Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 17, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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    Gar Swansons Return
From Trip to Arizona
Luxembourg Girl Helps Prepare For Morrow Fair
Br LORRAINE BALL
IQNE Mr. kit.) .Mr. Gar
SttaiiMn and sm Jim irtunied
la lone on Thursday evening
from a trip. They ltt on July
by plane, flying to rhirnl.
Arizona, At Fl-tgktaff they hal
an hour' delay due to a erre
thunder and Huhtninjs torm.
They spent Irn days with the'r
on ami family. Lt. and Mr.
UrnnU Sanm, at Maa. Artt
Wlille there they toured Apache
Town, where they tUlted with
Mr. and Mr. Archie Merchon,
formerly of lleppner. Mr. Mer
chon drive the state coach at
Apache Town, which I where a
lot of movie are made a well
a being a tourist attraction.
Archie ha driven the stage In
several movie. Also the Swan
son' visited with Mr. and Mr
Tom Doherty and Mr. Doherty'a turned home by wa of Boartl-
an nirinre at the Shrine
fure there.
Mr. MUlon Morgan and Mrt
ln and Mr. and Mt. Wate Craw
ford were In Ttie 1U '
Thurnlay lat erk to vuit Mi
Dale Bay In the hospital there.
Sunday dinner rue at th-
home of Mr, an.l Mr. Bill Ki t
mann were hi m-rfher. Mr. Veri
Rietmann. and hi alster. Mrs.
fean Rohde of IVtio,
Mr. Joe ttngleman wa In IVn.
dlrton on Monday to consult her
doctor.
Mr. and Mr. Richard Lun.lell
and Sharon of Pendleton wre
gueMs at the home of hi par
ent. Mr. and Mr. ErneM Lun Jell
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mr. (Veil Hick and
Shlrlev were In Pendleton on
Sunday on business. They re-
mother. Tom I employed by Em
plre Machinery but on the week
end he and Mr. Doherty work
at Apache Town also.
Jay Wheelhouse and Mr.
Wheelhouse (Jan Martin of
Heppner) are also stationed at
Williams A.F.B. Mr. and Mr.
Swanson were able to visit with
them. They also visited another
former Henpnerlte, Bob Grablll
and Mrs. GrabilL
From Arizona the Swanson's
took a Jet to Los Angeles, taking
only an hour. Here they visited
her brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. rhllip Miller, for three days.
They viewed a Dodger game
which they reported was thrill
ing. Disneyland was also on the
calendar of visits. They left Los
Angeles on Thursday evening at
7:10 p. m., arriving In Portland
by Jet at 9:10. Here they were
delayed again due to an oil leak
for another hour. John Swan
son, Mrs. Mary Swanson and Mrs.
Kenneth Turner were on hand at
the Tendleton Airport to welcome
home the travelers at approxi
mately 11:00 p. m.
Mrs. Edithc Nichoson returned
home after visiting In Portland
with her daughter, Alice, last
week. While there she and Alice
also visited at Vashon Island
and South Bend, Wash, with rel
atives. Jack Crum and John Swanson
left on Sunday to go to La
Grande where they will practice
for two weeks for the Shrine
football game. On Saturday they
will go to Portland to visit at
the Shrine hospital and make
man where Shirley reitulned
with her grandparent for a visit
and LeRoy returned home to
lone.
Van Hubbard and Mrs. Huh
bard are staying In Pendleton
a few days since the release of
Mr. Hubbard from the hospital
where he recently underwent
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea spent
a few days In the mountains last
week fishing.
Mrs. Walter Jacobs and child
ren are visiting In Washington
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cunningham.
Mrs. Anna Llndstrom and Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Llndstrom re
turned home on Thursday after
visiting In Portland with Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Crutcher and family-
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Mrs. Ida Salter and son Bill
were Pendleton visitors on Mon
day.
tr ant fcfi-a nvlnrrt filter
4 ii.. .!..!. .ith hi. I where he has been confined In
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sal- a orac? mm- wel
ter. Gaylord U building a car- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon and
port at the home of his parents family returned last week from
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Engieman a weeks visit to KocKaway. mey
and son Frank attended a fami'y visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
reunion and picnic at Hat Rock McCabe and family at Bay City
on Sunday. and also In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar RIetmann Mrs. Bill Seehaier or
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Lodge Picnic Draws Crowd
LUXEMBOURG'S MARIE. International Farm Too in Exchange visitor find the actlTiti in tn ric-
rick Martin bom of Ion actiT ana inierMTin? nun so ncipt jean Mania iiraieaj wun nr
4-H wool drs which h U fodjinq tot th Morrow County fair.
Gene RIetmann and his mothe.",
Mrs. Omar RIetmann, motored to
Portland on August 1 to pick up
Larry RIetmann who flew In to
be best man at his brother Gene's
wedding on August 6. They re
turned to lone on Wednesday,
leaving for Idaho on Thursday
and Mr. and Mrs. RIetmann left
on Friday.
Victor RIetmann Is a patient
In Pioneer Memorial hospital,
spent the week-end visiting with
her uncle Herbert G. and Mrs.
Voruz In Portland. Also visiting
was Mrs. Kietmann s cousin,
Lewis Voruz and family of East
St. Louis, Miss. On Sunday the
family took a picnic dinner to
Wakeena Falls, on the Columbia
River Gorge.
Board-
man spent a few days at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Wal
ter Corley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Huston and
four children of Troutdale spent
several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hausler and family.
Mrs. Hausler and Mrs. Huston
are former school mates.
