Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 09, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Olden And McCabe
Families Picnic At
Olden's -Sunday
By Echo Palmateer
The Olden and McCabe fam
lies had a picnic dinner Sunday
at Grant Olden's. Those present
were Grant Olden and daughter
Carletta, Mrs. Jessie Henderson
and sons Harold and Howard and
daughter Lois of Alice!, Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Henderson and sons
of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Ingalls of Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Lundell and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eubanks
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest McCabe, A. A. McCabe, Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie McCabe and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc
Cabe and daughter, Mrs. Nelle
Olden of Los Angeles nr.d Mr.
and Mrs. George Snyder.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Sept. 10 Study meeting of
Topic club at the home of Mrs.
Milton Morgan.
Sept. 13 School starts.
Sept. 14 Eastern Star meeting
in the evening.
I Sept. 16 Rebekah meeting at
8 p.m.
Sept. 17 HEC of Willows
grange will hold an all-day
meeting with potluck dinner at
noon at the Marion Palmer home.
Sept 18 Willows grange meet
ing at 8 p.m.
Father McCormack stated in
mass Sunday morning in the new
Catholic church that he wished
to thank all the members an3
friends who helped to make it
possible to have the beautiful
church. The date for dedication
will be at a later date.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
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are spending a few days at Rltter
. springs.
I The initiatory degree .of tha
Eastern Star will practice at lue
Masonic hall Sunday at 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie McCabe
and family are vacationing at
East Lake.
Mrs. Dora Pierrot has been
visiting at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Franklin Ely.
Several from here attended the
circus at Pendleton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
and family returned last week
from a trip to Seasde and other
coast resorts.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skuzeski left
this week for Corvallls. They
spent the summer at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Peterson, Mr. Skuzeski will
attend O.S.C. this year.
Mrs. Henry Peterson and
daughter, Mrs. John Skuzeski,
and sons, Robert and Herbert
Peterson, were Seattle visitors
last week.
Mrs. Edith Nichoson and G. A.
Petteys spent the week end with
relatives at Vashon, Wash. They
were accompanied by Miss Alice
Nichoson of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
and children are vacationing at
the coast and will take in the
state fair at Salem.
Larry Ritchie of Portland spent
the week end at the Henry Clark
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ring left
Sunday for Salem to visit rela
tives and attend the fair.
Mrs. Walter Corley and Mrs.
Eldred Padberg attended an in
stitution of an auxiliary unit at
Umatilla Friday evening of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns left
Sunday for Olympia, Wash.,
where they will get their daugh
ter Dorothy who has been visiting
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Ware.
Wallace Lundell and Lyle Al
len left Saturday evening for
Lake Tahoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lundell, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Lundell and
Kenneth Lundell of Oakland will
meet them at the lake.
Mass was held in the new
Catholic church Sunday morn
ing.
Mrs. Harlan Devin and chil
dren of Condon are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Lana Padberg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson went
huckieberrying at Mt. Adams
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum and
family left this week on a trip
to the coast and Crater lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
and son are visiting in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy of
Rockaway visited her mother,
Mrs. Ida Coleman, over the week
end. They also attended the
wedding of his sister, Marie Hea
ly, at Heppner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen
ger and daughter were visitors
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Zinter, over the
week end.
The socal club of the Eastern
Star met at the hall Wednesday,
Sept. 1, with Mrs. Walter Dobyns
as hostess.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Nord of
Portland visited at the home of
her son, Ray Barnett, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan
and children of Estacada spent
the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan.
Miss Mary Barnett of Seattle
spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bar
nett. She was accompanied by
Vernon Christopherson of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely and
daughter, Mrs. Wallace aMtthews
are on a trip to the coast and
will visit relatives at Coos Bay
and attend the state fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
sons returned from a trip to Port
land and the coast.
Joan, daughter of Mrs. Ida
Coleman, dislocated her knee
Tuesday of last week. Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Emert took her to
a physician in Pendleton. A cast
was put on the knee and she is
able to get around.
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley
spent a few days in The Dalles
last week where they were look
ing after their property.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson left
for their home in San Jose, Cal.,
after visiting at the home of his
sister, Mrs Johan Troedson.
Rollo Crawford left for Port
land Sunday. Mrs. John Voor-
hees and daughter, Peggy Lou,
Clyde Crawford and Rodney
Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernice Crawford of Dufur, ac
companied him.
Miss Francine Ely of The Dal
les spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Ely.
Miss Betty Ball who is employ
ed in the telephone office in Ar
lington, spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Ball.
Mrs. C. W. Swanson fell and
broke her knee cap recently and
it in a cast, but is able to be up.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Hooker and
daughter Margy and Miss Carol
Allen of Nampa, Idaho, were
week-end guests at the Edmnnd
Bristow home. Mrs. Ernest Mc
Cabe and Miss Anita Hooker re
turned to Nampa with them for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
entertained the following at a
dinner Sunday evening: Mr. and
Mrs. Russ Hooker of Nampa, Ida.,
Mr, adn Mrs. Edmond Bristow,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe,
Miss Anita Hooker and Melvln
Brady. Mr. Morgan took Mr.
