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HEPPNER CAZETTE. TIMES. Thursday. Nwmbr 14. 19C3 Newlyweds Make Home in Kinzua Br VIBCINIA KELSO Held ovt fnm last week) KINZUA In H ceremony lcr fiumed Monday evening, (Mo lur I'S. at the Wheeler ctimify nuithouM bv Judge Clareni-e Astu-r. Miss Carol Ann Mann In-Ill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs (;nvr Mansfield of Portland became the bride of Leroy .sii muri'. son of Mr. and Mrs ( laude Slcmore of Kinzua Tin couple was attended by Mrs. Claude Sizemor and Mr. I)c Siemore of Fossil. Thi'V will make their home In Kinua where Lerov In employ et! bv Kinzua Corporation. J. R. Wright returned to hi home at Rockaway Sunday af ler having siM-nt the past two weeks visiting at the home of Ms son and family, Mr. and Mrs Willi Wright, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dyer and Mm Bernerd were business vis ilors to Madras Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Peterson and daughter Cheryl of Port land spent the week-end here willi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muzzy. The Petersons had brought Mrs. Muzzv back to her home here filler havlnc spent several days with them in Portland. On hat urdav, Mr. Peterson and Paul Muzzv went to Portland to meet Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Muzzv and family of Thorne Bay, Alaska, iiml brine them to Kinzua where they will stay until In the spring. Mrs. Norwood Watts and sons and Mrs. Clarence Woods and Mux went to Albany Saturday morning to spend the week-end vi: iting with Mr. and Mrs. For ic.' t Logan and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thoring ton of Lake Oswego were week rnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Wham. Mrs. Stanley Benson, Mrs. Ver lin Conner and Miss Verla Con ner spent Tuesday and Wedes day of last week in Portland on business. While there they vis lied with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Miller, Flatt's Truck Service PHONE 989-8420 For Fast and Dependable FBEICHT TRUCK SERVICE Daily Overnight Service From Portland Including Saturday MOVING? CALL US GENE ORWICK Mrs. Daniel Bell and children of Portland pent from last Wednesday afternoon until Fri day morning visiiliu: with Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Kelso, Joe Bowman of Portland senl the week-end visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jlga How man. He was accompanied bv Miss Carol Nistad who visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al len Mstad. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, Sr., received the news recently n( the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald of Portland. The little miss was burn October 22. welched 8 lb oz., and has been named Ml- thele Lynn. She loins a broth er, Sanriv. Mrs. AH-iJonaia is ine burner Montell Walker. Mrs. Ed Wham and daughter Vlckl were in John Dav Tues- litV of last week for Vlckl to have dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eversole and Mrs. Vernon Perry were business visitors to Heppner la.st Tuesday. While in Heppner thev visited with Vernon Perry at the hospital. Mr. Perry came home Friday. Mrs. Earl Norrls and Mrs. Tom Jordan went to The Dalles Tuesday where they brought Mrs. Marie Khoton back to Camp 5 for a visit. She return ed to her home in The Dalles on Thursday. O. L. Adams went to Pendle ton last Tuesday and brought (iuv Van Arsdale home from ht Anthony hospital where he had been receiving teatment. Mrs. Ilerschel Murdock was in Pendleton la.st Tuesday on business and to do some shop Ping. The Camp 5 Womens Club had ils annual dinner la.st Wed nesdav evening at the Sham rcx-k Club in Fossil. Those en loving this evening were Fran ces White. Terry Todd, Ruth Jordan. Pat Van Arsdale, Del- urcs Wimer, Carol Norris. Bar bara Mortimore. Marie Rhoton Maie Hulett, Sue Tipton, and Eva DeMeritt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Medlock and family of Post Falls, Idaho, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris. While here they also visited with other triends In the area. Gene Jordan and Glen Boeh Ike of Mitchell were Friday vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jor dan. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp went to Weston Saturday to vis it with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gro gan. While at Weston they al so transacted business in Pen cileton and Walla Walla. HEREIISTOH Special Grange Sunday Observed By DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Lexln iloti Grange met on Sunday, riovem ber 10, with a very busy after noon schedule. A pollack din ner was served at niton with the Women'! Activity club fur nishing the turkey and dress ing. hollowing the dinner an interesting program was pre sented under the direction of Mrs, Ola ituggles, lecturer. Musical selections were pre sented bv Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson of Heppner, and Mrs Kenneth Smouse and Mrs. Na than Thorpe. Donna Pointer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pointer, cave her talk on soil and water conservation. