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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 13, 1957
S. I. Stratton, 87,
Former Teacher Here,
Dies at Lyle, Wn.
Funeral services were held at
Hood River May 24 for Solomon
Isaac Stratton, 87, a teacher and
farmer In the Lyle, Wn., area
since 1910.
Mr. Stratton was born in Clin
ton county, Missouri, Nov. 20,
18C9 and came to Oregon when
he was 13 years old. He worked
on the railroad at Heppner in the
1890s, and after graduating from
Monmouth College in 1897 came
back to Heppner where he taught
school and served as Morrow
county school superintendent in
1903 and 1904.
He is survived by his widow
who now resides at North Bonne
ville sanitarium, and two sons
both living in Washington. Burial
was in a Lyle, Wn., cemetery,
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Justice And
Municipal Courts
Claude Henry Jarvis, no emerg
ency brakes. $10 fine.
Paul G. Pettyjohn, no operators!
license, $iu.
Preston Eugene Ricks, vagrancy,
3d days in jali, suspended if
leave area.
Gerald S. Graskowiak, vagran
cy, 15 days in Jail, suspended If
leave area.
Delbert George Robinson, und
ersize fish, $25 fine.
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Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge were
called to Newburg last week be
cause of the death of his aunt,
Mrs. Mary Baird.
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HOSPITAL NEWS
New Arrivals To Mr. and Mrs.
Billie Gentry, Heppner, an 8 lb.
boy born June 6, named Jerry
Dean. To Mr. and Mrs. William
Coleman, Condon, a lo lb. boy
born June 9. named Michael
Tracey. To Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank
lin Messenger, Lexington, a 7 lb.
girl born June 10, named Kelly
Diane.
Medical William Shea, Con
don (deceased); John Swanson,
lone; Erma Keithley, Heppner,
dismissed; Pat Brindie, Heppner;
Victor Rietmann, lone, dismissed;
Nora Greenfield, Fossil; Elizabeth
Lamorie, Kinzua; Nora Perlberg,
Heppner; George Dawson, Condon,
dismissed; James Norene, Hepp
ner; Debra Owens, Kinzua, dis
missed ; Newt Matteson, Heppner.
Minor Surgery Leora Van
Winkle, Lexington, dismissed;
Peggy Couture, Fossil, dismissed;
Geraldlne Lamorie, Kinzua; Larry
Pettjohn, Heppner, dismissed;
Kristlne Strahm, Cecil dismissed;
Jesse Ticer, Heppner, dismissed.
Major Surgery Evelyn Jepsen,
Lexington .
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RETURN FROM
OES GRAND SESSION
Mrs. Oliver Creswick, Mrs. Roy
Quackenbush, Mrs. Dick Wilkin
son and Mrs.L.D. Tibbies returned
Joe Batty was here from La
Grande for the weekend at the
Henrv Conner home.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gates andi13 from Porfland where they
children were weekend guests at.had been for a week attending
her folks, the Wayne Leathers.
Mrs. Barbara McDonald and
son of Long Creek visited her
folks, the Dick Williams, Sunday.
Stanley Musgrave who was in
the John Day hospital for surgery
returned home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimmel and
children spent Sunday in Dayville
where he preached his last ser
mon before moving to Troutdale
where he will be paste of the
Presbyterian church.
There are quite a few moving j
here from Mitchell to work in the
logging as the logs are being
hauled to Prineville.
Mrs. Archie Cox and children
left Saturday for a visit with her
folks back east.
A farewell party was given Fri
day evening for Rev. Paul Kim
mel and family.
Doris Capon was in John Day
hospital for three days. She is
now home and will be confined
for 10 days.
Stanley Musgrave is in the
John Day hospital for surgery he
hopes to get home about Wed
nesday. Mrs. Stella McCarty and Mrs.
Roy Davis drove to Heppner
Tuesday to get polio shots for
(heir children.
L. J. Matteson of Alturas, Cal.
was in Heppner and Mounment
u.st weekend.
the grand chapter of the Order
of the Eastern Star, as delegates.
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INITIATED INTO HONORARY
Miss Jean Marie Graham,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Graham, was recently initiated
into Sabers a women's service
honorary at Eastern Oregon col
lege at La Grande.
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It was ommitted last week in
the Blevins Gonty wedding story
that Miss Marguarite Glavey was
at the organ and played the wed
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Bill Kenny as he sang "Ava Ma
ria" and Mrs. Don Hatfield who
sang, "Mother At Your Feet I'm
Kneeling."
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BOY SCOUTS CAMP
Boy Scout Troop No. 86 went to
Little Mahoney lake Friday and
camped overnight.
