Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 13, 1953, SECTION TWO, Image 1

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Heppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, August 13, 1953
Electric Storm Causes Damage In lone District
Ey Echo Palmateer ilavv and sister, Mr. and
An 0w.rir storm struck here I Charles ingei at Aaams.
...
around midnight Friday of last
week. The worst of the storm
was in the Gooseberry district
where they had. a considerable
amount of hail. Among the farms
receiving damage were Henry
Peterson, Charles Carlson, Alva
Barlow and Mrs. Clara Kincaid.
Rain fall in Gooseberry was .30
inches, in lone .15; at Ralph
Crums .25; .40 at the Wate Craw
ford ranch north of lone and .21
at Morgan. The storm was ac
companied by lightning and
thunder.
Those elected for school bus
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warmuth of
Portland were visitors at the Etta
Bristow home last week. They
took their daughter, Margery,
home with them.
Mr and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
and children spent the weekend
with, her mother, Mrs. Annie
Healy.
Miss Alice Nochoson of Fort
land spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Edith Nichoson.
Elmer West of Pendleton was a
visitor here over the weekend.
The teachers and officers of the
Community Church Sunday
Mrs.iSusan Lindstrom, Sherry Corloy
Nancy Oakley, Elaine ana jonn-
. r i... si'him mei ai me cnumi v re
routes were: rete tannun, nuciv ) r net work to
Huff- lohn Fubanks West lone; nesday evening of las week o
W,,Demmon, Gooseberry; and Oc o Jer and Je u,e o-upp.-
I. h.. Brenner, me n.1- nouic. ht " , anA fr(. wm
bids for the other routes vvere re- RraiKlpanmts Mr M
jut icu vy mc uwtAiu mi i v - o i
House guests over the weekend
,t ho r. Hermann home were
John Bencieh and children, Mary
Ann and Dicky, or romanu.
Mary Ann also visited Mrs. Har
lan Crawford or riepp""-
John Tye left Sunday for his
home in Kansas City, Mo. He
has been here for a few months.
Franklin Ely spent the week
end in Portland with Mrs. Ely
who is attending summer school
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne nams
nie Gaarsland, Joe and Mack
Halvorsen and Bill McLeod all ol
lone and Johnny and Movie
Wagonblast of Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest tioiiKer
went to Hermiston where he re
ceived treatment for a back in
jury' Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of
Maupin visited his brother, Fred
rick Martin, last week. iney
1 Trton TVTartin Vmmf and
UIUUKUl di-tin mini... ; - , ri .
took their son Edward, who has san, stayed at the Herman Blet
been visiting here, home wun.tell nome.
them non and Miss Darlene Madden
Mr and Mrs. Ray llcimbigner1 went to Portland with them to do
and children and' Miss Elaine some shopping. Paul Burnett,
Nichols and Tommv Bristow are 'also went to Portland with them,
in Odessa, Wash., where they are; lie recently received Ins sepa
heloinir in the wheat harvest i ration from the army.
there. Mrs. Bristow is slaying at Dates to remember
Boardman School
Enrollment to Be
Higher This Year
Bv Flossie Coats
Back to school days will soon
be for the Boardman students.
Registration day will be Sep-Jum will hous the hand class
t.u,-... th ivith crniui iipcrin. i and also lit it. cia.-v.
itiiiLin tin "mi ........... i - ...
nine Scot. 8th. Enrollment is ex
pected to exceed last years re
cord by several students. Mipt.
Anderson expects 40 high school
members with twelve being
$13,000.00 boiler has been instal
led that puis out 12,500 ED ft. me
old boiler will be used to heat the
70n gallon water tank.
