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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 17, 1957
Boardman Notes
By Mary Lee Mcrrlow
Mrs. Dallas Forthman, recent
bride, was honored with a misc
ellaneous shower Wednesday
night of last week In the base
ment of the Community church.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ruth Lyons,
Mrs. Kollin Bishop, Mrs. Seth
Russell, Mrs. Glen Carpenter,
Mrs. Guy Ferguson and Mrs. Rus
sell Miller. Present were Mrs.
Claud Worden and Mrs. Lyle Wil
liams, mother and sister of the
honoree, Mrs. R. E. Eades, Mrs.
Myron Watts, Mrs. Don Downey,
Mrs. Charles Higuera, Mrs. Frank
Marlow, Mrs. Cecil Hamilton,
Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, Mrs. Harold
Rash, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs.
Nate Macomber, Mrs. Eldon Shan
non, Mrs. Florence Root, Mrs.
Bob Miller, Mrs. Claud Coats,
Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Algy
Taylor, Mrs. Sigvald Aase, Mrs.
Dewey West, Mrs. William Spau
lding and Mrs. Roy Rands. Many
lovely gifts .were received by the
honoree, among them several
sent by those unable to attend.
Mrs. Dewey West, Mrs. Joe Ta
tone and Mrs. Ronald Black went
to Moro Monday, to attend a
board meeting of the 4th dist
rict of junior women's club. Mrs.
Black Is district safety chairman,
Mrs. Tatone is junior council
member and Mrs. West Is record
ing secretary for the district. Mrs.
West was appointed to represent
Morrow county on the nominat
ing committee for officers for next
year.
The Home Economics club of
Greenfield grange met Wednes
day of last week at the home of
Mrs. Gleri Carpenter. Hostesses
were Mrs. Ronald Black and Mrs.
Joe Tatone. There were 11 mem
bers present and visitors were
Mrs. Rosa LaChance and Miss
Eva LaChance of Tacoma, and Stevie, Mrs. Ronald Black and
Mrs. Nate Macomber. Mrs. Nath- j Diane, Mrs. Ray Granquist, and
an Thorpe and Mrs. Clyde Tanne- Pamela, Casey Kuhn, and Lynae
hill were appointed on the nom - Ac.se.
nating committee for officers for
ttie coming year.
Greenfield grange met Thurs
day night of last week at the hall
starting with potluck supper at
G:30. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Ro
aid BJack and Mrs. Joe Tatone.
Mrs. Glen Carpenter won the
cake in the "cake walk" and Guy
Ferguson won the money in the
"henk".
It was voted to have grange
Sunday Nov. 3, at which time
grange members will attend
! church in a group, with potluck
dinner following at the grange
hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf are the
parents of a daughter born Oct.
4 in Estacada. She has been
named Vickie Sue. 'Grandparents
! are Mrs. Louise Earwood of
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oe Hunting
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The Relief society of the LDS
church of Hermiston met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rands
Tuesday night of last week for
a work meeting. There were 15
present.
Mrs. George Anderson and
children Karen and Mike spent
the weekend in Prairie City
where Anderson is employed .
Mrs. Richard W?inire enter
tained with a party Monday at
her home in honor of her daugh
ter Christine's fifth birthday.
Guests were Mrs. Marion MorlJfn
and Nancy, Cindy and Andy,,
Mrs. Sigvald Aase and Lynae and
Sigurd; Mrs. Donald Trott and
Stevie and Terry Waymire.
Mrs. Vivian Hoffman of Dufur
is visiting at the home of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Boardman, and Mrs. Gib Califf , Mrs. Arnold Hoffman.
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of Estacada. Great-grandparents
arc Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Califf of
Oregon City, and Herman Stelnke
of Arlington. The baby weighed
"grit pounds and 12 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. George Spring of
lortland visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and
other friends here Saturday.
