Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Tlme$, Thurt., Dec. t, Wi
Page 9
Lonfoglon
Mr. and Mm. Charlie Pad
berg and family of Dayton,
Wn., were recent visitor with
her parents, Mr. and Mrt.
0 E. Baker, and his mother,
Mrs. Catie Padberg.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller,
former Cecil residents, visited
at the Catie Padberg home
Tuesday enroule to (heir home
in Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Palmer entertained with a
cord party Sunday at their
home. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Harrison. Mr. and
Mrs Mike Pulmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Marshall. High
was won by Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison.
The Rebekah and Odd
Fellow card party Saturday
was well attended, with five
tables present. The next party
will be Jan. S.
Doordnon
There were seven tables of
pinochle in play at the card
party held Tuesday of last
week at the Greenfield Grange
Hall, sponsored by the Wom
en's Activity of the grange.
Mrs. W.G. Seehafer was
hostess.
High prize was won by Ruth
Bentley of Irrigon, and second
high went to Mrs. Albert
Warnock. Fa ye Anderson and
Mrs. Sam Becks of Arlington
received the traveling pi
nochle prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball left
forTacoma, Monday to attend
the funeral of Ball's brother-in-law,
George Urlacher, who
died Dec. 1. The funeral was to
be Wednesday. The Ball's also
were going to Seattle to visit at
the home of Mrs. Ball's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Mallery.
Mrs. Leo Root has returned
home from several days visit
in Wasco at the home of her
son and daughter in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Root.
Visitors at the homes of
Mrs. Ralph Earwood and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Downey during
the weekend included Mr. and
Mrifc Kenneth Earwood of -Torance,
Ca., Mr. and Mrs.
William Califf and children
Matthew, Renee, Vicky and
Murk and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Califf and daughter Sarah of
Estacada, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Steinke and Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Steinke and son
Kenneth of Arlington, Mrs.
Clifford woods of Roseburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Steinke
and son Jeffrey of Pendleton,
Mrs. and Mrs. Keith Filer and
children Ruth and Ronald of
Amboy, Wn., Lt. and Mrs. Joe
Sheadel of Neah Bay, Wn.,
Mr .-.and Mrs. Joe Heasley of
Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. N.L.
Parrish of Oregon City, Roger
Sheadel of Ridgefield, Wn.,
and Mrs. Lois Croft of
Portland.
Boardman received 3.43
inches of rain during the
month of November, which is
about half of the year's total
rainfall, according to Larry
Phillips, watermaster.
Irrigon
Recent visitors in Irrigon
who were here to attend the
wedding of John Rand and
Donna Reese in Hermiston
included his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Pettit of
Lodi. Ca. They were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Creamer and family. His
uncle. David Rand, and Mrs.
Rand of Portland were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand.
His father and stepmother,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rand,
were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Batie
Rand, who are John Rand's
gntndparents.
Don Meyers of Roseburg
spoke at the Assembly of God
in Irrigon representing the
Gideon Society, which is
active in placing Bibles and
testaments in schools, hos
ptals. motels and hotels.
r.
I LOan for your
l production needs-
crop,
Let's talk!
Senator Ken Jernstedl of
Hood River spoke to SO Lion's
Cub member at the banquet
dinner Saturday night in
Irrigon.
The Lion'i dub were cele
brating their 10th anniversary
as a community service club.
Bill Parker was honored
with a plaque won in a
membership drive when he
was president of the club
several years ago. It was
presented to him from Past
International Director Vern
Hawn. Charter President La
vern Christiansen was master
of ceremonies. Pete House is
now president of the club.
Bill Steagell presented
floral arrangement to the club
in memory of James McRae, a
former member who died two
weeks ago.
The Irrigon Lions have been
active in community service.
Their 4th of July celebration is
well known in the area. They
also sponsor the Easter egg
hunt and usually have a
Christmas tree and treats for
local children. The women's
auxiliary serves meals and
are very active in community
service. Their main charity, of
course, is to help the School
for the Blind, but eye glasses
have been provided for local
people who could not afford
them.
The Auxiliary President is
Joyce Pennock; Marge Chris
tiansen is secretary.
The skating party sponsored
by the 4-H Community Club
was termed a huge success.
There were 96 4-H members
and their friends from Irrigon
and Boardman who attended
Thursday party in Hermi-ston.
