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    Heppner Gazette Times,Thursdoy, July 9, 1953
Page 3
Successful
Celebration
At lone
iy Echo Falmateer
'ourth of July celebration
is a success. It started
all game in the afternoon
Plone and Condon. Con
n 6 to 3. A fine display
vorks was shown in the
; which was followed by a
at the Legion hall. The
Post sponsored the acti
Several picnics were held
town and many families
the mountains, Hermis
ndlefon and other places.
)icnic at Wightmans in the
.Ins sponsored by the Val
heran Sunday school was
tended. A potluck dinner
rved at noon, and in the
on horseshoes and base
ne played. This was the
inual picnic. Those coming
i distance were Mr. and
aymcmd Drake and family
ear The Dalles and Dolores
ind Norman Hanson of
id.
Oscar Peterson spent a
tys last week in the Pio
emorial hospital in Hepp-
its at the Donald Peterson
Dver the weekend were her
ind brothers Delores, Herb
srman Hanson of Portland,
n remained for a longer
I Mrs. John Buchanan attended
the Assembly of God church
camp meeting at Brooks last
week. Her daughter Judy stayed
with Mrs. Josephine Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Graves of,
Piolet Rock also attended the
meeting.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Gilliam
and family of Vancouver, Wash
ington are living in the Menetta
Aldrich house on Second street.
Rev. Gilliam, a Nazarene minis
ter is holding services in the Bap
tist church.
Chester Ward, superintendent
of the lone schools, has moved in
one of the Paul O'Meara apart
ments. Mrs. Ward is in Portland
recovering from an operation.
Art Turner returned to his
home in Aumsville Monday after
visiting at the Noel Streeter home
near Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobyns,
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobvns and
Walter Dobyns spent the weekend
at Malheur Reservoir where they
did some fishing.
Guests at the A. E. and A. A
Slefani homes are, Mrs. A. Stefani
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turk and
family of Canby and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Ried and family of Portland.
Caro Odom of Arlington is
working at the Kenneth Smouse
ranch.
Cecil Padberg spent the Fourth
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wavne MeLott
and family of Forest Grove, and
Mrs. Franklin Ely, who is attend
ing school in Portland, spent the
weekend at the Ely home. Paul
MeLott remained for a longer
Gordon White and daugh
ma and Gary Brenner re
home from Portland and
Grove Friday of last week,
were accompanied by Mrs.
ubanks of Portland. Gary
remained with his grand
:s, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shif
!, Forest Grove. Mrs. White
ona and Mrs. Eubanks will
to Portland Monday even-
ona is attending a summer
there until July 31.
and Mrs. Harold Squier and
iter, Nancy, of Chicago
a few hours at the E. M.
home Saturday. They are
e friends of the Bakers and
lot seen each other for 22
Regular Meeting
Of Garden Club
Held In Boardman
By Flossie Coats
tioned at the Boardman Air field, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downey have
returned after a thirty day fur- moved to Richland, where Mrs.
lough spent with his family in Downey will care for three child
Maryland. rtn an(i Mr- Dmviiey will have
JNir. aim mis. njuj ...
rivpri home from a two weeks va
cation spent in Los Angeles, Cali
fornia with relatives, iney were
Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler are mov
ing into Anna Skoubo house va
cated by the Downeys. Ziegler is
lOrilla Willi iciwii-v-. ... .
accompanied on the trip by their ;2nd trick operator at the depot.
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Zunker and family,
ti D,,im!,n iapHo,, rinh mt ,Kennewick.
1 JIT UUOlUlllUH J'w. II
MnnH.iv pvpn- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harwood and
ing July 6th at the home of Mrs.jtheir daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eu-
Earl Briggs with Mrs. Aigy lay-igene ndiwu
i. wtoco Thic heinu thP mntnrwl to Pendleton Friday.
first meeting of the new year, the Mrs. Eugene Harwood was able
various chairmans for committees to return nome sunua,,
were appointed as follows: Fi-jVilma Hug will spend the week
nance, Mrs. George Siearcl; Hos- assisting ner.
nitalitv. Mrs. Nate Macomber;
Membership, Mrs. Algy Taylor;
Mrs. Edd Kunze, publicity; Mrs.
James Hf-dgers, posters; Mrs.
Walter Wyss, visiting and flow
ers; Mrs .James Hedgers, scrap-
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilson and
daughter have moved from the
Chas. Anderegg house to Arling
ton where Mr. Wilson will be
nearer his work.
Miss Wilma Hug, daughter of
book; Mrs. Chas. Anderegg. iam-Mr aml Mrs Arnjn nug atu
ily dinner; Mrs. Rollin Bishop, Boarfiman Princess for the Hepp
Silver Tea; Mrs. Arthur Allen, jner Fair matle ner first appear
Horticulture; -Mrs. Nathanance at tne rocieo at ukiah the
Thorpe, Conservation; Mrs. oarn4tl of juy, she was accompanied
Gillespie, Visiting Gardens; Mrs., Sjcinev Ferguson and her par-
Ralph Earwood, Birds; Mrs. Tru- cntSi ju,r sjster, Wanda Hug. also
man t'earson, wna-iioweis;
Leo Root, Slides; Mrs. Edd Kunze,
Roadside: Mrs. Earl Briggs, Guest
.Speakers; Mrs. Nathan Thorpe,
Mrs. James Hedgers and Mrs. Leo
Potts were appointed for the
North Morrow County Fair Booth.
The scores were added up and
reported for the past year with
Mrs. Claud Coats receiving high
of 540 points; she being awarded
a beautiful white vase as prize.
visit with his sister. Mrs. Favne Mrs. Edd Kunze, the secretary
Ely. Jerry Guy of Forest Grovel was presented a gut ior ner per
and Mrs. Carl Grassi and
! Walla Walla were weekend
3 at the home of her brother
V and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Thome.
is Elaine Nichols of Odessa.
