Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 23, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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Boardman Clubs
Conlribule Funds
To Fire Dept.
It MART LEE HARLOW
Ki'nzua Golfers Carry On Busy Program
Rr VIRGINIA KCLSO
K!Nl'A tHirln th urn.
In i4 KiiJay, Julv IT. M rn.
t)iuutw mm the .al f.if
I tub talluf d a tli ntuiw f
I ft-tfularlv t llrtluIrM RWn
M Ni.tl. Twilight Irapue tly
Vt'luiiit-r Hf !Viflmeni jtram with the IHittn! riikin
mtitnl frtn iti Ihiiw A
rtinnrr hrM fmvntly ty th
Hotiilmtn Titlt-um club, lte
ihrm In a tu lih IN iluhhrr
lor firt jUf In team nanain.
to lrm mrt Ve Otifr an4
in a ii lor cc
fi-ll drangc. th fuatilwan ihf ihopjxr
danlrn club and In Hm n-l it.
Irntiun I' int. The uual fin mI prrpartsl
TM ircn!4U..n, tna.1i bv'bv h4 ch.f Jim Walker a
Mi, It ..aM Htatk. a hrl.I atjquUklv dVmoIuhs with tuto
I i.i r lrf Matin mn hum an.j th nt of thf cvenin
. .- k. i . f"V.. . m ...... a . . . . . ...
l"vt-iii inin w i'im- fTiu ai (ami anil nmrraiHm,
tnrnt nlutiin lisirf .van i.tl-IWIirn the divot urr all re
it-tn. iv.b iTtornnui. iivt r lur. piacvd ana the trvrru irn
wavne Kunn. joe laion inu iwn, honors for the event were
Vrrmm ItuMell. Al prent found to be: low cro. Milt IUr-
wrre Mayor leey ei ana, me; low net, IVm MtVonnetl;
Unal4 liiartc. i Ion drive, Jim lluK il; rlx-tt
llrprfM-niinc the Tlllleum flub to the pin. Milt Bonn; leat
were Mr. hJjtk. Mr. Dewey putts a three way tie between
Wet. Mrt. Dtn lwwney. Mi. L- Jim Hult-lt. Allen Nlta4. and
Vern rankm-. Mr. lUlpn IXin Stinkard.
Skoubo. Mn J.e Houston and J On Sunday the J.val club en-
Mm. II. M. Walker. Mr. Glen tertalned the John Day club and
Carpenter represented tne u became a day to be long re
Garden Club and the Home l
onomic flub, and Mra FJirl
Brific the Home taiteni-ion I'ntt.
Alo present Irom the tlarden
Club were Mm. iarl Glilecpie.
Mra, Claud Coat and Mr.
Horence Itot.
The TllHrum club also ha
2IM kev rinea to be sold, and
proceed of these will to to the
Kir Department at later date
Mr. LaVern Tartlow wa ho
tea for the Boardman TllHrum
club at her home Tuesday of
last week.
The club will assist with the
Mobile X-ray unit which will
be here August 7 from 3:30 to
6 d m. bv the Hltchln Fot Cafe
A certificate of appreciation
was read from the Project Hope
for the club donation.
The next meeting will be it
the home of Mrs. ttJacK on Aug
ust 1L
memberedThe Klnzua Swinirer
wrvted the coveted "Slip
Wright Memorial Trophv" from
the John Dav colfer. Not only
were they able to capture the
famou trophy but also took over
the Traveling Trophy." which
ha become a symbol of upT-lorlty.
i Fr the HMn.i
vear. team play for the WilM
I'n'I'by end-t in a dadl.k le
twevn the two ten man team.
tMHVMitating a i'l4off in whuh
the kinrvilir t.k-k charge on the
ium nie anvi aieaiiiiv ruin a
mfotat le margin tvi pUif the
piiea pfvu.uy at ret in tne
ht-m-r lit the club h
It wa a pfv ui It-lory for Kin
rua a they had fail-d In tw
prevMus tiirmtit to rain i
in cf the tnphy whlh
lah.l a memottam to the
late Slip Wrlk'ht. who for many
)ear wa endearett ty hi ac
tivlly and peronaliiy to mem
her 14 UHh club All In all
ul men. wxtmen and lunittr par
tuited In the day s play alter
a hot cake n ham treaklat
ened the men member. All
tht wa toiietl by a wonder
ful turkey butft-t wrvrd by the
I a. lit during the afternoon.
lionr for the day went to
Joe Kultrk and Ken Steven of
John Pay and IVmi Stinkard and
lUvId Lvell if Klnrua. For the
women, low score honor were
won bv Barbara (ihon and
Marge lUslman of John Day and
Dorothy CKwe and Helen Boyle
of Klnzua. Highlight of the af
ternoon wa a shoe switch In-
olvlng a member of each club.
in which John Day wa accused
of sabotage!
rniiei-titlvef and Mi. ICoger llollomon. Trtey
were accompanied by lxtle W II-
Mr. and Mr. Bruce IKdlomon
and daughter of HcrmtMon
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
Mr. and Mm. Joe Rrxmnlng
and daughter pnt the we-k
end In La ilranle. iJnda re
mained to vUlt with the llarpole
familv.
MiitJ Ju.1v Caiov r.lun-,1
home over the week-end from
Burn where she had gone lt
sihool the pat year.
Leaving for their home at
FredetU-ktown. Mo. after spend
Ing three Mrrki here tuning
Itu-ir brother Ralph Hliolt and
Mr, lllloit weie Mr. I.oia
Harper and Mr. lvroihv 111. k
I'nfortunatrlv, Mr llliott had
to iend the tat three week
In the htMpital at lleppner re
cterlng fnm a heart attack
ha only had the pat wi-k tt
iMt with their omipany
Mr. Ralph Jame an.l um Da
vid and Mm, Jtank ivMemtl
Mr and Mi Har. I I Bilndtall
and family of The tMlle enf
lite wek en. I here tuning the
v. sal HuMtll family. When
Ihev rrtuins htnie tney took
Iheir dduifhlrr July liae who
had been brie for
Hutttrll
a wm k and
who wilt Wit
Miaron
them.
i;av Tax lor wa in lt i pm r
Mon.iay to get M giakua.
Mr. and Mi. Wathnd II) at
and daughter Therea Ifft Mn
day morning for a week's vaa
lion. They planned lo vUlt rel
athea In Seattle and aim vUlt
Walant' sUier, Mr. letyn
llii and her family near Iteim
The IkHiliUsltvk pinochle club
had It regular session Weliu-.
tlav ex en i n g with Mr. Uly May
.Niiktad a hitewi to the i:rHiii
Winner f high and one of the
floating prise wa Margaret
MiVumiell and winning low and
Mvnt last Thursday In Condon I itna at fhaa ftivjatlrit1 Us V'lrt'lhl
for busines and shopping. Also Kcl.i. Grand high wa awarded
In tondon that day weie Mr ,tl M4r, nnn anl g,f jw
uukmni. vi S nkard tlthera enk n.i
Lex H.E.C. Holds Socia1
Br DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Home Ec
onomics Club of the Lexington
Grange met at the home of Mr.
Cecil Jones last Thursday after
noon for a social meeting.
Games were played and door
f'rlzes were won by Mrs. Bertha
lunt and Mrs. Ed Hunt. Others
present were Mrs. Ola Rugcles,
Mrs. ISora Turner. Mrs, Una
. , . I Turner of lleppner. Mrs, Ken-
Mr. Harold Rash was hostess neth Smouse d motheIi Mrs.
ror me uiaies aiq ainy F11. r,,, .i inB, Mr. nrtp
Community church Wednesday .- i.,riiaf, , ' P
home, with Mrs Louise Earwood A,onM Henderson and daughter
as co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs.
Whittier. Calif.
Betty, and Invited guests Mrs.
Kmma Brpshear rt fharlo
Jim tills ox Collv and the hostess. Mrs.
visited two Jones. There w 111 be no meeting
. i . . . ...
In August but will resume In
September at the home of Mrs.
