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    HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday. August 6. 1970
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SAM EVERHART of the Junior LIU Soring claw demonstrate the
proper way to enter a boat from deep water. HU hand are
across on the opposite side of the boat as he pulls himself Into
the boat. This keeps his body weight low so as not to capsise
the boat
CAPSIZED BOAT. Juanita Wilson towards the camera and Ray
mond Curnutt grasp both hands across the bottom of the cap
sized boat. This will keep them afloat until rescued.
Boardman Grange Women fo Meet
BOARDMAN The WAC of
Greenfield Grange will meet
Aug. 12 at the grange hall start
lng wllh luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
Hostesses will be Mrs. John
Phillips and Mrs. Larry Phillips,
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VLsllors this week at the home
of Pastor and Mrs. Nell King
are Mrs. King's cousins. Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Hathaway, 6111
Kathy, Tom and Bob of Myrtle
Point,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood
have returned home from t
week's vacation to their sum
mer home on the Siletz River
on the coast.
Mrs. Leo Root has returned
home from a month's trip to
California visiting relatives. She
was accompanied by her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Deweese of Grand
view, Wash. They attended the
Mefford family reunion July 17
at Citrus Heights where her bro
ther-ln-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Macomber, live. There
were 49 present. Mrs. Root also
visited in Willows at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pike, and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Root at Paradi.se. She
also visited Mrs. Ruinette Root
there. While they were at Cit
rus Heights Max Deweese suf
fered a serious heart attack and
has been in the hospital at Rose
ville, Calif, since July 22.
Leola Tannehill Passes
Funeral services were held
here Monday at the Boardman
Community Church for Mrs
Clyde Leola B.) Tannehill, 75,
who died at her home in Port
land July 30 of a heart attack
R. A. Berger, The Dalles, con
ducted the services. Mrs. Ronald
Black and Mrs. LaVern Partlow
sang "Near To The Heart of
God" and "Beautiful Isle of
Somewhere" accompanied by
Mrs. Everett Struckmeier. Pall
bearers were Harold Baker, Bob
Sicard, Ralph Skoubo, Bob Lilly,
Gene Allen and Jim Miller.
A former resident of Board -
man for 28 years, Mrs. Tanne
hill was born Oct. 31, 1894 in
Iowa. She was married Jan. 16,
1915 and she and her husband
went to California to live, then
MAN OVERBOARD. Sam Everhart gives a reaching assist with to Boardman in 1935. They left
an oar to Raymond Curnutt. here In 1963 to live in LaGrande
for four years, moving to Port
land in 1967.
Survivors include the widower
at the home; three sons, Donald
of Portland, Lyle of Eugene,
Keith of La Grande; one sister,
Mrs. Grace Cooley of Fresno,
Lain.; and six grandchildren.
Mrs. Tannehill was a mem
ber of Greenfield Grange In
Boardman, and during the time
she lived here she was very ac
tive In the grange, and in the
Home Economics Club of the
grange.
Interment was in Boardman
Riverview Cemetery.
New Stamps this Weekend
Carol Moen, postmaster, an
nounces the coming sale of four
new stamps at the local post
office. The first one will be a
LOST OAR. Sam Everhart demonstrate the power used when the wiSht D- Eisenhower regular
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of Hazel L. Underal. 78. Mrs.
L'nderal was the mother of Mrs.
Orvlllo Carpenter, former resi
dent of Boardman and Umatilla
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roswold
of Salt Lake City, visited last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Allen. Mrs. Roswold
is Mrs. Allen's cousin.
Lucy Thew of Cove was a re
cent visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Harper.
Visitors last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlckland-
er were Mrs. Wlcklander's moth
er. Mrs. C. L. Saulre. and her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Delmer Robertson, all
of Orovllle, Calif.; and her bro
ther and slster-ln law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dclbert Blanchard of Seat
tie.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Parker
and Vince of Salem are visiting
this week at the home of Mrs.
Parker's mother, Mrs. Zoe Bill
lngs. Deanna Sullivan of San
Jose, Calif., will return to Salem
with them after visiting her
grandmother here.
At Mrs. Marlows
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ransier
and Denlse of Phoenix, Ariz.,
and their nephew, Buddy Ran
sier of Lodl, Calif., visited one
day last week at the home of
Mr. Ransler's aunt, Mrs. Frank
Marlow. Weekend visitors at
Mrs. Marlow's were her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Marlow and Melinda of
Salem, who were called to Pen
dleton by the illness and death
of Mrs. Marlow's father, Ted
Slaughter of Ritter, who died at
the Pendleton Community Hos
pital. Mrs. Leo Potts had major sur
gery at St. Anthony Hospital in
Pendleton last Friday. Her dau
ghter, Mrs. Howard Bundy of
Richland, Wash., is here with
her father while Mrs. Potts
in the hospital.