.. is spending the summer
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Ray Heimbigner.
Tony Martin arrived from
na, Wash, the Fourth to stay
her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Rice.
has been taking
fnents in Taeoma and her
ren have been staying at the
home. Mr. Martin plans to
soon and take them back to
home in Sacramento, Calif.
3s Marlene Duran of Heppner
Joel Barnett were married
1 at the home of his brother
w and sister, Mr. and Mrs.'
on Aune in Seattle. After
rt trip to Canada they will
n to lone. A reception will be
t them in Heppner Monday
Ing.
tes to remember:
y 15 Arnica club meeting
e E. W. Bristow home.
y 17H. E. C. of Willows
?e at the grange hall,
s. Ida Grabill and son, Gene,
vacationing at the Earl
ht home in Baker,
a. Carl Linn is attending
nor school at Monmouth. Her
hter, Leeta, student at Ore
University, is working at
;r Lake for the summer.
; and Mrs. Billy Eubanks and
ly of Oregon City, visited
ives here over the Fourth,
s Jannesen is drilling a well
ie school. It will be used for
gency and will be around 60
iecp.
is working at the Ely ranch
A social meeting was held on
Thursday evening of last week
after the business meeting ot the
Rebekah lodge with Mrs. Wallace
Matthews. Mrs. Ernest Heliker
and Mrs. Walter Roberts as host
esses. The tables were decorated
with American flags, red, white
and blue flowers and candles.
The Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge
gave a food and pie and coffee
sale at their hall Friday after
noon July 3, and took in around
$65.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crowell and
family of Morgan, spent the
Fourth in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and
son Wayne, spent Sunday with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Loy at La
Grande. They brought their son,
Ellis home with them. He has
been staying in La Grande for
several weeks. The Balls were
accompanied by Mrs. Elsie Peter
son and son, Elmer of Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
was" nleasantlv surprised Tues
day evening June 30 when about
20 of the r friends came to men
medical home and helped them celebrate
feet attendance. The next meet
in? will be an all-day meeting
with pot-luck dinner at noon at
the home of Mrs. Nathan 'lhorpe,
the day will be spent in visiting
the various gardens of the mem
bers and friends.
GET FAIR MINDED: The North
Morrow County Fair opens Aug
ust 27th through 29th, 1953. Time
to think about those exhibits.
Let's all go to the Fair August 27
29, 1953.
Cpl. Bill Califf, who had been
on a thirty day furlough here
with relatives, left Saturday for
Camp Stoneman, Calif., from
there he will be sent overseas for
service. Mrs. Califf and son,
stpnhpn. will remain here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Earwood.
A2c Elwood Eckert, who is sta
ler sister-in-law, Mrs. Dclmar
Hug of Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg
and daughter Barbara, motored to
Pendleton, Wednesday.
Guests Friday to Monday at the
John Pruter home were Mr. Edd
Clim and daughter, Dorolhy, Port
land. Mr. Clim took Mr. Truter
to Hermiston Monday to consult a
doctor, before returning to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gardener
have as their house guest, Mrs.
Gardener's daughter, Mrs. Elsie
Yurlina, New York, '
The Boardman Ladies Aid met
in regular session Wednesday,
July 1st, at the Boardman Com
munity Church for an all day
meeting. The quilt was finished
and several bandages were rolled
to send to the African Mission.
Mrs. Clyde Tannehill and Mrs.
Jess Allen were hostesses.
Walter Hayes and Claud Coats
motored to Heppner Thursday to
attend the funeral services of
Andy Hayes.
Miss Caroline DeSanctis. San
Francisco, is a house guest of her
cousin, Mrs. Vernon Partlow.
Weekend guests at the Algy
Taylor home were Mr. and Mrs.
E. Dyke and son Barry, Vancou
ver, B. C. Mr. Taylor and Mrs.
Dyke are cousins.
'Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Macken,
Wall port, Oregon, stopped for a
short visit with Mrs. Macken's
sister, Mrs. Emma DeLano on
their way to Boulder, Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell
and daughter Ann, Dayville, Ore
gon, were weekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rus
sell. The Russells are brothers.
(Continued on page 6)
Fred Ely left Tuesday for Spo
kane. He went that far with
the United Nations Pilgrimage
group that are on their way to
Washington, D. C. He will also
visit his sister, Mrs. Sadie uison
Enjoy Foot Health
Consult With
Dr. W. 0. Holdemess,
Chiropodist
Dr. Holdemess will be
at the Heppner Hotel
All Day Saturday, July
11.
Phone 6-9923 now for
Appointment
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thpir 20th wedding anniversary
They were presented with a
money tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sturgill of
Bremerton, Wash., and Mr. and
Mrs. Roger McCormick of Oak
land. Calif., were euests on the
Fourth of Mrs. Addie Salter. Mrs.
Salter is the mother of Mrs. Stur
gill and Mrs. McCormick.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Noack ot
Seattle snent the weekend of the
Fourth at the Ted Palmateer
hnmp.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Cason of
Portland were guests last week at
the home of his grandmother
Mrs l.ana Padbere.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Miller and
son of Los Angeles visited at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Garland
Umansnn last week
Mr nnH Mrs. Elmer Thome and
Mr and Mrs. Robert Thome and
son of Newberg were guests last
wppk at the Ceci Thome nome
Mr and Mrs. Frank Lundell of
Milkaukie were weekend guests
here.
Mr and Mrs. Norman Swanson
and family of Portland spent the
Fnnrth wth his mother, Mrs
Mary Swanson and other rela
tives.
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