Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 22, 1953 Page 3 iarden Club Hears Talk on Home Landscaping Echo Palmateer ud Casswell of Hepp- Demonstrator, gave a ldscaping for the small he Garden Club meet ay Oct. 13 at the Fred in home. She told of tance of a good foun ch as the condition of . walks and fences and Jon and placing of es. Shrubs and flowers ! selected so as to have J attractive each month vs. business meeting it was o hold the Blue Moun rict meeting here next V corsage making school held in Pendleton Oct. 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. and show school to be held :. 26, 27, and 29. Refresh 'ere served after the by Mrs. Martin, Mrs. iCheson and Mrs. Mat 11. Mrs. Claud Huston the door prize. aranatha club met at the TOSS ie Counter we had the power of of the "super-men" in ren's comics, we might it a magic bulldozer to th out the bad bumps fill in the deep holes i on the rough road we ravel through life, chaps, it is jast as well, iuch a machine might some of the thrill and from life. 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There will also be a food sale in connection with the bazaar. Mrs. G. Hermann recei ved the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. George Bleck of Chicago are visiting at the G. Hermann home. At an American Legion meet ing last week, plans were made for a masquerade ball to be given Nov. 7 and a program planned for Armistice Day at the memor ial field at 10:30 a. m. Joyce and Claudia Noland of Heppner are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Griffin. Weekend guests at the Griffin home with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Griffin and family of Portland. Edward San ders of Portland came up with them to visit his mother, Mrs. Vera Portis. Phil Griffin purchased the Oliver Loney house on second street. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ransdell of Portland are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Mrs frannie Griffith was a Portland visitor last week. Mrs. Arvilla Swanson is visit ing at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell in Milwaukie. Mrs. Harlan Devin and son, Ralph, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lana Padberg. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball spent Sunday in The Dalles with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Peterson of Lexington who was a patient in the hospital there Mrs. Ball is cooking in the Lexington school in her mother's place. Mrs. Anna Lindstrom is visiting relatives near Gresham and Port land. Mr .and Mrs. Fredrick Martin and children spent the weekend in Portland where they attended a Methodist camp sites meeting and also saw the picture "The Robe." They visited relatives in West Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson attended the football game in Portland Saturday. He returned home, but Mrs. Troedson left on Tuesday by plane for Chicago to visit relatives. She was accom panied by her uncle, George Brewster of Redmond. George Ely returned home last week from Salem where he visit ed his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ely, and in Coos Bay where he visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker and daughter, Esther May, of Walla Walla were recent visitors at the home of his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell. Among those from here who attended the Oregon-Washington football game in Portland Satur day were:: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Mr. and Mrs Milton Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. C .E. Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stefani, Mr and Mrs. Pete Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert, Alton Yar nell and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell. The H. E. C. of Willows grange met at the home of Mrs. L. L. Howton Friday Oct. 16 with Mrs. Phil Griffin as co-hostess. A pot luck dinner was served at noon and doughnuts and cider in the afternoon. Final plans were made for their dinner and bazaar at the grange hall Saturday evening, Oct. 24. Mrs. Mabel Cotter re ceived the door prize. A Hallowe'en party was plan ned at the grange meeting Satur day evening. The party will be held at the grange hall Oct. 31 with games for the smaller child ren and dancing later in the evening. Refreshments were ser ved by Mrs. L. L. Howton and Mrs. Phil Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and children spent Sunday with the Hershall Townsends near Heppner. The Altar Society of the St. Williams Catholic church met at the Delbert Emert home Wednes day of last week and decided to build a flue in their church and made plans for their food sale Oct. 31 at the Swanson Store at 10:30 A. M. Mrs. Elizabeth Mead, Seattle is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Phil Griffin. She plans to return to Seattle to celebrate her 90th birth day Nov. 1. Dates to Remember: Oct. 23 Ball game with Echo at 2 p. m. Oct. 23 Three Links club at the Rebekah hall. Oct. 24 Food sale by Freshmen class at Swanson's store 10 a. m. Oct. 24 Social meeting of the Topic club at the Masonic hall Dessert luncheon at 1.30 p. m. Oct. 24 Dinner and bazaar at Grange hall. Oct. 25 Dinner at the Valby Lutheran church after the church services for Missionary benefit. Oct. 25 High School Girl's League dinner in the cafetorium 1:30 to 3 p. m. Oct. 25 Following church ser vices at Valby Lutheran church there will be a dinner given by thP Women's Missionary Society. Oct. 26 Special meeting ot me Rebekah lodge at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 27 Farm Bureau meeting at the grange hall at 2 p. m. with potluck dinner in the evening. Oct. 28 P-TA meeting. Mrs. E. M. Baker will show her pictures of her trip to Canada and the Men's Chorus of Heppner will sing. There will also be a towel shower for the kitchen. Oct. 31 Food sale by Altar Society at Swanson's store 10:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phillips of Portland were visitors at the Kenneth Smouse home over tne weekend. Mrs. Phillips visited Mrs. Anne Smouse in Heppner and Mr. Phillips went hunting with Kenneth Smouse. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford and daughters of Portland spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman. Ernest McCabe stated that lie cut up 69 deer so far at his meat market. Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Ely and son of Forest Grove wore week end visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely. Dick Ekstrom, Billy Brannon and Alvin McCabe left this week for Portland to attend the Inter national Pacific Livestock Exhi bition where they are judging the 4-H livestock. REA Radio lower Recently Installed On Monument Peak By Millie Wilson Bob Wheeler and Dell Larson of The Dalles, spent Wednesday and Thursday installing a radio tower on Mounment Mountain. This radio will be used by Columbia Co-op Assn. in heir work. Eash car will be equipped with a radio. Mr. Wheeler was well pleased with the reception. He having talked with The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Spike Miller were business visitors in Pendleton last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeVore of Roseburg arrived in Monu ment at 5 a. m. Saturday. Mrs. DeVore enjoyed hunting. Mrs. DeVore visited her mother Daisy Riley and her sister Joava Enright. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams and daughters Jovce and Linda Sue, of Hermiston spent Friday and part of Sunday hunting with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saddler, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mellor. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Enright drove to Heppner Thursday to have the cast taken from his foot and ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Megeskie and Vito Accardi of Portland spent iContinued on page 6) i: ljlifGlJO A f I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jamison and family are living in a trailer house on second street. Word was received of the mar riage of Mrs. Maureen Nelson and Hubert Thoreson Sept. 1. They were former teachers here and are now teaching at Roseburg. Bert and Olga Johnson of Port land are in lone for a few days. 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