ft Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 2$, 1950 Reunion Held at The Dalles by A. C. Morgan Family Through the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks (Mildred Morgan) a family reunion of the descendants of the A. C. Morgans were held in The Dalles Auto Park, June 24and 25 with forty five being present. A. C. Morgan and Addie Bar rows were both born in Linn county in 1862 and were married in 1882. They made their home in Tangent where six of their children were born. In 1899 they moved to Douglas where Mr. Morgan was post master. The town was then changed to Mor gan. In 1911 they moved to Medical Lake, Washington where they made their home until their deaths. Mrs. Morgan and their young est daughter, Zada, died in 1923 and Mr. Morgan in 1926. Direct descendants attending the re union were Mr. and Mrs. B. T Morgan, Medical Lake, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cox, Pasco, Wash.; Mrs. H. E. McKay, Eu gene; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mor gan and two sons of Portland. Lottie Morgan of Cheney was unable to attend. Grandchildren attending were Mark and Glen Morgan of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Don Cox and two children, Pasco, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. John Eu banks and two children and Mr and Mrs. Floyd Morgan and three cnnaren irom lone; Mr. and Mrs, Billy Morgan of Albany: Mr. and Mrs. Don Wynia and two chil dren of Medical Lake, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morgan and three children of Tekoa, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Gene McClendon and three children of Portland; Tom Davidson and Bennie Mac Morgan of Los Angeles, Califor nia. Mrs. John Eubanks was elect ed president and Mrs. Don Wy nia as secretary for next year. It was decided to hold the reunion again next year in The Dalles. Bob Rietmann was elected commander of the American Le gion post 95 at their meeting June 20. Other officers elected were vice-president, Joel Engle man, adjutant and finance offi cer, Ernest McCabe; post hist orian; Ted Palmateer, chaplain; Earl McCabe; service officer, Jim Barnett. The American Legion Auxiliary installed the following officers June 20 with Mrs. Victor Riet mann installing officer: President Mrs. Omar Rietmann; 1st vice president Mrs. Ernest McCabe; 2nd vice-president Mrs. Gordon White; secretary-treasurer Mrs. Cecil Thorne; chaplain Mrs. Pete cannon; sergeant-at-arms Mrs. Robert Despain and historian, Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Mrs. Riet mann presented each with a cor sage, Mrs. Walter Corley past piesiueni was also presenter! with one. Miss Ingred Hermann gave a very interesting report on nei mp to uins state at the Wil lamette University at Salem. inose irom here going to Condon Thursday evening of last week for the Elks initiation were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ek . strom, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalzell. A. C. Swanson, Les Nelson, Louis euscrme, u. a. Petteys and Elmer wesi. Mrs. Earl McCabe and daugh ter, Arietta spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. Roy Petty- junn in ine Danes. The Odd Fellows at Morgan have their new community hall wirea ana ine Iioor sanded. VV. A. Hayes is reported to be in in a nospuai in Fort Worth Texas. Mrs. Laxton McMu'rray'of Sa lem is a patient in a hospital uicic one is reponeo. 10 De im proving. Merle Baker's are moving into ineir new nome on upper Main sireei. Beecher Emert ourchased the Fred Cox house and is moving in. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom entertained the following at a pot luck dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Houk and daughter, Lois of Troutdale, Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Linn and daughter Leeta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor and daughters and P. J. Linn. The Ameca club met at the home of Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Wednesday afternoon of last week. "Cootie" was played, Mrs. Darrell Padberg won high and Mrs. Gordon White second high and Mrs. E. W. Bristow the door prize. Mrs. Marian Palmer assist ed Mrs. Pettyjohn. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolman of Bakersfield, California are visit, ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson of Portland are the parents of a girl, Marie Louise, born June 26. Mrs. Mary Swanson the grandmother is visiting at the Swanson hime in Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason and grandchildren left for their home in Oak Grove Monday. They were accompanied by Miss Jean Ann Swanson. The elevator at Jordan Sidint? has just been completed. It is 80 feet tall and 30 feet in dia meter with a capacity of 50,000 bushels. The elevator is all con crete. Mr. and Mrs. Wlliam Rawlms are the parents of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huston are the grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin , and children returned home from West Linn last week. Mr. Martin attended the Methodist Confer ence in Portland. Edison Morgan underwent a major operation at The Dalle? hospital Wednesday of last week. He is reported getting along sat isfactorily. His children Juanita and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were with him. Miss Jane