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gouty showed their rock collection and gave a descriptive talk on these. As this was the combined Booster meeting with church service pro gram and the regular meeting, there were about 60 guests pres ent for the afternoon, among them visitors from Willows and Greenfield Granges. Among vis iting ministers were Rev. Ray mond Beard, Rev. and Mrs. F. VV. Lueilde, and baby, Rev. and Mrs. Earl Soward, Rev. and Mrs Robert Wolf and family, and Rev. and Mrs. O. D. Harris. After the program a get acquainted hour was enjoyed, after which the regular meet ing of the Grange was held. At this time there was an elec tion of the following officers: Master, Kenneth Smouse; over- seerer, Alfred Nelson, Jr.; secre tary. Jean Nelson; treasurer, Delpha Jones; lecturer, Mildred Davidson; chaplain, Marie Stea gall; steward, Edward Hunt; gatekeeper, Cecil Jones; assist ant steward, Joe Yocom; lady assistant steward. Hilda Yocom; Pomona, Nora Turner; Ceres, Frances Smouse; Flora, June Christopherson, and executive committee, Edward Hunt, Eu gene Mateske, and Norman Nel son. Also, the increase In dues was discussed. Due to the raise in so many things. It costs more to run the Grange, and follow ing discussion at the last two meetings it was decided to raise dues to $7.50 a year per member. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe were present trom Hermision. Thorpe is the Morrow county deputy for the Granges. I Saddle Pal Club Receives Awards DON MARTEL Meetings Slated On Landscaping All interested persons in lima 11a and Morrow counties are nvited to attend a special in terest meeting on landscaping. Don Martel, professor and halrman of the Oregon State University Landscape Architec ture Department, will talk on the principles of basic landscap ing In Umatilla and Morrow counties on November 18 and 19. The same program will be offered In three locations. Dates and locations are as follows: Monday, November 18. Pendleton, 7:30 p.m., Vert Club Room; Tuesday, November 19, Milton-Freewater, 2:00 P m., Club Room, Community Build ing; and Tuesday, November 19, Boardman, 7:31) p.m., Corn- Area, Riverside High By MARY LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN All members of tlu Boardman Saddle Pals 4 II Club won trophies at the 4-11 Award program held in Irrigon last Thursday night, as a re nil of wining blue ribbons in hnih showmanship and horseman-hip at the Morrow county horse fair this fall Members Include Karen Phil lips, Nela Phillips, Denlce Hen k!e, Judy and Jerita Noble. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Noble are the leaders. Announcement was made at the meeting of the city council last Tuesday night that the Ore gon Insurance Rating Bureau had given the city a fire Insur ance rating of 7. which will mean a considerable reduction in fire insurance rates for residents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman have received word of the birth of a grandson, born to their son and daughter-in-law, Spec'5 and Mrs. Jim Hoffman. October 25, in Bad Kreuznach, Germany. The new baby weighed 4 lb., '6 oz., and has been named Tim othy James. Maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Franke of Irrigon. Great-grand parents are Vivian Hoffman of Dufur and Frankie Cason of Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkle and son David of Matlawa. Wash.. and Wllkle'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fiovd Wilkle of Royal Iowa, arrived Saturday to spend the week end at the home of Mrs. Vern Wilkle' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. earl Gil lespie. Maxlne Sicard left last Tues day for her home In Los An geles, Calif., after visiting the past three weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard. and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball left Saturday for Eugene to spend the week-end visiting at the home of Mrs. Ball's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow. They will also go to Lincoln City to visit Ball's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball, and Mrs. Ball's sister-in-law, Mrs. Crystal Bar Barlow. Mrs. Frank Marlow ac companied them and will visit her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Smith. In Toledo. Ted Bloke, 63, Dies In Portland Sunday Ted Blake. 63. of Portland died unexpectedly In that city Sunday following an apparent heart attack, according to In formation rei-elved by his nlitv, Mrs. Paul (Bethel) ileinrlch of Heppner. Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Thursday (today) at the ilol man Funeral Hume, 28th and Hawthorne, Portland, Mr. Blake had visited in Hepp ner only two weeks ago and was apparently in good health at that time. Among suvlvors are the widow of Portland, the former Ella Fell of Heppner; a daughter, Mrs. Gar White of Portland; two grandchildren; a brother, Mearl, of Portland; sister-in-law, Mrs. Snoda Blake of Heppner; a cousin, Mrs. Eva Griffith of Heppner; two nephews, Bill Blake of Monmouth and Darrell Blake of Condon; and the niece. Mrs. Heinrich of Heppner. Two brothers, Kenneth and Ray Blake, preceded him In death. Davidson a couple 134 W. 