Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 03, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    J Library Benefits From lone Club Dinner
r ECHO PALMATEER
$230 was taken In- at the
served by the Topic club
' at the school cafetorium
t benefit of the lone pub
rary. Those in charge of
nner were Mrs Roy Lind-
Mrs John Proudfoot, Mrs
n Nelson, Mrs William
is and Mrs Charles Carl
rs Noel Dobyns had charge
dessert, Mrs Omar Riet
v&s chairman of the table
tions and tables, Mrs Rol
Jrgstrom had charge of the
, Mrs Verner Troedson had
' of the serving assisted by
Uowing high school girls:
Lundell, Marilyn Morgan,
iartin, Judy Morgan Bren
wnsend, Mary Emert and
1 Turner. The club extends
1 thanks to Phil Blakney
ipner for carving the hams,
ibles were decorated with
flowers and butterflies.
Eldon Tucker was honored
a birthday party at her
Tuesday afternoon, March
tiers present were: Mr and
Iwin Tucker and sons of
. Mrs Ray Turner and sons
idieton, Mr and Mrs E R
11, Mrs Paul Pettyjohn and
ter, Dlanna, Mrs Lloyd
n and daughters Bonnie
leraldine, Mrs Cleo Drake
e McDonald and Mr Tuck
1 daughters.
ind Mrs Leslie Roundy and
of Kennewick, Wash vis
latives here Sunday.
Anna Lindstrom returned
last week from Gresham
she visited her daughter
n-in-law, Mr and Mrs War
rutcher. She also visited
J Mrs Leonard Carlson and
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l Mrs Beulah Lundell in Portland.
Mrs Fannie Griffith is visiting
in Portland where she attended
the christening services of her
granddaughters, Nancy Lynn and
Karen Haugen at the First Pres
byterian church there.
Mr and Mrs Russell DeBondt
and two daughters of Milton
Freewater spent the weekend at
the home of Mr and Mrs Mil
ton Morgan. Mr DeBondt is the
coach in the High school there
and a former coach here.
Mr and Mrs E W Bristow gave
a party in honor of the DeBondts
Friday evening at their home.
Others present were: Mr and Mrs
Milton Morgan, Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Morgan, Mrs Ray Heim
bigner, Mrs Raymond Lundell,
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Rice, Jerry
Bristow and Mr and Mrs Charles
Hudson.
The past matrons and past
patrons of the Eastern Star were
honored with an addenda at
their hall Tuesday evening of
last week. The hostesses were
Mrs Mary Swanson, Mrs Robert
DeSpain and Mrs Sam Esteb.
Guests at the Robert DeSpain
home Sunday were, Mr and Mrs
John Bray and family of Herm
iston. Mr and Mrs Leo Crabtree en
tertained at a pinochle party at
their home Saturday evening.
Those receiving prizes were Joe
Gaarsland, high, Lewis Ball, low
and Sam Esteb, 300 pinochle.
Mr and Mrs Alvin McCabe re
turned home last week from Port
land, Salem and Eugene. Mr Mc
Cabe is now working for Ray
Heimbigner and Mrs McCabe
is employed in LaGrande.
Mr and Mrs John Stefani of
Canby spent the weekend with
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr
and Mrs A E Stefani.
Mr and Mrs Wallace Matthews
and daughters were Portland vis
itors last week. They took their
daughter, Bernice, to the Portland
clinic for a check up.
Mr and Mrs Delbert Anson and
Mr and Mrs Terry Thornburg of
Hermiston spent Sunday at the
Robert Rietmann home.
Walter Bergstrom, student at
the Chico State college at Chico,
Calif, Is spending his vacation
with his parents, Mr and Mrs
Carl Bergstrom. He was accomp
anied by Bob Harbeson of the
college.
Sunday guests at the Milton
Morgan home were Mr and Mrs
Harlan Crawford and daughter
of Echo, Mr and Mrs Hervel
Pettyjohn of Arlington and Mr
and Mrs Arthur Crawford.
Mr and Mrs Roy Lieuallen were
Portland visitors last week.
Mr and Mrs Cleo Drake made
a trip to Pendleton one day last
week.
Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan
were Pendleton visitors Wednes
day of last week where Mr Mor
gan attended a Wheat League
meeting and banquet. He is Mor
row county president of the
League.
DATES TO REMEMBER:
April 5 Food and pie and coffee
sale at the Rebekah hall at
1 pm sponsored by the East
ern Star social club.
April 6 Easter Sunday sun
rise services in the city park
at 6 AM followed by break
fast at the Community
church with program at 10
AM and services at 11 AM
Program at the Nazarene
church at 10 and services at
11 AM.
Program at the Baptist
church in the evening with
the film, I Beheld His Glory.
Mass at the St Williams
church in the morning.
April 8 Garden club meeting
at the home of Mrs Echo
Palmateer in the afternoon.
April 9 Maranatha club meet
ing at the home of Mrs Floyd
Bailey at 2 pm.
P-TA meeting at 8 PM.
April 10 School play in the ev
ening at the cafetorium at
8 PM.
April 11 Topic club meeting at
the home of Mrs Floyd Bail
ey at 2:15 PM.
April 12 Pomona grange at Irr
igcn at 10 A M.
April 13 The American Legion
Auxiliary Child Welfare tea
at the Legion hall at 2 PM.
A program will be given, also
prizes. Children will model
dresses to be sent to the
Fairview home in Salem.
Dresses should be given to
Mrs C E Brenner or Mrs Wal
ter Cor ley by April 11.