Seehater had an operation on her knee at The Dalles hospital last week. The lone Garden club met at the home of Mrs. O. L. Lundell, fuesday afternoon, June 20. It was decided to hold a flower show September 11. The club made plans for a float in the parade July 4. The roll call of members was answered by tell ins of birds that visited their yards. The study of birds is a request of garden clubs. A garden tour will be conducted July 11, starting in town and arriving at the G. Hermann ranch for a oot luck lunch at noon. Refreshments were served after the meeting by Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom and Mrs. Lundell. Charles White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White, left recently with 26 other students of Pacific University and their Spanish teacher, Dr. Roberto Hopker, of Forest Grove for Central Ameri ca and Mexico. They are exchange students and will attend the University of Mexico, the University at Guate mala and one at Managua, Ni caragua. They will be two weeks at each place and will deep sea nsh and hunt wild game. Wallace Coleman and Martin Jannsen returned home from Kansas Sunday. A movie was shown at the j school house Wednesday evening of last week. They will be shown every Wednesday evening on the athletic field weather permitting, otherwise in the school house. Mrs. Frank Lundell returned to her home in Milwaukie last week after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson. Word was received of the death of Frank Smith of Pasco, Wash ington. He was killed by bein," crushed by a tractor while load ing it on a truck. lie and his sons, Ralph and Clarence, for merly owned a ranch near Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lmert of Oaksdale visited their sister-in- law, Mrs. Mary Emert last week. Ronald and Duane Baker, Mal colm McKinney and Janet How- ton, returned home trom 4-H summer school at Corvallis, Fri day of last week. Mrs. H. O. Ely received word that her aunt, Mrs. Marie Gibson of Portland, died June 23. Mrs. Gibson visited her several times. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Houk and daughter Lois spent the week end here with relatives. Lois re mained in lone. Visitors at the E. M. Baker home during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gillespie and daughter of Moscow, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Jencks and children of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson of Santa Jose, California and Mrs. DeWitt MeGinnis of San Fran cisco are guests at the Johan Troedson home. Mr. Nelson is a brother and Mrs. MeGinnis a niece of Mrs. Troedson. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon T. Smith and son, Bruce, arrived 'homo Saturday from a trip to Coulee Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Higby of Forest Grove. were week-end visitors ct the Gordon White home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lind quist and family of Minneapolis, Minn, are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson. Donald and Jim McMillan, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMillan of Grand Ronde are visiting at the Sam McMillan home. They are grandsons of Mrs. Sam McMillan, Sr. Mrs. Mary Swanson attended the William McMillan funeral in Corvallis, Wednesday of lsst week. Visitors last week at the Charles Carlson home were his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schoolcraft and daughter, Mary Esther of Casper, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everson and son, Gary, of Portland. The social meeting of the Topic club met at the home of Mrs. Fannie Griffith Saturday after noon. Bridge and pinochle were played. Those Ireceiving prizes were, bridge: Mrs. Bert Mason high and Mrs. Victor Rietmann second high. Pinochle, Mrs. Gor don White high, and Mrs. Verner Troedson, second high. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs. C. VV. Swanson and Mrs. Griffith. The Three Links club met at the Wallace Matthews home Fri day with a 12:30 luncheon. Plans for entering a float in the 4ih of July parade were made. Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn was elected secre tary to fill the vacancy of Mrs. Francis Ely. Mrs. Etta Bristow received the door prize. Mrs. Matthews was assisted by Mrs. Berl Akers. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Allen and family and Wayne Ball are pick ing strawberries at. Gresham. Mrs. Sam Ranier and a little friend. Judy Miller, of Garfield, Washington were visitors at the John Ranier home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller came after Judy Saturday but Mrs. Ranier re mained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Town- send of Santa Monica, Califor nia were recent 'visitors of his brother, Hershall Townsend. They are on their way home after a tour of the United States. Miss Barbara Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon T. Smith left last week for Eujjene where she is attending summer school at the university. Mrs. Cecil Thorne returned from Oaksdale, Washington last week where she visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Eagle. She also visited her sister, Mrs. Carl Grassi in Walla Walla and they attended the wedding of their brother, Julius Fox to Dorothy Herring at Te koa, Washington, June 18. The Legion boys spent