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CONFUSED? This cartoon was clipped from a
New Torker and brought In by Betty Pfeiffer.
Oregonians who recognize It will be amazed
to see Heppner on the sign post I
is
Come to The Fair
oar Is lost overboard.
6-cent stamp which will go on
sale here Aug. 7.
The second one, also a 6-cent
er, will be a new American Flag
stamp printed on the 9-color
Huck press, and goes on sale
Aug. 8.
The next one will be the 6-
cent Edgar Lee Masters Amer
ican Post commemorative stamp
and goes on sale first at the
Petersburg, 111, post office Aug.
22. It goes on sale here Aug.
23.
The last one will be the 6-
cent Woman Suffrage stamp
commemorating the 50th anni-
i versary of the constitutional
. . FOR BREAKFAST
The 4-H Snack Shack originat
ed years ago to furnish both
4-H members and fair viewers
with healthful, nutritious foods
Four-H members and families,
busy with fair activities, often
depend on the Snack Shack for
three meals each day. Operation
of the Snack Shack is the Coun
cil's only money making proj
ect.
Snack Shack menus and oper
ation will be revised this year
under the supervision of Mrs,
Don Llnnell, chairman. Extra
good food is promised break
fast through evening snacks!
See Pre-Show Activities
Come to the fairgrounds for
breakfast and get an early mor
ning view of pre-show activities
of 4-H members. Ever see a pig
have his morning bath, or a
choice lamb being fitted for
show? Some of the most inter
esting sights at a county fair
can be the preparations!
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients list for Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital for the week of
July 29 thru Aug. 4. Patients
dismissed: Bertha Ayers, Hepp
ner; Ronald Young, Heppner;
and Robert Spaulding, Fossil,
deceased.
Still receiving medical care
are: Delbert Emert, lone; Fred
Harrison, Heppner; Neil George,
lone; Edna Hutchins, Heppner;
and Gary Adams, Spray.
At Political
Conventions
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt
and Ralph Crum attended the
Reublican State Convention in
Eugene last week. Mr. Crum in
troduced an Agricultural plank
for the state platform.
Enrote home they stopped in
Portland to see Penny and Billy
June Marquardt.
Democrat
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck
were in Bend last week for the
State Democrat Convention. Mr.
Peck said the convention feeling
was enthusiasm for the Novem
ber election. Democrats are en
thusiastically working together
to get people registered and out
to vote. They plan emphasis on
those who have never voted.
Heppner Garden Club will will be "How to prepare flowers
meet Aug. 10 at the home of and vegetables for the Fair."
Mrs. Alice McCabe. The program
Gazette-Times want ads pay.
Lumber Special
Kinzua Corporation
Heppner
2x8 Cr 10 F Cr L Utility 8-16' 45m
2x4 Cr 6 W. F. Economy 6-16' 25m
2x8 & 10 F & L Economy 6-16' .... 25m
1x4, 6, 8 10 & 12 Pine
No. 5 6-16' 25m
Fir & Larch sold in load lots approx 3-4m
Who'S WhO ' PENDLETON 1970
ZEPHYR
ELECTRIC, INC.
832 S. E. Emigrant A to.
Electrical Contractnr
W. F. (Mike)
ZIMMERMAN
Pendleton,
Oregon 97801
Bun, Phone
276-6921
Res. Phun.
276-636S
B.E. Hill & Sons, Owners
Phone 276-7033 P. O. Box 1536
Hill's Furniture &
Manufacturing Co.
Custom Upholstered Furniture
Complete Home Furnishings
Carpet, Vinyl, Draperies
Re-upholstery Airport Road
BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandl, Own
Everything In Used Furnitur sad
Appliances at the Lowest Prices In
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276 2353 301 S- W. 20th
Pendleton
Open Six Days A Week to Serve Tou
DONT STAND UP IN THE BOAT. Here Molly Pierce and Jerry
Gentry demonstrate the correct way to change places in a boat.
Jerry has crouched down In the boat Molly straddles him keep.
In? her center of gravity low with her bent-over position and
balance is maintained with a foot on each side of him.
A collision occurred Tuesday
on Main Street, surprising two
drivers. It was reported that
M.V. Nolan backed from a park-
amendment that gave American "P into e path of Betty
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New Favorite
Food Show
By BIRDINE TULLIS
A highlight event for 4-H food
club members has been added
to county fair events for this
year. Favorite Food Show will
give foods club members a time
to show the public their learn
ines in equal prominence to
style revue for clothing mem
bers. The event will be open
for public viewing at 7:30 Tues
clay evening, Aug. 25.
Each participant will have a
capsule table setting, complete
with centerpiece appropriate for
meal at which they would serve
their chosen favorite food. The
contest will be judged prior to
public showing, the 4-H member
will be present at her exhibit
to visit with viewers about 4-H
projects and offer samples of
her prepared favorite food.
