Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 13, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    Child Welfare Talked at lone Auxiliary Meeting
By ECHO PALMATEER
The American Legion Auxiliary j
met at the Legion hall Tuesday!
afternoon, March 4. Mrs William
Heath of Heppner, Child Wel
fare chairman for district 6, was
present and gave a talk on child
welfare. She suggested that
clothine be keDt at the unit to
Used plnthina rnnlH Ha cont in
the Nashville, Tenn, or aid could '
be given to retarded children.:
Mrs John Eubanks, rehabilitat
ion chairman. reDorted that 10
rciiuieiou-siyieu jacKeis naa Deen
made. Those making them were, 1
Mrs C E Brenner, Mrs Lewis Halv
orsen, Mrs E W Bristow, Mrs Earl
McCabe, Mrs L A McCabe, Mrs
Roland Bergstrom, Mrs Elmer
Holtz made two jackets and Mrs
Elmer Harr of Blackfoot, Ida
made two. 43 ditty bags and 6
laundry bags were also made.
Ssne wished to thank all those
making jackets, bags and also
the junior girls for making paper
flowers, cookies and gathering
nylons.
Mrs Earl McCabe, junior act
ivities chairman, reported that
her girls gathered old nylon hose
and made paper flowers Satur
day, March 1 and she served
refreshments to them at the Leg
ion hall. The nylon hose will be
sent to Camp White to be made
into rues bv veterans. This pro
ject will be carried on each year
and people are urged to save
their old nylon hose. The ditty
bazs. laundrv bags and jackets
will be sent to Camp White and
the flowers to the Portland hos
pital. The Child Welfare tea
will be herd at the Legion hall,
April 13. Children's clothes will
be made or purchased and mod
eled' by children. Mrs Brenner
is the child welfare chairman.
The Leeion's birthday party
will be held March 18 at the hall
with a Dotluck dinner at 6:30
P M. All Legion and Auxiliary
and their families are welcome.
Leann Padberg, a junior in the
lone High, was elected to go to
Girl's State In June. Mrs Gordon
White Is the chairman of Girls
State. Refreshments were served
by Mrs Robert Rietmann.
DATES TO REMEMBER:
March 14 Topic club meeting at
the horn of Mrs Fannie
Griffith at 2:15 p m.
March 15 Willows grange meet
ing at 8 p m.
March 18 American Legion and
Auxiliary party at the Leg.
ion halL Potluck supper at
6:30 p m. Members of the
Legion and Auxiliary and
their families are welcome.
March 19 Arnica club meeting
at the home of Mrs Roy Lind-
trom.
r
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1,100 present Rev Robert Uphoff
of OlvmDla. was the main srjeak-
er. They were also guests at the
St jonns cnurcn n Portland, jean
went with a group from Hepp
March 21 HEC of Willewf ner.
grange at tne nome oi Mrs pebora McLeod, daughter of
Hattie Crabtree. lu. nnH Mrs navtd MrinH in.
Spring vacation at the school jured her heei wnlle rlaing 'm &
luaicu i ana won. hlpvcln Sundav. She u-na tnWnn
The Eastern Star Social club t0 a physician and had three
met at me nome or Mrs uar;gtitches put ln the cut
Leyva weanesaay aiternoon, war j Paul Q'Meara returned home
o. Aiier uie ousmebs mwuiig, Tuesday from the Pioneer Mem
games were played and those re- orial hospitai where he was a
ceiving prizes were Mrs Carl patient.
Bergstrom and Mrs Omar RIet- . ' . . , ,
'mann. Mrs E R Lundell received Ir f' ?a?'f?d
the door Drize and dauIhters- Marlene, Anita,
P I, t x, spent the weekend in Portland
, Mrs Omar Rietmann, Mrs Em- A Forest Grove
est Heliker and Mrs Millard Nol- 8 ZL ' , Z pi- .
an attended an extension Unit p M!f )nf J ietmann '
meeting at Lena Tuesday, March , Pendleton spent the weekend
4. Miss Hallene Price of Oregon ,tieTe'
State college was the speaker. Mrs Cleo Drake spent a couple
The subjects were table setting of days In Fendleton with her
and on pictures for the home. daughter and family, Mr and Mrs
I At the meeting of Bunchgrass Ray Turner.
