lone Folks Spend Fourth Holiday At Various Places By Echo Palmateer The people of lone celebrated the 4th in various places. Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, July 8, 1948-3 Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Rletmann and family, Mrs. Inez Freeland and Mrs. Etta Bris tow were at Spruce Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John Rrvuin Mr and Mrs. Dale Ray went to Kelley prairie. Mr and Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and family celebrated at Parker's Mill. Don't Neglect Hail and Fire Insurance - - - You can still get it from a good old reliable company. CALL COLLECT-Phone 723 Write or Come In Blaine E. Isom Agency Gilman Bldg. Heppner Oregon Chevron Fly Spray knocks flics, mosquitoes, moths and other pesky insects dead. Chevron Surface Spray waits for all bugs . . . its killing power lasts for months. KNOCK 'EM OUT KEEP 'EM OUT Its 100 active ingredients, with deadly DDT, give it high est rated killing power. L. Standard of California Products L. E. DICK Phono 622 Heppner, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely celebrat ed at Echo and will spend a few days at Pendleton with their son David. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Esteb went to the mountains. Visitors at the Griffith home at Morgan and the Roy Lindstrom home over the 4th were Miss June Griffith of Portland, Allen Howk of Troutdale and Clarence Linn of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely and Mrs. Echo Palmateer went to Bend Sunday. They also visited the Peterson rock gardens near Redmond. About 75 people attended the Valby Lutheran Sunday school picnic at French's Sunday. A din ner was served at noon and a baseball game was played be tween the single and married men. Arthur Bergstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bergstrom spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom. Leonard Carlson reports 1.20 Inches of rain fell in the Goose berry country Sunday night. Henry Clark, and Walter Rob erts have been kalsomining and painting the interior of the school house. Mrs. Addie Salter states that the body of her brother, Alson Dodge, who was drowned recent ly in the Merced river in Califor nia, has been found and was bur ied at Long Beach, Cal. He is survived by four sons and two sisters, Mrs. Ed Poston of San Francisco and Mrs. Salter. He is a former resident of lone. Miss Shirley McGreer, daugh ter of Mrs. Verner Troedson, Is attending the junior summer school of the Episcopal church at Cove. Larry Ritchie of Portland visit ed here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson and family and Mrs. Mary Swan- son spent the week end in Salem. Carl Troedson entertained the following at a picnic dinner on the lawn at his home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Johan Troedson, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark and grand daughters, Clara Ann and Alecia Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar tin and sons, Lowell Clark, Mr. and Mrs. M. 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July 16 HEC meeting at the Ernest Heliker home. July 16 Special school meet ing. July 17 Regular Grange meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns left Monday morning for Port land where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hardesty. Miss Alice Nlchoson spent the 4th with her mother, Mrs. Edith Nichoson. Miss Mildred Carlson of Eu gene flew up to spend the 4th with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson. Miss Francine Ely who Is era- ployed as bookkeeper at the Wil liams & Co. store in The Dalles, spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely. Miss Melba Crawford of Port land spent the 4th with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wate Craw ford. Mrs. Florence Swanson of Port land visted her aunt, Mrs. Delia Corson, over the week end. Delbert Emert trucked his cat tle to the mountains last week. Mrs. Ida Coleman cooked for the men. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger are the parents of a daughter born recently at The Dalles. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zinter. Initiation was held at the reg ular meeting of the Rebekahs on Thursday evening, July 1, after which the charter was draped in memory of the late Mrs. Louvisa Louy who was a charter member of Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge of lone. Refreshments were served after the meeting by the follow ing: Mrs. David Rietmann, Mrs. Clell Rea, Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs. L. A. McCabe and Mrs. Charles O'Connor. Out-of-town relatives attending the Louvisa Louy funeral last week were Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Sperry of Portland, Mrs. Dean Ausman of Asotin, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Padberg of Lexington. Mrs. Ethel Stewart returned from Portland and Gear hart last week, where she visited her mo ther and her son, Fred Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann and daughter Ruby Ann spent Saturday night at The Dalles with the Victor Peterson family and spent the 4th at Lost lake. Allen Peterson came home with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann to spend a couple of weeks. Those spending the 4th at Leh man springs were Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow and son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner and chldren, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fletcher and children, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpain and son, Miss Anita Hooker, Miss Laurel Palmateer, Melvin Brady and Pete Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and family spent the Fourth at Prine ville with her parents. A miniature cloudburst struck at Morgan Monday afternoon and did damage to the roads and summer fallow. One half inch of ran fell in a few minutes. Some hail was reported south of lone. Mrs. Algott Lundell came from La Grande to spend the 4th at her home in Gooseberry. