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Open Mouse Party Honors Mrs. R. McCoy
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1RRJGON Mr. Ruth. McCoy
was horuxctl on her 80th birth,
day, May 22, with open houM
from 3 to 5 pm. at th hom
if f iifii tiiMi Ju;liirr In law,
Mr, and Mr. Warrrn McCoy and
family. Ovrr 40 gurata ealld
during the afternoon.
Thoa from out of town wrr
Mr. and Mr. II. II. Whlpvlc.
CmatUU; Mr. IWila BnHMirtl
and Mr Ada Chapman, Walla
Walla; Mr. iIcwk tlah and
chlldwt, Mls Snow McCoy,
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Mt-Fatl and Kathv. Krnncwuk;
Mr. Frank Sirvkarl. t.a Crande
and Mr. and Mr. Cha MVy.
Bradbury, Calif.
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and c (- w rr t. and
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of gift.
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Insurance Agency
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Mr. Lout Shad rrpurtr!
iuiwkuful auction and rummae
tale aionxtred by lrrlson ladlea
Saturday afternoon. In slt of
inclement weather with otva
lonal ahowrr. Shirley Jackson
and her baton twirlcrs provide,
entertainment.
A rood turnout wu on hand
tor the annual A. C. llouchton
school picnic, even thouch the
unshlne was scare. The pot
luck meal wti indoor due to
the wind, and wit followed by
a Softball came between the
hlch arhool student and the
men. and came and race for
the younger student. Ice cream
was furnished bv the A. C.
llouchton FTA. Mr. Kenneth
Fppenbaueh. ITA president, was
In charge of the picnic.
Mr. and Mr. Norman Manka
and children of College I'laoe.
n., visited at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Albert Partlow and
Sheryl Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Orvllle Buchanan accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard
Miller to Seattle, and vUlted her
friend. Rose Bishop.
Mr. Warren McCoy, district
No, 7 director of home extension,
attended a Umatilla county
luncheon and workshop at the
Pendleton Lutheran church last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lelghton,
Climax. Cola, arrived In Irrigon
Thursday to spend the week-end
with his son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lelghton
and children.
Irwin Murtlshaw. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Murtlshaw, was
Injured Sunday afternoon as he
and his father were branding
and vaccinating calves. As Ir
win Murtlshaw was preparing to
vaccinate a calf, the animal un
expectedly kicked, ramming the I
vaccination needle Into Murt-
Uhawa eye. Trie needle punc
lured the eyeball, requiring
nilche. Murttkhaw l unU
doctor rare at the IVndleioit
Community Memorial h.pltal.
!.arry Slltrel, son of Mr. Helen
MiUt-i, entered military Kn ivr
April and 1 stationed at Fort
Leonard Wood. Mo., an engln
erring ramp. Larry l algncd
to the Engineering Equipment
pivuion.
Tlie Irrigon City council held
a special meeting Monday, May
24. and voted to have the tali
street railroad eroting paved.
Jerry Mulkey, son of Mr.
Helen Mulkey. won his find
tmphv for drag racing at the
Wood burn drag atrip on May 2.
Mulkey won hta second trophy
May l alko at Woodburn. Mul
key drives a l'.57 Chevrolet, and
enters the class 11 Mock race.
Mr. and Mrs. 1W Morgan re
turned to Irrigon Saturday even
ing after spending a month In
Colorado and Kana vUttlng
Iriends and relatives.
Mr. and Mr. John Voile left
for Wallowa Friday, and plan
to spend the summer In their
mountain cabin. They were ac-
com pan led by their grandson,
John Lathroit. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Morgan and children
drove to Elgin Saturday and
were overnicht cuest of her
brother and sister In law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Voile and family.
Sunday they drove on to Wal
lowa. vUited the Voiles and
brought John Lathrop bark to
Irrleon.
Mrs. Vera Moss. Portland.
came to Irrigon last Thursday
and spent the week-end with
her brother and Kterln law,
Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Berger.
Mrs. Mvrna Ml le. Oakland.
Calif., Is visiting nor brother-in-
law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
L'rnest Jorgensen and Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill drove
to Portland and visited their son-
n law and dauehter. Mr. and
Mrs. Koscoe Cook and children.
The two families drove on to
Tacoma. Wn., to visit Mrs. Hill's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Burt Dexter.
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Give Your Family A Treat
On
MEMORIAL DAY WEEK-END!
Wo Will Bo Open Sunday
And Monday
Open Every Day From 4:30 a.m.
to 12 Midnight
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SUNDAY MENU
Baked Ham 1.50
With Fruit Sauce. Tama. Craea
Beona, Clary Soup or Tocnota
Jute
Cold Turkey Sandwich .1.10
With Fruit J.U-O
Fried Chicken 1.50
Drinks Extra
MONDAY MENU
Chicken and Dumplings 1.50
With J.ll 0 Fruit Salad, Mashad
Fetatoea. Faoa. V eg .labia Soup
Cold Ham Plate 1.50
Cold Turkey Sandwich ..1.10
With Trull J.ll O
Drinks Extra
Special Menus For The Children
We Specialize In
STEAK
CRAB & SHRIMP LOUIES
The Wagon Wheel Cafe
Ph. 67S-8S97
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Plan To Attend The Annual
Sunday, illay 30
Fair Pavilion
Hcppner
Registration Starts
At 11 A.M.
Picnic at 12:30
Giles French, Moro,
Principal Speaker
These Businesses Will Be Closed Monday, May 31, Legal Holiday
For Memorial Day
Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply Elma's Apparel
Anderson's Builder's Supply Gonty's
Becket Equipment Co.
MiLadies Apparel
Gardner's Men's Wear
First National Bank of Oregon
Peterson's Jewelers
HEPPNER BRANCH
Turner, Van Marter and Bryant f Gilliam and Bisbee
Farley Motor Co.
Hebert's Heppner Grill
Fulleton Chevrolet Co.
Humphreys Rexall Drug
Case Furniture Co.
Central Market
fhil's Pharmacy
Heppner Cleaners
Tum-A Lum Lumber Co.
Gazette-Times
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Ruggles Insurance Agency
IT'S FUN TO GO... BUT TAKE IT SLOW ... DRIVE CAREFULLY
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