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    Heppner Go2ette Times, Thursday, July 19, 1956
Page 3
ne Garden ClubrStudies Zinnias
By Echo Palmateer
f Garden club met at the
park Tuesday July 10 with
L. Lundell and Mrs. Dale
co-hostesses. There were
lembers present. The guests
I Mrs. Frances Piper, Mrs,
fm Palmer, Mrs. Paul O'
la, Mrs. Grace Ware, Nor
jGoodrick, a grandson of Mrs.
Norman played two num
on his accordion. - Mrs. Er
, Heliker gave a talk on the
Jdization of zinnias with spe
emphasis on the Kismet zin
1 new 1956 color. Hybridiza
started on this flower
in
The members of the club
after the meeting at the
rick Martin home to look at
ers and shrubs. The club
ft very fine set of books in
mblic library available to all
are interested. The August
Jng will be held in the park
5 Mrs. Elbe Akers and Mrs
Esteb as hostesses.
lner guests at the William
,1ns and Etta Huston home
tday were Mr. and MrsEr
Heliker, Mrs. Leonard Carl-
and Mrs. Echo Palmateer,
worked on the program and
books for the Garden club
! there.
I and Mrs. E. M. Baker and
y returned home from Port
last week. They also visited
lenry Osibov family in Col
jand Mrs. Kenneth Jensen
Wo children of Seattle visi-
t the Donald Heliker home
veek. Mrs. Jensen is a niece
Heliker,
A. McCabe and his sister,
Stella Phillips of Pasadena,
are moving into the Er
McCabe house on Main
; which was recently vaca
y the Robert Millers who
i to Condon.
and Mrs. Coy McKinney of
onda, Wash., are living in
Jinnie Forbes house on
street. He is helping with
st at the Cliff ' Doherty
5 Mary Peiffer and Mrs.
m of Walla Walla visited
y at the Ray Barnett home.
Peiffer is an aunt of Mr.
tt.
Howton is assisting with
ooking during harvest at
y Lindstrom home,
iral have started harvest
rth of lone. The south side
le Gooseberry country will
touple of weeks later.
and Mrs. Charles Wilkes
hildren are spending this
h Nampa, Idaho,
and Mrs. Lewis Ball en
ed at a picnic dinner at
lome Sunday. Others pre
'ere Mr. and Mrs. Steven
id children of La Grande,
Gollyhorn is stationed in the
Marshall Islands and that he
spent the 4th of July in the Ha
waiian Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams and
family are in Ritter this week
Grant Rigby went to Cove on
Tuesday to bring his daughter,
Trova, and Marjorie O'Connor
home. They have been attend
ing the Episcopal church camp
there,
Mrs. Delmar Crawford gave a
party Thursday July 12 honoring
her daughter, Marlene's sixth
birthday. She served a picnic
luncheon to the following: Merri-
lee Jacobs, Janice Snider, Janet
Palmateer, Terry O'Connor,
Maureen McElligott, Kathy
Keene, Betty Hausler and Mar
lene Crawford who will be first
grade pupils this fall. Others at
tending the luncheon were Ber
niece and Deniece Matthews,
Bonny Kaye Akers and Anito and
Cynthia Crawford. Those attend
ing the party in the afternoon
were Terry and Carhy Cannon
and Ronnie Palmateer. They en
joyed a swimming party in the
afternoon at the school pool.
The Marantha club met at the
home of Mrs. Echo Palmateer
Wednesday afternoon July 11
witn Mrs. Ida uoieman as co
hostess. The club has purchased
a new electric stove for the Com
munity church kitchen. They
voted to send delegates to the
Women's Retreat organization at
Camp Adams near Molalla July
25, 26, and 27. There were 15
members present and three
guests, Mrs. Arthur Crawford,
Mrs. Hazel Beers and Mrs. Lee
Palmer. Mrs. Palmer received
the door prize.
Recent guests at the Leo Crab-
tree home were her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Minnette
of Kelona, B. C and children
who accompanied them, Ronald
June and Alwilda attend summer
school in Vancouver, B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
of Madras spent Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell.
Miss Dolores Leaven of Port
land and Claude Brashers of
Lyle, Wash., were recent visitors
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Ray.
Dates to remember:
July 20 H. E. C. of Willows
grange meeting at the grange
hall in the afternoon.
July 21 The princess dance
honoring Ione's princess, Sue
Coleman in Heppner.
July 20 Balloting on wheat
marketing quota at Legion hall
8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Mrs. Arthur A. Stefani gave a
birthday party in honor of her
son, Jerry's seventh birthday at
er home June 30. Others pre.
sent were Virgil and Bonnie Mor-
nd Mrs. Glenn Ball of gan, Pamela McCabe, Patty and
Paul John Proudfoot, Karen Nel
son, John Gaarsland, Pamela Mc
Cabe, Patty and. Beverley Berg
strom, Pat McElligott and Teresa
and Teena Stefani.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert De'Spain
spent the weekend in Portland
and Cascade Locks where they
i, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Id children, Mrs. Elsie
n and son, Elmer, Mat
all, Mrs. Edith White and
lie, and Mrs. Imogene
i
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visited his mother, Mrs. Tony De
Spain. They brought Charles
Lindy, a nephew of Mr. DeSpain'
home with them. Jimmy Baker
who has been visiting here for a
couple of weeks returned with
them to his home in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom,
and daughters are spending a
few days in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buschke
and sons of Los Angeles are visit
ing his father and brother, Ed
and Louis Buschke at Morgan,
They will assist with the wheat
harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford
entertained at a dinner Saturday
evening at their home in honor
of the birthdays of her daughter,
Mrs. Herval Pettyjohn of Arling
ton and Mrs. Delmer Crawford of
lone. Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Lo'gren of Hepp
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford
Delmer Crawford and Herval Pet
tyjohn.
