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Travelers Visit Irrigon Families By LaVELLE PARTLOW IRRIGON Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jancura, Sharon, Barbara Sue and Douglas of Seattle, arrived in Irrigon Monday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow and Sherry and Mrs. Myrtle Markham. They were joined in Irrigon Tuesday by Mrs. Jancura's folks, Mr. end Mrs. Jay Berry, and Miss Dianna Rosencrants of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. James Mills, Steve, Ricky and Randy and Miss Snow Mc Coy of Hermiston spent Thurs day at Irrigon visiting with the group. They spent the evening picnicking and water skiing at Sand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Berry left Saturday morning for Suttle Lake, and the Jancuras left Sun day morning to join Berrys at Suttle Lake. Miss Dianna Rosen crants remained in Irrigon for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frazier and family of Milton-Freewater were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, p- "" t 3 F"J T I t BOBBY BUCHANAN is Irrigon representative In Gazette Times subscription campaign, Phone 922-3681. Campaign ends this Saturday. 6 p.m. Chester Wilson, Jim and Lonnie Sunday afternoon. Thev also vis ited with Wilson's mother, Mrs Nora Wilson. Bandmaster Al Reeves has an nounced there will be band prac tice at Riverside High School Thursday, August 15, at 7:00l p.m. A bus will leave from the Irrigon school at 6:45 D.m. Air. and Mrs. Elden Enright and family of Hermiston visited at the Chester Wilson residence Sunday, and took Wilson's moth er, Mrs. Nora Wilson, home with them to spend four days. Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. Coy of Topeka, Kans., spent Monday through Friday visiting Coy's brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Coy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coy and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy drove to Portland Wednesday and did some shopping. Thursday they drove to Kennewick. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Vilines, Lin da, Ronny and Denise of La Grande spent Sunday through Wednesday here visiting Mrs, Vilines' brother-in-law and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mc Coy, Mike, Susan and Debbie, Miss Wilson Leaves for East Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson Jim and Lonnie took Miss Car mine Wilson, who has been vis iting with her folks the past two weeks, to the Pendleton airport Friday, where she took a plane to Amarilla Texas. In Amarilla, Miss Wilson visited her brother, A3C John Wilson who is sta- tioned at the Air Force Base there. Miss Wilson spent Friday to Monday in Texas, leaving Monday for Springfield, Mo., where she is employed as bee retary to the Registrar at Cen tral Bible Institute. Mrs. Harry Gilpin and Rusty spent a week at Vancouver, Wn., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams and family. 1r RETIREMENT security later Is no problem with money at work now. It's never too soon to start savings and earnings growing. Only Equitable offers a choice of savings plans... backed by a 73-year safety record. C AT J Bill Morgan 39 S.W. Dorton Avenue Pendleton, Oregon CR 6-2421 Money at work earning 4 am Automatic Pay Off. (Current nto et metority If you etnlify) Jerry Hascall left Tuesday for Salem, where he will spend 2 weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Ida Flowers. Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Men denhall and four girls of For tuna, Calif., spent Thursday and Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jorgensen and family. The Mendenhalls were enroute to Glacier Park and Minneap olis. Mrs. Clair Barnett of Prescott, Ariz., former Irrigon school teacher, stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow and Mrs. Myrtle Markham Saturday evening. Mrs. Barnett attended summer school at EOC this sum mer, and stayed with her sister and family who live at Union. Mrs. Mary Smith of Golden dale and Mrs. Pat Minnick of Rufus spent Tuesday in Irrigon visiting friends and relatives. While here, they called on Mrs. Myrtle Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow and Sheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephens, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Huwe, Deb ra and Wayne. Mrs. Dan Hill drove to Portland Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson and Peggy of Herm iston. Mrs. Hill stayed with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cook and Rhon da Mae. They returned to Irrigon Saturday evening. Speeding Car Misses Girl Little Greta LeBlanc narrowly escaped serious injury last week as she was waiting in front of Carrie's Cafe for the traffic to go by in order to cross the high way. While she was waiting, an east-bound car suddenly swung into the parking lane and dame speeding towards the child. Greta saw the car and, jump ing out of its way, left her thongs behind. The car ran over her thongs, and raced on without stopping. The episode left her parents and several onlookers thoroughly shaken, and leaves many Irrigon citizens wondering what it will take to convince those in authority that the pres ent speed limit of 50 miles per hour through Irrigon should def initely be lowered. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 15. 1963 Mrs. Vallis Dexter and daugh ters of La Grande spent Sunday through Tuesday In Irrigon vis iting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Sedelia Dexter, Mrs. and Mrs. Dan Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graybeal and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shingle decker of McNary have been car ing for their grandchildren, Ricky and Randy Shingledecker, while the boys' mother, Mrs. Dale Shingledecker, Jr., has been a patient at Good Shepherd hos pital in Hermiston. Just before coming to Irrigon, Randy in lured his leg, requiring 30 stitches inside and out to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Don Olmscheid and family moved to St. Helens over the week-end, where Olm scheid will be a principal in the school system. Mrs. Art Creamer, who is vis iting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Creamer and family in Ogden, Utah, fell and broke her wrist recently. FT"" ' ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmZ , I v !. ,f!r- ' ' - ' ! t. - O A-; , lW;-Vi L V - : Trr7rT77X . 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