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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, June 21 , ;
IONENEWS NOTES
By MRS. OMAR RIETMANN
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Lundell on Sunday, June 17. All
six of their children and their fam
ilies were there besides other rela
tives. Present were Mr. an dMrs.
Norton Lundell of Los Angeles, Mr.
-and Mrs. Frank Lundell and three
children of Milwaukee, Mr. and
Mrs. Oeo Drake and four children,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and
two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn and two children, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Lundell and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell,
Mrs. Perry Bartlemay and daught
er of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Baker and daughter of Walla Walla,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Lundell and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Morgan and two children.
The annual Masonic-Eastern Star
strawberry feed was held at the
Masonic hall Wednesday evening
of last week. Between 50 and 60
people, members and their famil
ies, attended.
The Troedson reunion was held
at the home of Mrs. Mary Swanson
Sunday. Those present were Mrs.
Hilma Nelson of Firth, Ida., Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Troedson and
granddaughter Carol Odom of Hep
pner, Mrs. Ann Smouse, Miss Shir
lee Smouse. Mrs. Minnie Forbes,
Kenneth Smouse, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lindstrom, Mrs. C. W. Swanson,
Carlton Swanson, Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Swanson and three child
ren. Wallace Bell and the hostess.
Mrs.' Elisha Sperry arrived Sat
urday evening for a visit in lone.
Mrs. Sperry has been teaching at
Newberg the last two years.
Mrs. Elwayne Peck left Thurs
day for a visit in Texas where her
husband is in training.
Mrs. John Eagle of Oakdale
Wash, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Rancier and plans tp spend
the summer here. Little Carol Lee
Simmons of Kelso, niece of Mrs.
Ransier's is also here for the
summer.
Rev. Paul A. Davies of the Ore
gon Congregational church confer
ence was an lone visitor Monday.
At the, annual school meeting
Monday the budget for the coming
year was approved. Bus routes and
plans for a teacherage were dis
cussed. Omar Rietmann was le
elected to the board.
Miss Frances Wilkinson of Hep
pner has been engaged to teach
commercial subjects in lone high
school.
The wheat crop is maturi ig ian
idly. Some field in the seel ion
north of lone are turning and be
ginning to take on the look of rn.
ened grain. Farmers rpnnrt iho
harvest should be readh by July
10. A heavy yield is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denslinoer
rnd son Dicky, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Oberst and Mrs. Earl Bald
win all of the Dalles were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Heliker. Mrs. Heliker is the daugh-
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MOW OPEN!
Lehman
Hot Springs
Mtn. Resort
Modern Lodge
Mineral Baths
Swimming
Fishing
Board and Room
$25.00
a week and up
Cabins
$1.50
per day and up
Good Roads
UKIAH, OREGON
Write or Telephone
16 Miles East of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Denslinger.
Dickv remained for the summer.
Mrs. Ret Lindstrom retured Fru
day evening from a two weeks trip
to the Willamette valley. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Griffith and daughter
June returned Sunday from Cor
vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coats of
Gresham and Mrs. Cole Smith of
The Dalles spent a few hours in
lone Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Do.byns and
laughter Wilma arrived home Sun
day from Corvallis where Wilma
hx be:n attending Oregon State
college.
V illows grange is planning a pot
luck dinner Sunday July 1 after
which there will be practice for
n Pomona work which will be
held in lone July 7.
TRANSFERRING AND
HEAVY HAULING
PADDED MOVING VANS
STORAGE WAREHOUSE
U.P.andN.P.
39 S. W. Dorion Avenue
Phone 338
Peniand Bros. Trensfer Co.
rgftdSetoji, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denney and
Mrs. Agnes Wilcox returned from
Potland Thursday. Mrs. Wilcox has
tpent several months visiting rela
tives in the Portland area and in
California.
Mrs. Pauline Boyer of Seattle ar
rived in lone Saturday evening to
attend to business here.
Miss Olga Johnson of Portland is
spending the summer with her
brother. Judge Bert Johnson.
Mrs. Echo Palmaleer and daugh
ter Laurel returned from Portland
Friday. Laurel and Doris who lives
in Potland. both underwent tonsil-
ectomies last week.
Mrs. Mary Swanson and Mrs.
Hilma Nelson left Wednesday for
Sumner, Wash, to visit Mrs. Fred
-Ciustilson and Mrs. Clvde Nichols,
sisters of Mrs. Nelson. They accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lun
dell as far as Portland when they
returned to their home in Milwau
kee. Billy. Norma Lou and Merle
Lundell remained in lone for the
summer.
Arthur Stefani Jr. is reported
quite ill with pneumonia in The
Dalles hospital. Arthur has been in
training in the navy at Catalina.
Mr. nd Mrs. Noel Dobyns and
daughter Dorothy were Portland
week-end visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan en-
I da evening in honor of Mr. and.
'Mrs. Norton Lundell.
I LpnnarH Carlson renorts thfrf
will be services in the Lutheran
cnurcn at uooseoerry luesaay
evening June 26 at 8 p. m. and on
We're open from 11 a. m.
to 9 p. m. every day.
Our Diners Resemble
J. Spratt and Wife
Remember t h e nursery
rhyme about the couple
who licked the platter
clean? Unusual? No!
Our patrons enjoy doing it
every day.
Elkhorn Restaurant
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It Is not necessary to hand plant
harvested timber areas. Nature has a
great urge to automatically propagate
Hew trees . . and if given an oppor
tunity will seed twenty youngsters for
very tree harvested.
The foresters' job Is one of coop
eration. The formula for taking ad
vantage of nature's inclination is
Contained in simple steps: .... leave
a source of seed after logging , . . pro
tect growing trees from fire.
Hand planting is needed on har
vested land where the formula has not
been applied in the past . . . where there
are no seed sources or where the land
has been rendered sterile by repeated
fire.
KIN
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COMPANY
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