Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 16, 1956
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By Mary Le Marlow
i temperature reached 104
Monday, making it August's
est day so far. Maximum
ly was 93.
T Peck left last Thursday
etroit, Mich, to visit at the
of his brother-in-law anri
. Mr. and Mrs. Tonv Zielin
He will return home about
1.
and Mrs. Ray Brown. Mr.
Mrs. Royal Rands, Mr. and
Adolph Skoubc and son Leo
ttended the annual Board
picnic at Benson state park
Sunday. They reported that
aam Boardman of Salem
inable to attend the picnic
ear as she is in a rest home.
Harry Harris, Bellflower,
and Mrs. Hiram Sisler,
Jid visited at the home of
Harris's uncle and aunt, Mr
flrs. Guy Ferguson, who has
: visiting here for several
t, returned to California with
Jarris.
Miller, Curlew, Wash
1 at the home of Mr. and
Ray Brown last Thursday
'Tiday. He was a resident
Jiirty years ago, and this is
rst time he has been back
;it in sixteen years.
and Mrs. Glen Carpenter
Mrs. Florence Carpenter of
ice, Kansas to Eugene over
ei'kend to visit her cousins,
nd Mrs. Albert Herendeen
also visited Mrs. Maggie
hank, sister of Mrs. Paul
w of Boardman while there.
Joe Tatone and children
' and Jody visited in Port
last week at the home of
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
Icklander. They also went
coast
Gene Hiigel and Mrs. Bob
rt went to Pine City Tues
attend an officers' train
leeting of the county ex-
n unit.
I Lindsay, Heppner, visited
andparents, Mr. and Mrs.
'ortner, last week. Weekend
S at the Fortner home were
ion and daughter-in-law,
id Mrs. Robert Fortner and
tn, Portland.
t Ann Rands and Erna
Peek made a trip to San
sco, Calif., last week. Erna
feturned home, and Mary
tfent to Cloverdale, Calif,
t at the home of her uncle
unt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ale.
and Mrs. Charles Ander
snt to Portland last Friday
f to Long Beach, Wash, to
ummer home. I
and Mrs Nate Macomber
t. and Mrs. Robert Har
rent to Paulina Lake on a
trip over the weekend,
arwoods remained there
week.
nd Mrs. Carl Gaede, Gres
vere weekend visitors at
le of Mrs. Gaede's brother
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
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By Francine Crawford
The Marantha's met at Mary
Swanson's on August 8. Mrs.
Anna Lindstrom was co-hostess.
Eleven members and 5 guests
were present. A letter of appre
ciation was read from Rev. Al
fred Shirley thanking the Maran
thas' for all the work they had
done for the church in the ten
years he has been here. Mrs. E.
A good supply of fence posts is always assured on the J. W. Southworth
ranch in Grant County near Seneca, Ore. Southworth, a certified tree
farmer, uses thinnings from his 450-acre Tree Farm as fence posts and
has found that the sturdy pine poIesrwhen treated with penta, make
better and cheaper posts than any other type of material. (Western Pine
Assn. photo)
Bob Miller.
Mrs. Lowell Shattuck went to
Goldendale, Wash. Friday to visit
her mother, Mrs. Lester Knight,
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck
and sons Martin and Douglas at
tended a reunion picnic of the
Shattuck family at Bickleton,
wash.
Mrs. James Harding and
daughter Faye Disbrow, Sacra
mento, Calif., are visiting at the
ome of her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mil
ler. The day following their ar-
ival last week Faye was taken
suddenly ill with summer flu,
and was taken to Good Shepherd
hospital in Hermiston. She re
turned to the Miller home the
next day.
The Home Economics club of
Greenfield grange met last week
the home of Mrs. Elvin Ely,
with Mrs. Frank Marlow and
Mrs. Guy Ferguson as co-hostesses.
There were 11 members pre
sent. The club will hold an
attendance contest for the next
three months, with the losing
side to give a party for the win
ners at the December meeting.
Two captains were appointed,
Mrs. Cecil Hamilton and Mrs.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dow
ney, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf and
children, Estacada, visited at the
home of Mrs. Califf's mother,
Mrs. Louise Earwood, during the
weekend. Shirley Earwood and
Jim Weaver of Hollywood, Calif.,
who are visiting at the Earwood
home, returned home with them.
Saturday visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Califf, Hermiston.
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart were
Mrs. Stewart's uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Veelle and
daughter Barbara, and Abe Nuns
waunder, of Molalla.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
iamny, lone, were dinner guests
at the home of Akers' brother-in-I
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Miller, Sunday. They also
visited Mrs. Akers brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Ely.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fussell and
children Larry and Gwendolyn
, went to Madras last Friday. Sun
day 'the Fussells, Mr. and Mrs.
I Myron Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Ever
'ett Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
jGantenbein and children Bar
bara and Kurt, and Mrs. Cecil
i Hamilton and daughter Lorelei
all attended the Nebraska picnic
at Hermiston.
Russell and Bob Miller went to
Portland Monday.