Those who attended the funer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higuera nl of H. O. Ely at lone Saturday
and daughters Susie and Karen1 were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller,
went to San Jose, Calif, last week' Mr. and, Mrs. Nate Macomber,
to visit at the home of Higuera's! Mrs. Claud Coats, Mrs. Florence
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Root, Mrs. Margaret Klitz and
Higuera Sr., who returned home! Mrs. Frank Marlow.
with (hem. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly of La
Norman Nelson, civil defense Grande were overnight visitors
director for this area district, at-'et the home of Mrs. Lilly's par
tended a state defense meeting in1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely Fri-
Salem two days last week
The Tilllcum club met Tues
day of last week at the home of
Mrs. Stanley Partlow. Following
committees were appointed for
the "Personality Tea" to be held
at the Community church Oct.
25 at 2:30 p.m. program: Mrs,
clay. Other visitors Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ely of Moses
Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Vaught and daughter Gale of
Richland, Wash. Eileen Ely ac
companied the Vaughts to The
Dalles to' visit overnight at the
home of Vaught's parents, Mr.
Harold Baker; food, Mrs. Ronald' arul Mrs- Newell Vaught, Sr
H.ia.s, Mrs. Partlow and Mrs.
Dewey West; history of the pers
onality, Mrs. Joe Tatone; decora
tions and setting up of tea table,
Mrs. Eldon Shannon, Mrs. Baker
and Mrs, West.
The Hallowe'en party which is
sponsored for school children an
nually by the club was planned
tnd committees appointed as fol
lows: games, Mrs. Ronald Black,
Mrs. Dallas Forthman enter
tained with a party in honor of
her daughter, Cathy Loop, on her
fifth birthday Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Claud Worden.
Guests were Mrs. Charles Higuera
and Susie and Karen, Mrs. Ike
Hinkley and Darrell and Butch,
Mrs. E. G. Huston and grandson
Sammy Haynes, Mrs. Guy Fergu
son, Jerry and Wayne Downey,
Hardman News
BY IDA LEE BRISBOIS
(Too late for last week)
William Smethurst was in the
Pendleton hospital and had an
operation on his ear, but is at
home now.
Miss Alta Stevens and Mrs..
Bill Lesley were visiting Miss
Stevens' uncle, John Allen, and
they also visited Helen's mother,
Mrs. Reno.
Mrs. Dolly Fraters and Ida Lee
Brisbois went to Hermiston to get
the refrigerator for the lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Rene Coats and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coats are here
visiting Jess Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDanlel
and Everett Hadley are here for
the hunting season.
Man
lfUlltlE
HINTON-BUTTER CHEEK
4-H CLUB
The Hinton-Butter creek 4-H
club met at the home of our
leader, Bob Brindle on Oct. 13 to
reorganize for the coming year's
activities. We elected officers
who are: Jennifer Brndle, pres
ident; Vicky Barratt, vice presid
ent; Jackie Brindle, secretary;
Bill Monagle, news reporter; Len
nie Hanna is game leader and
Annamarie Brindle is song leader.
Printing Is Our Business I Coll Us
Now. Gazette Times Printing shop
We have four new members
James Hams went to Portland tnjs year and all are carrying pig
to see his sister who is ill and projects. They are Scotty and
he returned home on Friday. I vicky Barratt and David and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Batty, Lennie Hanna.
Gail and Jessie Batty, went to we talked over our wants for
Pendleton Saturday. th(, program of work with our
Mr. and Mrs. Les Robinson loaders Bob Brindle and Don
went to Walla Walla and visited Greenup and also told what pro
her three sisters. jects we intend to carry this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Bechdolt After our meeting we sang
and Archie Bechdolt had Mr. and some 4.H songs and played a
Mrs. Kenneth Batty and Gail for; garne Refreshments were served
supper last Sunday night. Dy the Brindle girls. Next meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers ing js nov. 3 at 7 p.m. at Bar
are taking care of the Oscar Pet-1 ratts.