Hooker up in his plane to show
him the country.
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom said that
her mother, Mrs. Fannie Griffith
who recently broke her leg, is
still at St. Anthony's hnsnit.il
and is getting along satisfactory
ily.
Mrs, Joe Howk of Troutdale
and Clarence Linn of Oregon
City Visited relatives here last
)(aa.tt
Lexington School .
Renovated During
Summer; Opens 13
By Mrs. Delpha Jones
School will start in Lexington
September 13 with a completely
renovated school buildng. The
walls and floors have been com
pletely refinished. The gym has
all been redone. The 7th and 8th
grade teacher, Mr. Alexander, has
arrived and is staying at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breed-
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Sept. 9, 1948-3
Mrs. Walter Linn and children
of Vernonla left Wednesday of
last week.
The Birthday club met at the
Congregational church parlors on
August 31. The honorees were
Mrs. Elsie Peterson of Lexington,
Mrs. Paul O'Meara and Mrs.
Walter Corley. They received
lovely gifts. Ice cream and cake
were served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Ida Coleman, Mrs. Sam Es
teb and Mrs. Donald Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke
are leaving this week 'for Los
Angeles where they will visit the
Heliker's son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolman,
and the Buschke's son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Buschke.
Mrs. Carl Linn left for Arling
ton today where she will teach
this coming year. Her daughter,
Leta, will enter the academy in
The Dalles later
Among those leaving for the
state fair were the E. M. Baker
family, the Marion Palmer fam
ily, the L. A. McCabes, Miss In
grid Hermann and Miss Jane
Seehafer.
Mr and Mrs. Darrell Padberg
and children are vacationing on
the coast.
Several from here attended the
dress-up parade in Pendleton on
Saturday evening.
Arthur Bergstrom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bergstrom, is at
tending the Uinversity of Port
land. Alton Yarnell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Yarnell, will
leave for Seattle this week to
attend the University of Washington.
inc. The rest of the teachers are
expected this week.
Word has been received in Lex
ington that Chuckle Christoph
erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Christopherson, underwent a
brain operation for tumor at the
Good Samaritan hospital last
Thursday. It was found that the
tumor was malignant. He will be
able to leave the hospital on Fri
day, going to the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Christopherson in Aurora, where
his parents and sister have been
during his illness.
Rev. and Mrs. Hatch left for
Portland Tuesday where Mrs.
Hatch will consult a physician.
She has not been very well since
a fall on the street in Gresham
some time back.
Mrs. Ina Nichols took delivery
of a new Frazer car in Heppner
on Monday of this week.
Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Griffith, writes home that he
passed his physical examination
Wnp tho ormu aviH will kA -t-
tioned at Fort Ord, Cal. Billy
signed up with the consent of
his parents a short time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. McMillan
had as their guests over the
week end their sons Jack and
family, Portland, and Pete and
family of McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and
family motored to La Grande for
the week end taking Earl Miller
to his home there after a few
weeks spent in this city.
John Spence is employed at the
school house helping the janitor,
Joe Thornburg, get things in
shape for the starting of school.
Elmer Hunt is spending a few
days in Pendleton and LaGrande
where he is having dental work
done.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears
had as their guests Monday their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Crump of The Dalles.
Monday was Mr. Breshears' birth
day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan
and daughters Jo and Pat and
Charlene Jones attended the cir
cus in Pendleton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael
had as their company last week
Peck Leathers and Marvin Glass
cock, both men having made
their home in Lexington in past
years.
Mrs. Jerrine Marrs and small
daughter of San Diego, Cal., are
spending some time at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Edwards. Jerrine flew to Pendle
ton, where she was met by Mrs.
Jim Lynch and Mrs. A. M. Ed
wards. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grant and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers
have gone on a trip to the coast.
Mrs. Ed Grant motored to Kin
zua on Thursday after her chil
dren who have been visiting her
parents there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McFadden
had as their guests over the week
end Frank Null, Mrs. Gladys Mc
Neil and Mr. and Mrs. Leno Mi
chieli of Hermiston.
Mrs. Lonnie Henderson and
children motored to La Grande
on Wednesday, taking Mr. Hen
derson's mother to her home
there after-a visit in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner had
as their guests over the week
end their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Warner, also
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillum of
I .. -
Portland, and John Robert Mc
Millan and family.
Mr. and Ms. Earl Warner left
Tuesday for a few days' trip to
Wallowa lake .
The Amicifia club mot at the
home of Louise Grant last Wed
nesday with eight members pre
sent. High was won by Mrs. Ei
leen Padberg and low hy Mrs.
Jack Forsythe.
Mrs. Wilbur Steagall and sons
and daughter June and Mrs.
Charles Breshears were Pendle
ton visitors on Tuesday. They
took June to St. Joseph's academy
where she attends school.
Miss Dorothy Loree, sister of
Mrs. Bill Van Winkle, is staying
at their home, where she will
attend school in Lexington this
year, being a member of the
freshman class. She is from
Prlneville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon
have returned to Lexington where
they will live this winter and
send their children to school.
At Penny's
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