Kinzua
Doubledeck Card Club was
held Thursday evening at the
home of Vi Slinkard. High
went to Marilyn Bailey with
second higM going to Naomi
Rice. Pinochles were won by
Virginia Sitton and Virginia
Kelso. Grand high was won by
Naomi Rice. Second grand
high was won by Vi Slinkard.
Others playing for the evening
were Lavelle Jellick, Rita
- Bowman- and Bonnie Camp
bell. ;
Friendship Club held its
Christmas dinner and card
party Saturday evening in the
first grade room at the school.
A turkey and ham dinner was
prepared by the ladies, with
an evening of cards after
wards. High was won by John
Nelson and Barbara Heim.
Second high was won by John
Weaser and Sue Mattison, and
pinochles were won by Troy
Carey and Deena Reid. Those
enjoying the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. John Nelson, Mr.
and Mrs. John Weaser, Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Carey, Mr. and
Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Samples, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Heim, Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Conlee, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Reid, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Mattison, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Luper, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill McMinn and Mr. and
Mrs. Danniel Bell.
Camp Five held its annual
community Christmas dinner
Saturday evening at the Elks
Club in Condon. Those at
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Van Arsdale, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Todd. Mr. and
Mrs. Denzil White, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Stanton, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Dunlap, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Williamson.
The Camp Five Womens
Club will hold its Community
Card party Saturday night,
Dec. 8, at 8 o'clock. There will
be no gift exchange this year.
There will be a door prize this
year instead.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Size
more of Portland became
parents of a daughter. Stacie
Lee, Nov. 29 at Emanuel
Hospital. Grandparents are
Mrs. Wilma Mabe of Kinzua
and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Size
more of The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rogers
went to Hood River Friday for
a medical checkup for Grady.
Agricultural
dairy, livestock.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pike and
Mrs. Mattison went to Port
land Friday where they
brought Mrs. Harvey Spivey
home from after a week's stay
in the hospital.
Herb Luper went to Arling
ton Monday where he met his
mother, Mrs. Hattie Luper of
Portland. Mrs. Luper will be
visiting for a few days.
Mrs. Guy Van Arsdale and
Steve went to Portland Mon
day on business.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs
Bowman and family this
weekend were Sara Bowman
of Portland and Dave Riney of
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard
went to Portland Friday
evening on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bailey
went to The Dalles Saturday
on business.
Home this weekend to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dempsey Simms, was Kathy
Nelson of Portland.
Mrs. Vernon Cecil and Mrs.
Chuck Mitchell and Wind!
went to John Day Monday for
eye care.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris of
Kinzua, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Walters of Fossil went to Bend
over the weekend. Earl, Bud,
and Dan attended a district
council meeting as delgates
from Local 2916.
Mrs. Lena
M. Knovles
dies at 81
Lena M. Knowles, 81, died
Nov. 20 in Hermiston.
She was born April 14, 1892
in Heppner, the daughter of
Albert and Emma Osmin. She
was an 11-year old survivor of
the 1903 flood.
She was married to Claude
G.""Knowles, a cook and chef,
in Heppner. They had Iwo
children, Vernon A., born Nov.
2, 1919, and Helen J. Knowles
White, born March 25, 1927.
The Knowles lived in Hepp
ner until 1943 when they
moved to Montana. They
returned to Hermiston in 1947.
Survivors include a son,
Vernon, Hermiston; a daugh
ter, Helen White, Hermiston;
a brother Alton L. Osmin,
Heppner; a sister, Bessie
Sandlin, Cottage Grove; two
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren. Services were held Nov. 23
at Burns Mortuary Chapel,
Hermiston. Rev. Charles Ash
by officiated. Concluding ser
vices were held at Heppner
Cemetery.
The truth about Directory
Assistance? Everyday we
spend 13,000 of your
telephone dollars to look up
numbers already listed in
the directory If you want
to help hold down telephone
costs, please look
in the book
first.
Pacific Northwest Bell
Colorful pioneer
dies in Arizona
Dwight Misner, 95, former
area resident, died in Mesa,
Aril., Nov. 27.
He was born in Canada on
June 25, 1878. In 1898 ha
married Grace Neal in Mich
igan. They had two daughters,
Mrs. Greta Gabbert and
Beulah Mankin.
He was preceded in death by
Grace, who died in June.
1967, and a daughter, March S,
1973.
In 1912. Mr. Misner brought
his family to Oregon and to
Morrow County in 1917. He
farmed north of lone until
1933.