Kenneth Keeling and some of
the fathers accompanied the
group.
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BOARDMAN
Jimmie Lindsay of Heppner
and Mrs. Delbert Carpenter, who
were unable to attend, sent gifts,
spent the weekend at the home
of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Fortner, who took him home
Monday. The Fortners spent last
week in Heppner.
Mrs. Cecil Hamilton returned
home Saturday after spending
last week with her daughter, Mr.
and -Mrs. Larry Thorpe,
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, Mrs. Ed
Skoubo, Mrs. Gene Hiigel, Mrs.
Charles Higuera, Mrs. Don Dow
ney, Mona Taylor, Mrs. Ray Part
low and daughter Patti, all went
to Walla Walla Saturday to get
strawberries for freezing. Mrs. R.
Skoubo, Mrs. Arnold Hoffman and
Mrs. Marion Morlan went Tues
day to got berries.
Dick Skoubo accompanied his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Getchell of Hermiston on a va
cation trip to the coast last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gunderson,
David and Douglas, spent from
Thursday to Sunday of the holi
day weekend at Cannon Beach.
PARENTS OF SON
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hague
wood are the parents of a son
Kelley Wayne, 8 lbs., 10 oz., born
June 9 at Good Shepherd hospital
in Hermiston. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Opal Wright and
Mrs, Vivian Haguewood, great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Happold, Mrs. Ida Esteb,
lone and Mrs. Ava Wright, Hepp
ner.
NAME INCORRECT
Last week's story concerning
the veteran's memorial plaque
which was dedicated at the pio
neer picnic carried one wrong
name of those listed. The correct
name should be Nalbro B. Cox,
son of the late Elbert L. Cox.
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Rev. and Mrs. Lester Boulden
and Mrs. Douglas Drake left Mon
day for the Oregon annual con
ference of the Methodist church
at Corvallis. They will return to
Heppner on Saturday.
Miss Gail Bugarsky and Glen
Long of Pendleton were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Case.
Miss Patsy Wright Is working
in the Gilliam county agents of
fice in Condon for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nash and
daughter of Neche, North Da
kota, were guests at the home of
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
Nash on Friday and Saturday.
Local News In Brief
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Damon of
La Grande were weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Graham.
Miss Barbara Barkhorn of
Stockton, Calif., is visiting at the
home of Mrs. Kay Kononen.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Springer of
Hood River visited at the home
of the Arnold Springers and the
Lincoln Nash home last week.
Lyle Jensen has arrived homo
for the summer from Forest Grove
where he attends Pacific Uni
versity. He was accompanied by
Miss Pat Baseel of St. Helens, who
visited here for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Springer
and two children were in Hood
River Sunday. Their daughter will
spend the summer there with her
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pape of Port
land were in Heppner early this
week looking over their farming
interests in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith were in
Portland over the weekend to at
tend the graduation of their
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Phil Smith,
from the University of Oregon
School of Nursing.
Mrs. Ealor Huston had as her
guests on Monday her neice'and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George No.
ble and son Jim of Portland and
overnight guests on Tuesday were
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Andre J. Wolff also of
Portland.
Homer Hager is a patient in St
Anthony's hospital at Pendleton.
Dr. A. D. McMurdo left last
Wednesday for Charlottesville,
Virginia where he will attend his
class reunion at the University of
Virginia. His two brothers, Dr. F.
S. McMurdo and Dr. Hew McMur
do both fo San Francisco will also
be there. He expects to return
home this weekend.
Mrs. Harry Storey of Chilliwack,
B. C. has returned to her home
after a months visit at the home
of her sister and brother-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo. Her
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hammond of Seattle
were here for the weekend and
she returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Worden
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thorpe
spent Memorial Day vacation at
Lake Pend Oreille on a fishing
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Becket
and family visited In Portland for
several days last week, returning
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Een Andersn vis
ited friends in Portland during
the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ..Worden
spent several days in Portland
last week, where Mrs. Worden at
tended grand chapter of the Order
of the Eastern Star.
Mrs. Cornett Green, Mary Ruth
and Steven were in Portland on
Monday.
Marion Green has gone to Port
land for a week to attend the
Equitable Life Assurance Society
school.
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Mrs. Larry Fletcher and child
ren of Yakima spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Ring. She and child,
ren, Bernita and Tommy Harris
went to Portland while three
of her boys, Melvin, John and
Dick remained here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turner and
son of Pendleton spent the week
end with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Cleo Drake. They took their
son Michael home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hausleir and
family returned home Saturday
from Salem and Medford where
they visited relatives. Mr. Haus
ler has charge of the swimming
pool which opened June 9.
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