Mrs. Lindstrom Breaks Arm in Fall
By Francine Crawford
Mrs. Anna Lindstrom fell at the
home of her son Roy Lindstrom
on Tuesday night and broke her
arm.
Adon Hamlett was called to
Sane Jose, California due to the
serious illness of his mother, Mrs.
Webster Hamlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns left
Saturday on an extended trip for
probably two or three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Crumb, sis
ter of Mrs. Noel Dobyns and
daughter of Mrs. Grace Ware,
who have been on a vacation
stopped in lone for a visit be
fore returning to their home in
Morton, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Miller gave
a dinner in honor of the birth
days of Arthur and Harlan Craw
ford on Saturday night. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Crawford and Neil, Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Crawford, Mrs. Milton
Morgan and Marilyn and Gary,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Crawford
and Michelle and Mark Miller.
The Three Links Club met at
the home of Mrs.- Milton Morgan
on Saturday. Plans for the Re
bekah convention to be held in
lone later in this month were dis
cussed and favors were made for
the banquet. Mrs. Ida Coleman
and Mrs. Cecil Thorne received the
door prize.
Tom Huston was taken to the
Veteran's hospital in Portland by
ambulance on Friday.
Topic Club was held at Mrs.
Omar Rietmann's on Friday.
Hostesses were Mrs. Omar Riet
mann, Mrs. Arvilla Swanson, and
Mrs. Norman Nelson. A report
was given on the Library Week
Ends Saturday
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PWitjiy l ,i up
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 20, 1955
,and the Tea. Mrs. Omar Riet-
mann and Mrs. Norman Nelson
gave a report on United Nations.
The roll call was answered by
flags of various countries.
The redecorating of the Com
munity church basement has
been completed. Walter Roberts
did the painting and the plan
ning was done by the Marantha's
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirkelie
of Bowbells, North Dakota, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Holtz.
H. O. Ely returned home from
spending a few days in Boardman
and La Grande. While in La
Grande he visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Lily and family and
went deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz and
Kathy recently went to Portland
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bristow and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler and
Paul were in Portland over the
weekend. Katrina and Kevin
Bristow spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. James Summnerg.
Guests of the Edmund Bristows
this weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Swensen and Mrs. Robert
Atchison of Walla Walla.
Mrs. Hattie Crabtree of Salem
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Louis Halvorsen and family this
week.
The Willow's Grange met on
Saturday evening. There were
guests from Lexington and Wasco
Grange. Linda Halvorsen played
a piano solo. Three songs were
sung by Joe and Mark Halvorsen,
Brenda, Sue and Mancel Town-
send, Bob and Bill Akers, Ronnie
and Sharon Crabtree. Norman
Nelson showed pictures of his
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trip to Norway and Sweden
Dates to remember:
Oct. 22 Topic Club at Charles
Carlson's. Social meeting 2:00.
Oct. 22 H. E. C. Turkey Dinner
and Bazaar Willows Grange sup
per served from 2 to 8. Fancy
Work Sale begins at 5:00.
Oct. 27 Rebekah Conventon at
the Willows Grange meeting at
l::30. Banquet 6:00.
At the lone P-TA meeting Wed
nesday Oct. 12 Mr. Norman Nel
son showed an interesting col
lection of slide pictures taken the
past summer while he and his
parents were on their tour of
Europe. Other numbers on the
program were a vocal solo by
Gary Steveson, accompanied by
Gladys Drake, a reading "Hal
lowe'en by Bob Rice, and story of
Colombus by Marvene White.
At the business meeting led by
the president, Ray Hefmbigner a
report from the membership com
mittee was given by Edith Mat
thews. The drive is now over
with the prize for being the first
to turn in 100 membership go
ing to the fourth grade whose
class representative is Mrs. Wal
ter Corley. Several of the other
representatives later turned in
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I Veda Brenner gave a report on
the lunchroom and also gave an
pyppI Ipnt rpnnrt nn th inctrnp.
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tended at Oregon State this sum
mer. Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Ray Heimbigner, Mrs. Lloyd
Rice, Mrs. Don Linnell, Mrs. Jodie
Morrison and Mrs. Donald Heli
ker. Mrs. John Skuzeski and son
Tommie are spending a few days
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobyns
left Saturday for Denver, Colorado
to attend a Rodent Control con
vention. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster of
Estacada were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dobyns last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
Jr. and children of The Dalles are
spending their vacation here visit
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Ekstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Ball of Heppner.
Mrs. Adon Hamlett left Sunday
for San Jose, California due to
the death of Mr'. Hamlett's mo
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Mrs. Warren Crutcher of Bor
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Mrs. Anna Lindstrom. She re-
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Mrs. Roy Lindstrom accompanied
her to Portland.
A group of relatives surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindstrom on
their 25th wedding anniversary
on Friday. Hostesses were Mrs.
Warren Crutcher and Mrs. Roy
Lindstrom. Those attending the
party were Mrs. Anna Lindstrom,
Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and family,
Arthur and Roy Lindstrom, Mrs.
Warren Crutcher and Fredrick
Martin. A cablegram of congratu
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Mrs. Lindstrom from Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom who are
in New Delhi, India
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindstrom
attended the wedding of her nep
hew David Turner in La Grande
on Sunday.
Attendance at the Community
church Sunday School was 116.
A contest in the Intermediate
Sunday school class is being held.
Bob Akers is captain of the Sis
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captain of the Deborah Army.
This contest has been progressing
for the past three weeks and will
last three months. The Sis?ra
Army is ahead. There are 16 en
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
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Mrs. John Proudfoot is a pa
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hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell,
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
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The Garden Club met at Mrs.
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The program committee were hos
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