Mr. Misner was mentioned
in Homesteads and Heritages
by Giles French as a farmer
who used 38 head of horses in
one harness. Also, he was
pictured with his unusually
(X)NNORS VISIT
IN GOLDENDALE
Mr. and Mrs.' Nelson Connor
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Connor and four chil
dren, and Albert Connor, their
father, all of Heppner, went to
Goldendale, Wn., for an an
nual family Thanksgiving
dinner at the home of Morgan
Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor
and family stayed the night in
Goldendale. The next day they
went to Beaverton to see Mrs.
Connor's father, Lincoln
Nash, who was staying at the
home of his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Parsons, while receiving
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pad
berg entertained with a dinner
for family members Nov. 26.
Present were her son and his
family, Eldon Tucker, Tanya,
Tammie, David, Theresa
White and Sabrina.
Don't FREEZE
During the Energy Crisis
Warm Sweaters for Girls,
' Boys and Young Juniors"
Many styles to choose from. Machine
washable. Prices start at $8.50
Children's Fashions, Young Juniors,
Maternity Wear
Kiddie Shop
CHILOMN'I FASHION!
CHILDMN'S FASHIONS
132 S. Main 276-4235
PENDLETON A
Special Hours for the Holidays
fur LL
i '
"TV If?
large team of horses in Wheat
Farming, by Kirby Brumfield.
He moved to the Poulouse,
Wn , area and farmed until
1942. lie then raided Shetland
ponies and showed them at
fairs: raised Shetland mules;
raced in chariot races; and
was an auto dealer.
Until he was 91 years old, he
drove his car and rode in the
2no-mile horseback trail ride
in Washington.
He retired to Mesa, Ariz., a
few years ago, where he
remained active until last
year. '
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Greta Gabbert, Mesa,
Ariz., four grandchildren, and
numerous great -grandchil-'
dren and great -great -grand
children.
PLAN TO CONTACT
SCHOOL STUDENTS
John Edmundson, principal
of lone Schools, has reported a
rapid contact system for
notifying students of school
closures and other emergen
cies. Bus students will be con
tacted by their route drivers.
Town students will be con
tacted by designated persons;
Mrs. Darcene Meyers, Mrs.
Linda Prock, Mrs. Linda
Granger, Mrs. Lorrene Mont
gomery, Mrs. Mary Holtz and
Mrs. Marilyn Rietmann.
Families without telephones
will be contacted by messen
gers. Sharing
Caring
Complete
Childrens Shop
Boys and Girls
Infant 1ft
....
Mt
Ski buffs
con gef
packages
with the arrival of snow, ski
enthusiasts head to Ar
buckle Mountain.
Ski packages are being
offered (his year for 4-H
member, family group and
tingle person. A ikl package
for 4-H member include:
instructions, bus trips, and
tow ticket for 10 weekends for
$25.
4-H member can lign up for
the ski package with Joyce
Bergstrom, Heppner, or Dick
McElligott and John Edmund
son, lone.
The family packet includes
tow tickets for the entire
family for the season for $60. A
single person can ski with a
$25 tow ticket for the season.
Automobiles
SHERRELL CHEVROLET,
INC.
Complete Sales & Service
3rd Main Hermiston
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service-beef and dairy
American Breeders Rep
resentative. JOE YOCOM
Lexington, Ore.
989-8134
Cafes-Lounges
CAL'S LOUNGE & CAFE
Specialist in mixed drinks and
fine foods.
676-5015
.Heppner
Drugs, prescriptions
HERMISTON DRUG
Free Prescription
Mail Service
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Gifts for all occasions.
Snack Bar
1 14 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072
Exterminating
Service
DOBYNS PEST CONTROL
Rodent and Insect Extermina
tion; Termite Contol; Grain
Fumigation; Cattle Spray;
Fogging.
JOHNJEPSEN
lone 422-7180
ood
crmtiion
2),
n
'mru Queen
a
Umatilla County's newest
drive-in
204 E. Hurlburt
Hermiston
!loor Covering,
Heating
M & R FLOOR COVERING
& HEATING CO.
Williams furnaces, complete
installations. Linoleum, Car
pet, Oil Burner Service,
Free estimates.
AH work guaranteed.
6-9418 Heppner
KEMIG FLOORCOVERING
Carpet, draperies, linoleum,
counter tops, ceramic tile,
flooring, sundries
Sales & Installation
330 SW nth. Butter Creek
Hwy.567-2565 Hermiston
uneral Home
SWEENEY FUNERAL
HOME
Pre-arrangements, distant re
movals. Serving lose, Hepp
ner. Lexington. Licensed fu-
eral directors.
