Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 05, 1965, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Over The
Tee Cup
lv DEC CIUIILE
The !' summer lime?
Sunday was certainly the hot
l-l ty I tun rrmrmt-rr II
think 111 tcfm prolo; l it hale
In think Ihe hereafter roull be
like that).
Hut our good friends, Ihe Kin
sua Coif ilub. rniio la l.iy fur
lh trophy -16 men ami two
Utllca played. Willow Creek
turned out 10 strong, ao we did
n't takit advantage if them, hut
i won hi fiiiitih llevcrly Cun-
iliTMin and VI Lanham were
ttlot to play In the heat with
the ifuesis, VI Mlnkard am!
Marilyn Ilalley ('lest Venard
artil Helen N Imfflti finally gave
In anl played, Iimi,
VI .anharn iia.l quilt a day
ahe ! golf h fur lung drive,
one for lowest score fur ladles,
anil a "eoof ball for having her
rolf hall come to ret In the
limbs of a tree, took on stnke
to Imorovr her lie and she mill
had a nrat 40. VI Stinkard had
long drive and low aonre for
Klnua.
Mcn'a winners for Klnr.ua
were Milt Horlng, low nH; Jlggs
Bowman, low grosa; Jim llulett.
long drive, and Allen Mstad,
closest to 'ln on niimlwr 3.
For lleppner. Maurice Groves
put a .W and .11 together for a
;, and tied wlih La Verne Van
Marter. Sr.. also a (f. winning
low gross and low net In that
order. Lowell firthhle had long
drive, and t'onlcy t.anham,
rlMct to ln.
Tourney chairman wai llarlnn
MoCurdy, Jr., breakfast chair
man was Dee Cribble, with the
musical and tcslet helper,
Marie McQuarrle, Helen Schaf
fill, Cora Mae Ferguson and
Cleat a Venard.
I.unrhron chairman waa I. lb
Daggett, assisted by Donna Me
Curdy and Bev Gundorsnn. The
railing committee turned out to
he a committee of one. Mary
Kllen Mvera. who did a awell
lb of cnHIng thanks a big tee
bag to Mary Kllen.
Ladle )av. August .1 waa In
charge of Cora Mae Ferguson
and Sharl Mahoney. Only Rolf
ball awarded win to Helen
Schaffltz on four hole of sud
den death on the putting green.
Juanlta Carmlchacl was her
worthy opponent.
Sunday, August 8, III a pot
luck with Fa ye and Gene Tierce,
Hue and Itoh Jonea and Linda
and Larry Truck In chage. This
Death Takes Father
Of Carl Spaulding
Cail V. Spaulding. Rr, died
Tllfatf til V AiiimuI 1 at lit llatn.
ly N timing Home. Hood tlvr
He ws Ihe father of Carl
Vlia lltifliiit Ir . I ... S'ntt.
i-ml h'hirn Mill lie Saturday,
A ....... - . t.'...i
nuui i, ai ii am. ai v
iiilimter Memorial I'aik. 1 111
l.o,il,.i;tM Heath lilvd. Writ
inliioler. Calif.
Mr. Hpauldlng had been In
falling health lor aoine time.
Ill home Hit In Inig IleAi'i.
Calif , but Ma aori brought Mm
to IIiwhI lUvcr leierilly in order
tu be cloaer to Mm.
Mrs. Jerry Daggett
Chosen Secretary
Mr Jerry liaggett ha twen
aMiintei wcielary at lleppner
lli,:h hIum.I and alnrted work
August 2, Supt. I'avld Totter air
nounrcK Mie uveed Mrs
Arthur (Alice! Vance, who h.ia
Iw-en rmployed a clerk of the
county at hool illstrUt by the
boArd of director.
Mm. Vance aurreeda Mn.
FiWIe (Ueverlyl ;uinlifiMn a
clerk. Mr. Guiub-raon inmpleled
her ilulli-a at the t-nd of July,
retailing after long aervlce i
chrk.
U the one and only planned pol
itick for August. Next two Sun-
rinvk arn Ihe flulf Onen In l.a
Grande, then cornea our Vllt to
Klnua the T2tt, and the follow
In (j week la Fair and Itodeo.
From the Tee Lravea:
That J u A e e Cnrmlcharl
aiwnt many an hour on the trac
tor getting the mowing done
for our Klnua date.
Thal when he rot off. I -A -
Verne Van Marter took over and
got the rdgea.
