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Legion Auxiliary Installs New Officers Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 3, 1954 lone Parent- I Echo Palmateer of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Lin-iwent to Walla Walla Sunday and dlowing officers were in-com Nash, Miss Mary Ann Jen- brought their daughter, Shirlee, t the American Legion sen and Miss Barbara ProeW andjhome, who is a student at Whit- y meeting Tuesday, June S Eldon Padberg install cor: Mrs. Delmar Craw ssident; Mrs. Walter Cor- t vice president; Mrs. G. n, second vice president; nald Peterson, secretary T; Mrs. Edith Nichoson n; Mrs Robert DeSpain i-at-arms and Mrs ?er, historian Mrs. Pad id the officers were pre with corsages by Mrs. Earl i past president. Mrs. J was presented with a esidents pin. She also was at the social hour. Harold Dnbyns received lat her son, Russell Hollo vill graduate June 4 from 'aval officers candidate at Newport, R. I, vice president; Marie Polls, secretary-treasurer. The sophomore fia' accomnanied by Mrs I. a Vem Partlow, sang "Classmate "Now Is The Hour' ana i n the Moon". Awards were n sented by the teachers for the dif- man college. ferent sports and activities. Miss Guests at the Lloyd Howton; Barbara Love to the student for Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney and, home last week and also attend-, helpine in the school library this sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shererljng graduation were Mr. and Mrs. past year. ana tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Claude Campbell and children of , Conch, Walter Turner, present Pettyjohn and family, Mr. and. Warden, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Dar- rell Pepiot and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Palmer of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tullis and family, ?: Teachers Elect Committee Heads Mrs. Berl Akers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Echo' Baker and family, Herbert Peter son and Tammy and Pete Ly becker and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hermann. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mason and son, John were weekend guests at the Lewis Halvorsen home. Their (laughters Alice and Judy returned to Portland with them for a visit. Mrs. Hattie Crabtree of Salem is visiting at the Hal vorsen home for a week. ed the awards for baseball, ketball and football. Kor basilic John Campbell and Mrs. Gene so(.ond year Leonard Olmstead Reeve all of Connell, Wash., and was awarded the plaque for the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn and ind Mrs. Cecil Thome spent! son '"'"my of The Dalles spent ial Day in Oakesdale, I Monday with her parents, Mr. and J Mrs. James Lindsay. Dr. and Mis. Chester L. Ward left Monday for Portland. They have moved their household goods to the Cecil Thome build Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Campbell of Echo. Mrs. Henry Peterson is staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Skuzeski in Portland. Mrs. Skuzeski was a patient in a hos tital there for a few days. At the Cub Scout meeting on strom, who is ill in the hospital in Thursday evening at the base- Heppner. Mrs. Crutehers returned ment of the Community church to her home for a few days last the theme of the Wizard of Oz week to attend the high school was carried out. Mrs. Vera PortisJ graduation exercises for her son, a den mother, put on a panto-1 Lee. mine of the Wizard of Oz with the; Mrs. Mabel Cotter left Thurs scouts dressed to represent thedav of this wepk by planP for characters. She was assisted by, Austin, Minn., where she will visit Mrs. Roy Lindstrom; Mrs. Leo relatives. Crabtree,' the other den mot her, I T. ' , .... .. I. hw"K III VI 1111 The executive committee of thejpui on a puppei snow nmsiraung Lakp npar Bp N Rur I'-TA met Thursday afternon May, '- ", okt,r f por,an( 27 and appointed Mrs. Bryce M' Mrs. Fredrick Martin and Mrs. Ij S()ns T()pi Keene and Mrs. I.. A. McCabe as, Grant Rigby. Stephen Lindstrom J;u,k Farr,s chairmen of the program commit- received his Bobcat Award. Par-j tee for the coming year. The.enis ami oiowu-is aim mmi-is o, officers and chairmen of the com- the members were present, ir.inees are: member officio,! Joe Mason of Prineville visited Superintendent Chester L. Ward;' relatives here over the weekend, president, Fredrick Martin; sec- Mrs, Walter Dohyns returned' retary-treasurer, Mrs. Noel Dob-, home last week from Roseburg! vn ; finance, Llovd Howton;' where she visited her daughter By Echo Palmateer Gordon White and Gerry and and Mrs. ,Carl Stulz and Morgan and son, Jimmy n a trip Monday, lorial day was observed unday with a program at nnorial athletic field. Rev. Shirley gave the address ayer, the school band un ? direction of David Raskin . the Star Spangled Banner other numbers; Kenneth and Bobbie Rice raised g; Donald Peterson, Legion ander placed a wreath on emorial plaque, in memory se who lost their lives in the The members of the Amer egion marched with the followed by the Boy and couts who were under the on of Gene Rietmann. . Max Raskin of St. Paul is Boardman School Studentbody Officers Installed I By Flossie Coats j BOARDMAN The Boardman 1 cnVinnl rln nichf u.rac VipIH WpH. ing in the upper part of town and I , evenj M 26th 1954 ,n will make their home there. h ' vmna!ilI ' with tho etn. Mr and Mrs. Lew Perry and ! (lpnthody prPsidentj Miss Wilma inspirational player lor tio year Bill Thorpe, the award for the most improved basketball player. Tom Van Etten presented ihe trophies won by the girls volley-j ball team. . i yd ll-J,im-s,rllrau.i,n-i ... ,. ,,.,,.,.. Kv,u,, ,.,, ..,:!,. (I, .. Xfro TnH her. presented Mr. Ray Anderson 'V;:V LVsn.n VunlU'a- HaVdesty ' a picture from the s. nn n ass. magazines. Mrs. Alfred! Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray recently Ronald Black, FFA instructor pre-. ... i,,,.,, , ,. , or . ., ' anisi- , ' ,.';.'..: i , ,.,.': .,.?...,. ci Mil null J.i I ie,u iiei ; iusu'iwim, jut-i:uu, 01 uu u son tutu uciuii- Mrs. Roy Lindstrom; refresh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Billie ments. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen;' Brashers at Lyle, Wash, membership, Mrs. Leo Crabtree;! Mrs. Ruby Nichols left Friday of ho.-pilaliiv, Mrs. Franklin Klv and, last week lor Salem to attend the sented the skills contest won nv ine ciuipu-i. Scholarships were presented 1o Leonard Olmstead, Edna Knight and Evelyn Ilulit, by Supt. Ray G. Anderson. Class history was read by Wil ma Hug, class will by I'ena An derson and the class prophecy bv Leonard Olmstead. Mi ni McKinney. j At a Public Library board meet I ing Thursday of last week it was decided to .have the library open 'each Tuesdav evening beginning daughters of Lima, Ohio visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford last week. They were on their way to Portland to visit her father, Rodney Crawford Sr. Mrs. Claude Riley and sons are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Madison in Tacoma, Wash. Miss Alice Nichoson of Portland spent the weekend with her mo ther. Mrs. Wate Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford and Mrs. Milton Morgan and daughter. ig at the home of her son! Marilyn, attended the graduation amily, Mr. and Mrs. David .1. 1 Ely returned home Sun rom Grants Pass where at i the I. 0. O. F. Grand lodge ntion and from Coos Bay he visited his brother and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chary- lone baseball team lost at exercises in Helix Friday of last week. Mrs. Wate Crawford's grandson Rodney, graduated from high school and her granddaugh. ter, Janice, graduated from the eighth grade. mong uiose coming trom a distance for Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of Hermiston, Jimmie and Delbert n 2 to 3 Sunday. Several! tot'nran an Mr. and Mrs. Wen here attended the game. dell and children of Portland; El and Mrs. Glen Yarnell of i Vln k'y f Boardman; Mrs. Agnes na visited his brother, Harry Wilcox and Mrs. Mabel Denney or I'oruann. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balsiger of White Salmon, Wash., spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends here and in Heppner. Mrs. Joe Howk and daughter, 1 last week and Mrs, Frank Mason and y of Union visited his aunt, Mabel Cotter Sunday, man ind Mrs. Joel Barnett 'or Seattle Monday after! ng relatives here and in Lois, of Troutdale spent the week- ner over the weekend. j end with her father, P. J. Linn . and Mrs. Marion Palmer an,l other relatives, tained the following guests' Church services were held in ig the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. j h' Valby Lutheran church in ence Palmer and Mr. and Gooseberry Sunday with the Rev. Kenneth rainier and familyi Ld Svendsen officiating. They also had a Sunday school rally and organized four classes. Oscar Peterson is the superintendent. -Allen Ely is working in the community. He and Mrs. Ely are living in Hermiston. The former Juniors of the lone high school enjoyed the weekend at Lehman Springs. Parents ac companying them were the Earl McKinneys, the Garland Swan sons, the Omar Rietmanns and the Noel Dohyns. They enjoyed swimming, fishing and games and picnic meals. Mrs. Sam Esteb returned home from the hospital in Heppner on Monday where she has been a patient due to a broken hip. Mrs. Walter Corley is taking care of her. Guests at the Walter Dobyns home over the weckerfd were Mr. and Mrs, Richard Peterson of Cor vallis and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson of John Day. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson and children, Allen and Sally, of The Dalles visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson 'ill pay you g btoin a land Ic loan. Best jjgjy 9 m and low- interest rate S listoryl owneo it nmm fonMfR$ 75 tndletors National 'arm Loan Assn. '...and if t -O I going to have a room . of my If K very own I" Arrange those needed home improvements now with a First National Home Improvement Loan. See yotir dealer, or drop in at jour nearby First A I National Branch. See how easy 3 to fix up, paint or repair. FREE PERSONALIZED CHECKS SAPE DEPOSIT BOXES Hid...) SAVINGS ACCOUNTS All TYPES OF LOANS MONEY ORDERS MANY OTHER SERVICES HEPPNU BRANCH PHlSf KAT10HA1.DANK f or MUMUWO un ui euooM root rxt Hug presiding; she installed the new studentbody officers for this! 0f Athena coming year as follows: Carol) Hamilson, president; Larry Eades, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown Sunday were Sheriff and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Pendleton' and Mr. and Mrs. Key V. Johnson activities at the Hlind School where her son, Lyle. is a student. He will return home with her for summer vacation. She was ac companied by Mrs. Ada Cannon of Heppner who will visit rela tives in the Wilamette Valley for June S from 7 to K:3l) p. m. Other regular davs are Monday and Thurrsday from .'1 to 5 p. m. All, a couple of weeks, are welcome to make use of the Mrs. Frank Helina and son, library and it is hoped that it John of Seattle, and Mrs. Warren will be made use of in the even- Crutcher of Gresham are with Need Letterheads? 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