HltmtU CAItTTt TINtS. TamiMtey. p(emb- II. IMI II
Grange, Clubs to Start
Activities at Doardman
.. .u.i.-dirf AfU ftiti Tim.
,j accompanied by Mr. Thurnhlll's
.n Hm. lUrulJ Shause and
If MAMT Lit HARLOW
ItQARPMAN M mbfi
Crwftfl'l f'"e will oben
Vine sunuay ,..,.., f tTmatill. were on a
chunh a group, anq - . , . . ,,,.,-!.
Out or Itcppncr pirr
end.
a notlutk fllnnrr wiiwini
the grange halt. Everyone U In
1ted to attend.
Al the crane minting last
week 23 year memben.htp pins
were pr-ntl to Andrew 5klW CeUiaton HoepltolUee Few
and Minnltf SMIt of Irrion.
. v-.k.. t,,. hmttlta zd with M'riout injur
.d Clyde Tannehlll. Thuwtay nigh of hrtk
It was voted to .end a letter fulling en arc n wrmn
. . .k.i mm eara collided at the cros-
to me coumy iu.. .,,., Bima nA P.ul
atop sign, be put at ai cross - 7 Zmmn
road on the project where
oravfled or dirt road enters an
oiled surfare road.
The meeting started at 6;30
p. m. with pot lurk aupper. Hosts
were Mr. and Mr. Ronald Black
and Florence Root
Mrs. Ronald Black was hos
ion for the Home Economics
elub of Greenfield grange at her
home Wednesday or last wees.
with luncheon at 12:30 P m
Mrs. Florence Root was Co hos
test.
Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, aecre
trv. waa annotated to fill out
the year as treasurer In place
of Mrs. Guy Ferguson, wno re
clened.
a ronnrt was made on the
meals served at the North Mor
mui Fair.
The next meeting will be Oct
II, with Mrs. Elvln Ely and Mrs.
Frank Marlow as hostesses. The
place will be announced later.
Mrs. Joe Crouch was hostess
for the Boardman Tllllcum ciuo
at her home Tuesday night of
l.tt wpelt. A Dutch auction
brought $5.30 for the benevolence
r.inri a rummaee sale was
planned for Sept. 27-23. and pie
and coffee will be servea.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Don Downey
Sept 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hllgel are
the parents of a son born Sept
11 at the Good snepnera nos
pltal In Hermlston. He has been
named Larry Dean. Grandpar
ents are Mx. and Mrs. Adolf
Skoubo, Boardman, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Martin of Portland.
The baby weighed seven pounas,
five and one-half ounces.
Mrs. Glen Carpenter was hon
ored on the occasion of her birth
day last week when a group of
friends surprised her with a
small party during the noon
hour. Present were Mrs. Claude
Coats, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs.
Florence Root, Mrs. Charles An
deregg, Mrs. Nathan Thorpe,
Mrs. Frank Marlow, Mrs. Cecil
Hamilton and Mrs. Louise Ear-wood.
Barbara Anderegg left last
week for Corvallls to enter her
Junior year at O.S.U. Mrs. Emma
Souders of Portland, and Mrs.
Bessie Nlckerson of The Dalles,
accompanied her to their homes
after visiting friends here the
past two weeks.
chiriav Fnrwood has eone to
Nampa, Idaho, to enter Nampa ounces,
Business College wnere sne wm
take up Junior accountant work.
She is a 1961 graduate of River
side high schooL
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Messenger rn
and Mrs. mmer v b are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
day ana saiuraay w. - VenIce Cah, and
Mrs. Ed Robertson ana -uc
derson of Shady Cove. Airs, koo- "
aerson ui onoujr Great-erandDarents are iIr.
e?nnThe , 8Wrwent and Mrs. Nate Macomber of
to l x kgSsISi7SK. HThe bab welghed
lO L.eAine1"" ' town nnnnds. One ounce.
met Mr. and Mrs. iTuman -
enger of Mitchell.
chnU" Mwrtce "Sd Tane ham of Los Angeles. Calif., were
children Maurice ana v.rt visitors at the homes
Wasco were weeK-ena v.- - VT"" Alle and
the home of Root's mower, YJ
Florence Root. . r.,nninahflm worked for twenty
Hugh Brown or renaie- -I"- - , A'eeiea wlth the
-i. Y,r.m nf Mr. and Mrs
Earl Brlggs this week assisting
Brlggs with some carpentry
work
Mrs. Everett Daniels, who was
seriously injured in a car acci
dent here Sept. 7. has returned
home from the Good Shepherd
hospital. She will be confined
to her bed for several weeks.
The other accident victims, Mrs.
Myron Watts, and Mr. and Mrs.
Emlle Ash, are still In the hos-
PiMrs. Claud Coats and Mrs.
Zearl Gillespie went to Condon
Saturday to attend a party in
honor of Will Holland, retiring
postmaster there. Guests were
members of the post offices of
the 4th district of the national
league of postmasters, Oregon
branch, and surrounding area.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilder of
San Bernardino. Calif- visited
four days over the week-end
with her father, Charles Nlcker
son. They went from here to
Idaho to visit other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thacker
of Eugene visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats
Monday on their way to Spo
kane. Wash, on a vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob TboroiUU
(Held over from last week)
Four Boardman residents were
the Boardman
mile south of
Smith road on
project about a
town.
Taken to the Good Shepherd
hoiltal In Hermlston were
Emlle Ash. about 76. driver of
on ear. with serious head In
luri- and his wife Lena. 70,
with m bad v inlureu Knee, uri
ver of the other car was Mrs.
