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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 20, 1953
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LlQufninQ PlTGS HSrSSS rtlundrccrtved a medical check-
I Mr. and Mrs. Norris Stubble
field and Mrs. Anita Cork were
in John D;iy on Saturday.
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BV Millie WllSOn I mi. -i. iuhii.i -.- - iwuSmu, -Jon uwu.oi. .i
The cuard station reports they Top heard on the radio last Thurs- pallcs visited Mrs. Strode's uncle
Ind four ihtning fires and two 'day that her father, Clark Ste- an( wjfPr Mr. and Mrs. Chance
miscellaneous fires this week. I vens of Hardman, lost his home Wilson last Saturday. The
One was at the city dump which' by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Schoenber- strodes were on their way home
:ning Fires Harass
District Near Monument
called the men out from nine
'o'clock to midnight but did no
real damage.
Mrs. Kdna Crum had as her
guests last Sunday at the look
out tower on Monument mount
ain her sister Addie Osborn and
two' nieces Patty and Norma
r;ienger, Mrs. Crum's mother who
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ved and able to be bacK at ner ago, reiumi-u un ....- w....
home on Cottonwood. .Thursday for a visit with all his
Mrs. C. N. Wilson and grand- old friends. It was the first time
d-iu"htcr Joyce Williams drove in twenty-three years he and
to Hermiston on Wednesday. Chance Wilson had seen each
Orin Stubblefleld of Portland other. From here they drove to
came last Tuesday to visit nis jonn uay 10 vi&u
brothers Otis and Murd.
Miss Barbara Williams, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs." Dick Williams
returned home after several
weeks visit with relativesin Ida
ho
Earl Sweek took his mother and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Claude to their home in
Long Creek last Thursday.
Miss Darlene Flower of John
Day visited her grandmotner
. .... ..... t.. e.!, ,mi Wave Jackson, from Sunday until
JVir. and JVllh. lit-" OWUin a"r .,,,..
two small grandsons drove to . i nuiwiuy .n .n.
lleppner Friday to stay a lew
days with their son, Ned, until
Ned's wife undergoes surgery at
the lleppner hospital on Saturday.
FLO!
for all
occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
Mrs. Homer E. Williams ana
daughter Jovce of llermiston and
Mrs. Chance Wilson of Monument
drove to Bend on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweek and
daughter Carol returned home on
Wednesday after spending a
weeks vacation in Portland.
After spending a week visiting
coastal points of interest, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Boyer and Jimmie
returned home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hounds and
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trer drove to Hardman early Hi- after a two weeks vacation
day morning. Mrs. Darlene Boyer took her
Mrs. Lewis Neal and Mrs. Iso- srnall son, Jimmie to a doctor In
bel Neal were business visitors j0)ln rjay for a medical check-up
in lleppner last Monday. Mrs.' jasj Friday. Mrs. Boyer's sister
N'eal's son Billy remained at the njta r;ork accompanied them,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold j p-rt!(j shank took his daughter
Fun ns for a weeks visit. i.anr,i 'l and Mrs. Grace Stir-
Itov Bowman, who lived in ritt to Izeo on Sunday to visit sev-
Monument a good many years erai days with Mrs. Stirrit's niece
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fwick
Davis.
Kenneth Keelinc of lleppner
was a business visitor in Monu
ment this week.
Mrs. Daisv Pilev and grand
daughters, Jeannie and Deanna
Williams spent Tuesday and
Wednesday at llermiston with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Olstot.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown of
Tigard arrived in Monument
Friday to visit Mr. Browns broth
er Chet, who is seriously ill. A sis
ter Mrs. Mays visited at the
same time.
Clarissa Cook of Portland and
Edyth Linepke of John Day visi
ted Chrvstle hnngnt in Monu
ment last Saturday. They had,
lunch with Favor Sweek and I
called on Mr. and Mrs. Chance
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Vandetta
and children drove to Portland
Friday evening and returned
Sunday.
Mrs .Albert Emry had the mis
fortune to break one of her legs
last week, ho was taken to a hos
pital in Bend by her son, Hugh,
who had just come home tor a
few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard
spent last Saturday at the ranch
home of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Theron King.
Mrs. King is caring for the store
in Hamilton while Mrs. Katie
Ilinton is in Portland receiving
medical aid.
Mr. ami Mrs .uaymona iiooklti
and daughters, Ramona, Karie
and Carolyn spent the week end.
of August 8 and 9 at Wallowa'
Lake where they enjoyed riding j
tne speed ooais, aiso me ueauu
ful scenery.
ALL SAINT'S CHURCH
Episcopal
In the absence of the Rev. John
Reeves, Morning prayer will
be conducted on August 16 by
Robert Reed, on August 23 by M.
R. Wightman and August 30 by i
Robert Reed.
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