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    Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 18, 1948
Page 3
Local People Talk
Educational Plans
Before lone P-TA
By Echo Palmateer
The lone P-TA program Wed
nesday evening, Nov. 10, wilh
Mrs. E. M. Baker in charge, con
sisted of local speakers who
talked on methods of Improving
the educational systems. The
speakers were: E. M. Baker, mem
ber of the rural school board who
talked on the problems of the
board. He stated that good roads
would cut the cost of transport
ing pupils; Garland Swanson,
chairman of the lone district, who
talked on the problems of main
taining teachers and property;
B. C. Forsythe, superintendent of
lone schools, who told of the
projects that the school anrt
community were carrying thru,
sucn as tne tuned Held, tennis
court and the beeinnin? of thp
swimmine Dool: Mrs. L. A. Me.
Cabe, representing the parents'
viewpoint, wno gave an interest
ing talk of parents and teachers.
A discussion on different ques.
tions was entered into hv mnst
of the members present. Group
slneine was led hv Misa Maru
Lund.- Refreshments were serv
ed in the lunch room by Mrs.
Leonard Carlson, Mrs. Henry Ba
ker. Mrs. Henrv Peterson anH
Mrs. Oscar Peterson.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Nov. 19 HEC of Willows
grange at the home of Mrs. Don
ald Heliker.
Nov. 19 lone P-TA auction at
the schoolhouse at 8 p.m.
Nov. 20 Reeular eranpe meet.
ing.
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Nov. 23 Regular meeting of
Eastern Star.
Nov. 26 Meeting of Three
Links club.
Nov. 27 Turkey dinner, ba
zaar, carnival and dance at the
grange hall.
The road to the cemetery is
being improved. Funds for this
work are raised by donations.
The finance committee consists
of Walter Dobyns, A. C. Swanson,
and Omar Rietmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely
were visitors at The Dalles Arm
istice Day to see their daughter,
Francine. They were accompan
ied by Mrs. Dora Pierrot, who
went on to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
went to Portland over the week
end.
Mrs. Wm. Zinter received word
that her mother died in Willets,
Cal.
Mrs. Mary Swanson left for Sa
lem Saturday. She will be joined
there by her daughter, Mrs. Elmo
McMillan, and they will go to
California to attend the wedding
of their daughter and sister, Miss
Eva Swanson, at Sunnyvale, Nov.
19.
The high school students are
A. T
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Over and above the feed needed for maintenance, laying
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eggs for every 100 pounds of Larro Egg Mash they ate.
With all this proof of what full nutrient balance can do, no
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lone
You can never be sure you are getting
enough essential vitamins unless you
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working on a play, "Damsels in
Distress," to be given Dec. 3.
The study meeting of the Topic
club met at the home of Mrs. Ce
cil Thome at Morgan Friday,
Nov. 12, with 18 members and
I wo guests present. The members
brought used toys to be sent to
the Salvation Army. Mrs. Gordon
White reviewed the book, "Gen
erals in the Army," by Dorolhy
Walworth, and Mrs. B. C. For
sythe read an article on chuu
welfare. Refreshments were serv
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. C. W.
Swanson, Mrs. White and Mrs.
Thome.
The Maranalhas met at the
home of Mrs. E. M. Baker Wed
nesday, Nov. 10 with 13 memoers
and nine guests present. It was
reported that filty chairs hau
been purchased for the chureh.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Hershall
Townsend.
I. R. Robison of Portland, for
merly of lone, recently under
went a major operation at The
Dalles hospital, but is now at his
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ilealy C',;-:
'Coleman) of Rockaway, art; the
'parents of a daughter. .fi-n
rie, born Nov. 10 at Tillamook.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White k u
for Portland Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ernest McCabe, Miss June
Griffith and Miss Laurel Palma
teer were Portland visitors over
the week end. Miss Griffith also
visited in Corvallis.
Walter Dobyns is building a
new addition on his house on
Third street.
Mrs. Oscar Peterson who has
returned home from Portland
states that her daughter Eunice
is still ill in the Emanuel hos
pital there.
Beverly, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Jackson, returned home
from the St. Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton Sunday, where she un
derwent an appendectomy. i
Mrs. Lee Beckner received worr'
Sunday of the death of her step
mother in West Virginia.
Bert Mason Jr. of Portland vis
ited his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Bert Mason Sr. last week. Other
visitors at the Mason home v.;; j
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalzell of j
Spokane. Mrs. Dalzell is a sister
of Mrs. Mason.
Mrs. Dorothy Atchison, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Swenson and Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Swenson of Walla
Walla were visiting relatives
here over the week end. Mrs.
Etta Bristow returned to Walla
Walla with them.
A display of fireworks will be
ut on after the P-TA auction on
Friday niht, Nov. 19, at the
school.
Guests at the Garland Swan
son home Armistice l):iy were
Mrs. Swanson's mother, Mrs. Re
gina Miller, her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S"iul
Brown and son, and her brother.
Joe Miller and sons, all of Sa
lem. The Willows grange annual
turkey dnner and bazaar will be
held at the grange hall Nov. 27
beginning at 6 o'clock p.m., fol
lowed by a carnival and dance
Everybody welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BerRstrom
of Portland visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zeilinski
and son of Gervais visited at the
Roy Lindstrom home Saturday.
Mrs. Zielinski is Ihe former Juan
ita Odom.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rnundy
and family of Kennewick, Wn.,
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which is to be held November 22.
Mrs. Merle Becket taught several
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spent Armistice at the John Ery
son home.
Mrs. C. W. Burton who has
been visiting her molher, Mrs.
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left Sunday for her home in
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Mrs. Lana Padberg and Mrs.
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Monday to visit Lyle Kincaid
who is in the St. Anthony's hos
pital with an ear infection. Lyle
is the son of Mrs. Frank Nichols
of Hermiston.
I As this is National Book week
the troop presented the book,
"The Brownies" by Juliana H'ra-
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llbrary. This book will be placed
on the Girl Scout shelf.
The troop has been divided
into three patrols. The purpose of
the patrol system is to give the
1 girls practice in a representative
form of government. Leader of
1 Patrol One is Peggy Wightman
land her assistant is Adelia An
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Mary Ruth Green and the assist
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with Kay Valentine as assistant.
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National Girl Scout Leader mag
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