Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 25, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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    ttCrPNEI CAZCTTX TlMtS. Tardry. TMrf li. Ul
Irrigon Men Sound Alarm
At Burning Pasco Home
IRRIGON F.met Jorgenseit,
V I. I'Je'n and Ronald en
route to rasoo early Friday
morning (or load of hay. when
thev spotted a house on rut m
t:at raco. i.
The mrn slopped I heir truck.
Jorgcnacn racing to the burning
house, Fleln to the neighbor
home, and Ronnv to the aenlce
atatlon to summon the fire fle
nartment. Jorgcnaen knocked
aeveral timet, and awakened
two ladles nl a baby.
The men then pushed the
ladle' car away from the burn
ing house, and by that time, the
fire truck were on the ace ne.
Mr. and Mm. Walter Brlstow.
Oregon City. spent a week visit
ing their son-In law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mr. Jarl Sonsteng:
and children.
Mrs. George Boardman of
HermlMon accompanied Mr.
Joe Coleman to Portland, where
thev spent a week visiting their
mothers. Mrs. Sellman and Mr,
fcva Mott. , . .
Mr. and Mr. Mike Crelghton
and family. Baker, spent the
week end with her folks, Mr. and
Mrs. LaVern Christiansen and
family. .
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Callo and
son pent the week-end with her
folk. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis
and family.
Shoun Honored on Birthday
James Awry Shoun celebrated
his 861 h birthday Sunday after
noon. Out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Asher.
Fossil Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Asher, Sprav. Mr. and Mrs.
James C Shoun. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ferruchl and son Michael.
Mrs. Louella Sherman and
daughter Raylene. Pendletoa
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shoun.
Walla Walla, and Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Shoun. Portland. Four
generations were represented at
tne celebration Dy james a very
Shoun. James C Shoun, Mrs.
Joseph Ferruchl and Master
Michael Allen Ferruchl. who Is
seven months old. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ferruchl moved from
FINAL NOTICE
TO
Personal Property
TAXPAYERS
Deadline For Filing Returns
Tuesday, March 2
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 lefs get those
returns in the mail now.
Rod Thomson
Bud Peck Says:
Buy
GENERAL
N.
Jacksonville. N. C to lYndlcton
in Juarv A buffet dmm-r was
wrved to the many gueala. and
Mr. Shoun wa the reclitent if
I.. It f t f t al
Mr. and Mr. Vane Reedier
and family, rortiand. wvre ow.
night gueat at the home of his
iter. Mrs. Vernon Stewart and
famllv Friday evening, Satur
day. thev all went to L C.rande
and sted overnight with their
folk, Mr. and Mr. Floyd Herder.
Thev returned to Irrigon Sunday.
While in La Grande, they aUo
iited Mr. and Mr. Frank
Stewart.
The Irrigon Blue Bird groups
kilned other group In the area
fur a Daughter-Dad banquet
held at the I'mattila School
Cafetorium lat Thursday even
ing. Attending rrom irrigort wre
Tamela Schmeder. Nora Pourlcr.
Chervl Fppenbaugh. Deborah
Grochowkt. Greta LeBlanc.
Karen Richard. Debra Huwe.
Roberta Acock. Danette Leigh
ton. Sharon Stewart. Sherl lart
low. Prlscllla CoodalL Debbie
Keith. Joanne Albright, and Ann
GasM-r. The girl were accom
panied by their father or es
cort for the evening and their
leader. Mrs. Jarl Sonsteng and
Mr. Dim Lclghton. Mrs. Dan
urn n.4 Mr ! LBlanc. as-
sUtant leaders, also attended.
Un ai Reeve and Mrs. wn
Adams were hostesses for a pink
mnA Mii shower honoring Mrs.
nm.i $ikvnAn last Thursday
evening at the Reeves residence
rAiinuiniT eame and the own'
Ing of gifts, cake, coffee and tea
were served to tne guesxs.
Dave Graybeal was admitted
n r.wl shenherd hospital In
Hermlston last Tuesday.
Mrs. Ellen Jackson was hos
tess for a surprise birthday din
Cimrtiv aftpmnon. honoring
her mother. Mrs. Charles Rether
tnrA r!nc wirie Mr. and Kirs.
Rctherford were Chuck and Mary
Ann Jackson. Louisa Retherford
and Sheryl Witherspoon.
