those receiving prizes were, Mrs.
Roland Borgstrom, high and Mrs.
Earl McKinney low. Mrs. Berg
strom also received the door prize.
The dun decided to have a pic
nic in the city park July 8.
Several from here worked on tives here this week.
the 4-H cabins in the mountains
Sunday.
Miss Grace Cunningham of Post
Falls is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Fannie Griffith and other rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz
were hosts at a lawn party at
their home Sunday. Others pre
sent were Mrs. Elmer Newton
(Continued on Page Four)
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 28, 1956
Rebekah President Visits lone Lodge
By Echo Palmateer
Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge
held a special meeting at their
. hall Wednesday evening June 20
wnen Mrs. Ethel Gibbs of Ocean
Lake, president of the Rebekah
Assembly paid her official visit.
She was accompanied by Mrs.
Burness Thompson of Newport,
conductor of the Assembly. Mrs,
Lola Osburn of Portland, past
president of the Assembly. Mrs
Claude White and Mrs. Kenneth
Batty of Hardman and Mrs. Ted
McMillan and Mrs. Alex Hunt of
Lexington were also, visitors. Mrs.
Gibbs gave a very interesting
talk at the meeting and was pre
sented with a gift from the lodge.
The presentation was made by
Mrs. Wallace Matthews who read
a poem composed by Mrs. Gordon
White, and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
sang a song of which she com
posed the words. The hall was
decorated with spring flowers.
Mrs. Gibbs also showed slides of
the I. O. 0. F. home in Portland.
After the meeting refreshments
were served from a table deco
rated with pink roses and pink
and green candles.
Mrs. Gibbs conducted a school
of instruction at the hall in the
afternoon. This was followed by
a pot luck buffet supper at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Morgan. They were assisted by
Mrs. David Rietmann and daugh
ter, Julie and Mildred Bristow.
Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Thompson
were the guests of Mr and Mrs.
Wate Crawford while here and
Mrs. Osburn the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude White near Hardman.
Garden Club Meets
The Garden club met at the
home of Mrs. Fredrick Martin
Tuesday June 19 with a potluck
dinner at noon. In the morning
members went on a tour visiting
the following yards and gardens:
Phil Emert, Cecil Thome, W. E.
Melena, G. Hermann, Harold
Dobyns, Marion Palmer, Dale
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Ray, Clayton Ayers, Victor Riet
'mann, Noel Dobyns, 0. L. Lun
jdell and Fredrick Martin. At the
meeting in the afternoon, the
following new officers took
charge, Mrs. Monetta Aldrich,
president; Mrs. 0. L. Lundell,
vice president; Mrs. Phil Emert,
secretary and Mrs. Edith Nicho
son, treasurer. Mrs. William Raw
lins, past president, presented the
out going officers with gifts. It
was decided to place a garbage
can in front of the Hatfield store
on Main street for trash. Mrs.
Aldrich named the following
heads of committees to assist her
during the year: program and
year book, Mrs. William Raw
lins; ways and means, Mrs. Phil
Emert; publicity, Mrs. Echo Pal
mateer; park, Mrs. Fredrick Mar
tin; historian and scrap book,
Mrs. Sam Esteb; junior gardeners,
Mrs. Rawlins; photography, Mrs.
Leonard Carlson; corsages and
arrangements, Mrs. Edith Nicho
son; membership, Mrs. Carlson;
civic improvement, Mrs. Omar
Rietmann; flower show, Mrs.
Rawlins; nominating, Mrs. Kath
ryn Yarnell; magazines, Mrs.
Walter Dobyns.
Mrs. Edith Nichoson and Mrs.
Etta Huston gave a very inter
esting reports on the State con
vention at Ontario. The high
lights of which were a Basque
and Japanese banquet and en
tertainment. The lone Garden
club display at the convention
was a little park, one side clean
and the other littered. Over 400
registered at the convention.
Miss Alma Rohrman was elected
president of the Blue Mountain
district.
Bus drivers and their routes for
the coming year are: North lone,
Larl McCabe; BasPhne, C. E.
Brenner; West lone, John Eu-
banks; Morgan, Phil Emert; Rhea
Creek, Garry Tullis; Gooseberry,
Pete Cannon; Rocky Bluff, Her
shal Townsend; Halvorsen, Er
nest McCabe; Rea, Mrs. Clell Rea;
Helmbigner, Delmer Crawford.
Bids for the Dry Fork route will
be given July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Everson and
two children of Colfax, Wash., are
visiting at the Melvin Melena
home this week. .....
Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Crum and
family were recent visitors in The
Dalles where they, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Strahm. Jack and Bonnie Crum
remained in The Dalles for a
longer visit.
John Mason of Portland was a
visitor here over the weekend.
Private and Mrs. Ray Turner
and son, Michael, were Pendleton
visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wade
and twin daughters, Katherine
and Kathleen of Walla Walla
spent Sunday with his niece and
family, Mr. and Mrs. David Riet
mann. The girls remained here
for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Emert of
Walla Walla were visitors last
week at the home of her mother
Mrs. Mary Emert.
Judy Mason and Richard Rea
attended the wedding of Miss
Dolores Buhman and Vester
Jones in Burns Sunday June 24.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Buhman of
Burns and a cousin of Judy and
Alyce Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Roach and
son, Gerald, of Portland were
guests at the Lewis Halvorsen
home this week.
Dates To Remember:
July 3 Food and pie and cof
fee sale at the Rebekah hall at
1:30 p. m. sponsored by the H.
E. C. of Willows grange.
July 3 City council meeting
at 8 p. m.
July 3 Fireworks at the ath
letic field after dark. Sponsored
by the American Legion Post. A
dance will follow at the Legion
hall.
July 7 Pomona Grange at Wil
lows Grange hall, 10 a. m., din
ner at noon.
July 8 Arnica club picnic at
the city park.
July 11 A school election on a
special levy at the cafetorium
from 2 to 4 p. m. A two mill levy
($6,943.96) to be used for black
topping the playground and re
arranging the classrooms.
Miss Maryan Lee Foley of Port
land and Lt. Lawrence Jerome
McElligott were married at St.
Peter's Catholic church in The
Dalles Saturday June 23. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Foley of The Dalles
and the groom is the son of Mrs.
Charles McElligott of Portland
and a brother of Richard and
Donald McElligott of lone.
Those from here who attended
the Rebekah convention in Hepp
ner Friday June 22 were: Mrs.
Wate Crawford, Mrs. Harvey
Ring, Mrs. Wallace Matthews,
Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mrs. Arvilla
Swanson, Mrs. Mary Swanson,
Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs. Sam Es
teb, Mrs. Omar Rietmann and
Mrs. Fannie Griffith. Mrs. Riet
mann received a prize for giving
the secret work letter perfect.
Billy Lundell of Milwaukie
visited relatives here over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of
Baker visited her mother, Mrs.
Olive Engleman and other rela
tives here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Town
send gave a birthday dinner at
their home Thursday June 21 in
honor of her mother, Mrs. Ella
Bleakman of Heppner. Others
present were Mrs. Townsend's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Irby of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirkelie of
Tacoma are the parents of a
daughter, Dixie Lee, born June
20. Weight 6 lbs. The grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Holtz of lone and Clarence Kir
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Mrs. Clarence Holtz are visiting
at the Kirkelie home in Tacoma.
There will be no grange meet
ing during the months of July
and August.
Gene Engleman and daugh
ter, Judy of Spokane were visi
tors at the home of his mother.
Mrs. Olive Engleman and other
relatives last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Esteb of Ta
coma visited his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Esteb recently.
Miss Mildred Bristow of Port
land is a guest at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
David Rietmann.
Mrs. Sam Esteb was enter
tained at a surprise birthday
party recently at her home.
Others present were Mr. Esteb, I
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, Mrs.
Edith White and son, Dale and
Mrs. Imogene Mooney.
Annette Churchill of Elgin
spent last week with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Botts.
Strawberry Feed Held
Members of the Masonic lodge
attended the Community church
in a body Sunday June 24. Spe
cial music was given by Mrs.
Kenneth Smouse on the violin
accompanied by Mrs. E. M.
Baker.
After the church services the
Masons and their families at
tended the annual strawberry
feed and pot luck dinner at their
hall. Those attending from a
distance were Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mc
Millan, Bert Johnson and MTss
Olga Johnson all of Portland.
Around 80 attended.
Mrs. Ella Caples of Portland is
visiting her sisters. Mrs. Clara
Kincaid and Mrs. Mabel Cotter.
The Altar society of St. Wil
liams church met at the church
Thursday evening June 21. After
the business meeting refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Den
ward Bergevin.
The Arnica club met at the
Noel Dobyns home Wednesday
June 20 with Mrs. Robert Jepsen
and Mrs. Marion Palmer as hos
tesses. Games were played and
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