It is hoped the addition of
Favorite Foods Show will stress
the wide scope and learnings of
4-H foods members. Not only
are they learning to prepare nu
tritious well balanced, eye ap
pealing meals, but also to be
gracious hostesses!
There is action at Fair every;
night where 4-H is Involved.
Come to the Fair you'll be
proud of our Morrow County 4-H
youth!
FOREST FIELD DAY FRIDAY
The Blue Mountain Chapter of
the Society of American Forest
ers is sponsoring a forestry field
day for members and invited
guests. It will take place at
Galloway Meadows, approxi
mately five miles from Elgin.
It will Include demonstrations of
modern forest practices and use
of aircraft in forestry. Milo
Prindle is chairman from this
area.
You are invited to attend. The
time is 9:30, Aug. 7.
Mrs. Mink Hcrugen and Judd
of Klamath Falls visited here
with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ruhl
and other relatives while she and
Judd were in the area for the
Babe Ruth Tournament in Pen
ttlcton. Mrs. Haugen will be re
membered here as Zelma Bun
dy.
women the right to vote. It will
be on sale first at the Adams,
Mass., post office Aug. 26. It
will go on sale here Aug. 27.
To Spokane
Mrs. Glen Carpenter accompa
nied Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Car
penter of Umatilla to Spokane
last week to attend the funeral
Galbraith's car. Betty was unable
to stop In time, her car receiv
ing damaged headlights.
Barbara Sherman, 15 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Sherman flew to Los Angeles
Sunday to visit her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Has-kett.
Sid Thompson Motors
2003 S. W. Emigrant Ph.276-3832
Across from Albertson Market
Datsun Dealer Good
Selection of Used Cars
Aristocrat Travel Trailers,
Kit Campers, Security Travel
Trailer & Campers
m
ENJOY WONDERFUL CONVENIENCE WITH
MAICO HEARING AIDS
21 S. W. Dorlon
Pendleton, Ore. 97801
Ph. 267-3155 Name
12 different styles and power with Address
frequency variable tone settings City & State
Send for Free Booklet
"Enjoy Better Living'
PAY YOUR BILLS
WHEN DUE
and
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
INDUSTRIAL COMMERC1A1
FARM AND HOME
?76 TP-1
KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD
Pioneer Service Credit Information Is most valuable
No commissions charged on collections
All money Is paid direct to creditors
Pioneer
SERVICE CO., INC.
SINCE 1926
The Merchants' and Professional Men's Organization
HANDBILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE
OREGON IDAHO UTAH NEVADA DIVISION
Division Office: Eugene. Oregon
WATCH FOR THE GREEN AND BLACK
ANNA LEE'S
Anna Lee
Kennedy, Owner
2A S. Main Ph. 276-2182
Fashions for Juniors, Misses, falzes
Nationally Advertised Branaa
THEWS SHEET METAL
1907 S. W. Court Ph. 276-3751
Air Conditioning Heating
Sheet Metal Work
Residential
Commercial
COAST TO COAST STORES
348 S. Main Ph. 276-0551
The Store Where Your Dollar
Will Do the Most
Mr. & Mrs. Collier Owners
Hardware Sporting Goods
Houseware Automotive
iP en .l it IBeauty Cctftq
"No Appointment Necessary"
All Work Strictly Supervised
Call or Write for
Enrollment Dates
326 S. Main Ph. 276-1748
Pendleton
SHOES
FOR WOMEN
OF ALL AGES
Walla Walla
You've Got A Lot
To Live
And Pepsi's Got A Lot
To Give
PEPSI-COLA
BOTTLING CO., PENDLETON
C&R MOBILE HOMES. INC.
101 S. W. 18th St Ph. 276-7385
Eastern Oregon's Most Complete
Mobile Home Center
Skyline Frontier Fleetwood
Lamplighter Nashua
Sales 8c Service
Inland Empire Bank Financing
Medical Center
Pharmacy
1100 Southgate Phone 276-1531
Emergency 276-1358
(Hwy. 395 across from
Stewart's Town & Country)
Prescriptions Mailed Free
Anywhere
Hospital Supplies Crutches
Wheelchairs Etc.
S & H Stamps Too!!
to.
276-5352
FARM
LOANS
702 S. W. Dorlon
1
f Pendleton
transmission
344 S. W. 1st
jPh. 276-3033
Automatic or Standard Transmission
Service
Full Line of Rebuilds Trans. Parts
Plus Fltntatnne Rneed Shot) Clutches,
Gears, Etc Emergency No.
Flintstone John 276-4587
276-7361
ROUND-UP KIRBY CO.
Sales & Service
New & Used All Makes
Vacuum Cleaners
417 So. Main 276-7638
Pendleton, Ore.
Barnum's Trading Post
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sal
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING GOODS
Ph. 276-3151
28 S. E. Emierant. Pendlptnr
When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp
ner, these Pendleton Business and Professional
Firms will be happy to serve you.