erson place during the hunting j Jackje Brindle, acting reporter
season. -
Mr a nH Mrs H d,.,ft r,f ; ENJOY and evening out with
" 1U. A. W" lil J i,
Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo and Mrs. Matt and Stevie Califf of Esta
Eldon Shannon; food, Mrs. Part- eada, Glenda, Ronnie and Gary
low, Mrs. Sigvald Aase, and Mrs, Williams, Wanda Forthman, Lin
Vernon Russell; prizes, Mrs. "'a-and Jody Tatone, Mrs. Lyle
Ralph Skoubo and Mrs. West. HHgel. Also Mr. and Mrs, Walt
School children will again col- Coomes and Mrs. Mary Forthman
lect pennies for the UNICEF. 'f College Place, Wash., who
The club also voted to serve were Sunday visitors at the Wor
dinner at the O.E.A. meeting here (1on home.
Doe. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Viviana of Port-
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eades left land visited at the home of Mis.
last week for Leedy Okla. to ,''tra l'ruter Sunday,
visit Mrs. Eades' mother, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Beeks of
Frankle Boaman. They will also Arlington visited at the home or
visit Eades' aunt, Mrs. Nancy t!lfir son-in-law and daughter,
K'Ips, in West Plains, Mo. Mr. and Mrs, Dewey West, Tues-
Sigvahl Aase, school superin- '''''
tendent, accompanied Gene Ins-1 Mrs. Don Downey entertained
keep of Irrigon to Salem Monday wi, a party Saturday in honor
to attend the state principals'! uf her son Jerry's fifth birthday,
meeting. Guests were Mrs. Lyle Williams
Mrs. Charlie Woolley and anfl Glenda, Mrs. Ronald Black
el; lighter Marcia of Pasco, were anti Dlano, Andy Morlan, Jody
weekend visitors at the home of Tatone, Cathy Loop, Mrs, Dallas
Mrs. Woolley's mother, Mrs. R.
A. Fades.
Forthman, Shi'dley Earwood, Dor
othy Rash, Teresa Obermeler
Weekend visitors at the home,iru1 Wayne Downey, Matt and
of Mrs. Delbert Carpenter were; Stevie Ca liff.
her sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpenter and four children of Estacada were
children Cindy and Larry, and weekend visitors at-the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carpenter Irs- Califf's mother, Mrs. Louise
and children Johnnie and Anna Garwood, who returned with
of Seattle, and Mrs. Marvin Carp- ,n''1T1 afrtr visiting in Estacada
enter's brother, Adam Tompa of for 10 days. Other Sunday visitors
New York City. were Mrs. Earwood's brother and
Mrs. Sigvald Aase entertained sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ru
with a party at her home Oct. 10 llph Stelnke of Arlington,
in honor of her son Sigurd's first Douglas Shattuck and Kurt
' irthlay Guests were Mrs. Rich- Gantcnbein left Friday night for
r.l 'aymirc and Christie and national FFA convention in
Mike. Mrs. Donald Trott and K.ws city. Mo.'
Pasadena, Calif were calling on!
Swifts formerly lived in Mor
row county.
Johnny Wilson is home now
and back in school.
Miss Alta Stevens has been !
ill. j
James Hams went to Portland
Wednesday to attend the funeral
of his sister, Mrs. Frances Stacy.!
Mary Barker, president of the'
Robekah Assembly paid her of- j
final visit to Mistletoe Rebekah'
lodge on October 4. Those who!
came along with her were Louise'
.Smith, secretary of Rebekah As- j
sembly of Oregon and Loretta'
Emerson, chaiplain of the Ore
gon Assembly.
Fred Pointer and Paul Zedwick
were visiting at the Kenneth
Batty home over the weekend.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
ELUTA CAMP FIRE GIRLS
The Eluta Camp Fire Girls met
Monday October 14. The presid
ent, Vicky Barratt called the
meeting to order.
Roll call was answered with
our Indian names and 'their
met ning. We sang three Camp
Fire songs.
We all took t charm test. We
also told about three things we!
saw on the hike we took Octo
ber 6.
Theresa Smith served refresh
ments. Nancy Cleveland, reporter
o
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