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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 29, 1954 Page 3 lone Area Grain Now Pouring Into Local Elevators Among those from here who at- at their home Sunday evening, home, nded the Walla Walla yacht The following were present: Mr.l Mr. an a i j r a t ; i .1 I .Lii i By Echo Palmateer Most of the farmers In community will be harvesting, longer visit una veen. ineArcner Daniels and1 Guests at the me Morrow County Grain Grow ers elevators here in lone re port 20,000 bushels of wheat each, coming into their eleyators a day. A smaller amount is coming into the McNabb and Jordan eleva tors. Much grain is coming in me Morgan elevator. Leonard Carlson, in the Goose berry community cut his first field of Rex wheat last week and it averaged 38 bushels per acre He put nitrogen on his farm last fall which he thinks helped to make the large yield. Wheat north of lone was reported 21 to 28 bushels per acre. Some barley was going a ton to the acre. 1-27 farmers voted here Friday, jiuv on the wheat 126 for and 1 against. Roy Lieuallen. Their daughters Portland August 8. this, Mary and June remained for a' Dates to remember tended l club boat races Sunday were. and Mrs. Grant Rigby and lam Rollo Crawford, Cpl. Billy Joe ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree Delia Corson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brownlow and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ritchie, and Miss Opal Briggs, of Heppner. Joe Kirnitski of Pennsylvania! atha meeting, August 3, Tuesday City coun cil meeting at 8 p. m Rietmann, Helmut h Hermann, Gene Rietmann and Faul Tews, visited his friend Bill Cochran, who is staying at the E. W. Bris tow home. Around twenty people from here attended the concert by Mar vin Soward at the Christian church in Heppner Monday even ing of last week. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley d Mrs. David Raskin and children spent Saturday here. They were guests of the Robert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- De Spains. He is attending school rick Martin and family, Mr. and in Portland. Mrs. James Mallon returned Mrs' MU,Hn Hjrgn and lamiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Gabhert hnmp last week from a visit with!Mr' and Mrs- Lloyd Howton and of Portland are -visitimr here. August 10, Tuesday Garden hpr parents, Mr. and Mrs. George famly atH a'ne and Lee llams They are the guests of Mr. and wuu iiiwuiig in me i-ny pai in v ,, rn in Vale Mrs Van Hom fiarv Morgan entertained the. Mrs. wauace Matthews the afternoon. 'returned here with her for a visit.iCub Scouts Tuesday evening July rtuKuM ii, weunesudy jvmraii- Mallons win move to Hcdd-i20 at his home. The following ner mis wee wntre uiey win nit-uiui-is writ- jiii-M-m. vvujuti returned home Saturday from The Saturday night in Dalles where they both were pa tients in the hospital there. Their sons and daughter-in laws, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Shirley of controls. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Shirley of Salem came home August 22 Grange picnic at ,,,, in th(l nnnnnor ononis Mr the 4-H camp on Herron Creek. and Mrs Jack Miller will move Mrs. Edna Yarnell returned to jn the housp vacatcd bv the Mal. her home in Portland Sunday ons aner visiting a weeK witn her ! daughter and family, Mr. Mrs. Charles O'Connor. Stephen Lindstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, spent and Lee Hams, Jimmie Howton, Billie Akers, Ronnie Crabtree, Grant Rigby and Stephen Lind strom. Mrs. Vera Portis, den mo- u iiirimna t .,. wr iiner. a iso was nrpseru. j 11119. iijui iminh. i,app aiivi iwi .man White of Quincy, Wash., Mrs. Harvey of Pendleton is were weeKenci visitors at the cooKing at tne cnaries uoherty home of her brother, Walter Cor- ranch during harvest. Pioneer 3' . uaufcinc, Mrs. itcna jennins is staying jt-iiy, nuiuc mm m-i. jeny n witn Mrs. Anna Lindstrom. Vmnn t.lcltlnf horn fri a AA.inln j UCITII Veiling nvil lui a LWUlt : weeks. Dr. and Mrs. G. Boswell of San Angelo, Texas, aunt and uncle of Mrs. Gordon White, visited the White family. Mrs. White accom panied them to the coast for a visit and then the Boswell's left for Alaska. Lona White spent the weekend witli Mrs. Phyllis White in Forest Grove. Need Letterheads? Phone 6-9228 the Memorial hospital in Heppner due to a virus infection. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and family spent Sunday at the home! Tnose from hl're Roing t Emi- of his sister and family, Mr. and 6rant Park for a Picnic Sunday were Mr. ana Mrs. t,. vv. tsristow Mrs Pliucpll Millar of Rnafrlman ine inree Links club met at! with them. Their sons returned Mrs RnH wvictaH nt iIq ic and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- the home of Mrs. Harvey Ring oh! home but the daughters-in- law visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Cabe and children, Mr. and Mrs. Friday July 23. It was decided remained for a while. Rev. EarlOscar Peterson. Mr. Kvistad U David Rietmann and children, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everson and son Gary, of Portland are visiting at the Charles Carlson to dispense with the August meet ing. A get well card was sent to Mrs. Cecil Thome who is a pa tient in the hospital in Heppner and a remembrance card was also sent to Mrs. L. Soward of, the Christian church attending summer school at the Mrs- Et,a Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. in Heppner, conducted services at' Oregon College of Education at Tommy Bristow and daughter,! the Community church Sunday.' Monmouth. , also Miss Marie Linder of Hermis-! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell1 Dr. Henry J. Hokenson, regional ton' Other relatives met them I and daughters .of Vancouver,' director of the Columbia confer-' at the park. i Ella Davidson, a Wash., snent the weekend with pnce. Portland mnrinproH wnHncn n.-iviH Mel member of the club who lives inlhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry' at the Valby Lutheran church on home in the lower part of town Heppner. Mrs. Wate Crawford! Yarnell. Sunday. Ho Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wortendyke his wife and son. They were Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson1 of Vancouver, B. C. spent last weekend guests of the Walter entertained the Cub Scouts and week with with his aunt, Mrs. D. Dobyns. their families at a picnic dinner w. AKers ana his cousins, Mr. received the door prize Ronald Baker will leave the last of the week for St. Louis, Mo., where he will spend two weeks on the Ralston Farms as the re sult of winning the Danforth scholarship He will then go to a camp on Lake Michigan for two weeks. Before coming home he will go to Detroit and bring a pickuphome for Lewis Halvorsen. The book Snips and Snails by Louise Baker was added to the lone public library. Mr. and Mrs. John Bray and children of Hermiston spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Long Distance Nation-WicU Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338 and Mrs. James Lindsaw. 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