Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 17, 1950 Page 3 I We Ar e IV ow Showin Camp 5 Babe First Occupant Of Memorial Hospital's Incubator 5 Piece Modern Heywood-Wakefield Bed Room Suite "Home Planned" for Graceful Living By RUTH PAYNE The incubator at Pioneer Me morial hospital was put into use for the first time when the four pound, five ounce son was born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones of Camp 5. Mrs. Clara B. Gertson enter tained at a stork shower Thurs day afternoon at her home on S. Main street complimenting Mrs. Harold Snider of lone. Present were Mrs. Hugh Salter and dau ghter, Helen, Mrs. Ernest Heli- Iker, Mrs. George Snider of lone, Mrs. Lee Howell, Mrs. Al Huit, Mrs. Emma Warren, Mrs. C. A. Warren, Mrs. Rowena Quacken bush, Mrs. Les Wyman, Mrs. Fred Hoskins Sr. and Mrs. Fred Hoskins Jr. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Earl Bryant and two chil. dren were here from Lewiston, Idaho during the past week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. So phrona Thompson and other relatives. Mrs. Clara B. Gertson left Sun day for Central Point where she is spending the week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anhorn and family. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Bower of Junction City were houseguests of Mrs. Alena Anderson. The Bo wers were just completing a mo tor tour of several weeks which took them into Canada atid Gla cier National Park. 1 i Joe Howell was here from Port- weeks visit in Prineville with her parents. She was brought to Heppner by her mother Mrs. Syl va Smith and Rev. and Mrs. Joe Howard and son Mark. Mrs. Clarence Wise and dau ghter Darlene and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Howell of John Day motored to Pendleton Tuesday for the day. Sgt. Robert Mollahan arrived Monday from Washington D. C. for a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mollahan. Mrs. Earl Gilliam left Sunday for Portland where she will at tend buyers market. She was ta ken to Arlington by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Howard Gilliam. Mrs. Durward Tash entertaine .-. Saturday evening with a bridal shower complimenting Mrs. Stan ley Cox, bride of recent date. Pre sent were Mrs. Elbert Cox, Mrs. Phil Griffin and daughter Mar lene, Mrs. Cecil Mulling, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cox and children, Mr. and Mrs. Si Walker, Mrs. Dick Borman, Miss Bernice Huston, Jack Edmondson, Stanley Cox and Durward Tash. Mrs. John Bergstrom was hos tess the last of the week at her country home in the Eightmile district for a luncheon compli menting Mrs. Herman Parker of Pasco, Wash. Present were Mrs. Lawrence Becket, Mrs. Walter Becket, Mrs. Clive Huston, Mrs. Charles Becket, Mrs. Frank Par ker and Miss Marilyn Bergstrom. Mrs. Parker was also honored at a dinner for which Mr. and Mrs. The Heyood-Wakefield symbol is your assurance of fine Craftsmanship and Carefully selected Hardwoods in Every Piece dase Fuffnituure omjpaaiy " lanH thA lact nf the uppI; vicitintr 1 relatives and friends. He was Ben Anderson were hosts Wed- - brought to Heppner by his dau-,nesday- , ghter, Mrs. Gladys Corrigal who I v.et-K-end guests of Mr. and returned home Sunday. 'Mrs. Harry Munkers were his sis- i, , , , , . . ters, Mrs. Minnie Woods of Ver- I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobbs mo- - nQnia and Mrs M tle Gentry o tored to Pendleton Saturday eve- portian(j ning to attend dress-up parade, j Mr and Mrs Matlon Hicks and Miss Patsy Laur is here from jner faneri c A. 'Andrews of Lone s Portland visiting her uncle and Rock were week-end visitors in r(aunt, Mrs. and Mrs. M. R. Wight-1 Heppner im anf ami J Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Payne and 1 Mr- nd Mrs. Vinton Howell and Ga lord j motored to Pen- children of John Day arrived ,dleton Saturda y where they were Sunday to spend a brief vacation ! tg of Mr and MrS- George in Heppner with relatives. Dur-, p at thdr summer home on E ing their stay they are guests of Meacham Lake over the week- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howell. !end Glen McMurtry was over from i M-r and Mrs John Cornwall of I Echo the first of the week to vi- I Cecil were business visitors the !sit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. first of the week They are em. G. McMurtry. ployed at the Hynd ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J Nys are va- S cationing this week at .the Ore- Mrs- Edna Hamlin and Mrs. gon coast and in Portland. Mary Hadd arrived Tuesday eve- Miss Leatha Smith returned ,nin from Lake Andes- s- D- for Tuesday afternoon from a two I Continued on page six : fig ftM hJUl p veryomie Wants fco Attend ! Morrow County Fair and Rodeo REDWOOD EMPIRE SHOWS will provide the carnival enter tainment as in 1949. Cm Premium lists are available at the County Agent's office. There are classes for all Home Economics, Flowers, Grain, Hay, Livestock, Community Booths, School Exhibits. The Rodeo Queen and her Court welcome you to the biggest little Fair and Rodeo in Oregon! There will be the annual 4-H Pig and Calf Scrambles .... the 4-H Fat Livestock Sale .... Horse Show, and all of the activities that make for a good county fair. sum H Fun I hnllrflnos ot the Fair and Rodeo Grounds. (L. & YOU'LL ENJOY THE 1950 FAIR 4 RODEO Morrow County Fair THREE BIG NIGHTS of DANCING to Jimmy Whetmore's Orchestra Sept. 7-8-9 and Rodeo, Heppner, fil 'v' ' s' A C W4 f h , 'J ' ,-' f -- v Jr Oregon, September 6-7-8-9-10