Millers Enjoy extensive Trip
Mr. and Mrs. C, A- Miller re
turned to Irrigon alter pulling
their vacation trailer on a 5,000
County Assessor
at you
2 General Passenger Tires
OR
Fo T. . Remps
AT REGULAR PRICE
Redeemable At Any Meat Counter
YOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER
TOD'S THE SEIWlICI
Main
Effie Miller
IT MAIT IXC MAILOW
Hlrld over from Ul week I
BOARDMAN Mi. FJfi
Viiiw-r it at honored on the ite
ration of her t.nd birthday Feb.
ruarv B. when member of in
ladu Aid Sxlctv of Commun
ity church held a surprise jsarty
for her at the home of her
daughter in law, Mr, Ru-U
Miller.
lTraent were Mr Frorry
l.vwn. Mr F-lmer Meaaenger.
Mr, Glen Carpenter. Mr, Arntn
Hug, Mr, Moreno Root, Mr.
S-th Russell. Mr. IVlla lauik
tver and Mr. Jim Age. Mr.
Miller wa presented with gifts
and a birthday cake made by
Mr. Lyon.
tr an.i Mr. John Bt-rrv are
the parent of a five pound, nine
ounce daughter, l.en lorena.
horn February 4 at the Good
Shepherd hoapltal In HermU-
ton. Grandparents are ir. and
Mr. A. W. Bern" of Lou l v tile,
mile trip which took them to
California Nevada. Idaho and
Arlrona. They toured Disneyland
and drove on to San Diego where
thev visited their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr.
Bob llolden. One of the high
lights of their stay In San Diego
was when they ruined their son.
who Is a first class petty officer
aboard the Seaplane Tender
Comtuck. and had lunch with
the crew on the ship. The Mil
lers visited Balboa Park and the
San Dteco Zoo and toured
Tltuana. Mexico. Thev drove to
Elfaso. Texas, and also toured
Juaret Mex. They stayed In
Thoenix. ArU 10 days visiting
Mr. and Mr. Jim Cummlng.
and visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
llolden and family at Wclscr.
Idaho, on their way home.
Jonjrcoscn Sell Store
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark
have purchased Jorgcnsens Groc
ery store, and took over the
store Monday. Jorgcnsens have
moved to their ranch, formerly
owned by Dewey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee LeBlanc and
Greta. Mrs. Joe Albright and
children and Miss Ethel llovlng
hoff. drove to Olympla Thurs
day and spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mil
ler. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Le
Blanc are sisters. Saturday even
ing, they attended the wedding
of the Thomas' daughter. The
LeBIancs and family returned to
Irrigon Monday.
The Assembly of God Church
In the area held a Christ Am
hnuiHnn Rallv at Irrlcon Sat
urday night. Churches were rep
resented from Umatilla. Herm
ictnn HennnM. Ktanfield. Pen
dleton. Pilot Rock. Milton-Free-water,
and Weston. Rev. Billie
Alsup. Heppner, was speaker for
the evening.
Menus at A. C Houghton
Elementary for the week of
Marrh 1 .! ar a follows: Mon-
Hav U'hifA hpana hot rolls. tO-
matoes, blue berry cobbler; Tues
day Hamburger gravy on
mashed potatoes, green beans,
numrvklri rustard: Wednesday
Baked Ham. sweet potatoes, but
tered corn, pudding; inursaay
Spaghetti, irencn Dreaa, green
salad, buttered beets, oranges;
Friday Soup, tomato or clam
chowder, tuna or peanut Putter
sandwiches, peaches and cake.
All meals are served with bread
and milk. Menu is subject to
change.
The A. C. Houghton uoocais
won a double victory over Ar-
lington Grade school Friday ar
ternoon. "A" game score was 43
to 25 and "B" game score was
32 to 11. The Bobcats will play
Echo at A. C. Houghton Friday
afternoon at 2:30. The Riverside
Pirates will play Mt. Vernon at
Riverside Friday evening, and
will meet Weston at Weston Sat
urday evening, February 27.
AND RECEIVE A
IF CM1M
Honored On
Kv. and Mr and Mr Call Oil
man f Jrfterwn City. M't
Mr and Mt HandJ Kre
have returned hme frtrt 1-rw
Ut.m. Idaht Wheie thev wete
railed bv the tllne and death
Mi Kir rmriHf-r, Mf- Fran
ce Mever. rU. who died there
February 6 after an lllnea of
ti month. Funrial n-rvlce
were held In LewUtoit Vbrury
9 Ikatde Mr. Krea. Mr. Mey
er t survived ty nine oiner
daughter, three aon. 33 grand
children and Tti Kreal grand
children.