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell and daughters of Lexington spent Sunday at the Harry Yar nell home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ekstrom and children of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Al Alplanalp and chil dren of Portland were guests at the Herbert Ekstrom home over the 4th. Miss Anita Hooker of Nampa, Idaho, is a guest at the Edmond Bristow and Ernest McCabe homes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKlnney and boys spent the 4th at Leh man springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bren ner spent the week end at Bend. Elmer West was a week-end visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. B. Rice, at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy of Rockaway are visiting relatives here. Miss Mary Barnett of Seattle Photographs are our Specialty Town or Country Come in and see us about your wedding pictures Louis Lyons Ph. 2772 HEPPNER PHOTO STUDIO Kinzua Boy Scouts Display Lore At Court of Honor By Elsa M. Leathers The Boy Scouts held their court of honor Thursday night at Jeff more hall. Scoutmaster Stewart Turner was present and also his assistant, Rev. Lewis Wetzel. Be fore a large audience Joe Woods and Roger Graham demonstrated building a camp fire. How to erect a sturdy camp table from poles was demonstrated by Jim Boyd and Roger Graham. Floyd Neth and George Boyd demon strated the tying of bandages, and George Boyd gave the flag signals. The boys chosen to attend sum mer camp at Wallowa lake were Floyd Neth, Roger Graham and Joe Woods. Floyd Neth was pre sented a "life" pin which desig nates him as a "life" scout. Joe Woods was selected as honor scout and awarded the bronze statue. The boys leave for sum mer camp soon. Perry Adams, S2c, left Friday for San Diego, Cal., after spend ing a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams. Norvin Adams and Don Ostrander went as far as Portland with him. They expect to spend a week In the city. Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong will spend the vacation in Van couver visiting relatives. Becky Ann, small daughter of Harlan and Arlene Schroeder, has the measles this week. Harlan Adams made a business trip to The Dalles Friday. Mark Jellick and Leonard Sam ples are spending the vacation at Kinzua with their parents. The boys have Jobs on a ranch near Prineville. Delvin McDaniel went to Pen dleton Friday where he will meet his wife. Mrs. McDaniel Is at tending summer school at La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers left Sunday for Vancouver, Wash., where they visited Owen's mo ther, Mrs. Belle Leathers and other relatives and friends over the holidays. They will also go to the coast before returning home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green took their small daughter to The Dal- visited her Darents over the wppk end. She was accompanied by vernon Auney of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. John Ransier of Morgan entertained friends at a picnic dinner Sunday evening at their home. Correction: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom were guests at the pic nic at Carl Troedson's, and Otto Rietmann was at Spruce springs. les Thursday night, to a hospital where she will remain for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schott and Lillian left Friday night for Oro ville, Cal., to spend the vacation with the Ab Coleman's. Bill Lett zel and Perk Jellick accompanied them as far as Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and Mrs. Kinard McDaniel went to Lonerock Sunday, Mrs. McDaniel to visit her son Dallas and fam ily and Mrs. Moore to visit her mother, Mrs. Ben Rogers. Ralph and James Moore and Doyle Hop kins will work at the Ben Rogers ranch during the vacation. A. B. Myers and Miss Maxine Myers arrived Friday from Med- Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. P. and N. P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. ford. They are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rood. Mr. Myers will return to Medford Wednesday, but Max ine's stay is indefinite. Mr. Myers is Mrs. Rood's father and Maxine, her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harper and daughter, Rachel Gail, and Mrs. Maggie Hollomon of Milton-Free-water were week-end visitors at the home of the Rodger Hollo mons. Mrs. Maggie Hollomon is Rodger's mother and will visit here indefinitely. Mrs. Harper is his sister. Kinard McDaniel went to Hard man Friday night, where he will join his grandson, Gay Harsh man. They expect to spend sever al days on a fishing trip at Olive lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Litchenburu are spending a few days In Cal ifornia. They also plan to visit the Oregon caves and Redwood forest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanon were Kinzua visitors Thursday. The Hannons are former Kinftia residents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bird are spending their vacation on a trip to Yellowstone park. Sonny Matteson's wife and baby arrived in Kinzua Thurs day. They flew from San Diego to Pendleton, where they were met by Sonny and Fred Samples. 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