Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 17, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Sectional ETA Contests
Held at Riverside High
By MART IXt NAHLOW
llOAItDMAN-IUvrrslde IT A
rhaptrr. with their imtructur,
Ihinald Blotk. host iur Ui
actional parllsmrnlary and
public apreklnf ntntPKl here
Saturday. The I'rndlrton and
lUvrol.ln chapters, flrnt and mc
ond place winners In the lllue
Mountain lltrl1 contest, cum
ix'trd with the winner of th
South Central dUtrlrt. Ilrdmond
and lirnd. In the parliamentary,
with Krdmond Rrttlnx flrl
place, and frndleton nt-ond.
Blue Mountain Ittrlt win
nera In the public speaking. Wy
'Kat, first, and I) ma pin.
ond. comix-ted. with the South
lenlral wlnnrra, Kctlmond and
liend, with Wy'fcast winning
first, and bond smmd.
Mrmbvrs of the Doardman
Tllllmm club held lu annual
Swrt-thrart Dinner Sunday even
ing at the home of Mr. and Mri.
IL M. Walker, with Mrs. Ih'W
ey Writ and Mrs. Joe Tatune
co luMti-kMS. Th' present In
cluded Mr. and Mr. Kalph
SkoulMi, Mr. and Mra. Kon Pan
ic l. Mr. and Mra. Don Down
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Konald Black,
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Kuell,
Mrs. Zoe Hillings. Dewey Went
and Joe Tatone.
St. Mary'a Altar Society held
a dinner meeting Tuesday night
of last week at the Klks llub
In llermltfon. The Itev. Simon
Couichlan and Itev. Vrnantlus
O'Shea were special guents.
Mra. Dante Daltoso will be In
charite f the church for Feb
ruary. The next meeting will be at
the home of Mra. Da It 00 March
7.
The Hoars' man Garden Club
will meet February 21 at the
home of Mra. Arthur Sabin at
8 p.m.
The Home Kconomlc Club of
Greenfield Grants met last
Wednesday at the home of Mr.
Walter Wyu. with Mr. Frank
Mat low a co hostess. I.unch
wa served at 12:30. Mr. Kollin
Bishop was a guest.
Committee appointed for the
February 18 card party were
Mr. Joe Tatone and Mr. Haye.
the. party to be at the Tatone
home. For the March 4 party,
the committee will be Mr. Ben
Donovan and Mr. W. G. See-hafi-r.
with the party at the
Donovan home.
A dutch auction brought $2.85.
Announcement wn made that
Georre Fleihman from the So
cial Security office In La Grande
would be at the grange hall the
evening of February 19 to talk
on Medicare at 7:30 He will al
so be there at 5:30 to sign up
anyone t5 or over who ha not
previously been signed. The
public I Invited. There will be
a pot luck dinner at 6:30.
The Mothers Club of Board
man Grade school met Thursday
afternoon of la.it week at the
schoolhouse, with Mrs. Harold
Baker and Mrs. John Brandt as
hostesses. Mrs. Bob Sleard as
sisted. For the program hour the first
nnd second grades sang a num
ber of songs.
Mrs. Slcurd reported that there
would be no kindergarten In
Boardmnn this year, and those
who wished could send children
to the Irrlgon school which
started February 14.
The club voted to assist with
the community auction sale
sponsored by the Boardmnn
Garden Club April 2. Funds are
to be used for the city park In
the new townslte.
Mrs. Leonard Bedord an
nounced the Medicare meeting
at the grange hall February 19
at 7:30 p.m.
A committee was appointed
to plan a baked food sale and
pick the date. They are Mrs.
Vernon Russell. Mrs. Bedord
and Mrs. Slcurd.
