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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 16, 1953
Page 3
John Pruter Rites
Held At Boardman
Saturday, July 11
jof You", accompanied by Mrs.
jFred Smith. rallbearers were
,Charles Anderegg, Charles Dillon,
,Kay Brown, Henry Zivney, Earl
died Tuesday July 7th at 8 p. m
Besides his widow Mr. Pruter
leaves two brothers, Frank, Man
nine, Iowa, and Will, of West-
was in the Boardman Riverview
cemetery.
Mr. Pruter was born in West
side, Iowa, February 11, 1862, and
was married to Vera JJovack No
vember 26, 1909. Mr. and Mrs.
vices of John Pruter were held at land haTe' V Srf on the
TyJhy farm four miles westtf
j .,v...vu . u. in. JU V own nnl I cnmn tUr.
Rev. Henry when they sold the farm due to
Cramer and Walter Haves. Burial! side. Iowa, whom he was able
By Flossie Coats
BOARDMAN The funeral
ser-
to visit in 1952.
Out of town people attending
the funeral were Mrs. John Weg
rzyn, of Joliet, 111., a niece of Mrs.
Pruter, and her husband; Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Archer and daughter;
Edd Clint and daughter, Dorothy
Birthday Party
In Lexington
Honors Mrs. Scott
By Delpha Jones
Saturday afternoon several
11, 1953,
Schulze
with the
Hermiston
Clint, Fortland; Mr. and Mrs. M.jMrs. Laura beotts mends and
L. Myers, Walla Walla; Mrs. Mike' neighbors dropped in to surprise
Hmlsneth and daughter, and i her on her 89th birthday. At this
years ago Frank walker, Hermiston. Itime Mrs. Scott received many fine
Several of the young people gifts and lovely cards, rnore were
...... u.Biuu, uiiiuiaung. iage and ill health Vnr mm vmr ot e 1 1 1 uu"6 , e"- -j ".-
Soloist was Mrs. Thurman John-'the Pruters live 1 in L , u motored to Cove, Oregon, Satur- two cakes beautifully decorated
VL.hn can TUn M j , . ' .IiultI! J1V CC1 ln KenneWKk, ., . i;i o,l it-Ill, nno Ivivinrr m MMll,w nn.l
son who sang
Cross " a
nda"rn7wi,pT Yash., returning and since living
nd God Will Take Care in Boardman, where Mr. Pruter
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day for a day of picnicing and j with one having K) candles and
swimming. All reported a good ink icing. These cakes were
time plus some sunburns. The made by Mrs. Frances McMillan,
group was accompanied by Miss Merle Carmichael and Mrs. L. A.
Jean Scott. I Palmer. She also received several
The North Morrow county Fair beautiful bouquets and a couple
premium lists are now ready, if of potted plants. Mrs. Scott has
you haven't received your copy spent most of her married life in
you may obtain 'one by asking Lexington and has raised two
Mr. Clvde Tannehill, president; children, Vernon Scott of Port
or bv calling the Postoffice. - dand and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of
A '2c Tim Robinson, son of Mr. The Dalles. Those attending the
and Mrs. Clvde Robinson arrived party were: Mesdames Art Kerne
home Friday July 10 for a sixteen of lone, A. M. Edwards, Bob
day furlough. A 2c Robinson is Davidson, Bill Van Winkle Jr..
stationed at Mitchell field, New George Allyn, Earl Warner, O. G.
York. Breeding, Frank Munkers, L. A.
Mr. W. W. Benson accompanied rainier; and Joan Breeding, Mari
by Sgt. LeVelle motored to Pen- lyn Dickenson and Mrs. Dickon
dleton Thursday evening taking son, who is living with Mrs. Scott
Mrs. Pruter to meet her nephew at the present time. Mrs. Scott,
and niece, Mr. and Mrs. John who had the misfortune to fall
Wegrzyn who arrived by plane and break a rib is much improved
from Joliet, 111., for the funeral and is able to be around the
of Mr. Pruter. j house.
Sgt. and Mrs. Lilbren L. Wilson Miss Carol Jackson of The Dal-
are the proud parents of a baby es visited her grandmother, Mrs.
son, Jack Lee, born at Hanford Laura Scott several davs Inst
Army base hospital July 3rd. This week.
is the second son and child for
the Wilsons. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Flor
ence, Oregon, and Mrs. Dorothy
Charlifie, Alamosa, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carpenter
drove to Yakima, Wednesday
taking Mrs. Carpenter's mother;
and sister, Mrs. Rosanna La
Chance and Eva that far on their
return trip home to Tacoma. Mrs.
LaChance and Eva have spent
several weeks here and at La
Grande visiting.
411 Council met at the Nathan
Thorpe home Wednesday even
ing July 8th. Besides the Board-
Miss Pat Forest of Monument
is employed at the Lexington
Cafe.
