Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 08, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Folks Gather At
Morgan For Lunch,
Work In Cemetery
A community dinner was held
at the I OOF hall at Morpan
Sunday with about 40 attending.
The men worked at the cemetery,
building fences and sottinR up
monuments that had fallen
down. Those eominp from a dis
tance were Mr. and Mrs. Deane
Kklrherry, Rood F.kleberry, and
Mrs. Anna Eklebcrry of Hermis
ton; Mr. and Mrs Myrtle Ely and
children of Boardman. the Dav
idson boys from Arlington and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Troedson of
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Matthews
and daughter of Roseburg are
visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary
Emert. and his brother. Wallace
Matthews.
Donald McElligott. son of Mr.,
and Mrs. Charles McElligott, and
Miss Eunice Hiatt. formerly of
Heppner, were married in San
Francisco Monday at 9 a.m.,
March 29th. The bride, a niece of
John Hiatt of Heppner. is a grad
uate nurse and the groom is an
c service man. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McElligott and children.
Kathleen and Jerry, attended the
wedding.
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley
returned home Friday evening
of last week from Nelscott where
they attended a Congregational
pastor's retreat. They reported
a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cotter pur
chased a new Fleetmaster Chev
rolet car last week.
Mrs. Lawrence Dudley of Kan-
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sas is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
returned from Portland last week
where they visited their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Tad Hardest-, and Mr. Dobyn's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ol
den, at Gresham.
Mrs. Al Huit and her father,
Lee Howell, attended the funeral
of Bert Barlow in Portland last
week. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cunningham and
baby daughter.
DATES TO REMEMBER
April 9 Plays at the school
house.
April 9 Study meeting of Top
ic club at Mrs. B. C. Forsythe's.
April 10 Silver tea at Legion
hall by its auxiliary in the af
ternoon. April 10 Initiation in 1st and
2nd degrees at the grange hall
at 8 p.m.
April 11 Valby Missionary so
ciety will meet at Mrs. Leonard
Carlson's at 2 p.m.
April 14 Maranathas at the
.;ome of Mrs. E. M. Baker in the
afternoon.
April 14 IMIA meeting at Le
gion hall at 8 p.m.
April 15 Regular meeting of
Rebekahs.
April 16-HEC of Willows
grange at Mrs. Earl MeCabe's.
April 17 Regular grange meet
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray were
visitors in The Dalles one day
last week.
Billy Lundell returned to his
home in Portland Monday after
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson made
a trip to La Grande Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Engelman and Mrs.
Victor Rietmann went to The Dal
les Thursday of last week where
Mrs. Engelman had a check up.
Allen Peterson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Peterson of The Dal
les returned home with them and
spent a few days at the Riet
mann home.
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Linda and David Hoover of
Pendleton are staying with their
aunt, Mrs. E. M. Baker, as their
father, Charles Hoover, was ac
cidentally shot in the leg and is
in the St. Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton. Mrs. Hoover is a sis
ter of Mrs. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke
went over to Monument Friday to
do somt fishing for steelhead sal
mon, but the river was too muddy
so they attend Grant Pomona
grange there Saturday and visit
er friends.
Paul O'Meara is preparing to
move one of his buildings and
place it next to. the postoffice
and use it for a paint shop. The
building will have a cement floor
and stucco on the outside.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ball and
family are moving on one of Del-
bert Emert's creek ranches. The
house was vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad Bellenbrock who
moved to Grant county.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann spent the
week end in Portland where she
visited her mother, Mrs. Inez
Freeland who is in a Portland
hospital.
Erne Drake was ill the first
of the week.
Mrs. Lana Padberg and grand
daughter, Lee Ann Padberg, were
dinner guests at the Darrel Pad
berg home Saturday night.
The high school freshmen en
tertained the high school at a
party Friday evening of last week
at the school gym.
A movie, "Topper Takes a
Trip," was shown at the school
house Wednesday evening of last
week, the proceeds going to the
senior class They served coffee
and pie in the lunch room. The
seniors also gave a cafeteria din
ner Sunday and served a large
crowd.
About 70 men of the council of
men of the Baptist church held a
meeting at the Baptist church on
Friday evening, April 2. Dinner
was served at the Congregational
church by the Baptist ladies.
The 4-H club girls met at the
Cleo Drake home Saturday. Their
project is sewing and room im
provement. After the meeting a
party was given in honor of Ruby
Ann Rietmann's birthday. Re
freshments of birthday cake, jel
lo and cakes were served. Ruby
Ann received many lovely gifts.
Those present were Lola Ann Mc
Cabe, Carlotta Olden, Ingrid Her
mann. Delight Biddle, Joan Cole
man, Jane Seehafer, Ruby Ann
Rietmann, and Patricia and De
lores Drake.
The Rebekahs held their regu
lar meeting April 1.
