Heppner Gazette-Times, Thursday, June 27, 1957
Page 3
me Grange Plans Annual Picnic
i By Echo Falmateer
t. Earl McCabe entertained
i.E.C. of Willows grange at
lome Friday June 21 with a
ir at noon. The members
Jht salads and desserts. At
msiness meeting in the aft
m conducted by Mrs. Ernest
:er it was decided that the
je would hold its annual
c at the city park some time
Jgust; the members decided
they would not serve the
)ws grange princess dance
sr this year; members will
two cakes and some candy
he cake walk at Pomona
ge at Boardman June 29.
la Townsend thanked the
je for her scholarship to 4-H
oer school at Corvallis this
Mrs. Heliker, representa
from this community to aid
alia Walla Veteran hospital
i that the following made
iroy loafer coats for the pa
l at the hospital and put
In the pockets: Mrs. L. A.
.be made two;; Mrs. Mabel
r two; Mrs. Donald Heliker
Mrs. E. W. Bristow one and
Ernest Heliker one.
I Heliker appointed Mrs.
i Halvorsen as chairman on
Morrow county fair booth
littee and Mrs. Wate Craw
3n a special dinner commit-
i. Mabel Cotter received the
prize.
i. Ernest Heliker received a
ired arm Sunday when she
hile attending the Elks pic
t the Cutsforth park in the
itains. She was taken to the
r Memorial hospital for
nent.
Guests at the Edison Morgan
home last week were her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Rolley Stick
ney from Irrigon.
i The Crawford family held a
'picnic at Hat Rock park Sunday.
I Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
'John Voorhees and daughters of
j Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
(Crawford Jr., of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Tad Miller and children
of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Milt
on Morgan and children, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Crawford, sons.
jMr. and Mrs. La Verne Hams
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gaars
land stopped there in the after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
returned home from Salem Fri
day of last week.
Mrs. Crabtree was a patient in
a hospital in Salem where she
underwent surgery.
Mrs. John Voorhees and daugh
ters of Portland are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wate
Crawford and other relatives.
Mrs. Ray Turner and sons of
Pendleton visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake last
week.
Mrs. Ernest McCabe entertain
ed the bridge club Friday even
ing June 21. Those receiving
prizes were Mrs. Walter Jacobs,
high; Mrs. Robert DeSpain, sec
ond high; and Mrs. Ray Boyce,
low. Guests were Mrs. La Verne
Van Marter and Mrs. James
Mallon of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bristow
spent the weekend in Portland.
They brought their grandson,
Keven Bristow, home with them
to visit here for a while.
Around 60 people attended the
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Mason's annual potluck dinner
and strawberry feed at their hall
Sunday. The Masons attended the
j Community church in a body
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom
reports that their son, Norman
Bergstrom, has resigned from
the Echo high school where he
has been coach for the past 8
years and has accepted a position
as principal of Brookings high
school for the coming year. He
is a lieutenant in the naval re
serve and a member of the elect
ronics division. Mr. and Mrs.
Bergstrom and daughters, Donna
and Diane, plan to move to
Brookings about August 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey and
sons Michael and Bill, and Dav
id Bailey of Hemit. Calif., visited
their parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Floyd S. Bailey last week. David
Bailey just graduated from Riv
erside junior college in Cali
fornia.
Gary Brenner of Portland spent
a few days last week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bren
Iner. He was accompanied by
I Mel Fox and Gary Coats of Port
land. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz and
daughter, Carol, were Portland
visitors last week. They took her
sister, Miss Anna Jepsen, back to
the Emanuel hospital where she
is a nurse.
John Swanson who has been
ill in the Pioneer Memorial hos
pital, returned home last week.
Patti Jean Holt of Butter Creek
spent a few days last week with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Palmateer.
Crums Given Shower
A shower was given in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum and
family at the Legion hall Thurs
day evening June 20. They re
cently lost their home and all
the household goods in a fire.
They received many useful and
lovely gifts. The hostesses were
Irs. Elbe Akers, Mrs. Berl Akers,
Mrs. hart McCabe, Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan, Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Mrs.
Clell Rea, Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs.
Charles Wilkes, Mrs. John Hat
field, Mrs. David Rietmann, and
Mrs. Lloyd Howton. Louise Botts
assisted about the room.
Seventeen members of Bunch
grass Rebekah lodge visited Mist
letoe Rebekah lodge in Hardman
Tuesday afternoon June 18 and
took the traveling Bible to them.
They presented it to the Hard
man noble grand, Mrs. Tom Fra
ters, with a very impressive cere
mony. Those taking part in the
presentation ceremony were Mrs.
Wallace Matthews, Mrs. Ernest
Heliker, Mrs. Clell Rea, Mrs.
David Rietman, Mrs. Paul Petty
John, Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs.
David Rietmann, Mrs. Mary
Swanson, Mrs. Cleo Drake the
pianist. Refreshments were ser
ved after the meeting.
Linda Hoover of Pendleton has
been visiting her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker.
Albert Lindstrom who was re
cently injured in a tractor acci
dent, returned last week from
the St. Anthony hospital In
Pendleton.
Books added to the Public
Library: A Lucky Number,
Henry; The' Nun's Story, Hume;
Great Tales of Terror and the
Supernatural, Wise; Six Point
Buck, Stephen; Afternoon of an
Autocrat, Lofts; Birthright, Rog
ers; Marry Me, Carry Me, Ken
nelly; Blue Camellia, Keyes;
Eye of Love, Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome re
turned home Friday of last week
from a week's visit in Idaho and
Missoula, Montana, where they
visited relatives.
Miss Dorothy Dobyns left by
train Monday evening for Fron
tier, Wyo where she will visit
the McAllister family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
returned home from Portland last
week.
Mr. and Mis. Arthur Crawford
returned home Monday from a
fishing trip through Central Ore
gon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marcum of
Portland were recent visitors at
the home of their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Bergstrom.
Mrs. Wallace Matthews andj
daughters are visiting relatives I
in Roseburg.
Mrs. Gordon White spent last
week in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford
Jr. and daughters spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Ida
Coleman. Their daughter, Patti,
visited there last week.
Gaylord Salter was a patient
in Pioneer Memorial hospital
last week.
A lawn party was held Fath
ers Day June 16 at the Arthur
Dalzell home and also in hon
or of Mrs. Wallace Gaarsland's
birthday. Those present were,
Mr. and Mrs. Dalzell, Mrs. Gaars
land, Mrs. Clyde Crawford and
sons, Mrs. Edith McClintock and
Bill McClintock.
Harold Holtz and Rollo Craw
ford attended the wedding of
Miss Rikka Transgrud of Herm
iston and Paul Tews of HeDDner
in Kindred, North Dakota Sat
urday, June 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Don White and
sons Melvin and Kenneth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick White and
son Ricky, all Vancouver, Wash.,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Carlson and Mr. and
"Mrs. Jesse Warfield. The Mr.
Whites are nephews of Mr.
Carlson and Mrs. Warfield.
Teachers
New teachers hired for the
coming year in the lone school
are, Mr. Lujan who will teach
Spanish, typcing 1 and 2 and
bookkeeping; and Mrs. Allie Al
bertson of La Grande who will
teach the 2rd grade.
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iting at the Joe Hausler home.
He is a nephew of Mr. Hausler
and will work for Franklin Ely
during harvest.
Mrs. Corliss McLeod returned
home Sunday from Ridgefield,
Wash., where she visited relat
ives for a week. Her sister, Miss
Nancy Burres, returned home
with her for a visit.
The C. E. Brenners are building
a garage on their property below
town. They are also adding a
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