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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 29, 1957
e Families Return From Vacation Trips
Page 3
By Echo Palmater
ral lone families have re
from vacations. Mr. and
Joyd Howton and family
eir nephew Robert Camp
f Butter Creek, returned
Friday of last week from
vay and Cannon beaches,
eon, Jimmy, and Ralph
attended Camp McGruder,
hodist camp near Rocka.
They also visited in Aber
ind Everett, Wash, and at
1 Lake.
and Mrs. E. M. Baker and
ter Mardine visited her
s, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hend
ln Sumner, Wash, and her
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Henderson in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom
and family returned home Sun
day from a two weeks trip to Sun
Valley .Yellowstone Park, the Te-
tons, Jackson Hole, Boise and
Post Falls, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford
and daughters, Marlene and An
ita, returned home Saturdav from
a trip to Seaside and Forest Grove
where they visited her brother
and iamny, Mr. and Mrs. Fayne
Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and family returned home Sun
day from a three weeks trip. They
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and her father, Ralph Horton of
Dallas camped at Breltenbush
and Jefferson Lake. They also
camped at Bie Lake near Mt.
E. W. Bristow was the chairman j
and was assisted by Ernest Me-
Cabe, Rollo Crawford, Robert
Drake, Robert DeSpain and Don
ald Heliker.
Miss Janet Howton spent a few
days last week at Wheeler where
she took medical treatment. She
wasnington ana visnea relatives, - - - . .
at Dallas, West Linn and Salem, lea thl wk for Forest
nnrt snont snmo timP fishing on Gr0Ve where she wl" en Paclf-
. "1 .. . " . ir ITnlvnrcltv tMc fall
the Metolius river. Their son.
Ralph, attended a camp at Camp
McGruder and their son, Melvin,
attended a camp at Suttle Lake.
Alc and Mrs. Harrv C. Snider,
Orlando, Fla., are the parents of;
Mr. and Mrs Charles Beckett nf
Portland and Brigadier General
and Mrs. John Beckett of La Jolla,
Calif, stopped at the Carl Berg-'
strom home one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stefani and
the former Darlene Brannon. The thlldren nd. WalJerc Brom
nrinnront. ra Mr anH Mrs . are vacationing at Seaside. Mr.
Herman Blettell of lone James 'nd HMrs"Car B"ftrtom M
Brannon of Hermiston and Mr'Tuesday for Seaside to sPend a
and Mrs. L. M. Snider of Alex
andria, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Cunningham of Heppner are
the great-grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Blettell and son
Bill plan to go to Orlando, Fla.,
few days
Dates To Remember
September 3 School opens.
Sept. 3 American Leelon Aux.i
iliary meeting at the Legion hall '
in the atternoon.
Sept. 3 A food, pie and coffee
POUR YOURSELF
A GLASS OF
THB CASCADES
Out
of our
cool,
bright
Cascada
Country
com
ene
wonderful
br , . .
BLITZ!
jL-j
IKJ by BIIU-Wlnhrd Company, Portland, 0r on
this weekend and will bring Mrs. I and apron saie at the Rebekah
Snider and son back with them hall sponsored by the Eastern
as Airman Snider is being sent star social Huh i tn s n m
overseas Sept. 9. j sent. 3-Cltv council nwti
Mrs Robert Rietmann gave' at 8 p.m.
a birthday party in honor of Sept. 6 A gtt acquainted nartv
her son John. Auc. 19 Ho vims in hnnnr nf thi (pnchoK nnrf nn,
o' - - - " ' ' ' uiiu in V
three years old. Others present parents at the school cafetorium
were Mrs. Robert Jepsen and at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome,
children. Susan Janp nnH RilHf- ! Mr. and Mrs Pncc TViVmrt.,
, . , 'J-' .-"i . l y aiiu
Mrs. Louis Carlson and Children, 1 daughter ,Eva Marie of Eugene
aanara, cnen ana rmuip; Mrs.; are visiting at the home of his
Tad Miller and children, Michelle! brother and family,. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mark; Mrs. Robert Hoskins, Pat Doherty. Other visitors recent
and children, Ann and Micky; ly at the Doherty home wore her
Mrs. Donald Peterson and child- ( sister, Miss Alice Palmer of He--ren,
Kerry, Kristine and Paul; , miston who recently returned
and Mrs Victor Rietmann all of from Japan and Mrs. Ted Damico
lone and Mrs Delbert Anson of and three children of Portland.
