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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 19, 1952
Boardman News
(Continued From Page 3)
ind Billic Thorpe are t lie MI club
members who left Tuesday morn
ing for the 4 -II Summer School in
Corvallis. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Cecil Hamilton,
who will be a chaperon for the
session.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill
returned home Saturday from La
Grande where they attended the
Oregon State Grange conference.
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resented that order. The Tanne
hills were guests of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Tannehill.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs re
turned home from a two weeks
vacation Thursday, going as far
east as Montana. On their re
turn home their guests were Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Carnegie, Albany.
Mrs. Briggs and Mr. Carnegie are
sister and brother.
Miss Frances Myers of Yakima,
Villiase Missions Missionary is
spending a few days here with
the Misses Wanda Needles and
Jean Scott. Miss Needles motored
to Long Creek Sunday evening to
assist there in the church for a
couple of days.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bishop
motored to The Dalles for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker
spent the weekend in Enterprise
with Mrs. Walkers parents Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Evans. Their son
Dickie, who has been with his
grandparents returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck
and family and Mrs .Delia Faul
ker, motored to Bickleton, Wash.,
Saturday where they attended the
Pioneer Picnic. Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Faulker, Kelso, Wash., re
turned hime with the Shattucks
for the weekend. Mr. Faulker is
Delia Faulkers son and a brother
of Mrs. Shattuck.
Robert Fortner and Donald Gil
lespie motored to Portland Friday
to attend the Rose Festival.
Mrs. E. Hulit, Nancy, Evelyn,
Marie and David Hulit were also
in Portland for the Rose show.
Mrs. Clarence Thomas and son
Butchy, Josf ph, were guests at
her sisters, Mrs. Frank Marlow
Friday to Sunday.
Mrs Ed Kunje received word
that Mrs. Nick Faler was operated
on in Portland Thursday, and is
in a serious condition.
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
The Three Links Club met at
the home of Mrs. C. C. Jones on
Thursday afternoon with five
members present. The meeting
was presided over by the presl
dent, Mrs. Jones. The club voted
to buy an electric hot-water
heater for the dining room. After
the meeting refreshments were
served to the following: Mes
damesEarl Warner, Bill Smet
hurst, W. E. McMillan, Bob David
son and the hostess Mrs. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson
have recently moved into the
Cecil Hicks home. This is better
known as the Leach home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams
and family are living in the Bus
ter Shown home.
Mrs. William Van Winkle Jr.
and family have returned from
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Prineville where they visited Mrs.
Van Winkles parents the Loury's.
Martha Doherty, small daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Do
herty underwent major surgery
in the Pioneer Memorial hospital
last week.
Mike Palmer, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer under
went a tonsilectomy in the Pio
neer Memorial hospital last Fri
day. Visitors in Lexington at the
Dan Way home Friday were: Mrs.
Bert Darnielle and children Betty
and Judy from The Dalles; Mrs.
Carl Breeding from Stanfield and
Mrs. George Irven and children of
Ordnance Charlene Jones returft
ed to Ordnance with them and
visited the Irvens and Judy Dar
nielle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears
spent the weekend in The Dalles
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crump, the
Crumps who have made their
home in The Dalles are moving to
Reedsport,' Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt and
children Shirley and Don and
Alex Hunt and sons Ellwood and
Edward, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Ruhl were among the guests at
the Clair Hunt wedding in The
Dalles Sunday. Clair is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt.
Mrs. Irven Rauch is a patient in
Pioneer Memorial hospital in
Heppner. Mrs. Rauch underwent
major surgery Monday.
Mrs. Bob Davidson and Mrs.
Wilbur Steagall motored to Port
land Friday taking several of
Mrs. Bob Hagerud's twirling class
with them who In turn took part
In the Junior Rose show parade in
Portland. The girls going 'down
were:Dora Sue Davidson and sis
ter Beverley, Pat and Barbara
Steagall, Nancy Wright and
Maureen Groves. The banner
bearers were Bobby Davidson and
Jimmie Steagoll. Mr. and Mrs.
Oral Wright and daughter Lynn
also motored down.
Guests last weekend at the O.
E. Breeding home was their
daughter Mrs. Don Grant and
children from Yamhill. Paul
Breeding returned home with her
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin were
visitors in Stanfield Sunday.
The election for a school di
rector was Monday the 16th with
A. F. Majeske winning the re
election for a school director.
AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP
AT O. S .C.
Miss Carolyn Sparks of Milton
Freewater, granddaughter of Mrs.
Nellie Anderson and neice of
Ervin Anderson of Heppner ha.;
been awarded a Scholarship at
OSC. She will be a senior on the
campus this fall. The scholar
ship was awarded by the Mother s
club and is for tuition for the
entire year.
Ronald Reid returned Sunday
evening from Portland where he
spent the weekend attending' the
Rose Festival.
The last 4-H activity of the
month is Summer Camp which
will be held at Herron Creek on
June 27, 28, and 29. Club mem
bers will leave Heppner at noon
the 27th, ending the camp with a
ntpnin lnnnh fr.p nil d.lT momtwro !
leaders, and parents on Sunday,
the 29th.
Delegates to Summer Camp
were picked by leaders and mem
bers of each club. Five percent of
the enrollment were eligible to
attend camp, which provides a
group of 50 boys and girls eleven
years or older. Club members se
lected to attend camp are as fol
lows: Anna Marie Winters, Lexing
ton; Ned Clark, Mickey Van Scho
iack, Ruth Peterson, Carole Anne
Anderson, Barbara Warren, Jan
ice Beamer, Linda Borman, Fran-
cine Francis, Christine Swaggart,
Diane Grant, Darlene Connor,
Virginia Gonty, all of Heppner.
Barbara Sanders, Margaretta
Morgan, Leann Pacberg, Jean
Ann Swanson, Virginia Griffin,
Grace McCabe, Sue Coleman,
Alvin McCabe, Ronnie McCabe,
Mardine Baker, all of lone. Edna
Hoffman, Barbara Anderegg,
Barbara Gantenbein, Maxine Si
card, Albert Seeber, Lary Fussell,
Dickie Garner, all of Boardman.
Maxine Gurley, Tom Taylor,
Kenny Allen, Judy Berger, Grace
Wilson, Stephen Smith, Janet
Henderson, Norma Gollyhorn, Joe
Mann, Michael Califf, Ronald
Thompson, Sharon Smith, Janet
Stephens, all of Irrigon.
General chairman for the Sum
mer Camp Committee is Mrs. N.
C. Anderson, Heppner, with mem
bers, Mrs. Jerry Brosnan and
Earl McKinney. Cost of the three
day camp is $3.65 per club mem
ber which provides food, inciden
tals, crafts and insurance.
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Where it Ge&
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Thh represent every dollar
paning through Multnomah
Kennel Club'i hands during 1951
and how it was paid out. These
figures have been compiled from
official records and audit.
Submitted by Multnomah
Kennel Club.
MURRAY KEMP,
President
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07 cents Returned
J 02 to Public g
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Paid out t
Statt of Oregon
Paid out for
Salaries and Wagoi
Paid out for Punei to
Greyhound Owner
Paid out for
Operating Expemei
Paid out for Taxei
(State; Federal, and County)
leralned fer lovlpment and
Medernlietlen
PJd evt Charitable Donation
Paid out at Dividend t
Stockholder
Paid out a Rent to Multnomah
Civic Stadium Aiioclation