Bert and Olga Johnson of Port
land were visitors here over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns re-
turned last week from Kamloops,
B. C. Canada where they enjoyed
a fishing trip. They reported good
luck in catching some fish.
Jack Crum and Leslie Madden
returned home Saturday from
Camp Pinelow, near Spokane,
where they spent a week. It is a
Nazarene boys and girls camp.
Mrs. Madge Philips of Hermis
ton is staying with Mrs. Anna
Lindstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cavelli
and sons Michael and Ernest Jr.
were guests at the A. E. Stefani
home last week. Mr. Cavelli and
Mr. Stefani are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball of
Yakima have been visiting at the
homes of Lewis Ball, the Berl
Akers and the Wilbur Akers.
They also have been visiting
relatives in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White of
Heppner, Mrs. Edith White and
Mrs. Imogene Mooney spent Sat
urday in Goldendale, Wash.,
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Horace White.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Loy and
two children of La Grande were
weekend visitors at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Devin of
Corvallis were visitors here on
Monday. Mr. Devin is with the
police department in Corvallis
and was a resident here several
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford
Jr., and daughter Patti, and
Linda and Mary Ann Williams
of Portland are visiting at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Ida
Coleman. Their other daughter,
Nancy, has been visiting here for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Teed Buroker of
Portland spent Friday of last
week at the Edith White home.
4 fin .fa pa
FIT AND STITCH CLUB
Our Club, The Fit It-Stitch It
Sewing group, met at the home
of Grace McCabe.
Miss Beverly Bradshay met with
us and explained the use of plaid
and plain materials for the dif
ferent patterns. All the girls
were present and two visitors.
Grace served delicious refresh
ments at the close of the meeting,
Erenda Townsend, reporter
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Boardman News
By Mary Lee Marlow
Mrs. Claude Worden was hos
tess for a party at her home last
Friday in honor of her grand
daughter Glenda Williams'
lounn Dirtnuay. uuesis were
Mrs. Charles Higuera and Susan,
Mrs. Charlie Graham and Mari
lyn, Mrs. Bob Stewart and Randy,
Mrs. Don Downev and Jerrv. Mrs
Emmett Rogers and Duane,
Cheryl and Linda Daniels, Greg
Bedord, Mrs. Jewell Loop and
Cathy' Sue. and Shirley Moe of
Kelso, Wash.
The Tillicum club held a picnic
Sunday at Hat Rock park. At
tending were Mr. and Mrs. George
Wiese, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone
and children Linda and Jody, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Shannon, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Stewart and son Randy,
Mr. and Mrs. William Garner and
Mrs. Lana Padberg returned
recently from the St. Anthony's
hospital in Pendleton.
Mrs. Ted Palmateer returned
home from the Pioneer Memorial
hospital Friday of last week.
children Dick and Anita, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey West and children
Larry and Dewena, Mrs. Zoe Bil
lings and daughter Brenda.
Guests were Mrs. Eileen Ander
son and son Ronnie of Medford,
and Oscar Veelle and Tommy
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Healy and
children Patricia, Doug, Jackie
and Debbie, Portland, are visit
ing at the home of Hcaly's bro
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Rands.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black and
daughter Diane went to Wallowa
over the weekend to visit at the
home of Mrs. Black's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Craw
ford Oveson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronquist
and children Keith, Dennis and
Karen were on a trip to Corvallis,
Newport and other coast points
over the weekend.
Mary and Susan Tannehill, La
Grande, visited their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanne
hill, several days last. week.
Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Tannehill and son came after
them Thursday and they all left
on a trip to Calgary, Alta,
The Garden club met Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Rollin Bishop, with Mrs. Walter
Hayes as co-hostess. There were
12 members present. Roll call
was answered by giving vaca
tion plans.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen ac
companied Frank Jones, former
resident here, to Portland over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
went to Trout Creek Bible camp
Saturday to get their son Dick,
and went on to the coast for the
weekend.
Mrs. Ed Skoubo has been a
patient in Good Shepherd hospi
tal in Ilermiston the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ferguson are
the parents of a daughter born
July 12 in Butte, Mont. She has
been named Tracy Diane. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnin Hug of Boardman. Great
grandparents are Mrs. May Mil
ler, Portland, and Mrs. Katie
Bickford, La Grande. The baby
weighed six pounds, one ounce.
The Home Economics club of
Greenfield grange met at the
home of Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
Wednesday of last week, with a
potluck dinner at noon. Plans
wu'v discussed regarding serving
meals at the North Morrow
county fair here September 6-8.
The Ice cream social that was to
be held at the grange hall Sat
urday night was postponed until
a later date.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dyke, Van
couver, B. C, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Algy Taylor four
days last week. Mrs. Dyke Is
Taylor's cousin.
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