Rebekah lodge Thursday even-1 The Extension Unit met at the
ing, March 6, Mrs Wallace Matth-, home of Mrs Oscar Peterson,
ews gave a report of the county , Thursday, March 6. Miss Hallene
planning on youth activities; Mrs Price of the Oregon State college
Omar Rietmann gave a report on 1 gave a talk on the selection of
home and community living and Pictures for the home. At the
Mrs Cecil Thorne on recreation. ; business meeting conducted by
After the meeting a birthday Mrs Jimmy Pettyjohn, president
party was held for those having it was announced that the Home
birthdays during the past three makers festival would be held
months. Those present having April 29 with Lexington as host,
birthdays were, Mrs Lewis Ball, I This will be an all day affair
Fred Ely and E R Lundell. Cards and everyone is welcome. The
were played and those receiv- hostesses at the Extension meet
ing prizes were Mrs Roy Lieu- ing were Mrs E M Baker and
alien, high and Omar Rietmann, Mrs Norman Nelson. A potluck
low. The hostesses were, Mrs Ida ' dinner was served at noon. Mrs
Coleman, Mrs Mary Swanson, I Arthur Keene received the door
Mrs Arvllla Swanson, Mrs Delia prize. The next meeting will be
Corson and Mrs Walter Roberts, an all day meeting at the home
Airman wavne uoiivnorn or "i aim me sud
Saturday evening. Those receiv
Ing prizes were. Mrs Leo Crah
tree, high; Lewis Ball, low; and
uonaid Ball and Mrs Joe Gaars-
land, 300 pinochle.
Mrs Walter Jacobs entertained
the bridge club at her homo FYI.
day evening of last week. Those
receiving prizes were, Mrs Gene
Hall, high and Mrs Walter Cor
ley, 2nd high.
Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan
made a trip to Pendleton Mnn.
day.
Those from here xvhn nttflnHorl
the friendship nieht of the East.
ern Star at Pilot Rock Tuesday
evening, March 4 were, Mr and
Mrs Charles O'Connor, Mrs Sam
Esteb, Mrs Millard Nolan, Mrs
Roy Lindstrom, Mrs James Lind
say, Mrs Lewis Halvorsen and
Mrs Omar Rietmann.
The Nazarene Missionary meet
ing was held at the home of
Mrs Elbe Akers Thursday even
ing March 6. After the business
meeting conducted by Mrs Wil
bur Akers, President Rev Charles
Wilkes led the lesson on Japan.
The alabaster box was opened
and the money was sent to miss
ions for building churches, hos
pitals, etc. Two boxes of clothing
were sent to Japan. Refreshments
were served after the meeting.
Mr and Mrs James Botts re-
HEPPNER, GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday, March 13. 1958
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turned home last week from Port-.Ronald Fahl. Their grand child
land where they visited their ren, Ronetta and Ronald Jr Fahl
daughter and family, Mr and Mrs'returned home with them.
Phone 3-8410
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Oak Harbor, Wash recently vis
ited his mother, Mrs Doris Golly
horn and other relatives.
Judge Oscar Peterson Bhowed
ject will be Broiler Meals.
Mrs Harry Snider and son,
Mark, will leave Friday March
14 from Pendleton on the U S
slides Sunday evening at the 'Airlines for Madrid, Spain where
Community church on his trip they will Join her husband, Air
he took to Europe this winter. 1 man first class Harry Snider who
They were on Scotland, Ireland,; is stationed there. They will be
England, Germany, Switzerland, , there for about three years. Mrs
Greece, Egypt, the Holy Land, Snider has been staying with her
France and Italy. He also gave parents, Mr and Mrs Herman
a talk on these places. His son Blettell. Weekend guests at the
Gerald, assisted with the pictures. . Blettell home to visit Mrs Snider
Refreshments were served after- were, Mr and Mrs Darrell Hams
wards in the church basement, and children of Hardman, Mr and
Young people of the Pilgrim 'Mrs I B Blettell and sons of
Fellowship of the Community ; Milwaukie, Mrs Frank Connor of
attending the Youth conference Heppner, Mrs Francis Connor and
at Enterprise, March 14, 15 and ' son Stevie, of The Dalles, Mr and
16 are Jean Martin, Dianna Petty. Mrs Marvin Brannon of Mt Vern
john, Mardine Baker, Marilyn on.
Morgan, Ellis Ball, Melvin Mar- Mr and Mrs Leland Moe of Port-
tin, Harry Swart, Brenda Town- land spent the weekend with
send, Linda Halvorsen, Judy and 'their daughter and family, Mr
Geraldine Morgan,. They will be and Mrs Tom White. Mrs White
accompanied by Mrs E M Baker,
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs Paul
Pettyjohn and Rev Floyd S Bail
ey. Jean Martin attended a Meth
odist youth conclave at the Will
amette University in Salem over -the
weekend. There were around i 5
and daughter, Lea returned home
with them for a visit.
Mrs Ida Coleman entertained
at a pinochle party at her home
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