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tttttntn gazette-times. Thursday, juo u mi PAinnesotans Visit Friends in Boardman By MART LEE M AH LOW lr. Sccrld Bsehmann end Ur sula Codle of Minneapolis, Minn. wrr Sunday visitor t the home of Mr snd Mr, pollln BUhop. nv. Wilti-r Duff, of Dallas, national chairman of Village Missions, mi guet (-. kcr at the ISoardman Communlt church Sunday mornlnj. Mr. and Mrs. Klvln Ely and tliiuthii-r Ellirn went to Rich land, Wash. Saturday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Ely's neph w, Richard Eklebcrry of Eljrjrs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean LVkle lierry of Madras, and Ajrnei Jan Bartroff of Rkhland. at the South Fide United Protestant church. Mr. and Mra. Dean Eckle berry wore Sunday visitor at the Ely home. Mr. and Mra. Ted Zlvney and children Teddy Joe and Susan of Portland were week end visitors at the home of Zlvney'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zlvney. Mrs. Lulu Stevens returned to Port land with them after visiting here for several weeks. Mrs. Guy Ferguson and Mrs. Leonard Bedord visited one day last week at the home of Mrs. Ferguson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downey. In rrosser. Wash. Creg Bedord returned home with them after visiting In Pressor for two weeks. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cantenbcln were Rev. William Tempest, pas tor of the Zlon United Church of Christ at Gre.sham, who was on his way to Buffalo, N. Y. to Ret his family; Dr. Frank A. Shults of Gresham, who was on his way to New Jersey; Mabel Workman of Gre.sham, who was on her way to Michigan; and Mr. and Mrs. Schaeffer of Port- luwa. Tit (.'roup mm traveling together. Mrs. Laura Allen islted two weeks In Granger, Wash, at the home of her grandson, Mr and Mrs, Clayton Allen. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Allen went to Granger Sunday to bring her home, re turning Monday. Mr Allen re turned home Inst week from Emery, Utah, where she wa call ed several weeks 0k' by the Mi ne of her stepfather, Roy Hop dell. She rejKirts Mm some Im proved. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. Leonard Bedord were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pace and daughter Nancy and Janice of La Grande. Sunday visitors were Mrs. Bedord s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mm. Vern Moe and children Vance, Janet and Elaine of Kennewlck, Wash Greg Bedord returned home with the Moe's to visit. Charles AndcrrgK and da ugh ter Barbara are In Long Beach Wash, this week at their sum mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zlvney and son Roger went on a fish Ing trip to East Lake last week. Gene Allen and daughter Stacle Jean of Seattle. Wash, vis Ited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller went o Portland last week and stop ped In Gresham on their way home to visit at the home of Mrs. Miller's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaede. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes ere In Portland one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Houston nd son of La Grande were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Lew potts Irene Potu returned home with them to llt Mr. and Mrs. Scth Rwm.11 were In The Dalles Sunday and Mon day visiting at the huirns 4 their sn and daughter In law. Mr. and Mr. Dale Ruwll, and their ton-ln-law and diughter. Mr. and Mr. Gene Heed. Mr and Mr Willard Baker j and daughter Carolyn spent true da last week at Sea side and other enatal point. News of Wedding interests ai Monument Bf MARTHA MATTESON fihe htldo Frida) re:urg. June Mr. and Mr- Elmer Matteson P- ' William DaU at the cm n received new of the weddir.s at ,r' horn if her brother, Fred Stevenson. Wn. Mav 29 of Mr. Her and family at Gre.ham. Bobbee Shamblin to Edward Ti c bride 1 a niece of Mrs. Arlot Smer. both now f Purtland. Fleming and attended hi D.rrell Marlow of Pendleton Alter me reception held at tl r1""1 ",,r '" mer kper.t Father's Day at the home j home of hi sister, Mr. Hay Mr and Mr, Hubert IW.dd of hi parent. Mr. and Mr, I i-a. me couple left far a weeK arid family nncl to Mutruw. Frank Mallow, motor trip. After June 6. the Idaho, when they were through Barbara Anderegg returned r'ul'1,w 111 ' ' to all tombing wh.d here i i.i r,., msit at 'ieir menus on .Missouri ji,i k.