4-H Club Has Work TXty
Mrs. Louis Calson's Make and
Model club held their meeting at
the home of Jean Martin on Sat
urday afternoon. It consisted of
a work day and finishing of gar
ments to be displayed and mod
eled at the fair. Miss von Roes
gen was a guest. She made arid
served apple pie for dessert In
the fashion they make it In her
home. Karen Lundell played a
piano solo for the group.
John Eubanks and daughter,
Sandra, were In Prlnevllle on Fri
day to attend the rodeo there.
1st Lt. LeRov and Mrs. Bren
ner are now In Wasco, Texas,
where LeRoy Is attending In
structors school. He will be sta
tioned there about 10 weeks. On
returning to the coast they will
visit In lone around the middle
of October.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pryor of
Condon were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Boyce and family.
By LORRAINE BALL
I.HicwT,,' ll.-tn h . held their
nnnn.il p.-'luiK lttniM-r at U-
CH .i!h on ui).lay. Ainut M
Ar.-un.t to 41 cti. t a nended.
he n-ari Mill o.ff.-e were fur
Mk'ioi l the .l,-e.
Mr and Mr UmiaM llclikcr
atnin;Miiied Mr, and Mr. Leo
naid Muikei n Uakrr on Sun-
1 1 v t U ! with relative there.
Mr. nr.,1 Mr. K. M. BarUka-
nuy, Tom and I'eth vUlted over
:e w iik-end with their dauh
r an, family, Mr and Mi. Hick
Sherer. They brought their grand
son, Scott, home, Scott had been
visiting with them while Mr.
Sherer wan in the hw-pltal.
Mr and Mr. Edmoiul Hrlstow
nrul Tommy Uilsiow went to
Mom's Lake on Thursday to ee
their on and brother, Johnnie,
who wa making a bae hop to
pick up a crew. The crew and
John (lew on to Clinton Sherman
A.F.B.
Mr. ami Mrs. Tommy Brlstow
and family returned to their
home In Portland on Saturday
niter ftonding their vacation vis
iting with Mr. and Mr. Edmonl
Hrlstow and Mr. and Mr. Paul
lleihler.
Milton Morgan. Roy Llndstrom
and Gene llarover of pcndlctOit
went on Mr. Morgan's 'xat dow n
the Columbia River to llwac,
where they will do some deep sea
fishing, returning to lone In the
middle of the week.
Mr .and Mrs. Vester Hams. Lee,
Wayne, Karen and Cheryl are
vacationing In Canada.
Don Brlstow, Wavne Ball. Har
old RIetmann and Butch Lo'igh-
In of Heppner are vacationing
In Canada at Salmon Lake and
other points of Interest.
Mrs. Dale Ray is reportedly
much improved. She Is back at
the home of her sons BUI and
Claude Brn.shcrs after a bout
In The Dalles hospital. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson
hrl.l a hartiecue- In honor of Mr.
and Mr. Fredrick Martin and
family. Ml Marie 'Mlr
lun-e n and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Barak at Ihelr ranch home on
Sunday.
MUi Judy Kuhank had the
honor of twlng the firt patient
of Dr. H. S. Huber to have the
newly InntaUed air driven drill
used on. Larger rltle have these
new machine, but Dr. Hubers 1
the firt to te Inntalled In our
local area.
Entertains Bridge Dub
Mr. Ray Rove was hote
for the bridge club at her home
on Thursday evening. Mr. Eldon
radlierg and Mr. William Van
Winkle of Lexington and Mr.
Arnle ll.slman were guest. Mr.
Ikd DeSpaln reit-Ived high, Mr.
Pete ('nniK)ii. aecutnt high and
Mrs. Walter Corley received low.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell
held a no host barbecue at their
home one evening last week
with the following guent
present, Mr. and Mr. Fredrick
Martin and family. Mr. Mary
Swanson, John Swanson. Esther
Klrml and Miss Marie Vlctolre
von Roesgen.
Church Schedules Rally Day
Different boards of the church
have been holding meetings and
the fall activities of the church
will start back on the regular
fall schedule with a Rally Day
on Sept. 10. On Sept. 21. pro
motion day will be held at 9:13
a. m. with church school teach
ers holding a dedication service.
Following the service the annual
church meeting will be held.
Watch for later schedules on this
matter.
There will be a kindergarten
registration at the Legion Hall
on Sept. 5 from 8:45 to 11:00
a. m. Everyone who Is interested
Is urged to attend.
Ellis Ball brought two' of his
army buddies, Mark Davis and
Bob Olson home with him for a
few days visit
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SWIFTS PREMIUM
BACON LB- 75e
EGGS 3 Dox$l
JUNO PLAIN OR IODIZED 26 Oz. Pkg.
TABLE SALT
EA.
10c
GEBHARDTS
CHILI CON CARNE
,. - WITH BEANS
Or TAMALES 4 For $1
PA
FROZEN
TIP TOP 12 OZ.
LEMONADE
5For$l
WHEAT PIES
CHET'S
FROZEN CHICKEN
TURKEY or BEEF
- 25 LB. BAG
for
Miraee (if 5 fifft
for 89'
CELERY
HEARTS
Ed. 23
LOCAL HOOD RIVER
GRAVENSTEIN
APPLES
3 lb. 25
SHOP WHERE
IS NOT A WORD - BUT A FACT!
PHONES:
B-B822 & S-B943
TOM & MILLIE'S
HOME-OWNED MARKET
FREE
DILI VEST
FOR
MORROW COUNTY
FAIR and RODEO
QUEEN
JOAN MOE
1
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: .3
SPONSORED BY
Morrow County Fair and Rodeo
Association
SATURDAY, AUG. 19
PER PERSON
$1.50
ADMISSION
FAIR
PAVILION
HEPPNER
MUSIC BY
DANCING
10 TO 2
SUPPER SERVED
LEONNIG'S ORCHESTRA