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HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday, February 28, 1363
Greenfield Club Sponsors Drive
By MARY LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN A total of
$100.54 was collected here for the
Heart Fund Drive according to
reports of Mrs. W. G. Seehafer,
chairman of the committee in
charge. Others on the committee
were Mrs. Nathan Thorpe and
Mrs. Earl Briggs. The drive was
sponsored here by the Home Ec
onomics club of Greenfield
Grange as part of a community
service project.
Garden Club Entertains
The annual family dinner of
Ihe Boardman Garden club was
held Tuesday night of last week
in the Saddle Room of the
Hitchin' Post Cafe, with 20
present. Special guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Andrews of
Echo, and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck.
Mrs. Andrews is district director
of the Blue Mountain District
of Garden clubs No. 10.
Mrs. Earl Briggs was in charge
of the program which included
slides shown by Charles Ander
pgg of Switzerland, Canada and
California, and group singing
led by Mrs. Claud Coats. Mrs.
Rollin Bishop was in charge of
decorating the tables.
Unit Studies Widowhood
Mrs. II. M. Walker was hostess
for the Home Extension Unit
Tuesday of last week at her
home, with Mrs. Dewey West as
co-hostess. Guests were Mrs.
Wayne Miland and Mrs. Flor
ence Root. There were 16 present,
Subject was "Facing widow
hood," wilh Mrs. Arthur Allen
and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe as
leaders. The group received in
structions on what to do when a
death occurs in the family, and
also about wills and estates.
The resignation of Mrs. Thorpe
as a county committee member
was accepted.
Next meeting will be March
Mrs. Myron Watts as hostesses.
19 with Mrs. W. G. Seehafer and
Place will be announced later.
Subject will be "Furniture Res
toration" with Mrs. Claud Wor
den and Mrs. Earl Briggs as
leaders.
Club To Choose Princess
A special meeting of the Board
man Tillicum club was held
Tuesday night of last week at
the home of Mrs. James Harper.
The committee chosen to inter
view candidates for princess for
the Morrow County Fair and Ro
deo court is Mrs. Don Downey,
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and Mrs. La
Vern Partlow.
The club will have a benefit
breakfast for the Arthritis Foun
dation March 9 at 19 a.m., at
the home of Mrs. Zoo Billings.
Mrs. LaVern Partlow will be
hostess. Proceeds will go for
furthering the study of arthritis
and rheumatism.
Mrs. II. M. Walker was ap
pointed to attend a cancer meet
ing in Heppner March 2.
Mrs. Harper was appointed
city savings bond chairman.
Reports were given by Mrs.
Walker, Mrs. Skoubo and Mrs.
Joe Tatono on the 7th District
winter board meeting held here
February It.
It was voted to write to stale1 son-in-law
Rep. Stafford Hansel I protesting and Mrs.
closure of the state game farm
at Buck's Corner.
Announcement was made of
the 7th District spring conven
tion to be held in Arlington
March 29 at the Methodist
church.
The club will sponsor an art
and music contestant, if needed,
for the convention.
Conservation and safety meas
ures were discussed.
The next meeting will be a
Membership Tea at the home of
Mrs. Ronald Black, March 12.
The Ladies Aid Society of
Community church met Wednes
day afternoon of last week at
the home of Mrs. Louise Ear
wood, with Mrs. Lowell Shattuck
co-hostess. Visitors were Mrs.
Clifford Wood of Roseburg, Mrs.
Wayne Miland, Mrs. Ordie
Jones and Shirley Earwood.
Mrs. Herman R. Burg was in
charge of the devotional hour,
taking as her topic, "Prayer."
Dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. Florence Root the first of
last week included her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Mefford of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Thorne Hammond of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Boardman of Salem; and her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Macomber of Arl
ington. Overnight guests were
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mefford of
Burns.
Mrs. Clifford Wood of Rose
burg visited three days last
week at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Louise Earwood.
Kent Boothman went to Oro-
ville, Wn over the week-end
to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Ed Boothman.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery
and son Jim of Seattle, Wrt,
were week-end visitors at the
home of Mrs. Mallery's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats.
Mrs. Earl Downey and Gail
Downey of Prosser, Wn. were
week-end visitors at the home
of Mrs. Downey's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Downey. Mrs. Downey also vis
ited her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ferguson.
Janet Moe of Kennewick, Wn.,
visited last week at the home
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Bodord.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Houston
and children Loo and Arline of
La Grande visited at the home
of Mrs. Houston's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Potts, over the
week-end.
Mrs. Effie Miller has returned
home from a two month's visit
at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Baker, at Corbett.
Mrs. A. R Coley of Fresno,
Calif, is visiting at the home
of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill.
Mis. Earl Briggs has been a
patient in St. Anthony's hospital
since the middle of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fort nor
spent last week visiting their
and daughter, Mr.
Bruce Lindsay, at
Mayor Calls for Workday
By LaVELLE PARTLOW
IRR1GON Chester Wilson
mayor of Irrigon, has called for
a voluntary workday at the land
fill in Irrigon on Saturday
March 2. This appeal is directed
to both Irrigon and Umatilla, as
both cities utilize the landfill
and the workdav Is necessitated
by the long use of the dump are
In uncontrolled dumping, and
boon use of the unsanitary con
ditlon existing without sufficient
funds available to correct It.
Anyone owning equipment
with a blade, which they would
bo willing to donate for the day,
is urged to bring It. Logs arc
on the site for blocking off areas
not to be dumped into, and it Is
hoped that a sufficient number
of men will show up to make
this intcr-elty enterprise worth
while and that it will effect a
more efficient and sanitary land
fill operation.