The Busy Bakers 4 II cooking
club met last Thursday at the
home of their leader, Mrs. Ar
nold Hoffman. Diane Rash and
Helen Cook demonstrated how
to make a green salad, and
Charmalee Flock and Glenda
Moore made biscuits. These
were later Berved to the group
Mrs. Claud Coats received
word that her grandson, Jim
Mallery, son -of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Mallery of Seattle, Wash.,
was selected as the outstand
ing boy In the senior class of
Mount Rainier High school It
Seattle and Is to attend the Lib
eral Arts Seminar at Hood's
Canal over the week-end. Each
year the University of Washing
ton selects the outstanding boy
and girl senior to attend the
seminar, which Includes lee
tures, banquets, etc. Young Mal
lery stayed at the home of his
grandmother last summer while
employed at a local service sta
tion. I
Sharon Donovan, student at
E.O.C., La Grande, spent the
week-end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Don
ovan. She has as her house
guest, Sue Winters, Chenowith,
also a student at E.O.C.
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
High school and Boardman
Grade school for the week of
February 21-25 are as follows:
Monday stew and biscuits, veg
etable sticks and fruit; Tuesday
hot dogs, potato chips, corn
and cherry crunch; Wednesday
fried chicken, sweet potatoes,
green beans and fruit; Thurs
day spaghetl, vegetable salad
and prune rake: Fridayfifth
fillet iwead. butter and milk
re wrved with all meal.
Mrt. Frank Marluw waa rail
ed tu Walla Walla, Wah. Ut
week by the Illness of her aunt.
Mra. Lrnet A. Zerba, who waa
taken to the Walla Walla Gen
eral hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard of
Nyma were overnight vUltora
laftt week at the borne of Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur Sabin.
Hardman Folk
Return lo Homes
After Absences
By BLANCHE McDANICL
HARDMAN. RHF-A CltKKK
Snow blanketed this area most
r.r ihi na-,t week, with a good
wind to keen It stirred up.
Blowing in -wiiii ine norm
lat Wednesday were Mr. and
Mrs. Les Robinson who have
Ment about three months In,
Ashland. They reported lots of
snow In all the mountains, but
encountered their wort atorm
while eomlnc over the Blue Mts.
from Spray. . ,
While In the AHiiina area
they visited with the Mitch
Chapman.
Another light shines brightly
lnce Jess Coate moved back
Irum lleppner. City life didn't
apeal to Jet, and we're glad
to have him home.
Recent Pendleton visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens and
family. They spent a night with
her folks. Mr. and Mr. Bill
Brlnda.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Graves a week ago were
Mr. and Mr. Walt Hill. Jr.. and
family of Pendleton. Mr. and
Mr. Don Heliker of lone. Mrs.
John Graves of Hardman and
Mr. and Mr. Harold Feck of
Upper Rhea Creek.
Two week ago Cecil McDan
lei accompanied Chuck I'hegley
of lleppner to the Bend area
where they spent a few days
felling timber. They spent one
night with the Scott Reed fam
ily of Bend. Knroute home they
viitlted with Mr. and Mr. Jim
Shelton and family of Mitchell.
Dallas Crabcr recently helped
his neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Maley, move to Parkland Alber
ta. Canada, where they have
purchased a ranch. Tarkland Is
about SO miles fro:n Calgary.
Dallas wa much Impressed
with that country. He flew home
and was met in Pendleton by
Mrs. Craber. Due to a dense fog,
It was sometime before the
plane could land.
Mr. and Mrs. Klnard McDan
lei of lleppner have purchased
the Roy Knlghten house. They
haven't moved yet. but do spend
some time there. Mrs. Everett
llarshman accompanied Mrs.
McDaniel to Hardman last Sun
day. College students home for the
weekend were Sharon Hams
from Pacific Beauty School in
Portland. Kenny Wright from
Blue Mt. College In Pendleton,
accompanied by a guest, Donny
Capon from Eastern Oregon col
lege In La Grande.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Steers were Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Steers and fam
ily of lleppner. An uninvited lit
tle black and white animal
made his presence known later
in the evening.
