Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 26, 1952
Page 3
ans Made In
ne For Fourth
llebration
I By Echo Palmateer
I a meeting of the American
ion Tuesday evening of last
k plans were made for the
irth of July celebration. A
t game will be played with
Sco. Fire Works and a dance
scheduled for the evening,
tfficers were installed at a
Sting of the Auxiliary June 17
Mrs. Gordon White. Mrs. Wal
Corley installed the Junior
fers. Corsages were presented
I officers. Refreshments were
ved by Mrs. Ernest McCabe,
S. Merle Baker, Mrs. Corliss
Leod and Mrs. Pete Cannon,
aul O'Meara returned home
m The Dalles hospital the first?
last week.
dr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover
1 family of Pendleton were
ekend guests at the home of
sister Mrs. E. M. Baker. The
Jdren, David and Linda re
ined for a longer visit,
fr. and Mrs. Claire Fauhinn
) two children of Hood River
tted her mother, Mrs. Sam Es-
flast week.
Jttle Sue Townsend, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Town
id, cut her leg when she fell on
$roken rocking chair Wednes
f of last week. It was neces
y to take 7 stitches,
lie Masons served a straw
Ty feed at their hall Wednes-
World Champion Litter
- uc lie v Jm&v
t evening of last week. Visiting
1 cards were enjoled after the
a.
lie H. E. C. of Willows grange
t at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Jvorsen Friday, June 20 with
S. Lana Padberg and Mrs. Her
ill Townsend as co-hostesses,
pot luck dinner was served at
m and refreshments were ser
I in the afternoon. The club de
ed to hold a food sale July 3 at
0 p. m.
THE IMPORTANT characters in
this photo are the 18 in the fore
ground the members of a litter
reared at Spring Grove, Minn., to
a 56-day weight of 820 pounds.
The proud persons in the back
ground are (left and right) Law
rence Meyer and his father-in-law,
Edwin Leuhr, owners, and
(center) J. S. Van Wert of Farm
ers Hybrid Hogs, Hampton, la.,
whose geneticists bred the parent
stock for high fertility. Meyers
raised the pigs on Terralac, the
synthetic sow's milk which is
effective because it contains terra
mycin, and fed them pig starter
with a high level of terramycin
to bring them to the championship
weight. The litter is expected to
weigh more than 2 tons at 6
months. Before the synthetic
milk was discovered last year, a
6-months' weight of 1 ton was
regarded as near perfection.
A party was given Mr. and Mrs.
H. O. Ely in honor of their 50th
wedding anniversary after the
Rebekah lodge meeting Thurs
day evening June 19. Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn sang 'Oh, Promise Me'
and Mrs. Ernest Heliker gave a
reading, 'The Bashfur Wooer'
Mrs. Mary Swanson presented
them with a gift from the lodge.
At the lodge meeting Mrs. Ida
Coleman was appointed and in
stalled as inside guardian and
Mrs. Adon Hamlett was chosen
good of the order chairman, Mrs.
Bed Akers, community service
chairman and Mrs. Echo Palma-
SPEND THE
4th of JULY
AT IONE
-BASEBALL - - 2:30 P.M.
lone vs. Wasco Admission 75c and 25c
FIREWORKS - - 9:15 P.M.
lone Memorial Field
DANCE - - 10:00 P.M.
Legion Hall Rod Esselstyne Orchestra Adm. $1.25
SPONSORED BY IONE AMERICAN LEGION
teer, publicity chairman. Refresh
ments were served from a table
decorated with gold candles, and
carnations. The hostesses were
Mrs. L. A. McCabe, Mrs. Cleo
Drake, Mrs. Charles O'Connor,
Mrs. Adon Hamlett and Zoe
Bauernfeind.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
and children returned from Salem
last week where they visited re
latives. They brought their
daughter, Linda, home with them
and also Janet, Judy, and Alice
Kay Mason of Portland came
home with them. Janet has been
visiting at the Clara Kincaid
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Town
send and children and her mo
ther, Mrs. Ella Bleakman of Hep
pner, were recent visitors in Port
land where they attended the
Ice Follies.
Initiation was given In the
first and second at the regular
grange meeting Saturday even
ing. Refreshments were served by
Mrs .Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs. Lana
Padberg and Mrs. Hershall Town-
send.
Mrs. Harry Yarnell is spending
a few days in Portland and Van
couver, Wash.
Mrs. Lana Padberg was a re
cent visitor in Portland.
Gus Jannsen returned last
week from San Francisco where
he visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hannel of
Mt. Hood visited friends here and
at Morgan last week. Mrs. Han
nel is the former Irene Devin, and
a former resident in this com
munity. She and her husband
have the post office at Mt. Hood.
Guests at the Delia Corson home
one day last week were Mrs. J. L.
Jones of Portland and Mrs. John
Blake and Mrs. Earl Blake of ; Bureau met at the homo of David
Heppner. Baker Tuesday evening June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson Henry Baker showed throe travel
have returned from Salem where logues on Florida, Egypt and the
they visited his parents who are
both patients in the Salem Me
morial hospital there. The elder
Mrs. Carlson recently underwent
a major operation, and he is quite
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everson
and son, Gary of Portland are
visiting at the Charles Carlson
home. Mrs. Everson was a for
mer teacher in the lone schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DoSpain
and son, Bobby Lee, returned on
Sunday evening from their vaca
tion. They visited his sister Mrs.
