Heppner, Oregon, Thursday August 25, 1955
Grange Picnic Well Attended At lone Sunday
By Echo Palmateer
The Grange picnic at the city
park Sunday Aug. 21 was well at
tended. A potluck dinner was
served at noon; the grange fur
nished the ice cream. The ladies
of the H. E. C. of Willows grange
held a short meeting in the after
noon and decided to hold their
dinner and bazaar at the grange
nan uct.
Mrs. Grace ware returned home
last week from a trip into Wash
ington where she visited her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. G. V. Crumb in Morton
and friends in Seattle and Olym
pia. Earl Morgan visited relatives
in Portland and other valley
points last week.
Jimmie Pettyjohn of The Dal
les is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay.
Frank Halvorsen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, in
jured his head while swimming
in the school pool last week. The
wound required two stitches.
Harry Yarnell and Ed Buschke
and son Louis are on a fishing
trip in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker
are vacationing at the San Jaun
Islands.
Mr and Mrs. Berl Akers and
family spent the weekend in
Portland.
Loren Hale of Tangent and his
daughter, Mrs. Mariam Cole of
Denver, were visitors here last
week.
Henry Clark returned home
Sunday from Ordnance where he
visited his son, Lowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howton and
family are spending the week at
Diamond Lake near bpoKane
Their daughter, Jacqua Lee, is
staying' at the Hershal Town
send home.
Mr .and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and
children were Portland visitors
last week. Mrs. Mary Swanson
accompanied them and remained
for a longer visit with relatives
in Portland and Salem.
Mrs. Wallace Matthews and
daughters are visiting relatives
in Roseburg.
The James Botts family have
moved to Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brewster
of Redmond visited their niece,
Mrs. Verner Troedson last week.
John Skuzeski left Saturday of
last week for his home in Port
land after helping with the har
vest at the Henry Peterson home.
Mrs. Skuzeski and sons remained
for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson
nt to Walla Walla last week
for medical treatment. Their
Hanohter. Mrs. John bkuezeskl
and sons accompanied them.
Mrs. Wallace Matthews gave a
birthday party in honor of her
twin daughters uerneice ana De-
niece, at the city park Aug. 18. It
was their 6th birthday. Guests
were first graders and relatives.
They were: Pamela Proudfoot,
Monty Crum, Pamela McCabe,
Pat McElligott, Jimmie Jacobs,
Susan Hams, Linda Rowell, Jerry
and Teresa Stefani, Kathy Keene,
Janet and Ronnie Falmateer, Bon
nie Kaye Akers, Bonnie Jean
Mnrnan. Marlene and Anita
Crawford, Kathy Holtz and Jay,
Bobby and Marsha Ball. Games
were Dlaved and cake and ice
cream were served. The ice cream
was in the shape of flowers.
Dates to remember:
Aug. 26 Three Links club at
the Rebekah hall.
Sept. 6 City council meeting at
A Dink and blue shower was
given in honor of Mrs. Harlan
Crawford at the Community
church parlor Wednesday, Aug.
17. The hostesses were Mrs. vicxor
Rietmann. Mrs. Marion Palmer,
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mrs. Verner
Troedson, Mrs. Garry Tullis and
Mrs. Harold Dobyns.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White have
moved to Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Martin of
West Linn were recent visitors at
the home of their son, Fredrick
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell en
tertained thp following at a din
ner at their home Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lundell and sons
Billy and Merle of Milwaukie,
Mr and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and
familv. Mr. and Mrs. tleo uraKe
and grandson, Michael Rowell,
Norton Lundell and Mr. ana Mrs.
Eldon Tucker and daughters, and
Mrs. Arvilla Swanson.
TVnrileton visitors last week
were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bamett.
Sam Barnett, John Jepsen, Tom
White and Kieth Rea are on a
fishing trip to Canada.
Miss Lorena Akers and her
nephew and niece, Kenneth and
Marie Akers of Booneville, Miss.,
stopped in lone Saturday while on
their way to Hermiston where
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Friday, Sept. 2,7:30 P. M.
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TWO BIG NIGHTS OF
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Wednesday, August 31
10:00 A. M.-AI 1 4-H Entries Close
1 1 :00 A. M.-4-H Home Economics Contests Begin
1 :30 P. M.-4-H Home Economics Exhibits Judged
4-H Home Economics & Agriculture Judg
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7:30 P. M.-Swine and Dairy Judged
Thursday, September 1
9:00' A. M.-AII Open Class Entries Close
9:00 A. M.-Judging begins on open class livestock,
hay, crops, flowers, Home Economics
9:00 A. M.-Home Economics contests and judging
dresses for Style Revue
2:00 P. M.-4-H Livestock and Agriculture Exhibits
judged
8:00 P. M.-Style Revue at Fair Pavilion
Friday, September 2
. 9:00 A. M.-Finish of 4-H Agricultural and Home Eco
nomics judging
10:00 A. M.-Judging of Halter classes in Saddle Horse
Divisions
1 :30 P. M.-Grandstand attraction - Saddle Horse
Show, sponsored by Wranglers-Parade of
livestock before grandstand
7:30 P. M.-4-H Pig Scramble and Fat Auction Sale
Saturday, September 3
10:00 A. M.-Big Street Parade
12:00 Noon-County-wide picnic at Court House lawn
1:30 P. M.-Rodeo
7:30 P. M.-Special Night Show-Morrow County Calf
Roping, Calgary Roping, Wild Horse Races
Sunday, September 4
7 00 A M -Cowboy Breakfast served by Wranglers
Riding Club at Club House on Fair Grounds
1:30 P. M.-Rodeo
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