Mr and Mrs Ted Palmateer
and daughter Janet, were
Portland visitors Friday and
Saturday of last week. Their
son, Ronnie, stayed with his un
cle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Jack
Healy in Heppner.
James Lindsay mashed the
end of his index finger on his
right hand while dehorning cat
tle on his farm near Morgan
last week.
Marilyn Morgan entertained
the Senior Pilgrim Fellowship
group at her home Sunday even
ing. A buffet supper was serv
ed and games were played. Mar
dine Baker presented Rev Floyd
Bailey with a cake in honor of
his birthday. Those present were:
Karen Lundell, Jim and Harry
Swart, Brenda Townsend, Linda
Halvorsen, Judy and Gedaldine
Morgan, Dee Hudson, Paul and
Dianna Pettyjohn, Jo Ann Turn
er, Mardine Baker, Melvin and
Jean Martin, Dallas and Fran
cis Rea, Ellis Ball, Marilyn Mor
gan and Rev and Mrs Floyd
Bailey.
The Three Links club of Bunch
grass Rebekah lodge met at the
home of Mrs David Rietmann
Friday afternoon, March 28, with
Mrs Ernest Heliker as co-hostess.
At the business meeting conduct
ed by Mrs Cecil Thorne, it was
decided to serve a dinner at the
Rebekah hall on election day
May 16. It was reported that the
four tables arrived for the hall.
Games were played after the
meeting and prizes were receiv
ed by Mrs Cleo Drake, Mrs Fan
nie Griffith and Mrs Echo Palm
ateer. Benefit Coffees Held
Coffee hours were held recent
ly for the benefit of Crippled
Children. Mrs David McLeod held
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The glory of the Easter message
shines brightly through every
cloud, lifts every heart with its
inspiring promise of life eternal.
As you attend church on Easter
morning, may all the abiding
joys and blessings of this glad
some season surround you and
your family.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
AND
HEPPNER PINE MILLS
coffee hour Tuesday evening
March 25 at her home. Those
present were, Mrs Dallas Shock-
ley, Mrs Charles Hudson, Mrs
Corliss McLeod, Mrs Ernest Mc
Cabe, Mrs Pete Cannon, Mrs Gil
bert Lujan, Mrs Joe Hausler and
Mrs Delmer Crawford.
Mrs Charles Hudson held a cof
fee hour March 18. Those present
were Mrs Floyd Bailey, Mrs Lloyd
Rice, Mrs Earl McCabe, Mrs Ray
Heimbigner, Mrs E W Bristow
and Mrs Roy Lindstrom.
Mrs Kenneth Cutsforth and
Mrs Tad Miller entertained at a
coffee hour at the Cutsforth home
near Lexington with the follow
ing guests, Mrs Don Evans, Mrs
Fritz Cutsforth, Mrs Pat Cuts
forth, Mrs Gene Cutsforth and
Mrs Ed Abercrumbe.
Mrs Donald Peterson gave a
coffee hour at her home, March
26. Those present were Mrs Oscar
Peterson, Mrs Art Warren, Mrs
Keith Rea, Mrs Henry Baker, Mrs
Louis Carlson and Mrs Charles
Carlson.
These coffee hours are sponsor
ed by the Omega chapter of Ep
silon Sigma Alpha with Mrs L F
Leathers as chairman.
Mr and Mrs Martin Janneson
are the parents of a son, Mich
ael Le Roy, born March 26 at
the Pioneer Memorial hospital.
Weight, 2 lb and 9 oz. Gus Jann
eson, of lone and Mrs Vera Port-
is of The Dalles are the grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Rodney Crawford
A COLORFUL INVITATION td tourists and industry to learn about
the attractions of Oregon will be included behind this cover page
of a 24 page gravure section of the New York Times this Sun
day (April 6.) Section is part of Gov Holmes' Campaign to en
courage tourists to visit and industry to build in Oregon. (Court
esy New York Times)
are the parents of a son, Timothy
Allen, born March 26. Weight 9
lbs and 3 oz. Mrs Ida Coleman
of lone and Mr and Mrs Rodney
Crawford Sr, of Portland are the
grandparents.
Mrs Ida Coleman and grand
daughter, Mary' Ann Williams
were Portland visitors last week.
Mary Ann went to the Portland
clinic for a medical check up.
Becky Shockley, small, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Dallas Shock
ley, was a patient in the Pio
neer Memorial hospital a few
days last week.
Lyle Kincaid, son of Mrs Ruby
Nichols, is a patient in the Pio
neer Memorial hospital with
pneumonia.
Mr and Mrs Robert Woodroof
of Maupin are the parents of a
son, Gary Dean, born March 22.
Weight, 7 lb and 5 oz. Mr Wood
roof was a former superintend
ent of the schools here.
Mrs Ella Burgoyne is visiting
friends in Portland.
The following children were
baptized at the lone Community
church Sunday morning, March
30: Thomas and Neil Crawford,
sons of Mr and Mrs Clyde Craw
ford; James William Boyce, son
of Mr and Mrs Ray Boyce; Chris
DeSpain, son of Mr and Mrs Ro
bert DeSpanl; Lorilee Savelle
Leathers, daughter of Mr and
Mrs L F Leathers; Stephen Russ
ell McLeod, son of Mr and Mrs
Corliss McLeod; Joe David Riet
mann, son of Mr and Mrs Robert
Rietmann; Le Roy Keith Rea,
son of Mr and Mrs Keith Rea;
and Lea White, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Thomas White.
The sewing class met at the
home of Mrs Ted Palmateer Wed
nesday of last week. This will
be the last meeting until fall
and then they plan to form a
sewing club.
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