Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 02, 1953, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Heppner finite Times, Thursdoy, July 2, 195,3
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Starts Monday
imming Pool
ne's School
In Heppner Sunday afternoon.
Several from here attended.
Miss Annaiean Knighten of
ion Pavirh- Mrs Rudolph Klincer
. i n. I - Vi.ici-nnal
ana granason, s.e .rT. m.. .r - McElhin-
dS lliu
p,fcin in Salem June 20 at the'star Tuesday evening of lastjThe Dalles June 22, weight 7i
KanKin in saitm - ,i,,u.j ,. thnhhs Thp urranrtnarents are Mr.
meetings until September. Re-'and Mrs. K. Harvey Miller of
freshments were served hv Mrs.! Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Wate
church there. A re-
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Moro has been selected to teach of Hermi?ton; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ny nome aiui .,, James Lindsay, Mrs. Walter Rob- Crawford.
Junior Legion uumi'mi ... t,
Baker Saturday
;crts and Mrs. John Bacon.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker are
English and Phvsical Education Rauch and son, Stanley; Mr. and) The
in rt WirrK r-nn-il f Vi f rrm i r rt tire Aiov Hunt and son. George: 1 N;im nlaved at
ar. Mr. ana Mrs. Horace . on, oerR. ana ai l.- "Vh Clark are doine some paintine at 'Louise, born June
Mr- and Mrs. Guy Wright and and.. children una. rmnys o" Larry the Kenneth Smouse farm. 1 Weight 7 lbs. and
Walter Roberts and
Echo Palmateer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright andi'1 01 ixingioii, u
nenry naucu aim ii.im.i-.. anu
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman and
children of Heppner. A pot luck
luncheon was served in the af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann
I their families spent Sunday with
their grandmother, Mrs. Ida Gra
1 the school swimming bill.
ed here Monday with) Several 4-H members from here
1 and Buerstel from attended the 4-H camp on Herren
on as contractors. The Creek in the mountains over the
be 75 feet long and 35 weekend and several families
with the depth ranging went t0 tne picnic there Sunday,
eet to 3 feet. It should Rev. A. Shirley gave the morning
;ted by Sept. 1st. 'sermon and Ronald Baker con
I Mrs. E. R. Lundell and ducted the meeting. Mrs. Kenneth
Irs. Henry Baker attend-, Smouse played the violin to ac
uneral services of Mrs, company the singing. A picnic
kham at Freewater on dinner was served at noon and
, June 25. games were played in the after-
irkham was 84 years old noon
the aunt of Mrs Lundell
Baker, and a great aunt
1 and Milton Morgan.
ordon White and child-
Those returning home from 4-H
summer school in Corvallis Fri
day of last week were: Sue Cole
man, Jean Ann Swanson, Jerald
led home last week from' Rea, Wayne Ball, Alvin McCabe,
oueh Arizona. Texas and Grace McCabe, Billy Seehafer,
She and the children 'and Dick Ekstrom. They report
clay for Portland. j ed a very interesting anil infor
1 Mrs. David Barnett and mative session,
of Umatilla visited his' Mrs. Nellie Carlson of King City
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bar-. Calif., was a recent visitor here,
week. I Bert Johnson and sister, Olga
E. Brenners are moving Johnson of Portland arrived in
r new home below town. 'lone one day last week,
lit the new house where1 Mrs. Roy Lindstrom entertained
me burned a couple of the Topic club at her home Sat
0. turday afternoon with Mrs. E. R.
Crawford, son of Mr. Lundell and Mrs. Noel Dobyns as
:. Vernice Crawford of ,co-hostesses. Bridge and pinochle
visiting his grand par-Jwere played. Those winning the
and Mrs. Wate Craw- prizes in bridge were Mrs. Mabel
I Cotter, high; Mrs. Echo Palma
, Morgan has completed teer, low, and Mrs. Mary Swan
barn on his farm. I son, Jack high. In pinochle Mrs.
'ad Miller and son are Verner Troedson, high. Mrs. Elmo
at the home of her par- McMillan, low; and Mrs. Roland
Wate Crawfords. Her Bergstrom 300 pinochle
Henrv the parents of a daughter, Sharon
28 in Heppner.
3 ozs. Mr. and
and Mrs. Henry Baker and Mr.
.....I 1 1 ...1 1 1.1 ,1,1 r-rilif nrn
nest Drake and BilHe Salter, ! back f rohe
lone won from Arlington 0 ' 1 clishv of inland
i,-, a hacph.il fame there bunuay. "--u .u u.....
nlavino1 from
Pitm,nnn Dennis Swanson, Ear- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowel have
were married in Hamilton, On
tario Provence, Canada June 23,
1928.