That there are two gau mat
ean lav water nine and atart
motor, and help their hunhanda
with the watering tand all the
Ime Marie and I thought trie
ellowa wanted u to make a
fuurnme.l
That Helen and Cora Mae
urelv did a fine Job cleaning
he club house.
Visitor to our course thla last
week Included Mary Lou and
Hob Kelly and two gais, vi Lan.
him'i hrother. fllen McKarland
of Louisiana on hU way to hl.i
new home In Seattle, and my
brother and ninec in-iaw, mud-
V and VI Mill. Hoe tney en
joyed their games, and our
course.
Adding machlno tape, 23c roll,
Gazette-limes.
SAVE UP TO 44
Helena Rubinstein's
Oncea-Year
BEAUTY SALE
ONE TO BUY...
A BEAUTY COMPANION TO TRY!
NAVI IHIlONCISTUSHtlllilVr.!
Buy. long lsh Mitcari
50
trw fratii. Uicrira Bafflovftr OH
b i
LOOK NATURALLY LOVtlYALlOAf!
luy; Silk Fashion liquid Maki-Up
175
Try Fret; Silk Fashion Fk Powdtr
CREAM AWAY FACIAL HAIR!
b-
Buy Nudlt with Supar Finish
50
Try Frte: Heaven Sent Bath Powder
4
PCRMANtNT COLOR YOU SHAMPOO INI
TintiUatt
eWKmM)
:
A.
3
Buy: Tintlilatt
ISO
Try Fret! Special Cream Peroxide
BUY:
TRY FREE:
4
Deep Cleanser -5Q "Herbal" Skin Lotion
Your choice el Roll Dry, 125 fou"'"11" .
Perfume Cream er Perlume Spray I Heaven Sent or Apple Bloiiom
Deodorant Antl-Penplrant tau de Parfum
Beauty Washing Grains - 25 "wt,r ?tn l6tio" .
Heaven Sent Eau de Partum Mist 25 Hnn UnX 8,,fc Powd,r
Eye Cream Special - 50 "Herbal" Eitrait
STOCK UP ON THESE EXCITING VALUES TODAY!
Majeskes Honor
Court, Parenls
At Lawn Party
By DCLTHA JONES
I.i:XINt;iON Mr W'l M
Cene Ma)eke cntertulned with m
I .i m n J'rtity and turHey iiinner at
their r a full home reiently hon
oring the Morrow County Fair
and KimIimi court. Mr. and Mra.
Krnle Wlmhextrr til llejipner
taete cu lKMla f r the affair.
CJIhera prewnt fur the evening
were Karla Lurlani and parents,
Jmly Mierer and parent, trim
Wtn -heater, lvhhle and In.tld
Maji-hke, (ilncir MnJrJm and
the hoxU.
Browni Move
Mr. and Mra. llitlard Brown
moved Monday to Toledo wlwre
he will be prllrxl i( th rle.
mentary arhonl. itarllnic In the
fall. IWuwn aerved aa prlrtrlpal
of the lleppner Hementary
M-hrml for a number nf yeara.
They have purchased a home In
Toleito and are In the pnxrua
nf twlllna Ibrlr home here.
1
limited tipe only
L'S PHARMACY
Mr. A- F. MaJi bKe and Mra.
Klurenie McMillan niotored tu
I't rulleton on Wednesday where
they attended the i'atrlarih'a
Militant piitluk dinner of the
nummcr.
Mr. Trannle 1'aiker and Mr.
and Mra. Vernon Munkera have
leen rewnt vUltora at Trannto
I'arker'a hummer home at (.amp
Sherman.
Mra. Florence McMillan, Mra.
Vic (inathena and two aona via
Ited at the George Irvln home
In Arlington on Sunday. Vlky,
Val-la and Hilly Irvln returned
home with them where they will
pern! m rouple of weeka vUlt-ins-Mr.
and Mr. Aloruo Ifender
aon and daughter Hetty were re
cent vlaltora with their ams
Ijirry and Laddie Henderson In
Ucm Hlver.
VVomen'a Kellow-ahlp Group of
the Lexington t'hrhtlan rhurcli
met at the church parlora last
week for their regular meeting.
Plans were made for the adop
tion of an overneaa child In the I
Parent' Plan. Alao, plana were
made to get new ahadea for
me or the rlawrooma at the
church. Thwe ireent were Mrs.