-uk n.M us. I .- r .. Corvalll. She had a her house ITH-imI 17. The bride well t&iifoniU itM,kin)l t(U guet. Rowan Hinds of Uklah. wonumeni and nepp- ,.), Inr Week llf. Week end visitor were Ted Hind of HUhland. Wash.. Mr. One Vaughan and two Tw Ih hell of Pasco, I ner (.mail children left Wed nesday night for Portland to spend two week with her daughter and family. Waller Williams, Dale Hunt Helen Holmes wan called to California by the death of her brother last week. (.ene Hunt 1 spending fj week In Alturas. Calif, with Ms Utei and family Mrs. Isabel Neel. Mrs. Marg.tr and Leroy Buxton left Friday rt Holme, and Mrs. Lorraine Dree drove to Pendleton Friday land, who were on their way to Houston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. CHECK Case Furniture FOR cv -5 SPECIALS SOME MERCHANDISE DISCOUNTED UP TO 25 CASE FURNITURE 249 N. Main Ph. 6-9432 and Judy Wash. Ronald Black, FFA Instructs of Riverside high school wa In Ontatlo last wink attending the stiite agriculture Instructors con for.-n... Mrs. Black and dauchter M Mnil the week end at Jen m went to Wallowa to visit "' Be.uh. returning home Sun- cm business. at the home of her brother and "J nnernoon. vr. anj mm, ,N,rrls Stubble fclstiT-ln lavv. Mr. and Mr. Craw-1 Mis fowemary Hoover became I field (xj thetr nephew Merle ford Oveson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs vl Ited a week in Ontario at the 4-H Club fo Bill d . 1 Dill t-...4l. I W " W W nome or Mr. nu om rwui- i ft r man. Visitors one day last week Vamp V.OUPCII King , a il.. 17 -i rt rim rt.mn U'oro ttiolf I son-in-law and daughter. Mr. '" , " J "- 7" Saturday, where Earl entered tr ""-"i"' - hospital with pneumonia. and Mrs. John Campbell and children Johnnie and Jeannle of Snokane, Wash, Mrs. Ernest Obcrmeler and children Roy and Anna and San uru JMU.JK- .- . . . . "Uh.n ,.nl Th- J.ll rami, l t ' vlsliini; ut the home or Mr. 1 . , , , , ' on her other son horrest . , ( istsforth's park In the Blue , itual center of the Morrow coun ty -4 II amp have been made by li e -J-H leaders council ac cording to Joe Hay and Esther Kirrn's. Morrow county exten- Gersch to John Day for medical aid to cuts received on his head Gus Peterson drove to John Day on business Friday Mr. and Mr. Earl Lewi and two daughters drove to John Day ie pit a I w ith pile Mrs. Stella McCarty ami daughter Aleane Reynolds drove to John Day on Friday. June Hutchison drove to John Day Wednesday for dental work fu the lutiiRirr Mr Harry Scott and sn jnt three da with tl.ein whi: roojr. Mf Trrd Gawnrr returned f.orr.e frcsj the hhn Py J ill a Week, Mis. I lnu-r Mtieor and Mrs Harry Scott tik Elmer Matte wri i.j Ailiiifion Tuesday mum- ii;g, where he tuk a bu to Portland on business. Mr. Ed 0 -riiif brought hlrn htirne Tlur d. afternoon Mr, and Mr. Ernie Johnson drjve In Prineville Saturday, H i.t the night with thler daugh ter and family the AnslI Mar tin, then left Sunday for Port land to visit a few days with ilteir other daughter, Mrs. Fran ces Nuland and children. M.ivnard Hamilton left Mon day morning for Portland to at tend the stale Prrbyterlan con- vriilKii this week. Jhn Stubblefield and fllend of Eugene were her for the week end, lit mother. Mr Ellen Stubblefleid. retuiteJ .!!'. U'.lJj him for a viM with the fm Mr. and Mr- Lle r h of I'matilla were week-end guest at the home of Mr and Mr .None Stubbli-fUld and children. a son was born Friday morn ing at John Day upltl to Mr and Mr. Jim Berbln.. Mrs. Pearl Martin rHurnei home Thursday frx.m Sacramento. Calif., where she had been with h. r daughter. Mrs. I has. u- Hams and family the past two weeks. Bettv Richards I a patient in the John Day hospital. and Mrs. Bill Thorpe. The meetlnir of the Home Lc onomles Club of Grcenneld Grange that was to have been held last Wednesday was post poned, and a picnic of grange members will be held Instead on July 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe. It will be pot luck