W ilbur SteagaiL
A family get-together and
patio dinner was enjoyed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Marshall on Sunday. The occas
days last week at the home of
Mrs. Ellis' aunt. Mrs. Florence
Root.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partlow went
to Portland last week, where
Pan low consulted a physiclaa
Mrs. Arnin Hug went to La
Grande one day last week to jsion was In honor of Mrs. Harry
visii ner momer, irs. rvaue i.Marsnau or Bend, mother of Mr.
Bickiord. Marshall, and Mrs. W. C Patter
Verna Lynn, four-year-old son of Florence, aunt of Mr.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff MarsnaiL utners present were
Houghtlen. is In the Good Shop- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske and
herd hospital In Hermiston. suff- children. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
ering with pneumonia. She will Palmer and son Mike, George
be taken to Portland ror luruier I .-xiarsnaii, icoir. craoiree, wr.
tretament as soon as she Is well and Airs. Dallas Rea and child-
enough to traveL Iren of Condon, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hewitt of Bud Marshall and children of
Bloominrton. Calif., visited over, new o na Jwra. ieon-
nieht last week at the home of ard Munkers.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moore. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munkers
Mrs. Delia Faulkner spent the and family returned Saturday
week-end In Dayville visiting at from a vacation at the Oregon
the home of her grandson and coast, ineir daughter Theresa
family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley had the misfortune to come
Shattuck. down with mumps while on the
Mr and Mrs Cunnar Skonho triP. o the family returned
and daughters Patsy, Kathy and
Linda visited from Wednesday
till Sunday in Portland at the
home of Skoubo's brothers-in-law
and sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
Toiva Simila, and in Forest
Grove at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Silverthorn. They
also visited his cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Skoubo, in Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lyons of
Longmont, Colo., were week-end
visitors at the home of Lyons'
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Emrey Lyons.
Mrs. Max Vannoy and children
Mark and Dayle of Davis, Calif.,
are visiting this week at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Nels
Kristensen.
Valerie and Denise Rash of
Portland are visiting at the
home of their grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Rash.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Frost of
Hillsboro are visiting at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc
Quaw. Chloe and Anna Mae Mc
Quaw have returned home from
Hillsboro where they have been
employed.
Mrs. Alice Dartt of The Dalles
visited a week at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Herrin.
Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie
went to Mattawa, Wa, Sunday
to visit at the nome or times
pies niece, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Willkie.
Messenger Observes
84th Birthday
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Messenger Sat
urday in honor of his 84th birth
day were his daughters, Mrs.
Marie Cogill of Portland, and
Mrs. Edwin Sharp and daughter
In-law, Mrs. Edwin Sharp, Jr.,
and children Susie, Jinimie,
Diane, Janet and John, all of
Vancouver, Wn. Sunday visitors
were Messenger s niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Cole and five
daughters of Arlington.
Mrs. Lyle Williams and son
Gary of Wallowa were week
end visitors at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Worden. Glcnda and Ronnie
Williams returned home with
their mother after visiting here
the past week.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sledge
were Mrs. Sledge's mother, Mrs.
John W. Anderson, and her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and
daughter Diane, all of Condon,
Diane remained here to visit
this week.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eatch of
Portland spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C Jones. While here, Mrs.
Jones, Mrs. Eatch, Joyce Peck
and Mrs. Vic Groshens attend
ed the wedding shower for Miss
Marilyn Morgan at lone on Sat
urday afternoon. Miss Morgan is
Scrcrpbook Material Needed
The Boardman City Council Is
planning a scrapbook about the
relocation of the town. Anyone
with pictures or news items to
donate are asked to give them
to Shirley ZielinskL
the bride elect of Keith Peck of
Lexington, son of Mr. and Mr.
E. E. reck.
Scott Crabtree of Portland.
small son of Mr. and Mr. Ron
ald Crabtree of Portland. Is visit
ing his grandparents, Mr. and
Mr. Ken Palmer.
Mrs. Florence McMillan Is
spending a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cool
of Pendleton. Mrs. Cool is the
daughter of Mrs. McMillan.
Vernon Warner of PortlanJ
spent the week end at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Warner.
Mr. Clarence Hays and
daughter Candiss of Corvaliis.
is visiting this week at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mr.
Earl Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt and
son of Portland are spending
three weeks at the home of his
mother. Mrs. Bertha Hunt.
