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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 7, 1 955
Page 3
Sunday Schools Hold Mountain Picnic Over 4th
By Echo Palmateer
A large crowd attended the
Valby Lutheran of Gooseberry
and the Hope Lutheran of Hepp
ner Sunday schools and church
picnic at the Cutsforth camp in
the mountains Sunday July 3. A
few went up for breakfast. A
picnic dinner was served at noon.
In the afternoon baseball and
horse shoes were enjoyed.
; Guests over the weekend at the
Carl Bergstrom home were Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Janin of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berg
Strom and family of Eugene. The
Pete Janins visited at the A. A.
Stefani home.
Relatives over Fourth at the
Fredrick Martin home were Mr,
and Mrs. A. T. Martin and daugh
ter, Mamie of West Linn, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Mason and family
of Modesto, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs,
John D. Martin and family of
Maupin; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Grater and family of Ashwood.
Relatives at the A. E. Stefani
home over the weekend were Mrs.
Stefani, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turk
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
John Stefani all of Canby.
Mrs. Bernice Smith of Ellens
berg, Wash., spent the weekend
with her niece, Mrs. Fannie Grif
fith The LeRoy Ellis' were visitors
over the weekend at the James
Botts home.
Pfc and Mrs. Clyde Crawford
ind son of Richland, Wash., were
visitors here over the 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and Arthur Crawford left Monday
for New York by plane. They will
spend a few days in New York
and then go to Philadelphia
where they will attend the Na
tional Elks convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cropp and
family and Allen Mason of Scio
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ball and other rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell
of Milwaukie were visitors here
over the Fourth. I
Mrs. Ida Coleman and Mrs.
Echo Palmateer made a trip to
Kennewick and Pasco, Wash, on
Sunday. They stopped at the R.
S. Johnson home in Pasco.
Gary Morgan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Morgan, received
bruises and skin abrasions when
he fell from his bicycle one day
last week.
A large crowd enjoyed the fine
dsplay of fireworks on the ath
letic field Saturday evening, July
2 which was sponsored by the
American Legion post.
Several from here attended
Rodeos the Fourth and many
went to the mountains on pic
nics. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum and
, family attended the Rinehart re
union in Condon Friday June J4.
The reunion was held over that
weekend and around 125 relatives
were present They came from
Texas, California, Washington
and Oregon. The Rineharts are
relatives of Mr. Crum.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen are
the parents of a son born July
2 at the Pioneer Memorial hos
pital in Heppner. Weight 8 lbs.
and 2 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jepsen of lone and Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Lieuallen of Pendleton are
the grandparents and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hynd of Pendleton and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns of Lu-
cerene, Calif., are the great grand
parents.
Miss Barbara Smith of Hermosa
Beach, Calif., is spending her va
cation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dixon Smith. She is a
teacher at Hermosa Beach.
Pattv Rvan of The Dalles is
visiting at the home of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Rice. Lona White and Dianna
Pettyjohn were visitors at the
Rice home a couple of days last
week.
Mrs. Blanche Scheelar of Salem
is visiting at the home of her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Crabtree.
Weekend guests at the E. W.
Bristow home were Mrs. John
Bristow of Corvallis and Alan
Brown of Lakeview.
Mrs. Franklin Ely spent the
weekend at her home. She is at
tending summer school at Port
land State.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swenson
and daughters of Walla Walla
were visitors at the Ernest Mc-
Cabe home last week.
Mrs. Hershal Townsend gave a
dinner Friday evening July 1 in
honor of Mr. Townsend's birth
day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsen and family.
Dates to remember:
July 12 Garden club tour be
ginning at the city park at 2
p. m. and ending at the O. L.
Lundell home.
July 13 Maranatha club meet
ing, at the home of Mrs. Echo
Palmateer.
July 15 H. E. C. of Willows
grange at the grange hall in the
afternoon. There will be no
grange meetings during July and
August.
Miss Janet Marquardt of Port
land spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. La Verne Hams.
Grant Rigby, shop instructor in
the lone school spent two weeks
at Summer school at Oregon
State in Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum and
family attended the wedding of
Miss Lois Kegley and Russell
Smith at the Seventh Day Adven-
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tist church in Hood River Sunday
June 25. The bride is a niece of
Mr. Crum. At the reception Mrs.
Crum poured the coffee and Bon
nie Crum had charge of the gifts.
Mrs. Gordon White went to Port
land and Forest Grove last week
and brought her son Gerry, home.
Gerry has, been ill with an ear
infection.
Jack Crum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Crum, is attending Pine
low, a Nazarene camp near Spo
kane this weekend.He was ac
companied by his cousin, Chuck
Straham of Arlington. Mr. and
Mrs. Epley and son of Condon
also went to the camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White re
ports that their son, Charles of
Portland is conducting a sales
clinic for the View Master
through Central America and the
west coast of South America.
While in Nicaragua he was the
guest of the president there.
Walter Dobyns went to Eu
gene last week to visit his daugh
ter and family, Mr., and Mrs. Tad
Hardestry. Mrs. Dobyns has been
there for some time. The Har
destys have recently moved from
Roseburg to Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and
children left Friday of last week
for Palo Alto, Calif., where they
will visit relatives.
Mrs. Vela Eubanks left last
week for her home in Portland
after visiting relatives here.
0. L. Lundell just completed a
picnic table for the Pomona
grange. The table was placed in
the Cutsforth camp on Herren
Creek in the mountains.
Mrs. Esther Wilson was a pa
tient in the hospital in Heppner
last week.
Harry Yarnell underwent sur
gery at The Dalles hospital Fri
day of last week. He is reported
to be getting along satisfactorily.
While Mrs. Yarnell and son Alton
has been with him, her grand
daughter, Robin Yarnell, was a
guest of the Donald Helikers.
At the meeting of Locust chap
ter of the Eastern Star Tuesday
evening June 28 an addenda was
given for Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs.
Walter Corley and Mrs. Sam Mc
Millan. Mr. Halvorsen was as
sistant Grand Sentinel, and Mrs.
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
Pfc. David Buchanan who is
Corley was a Grand Page at the
Grand Chapter meeting in Port
land in June. Mrs. McMillan has
moved to Milwaukie. Out of town
members at the meeting were Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Mason and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McMillan of Milwau
kie. Refreshments were served
after the meeting by Mrs. E. R.
Lundell, Mrs. Geo Drake and
Mrs. Lloyd Morgan.
I stationed in Utah was a 4th of
July guest at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Buchanan.
Those who visited at Peterson
Rock Gardens on July third were
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Papineau,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Papineau and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Nichols and son Earl, and Mrs.
Ina Nichols.
Guests over the 4th of July
holidays at the Frank Robinson
home was Mrs. Robinson's bro
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Morehead of Goldendale,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall
and children Barbara and Jim
mie were visitors In Kinzua on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan
of Portland are the proud parent
of a baby daughter born in that
city on July 4th. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Buchanan of this city.
Miss Mary Criscera of Portland
is visiting at the Bertha Hunt
home.
Miss Pat Majeske returned to
her home Friday evening from a
vacation spent in the Hawaian
Islands. She went with three of
her friends from Portland and the
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