Auxiliary Makes Afghans
The Ladies Auxiliary of Vet
erans of World War I No. 379
mot at the old school cafeteria
and tied and completed four uf
ghans. These will bt sent to
Camp White Domiciliary for Vet
erans. Mrs. Ernest Stephens,
V.A.V.S. chairman, will have
charge of sending the afghans.
The Veterans and .Auxiliary
extend an invitation to other
veterans and wives to attend a
pot luck dinner in Redman Hull.
Umatilla. March 8 at li;00 p.m.
Those attending are requested
to bring one hot dish and a
salad or dessert. All veterans
and wives are welcome and urg
ed to attend these meetings.
Please bring your own table ser
vice. Girls Start Hobby Club
The Girls' liobhywood 111
club held its second meeting
Saturday afternoon at the homo
of their loader, Mrs. H. Van Horn.
The girls have completed the
cutting of their projects, and
have begun to assemble towel
racks and birdhouses. The bird
houses will be on display at the
Morrow county fair. The club
would appreciate any donations
of paint or pieces of wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coleman,
Kevin and Stacey of Portland,
spent Wednesday through Sun
day here visiting their folks, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Parker and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coleman.
has been stationed in the Navy
in Japan, is home on leave ami
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Retliorford and fam
ily. Founders Day was observed at
the Irrigon 1TA meeting held
February 18, with Mrs. Harold
Gugle presiding. The mooting
opened with the presentation of
colors by Boy Scout Troop No.
167, followed by the reading in
unison of the parent-teacher
prayer. For the program, a past
history of the IT A and other
civic events was read by Miss
r ranell Walker, and was pro
pared by Mrs. Lee Gustafson.
A candle was lighted for each
past president.
Mrs. Elmer Zehnor was chair
man for the Canipfiro Girls'
"Dad and Daughter" box social
dinner held in the Umatilla
school cafeteria Friday evening.
Following the meal, entertain
ment was provided for the 117
persons attending, and the even
ing concluded with square
dancing. Thome for the evening
commemorating Washingto n ' s
birthday, was "Truth will Out,"
and the tables were decorated
in keeping with Washington's
birthday.
Little 10 month Gloria Whor
ley was released from the Uma
tilla hospital Saturday, after be
ing confined for S day with
gastritis.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 limbic
and daughter of Hereford, spent
the week-end hero with Mrs.
Trimble's sister's family. Mr. and
Mrs. Bon McCov and Terrv.
Menus at A. C. Houghton Ele
mentary for the week of March
through 8 are as follows: Mon
dayfried chicken, potatoes and
gravy, green beans, fruit short
cake; Tuesday chili beans, corn
broad, groon salad, and apple
crisp; Wednesday hoof stew,
fruit and chocolate cake; Thurs
day turkey loaf, sweet potatoes.
gravy, creamed peas and car
rots and pumpkin custard; Fri
dayspaghetti, cottage choose
and peach, pickled beets and
gingerbread with cream. All
meals are served with broad and
butter and milk.
Riverside High school will bo
participating m the District t
basketball tournament held at
Pendleton, commencing Thurs
day. Riverside High school plac
ed 4th in the Umatilla-Morrow
league.
Spring vacation will be hold
Gresham, and their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Fortner in Portland.
Mrs. Jerry Keller and son Al
len of Eugene visited last week
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman. Keller
was a week-end visitor. Others
included Mrs. Hoffman's brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
David Adlard and daughters
Penny and Terry of La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Delano
of Seattle, Wn. were week-end
visitors at the home of Delano's
stepfather and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Messenger. Dinner
guests Saturday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger
of Mitchell. They also visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor
and sons Bill and Jack, former
residents here, now of Spokane,
Wn., were week-end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf
Skoubo. They also visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. Skoubo
have just returned home from
a week's visit at the homes of
their sons-in-law and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Toivo Simila In
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Silverthorn in Forest
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Russell
are the parents of a daughter,
born February 22 in the Good
Shepherd hospital in Hermlston.
She has been named Lorie Ann.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Seth Russell of oBardman, and
Mr. and Mrs. George Copple of
The Dalles. Great-grandparent is
Mrs. James Copple of Boonsville,
Ark. The baby weighed seven
pounds, two ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slcard are
the parents of a daughter born
February 23 in St. Anthony's hos
pital in Pendleton. She has been
named Peggy Sue. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard
of Boardman. Great-grandparent
is Maxine Sicard of Woodburn. tatoes, rolls, beets, fruit; Fri
The baby weighed seven pounds, day tuna and noodle casserole,
green beans, fruit. All meals
with bread, butter and milk.
one ounce
Menus for Riverside High
school and Boardman grade
school for the week of March 4
through 8 are as follows: Mon
day candied sweet potatoes,
sausages, salad, fruit crisp;
Tuesday baked beans, hot
bread,, salad, fruit jello; Wed
nesday stew and biscuits, cot
tage cheese, pudding; Thurs
dayroast beef and gravy, po-
NOTICE To Personal
Property Taxpayers
A large percentage of personal property owners in the
County have failed to file their 1963 personal property
returns. It is possible that filing the return can slip
the mind very easily.
THE DEADLINE IS MARCH 2, 1963
Oregon law provides that any taxpayers who fail to
file a return within the time fixed thereto or as extended
by the Assessor SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A PENALTY.
Your County Assessor does not wish to charge this ad
ditional penalty on any taxpayer, so let's get those
returns in the mall now.
Rod Thomson
County Assessor
Rev. Herman R. Burg and Rod
Flug took two carloads of young
people to the Senior Youth Rally
at Touchet, Wn., Friday night,
held at the Touchet church.
Others going included Mrs. Burg,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash.
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