Mrs. Walter Wright. Mrs. Eve
lyn Farrcns and Mrs. Hannah
Anderson spent Saturday In Ar
lincton visiting the Wright's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Anderson and
family.
Spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel was
their grandson, Tom Mnhon
from Idaho City. Idaho. Tom al
so visited with the Cecil McDan
lei family on Sunday, and Mel
vln McDaniel was also a Sun
day caller.
Mrs. Albert Wright was In
Pendleton last Tuesday and
Thursday for medical attention.
Also on the sick list is Mrs. Dar
rell Harris. Tercv Cecil was ta
ken to Pioneer Memorial hospit
al In Heppner last Wednesday,
but according to latest reports,
he Is Improving.
Kenneth Batty of Heppner
was a Hardman visitor on Sat
urday. Calling Saturday on Merlin
Stone wore Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Stone and Jeannette of Upper
Rhea Creek and James Richard
son of Heppner. Kenneth Gates
and Lee Stone of Heppner call
ed on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crewdson
and Mrs. Glen Irby were visitors
at the Les Robinson home on
Sunday.
JIM'S MEAT CO.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Stanfield. Oregon
Old-Fashloned
Hickory Smoked
Wednesdays.
Curing
Slaughtering
Fridays
Cutting and Wrapping
Locker Beef and Pork
Will pick up two beef or
more free of charge
Phone 449-3623 Jim Tolan
Day or Night
THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 9783C, Thursdoy, February
Council Agrees To Buy Loader
By LflVELLC FAtTLOW
tfMHr.nMAt th February
Council meeting, presided over
i,u Mrni.r r hi-kii-r Wilson, the
council voted to purchase the
loader which tney were uing
for street work on a rental bas
is with option to buy.
Warren Mrtoy was eieciea
mayor pro tem. and a letter of
resignation from Councilman
llnrrv MnvHor ua read. SnvdeT
has accepted employment with
a construction company and is
no longer relding In Irrlgon.
Ill replacement has not as yet
been announced.
Mavr VL'tium iiv a renort
on street work accomplished to
anil announced the Boy
Scouts would be participating
In the Marcn louncii met-un.
Tt, ihtrri in a aeries of cranee
mriiM uaa n loved at the home
of Mr. and Mr. Mas well Jones
Saturday evening. Jones Is Mas
ter of the Irrlgon Grange. I'riies
for the evenings high scores
i.a, uMi liv Mra. Krd.illa DeK-
ter and Vern Jones. Mrs. Paul
mm,
Slaughter won the traveling pi
nochle prize, and consolation
prlws went to Mrs. Paul Slaugh
ter and James Dobbins. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Smith extended an
Invitation to meet at their home
Saturday evening, February 26.
Keith Maddux was honored
with a surprlft birthday party
at his home with his classmates
from Riverside High school at
tending. Following refresh
ments, the young people danced
for recreation.
Rev. D-ivId Kenney and his
mother. Mrs. John If. Kenney
were In charge of services at the
Pendleton Bethel Assembly of
God Church Sunday evening. In
the absence of their pastor. Rev.
Kenney provided special music
as well as brinfllng the message
for the evening,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller re
turned to Irrlgon Sunday even
ing after a 3 month vacation In
Phoenix. Ariz. 1
Mr. and Mri Chase McCoy
and his daughter. Mrs. BUI De
Grande, all of Long Beach. Cal
if., spent the week end In Irrl
-WoxilcL you. -believe your car's vehicle identification.
xZmtoer might' toe wortu $2,332.00 in cash to you.?
(This odd figure is also the price of a Buick
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: Check that car regis
tration of yours. If the first symbols of your
vehicle Identification number on It match up
with one of those listed at the right, you might
have won yourself $2,332 cash. No slogan to
Invent, no puzzle to solve. To find out for sura
If you won, Just hop down to your nearest Buick
dealer's. Hs's got a list of complete winning
numbers posted. (No, you don't hava to own a
Buick to have a winning number.) If your com
plete vehicle identification number appears on
his list-you're In the money.
