Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 30, 1956, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August .30, 1956 .
Page 3
jram, Dinner
prs Sfiirleys
By Echo Palmateer
nd 70 attended the potluck
in the lone Communitv
Jparlors Sunday in honor
iana Mrs. Alfred Shirley,
lowing program was given
f afternoon: Mrs. Kenneth
I piayect "Isle of Golden
f, "He", "A Serenade" and
in Leaves" on the violin;
iletmann played "Molly
f on the piano and hymns
ung by all, led by Mrs.
Roberts. Mrs. Cleo Drake
accompanist. A money
as given the Shirleys by
is. Omar Rietmann made
fesentation. Mrs. Ernest
v announced that plants
lbs will be given the Shir
rs a Friendship Garden in
ew home.
and Mrs. Shirley are leav-
tneir new home in Port
lis week. He has been the
of the Community church
past ten years and will
ffk as a supply minister in
tland area. Those attend-
dinner from a distance
Irs. Elmo McMillan of
Miss Mary Ison of Port-
r. arid Mrs. Alfred Troed
s. Anne Smouse, Mrs. Min
rbes, Mrs. Lucile Owens
'(V. Merlin Zier of Hepp-
al music for the morning
In the Community church
ocal solo, "An Evening
i by Adon Hamlett ac
ded by Mrs. Drake,
la Kay Townsend was
at a swimming party and
5r roast at the pool Wed
i evening August 22 in
3f Wayne Pierce. Those
(were members of last
Ighth grade and the high
5 Mr. Pierce taught the
grade last year and will
Sisters this year,
ind Mrs. Fredrick Martin
BRILLIANT RED AND SILVER float featuring Redsy Kilowatt os a dashing charioteer will be entered
by Pacific Power & Light company in the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo parade here Saturday.
Lightning flashes help to carry out the float'i theme of electric power for better living. Th float
supplies its own high-stepping band mucic.
and children and Jo Ann Turner
returned from a trip Sunday even
ing. Melvin and Jean Martin and
Jo Ann Turner attended the
Methodist camp at Magruder
nearRockaway and Ralph Martin
attended a camp at Suttle Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin visited rela
tives at West Linn and Dallas.
Milton Morgan and son Gary,
left last week with their boat for
the ocean where they went deep
sea fishing. Noel Dobyns accom
panied them.
Those from here on vacations
at the beach and other points are
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bristow, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and child
ren and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty
john and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rietmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pryse are
the parents of a son born August
17. Mr. Pryse is the coach in
the lone schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Esteb of
Morgan are the parents of a
daughter born August 23 at the
Pioneer Memorial hospital in
Heppner.
Ernest Heliker and Ed Buschke
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. John Ransier at Unity.
Bob Stewart of Cheyenne, Wyo.,
is visiting at the Gus Jannsen
home.
Kieth Roundy who has been
working at the Clara Kincaid
ranch, returned to his home in
Kennewick, Wash, last week.
Louis Padberg and Mrs. Ruby
Nichols and son Lyle Kicnaid,
went to Portland last week. Lyle
will visit friends there before re
turning to the blind school in
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner
returned home Sunday evening
from Portland where they spent
a few days. They also attended
the water show in Oswego.
Mrs. Vester Hams went to John
Day one day last week and
brought her son, Wayne, from the
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John Day hospital to the Pioneer
Memorial hospital in Heppner.
He received a fractured pelvis
bone in a pickup accident this
summer but is getting along
satisfactorily. He would appreci
ate a visit from his friends while
in the hospital. .
The Three Links club met at
the city park Friday of last week
After the business meeting con
ducted by Mrs. Wate Crawford,
refreshments were served by Mrs.
Arvilla Swanson and Mrs. Craw
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dixon and
children of Portland met Bernita
and Tommy Harris at Arlington
one day last week and took them
to the Fletcher home in Yakima.
Mr. Dixon took his children, Roy
and Rick and the Harris children
on a camping trip.
Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Holboke of
Hillsboro and Tommy Este"b and
sons of Goldendale, Wash, were
visitors last week at the home of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Esteb.