Snoivmobiloro will
moot here, Doc. 17
Four Corner Snowmobile
Club held its monthly meeting ,
at the Hermiston Eagle Club,
Nov. a.
Guests Marvin Chitty and
Art Galbraith of the U.S.
Forest Service answered
question regarding trail and
related subjects.
A movie on snowmobile
safety was shown, and a
machine and rider quiz wa
given.
Anyone Interested in ob
taining snowmobile operator'
licenses for under-age chil
dren should contact Bud
Englehart, Hermiston, or
Butch Laughlin, Heppner.
Members Butch Laughlin,
Archie Ball and Harry O'Don
nell will be cooperating with
the Forest Service in planning
marked trails, constructing
WHO
DOES IT? HAS IT?
Service Directory
Furniture
See us before you buy your
color TV or stereo system.
WILCOX FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
254 W. Hermiston Ave.
567-2201 Hermiston
ssn rrm i
HOUStoDtSCOUNTSril- I
New & Used
Furniture & Appliances
Authorized Norge Dealers
2200 N. First, Hermiston
567-8960
General Merchandise
Clothing for all the Family.
Housewares. Gifts. Toiletries.
General Merchandise.
-Visit Our Friendly Store-
E. L. KNOX CO.
215 E. Main Hermiston
Insurance
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& BRYANT
General Insurance
676-9113 Heppnerf
RUGGLES BO YCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
676-9625 Heppner
Ray Boyce , 676-5384
John Gochnauer, Agent
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
Fire, Casualty, Life & Health
(OPS).
Pendleton
Heppner
676-5862
276-2732
Lumber
RICHARDS
PAYLESS LUMBER CO.
( Not to be confused with
Pay less Drug)
Call Mike Schneider, 567-
2226, COLLECT. Open 6
days a week: 81-5 weekdays
and 8-11 Saturdays.
HERMISTON McNARY
HIGHWAY
HERMISTON
Monuments
Eternal Markers -bronze,
granite. Installations. Vases.
Cemetery grave markers.
SWEENEY MORTUARY
Serving lone, Heppner, Lex
ington
676-9604 Heppner
Optometrist
DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ
Optometrist
Next to
Hotel Heppner
entrance.
shelter and posting winter
game ranges.
Interested person are in
vited to attend the next
meeting at the Heppner Elks
lodge, Dec. 17.
RuggksBoyce
Insurance
Agency
Z Main
PO. Box 247 676-9625
If m nuit coll
f IcTca
676.V5R4
Heppner
vw
Physicians-Surgeons
DR. L.D. TIBBLES
Osteopath physician and
surgeon.
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616
WALLACE H. WOLFF.
M.D.. P.C.
Family Practice. Week Days
by appointment and emer
gencies.
$76-9253
Res. 676-9620
GERALD A. JONES, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon, 116 E
Hurlburt. Hours; Mon. thru
Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.;
1:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m
- t-p.m:- -
. .-v.' -
Sewing Machines
Singer Sales & Service
New Zig-Zag Machines
from $89.95
GROGAN'S
Approved Singer Dealer
243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352
Pendleton
For Local Service call Elnia's
Apparel, 676-9426.
One stop for:'
"Professional Dry Cleaning"
Knit and Stretch Febrics
Sewing Machines & Vacuum
Repair Service
PIERSOL CLEANERS
&
SEW AND SEW CENTER
176 W. Hermiston Ave.
567-3014 Hermiston
Title Insurance
MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
Title Insurance
Office in Peters Bldg.
676-9912 Heppner
TV, Radio,
Audio Repair
Ron W ools ton
Certified Electronic Technician
SIGHT AND SOUND
(503)276-3307 333 S. Main St
Pendleton '--
MR. T.V.
Sales & Service
Repairs on all makes
Open 6 Jays, 9 to 5
PENDLETON
435 SW Dorion
276-0703
LEE'S RADIO & TV CLIMCj
Specializing in Motorola, Syl
vania. Zenith
Complete Sales & Service I
200 S.W.I ltd Hermiston
567-8412
Watch Repair
PETERSON'S JEW ELERS
Latest jewelry and gift goods
Watches, clocks, diamonds
Expert watch and jewelr
repairing.
702SWDorion PENDLETON
27S-S3S2
Heppner I c;t-465
C i'' f 5rVM 0"d.M't As-xsrj-KC CVJfx
Heppner
:-
llrppari