Ralph Stiener at Pendleton, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ellis at Vale, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieul
len at Gresham, Mr. and Mrs.
David Raskin in Portland and
friends at Terrebone.
Mrs. Marion Palmer and Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn entertained the
Arnica club at the Palmer home
June 18. Door prizes were received
by Mrs. Milton Morgan and Mrs.
E. W. Bristow.
The members of the Arnica
Isle of Bali. Mrs. Baker and Mrs
Henry Baker served refreshments
after the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker went
to Hermiston one day last week
and visited a short time with
their daughter Mrs. Ivan Orten
and then went to Walla Walla
after strawberries.
Henry Gorger is spending a
week at the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. David Baker. He report
ed .72 inches of rain fell in Pen
dleton Friday of last week. .08
inches fell at the Baker ranch.
Truman Cannon and a friend
from Tortland and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Cannon were guests at the
David Baker home Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz re
turned from their honeymoon trip
Saturday. They went to North
Dakota, Yellowstone and Glacier
Park and other places o interest
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Loewe of
San Francisco visited at the home
of her brother, Walter Roberts
Boardman Election
OKs Irrigation
Contract Change
By Flossie Coats
The special election of the West
Extension Irrigation District was
held in Knnrdman Saturday June
1'lsi at the Grange hall on the
club enjoyed a picnic at Lehman the first of the week
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Springs Sunday. Many of them
went swimming. Several ate
breakfast at Battle Mountain
park.
Lyle Allyn of Oakland, Califor
nia, is visiting friends here and,
also his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Allyn in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner
and children and Miss Elaine
Nichols spent the weekend in
Odessa, Wash.
Timmy and Mark, small sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tullis, have
been ill with the measles.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann is 3 pa
tient in the Pioneer Memorial
hospital in Heppner following a
major operation.
Mrs. Florence Henning is a
patient in the hospital in Hepp
ner.
Miss Jaunita Morgan left Mon
day to visit relatives in Oak
Grove, Salem and Seattle.
Merle Baker returned home
from the Heppner hospital last
week.
Mrs. Gladys Cutsforth and Don
aid Heliker were married at the
Baptist church in Walla Walla on
Saturday evening June 21. They
will be at home at the Heliker
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson
returned from Eugene last week
where they attended the gradua
tion exercises of their son Clif
ford ( from the University of Ore
gon.
Wallace Coleman left Thursday
of last week for Seattle where he
is stationed in the U. S. Navy. He
expects to be shipped over seas
soon. Harlan Crawford took him
to Seattle.
The Maranatha Club took in
$50 on a food sale Saturday at the
Swanson store. This money will
go toward some project at the
Co-operative church.
The lone Center of the Farm1
Mrs. Victor Rietmann and their
daughter, Ruby Ann, and Mrs.
Edith Niehoson returned the first
of the week from Vashon, Wash.,
where they visited relatives.
lone won in the baseball game
at Kinzua Sunday. lone is now
tied for first place in t ho league.
Dates To Remember:
June 27 Three Links meeting
at the Milton Morgan home.
Juno 28 Social meeting of the
Topic club at the Chas. Carlson
home at 1:15 p. m.
June 29 4-H Club picnic in the
mountains at their camp.
July 3 A food sale sponsored
by the II. E. C. of Willows grange
at 2:30 at Swanson's store.
July 4 Baseball game at 2:30
and fireworks and dance in the
evening at the Legion Hall.
There will bo no church ser
vices at the Co-operative church
Sunday June 29 as Rev. A. Shir
ley will hold services at the 411
camp in the mountains, but Sun
day school will be at 10:00 a. m.
as usual.
Mr. anil Mi;:. Garland Swanson
and family will go to Eugene the
last of the week, and their son,
Denny will enter the summer
music school at the Oregon Uni
versity for three weeks. He re
ceived this scholarship at La
Grande this spring when he got
a superior rating on his cornet
solo.
John Hughes is a patient in
the Heppner hospital.
Amendatory Repayment contract
with the United States was voted
in favor. Mrs. Frank Marlow,
Mrs. Truman Pearson and Clar
ence .Nelson served on the elec
tion board.
Greenfield Grange in regular
session Saturday evening confer
red the first and second degrees
on four candidates. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Skoubo and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hayes." The Ladies De-'
gree team conferring the first
and the regular officers putting
on the second degree.
Mrs. T. W. Rippe enjoyed the
weekend by motoring to Yakima
with her grandson and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conner, Hepp
ner. In Yakima they were guests
of Mrs. Kippees brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
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Mr. W .W. Hartle, Pendleton is
a house guest at the home of his
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Marlow.
Mrs. R. S. Wilson returned home
Sunday from The Dalles where
she spent several days with her
brother Asher Montague, who is
very ill in The Dalles hospital.
Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. Russell
Wilbur and Mrs. Rollin Bishop
were Pendleton shoppers Thurs
day. (Continued on page 6)
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