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gon with his mother, Mrs. Ruth
McCoy, his brothers and sister
In law. Mr. and Mrs. Warren
MiCoy and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McCoy nd famllle. and Mr.
and Mr Vernon Stewart and
family.
Sharon Stewart was honored
on her 10th birthday with a par
ty at her home Thursday after
noon, with her 4th grade class
mates present The youngsters
played game and after gifts
were opened, refreshments of
cake. Ine cream and punch were
served.
Auxiliary Plans Work Day
Ladles Auxiliary of Veterans
of World War I, No. 379 will
hiva a wnrbHlv At the Old Ir-
rtgon School cafeteria Monday,
February 21, at lu:au a.m. a pot
luck meal will be served at
nrw.n Anvone wishing to volun-
te their services will be wel
come to attend to assist in ty
ing afghans for use in veterans
hospitals.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sklles,
Fred Hoadlcy. Leslie Smith,
Fred Walker and Mr. and Mrs.
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Buick dealer near you. See Ms W Double-Checked used cars. too.
Reea M'gan attemled a World
War I Veterans buvinesa ine4
lm and txrflurk dinner at th
Columbia r;rsng IUJI In lierm-
Ulon rrlday cveninf.
The "Kooky KookerV 4 II
flub had their Hth meeting In
the old Irrlgon Nliool rafrtnrU
Monday after Mhl. Members
ailnrtina- ta-rr VlrkV HoMiS.
Grace McGlnnla, Frncr Mc
Donald, Klchl and Tammy nnv
Air and tr.lr UA.1r, M-r. Wii
lard Miller. The girl anwered
roll call with a valentine ver
and tiefore the business meet
Ing. they rnsde medium and
thick white sauce, and read
about various paste. During the
businea meeting the girls dis
runufd their baked fuud sale
which will be February 19 from
lO.tM) a m. to 4:W p.m. at both
Irrlgon grocery store. Rk-kl
Snyder was elected vice-president
of the group.
Mrs. Jack Humbert and son
Jeffrey. Cooa Bay, spent the
week-end In Irrlgon visiting hef
folks. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Murtl
haw. Valentine parties were observ
ed In the individual classrooms
of A. C Houghton school Mon
day, with room mothers from
Boardman and Irrlgon In charge
of the parties.
Mr. and Mrs. vemon btewan.
Sharon and Tom drove to Pen
HMnn Kunrfav and attended
church services at the Church
of God. They were joined in
Pendleton by his brother. War
ren Stewart of La Grande.
Susan McCoy and Terry, stu
dents at Eastern Oregon Col
lege, spent the week end In Ir
rlgon visiting their folks. Mr.
and Mrs. Warren McCoy and
Debbie and Mr. and -Mrs. Ben
McCoy. They also visited their
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grandmother. Mrs Ruth McCoy
and an ttntta and aunt from
Long iKicti. Calif. Mr. and Mr,
(harle MeCoy and hi daugh
ter. Mr. Bill iJeGrande.
Mis Ann Schmeder. senior at
F!ern Oregon College, siwnt
the week end In St. Helen. (He
gn. visiting Mr. and Mr. I n
Olmaeheid and family. Otm
rheld was formerly principal of
A. C llouifhton Sthoot
Larry pawaon. grandson of
Mrs. Nora Pasnon. Irrlgon. ha
completed his boot ramp at the
San Diego Naval Training On
tnr, and Is now stationed on the
V. S. 3 Princeton out of Long
Beach. Calif.
Jar! Sonteng I convalescing
at his home after bring con
fined at the Umatilla hoopital.
MU Vivian Temple ha ac
eepted employment a a clerk
typist with tVr Dale Ranger Sta
tion. Mr. and Mrs, M. H Hadwlck.
Salem, spent the week end vis
iting her brother in law and ft-
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Section 2
CO IX ELECTRIC
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fJfDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL
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