The Three Links club met at
the home of Mrs. Art Koene on
Thursday. After the usual busi
ness of the day refreshments were
served to the following: Mes-
County Agent News . .
(Continued from Page 2)
one level to another, from lofts,
roofs, ladders, haystacks, trees,
and into wells. One safety com
mendment being stressed during
the 10th Farm Safety Week is
"Watch your step to prevent
falls". Be careful and live to
farm.
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Cooley and Mrs. Alta Graybeal,
Irrigon, attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carpenter
motored to Pendleton Thursday.
Recent guests at the Walter
Wyss home were their grand
children, Jim, Mary and Donald and daughter visited
Picper, Pocatollo, Idaho The par- prise this week
dames Audrey Ansted, A. F. Ma
Jeske, Loretta Struthers, W. E.
McMillan and Oris Padberg.
Guests at the A. M. Edwards
home this week were: Mr. and
Mrs. Fred King and son of Spo
kane, a daughter of Edwards' and
a son Al Edwards of Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and
children motored to Tieton Wash.
Sunday and visited his sister and
of family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bru-
nelle. Mrs. Rhoda Jones, who
has been visiting the Brunelle's,
returned home with them.
Charles Breshers, who has been
ill at his home for several days
is still unable to be up and about.
Coleen Wallace visited with her
sons in Ephrata over Sunday.
Gary Griffith, son of Glenn
Griffith, and a companion visit
ed in Lexington Friday from Ephrata.
Mrs. Louis Wetzel and her 4 -II
cooking club enjoyed an after
noon in the mountains one day
last week. The girls taking sack
lunches and playing and lunch
ing in the hills. Those going
were Lucille and Margaret Ken
dall, Charlene Jones, and Janice
Wetzel and the Wetzel bows,
Jimmie and Jules.
The Lexington Grange held
their regular meeting Saturday
night with Master Cecil Jones in
the chair. After the usual busi
ness of the evening, lovely re
freshments were served in the
lunch room.
Mrs. Louis Livingston of Spray
visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. G.
Breeding last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris McCarl are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Hunt.
Mrs. Emery Bumside and Mrs.
O. G. Breeding spent Monday and
Tuesday in Spray attending to
some business matters,
ing and Lynn Wright wore
Breeding and Lynn Wright were
among those attending the
annne circus in pencueton one
night last week. -
Mrs, Dean Hunt and Mrs. E. E.
Peck were The Dalles visitors on
Thursday. j
Miss Shirlee Denser of Hub-1
bard, Oregon, and Mickey Greyj
went to work at the J. F. Mc
Millan ranch on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Campbell
in Enter-
Mrs. John Ledbet tor's
William Van Winkle Sr.
in Arlington last Tuesday.
father, j Mrs. Iva Booker and Mrs. Flow
visited ers from Heppner were visiting
iMrs. Way Saturday.
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ents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pieoor
spent the weekend in Portland.
Mrs.,Pieper is Mrs. Wyss' daugh
ter Weekend guests at the Earl
Briggs home were Mrs. Briggs son -1
in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.'
Jack Campbell and children, Spo-'
kane, and her sister-in-law Mrs.
J. B. Carnegie, Harlem, Mont.'
Monday Mrs. Briggs and Mrs.1
Carnegie Motored to Portland and
Albany. In Albany they will visit
a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. i
land Mrs. Claud Carneerie. Mrs.'
Rollin Bishop accompanied Mrs.
Briggs as far as Biggs for the day
at the Kenneth Spagle home.
Earl Cramer took his mother,
Mrs. Anna Cramer to a rest home
in Pendleton Sunday where she
will rest for a time. . j
Mrs. Esther Knight and daugh-'
ter Edna left Friday for Jackson,
Wyo whore they will be guests
at the home of Mrs. Knight's aunt
Mrs. Ethel Nethercott, returning
home by way of Boise, Idaho, for
a stay at the home of her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.1
Willard Niekerson. !
Overnight guests at the W. E.
garner home Friday were Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Snoithen and
daughter Caryle, Roseburg, Ore
gon. I
Mrs. Ora Wyland, Heppner, was
a dinner guest Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Blanche Jones. j
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen,
The Dalles were weekend guests
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Returning i
with them were their children
Cammie anil Bobbie who had;
been with their grandparents for
two weeks while Mrs. Allen was
recuperating from an operation.
The Pendleton Grain Growers,
Hermiston, sprayed the Board
man town Friday for mosquitoes
and other bugs.
Mrs. Emmet Rogers spent the
weekend in Hood River with her
sister, Mrs. Helen Johnson. Albert
returned home with his mother
after several days with his aunt.
Miss Barbara LaTrace, Echo.
Ore., is a house guest of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Haves.
Mrs. D. C. Hulet and daughters,
Evelyn, and Marie left for Port
land Monday where they will
remain several weeks.
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