Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 30, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    Two Are Injured In Falls af lone
By ECHO PALMATE EH
Robert Bendikson Injured his
back while working at the Mor
row County Grain Growers ele
vator Thursday of last week. He
slipped and fell between two box
cars and fell on his back. He
was taken to the Pioneer Mem
orial hospital for treatment. His
home Is In Rathdrum, Idaho.
Morris Bos fell at the Jordan
elevator last week and struck
his leg on an auger cutting a
deep gash just below the knee.
He was also taken to the Pioneer
Memorial hospital for treatment
He is with a contractor from
Sunnyside, Wash and have been
repairing the Jordan elevator.
Mrs Alfred Nelson Is a patient
in the Pioneer Memorial hospital.
The Three Links Club of the
Rebekah lodge met at the home
of Mrs Charles O'Connor Friday
afternoon, July 24. Plans for their
picnic in the city park, August
9 were made. The club will fur
nish the punch and coffee. A pic
nic dinner will be served at noon
for Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
and their families and friends.
Each should bring their own
table service. At the club Mrs
David Rietmann had charge of
gamesp.and refreshments were
served by Mrs O'Connor. Mrs
Rietmann received the door prize.
Mark Halvorsen, son of Mr and
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, cut the
palm of his left hand while water
6kiing at McNary Sunday. He
was thrown in the dock and was
cut by something there. He was
taken to Hermiston for treat
ment 8 stitches were required
to close the wound.
Mrs Olive Engleman returned
home from the Pioneer Memorial
hospital Saturday of last week.
Her daughter, Mrs Esper Han
sen of Portland is staying with
her.
Mrs Ruby Nichols and Mrs
Roger Kincaid and children spent
last week at Cannon Beach. Mrs
Nichols attended a Bible confer
ence while there.
Mr and Mrs Rodney Crawford
Jr and children of Portland spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs Ida Coleman.
Mrs Geo Drake is spending a
lew days at the coast and visit
ing relatives in Forest Grove and
Portland. She went down with
her daughter and family, Mr and
Mrs Ray Turner of Pendleton.
Mrs Charles Hudson and child
!ren spent a few days in Pendle-
Iton with relatives.
Mr and Mrs Delmer Crawford
gave a birthday party in honor
or Robert Jepsen's birthday Sun
day evening. Others present were
Mrs Jepsen, Mr and Mrs Gene
Hall and sons, Mr and Mrs
Walter Jacobs and children, Mr
and Mrs Pete Cannon.
Mrs Cecil Thome and Mrs
Gordon White attended the
American Legion Auxiliary con
vention in Salem last week.
Mr and Mrs Tommy Brlstow
and children of Portland visited
his parents, Mr and Mrs E W
Bristow last week.
Miss Alice Nlchoson of Port
land spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs Edith Nichoson.
Mrs Hattle Crabtree returned
home last week from Salem
where she spent a week. She is
now assisting her daughter, Mrs
Archie Munkers in Lexington
during the harvest
Mr and Mrs James Barnett and
children, Mr and Mrs Ray Bar
nett and Mr and Mrs Eldon Tuck
er and children spent Sunday at
the James Barnett cabin In the
mountains.
Lyle Kincaid went on a camp
ing trip near Florence.
Mr and Mrs Francis Connor
and children moved to the Har
vey Smith ranch south of lone.
Ws the Water
When you're thirsty for a gla$$ of cool, refreshing
draft beer, look for the blue and red neon window
sign that tellsyou there's rare good taste on tapinside.
OlYMPIA IRfWINfi COMPANY, OlYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. I A., 'OlK ' 0-1
They had been living at The
i Dalles.
Mr and Mrs John Martin and
children of Maupin spent Sun
day with his brother and family,
Mr and Mrs Fredrick Martin.
Mr and Mrs John Mulr of San
Jose, Calif were visitors at the
homes of Mr and Mrs Verner
Troedson, Carl Troedson and Jo
han Troedson. Mrs Mulr is a
cousin of Carl and Verner.
Mr and Mrs Dwight Gabbert
of Chico, Calif are the parents
of a son, Kevin Brlstow, born
July 9. Mr and Mrs Holmes Gab
bert of lone and Mr and Mrs
Frank Kelly of Oswego are the
grandparents. Mrs Grace Woods
of Portland Is the great-grandmother.
Mr and Mrs Lee Crutcher of
Portland are the parents of a
daughter, Lisa Ann, born July 11.
Mr and Mrs Warren Crutcher of
Gresham are the grandparents.
Mrs Anna Llndstrom of lone is
the great-gTandmother.
Mrs Dallas Shockley and child
ren are spending a few days at
the coast and visiting relatives
in Portland.
The Warren family reunion
was held in the city park Sunday
with 47 attending. Some came
from Naches, Wash, Condon,
Spray and Hermiston. A picnic
dinner was served at noon.
The High school Pilgrim Fel
lowship group of the Community
church held a swimming party
at the pool which was followed
by worship at the community
church led by Phil Emert Jr,
and Linda Halvorsen. Refresh
ments were served afterwards at
the parsonage. 20 attended.
