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Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 14, 1956 Mrs. Carmichael Is Installed As Grand Organist of OES Last Thursday evening in Port, land, Mrs. C. C. Carmichael, a member of Ruth chapter, No. 32, OES, was installed as the grand organist of the grand chapter of Oregon, Order of the Eastern Star. Among those from here attend ing grand chapter last week were Mrs. J. R. Huffman and Mrs. Dick Wilkinson. Mr. Carmichael went down for the installation on Thursday. o Lows of Bridge Club Given Luncheon The members of the Whats Trumps bridge club with the low average scores for the season were entertained by the highs with a 1:15 p. m. luncheon last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Thomson. Those present were Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Raymond Fergu son, Mrs. Tom Wilson.Mrs. Robert Penland, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Harold Cohn, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Earl Blake, Mrs. Paul Koe nig, Miss Donna Neal of Helena, Montana and Mrs Wallace Wolff. Mrs. Cohn held high score; Mrs. Ferguson, second; Mrs. Wolff, third and Mrs. Koenig, low. The hostesses were Mrs. Thom son, Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. Tibbies and Mrs. Wilson. Couples Celebrate Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blakney Dr. and Mrs. James Norene, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koenig, all of whom had wedding anniversaries during the past week, celebrated with an anniversary dinner at the Elks Club in Hermiston Sat urday nighl. Koenigs Surprised With Housewarming Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koenig were hosts at a 7 a. m. breakfast on Saturday morning, when a num ber of friends flew over from White Swan, Washington to give them a surprise housewarming. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Phil lips, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and Charles Banaught of White Swan and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner of Heppner. o Family Dinner Held At Louis Carlsons Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox of Ashland, Oregon visited her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Graves at Hardman Tuesday night and were dinner guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson at lone for a family dinner. Others there were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Piper and two children of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graves and son and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn and children of Heppner. a fcach wet-It thou land j are turning to the tmuuui wiiiti CROSS PLAN hectiuie it often just the protc lion they want tt a rate thev can easily afford. Thii Plan, sponsored by IIANKI KS MFE CASUALTY CO. of (.liiiRKO. 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Others present were Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mrs. Bob William son, Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Mar lon Green, Mrs. James Mallon, Mrs. Bud Wagoner, Mrs. Kemp Dick and Miss Joyce Buschke. o KOENIGS ENTERTAIN WITH FRIDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koenig were dinner hosts Friday evening to Sister Terese Maureen and Sister Jean Terese of the Order of Holy Name, Portland, the Reverend P. J Gaire, and Kenneth Keeling. lone News Grant Rlgby attended the Ore gon Educational Association meet in Portland last week. He Is the president of the Morrow County O. E. A. Gary Brenner returned home from Portland last week where he has been visiting relatives. Sandra Eubanks entered her two Shetland ponies In the North, western Shetland show at Gres ham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Palma teer of Estacada visited at the H. 0. Ely home Saturday. They were on their way home from the state grange in Pendleton where they were delegates from the Garfield grange in Clackamas county. Members from Willows grange who took part In the degree work at the state grange convention held in Pendleon last week were: Mrs. Marlon Palmer, Mrs. Harold Dobyns and Mrs. Lloyd Howton were in the Pomona court; Mrs. OUR THANKS- The Youth Activities Committee of the Morrow County Wheat Growers Associa tion wish to extend thanks to the follow ing supporters who demonstrated faith in the youth of their county at the recent Oregon Wheat Growers League 4-'H and FFA Fat Stock Show and Sale: Heppner Pine Mills, Hepp ner Farley Motor Company, Heppner Morrow County Grain Grow ers, Lexington John Graves, Hardman Adkinson Motor Company, The Dalles William Strlnghow, Port land Dovid Mills, The Dalles Mid Columbia Production Credit, The Dalles The Dalles Clinic, The" Dal le Paul Mueller, Wamic Orlo Martin, Moro Roy Lindstroin, lone Verner Tioedson, lone H. R. Ekstrom, lone Gar Swanson, lone A. E. Stefanl & Son, lone Ed Brlstow, lone Lieuallen's Cafe, lone Hatfield Grocery, lone Paul Pettyjohn, lone Mid Columbia Hospital, The Dalles Rosewall Motor Company. Heppner Fred Mankln, Heppner B. P. O. Elks Lodge, Hepp ner Pendleton Grain Growers, Hermiston Northwest Livestock Com mission Co., Hermiston Hood River Thriftway, Hood River A. B.Clough, Arlington Safeway Stores Olympic Cafe, The Dalles L. L. Howton, lone Franklin Lindstrom, lone Swanson & Hamlet, lone Jordon Elevator Co.. lone Herman Blettell. lone Jack Ferris. lone Peck Leathers, lone Walter Dobyns, lone A. C Swanson. lone Alfred Nelson, Jr., Lexington Lewis Halvorsen was In the tab leau for the 1st and 2nd degree work put on by the Oregon City youth drill team; Mrs. Hershal Townsend and Mrs. Halvorsen assisted with the curtain and flowers for the Pomona court. Mrs. Hattie Crabtree, Mrs. Harold Dobyns and Mrs. Lloyd Howton took the Gth degree. Others from here attending the convention were Mr. and Mrs. Wate Craw ford, Marion Palmer, Lloyd How ton and Earl Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks have been remodeling their mountain home. The Morgan re union will be held there June 29, 30 and July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover and family of Pendleton spent the weekend with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker. Mr .and Mrs. Earl Crawford of Portland visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford over the weekend. The following 4-H club mem bers from here left for Corval lis Tuesday to attend summer school; Kenneth Smouse, Jr., Grace McCabe, Jean Martin, Karen Lundell, Linda Hams, Brenda Townsend, Judy Morgan, Mardine Baker, Judy Howton, Marilyn Morgan. Ann Baker of Portland will also atten'd. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and family returned home Sun day from a 12 day trip to Califor nia. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rietmann at Lallarba, Calif.; went to Catalina Islands, Hollywood, Disneyland and other places of interest in Los Ange les. On their way down they went through Reno and Virginia City, and Lake Tahoe. They stop ped to visit relatives in Portland on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heimbig ner recently visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heim bigner. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann and daughter, Ruby Ann, spent the weekend with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner in Baker. Miss Ruby Ann to her home in Salem last week. Rietmann also spent a few days last week in Portland. Kathryn and . Robin Rahn of Seattle spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome. Mrs. George Holderman of Cor vallis also visited at the Corley home last week. She is a sister of Mrs. Corley and Mrs. Joe Gaars. land. Mrs. Hattie Crabtree returned Mrs. Leo Crabtree and daugh ter Sharon, are visiting relatives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson of Corvallis were recent visitors at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns. Donald Eubanks is attending the summer session at Pacific University. From where I sit ...6y Joe Marsh Just the Facts, Ma'am! Having a red-hot crime wave in town. Specs McGuire and Buck Hanson were caught taking money out of parking meters again. I was at Police Headquarters when a nice old lady rushed in to re port them. "It was dark but I saw their faces in the flashlight beam," she said breathlessly."You can't trust anybody these days!" She got flustered when Chief Benson explained that Specs and Buck are authorized collectors working nights after their reg ular jobs. "Have to get 'em uni forms," said Benson. "Third time they've been turned in!" From where I sit, we ought to guard against accusing anyone of being "wrong" just because that's the way it looks to us. 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