Mrs. Fannie Griffith is visiting
relatives in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobyns
were recent visitors at Wallowa
Lake.
Mrs. Hershal Townsend had
the misfortune to break her toe
one day last week.
Mrs. 0. L. Lundoll and Paul
O'Meara are both home from the
hospital.
Mrs. Gordon White and son
Gerry, returned home from Port
land Saturday of last week. They
were accompanied by Mrs.- F. J.
Burocher of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lundell
and family of Portland were re
cent visitors at the home of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Algott
Lundell. Their son, Jim, re
mained for a longer visit with his
grandparents.
Dates to remember:
Sept. 4 Opening of the lone
schools.
Sept. -1 Pie and coffee, food
and apron sale at the Rebekah
hall at 10 a. m. sponsored by the
Eastern Star Social club.
Sept. 4 American Legion auxi
liary at the home of Mrs. Victor
Rietmann in the afternon.
Sept. 4 City council meeting at
8 p. m.
Sept. 6 The meeting of the
lone Extension Unit at the fity
park at 2 p. m. The subject will
he on flower arrangements and
bulb planting by Mrs. Omar Riet
mann. Everyone is welcome to
attend. Mrs. Roger Kincaid,
president hopes for a large mem
bership this year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Murphy of
Pasco, Wash., visited Mrs. Grace
Ware Saturday of last week.
Mrs. Delia Corson returned last
week from Portland and Seattle.
She was accompanied by her
niece, Mrs. Florence Swanson of
Portland.
Mrs. Elmo McMillan of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ramsey
of Portland spent the weekend at
the home of Mrs. Mary Swan
son. Mrs. McMillan is the daugh
ter and Mrs. Ramsey is a grand
daughter of Mrs. Swanson.
Those from here who attended
the Morrow County picnic in
Laurelhurst park in Portland on
Sunday were Mrs. Olive Engle
man, Mrs. Arvilla Swanson and
Johan Troedson and son Carl.
Claude Brashers of Lyle, Wash.,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Ray. They all spent
Saturday in Condon. Mr. Brash
ers is recovering from an acci
dent that he received recently
when a horse fell on him. He
received a fractured jaw and
many bruises.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom West of
Portland are visiting relatives
here. Mrs. West is the former
Margaret Bristow.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingalls
of Adams and Mr. and Mrs.
James McCabe and family of
Heppner spent Sunday with A. A.
McCabe.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wade
and daughters of Walla Walla
spent Sunday at the David Riet
mann home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom
have moved into their new home
on Main street.
Mrs. Hattie Crabtree and her
great-grandchildren, Wanda Jean
and Gordon Hoffman of Salem
are visiting at the Lewis Halvor
sen home.
Lois Ring, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ring of Pendleton, is
visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Ring.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and
children May, Eudora, Carol and
Eddy of Maupin and Judy Gre
gory of Madras visited ath the
home of his brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Mar
tin this week.
Arlie Padberg is staying with
his mother, Mrs. Lana Padberg.
Henry Clark returned to Ord
nance last week to stay with his
son, Lowell Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker and
daughters visited his mother.
Mrs. Archie Padberg and other
relatives in Heppner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rietmann
and son John, attended the
Shrine game in Pendleton Sat
urday evening and visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Anson in Hermiston over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney
are the parents of a son born
Aug. 26 at Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. He weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz.
Mrs. Allie Ruggles of Grass Val
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole
of Wasco are the grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corlcy and
daughter spent the weekend in
Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. David McLeod
and children returned Monday
from a visit with relatives in
Junction City and the coast.
Judy Eubanks, who has been
spending the summer with her
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Brenner, went back to her home
In Monmouth last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Doualas Drake
and family are vacationlne this
week at the coast.
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CLASSES
STARTING
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5
AT
HEPPNER LEGION HALL
Registration 1 to 6 p. M., Sept. 5
DORIS LONG, Instructor
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Saturday Night
Sept. 1
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FOLLOWING THE
SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW
WITH THE MUSIC OF
ADMISSION
$1.50 Per Person
AND HIS
Orchestra
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