Sundav decorating the streets with red, white and blue banners in prepa ration tor the celebration. Fred Ritchie of Gearhart was a recent visitor of his mother, Mrs. Ethel Stewart. George Crum of The Dalles is visiting at the home of his son, Ralph Crum. The Crum children Bonny and Jack returned home this week from a two weeks visit with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Strahm, at The Dalles. Rev. Alfred Shirley will leave the first part of July to attend a seminary - near Colorado Springs. During his absence Rev. W. W. Head of Cathlamet, Wash ington will fill the pulpit, at the Cooperative church, July 9, 23 and 30. Rev. Paul Davies of Portland will be here July 16. Mrs. Shirley will stay with her son, Alfred, at The Dalles. A' large crowd attended the strawberry feed on the lawn at the Masonic hall Sunday eve ning which was sponsored hv the Masons and Eastern Star. Those attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Timms and son, of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Timms and daughter of Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan and Mrs. Glenn Jackson of Slanfield and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Proudfoot of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason of Oak Grove. Mrs. Robert Seaton received word that her sister, Mrs. J. S. Barton of Cociuille was elected State President of the Business and Professional Women's club of Oregon. Mrs. H. A. Fleischhauer of Aurora was a recent visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rob ert Seaton. Mrs. Fleischhauer is postmaster at Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom were pleasantly surprised ' when about 40 of their friends dropped in Saturday evening for a house, warming of their fine new home. They were presented with a lovely punch bowl. The hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carl son, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan, son, Mrs. and Mrs. Charles O'Con nor, Mr. and Mrs. Adon Ham lett, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson are the parents of a son, Carey Donald, weight 5-pounds and 6 ounces, born June 21 at the Em manuel hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell at tended a reception in Pendleton, for the Grand Master of the Odd Fellows Lodge. A. C. Holmes, the Rebekah Assembly president, and Mrs. Helen Davis of Seaside were present. Fred Ely of Morgan also at tended the reception and visit ed his son, David Ely, of Pendle ton. - Mr. and Mrs. A. Alplanalp of Beavsrton spent the week-end with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom. Thev took their son, Jimmy back with them. Arlington defeated lone in a baseball game here Sunday 7-4. Several from here attended the Elks picnic in the mountains Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpain and son, Bobby Lee, returned home Saturday evening from the coast. DATES TO REMEMBER: July 2 Sunday school picnic of the Valby Lutheran church at French's in the mountains. Friends are invited. July 4 Celebration at lone. o BOYS ENJOY ALL-EXPENSE TRIP ON OREGON JOURNAL Two Heppner boys and one lone lad enjoyed an all-expense trip to Portland the past week-end where they stayed three days as the guests of the Oregon Journal. Kenneth Easter and La Verne Keithley of Heppner and Ernest Drake of lone were the lucky boys. They were taken to the city by Wesley Quinn of Echo, district circulation manager of the Jour nal. While in the city they had a day at Jantzen Beach and an opportunity to be piloted through ihe Journal building which is now one of the great newspaper plants of the west. MARRIAGE ANNULLED The application of Grace M. Field for annulment of her mar riage to Estel F. Field was pass ed upon favorably by Judge Forrest Hubbard when the case came to his attention in a re cent session of the circuit court. You are cordially invited to attend a FREE HEARING AID CLINIC Conducted by the Well Known Hearing Aid Authority MR. B. F. LEAKE Heppner Hotel Heppner JUNE 30th 1 to 6 p.m. Without cost or obligation, this noted Beltone consultant will make a thorough, scien tific analysis of your hearing needs will demonstrate the latest Beltone Hearing Aids and recommend the one which you require for satisfactory hearing, Beltone is accepted by the American Medical Associa tion and guaranteed by the Good Housekeeping Institute. WO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Please write if you wish us to call at your home. JAMES N. TAFT & ASSOCIATES 712 S. W. 9th Ave. PORTLAND. OREGON A WORD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Womens Society of Christian Service, Re bekah lodge, Suzanna Circle, Home Economies club of Lexing ton grange and the many friends who set flowers and beautiful cards to me while I was in the St. Anthony's hospital. . Mrs. Chris Brown. ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Holy communion and sermon, 11 a.m. Week day services: Holy communion, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Friday at 7:30 a.m. Choir practice Thursday eve ning at 8. PENDLETON- HEPPNER FREIGHT LINE Arrives at Heppner, Lexington and lone MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY ' For Pickup or Delivery For pickup, call Red & White, Heppner Padberg Tractor, Lex. 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