Ea.Bri!f'. r,-i. J. Rob"t Berger, The Dalles, will
-ule Ul oe guest speaker at the Commun-
Portland, were weekend visitors ity church Sunday morninc Aut?
at tho Knmo nf "Mr onrl Afro !-io J ' w
mv iv 1IVIIIV, Vl U11U ,LT11 .
Claud Coats, and other friends
here, on their way home from a
vacation trip to Montana, Wyom
ing, and other midwest points.
.Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and
daughter Eileen, and grandsons
Jimmy and Jay Lilly of La
Grande, went to Richland, Wash
last Thursday to visit at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Vaught Mrs. Eldon Lilly and
daughter Janet returned here
with them. Saturday four vear
old Janet was injured when she
and her brother Jay fell from a
horse, cutting her mouth as she
fell. Taken to a physician in Her
miston, it required four stitches
to close the wound. Eldon Lilly
arrived at the Ely home Saturday,
and took his family home Sun
day. 'Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Partlow
and son Vernie are on a vacation
trip to Seattle, .Wash, and other
coastal points.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downey, of
Prosser, Wash,, visited at the
home of their son and daughter-
w. Baker, Mrs. Lloyd Howton
and Mrs. Noel Dobyns gave pil
lowcases for the Friendly Service
which will be sent to Pacific
university in Forest Grove. A
new stove has been installed in
the church basement. Mrs. Al
fred Shirley received the door
prize..
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett
and children, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Lundell and Kenneth, Anna Lind
strom, and Susan Lindstrom went
to Emigrant Park on August 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Lundell and
family of Boise, Idaho met them
there. A picnic was enjoyed by
all.
Mr. and Mrs. 0.L. Lundell and
Kenneth are visiting relatives in
Seattle this week.
Gary Stevenson, and Don
Brostrom of Salem spent the
weekend in lone. Both 'men will
be teachers iit lone this coming
year.
Robert DeSpain took Gary Mor
gan, Bruce Rigby, and Bob Rice
to John Day on Sunday. The boys
visited Wayne Hams who is a
patient in the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce went
to Portland Monday on business,
Mrs. Echo Palmateer, Mrs.
Hazed Beers, and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Cannon and children are
spending the week at the coast.
John Eubanks had three stit
dies taken in his face resulting
ii om an accident received while
working on his truck.
Mr. and Mrs. John Armington
ot Hollywood, California are the
proud parents of a daughter born
on August 10. She has been
named Martha Rea. Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Ray are the grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Doherty and
family visited relatives in Pen
dleton on Sunday.
Bob Palmer,, brother of Mrs.
Pat Doherty was employed at the
Pat Doherty ranch during har-
vest,
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
Bonnie were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Russell Miller of
Boardman on Sunday. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fahey and
sons of Oakland, California, are
visiting at the Delbert Emert's.
Mr. Fahey is a brother of Mrs.
Emert.
Lyle Kincaid, and Mrs. Rodger
Kmeaid and Debbie went to Ar-
buckle Mountain on a picnic
Sunday.
Mrs. Rodger Kincaid and child
ren are spending the week in
Hermiston with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bell.
Paul Turner and sons Douglas
and John, of Walnut Creek, Cali
fornia have been vacationing In
Eastern Oregon. They visited with
Mr. Turner's cousin, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lindstrom on Sunday.
Mrs. Fredrick Martin and Mrs.
Lloyd Howton took their sons
Ralph Martin and Jim Howton to
Suttle Lake to attend the Jr.
camp at the Methodist .camp.
Jean and Melvin Martin accom
panied them on the trip. They
returned on Monday.
has been visiting her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice.
She also spent a few clays with
Diane Pettyjohn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell
left last week on a trip to Red
mond, Camp Sherman, and thev
are also visiting in Milwaukie
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann
and Ruby Ann spent Sunday in
Kennewick visitine with Mr.
and Mrs. David Rietmann and
family.
Gaylard Salter attended the
funeral of Bob Phellps in Her
miston on Sunday. Mr. Phellps
was a roommate of Gaylord's at
college.
Mrs. Oscar Peterson returned
home Sunday from Beaverton
where she has spent several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Kvistad and son.
The Willows Grange are having
a picnic in the nark on Aueust
Miss Patti Ryan of The Dalles 19. Everyone is welcome.
From where I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh
Turned Out To Be
a Good Break
We had a water main break last
Thursday. Happened early in the
morning-about two a.m. and the
first thin? most of us knew about
it was when we tried to turn on
the faucets and nothing came out
but a hissing noise.
Nobody was inconvenienced
much though. Repair crew went
right to work-and things were
fixed up in jig time.
Incidentally, the water com
pany got a flood of payments on
overdue bills that day. Lots of
"forgetful" folks must have fig
ured they were being warned!
From where I sit, sometimes our
obligations slip our minds. Like
the responsibility we all have to
our communities ... to see that
our neighbors enjoy the right to
decide for themselves how to
work, how to vote, whether or nof
to enjoy a bottle of beer. Any
time we "forget" we owe this
right to others, we take a chance
on stopping the flow of tolerance
that makes this country such a
grand place for u to live in.
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