Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 07, 1952, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 7, 1 952
irdman News
I By riossie Coats
janu Mrs. M. J. Oveson of
8. Utah left Wednesday after
.lng a few days with their
Maw and daughter, Mr. and
Ronald Black.
tt Bessie Nickerson spent
ays at the Briggs home and
ipanicd Mr. and Mrs.. Briggs
Dany Oregon for the week-
land Mrs. Robert Harwood
or Kellogg, Idaho Friday,
g Mrs. Myrtle Munger home,
rMungcr, Mrs. Harwood's
J has spent the past two
I at the Harwood home.
Lee Pearson of Tacoma,
i was in Boardman Thurs
filing on old friends.
. and Mrs. Claud Coats went
it tie Friday, returning Tues-
wniie mere they visited at
omc of their son-in-law and
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daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Mallery; also called on
other relatives and friends. Mr. W.
Benson handled the mail during
Mr. Coats absence.
Mrs. Anthony Zielinski and
daughter Toni Kay and small son
Ronald are visiting with her par
ents, Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Duncan
have purchased the Ewing resi
dence and lots north to the street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing are living in
one of the cabins of their motel.
Mr. Elvin Ely was badly burned fame
Wednesday when the oil hose
broke loose and sprayed him with
oil and fire, as the crew were
patching the highway near lone.
He was rushed to the Heppner
hospital where he will be for sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I Mefford of
Renton, Wash., were visitors at
the Leo Root home Friday. Mr.
Mefford and Mrs. Root are brother
and sister.
Bobby Leath left Monday for
West Palm Beach, Fla., where
he will be stationed for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and
family and Ora Ely visited at the
home of the girl's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Kummer,
Jim and Ann left Monday morn
ing for Milton, Oregon. Mr. Kum
mer has been here the past two
weeks inspecting potatoes that
have been shipped to market.
Mr. Vet Conyers and son Forest
have been in Boardman the past
week visiting relatives.
Dinner guests at the Root home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Root and sons of Athena, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Macomber and sons
of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.
Mefford of Renton.
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Swanson Services
Held In lone Wed.
By Echo Palmateer
Carl William Swanson died
Sunday afternoon August 3 at the
Pioneer Memorial hospital in
Heppner after a long illness. Mr.
Swanson was born January 21,
1S75 in San Jose, California and
to lone in 1903. He was
married to Katy Arvilla Petteys
April 10, 1904. He was engaged
in farming and carpentering and
in 191S operated a feed mill. In
1924 he built and ran a grocery
store and had the first frozen food
lockers in lone.
He is survived by his wife, onej
son Carlton of lone, two daughters
Mrs. Cless (Norma) Rea of Ione,
and Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Lundell of i
Page 3
Wednesday of last week with
Mrs. Paul O'Meara and Mrs
George Myles as hostesses. Mrs
Joe Gaarsland and Mrs. Echo
Palmateer were the honorees.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring were
recent visitors to Portland. They
took their grandchildren, Bernita
and Tommy Harris back to their
home in Portland.
Miss Alice Nichoson of Port
land spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Ed i t h Nichoson. Miss
Shirlee Smouse, also, came up
and went to Heppner to visit her
mother, Mrs. Anne Smouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carlson
and daughters returned to their
home in Seattle last week after
visiting relatives hero.
John Bryson spent the weekend
at the Leslie Roundy home in
Kennewick, Wash. He took their
son Keith home who visited here
several days.
Construction has been eomplet
Portland and two sisters, Mrs.'ed of Spring street by the state,
4-H Club News
SEW IT'S FUN
The Sew It's Fun sewing club
met at the home of Mr. George
Sicard Thursday July 31.
As a guest of honor Mrs. Cas
well, the Home Economics county
agent attended. -
They had a picnic, which 12
attended, nine members and three
guests.
The club members are hurrying
to finish aprons, pot holders, head
scarfs and pin cushions for the
fair which is September 18, 19,
and 20.
The sewing club members have
planned a movie to boost the 4-11
club building on Boardmans' new
fair grounds.
Reporter, Maxine Sicard
Hilma Nelson of Firth, Idaho and
Mrs. Anna Nickle of Sumner,
Wash., ten grandchildren and one
great grandchild. A son, Elmer,
died October 1, 1927. The late
Emil Swanson was a brother.
and Second street is being patch
ed.
Mrs. Dale Ray visited relatives
at Husum and Lylo, Wash., re
cently. Mrs. Lena Ray fell and injured
Funeral service will be at thelhor ni" arul -s being fared for by
Co-operative church of lone, on
Wednesday afternoon.
John Martin of Maupin spent
Sunday at the home of his bro
ther, Fredrick Martin.
The H. O. Ely house on second
street has been redecorated inside.
Mrs. Wm. Pering at the Perine
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen of
uresnam spent the weekend aU
tne nome ot their daughter, Mrs.
Robert DeSpain.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
returned home from Port lend
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bristow
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabej Sunday evening,
returned Saturday evening from1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Warfield
a trip to Crater Lake, Petersons j spent Sunday at Ritter Springs.
