Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 11, 1954, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 1 1, 1954
Page 3
Sets March As City-Wide Cleanup Month
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During this
ach citizen
y Echo Palmateer
lOnlh nf M.'irrh lms hunn
for the annua clean-up U'tention to his
ion nf the lone Garden
id the city council.
i a lovely location and
should be justly
(loan-up ir.onth
h"iihi j:; i o special
wn premises, in
strips. alloys
vacant lots. If one cition can aid
Our his neighbor with his clean-up
problems, it would lie appreci
ated. Organisational building
surroundings should not bi for
gotten. Our hats are off to the
Legion hoys who have already
made a Great improvement to
their property
zens who have
finished their projects.
A few hints follow to aid the
city collector. Burn all rubbish
possible, including newspapers,
tree limbs and brush. Haul away
trash to the dump, if possible,
otherwise call S-Tl 12 if assistance
is necessary.
Harry Tafler and Marvin Pra
ecr, table tennis champions, will
put on a program al the school
Wednesday March Id. They are
noted for their speed and skill. i
and Mrs. Harold
Mr
sn.-nt a few days last week in
Pendleton and Milton and Free
water. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
were Portland visitors last week.
They attended the Home Show
their
Mr
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n v Akers. cirl to Girls State in Salem
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Buraker of June and to Child's Welfare,
n ',.,i',h nrr. visitintr her brother! Mrs. Fail Mcl'abe and Mrs
UliUiiii't '
and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. V,
Dohyns white.
Sharon, small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Baker has re
covered from major surgery
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. W. Bristovv. He was ac
companied by Miss Rovvena lies-
Robert Jepsen attended the Inter! which she recently underwent at ak and turn .ormdii.
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busini"!
Mr and Mrs. Flul Griiiin were rennieiun noun m renuiciou on tieppnei.
' .,1 '., .,!..ii wk Tlmrsd.'iv of last week. Much Salter made a
roruanu o3" i . , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schulz gave) The t il clubs decorated a trip to Moro Monday.
i birthdav party the evening of j window in Swanson's store. i John Bristow, student at Ore
March 3 in honor of her father,! H. O. Ely spent a few days with'gon State college spent the week
Fdison Morgan. Those present, his son. Flvin Ely in Boardman;
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vere Mr. and Jirs. iajh ui-Mimim i.im wrr mm i,,,,i m, j,"""
Fannie Griffith returned and children, and Jim Morgan or school tournament there.
.- n....i ic i,.,rm, i, :,ml M ss Donna i'amm 01 i uaies 10 rememnci
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham
;had as their guests during the
j weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William
! Anderson and children of Pendleton.
spending a few days
Hubert Heard of
there
Bremerton,
teal
Mrs.
M:ivinn Palmer and Mrs
Milton Morgan demonstrated the! degree
grang(
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,,', r,r mniinn invtlM.nrch 4. Thev served these
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already begun r nvhr. Mrs." Addie Salter. I making of salads and salad dies-
Representatives of the Garden 'sing at the Extension Ltii meet
club mi
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week and discussed with them salads to tne memneis. i uie
the possibility of a clean-up in business meeting papers were
the town. The council voted to1 filled out by the members to de
erect a cable fence around the'eide on the projects for next
vpsi side f .he city park. 'year. Mrs. E. M. Baker and Mrs.
The cleo Drakes have moved Jimmie Pettyjohn are on the
temporarily into apartments at planning committee. Mrs. Baker
Finest Helikers. They have j recently attended the meeting at
stm-cd their furniture for the time Pine City. She also, gave a re-
l...i..,r I nor! mi Hie A. C. W. W.
Pracer is central west-tti and
western I'nited States champion
and finalist in the A'ational men's
doubles. Taller is the New York
and Indiana slate champion and
a member of the United Slates
table tennis team to Europe for
the past two years.
Mrs. Chester I,. Ward left Sat
urday for Portland to visit rela
tives. Mrs. Gordon White and Mrs.
Noel Dohyns were Pendleton visi
tors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley Jr..
of The Dalles spent Sundae with
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Alfred,
Shirley. I
Mr. and Mrs. Corliss MeI.eodj
spent the weekend in The Dalles,
with relatives. Mrs. I,. A. Curtis:
of Portland returned home with
them for a visit. She is the
grandmother of Mrs. MeI.eod.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bamett
of Grass Valley were visitors at
the home of her sister and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney. !
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sherer of j
Echo were visitors last week at
the home of his brother, Harold
Sherer. j
Mrs. Wallaee Matthews and
daughters are visiting relatives j
in Rosehurg. j
Mrs. Phil Griffin and Mrs. Lan.v
Padberg spent Monday in Pen-j
dleton. j
Charles White who is employed
by the Sanycr company in Port-!
land, visited his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon White last week. I
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ileliker
gave a birthday dinner Wednes
day evening of last week in honor
of ' his father. Ernest Ileliker.
Other guests present were Dick
Hughes of Blael.foot, Idaho. John
Hughes and Mrs. Ernest Ileliker.
Mrs. Wm. Melena entertained
ihe Social Club of the Eastern
Star at the Masonic hall Wednes
day afternoon of la-4 week.
Games were played by the mem
bers. Mrs. Wm. P.ergs'rom re
ceived the door prize.
-,tI pun- Tne Pictmann of Fort
Lewis spent the weekend with Fiisj
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. lcioi un-i
ma nn.
Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Crabtree and G;i dozen cooKies wlK
faintly returned from Salem last and sent to Camp While by the
week." Mrs. ll.ittie Crabtree ac- members of the American Legion
eonipanied them and is also visit- Auxiliary Tuesday March 2. Camp
in at the home of her daughter, White is a domiciliary for veter
Mrs. Lewis liah orsen. Mr.. Leo'ans at Medford. After the busi
Ci iliiree attended ihe wedding of ' ness meeting refreshments were
Iter brother. Lawrence Sceeler. to served by Mrs. Ernest MeCabe
MNs Judv Whitlock in Salem Feb.' and Mrs. Joe Gaarsland.
os ! The Auxiliary took in $-13.10 on
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Veska of a food sale at their hall March fi.
Portland spent the weekend with This will go toward sending a
March 12 The members of
Willows grange will put on the
work at Rhea Creek
in the evening. A potluck
dinner will be served there before
the meeting. ,
March 1 ti A potluck dinner
will be served at the Legion hall
for members of the Legion and
their families and members of
the Auxiliary and their families
at 7 p. m. in honor of the Legion's
birthday.
March 17 Aniica club meeting
at the home of Mrs. Earl MeCabe.
A host's best friend
Tall, frosty glasses of Olympia are always in
good taste, always welcome. Keep Olympia on hand
for easy entertaining.
March 1911. E. C. of Willows
grange at the home of Mrs. Lewis
llalvorscn. Potluck dinner at
noon. I
March 20 Grange meeting at!
8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker and
fomily attended the wedding of
Henry Baker's niece. Miss Beverly)
Dirks at the Christian church at ;
Walla Walla Friday, March 5. j
Mrs. Addie Sailer has been ill
at her home. j
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