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Mrs. Bill Gienger of Monu ment was a caller at the Roy Martin home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin are the parents of a baby daughter born Wednesday, November 6, at St. Anthony hospital In Pen dleton. She weighed 6 lb., 14 oz., and has been named Susan Elizabeth. Maternal grandpar ents are Dr. and Mrs. Everett J. Smith of Chicago, great grandmother is Mrs. Catherine Deustch, also of Chicago. Pater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin of Lexington great-grandmothers are Mrs. Percy Cecil of Heppner and Mrs. Hortense Martin of Port land. Mrs. Smith was to arrive on Wednesday of this week to make the acquaintance of her new granddaughter, coming from her home in Chicago Mr. iind Mrs. Donald Miller and children of La Grande were Sunday visitors at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones. Mrs. T. E. Messenger, Sr., re turned home after spending the week at the Carl Marquardt home, helping care for the Mar quardt children, while Sherrie Marquardt has been confined to Pioneer Memorial hospital. Donald Papineau has returned home from a stay in Pioneer Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steagall and baby daughter of Portland spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. Also present on Sunday tor din ner were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell and family of lone, Mr and Mrs. Bob Steagall and fam ily and Mrs. Jerry Dougherty and children. mons school. Martel will show colored slides and films to illustrate his points. The presentation is t follow-up to the Extension un it lessons on basic landscaping presented last year by Dave Burkhart, Milton Freewater, county extension agent. Molly Saul, Umatilla County Extension Agent, emphasizes that the meetings will be open to the public. The programs, sponsored by the County Exten sion Service, will be of inter est to all men and women in terested in gardening and their home, added Mrs. Saul Mrs. Ron (Fcrye) Olson and two daughters, Karen and Sher yl, of Pasco, Wn spent the past week-end here visiting friends and relatives while staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vesta Kilkenny and family. Russell Kilkenny also spent the week-end visiting his family, coming from Eueene. where lie is in his freshman year at the University of Oregon. The Ladies Aid Society of Boardman Community church met on Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Bernard Donovan, with Mrs. Frank Marlow as co-hostess. Mrs. Vera Pettit was In charge of the spiritual program taking as her topic, "The Ala baster Box." umcers lor next year were elected as follows: Mrs. Hazel Miller, president; Mrs. Ralph Earwood, vice-president; Mrs. Leo Root, secretary; Mrs. Seth Russell, treasurer. Mrs. Rollin Bishop read an ar tide, "Fall Wardrobe," and Mrs. Marlow read "A Time For Thanksgiving." The next meeting will be the annual Mystery Sister Christmas party December 4, which will be held at Community Church at 2 p.m. Members of the Home Economics Club of Greenfield Grange will be guests. Mystery Sisters will be revealed with ex change of gifts, and names drawn for next year. Officers of the society will be hostesses. Mrs. Roy Ball, postmaster, and Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo went to Pendleton Friday to attend the annual postal Christmas plan ning meeting held at the post office. Mrs. John Olson and Harriett Dickerhoff of San Diego, Calif., are here for a month's visit at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Ash. ARE YOU DEPENDING ON PIGGY? THERE'S A BETTER TO SAVE MONEY. POSIT IT WITH US WATCH IT CROW. Y -T- J OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $15,000 FIEl ST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 848 PENDLETON i m m ! ii ujl 1 E j JiL . 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FREE ESTIMATES Potter Interment Held November 6 Lee Potter, former Heppner resident, died Sunday, Novem- here 3, at the Ponderosa Rest Home in Klamath Falls follow ing a lengthy illness. He was 71 years of age. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Ted Miller, and one bro ther. Linlev Potter, both of Klamath Falls. Potter was born November 30, 1896. to David and Anna Pot ter, who preceded him in death in 1914 and 1949 respectively. He was an army veteran oi World War II. Following funeral services in Klamath Falls, a graveside serv ice was held in Heppner on Wednesday, November 6, with the Rev. Melvin Dixon officiat ing. Sweeney Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. WATER IS ONE OF YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSETS YOU WOULD BE PRUDENT TO INVESTIGATE AND PROTECT YOUR WATER RIGHTS. WITH THE GREAT DEMAND FOR WATER, IT WOULD BE WISE TO ASK YOUR "STATE WATER MASTER" FOR THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PAMPHLET OF THE STATE ENGINEER RELATIVE TO THE APPROPRIA TION AND USE OF GROUND (WELL) WATER, TOGETHER WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING GROUND WATER APPLICATIONS WITH OVER 35 YEARS OF WELL DRILLING EXPERIENCE WE ARE CONTINUING TO DRILL WELLS WITH THE HIGHEST YIELD AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS. Father's Death Calls Roods to Medford Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood re turned Saturday, November 2, from Butte Falls, Ore., where thev were called by the sudden death of Mrs. Rood's father, Ar thur B. Meyers. Mr. Meyers was an a via burn er and spent much time hunt ing prior to his death. He was 83 vears of age. Funeral services were held Friday. November 1. at Siski you Memorial Park in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson and two children from Albany spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamse Bloodsworth and family. REMEMBER A good well just doesn't happen ... It is the result of work with experience and planning. Our pleased cus tomers are our best recommendation. For Answers to Your Well Problems, Drop A Card to OTTO ELLSWORTH P. 0. Box 485, Heppner Or Call 676-9698