Women's Fellowship Group
of the Christian church met at
the home of Mrs. Roy Campbell i
on Tuesday afternoon. The after
noon was spent in preparing
clothes to go to tne AicKiniey
Indian Mission. Due to the ab
sence of the officers there was
no business meeting. Those
members present for the after
noon were Rev. and Mrs. Earl
Soward, Mrs. Carl Marquardt,
Mrs. Alonzo Henderson, Mrs.
Elva Ruhl. Mrs. William C. Van
Winkle, Mrs. Art Keene and the
hostess.
Mrs. Norma Marquardt and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt
and children were visitors In
Portland over the week-end.
Valda Irvin accompanied Mrs.
V. Hams and daughters to Pen
dleton on Tuesday afternoon
where they met the Ham's son,
Lee, who is home on leave from
the U. S. Navy. Lee was recently
injured In a car accident near
Lexington, and has been recup
erating in a navy hospital near
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colly
were Pendleton callers Tuesday,
where Mr. Colly consulted a
physician.
Mrs. E. E. Peck and daughter
Joyce were business visitors in
Pendleton on Wednesday. Mrs.
Peck attended an Avon repre
sentative's meeting.
Mrs. Bertha Hunt and grand
daughter. Jeannine Hunt, are
visiting in The Dalles and Portland.
Walter Bastian and
Billie Jean and Karen.
Mr. and Mr. Lowell S.tarp
pent Saturday In london for
busineft and shopping.
Mi Connie Toml Lathim of
Portland 1 visiting with Ms
Karen Bastian. Al home for
he week end from Portland wa
Mi Dolore Haitian.
Mrs. Lou I Lorengel and fam
II y and Mr. Trov I arey were
i The Dalle Tuesday for med
al care for Linda
Mr. Marilyn Bailey wa ho.
, tea Tuesday evening at the hall
to tne member of the rnemi
hlp club. Winning high for the
evening was VI Mink ard and
winning low was Virginia Sit
ton. Floating went to Irene
Sample and Rita Conlee. Other
playing were Naomi Rice. La-
ina Conner. Kosie Graham.
Ann Bastian, Carol Norm, Joan
Michel, and Ginger Whltsett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Mil-
waukle visited last week with
Mr. Ellis father. Clarence
Moore.
MLss Susan Wright of Bend
spent the week-end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Wright. Sr.
University Lertcrt
ComnienJ Doctor
V.k of IV. A. IX M.Murdo
on lite aihlMtfv rotnimtie lo
I he I'nUrrtiiv of Virginia Med
I. al aiuHk latloit I tortiiiir tided
In letter ircvlxed I'V the tWtof
from l.'dgar F. bhannon, Jr.
I resident i f the unlterkitv, and
r Kenneth It. I n(-tl. dean of
the btriool f Medicine,
!r, MtMurdo partd tpaled In
a meeting of he commute in
t hiMteHll, V . on June 4
W of tin mtt iini"rtant ate. ;
I was lhal a a nult of the
ixtninilliee' lentmmendatl o n, j
the medical alumni aoi latin
will undertake a a pe 11 pro
htt the iluti? of fund for ai
hew nietlit-al library at a ot I
of Jl ;Mm and pledge total '
Ing tT hate already been j
piiM-nted lo launeh Ihe cam
paign, i
Then are ITU niemter on I lie
aitviMiry committee aero the
I'nited States. Dr. MtMurdoand
hi two brother, lit Ing In
California, hate been designated)
a patriarch if Ihe university.
All three are alumni of the I'm-
teisity of Virginia. j
Mail Van Mattof, dowytiSM
if Mr. and Mr l aVmi Van
Matter, Jr, I attending the
4hiPI rbunh summer avhd
al lot Oil week.
UW Wv
the rtenlng were Marittn
Hailev. Virginia Mtton. Bonnie
Campbell. Vonnle Browning.
Kathryn Flaik. Helen Wright,
and Marge Aher.
Mr. and Mr. Don vnf and
son, Kuan, returned lo their.
home In Port land on Monday:
after p-ri.ling the week end Vis- j
Ming at the home of Mr llev '
rner parent. Mr. and Mr. I
Mike Sating.
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