Everett (Alice) Daniels. 37. who
received chest bruises, hip in'
lurlea and a broken pelvic bone
Her mother. Mrs. Myron vaiis,
vr. received seven broken nos.
a rut elbow and head gash, and
was treated for shocn
Th Ash car waa traveling
east on Wilson Road, and Mrs.
n.nirla was going south on tne
Smith Road, both arriving at the
crossroad at the same time. The
accident occurred about 6:15 p.
m nd visibility was poor due
a eh time of dav and to weeds
loniT the road. After the cars
collided the Daniels car went on
tn rrauh against a tree stump
at the side of the road. The car
was demolished, and the Ash car
was damaged less extensively.
Services For Mr. Graham
Funeral services were held in
Hermlston at 10 a. m. Saturday
for Charles William Graham, 63,
who died In a Taft nursing home
Sept. 6 after an illness of sev
eral months. He had lived In
Boardman for the past 20 years,
having Just moved to ueiaKe
In June. Services were In Our
Lady of Angels church, with Ros
ary at 8:30 p. m.. Friday at the
church. Burial was In Baker.
Mr. Graham was born March
26. 1898 in Dallas. Texas. He
was married Aueust 11. 1926 in
Idaho. Sun-Ivors include his wife
Ellen of Delake: sons James of
Boardman, and Charles, Jr., of
Estacada: daughters Mrs. Har
old (Evelyn) Shouse of Umatilla
Mrs. Robert - (Charlotte) Tnonv
hill of Boardman. Marllvn of De-
lake; and five grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Endcott of
Shelton, Wash., will be visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. koi
Riirtr next week-end. Talented
teachers of music, they will pre
sent vocal and Instrumental mu
sic selections at the morning ser
vice at Boardman community
church
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Obermeier
of St. Helens are the parents of
a daughter born bept a. ne nas
been named Becky Lynn. Grand-
Darents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
nrwrmeier or Boardman. ine
baby weighed nine pounds, five
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McFar
lane are the parents of a son
born Sept 10 at St Anthony's
hospital In Pendleton. He has
been named bcott u. uranapar
vpnrs in Los Angeles with the
late Roy Rordell, Mrs. Allen's
stepfather.
Bill Miller of Palo Alto, Calif.,
Is visiting at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller.
Mrs. Emma Souders of Port
land, former resident here, visit
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Anderegg and other
friends last week.
Mrs. Chris Chrlstensen and
daughters Sharon, Suzette and
Albertine of Hlllsboro were
ivook.pnd visitors at the home
of her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ooer
mfipr. Other recent callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munson of
Hillsboro.
James R. Kuhn of Ontario,
Calif., spent last week at the
home of his brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn.
Other recent visitors at the Kuhn
home were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Kuhn of Boise, Idaho.
Mr and Mrs. Truman Mess
enger, Sr., of Mitchell were week
end visitors at the home or. Mess
enger's father and stepmother,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger.
Sunday visitors were Mr. ana
Mrs. Truman Messenger, Jr., and
eight daughters of Hermlston-
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7 f!?i21 il,Ia iwo-cloor hartllon the rakl.h look of a aofltop convertible, A dnkled
)nu. fuU length aide roouhling accentua.e. the e.rr. long, low and .leek
JTliu iL new look In hardtop, la found In the Cal.lu,. .porta cou,,
NO HUNTING. No Trespassing
signs at the Gazcttc-iin.es.
Small size 10c. large size 15c.
CHOOSE EARLY from the new
1961 selection of Sonnell
White, Masterpiece or Ideal
CHRISTMAS CARDS, now on
display at the Gazette-Times
office.
Municipal and
Justice Court
Vrftuin Jvt.n l"p. dilltf
while tntou-atcL ! W U
fi-litsl.
Milmn II. Vi!ff. tar. Vm ae
iHr'l'Md. find flJ.
IL.jjer Allln rHwn, driving
while oi fi..t' lii-ene tusend-
rl. lint-. I ?
IliiiMl.l Lincoln Cortei, al
i.M't .a.l. finrsl P'X
Gerald Louis lli-pner. bctrrowed
ojH-rator". Ilten, fined 2X
Rajmond IVan Nhocnovrr. l-
ulatlon of the bade rule, fined
10.
Jamea Arnold Huffman, viola
tion f the basic rule, fined
Lester l"hatlea Toler. tandem
axle overload. flnl $73.
Dennis Dick, dliturblni the
peace with an aulomotlle. fined
$10.
Michael CiUt. dUturblng the
peace with an automobile, fined
$10.
Stuart Cribble. dUtutblng the
peace with an automobile, fined
$10.
William P. Monahan. violation
of the basic rule, fined $23.
David Ritchie. Robert Bryant.
Burke Gentry and Kenneth Turn
er, overtime parking, fined $1.00
each.
Mr, OUaa Smith. Judy and
M:k, Chr'Ur-e Burkersblne. and
Linn liuiWenUr. aucr.Jfd the
State Fair In SUIem. Lynn and
Ju.ly entered aa the champion
demembration team from the lo
cal flr
Hi. and Mia. Clair K. Co. Cot
v.Uit. were here the firt nf Ut
week U!UnjC hi parents. Mr.
and Mta, i'lauvfe t'-. They were
r-t-rr.:r.g hen-.d f-IJowSr.g a saga
hen hunting trip at Lketew.
Mr. and Mia. Jack Van WlaJde,
daughter Shirley, and Nancy
M-i-r were In PortUnd last
week whete the girls will at
tend school and room together.
Shirley la studying at "aclflc
Cullee of Beauty and Nancy at
North went Buatiteas Col ..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trow
bridge. John Day, were week
end guests at the home of their
daughter and son In-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Loyd.
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