One of the new teachers hired
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freshmen. Up to date there has this year is .Mrs. i nomas van
been seventeen enrol in the Etten I Doris i.rovesi woo nets
first grade. a split degree in eiemeniary
This vear will find two newborn ana w. . t -
class rooms which have recently m.-ntary grades The n are vo
been completed in tiro upstairs more teachers o be I, rod o ne
auditorium to add to the high elementary and one high school
school space. The new gymnas-1 i Continued on Page Kur)
Saturday evening. Gordon White
has a contract for the Rhea Creek
route.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dale and
son, Benny, of Torrance, Cafif.,
are'visiting at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Merle Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miller spent
the weekend in Seattle where
they attended the boat races.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell and
family of Portland stopped at the
Fredrick Martin home Tuesday
Mrs. James Barnett and son,
Richard, visited her mother, Mrs.
Eldon Madden at St. Helens last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of
Baker spent the. weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tranK
Engleman.
Dianne McCurdy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy Jr.
is ill at the homt of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mc
Curdy Sr. in Heppner.
Mrs. Fannie Griffith has neen
HEY-HAY?
(Non-partisan)
Whether raising or buying
Your winters hay
i'ou'd have to replace it
If it burned today!
Why spend time worrying
About what you'd do?
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The worrying for you!
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Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
evening of last week while on a:,, at hpr home.
Vacation trip. ' Mrs. Walter Demming of Seat-
Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan , tie is visitine her aunt, Mrs. Phil
and children left Monday for the. Griffin. Mrs. Lillian French of
coast to spend their vacation. Pendleton was a recent visitor at
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell the Griffin home. .
nA ..irc visited her father.! Mrs. Tad Miller and children ,
'returned to their home near Lex-
A. A. IVltV-auc aim uiumw , - - i;
ington last wcck aiu-i jt-immK
several weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Montague
of Toppenish, Wash., were visi
tors here last week at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Josephine Bu
chanan. They attended Hie fune
ral of his brother Asher Montague
in Condon Friday. The two
ladies are now visiting in La
Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rowell
are in La Grande where he is
employed.
Barbara Blake, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Blake cf- Heppner
q CTiud last week at the
Harlan McCurdy home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
entertained at a dinner at their
home Saturday evening in hnor
of their son, Dick's 16th birth
day. There were over twenty
young folks present
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hisler.
Kpnneth Harmon of The Dalles
is a guest of Bobby Rice at the
Lloyd Rice home.
Mrs. Walter Corley gave a
party Friday of last week in
honor of Nancy Oakleys 7th
birthday. There were around lr
miosis nresent. Among them were
Mrs. Robert Wagner and children
of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rigby of
Palouse, Wash., have moved into
the Wilbur Akers house on Main
street. Mr. Rigby is the shop in
structor in the schools.
Aim. 19 Arnica Club meeting
at the Community church base
ment.
Aug. 23 Grange picnic at Bat
tle Mountain. All grangers and
their families invited. The grange
will furnish coffee and ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell
spent the weekend in Yakima,
Wash., visiting his brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yar
nell. Their son, Alton went on to
Seattle.
A social meeting was held after
the regular business meeting of
the Rebekah lodge Thursday
rvir. anu iiii.
i j.M,kinr I indn. attended ' oi iiniT ,f lnct u ..ek It was a no
ana nauum, - -- ,.. ,.s v, ..-.- -
the funeral of his grandmother. I hostess affair. The members of
Mrs. Viola Hams, ye, Saturday i the lodge voted to purcnase a
in Portland, men uaue- u- new eieciui- muc uu r"
chen.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
familv snent a few days in Spo
kane last week. They took Mrs.
Sadie Olson to her home there.
Mrs. Olson spent several weeks
at the home of her brother, H. O.
Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hughes
and dauchter. Marie, of Port
land spent Friday night at the
home of her brother, Pete Can
non. They were on their way
home from a 2 weeks camping
trip up in Washington. They also
spent a couple of days in Vic
toria, B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz are
having their house on Second
street painted.
Sam Esteb is building a new
chicken house on his property.
Harold Holtz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Holtz will leave
for the army the 17lh.
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