and will start at 1 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Gene Campbell and children of the Klmberly store, spent the week-end at Boise. Idaho on business and visited his father. They also en joyed a fishing trip in Nevada. Mrs. Arlot Flemings returned home from Portland after takintr Men 411 leaders and parents her son Tommy to the airport are requested to come to Cuts- wheie he boarded a Jet plane forth Camp on Wednesday. June to Alaska. He will spend the 2S. 0:00 A. M.. states Hay, In summer with his father. Arlet order that the council ring and Flemings, who is there fishlnc Mountains, 20 miles southeast of Heppner. ii Is felt that this council riiur will not only serve 4-H youths, hut other church and fra-1 tenia! organizations ns well,' slates Miss Kirmis. Mrs. Charles Anderegg was hostess for a nartv at her home Saturday night in honor of her several other needed improve- for the season. daughter Barbara s mnnciay. mems hhjjih oe nume m ume There were 13 ladies and nine Guests were Rowan Hinds, for this year's camp. July 6-9. children at the Stanley party. Uklah, Calif., Ted Hinds, Rich-1 Oilier scheduled improvements I which was held at the home of land, Wash., Judy Twitchell, are to finish the Inside of the Stella McCarty last Tuesday. Pasco, Wash., John Johnson, Day-1 kitchen with plywood and paint, A son was born to Mr. and ton. Wash., Janet Driscoll, Pen-1 construct a permanent finer pole Mrs. Chas. Williams, June 6 at dleton, Jim Miller, Pat Partlow, and base which will be known the air base hospital, Sacramento, MIA f ) 1 i Ii ll 25 OFF ON SKIRTS Friday and Saturday June 23 and 24 STRAIGHT PLEATED and FULL SIZES SIZES 8 THRU 16 jllioQadie Bill Getz, Dorothy Rash, Dean as the Bernard Doherty mem Klnc, Carolyn Baker, Richard I oi ial, put in drain pipes for out- Watts, Eileen Ely, Mrs. Zoe Bill- side sink, paint outside rostrooms, lngs and daughter, Brenda and and build a few tables. Roper Zlvney. Men are asked to bring such tools as hammers, squares, saws Mrs. Dewey West was hostess (hand, skill or chain) sledge for the Boardman Tilllcum club hammer, splitting wedges, axes, at her home last Tuesday night. Plans were discussed for the princess dance the club will sponsor at Heppner August 5 in honor of Trlncess Pat ParUow of the Morrow County Fair Court Proceeds from a "Dutch auc tion brought $1.30, which will be put in the benevolence fund Plans were made for a rum mage and food sale to be held July 14-15. Th next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Tatone June 27. Maxlne Sicard spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard, from U. of O., Eugene. She returned to the University Sunday, and will do research work there this summer. A combined dust storm and electrical storm brought relief from the extreme heat here Sun day evening. About .2 of an inch of rain fell. Maximum temper atures were reported to be IOC to 108 here Friday and Saturday, paint brushes and can or spray iiun. shovels, rakes, concrete equipment, wrenches, screwdriv ers, etc. All are asked to bring a sack lunch coffee and Kool-aid will be furnished. Calif. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martins of Monu ment. Friends in Monument received the word that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nieman of Enterprise on June 2. weighing I pounds, fa ounces. Mrs. Nie man was well known here and in Long Creek as Wanda Gray, youngest daughter of George Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Martin and children moved back to Prine ville where he expects to work and in front of Hayes grocery at one time the mercury stood at 118. Sunday's maximum was 103, and Monday's was down to 92. Long Distance Natlon-Wida Moving Service M lyflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 ma 3W -, it WOMEN'S JAMAICA SHORTS $1.00 Aorted prints and plains in six 10 to 16. Washable. WOMEN'S PLAY SHORTS 99c All cotton play short, cool and casual. Wathabl WOMEN'S JAMAICA SHORT SETS $1.99 Cotton sharkskin. For long wear. Short sleeve top. Three colors. TODDLER GIRLS DRESSES $2.77 Discontinued dressy styles. 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