Rock Gardens and the coast. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLeod
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams and were visitors in The Dalles and
BEAT THE HEAT after a hard day
of beating that housework; re
lax and enjoy the good movie at
the Star Theater.
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Equitable Life Insurance and Bancli Loani
MARVIN R. WIGHTMAN
WIGHTMAN
AGRICULTURAL SERVICE
Grain Buyer Archer Daniels
Midland Co.
Farra Bldg. Phone 20F4 or 1423
Irene Zinter, Secretary
jA fAIMUl
children are visiting in Portland
Dick Ekstrom sprained his
ankle last week when a horse
he was riding fell on him.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolman of
Bakersfield, California are visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Heliker.
The fire truck was called out
Sunday morning to put out a
grass fire near the pump house.
Gene Rietmann of the U. S.
Army called his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Omar Rietmann by telephone
Sunday morning from Camp Gor
don, Georgia. Gene will get his
honorable discharge September
20.
Rev. an dMrs. A. Shirley visited
his brother Charles Shirley and
sister Mrs. Mary Shipley, who
lives in England; in Twin Falls,
Idaho last week.
Holmes Gabbert attended the
funeral services of his aunt, Mrs.
Nan Dunne of Roseburg this week.
Dates t,p remember:
Aug. 9 Princess dance at the
Legion hall.
.Aug. 12 Garden Club meeting.
Aug. 13 Maranatha Club meet
ing.
Aug. Arnica Club meeting at
the home of Mrs. Arthur Stefani
Jr.
Aug. 15 II. E. C. of Willows
grange.
Aug. 16 Grange meeting.
Clifford Aldrieh of the U. S.
Army is stationed at Camp Rob
erts, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom
received word of the birth of a
son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crut
cher of Boring. Mr. and Mrs.
Lindstrom are the great grand
parents.
The Birthday Club met at the
Congregational Church parlor
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We Now Accept All MAJOR CREDIT CARDS For
Any of Our Automotive Services, Supplies or Needs.
ack's Chevron Station
Pendleton last week.
Harvesting will be practically
over this week in this community.
The telephone girls at Arling
ton gave a bridal shower in honor
of Miss Betty Ball at the Charles
Connor home in Arlington Wed
nesday of last week. Those at
tending from here were Mrs.
Gordon White, Mrs. Harvey Ring,
and Mrs. Lewis Ball. Miss Ball is
the bride elect of Steven Lov and
will be married at Hermiston, on
August 15.
Mrs. L. L. Howton and fam
ily are vacationing at Seaside.
Mrs. Gordon White attended a
stork shower at Arlington re
cently in honor of Mrs. Charles
Cummings.
Charles White spent the week
end with his family in Forest
Grove and also attended the Ore
gon Sport Car Association at Ore
gon City.
Mrs. Lewis Ball and Mrs. Imo
gene Monney went to Walla Wal
la Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wade, Mrs.
Wilbur Wade and Mrs. Elmer
Davis of Estacade spent the week
end with Mrs. H. O. Ely. They
also visited H .0. Elv at the St.
Anthony hospital in Pendleton.
Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Davis are
aunts of Mrs. Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Berl
Akers and children, Mrs. H. O. Ely
and Mrs. Sadie Olson spent Sun
day with II. O. Ely at the hos
pital in Pendleton and found him
much improved. He is able to be
in a wheel chair some of the time.
Elmer West of Pendleton was a
Visitor here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
nut children and Mr. and Mrs,
Earl McCabe and daughter went
to Mary Hill museum Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn met
them there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker and
family spent the weekend in Spo-
Kane.
Teresa Tucker, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker was
ill last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams
are the parents of a son born on
August 3. Weight G lbs and 12 ozs
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson
are the parents of a daughter bom
August 3 at Heppner. Weight 6 lbs
l() oxs. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Han
son of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Peterson of lone are the
grand parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and
daughter Carol Sue, of Tacoma,
Wash., were visitors at the Leon
ard Carlson home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson ofi
Portland spent Friday night at
the Jesse Warfield home.
Fire Controlled
Near Monument
By Millie Wilson
Last Thursday as Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Musgrave were returning
from John Day at 2:30 a. m. they
saw a fire back of Frank Kings
place in Round Basin. They re
ported it at the Guard Station.
Chet Brown and Don Oilman left
at once. They were joined in
Hamilton by Tom Ross and his
crew of loggers. They had it under
control before it had a chance to
spread.
for
Mrs. Stella Reynolds left
California last Tuesday.
Chet Brown was attending to
matters of business in John Day
last Wednesday.
Anna Dean Markson and hus
band are the parents of a baby
boy born July 2t!i at Blaine.
Wash. Mrs. Markson is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allot
Fleming. This is the Markson's
first child.
Mrs. Nona Copeland and family
left Friday to visit relatives on
Rhea Creek and in Heppner be
fore returning to ther home in
Portland.
Word was received late Friday
by Dempsey Boyer that Beth,
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