Annie Klene, Mrs. Cloe van
Winkle. Mrs. Klva Kuhl. Mrs
lillly Kllnger. Mrs. Carl Mar-
quardt, Mrs. Bill Marquardt,
Mrs. A. F. Maleske, Mrs. Charles
C. Jones, Mrs. Karl Soward, Mrs.
Florence McMillan and Mrs.
Alonzo Henderson. The
meeting is scheduled for
home of Mra. Florence
Mlllan.
Mrs. Venice HendrlcKson
daughter Ann of Portland,
ccntly of Iulle Lake, C a 111., is
U.sltlng at the home of her aon-In-law
anil daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Yocwm,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paplneau
and sons and Mrs. Archie Nich
ols Is swndine some time In
Portland where Dale, small son I
Ml RIIU 1MIS. I UJllll-aU AJ
patient In Dornbecker hospital
where he'll remain for a couple j
more weeks before being able
to return home.
Mrs. Lola Breeding motored to
Portland with her daughter. Mrs. i
Kd Dennis, who had come to
Lexington after her infant son,
who had been cared for by Mrs.
Flovd Smith.
Mrs. Floyd Smith was a recent
visitor In Umatilla where she
visited Fern MoCorkle, a patient
In the hospital there.
Mrs. dene Cole has returned ,
nome aner a iew aays in no
neer Memorial hospital where
she underwent major surgery.
Mrs. William J. VanWlnkle
and sister, Mrs. John Jackson
of lone, were recent business
callers In Portland.
next
the
Mc-
and
re
Coafs Service
Calls Relatives
From Wide Area
lr MART LIE MAftLOW
BOARDMAN Funeral services
were held Saturday, July 31, at
10 a m. for C Claud Coata, 82.
at the Boardman Community
rhurt-h. with Iter. Herman It.
Burg offtclatlnf. Mr. Coata died
July 28 at the Umatilla honpltal.
Burial waa In Boardman lUver
view cemetery.
Mra. LaVern Partlow anl Mra.
Phil fjiCombe aang "Higher
(; round'' and "Beautiful Me of
Somewhere." accompanied by
Carolyn Burg.
Pallbearers w ere Walter
Hayes, Seth Rumm-11, rwey
West. Arthur Allen, Robert Lowe
and Leo Potts.
Burns Mortuary was In charge.
Relatives here from out of
town for the funeral Included
f;ienn Mallery and son Gerry
of Seattle; Mr. and Mn. Leon
Chapln and children David and
Judy of Burns; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Barlow of Riverside. Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Barlow of Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Measen
per and son Carroll of Mitchell;
Mrs. Blanche Barlow of llepp
ner; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marquardt
and Carl Marquardt of Lexing
ton; Mr. and Mrs, Truman Mes
senger, Jr., and family of Herm
Iston; Floyd Barlow of Portland,
Carl Barlow of WashougaL
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bar
low and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lut
kins of lone. Others Included
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Norton of
Mitchell; Mrs. Bea Scogginj of
Arlington: Dr. K. D. Peterson
of Hermiston and Andrew Skiles
of Irrlgon.
!. and Mrs. Mat Dfo re-
turnrd hom Wednesday from
trip to Me-lfnrd wliee they vis
ited friend and took their
dauphter. Sharon, for a vlit.
Accompanying tliem were Sus
an Drake and lUrnda Young
who are attending the state Fu
ture Teachers AaMJclatlon con
ference at Southern Oregon Col.
leee In Ahland this week. Thm
Dixon family and Peek
Uiie Vi-liorn- la( week at
PiMtill l-ake. near Kehmna.
B. C., and ertojyed some excel
lent fUhlng.
Justice Court
The following cases were dts
tKihed of In court of Justice of
Ihe peace Farl Soward (mm
July 1 through AupuM 2 In each
ciiv, dates are when the cita
tion was Usued.
May 2H Wenley Boyd Smith,
lone, no muffler, fined $15.
May 2o Edward IUbeirts, no
ojierator'a lici-nse. fined
June 2-V Jerome I-ee Hiersche,
Poriland. driver's license sua
landed, fined flfiO.
June 25 Waller Lynn Davis,
defective equipment, fined $10.
Julv 20 Robert Riley Fisher.
Spray, ovc-rhelght load, fined
$15.
July 21 William Henry Ab
ken. Kennewlck. Wn.. no oper.
ator's license, $5 fine suspend
ed. Julv 21 Charles Hugh Jack
son, The Dalles, no Oregon drlv
ers license, fined $5.
July 21 Sonja Marie Smith.