Mrs. Wallace Matthews and
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn were elected
as delegates and Mrs. Echo Pal
mateer and Mrs. Mary Swanson
as alternates to the Rebekah as
sembly at Eugene in May. Mrs.
Matthews was recommended as
district deputy president. After
the meeting games were played
and lunch was served by Mrs.
Louis Ball, Mrs. Cleo Drake and
Mrs. Francis Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom
and Mrs. Fannie Griffith and son
George were Pendleton visitors
Friday of last week.
Mrs. Carl Linn is a patient in
The Dalles hospital where she
underwent a major operation.
Mrs. Robert DeSpain is a pa
tient at the St. Anthony hospital
in Pendleton. She expects to re
turn home this week.
Mrs. Doris Gollyhorn and son
Wayne were recent visitors in Ir
rigon. Berl Akers expects to return
home from The Dalles hospital
this week.
The auxiliary will hold a sil
ver tea at 2:30 p.m. at the Legion
hall. The proceeds will go to
ward the child welfare. There
will be a program beginning at
3 p.m. Everyone is urged to come.
Mrs. E. M. Baker gave a birth
day party Saturday afternoon for
her niece, Linda Hoover, who was
two years old. Those present
were Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and
children, Mrs. Walter Corley and
children, Mrs. Wm. Seehafer and
children, and Brenda and Mansel
Town send.
Those going to Portland the
past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
White, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg--Strom,
Mrs. Arthur Stefani Jr. and
Gwen Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker en
tertained the choir at their home
Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews
of Squirrel, Idaho, visited at the
Frank Engelman and Walter
Roberts home Monday night. Mrs.
Anderson is a niece of Mr. En
gelman. They were on their way
to California.
Quite a number of folks in this
community have been ill the past
week.
Lona, daugter of Mr. and Ms.
Annual Birthday
Party Held For
Group At Irrigon
By Grace Shoun
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons
have moved from the Arthur
Sires place to their own home
west of town.
Mrs. Earl Isom had the annual
birthday- party Sunday for her
daughter Dona's 12th birthday,
Nancy Graybeal's 11th birthday,
and for Bill and Mack Graybeal's
birthdays. Those present were the
Isoms, the Bill Graybeals from
here, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Graybeal and son Junior and Lois
Brooks of Umatilla. They report
a very fine party, with good din
ner, birthday cakes and presents.
Week-end visitors with their
families were Clarke Stephens
and Mart Abken of Horse Heaven,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFall and
children, Betty Acock of Pendle
ton, and James C. Shoun of Wal
la Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Broughton of Spokane.
Wayne Caldwell stopped brief
ly with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Caldwell. He'is of Portland
and had been up in Montana.
Mrs. Joe Paul is spending from
Thursday on in Spokane with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Broughton.
The Troy Griffin drilling crew
is drilling on the Virgil Sparks
well. They have it down to solid
rock.
Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, April 8, 1943-3
Grodon White, is in The Dalles
hospital with a throat infection.
Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lindstrom, has been quite
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor's daughter Marjorie has boon
ill.
Mrs. Garland Swanson and
children are recovering fmm a
siege of flu.
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Pendleton, Ore.
Thor M. Thorson has purchased
the Lloyd Aldrich place. The
Benny McCoy family is living In
the house at present.
Mack Graybeal is building a
two bedroom home for Benny Mc
Coy west of town.
Mrs. Hazel McRea got 8QQ more
baby chicks this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht and
baby daughter, Jean Marie, came
down from Pendleton to get their
small son, Larry. He has been
slaying with his aunt, Kuth Uny
iker.
Dave Garrett and John Hamil
ton of Promise were week-end
visitors at the Lee Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs and
children spent the week end with
They left the oldest son with his
grandparents for the present.
They got home Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Josso White of
Kennewick movevd Into the Arthur
Sires place It was recently pur
chased by Mrs, Fred Canei and,
then by the Whites,
Jean Dexter and friend qf Yak
ima visited Mr. Dcxter'a brothej-,
W. B. Dexter and family, Sunday.
Mrs. Louis Rucker visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geurgo
Russell. Mrs. Russell tins been Hi
but was able to teach again this
week, Mrs. A. W. Suns-tan has
been supplying for her.
Irvln Murtishaw, a mechanic
In the army air corps stationed
m Mississippi. Is visiting his
his parents at North Powder. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murtishaw.
The Irrnon hlfTh school students
Sccepted an invitation by tho
m.illila liiKh student body to a
skating party at riampr Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mis, Hugh Grim, son
Junior and daughter Rowp.iw
HadsqU. wejp In Pendleton Moh
dny, Mrs, Dr.n HUH and daughter
Veda Mae were lri Pendleton
Monday also,
Mrs. II. 11. Smunk la spending
a week in the Willamette valley
with her daughter's family.
Fred Adams, Veda Mae Hill
and Leonard Wilson nre three
people Just out of the hospital
with pneumnnia or oVr compli
cations of the flu. The flu seem.-;
to In; at its peak at present.
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