Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 6, 1953 Page 3 lone Women e for Canada Conference By Echo Palmateer K. M. Baker and Mrs. 1 Nelson will leave Friday Week for Toronto, Canada they will attend the Tri (onferenee of Associated y Women of the World will be held there August 23. They are both dele Mrs. Baker was chosen f :he Oregon Farm Bureau Irs. Nelson by the Home lion Council. They will go Orthern Pacific and re in the Canadian Pacific. Daily Vacation Bible school Friday at the Nazarene 1. It was conducted by Clone Gilliam. The school K'ld all last week from 9 a. f 11 a- m. There was an go attendance of 35 child i program was given Friday Bg which consisted of a pi band, choruses, review on is. presentation of the lean and Christian flag sa .and to the Bible and the ft Onward Christian Sol-- . Harold Gilliam is holding 81 meetings at the Nazarene ;h for two weeks. They be August 2 and will continue I! evening except Saturday, meetings will begin at 8 Ck. f. Harold Martin and family Ilenry Clark were over from nislnn Monday, rs. Francis Troedson of Her on is cooking at the Carl dson ranch during harvest. 1cs to remember: lg. 2 to 16 Revival meetings he Nazarene church every jing at 8 p. m. except Satur- Ogust 11 Garden Club meet- I ig. 12 Maranatha club met t the Mary Swanson home, fr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke of fcan spent the weekend at CO. Ir. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer I chidren of Morgan visited ' aunt, Mrs. Wm. Bucknum of )pncr who is in the St. An ny hospital in Pendleton. Ir. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns Irned home from Portland on Iday evening where she visit lier daughter and family, Mr. 3 Mrs. Tad, Hardesty for a week. Mr. and Mrs. John Skuzeski and sons returned to their home in Portland after spending a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson. Mrs. Wm. Bergstrom went to home from Portland Friday where she visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Janin and other relatives. Mrs. Wm .Bergstrom went to Port Orchard, Wash., last week to take her niece, Janice Hall and a girl friend . home. The girls spent harvest at the Bergstrom home. Condon defeated lone in base ball here Sunday 6 to 2. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett are the parents of a son, Richard Adon, born July 30 at the Pio neer Memorial hospital in Hepp ner. Weight 8 lbs. and 1 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Hamlett of Sunnyvale, Calif., and Mrs. Mary Swanson are the grandparents. A cosmetic party was held at the home of Mrs. Sam Esteb on Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Shaw of Stanfield sponsored the party. Jean Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin is visit ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin at Maupin. Ed ward, son of the John Martins is visiting at the Fredrick Martin home. Gene Heliker of Lexington spent last week with relatives here. Duane and Mardene Baker will leave for Los Gatos, Calif. Thurs day of this week to visit their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson. They plan to return to Oregon with the Henry Osi bovs who are staying at Palo Alto where he is attending school at Stanford. T. N. White is a patient In the hospital in Heppner. His sisters and brother who visited him last week were Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Buroker of Portland and Horace White of Glenwood, Wash. Mrs. Gene Shattuck and child ren of Roosevelt, Wash., spent Sunday at the Gordon White home. Allen Ely and Miss Phyllis Os born of Boardman were visitors here Saturday. Mrs. John Voorhees and daugh ters returned to their home in Portland Friday of last week after helping with the cooking at the Wate Crawford ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Ely took their son, Richard, to a physician in Portland last week for treat ment. Robert Wortendyke of Victoria. B, C, spent a few days last week with his cousin, Mrs. James Lindsay. j A. A. McCabe of Adams and nephew, Harry Culbertson of Nampa, Idaho, visited relatives ( here last wtek. Mrs. Gordon White and daugh- ter, Lona, returned home from' Portand Saturday where Lona j spent 6 weeks in summer school. Eldon Madden took over the1 Victory Cafe last week. He is re-1 decorating it inside. John Lan-' yon operated the cafe for several weeks. Mrs. Edene Heckok and son Edward, of Portland are visiting at the John Eubanks home and looking after her farming inter ests here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suter and! son, George, of Eagle Creek were visitors here last week. Mrs. Suter was the former Dorothy Anderson and was a resident in this community. Books added to the public lib rary are three garden books; The Silent Reeps, by Cornell; Cotil lion, by Heyer; Mary Lincoln, by Randall, and The Lady and the Lumberjack, by Barber. Mrs. Edith N'yhus of Vancou ver, Wash., has been elected as substitute and arts and crafts teacher in the grades in the lone schools. James Mallon of Park dale, the 7th and 8th grade teach er, will also be the grade school assistant. Leslie Grant, county school superintendent from Heppner, and James Vanover, superinten dent of the Lexington school visited Chester L. Ward, superin tendent of schools here, last week and went over the general prob lems of tiie school. Mr. Wan1 ;nd the local school board appreci ate Mr. Gran'ts fine cooperation. Ronald Baker is in Pullman, Wash., where he is manager of a ram sale. His father E. M. ! Baker took his sheep up to him Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Ward! relatives. jthis week. j will go to Portland this week Pvt. Ronald Tye returned home I Mrs. Amy Sperry of Portland j where she will receive a medical Friday of last week from over ! visited friends here last week, checkup and they will visit with1 (Continued on Page Four) America's Outstanding Economy Car Consider the low down payments . . . the great gas mileage . . . the low maintenance costs . . . and you'll agree that the Aero-Lark is the economy buy of the year. 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