Church services were held at
the Valby Lutheran church in
Gooseberry Sunday with Rev. Le
Roy Tillman of St. Helens offi
ciating. Rev. and Mrs. Tillman
and son were the guests of the
Oscar Petersons while here.
Wm. Spinning of Phoenix. Ari
zona is visiting his niece, Mrs.
Winnefred Zinter. Guests last
week at the Zinter home were
her aunt and cousin, Mrs. Clara
Kruse and daughter, Minnie, of
Monroe, Wash., Mrs. Krause is 95
years old.
Those from here who attended
the Morgan family reunion in
The Dalles over the weekend were
Mr.' and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Eu
banks and family, Earl Morgan,
Mrs. Wallace Matthews and
daughters and Miss Anna " Jep
sen. There were around 50 who
attended. The officers elected
were; Mrs. Carl Morgan of Port
land, president and Irvin Crosby
of Bremerton, Wash., as secre
tary and treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson
attended the wedding of her sis
ter, Miss Sue McElhinny to Bruce
The Arnica club held a picnic
at the Pioneer park in Pendleton
Sunday.
The following babies have been
born here the past week; Mr. and
Mrs. Tad Miller are the parents
At a meeting of the Eastern of a son, Mark Timothy, born in
r, Michelle, is staying at
:on Morgan home,
id Mrs. Raymond Lundell
Mrs. Elmo McMillan and
daughter, Beverly, of Salem are
visiting at the home of her
lehters spent a few days, mother, Mrs. Mary Swanson.
;k in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolman re
nd Mrs. Fredrick Martin turned Friday of last week to
lily returned home last their home in San Jose, Calif.
om the Valley where she Mrs. Grace Ware is visiting
jj the State Garden club friends and relatives in Morton
ton at McMinnville. About and Olympia, Wash.
legates were registered! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Griffin
Some of the high lights t and family of Portland spent the
convention were movies ' weekend with their parents, Mr.
hv i)ip California Snrav and Mrs. Phil Griffin. Marlene
California, on African ' Griffin returned to Portland with
plovinias and how to. them.
isps. and awards for post- Mrs. Wallace Matthews and
winners, to Thomas Jef-Mrs. Donald Ball entertained the
Howell and to Fred Ed-1 Three Links club at the Matthews
of Portland, for his out- home Friday of last week with a
o work In creatine thorn-'pot luck dinner at noon and re
iltiflora of Japanese under .freshments in the afternoon. At
Mrs. Martin reported an' the business meeting plans were
nt display of exhibits, I made for the food, pie and coffee
ery fine lectures and fine sale at the Rebekah hall July 3
arrangements. The Mar-1 at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Arvilla Swanson
sited his parents, Mr. and received the door prize.
t Martin at West Linn. Kenneth Nelson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Nelson, is visiting
relatives in Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hermann were
pleasantly surprised Sunday
when their daughter, Mrs. Harlan
Crawford and Mrs. Alex Hunt
gave a party at the Hermann
home in honor of the Hermann's
25th wedding anniversary. Others
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jul-
Enjoy Foot Health
Consult With
Dr. W. O. Holderness,
Chiropodist
IlilllffilBlllill
Dr. Holderness will be
at the Heppner Hotel
All Day Saturday, July
11.
Phone 6-9923 now for
Appointment
hy
grandparent.
is a great
James, Itorn in Heppner June 28,
weight 6 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Madden are the grandparents.
Mrs. Archie Welch of lone and
Mrs. Hermann Havekost of La
Grande are the great grand
mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tarsons
of Portland were guests at the
Wallace Matthews home last
week.
Joel Barnett, an MEPN in the
Navy, is home on a leave. He and
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett are miss Manei.e m....
the parents of a son, Richard' (Continued on page 6)
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Announcing
We take great pleasure in announcing
that we are a franchise dealer for
General Electric
DISHWASHER
DISPOSALS
WATER HEATERS
We are also dealers in Westinghouse.
Come in and Let Us Talk It Over.
Baker Plumbing & Heating Co.
Phcne 6-9964 Heppner, Oregon
West Linn,
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
at Astoria, attended the
ill family reunion in
1 and he attended the
list church conference in
n and Cheryle Lundell and
Heimbigner played at the
ecital given by their teach
, Jesse Turner, at her home
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