A group of person from the
Boardman Community Church
went lo Irrigon Sunday night
for a SlngKplratton at the Bap
tit church there. A aped! num
ber wa preaented bv Tartna,
Cindy and Robin Lowe,
CraMtUld Inlbola tlflht
At a special meeting of Green
field Grange Saturday night.
elKht new member were ae
eepied and will be Initiated In
the find and second degree at
the regular monthly meeting
February SO. They Included Mr
and Mr. IVlmer Hug. Mr. and
r Tom limine. Mr. and Mr.
Kiel Belanger and Mr. and Mr.
Harold Hamscy.
Th (..iri.-ra club of Board-
man Grade school voted lo have
a famllv nlcht tome time in
March to rale money for their
mimmlnff wroW-ct thi lummri
and for the Mav Day program
This was done at a meeting lat
Thursday. Hostesses were Mr.
Don IKiwnev. Mrs. IVlmer Hug.
Mrs. Tom Hilling. Mr. Tom
Dixon and Mr. Bob Sicard.
A thank you letter wa read
fmm ih iucond erade for rec
ords presented to them.
fr tlorman fvhuminn Wll
In charge of the pre-schoolers.
Mr. Leonard Bedord was hos
tess for the Home Economies
club of Greenfield Grange at
ht-r horn Wednedav. starting
with luncheon at 12:3a Mr. Em-
mett McKenzie was co hostess.
Guests were Mrs. Rollln Bishop.
Mrs. John Phillips and Mrs Carl
Casper.
Announcement was made that
the Pomona Grange session
would be held here April 21.
Hostesses for the February 27
r-arrt rtartv will be Mr. . tj. I
Seehafer and Mrs. Bedord; for!
the March 12 party. Mrs. Nathan
Thorpe and Mrs. Andrew Sklles.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Thorpe In '
Hermiston March 10 at 12:30
p.m. with Mrs. Gerald Martin
as co-hostess.
Jim Agee ha been a patient
In the Good Shepherd hospital ;
in itermision ior me vaai iwu
weeks, having suffered a stroke
at his home here rebruary j.
Sharon Donovan, student at
EOC. La Grande, spent the week
end at her home here. She was
accompanied by Connie Harris
of Prineville. Other students
from EOC home for the week
end were Leonard Bedord and
Pat Partlow.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Walker
were hosts for the annual Sweet
heart Dinner of the Boardman
Tillicum club Sunday at their
home. The affair was for mem
bers and their husbands. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Downey,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Daniels, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Russell, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Black. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tatone, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skou
bo, Mrs. LaVern Partlow and
Mrs. Zoe Billings.
There will be no other meet
ing of the club this month, and
the next one will be the Arth-
Heppner
92nd Birthday
l III,- Bcncfil RieaWfatt March o
at the home of Mi, ran low.
Mr. Claud tYaU wa honored
n the ration t.f her binhdav
Sunday when a group of friends
held a party for her at her home,
l-rc&rnt urre Mi. Minion
c-f rt-o. Wn, Mr lhile An-...-,.
.J IVn.ll.-titn. Mr. Glen
Carpenter, Mr. Uutae Karwod,
Mr. Zrail GUieapie. mi. vrn
llamlliiii. Mr. I loience Hoot and
Mi. Iiank Mai low.
Retired Teachers
To Meet Saturday
A special meeting of the Mor
row and I'mattila Counties Re
llretl Teacher's Alatlon ha
been annoumvil fr Saturday,
February 27. at the conference
room at the airport In IVndle
on. according lo Mr. Slvla
Morgan, secretary.
Tlie group will meel at 12:30
for luncheon and buttneM
me-llng. All retired teacher and
avioclate memlx-r are welcomu
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Funeral Held
For Art Keene,
65-yr. Resident
Xlemofial Serv Icea were held
u.tn.iav Frhruarv '11, for Arthur
harle. Keene. 77. a retire,!
.
. . -.-I,., .r that l.ilneton emn.
munltv. where he had made his
home since !'..
Mr. Keene died Frldsv. Feb
ruarv 111. In a lYndleton hoapltal
following a lingering Illness.
lie wa lxrn June 27, 1W, In
Grolon, S null Dakota, romlng l.
tht area al an early age. He wa
united In msrrlare lo Annie
Mitchell In the Social UU
area near Lclngton on June 5.
1913.
Servlcea were held February
22 at Iht First Christian rhurrfi
In Ixslnglon. with the Rev. Kail
Soward officiating. Interment
followed In the Islington cme
lerv. Sunivlng are 111 widow; one
on. Brce of lone; one daugh
ter. Mr. Ruth MeCahe, lone,
nine grandchildren and 10 grrat
grandchildren.
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