Hermiston j Mrs Grace Ware returned home
Mrs. Ralph Crum is a patient 'Saturday of last week from Mort-
ui iiik nuneer .memorial nospnai
for treatment following a black
widow spider bite
Mrs. Carl Shulz of Lone Rock is
a patient in the Pioneer Memorial
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell of
Mllwaukie spent the weekend
with relatives here. Mrs. Geo
Drake went to Milwaukie with
them and will also visit relatives
in Portland.
The Lundell families held a
picnic In the city park Sunday.
on Wash, where she visited her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
V. G. Crumb. She
friends in Olympia. Her daugh
ter, Mrs. Noel Dobyns met her in
Cascade Locks.
Mrs. Keith Rea and son Le Roy
Keitn, returned home from Pio
neer Memorial hospital Saturday.
A P-TA committee meeting was
held at the school Monday aft
ernoon to make plans for a get
acquainted party in honor of the
teachers and new parents to be
held Sept. 6 at the cafetorium at
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
and Mrs. Edith Nicholson left
Monday morning for Vancouver
Island, B. C.
Mrs. Grace Cunningham of Post
Falls, Ida. and Mrs. Charles
Smith of Olympia, Wash, are vis
iting their aunt, Mrs Fannie
Griffith.
Mrs. Mabel Pickens of Salem
is visiting her daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield.
Recent visitors at the Hatfield
home were Rev. and Mrs. Elvin
Fast of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and
children and Mrs. Harry Swanfior
are visiting relatives in Portland
and Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and
Mr. Alexander of Weatherford,
Okla. and Mr and Mrs Grover
Lovelace of La Grande spent one
day last week at the Franklin
Ely home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
are cousins of Mrs. Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford
are vacationing at the coast.
Among those going to Seaside
last week were Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Jepsen and children Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Carlson and children,
Evelyn Jepsen and Linda Hatfns.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider and
children spent a few days at the
coast last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and
family left last week for a vaca
tion trip on the coast
Mrs. Virginia Miller of Reno,
Nevada was a visitor here last
week.
Married At Hood River
Miss Viva Carroll and Gaylord
Salter were married in Hood Riv
er Saturday atternoon Aug. 24.
Her sister, Mrs. Warren May gave
a reception for them following the
wedding. Mr. Salter is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter of lone.
They will be at home in Uma-
pine following a short honey
moon trip. He is a teacher in the
L'mnpine schools. Those attend
ing the wedding from here were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider.
Mrs. Lana Padberg is having
her home remodeled.
Homer Mankin lias been paint
ing the outside of his house on
Second street.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wilkes
left this week for Grants Pass
and Roseburg where tliey will
visit relatives. Rev. Wilkes re
cently took Jack Crum, John Botts
and Leslie Madden to a teen-age
Nazarene camp at Pinelow near
Spokane.
Mrs. Luther Garner of Pendle
ton is staying with her grand
mother, Mrs. Elise Peterson. Vis
itors at the Peterson home last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Peterson of John Day and Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Brady of Arlington.
Ellis Ball is visiting relatives
in La Grande.
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ALL IN THE EAR!
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 1 2 P at the cafetorium a
v n ti.nn o, w.. i 8 P-m. Those present at the meet
JUIIULU OllU OWll 11U1LUI1. .
ins vvcie ihis. waiiace Matnews,
president of the P-TA, Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and son,
Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tuck
er f nd family; Mr and Mrs. Paul
rettyiohn and children; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lundell, O. L. Lund
ell and Mrs. Anna Lindstrom.
Members of the Elks and their
families were entertained at a
swimming party Friday eveniner
of last week at the pool. Weineis,
charcoal grilled hamburgers, wat
ermelon and coffee were served.
Shockley, superintendent of the
school, Mrs. Garry Tullis social
committee chairman, Mrs. Phil
Emert, program chairman and
Mrs. Fredrick Martin, hospitality
chairman.
DON'T MISS IT
THE WRANGLERS
Cowboy Breakfast
SERVED FROM 7 to 10 A.M.
Sunday, Sept. I
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Adult $1.25 Youngsters 50c
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