhnn fmm the Jhn on Itanrh. Mr. Sophie Leay Mr. and Mr. All Leasy and famllv. Mr. and Mr. Lloyd O borne and wn Homer Wood and Gne Crr. Sharon Smith. Mr, and Mm. Jim Thompson, all of Fox; Mr. and Mr. Cwc Stlrrltt. Mr. and Mr. Fred MeWlllla, Ml Urn Ann Vinson of Monument: Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Clenger and family of Ileppner; Mr. and Mr. Lee Engle of Mollalla. Everyone had a wonderful time, Including Grandma Glenjrrr. A lovely bridal shower was held at the Frank Williams home Friday evening. Sept. 23. for Mis Georgia Leo StubblefleM. who I bride-to-be of Mr. Robert rorter, son of Mr. Fred Shank of the U. S. Air Force. She Is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. George Stubblefleld. Guests ot the Matteson home the last week of September were three of her Bisters, Mis M. L. Lawson of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. M. A. McMlllen, rorterville, Calif.; Mrs. V. O. Amlck, Willets, Calif.; and their daughter, Mrs. P.obert Kingman, of Sacramento, Calif., accompanied them to visit her parents and sister, Jessie Jessie Scott and family. On their return trip to California, Robert Dale Scott acompanlod them to vi.u while with hi aunt and unrle, IW! and EMi Kinsman In ctiru'nta Mr. and Mr. J, F. Banta and tln, Mable and Maynard. jH-nt the wtn krnd of CM. 23 to nard Hamilton and rrl-nJ. irom 23 here vUltlnjr her Irothrr. May their home In Irma IJaho. Mr. and Mr. Pn Wick and Uo m and B"b Nuby of Spilns fUld were hunting guel at the Matteton home October 2 and 3 The Courtr k achool bu wa delayed Thurday morning when the water ho leading to the heater bruke and aealded the driver. Mr. Ruby Glenger" leg and face. The burn were not too mtIou. a he continued wun her l'b a driver and rook for the whool. Mr, Mary Hyke ha moveI from the Ruben Patter house to one that belong to Mr. and Mr. Martin Cupper. Mr. Chloe Page of Cutler City wa In town a few day last week on business. Mr. and Mr. Henry Martin and daughter. Marguerite. Mr. and Mr. Richard Martin and two children were auppcr guests Thursday evening at the L. D. Vinson home. Mr. Ivan Benedict had a house guests the past week hi parents from Iowa. Mrs. Hugh Jackson, baby son. her mother and ton or roniana and Mrs. Harold Wright of Rhea Creek called on wave Jackson Sunday. Mrs. Martha Matteson ha been confined at her home with pneu monla the past 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gllman at tended a football game Friday at Condon, between Condon and Umatilla. They visited with their son and family Donald Gllman who is a high school teacher there. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Williams t i Oregon 4-H Clubs Offer Driver Troinlng Patent wha family ear to trvnaf n and dsuh ten run fi a little rlef If youngster are enrolled in new 4 II automotive project. Oreeun Stat IVtlrge eten4on Mrle I Invltini ninth and tenth eradt-r who are learning to " drive, and older teenare driver. to algn up fr a iuty e-rlerot , program on the automobile. According to Mate and na tional record, youth under 20, year of as are Involved In more than their share of acci dents. They make up about seven percent of the automobile driv er but have about 12 per cent cf the accident. Thl prine. more than 10 l-er cent of Ore. gon driver under 20 er el age were Involved In accident In the four month. March thru from Eugene were weekend hunt Ina cuet at the Bub Clenger home. Mr. and Mr. Alvln Glenger juna, and family. Mr. and Mr. Ivan The H leaden point out that Glenger and ramiiy ana jimmie two miuan youth reach driving Sunday dinner guest at the Boo ag(, tnch yf,r ,n(j ,p,,jy fof Glenger home. driving permit. Of thee, only Mr. and Mr. Bill Mayrt left la fourth receive any organized over tne wer-Kenn xo vin nerr training in irarnc sairiy, brother In San Jose. Calif., then Appreciation of highway safe mey win go on i ii 1 1 aim wuiit-. t , -Mfc t- v the rest of the winter and win tramc laws, and care ana serv return home here In the spring. Icing of the automobile are pro) Mr ami Mrs. Cieneer drove alma. In their club meeting, to John Day Friday where Mr, youm win aiso aiscu money Glenger consulted a physician, Now Ready With Best of Service GRAIN CLEANING AND TREATING 2 MACHINES AVAILABLE New Clipper Cleaner And Superior Cylinder Cleaner HAROLD ERWIN PHONE 6-5806 HEPPNER Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rounds have moved to John Day to make their home, September 20 the State Legion and Auxiliary officers of the American Legion and Auxiliary were entertained here at Post and Unit No. MS In the Grange hall. There were around 62 at the banquet besides cooks and aids. Merrill E. Johnson, com mander of the department of Oregon, Charles Draper depart ment vice commander, C. L. Johnson, national field represen tatlve, Mrs. Maxlne BIgelow, de pnrtment speakers were present, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Noland and family, Mrs. Anna Cowden, Vernon Noland were weekend hunters In the Ernest Johnson home. They all live In Portland. saving subject how to shop for a new or used car, how to run It efficiently, and how to keep records. Older youth may find a career In the automotive Indus try through the project, note Cal Monroe, acting state 411 leader. Activities include driving con tests, economy run, and demon strations on safety, servicing and auto care. Youths may enroll In the project at county extension officers. Volnuteer adults, aided by state and county highway engl neers, police, automotive expert I n ,1 U - . . 1 1 1 .1 ...111 president, and other "" , " M" . i T ,u ". 'I' I ""J J Monroe. He believes the 4-H automotive project will help sup plement driver education courses given In many local high schools and In some communities will be the first supervised Instruc tion ever offered. Mr. and Mr. Oliver Creiwick. worthy patron and worthy ma tron of Ruth Chapter No. 32, OES, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, HOWARDS PARENTS OP BOT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee past worthy patron and matron Howard of Sorav are the Dar- attended the Eastern Central ents of a boy 8 pounds 15 ounces . Oregon Association uii meet- born on Sunday, October 10, 1960, Ing at Bena tunaay. Mrs. Howard Is the former Caro P. W. Mahoney and Mr. Harry lyn Carter, a graduate of Hepp O'Donnell were in Pendleton on I ner high school. The grandpar Monday to attend business in ents are Dr. and Mrs. R. W. central court. Gordon Pratt attended a meet ing of secondary school princi pals in Salem on Monday and Tuesday. Pfeiffer and Mr. and Mrs. neth M. Howard. Ken- USE GAZETTE-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS DAYTOP CASUAL SLACKS Fiuhioned for young; men of 1I ages . . . the most in style and comfort. Extension waist band and elastic adjustable aide tabs for added comfort. ONLY $6.95 IN BOTH 100 COTTON BEDFORD CORD AND GLO-CORD. 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