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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1954)
o 0 MeppnCT, Gazctf Tirrwi, Thursday, J wily 22, Page 3 lone Area Harvest Soon in Full Swing By Echo Palmateer Harvest is in full swing on the north side of lone and in Morgan and will get under way in the Gooseberry country the last of the week. The yield is around 23 bushels per acre and weighing more than 60 lbs a bushel. Forsythe Boylan drove up from his home in Oakland, Calif. Fri day of last week and. visited at the O. L. Lundell home. He and Kenneth Lundell returned to Oak land the first of the week. At the Vvniows grange meet ing Saturday evening it was voted to dispense with the August meeting. Degree work will be put on; at the September meet ing. Wayne White returned from a Portland hospital last week where he was a patient following a back operation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoskins are the parents of a daughter born Monday July 19 at the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoskins Sr. of lone and Mrs. Roger McCormack of Everett, Wash., are the grandparents.- Mrs. Addie Salter of lone is the great grandmother. . Rev. Earl L. Soward, pastor of the Christian church in Heppner conducted services at the Com munity church Sunday morning. His son, Marvin sang two solos accompanied by Mrs. E. M. Baker. Word was received from Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley who have been patients in The Dalles hos pital. They expect to return to lone this week. He hopes to con duct services this Sunday but if not able, services will be held by Rev. Soward. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helina and son, John of, Seattle and Mrs. Warren Crutcher of Gresham are visiting Mrs. Anna Lindstrom. Mrs. Helina and Mis. Crutcher are daughters of Mrs. Lindstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daniels and daughter of Kennewick, Wash., spent Sunday with her cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstroni. Sirs. Cecil Thome is a patient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burgoyne of Los Angeles visited at the home of their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse last week. Mrs. Ted Palmateer is a pa tient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Miss Dolores Hanson of Port land spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Donald Peterson. Mrs. Edna Yamell of Portland is visiting her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con nor. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Devine and children of Eugene were recent visitors of his aunt, Mrs. Ernest Helikor. Members of the St. Patrick church of Heppner and the St. Williams church of lone enjoyed a picnic politick dinner at the St. Williams church Sunday. A large crowd attended. Some went swimming in the afternoon. Mrs. Garland Swnnson and daughter, Jean Ann went to Her miston Monday. Mrs. Ernest Heliker was a re cent visitor in Seattle. Frank Engleman returned home from the Pioneer Memorial 11U3JIIHI 111 111 -jn'in 1 iiiyminj, where he has been a patient for, about three weeks. I Mrs. Ida Grabill and son, Gene: returned home from Baker, Sun-' day where they visited relatives for a couple of weeks. 1 Charles F. Bollinger of Port-1 land was in lone Monday. He is an organizer for Guy Cordon for U. S. Senator. Mr. and, Mrs. L. D. Sorensen of Dalles Port, Wash., are working at the Charles Carlson 's during harvest. A picnic was planned at the II. E. C. of Willows grange meet ing Friday July 16 at the Grange hall. The picnic will be at the I II camp grounds on Herron Creek in the mountains August 22 for grangers and families and friends. Mrs. Harry Yamell and Mrs. Leo Crabtree were hostesses at the H. E. C. meeting. The Garden club met at the home of Mrs. O. L. Lundell July (Continued on Page Four) Still More Heppner Value Days Specials! Value Days SPECIAL! Lunch with Us! When You Shop in Heppner UK IN - A- BASKET WITH COFFEE, TEA, OR COKE ONLY45c ELSIE'S CAFE 8 Value Days SPECIAL! 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