The Baptist Sunday school
classes held a picnic in the city
park Sunday. Guests present
were Tom Lott and Blanchard
Hinton of Hattiesberg, Mississippi.
Mrs C E Brenner and Judy Eu-
banks went to Portland last
week. Judy remained at her
home in Portland. Mrs Brenner
attended the Centennial.
Mrs Ida Coleman attended the
Centennial in Portland last week
and saw the Lawrence Welk
show, and also visited at the
home of her daughter and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs Rodney Crawford
Jr. Her granddaughters, Nancy
and Patti Crawford and Linda
Williams returned home with
her.
Mr and Mrs James McLarty
of Portland were guests at the
Ernest Hellker home last week.
They also visited the Donald Hel
lkers. Mayor and Mrs Charles O'Con
nor and daughters attended the
Centennial in Portland a few
I 65 farmers voted on the wheat
I . - . - t nnlrtn hall Tiiim
quotas bi uie ucs'u" "uu'
day, July 23. In Morgan com
munity 24 voted yes and 1 no;
In the lone community 24 voted
yes and 1 no; In the Gooseberry
community 15 voted yes.
Mr and Mrs W E Melena re
turned home from Idaho Falls,
Idaho last week. He is building
a grain elevator there. j
Mrs Franklin Llndstrom and!
Miss Shirlee McGreer were
Portland visitors last week.
Mrs E Markham Baker and!
Mrs Rod MacKenzle left Sunday1
for Camp Adams, a church camp I
near Molalla. Tney are attend
ing the sessions this week.
Dates to Remember:-
August 2 Morrow County picnic
at Laurelhurst park In Port
land. August 4 City council meeting
at 8 P M.
August 9 Rebekah and Odd
Fellow picnic in the city
park with a picnic dinner
at noon for members of the
Rebekah and Odd Fellow
lodges and their families
and friends. Coffee and
punch will be furnished.
Each should bring their own
table service.
Those from here who attended
Pomona grange at Irrigon Sat
urday were Mr and Mrs Wate
Crawford, ..Mrs .Alvin ..McCabe,
Mrs Sam Esteb, Mrs Lewis Halv
orsen, Mrs Hattie Crabtree, Mrs
Harold Dobyns and Linda Halv
orsen. Mrs Dobyns is Pomona
lecturer and had charge of the
program. Wate Crawford Is Po
mona steward. Most of them
wore centennial costumes.
A deer jumped in front of
Larry Rietmann's car when he
was returning home from Con
don a wek ago Sunday. The hood
of the car was badly jammed.
The deer was killed by the im
pact. Larry and Kenneth Bren
ner who were with him, returned
to Condon and reported the acci
dent Books added to the lone Pub
lic library are: The Forest Cav
alier, Flanagan; Hear This Wo
men, Ben and Ann Pinchot; The
Little Ark, DeHartog; Long
Storm, Haycox.
Renee Leathers is visiting her
grandmother, Mrs Golda Eu
banks In Portland.
Dalene McDonald and Marllee
Leathers are visiting In Seattle.
LEXINGTON
Dinner guests on Friday at
the E E Peck home were Doc
and Mrs Wilbur Millet of Eu
gene, Ette Millet and Emma
P Peck of Pendleton.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, July 30. 1959
Mr and Mrs James Peck were
Farkdale visitors at the Grover
Peck home on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs T E Messenger Sr
were Lexington visitors on Sun
day and Mrs Messenger remain
ed for a visit with their child
ren.
Printing Is Our Business I See Us
LUTHERANS
May we show you what Luth
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you. Write
STANLEY McCALLUM
1923 W. 5th Ave. Kennewick,
Wash.
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Wheeler County Fair & Rodeo
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HOBBY-HORSEMANSHIP
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FOSSIL, OREGON
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 AT 8 P. M.
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For Further Information, Write
JACK STEIWER, Secretary, Fair Board
Fossil, Oregon
PLAN YOUR
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--F A I R--AUG. 26, 27, 28, 29
--ROD EO--AUG. 29 and 30
AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK AT
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EVERYONE IS WORKING
TO MAKE THIS THE
Biggest Fair Yet
YOUR EXHIBITS WILL HELP
OREGON WHEAT LEAGUE
Cake Baking Contest
PLAN TO ENTER
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MANY OTHER CONTESTS
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REMEMBER-
4-H FAIR STARTS ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26
OPEN CLASS STARTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 27
Join in the Fun!
Sweepstakes Awards
FOR
HAY, GRASSES b GRAINS
With the bountiful crops this year, now Is the time to pick
out your best samples for display. A big grain and hay ex
hibit is interesting.
NEW AWARDS THIS YEAR
CHAMPION 4-H HORSE SHOWMAN
Award Given by Paul Pettyjohn, lone
CHAMPION 4-H FAT STEER AWARD
Award Given by Herbert Ekstrom & Sons, lone
4-H AGRICULTURE AWARD
Given by the Harold Beach Family, Lexington
A NEW EVENT THIS YEAR
4-H Saddle Horse Show Wednesday night in the Arona