Lexington, no driver's license,
fined $5.
July 23 Victor Caroll Fussel
man. overhelght load, fined $15.
Julv 25 Delbert Emert, lone,
allowing unlicensed person to
operate a vehicle. $30 ball for
feited. July 31 Johnny Morris Jons,
Walla Walla, driving under the
Influence of liquor, fined $250.
August 2 Paul Earl Ayres,
no vehicle license, $5 fine sus
pended. August 2 L eland Ma gill,
Cecil, disobeying stop sign,
fined $10.
June 28 Dennis Allen Palm
er. Portland, shooting game bird
out of season, fined $25 with
$15 suspended.
July 6 Bill Joe Eubanks,
Portland, fishing without a li
cense, case dismissed.
nzrtnt CAZrrTZ-TIMES. Thursday. Aws i. IMS
Municipal Court
July 1 William James Duhcr
ty. Lexington, violation of basic
rule, fined $lf"
July 3 Arnold Wilson, esres
he motor not, fined $10,
July 4 Crne Scott 1 hand lee,
Ttgsrd, violation tf basic rule,
fined $15.
July 5 Ca lye Harrison,
violation of basic rule, fined
$15.
July 10 Jim Partlow, Board
man, violation of bale rule, $J5
ball forfeited.
July 13 William L, S-hulti.
drivlna? In wron I"", $10 ball
forfeited.
July ! Lorena Deardorff.
MoUlli. violation of basic rule,
fined $10.
July 2H Earl Paul Ayres. vlo.
latum d basic rule, fined $l'l.
Auut 3 Amo Ottenl, drunk
and diorter!v on public etrret,
fuw of $.t auiixrwle.1 on con
dition La leave town at orw.
Xaaoeta Wrtbt U laaklaff
steady recovery at home from
recent surgery In Providence
hrwpltal, Portland. Ills brents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright,
brought Mm home last Wed-neaday.
WE WISH TO
ANNOUNCE . . .
. . . that Gray's Saddlery hot now
moved to a new location at 127 N.
Main from our previous location at
140 W. May St.
This move has been made possi
ble by your fine cooperation and pa
tronage and will enable us to better
serve your needs.
We invite you to come in and see
us in our new location.
GRAY'S SADDLERY
NICK AND JOHN CHAT. OWNERS
Ml
IN
w
n n
aasWaswl
rir
Heppner
Ph. 676-8962
Plans Underway
For Coronation
Plans are currently underway
for the approaching coronation
ceremony of this year's Morrow
County Fair and Rodeo Queen,
Judy Sherer, scheduled for Sat
urday, August 14, at the rodeo
grounds.
A presentation of former ro
deo queens still residing In the
vicinity, along with a program
of local talent, Is also planned
for the evening. Past rodeo
queens and this year's queen
and court will be Introduced by
the master of ceremonies, Jerry
Sweeney, as they parade up
Main Street, on horseback and
In cars, to the rodeo arena for
the coronation ceremony.
Harley Sagcr and Wayne Har
sin, Jaycce committeemen, are
In the process of contacting the
former queens for their appear
ance, which for many will be
their first in years and should
bring back many pleasant memories.
Prido
k Criii
Claims on Hail
Damage Run High
Damage from hall storms of
last week ran as high as 55
to crops where the storms oc
curred, according to claims paid
through two local insurance of
fices. A total of 30 claims involving
18 ranches were reported paid
bv the two atrencles. C. A. Rue-
gles Insurance and Turner, Van
Marter and Bryant. -Other
ranches hit by the storm
were insured through, agents
elsewhere, they reported.
This was considered the heav
iest loss bv hall since the sum
mer of 1948, but this was not
nearly as bad as that year when
losses ran up to 60 and 70
through storms that hit gener
ally across the county on a
bumper crop year. 1
flnn lnim nn email nprcacp I
was made from a storm that
hit a small area Sunday after
In Its
BRAND MW CARTON.
We know you will enjoy this attractive, cool-looking carton in the modern
packaging trend.
You will be proud to have Pride of Oregon Ice Cream in your home freezer.
The new package is pretty enough to serve from directly on your party table.
Look Carefully -Foir The
of
On the square half-gallon cartons in the cold unit at your favorite store-Four
separate beautiful designs for 15 flavors
rare
OREGON Um
Your home-owned independent creamery for 47 years
Morrow
omnty, Creaiinery
HEPPNER
PH. 676-92U
noon.