Page Two Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, August 21, 1941 IONE NEWS French Burroughs Rites Held at lone By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH The death of French Burroughs, pioneer farmer of Rhea creek oc curred at his home Monday noon after a long illness. Mr. Burroughs was 84 years of age, and had beer, a resident of this county since the early eighties. He was a native cf Ohio. Besides his widow, he is sur vived by one son, Glen Burroughs of Kirksville, Mo. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Christian church. Miss Ruth Crawford entered the hospital at Heppner Monday for an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Seay (nee Nell La Hue) of Los Angeles arriv ed Saturday and are staying at the French Burroughs home. Mrs. Seay is an old time friend of Mrs. Bur roughs. Mr. and Mrs. Lute Jordan end daughter Frances of Roseburg a.e guests at the Laxton McMurray home. Mr. Jordan is a nephew of Mrs. French Burroughs and a for mer resident of lone. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Feldman left Wednesday morning on a bus iness trip to Sunnyvale, Cal., to at tend to some business matters. Thev were accompanied by Mrs Bert Ma son. The Feldmans plan to be gone about two weeks, and on their te turn anticipate a visit from their daughter, Mrs., Neil Shuirman rnd two children of Flint, Mich. Miss Mabel McCabe of AmerL'.. Falls, Idaho, arrived Saturday for o visit with her brother, A. A. Mc Cabe and family. Miss McCabe is a trained nurse and will go from here to Great Falls, Mont., where the will take a course enabling her to specialize in anaesthetics. Erling Thompson has ben ap pointed clerk of the lone school board, succeeding Leonard Carlson, who resigned. Miss Mary Ball of Yakima is em ployed on the Delbert Emert ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ilynd, Jr., of Weston are guests of Mr. Hynd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd of Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley and chil dren and Gene Grabil of Baker are guests of their mother, Mrs. Ida Grabil. Mrs. J. H. Bryson suffered a sud-1 den attack of illness Sunday and was taken to a physician in Hermis ton for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker went to Portland on Saturday. Guests at the C. F. Feldman home Saturday were Mr. Feldman's sister-in-law, Mrs. Agnes Feldman, and children, Elsie, Florence and Elmer and Mr. Joe Crickston of Great Falls, Mont., and Miss Margaret Feldman of Hamilton, Mont. The party was on a vacation trip to Los Angeles. Friends here have received word of the birth of a daughter on Aug ust 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buch anan of Adams, former residents of lone. The baby weighed 6 pounds and has been named Joyc Carol. Mrs. Buchanan was formerly Alice Renoe. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fortin and daughter Frances of Umpqua visited the last of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Palmateer and family returned Monday from a vis it with relatives in Estacada. While there Miss Doris underwent a ton silectomy. The Palmateers are hav ing extensive improvements made on their ranch house, which will make it fire proof and dust proof. Miss June Yarnell of Salem arriv ed Friday and moved into her ap artment at the Park hotel. She is j visiting relatives in Bickleton, Wn., this week. She is the teacher for the primary grades here. There is still one vacancy in the teaching force for the high school here. Mrs. E. G. Sperry and daughters, Eileen and Charlotte returned Fri day from Portland where they vis ited relatives. .. Mrs. Dean Ekleberry entertained some young friends last Thursday at her home near Morgan in honor of her son, Dickie, who was eight years old that day. Guests were Francine and Fayne Ely, Jane See hafer, Bobby and Mary Ekleberry, Ida Botts, Gene and Elise Bauern feind, besides Dickie's sisters, Shir ley and Cora Louise. Miss Patty Emert returned to her home in Hermiston Saturday after spending the summer here. HARDMAN NEWS IRRIGON NEWS By MRS. W. C. ISOM Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dexter, Sr., announce the marriage of their daughter Bessie to Mr. Floyd Hob1 3 Monday of last week. The Dexter; entertained a wedding dinner with the following guests present" M". and Mrs. Robert Dexter and daugh ter Dixie of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and family of Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cork arid daughter Jean of Echo visited theit .uint and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jsom, Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Chapman left for her home in Washington Saturday after a week's visit with her brothers, the Rfmofiol bovs and sister. Mrs. Carl Haddox. Mrs. Marshal and daughter Louise from Forest Grove visited her niece, Mrs. H. C. Warner, Sunday and Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harper ol Heppner visited the Isoms Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houghton are vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton. Ed arrived in Pen dleton Saturday by plane and was met there by his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Davis left Sunday for Bridgeport, Wash. They will re turn Saturday accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Hazelbug who will take over the pastorate of the Pentecos tal church here. Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and Mr. and Mrs. George Rand visited rela tives at Hermiston. Sunday. Hardman People Enjoy Visits During Week, By ELSA M. LEATHERS Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Mrs. Frank Howell, Mrs. Bernard Bleakman and Mrs. Raymond Reid were shopping in Heppner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson cf Lonerock spent Saturday visiting their son, Stanley Robinson, at the E. J. Merrill ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Her from Reeds mill moved to Heppner Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel and Elwood Hastings spent the week end here. They are working at the Wil len ranch for Oren and Deb Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Farrens and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrens motored to Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Cannon spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. George Burnside and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burnside from Michigan are visiting at the Jim Burnside ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers and son Junior were shopping in Hepp ner Monday. Robert Rogers from Kinzua was visiting his brother, Clarence Rogers, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten mo tored to Heppner one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDonald and children from Zomes camp were visiting Mrs. Bernard Bleak man last week. end. Mrs. Tom Fraters was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Blaine Chapel, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald spent the week end in Heppner with their daughter, Mrs. Marion Saling. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harshman were in town awhile Saturday eve ning . They are camped .t the John son place with theirs and Ed Cra ber's sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Craber stopped in town awhile on their way to the sheep camp. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams and son Forrest motored to Pendleton Tuesday. Vern McDaniel is down at the Lewis Batty ranch at Eight Mile helping in cooking. ters were visitors at the Fred Hos kins home Monday. Many people from Butter creek attended the Heppner Rodeo, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mariw Finch and family were visitors at the Russell Moore home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family were visitors Monday at the Marion Finch home. Mr and Mrs. Marion Finch and family, Mrs. John Healy and Mrs. Mabel Hughes were Heppner call ers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger were Heppner callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew and daughter, Mrs. A. T. Sethers. made a business trip to Spokane Friday. On their way back they stopped to see Mrs. Frank Helms, ! former resident of Butter creek. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew, Mrs. A. T. Sethers, Janet and Tom my Myers were visitors at the Sloan Thomson home Monday. BOARDMAN NEWS North End Fair Plans Talked at Boardman By MRS. CUAUD COATS North Morrow County fair will be held in Boardman this year instead of Irrigon as was first planned. A community meeting was held at he grange hall Saturday evening and the following officers and directors were elected:: President, Russell Miller; secretary, Mrs. Minnie Mc Farland; treasurer, Mrs. Leola Tan--nehill; directors, Robert Berger, Ashton Foorst, Mrs. W. A. Baker an i Mrs. Morrison. Date for the fair will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey of Newton, 111., arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller to spend a couple of weeks. Mr. Harvey and Mr. Miller are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. George Corwin and Mrs. Arthur Allen motored to Port land Friday. The Corwins attended the wedding of Mrs. Corwm's bro ther, Leslie Forden, at the St. Hel ens hall Saturday and the party at tended the wedding of Miss Der.ise: Peyrelans of Portland and Joe Enz ler of Battle Ground, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Enzler are both teachers in the Boardman high school. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Kinzua spent Sunday with Mrs. Olive Atte berry. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Magers and her father, A. A. Darr, left Monday for their new home near Baker where Mr. Magers has work. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow and daughter Carma let Saturday for Meacham to visit the former's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger, end are going on to oove to see the Almon Geiss family. They expect to be gone a week. Mrs. Olive Mefford, mother of Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs. Ed Barlow left for her home in Corvallis Sun day after spending the last three weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ma comber of Spray took her home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill and son Keith motored to The Dalles on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and sons Donald and Lynn and Mrs, Claud Coats were shopping in Pen dleton Tuesday. Company Gives 25 More Scholarships Oregon State College The sec ond annual group of 25 scholarships to high school students to enroll in agriculture at Oregon State college has been awarded by Sears, Roe buck and company, according to an announcement by William A. Scho enfeld, dean and director of agri culture. The scholarships of $100 each are offered by the company to worthy Oregon farm boys of good character and scholastic attainment who have demonstrated leadership ability through participation in 4-H club, Future Farmer, or other ag ricultural or community activities. Final selection of the winners is made by the school of agriculture itself on the basis of applications turned in. The 25 students awarded scholarships this year come from 19 different counties. The scholarship plan was started a year ago and proved so successful that the com pany has continued it on an annual basis as part of a nation-wide plan of encouraging education for rural leadership. 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Pride of Oregon is delicious food and good for them keep some on hand. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY