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Fred Paige place that Joined theirs day hoon for Milton-Freewater to" spend the Fourth with her sister and family, The Victor Weise's. Lyle and Neva Matteson of Heppner were seen going through town on their vacation. (Continued on Page Four) along the river. Doc Hinton and Judy Johnson moved the Reeta Hunt family In to one of the Boyer houses Tues day. The Joe Mellor family left Fri By Martha Matteson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kingman have purchased the Chloe Paige home pust out of town and moved into it June 28. Leo Flowers purchased the Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July "14, 1955 Monument News Ball Family Holds Reunion at lone By Echo Palmateer The Ball family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers Saturday evening, July 9 with a potluck picnic sup per. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball and son, Mrs. Eve lyn Farrens and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and grand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker and sons of Boardman; Mr. and Mrs. George Urlacker of Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ball and Family of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, Matthew Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Akers and sons, Elmer Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball and family, Elbe Akers and Martin Gabbert all of lone. Mrs. Anna Nickle of Sumner, Wash., is visiting relatives here. She is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Mary Swanson and Mrs. Arvilla Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynn and son David, stopped here over the weekend, they were on their way home from a trip to Ohio, where they visited his old home, and to the Atlantic coast. They were gone 3 weeks. Recent visitors at the Alfred Nelsons were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ransdell of Port land. Ole Stefani of McCloud, Calif., was a guest of his nephew, A. E. Stefani last week. Mrs. Verner Troedson was a Portland visitor last week. Mrs. Norman Nelson and child ren, visited relatives in Salem recently. Seaman Wallace Gaars is here on a 25-day leave. His ship, the carrier, Kearsarge, is docked at San Diego. He was accompanied by Seaman William Easton. Mrs. Sadie Olson of Spokane is visiting her brothers, H. 0., Fred and George Ely. Mrs. Larry Fletcher and child ren of Portland visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring last week. Her sons, Tommy and Melvin remained here for a long er visit. The Fletchers are mov ing to Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford and daughters of Portland spent this week with her mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Melena and children of Pullman, W"ash., spent last weekend at the home of his father, Wm. Melena. Mr. and,Mrs. Donald Harris and daughters of Portland spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns re turned home from Eugene Fri day of last week where they visi ted their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hardesty. The Fredrick Martins have sold their house on Main street to Victor Rietmann. Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Pruss and family and his parents and sister have returned from a trip to Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Melena re turned home recently from a trip to Nebraska. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rietmann in Den ver. Miss Flora Robinson and Mrs. Iva Shelton of Portland were visi tors at the Delia Corson home over the weekend. They also at tended the 50th wedding anniver sary reception of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Troedson in Heppner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Newitt are living in the Cecil Thome apart ment. Mr. Newitt is the superin tendent of the schools here for the coming year. Mrs. Harriet Hall of Monmouth has been elected to teach the first grade here. Serv ices were held in the Valby Lutheran church Sunday July 10 with Rev. Melvin E. Zier of Hepp ner in charge. Mrs. Robert Jepsen and son William Robert, returned home from the hospital in Heppner last week. Harry Yarnell returned home from The Dalles hospital Sunday where he underwent surgery. Mrs. Algott Lundell has been visiting relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fletcher and family of Albany were reeent visitors at the home of his mo ther, Mrs. Sam Esteb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and children of Seattle were guests last week at the Donald Heliker home. The Beta Omega Chapter of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha gave a table and benches to the city park. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford and daughters were Portland visitors over the week-end. Cpl. Harold Holtz has received his seperation from the army and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holtz. He had been stationed at Camp Medi, Pa. At the city council meeting last week it was decided to have the trees in the street areas sprayed for insects that are kill ing the trees. Harold Dobyns is doing the work. Dates to remember: July 15 H. E. C. of Willows grange at the grange hall in the afternoon. July 17 Special services at the Community church at 11 a. m. July 17 Arnica club picnic at the city park. A potluck dinner at noon. Julv 22 Three Links club meeting. Lynn Marie Benge of Condon is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lana Padberg this week. Mrs. Dolores Rowell of Pendle ton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake New books added to the public library are; Sweet Thursday by Whipple and The First Transcon tinental Railroad by Nathan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor and daughters spent the Fourth weekend in Bend and Sisters. There's more PT7 'IIS- Sicks' Spokane Brewery, Spokane, Wash. 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