i HEC Plans Grange Picnic
T ECHO PALMATEER
HEC of Willows grange
t the home of Mrs Echo
teer Friday afternoon, July
th Mrs Paul O'Meara as
4ess. At the meeting con
I : by Mrs James Lindsay,
ent, it was decided to hold
nnual grange picnic in the
ark, Aug 17. All grangers
he families and friends are
d. A potluck dinner will be
i around noon. The grange
tarnish ice cream, coffee and
.1 Plans were made for a
i at the Morrow county fair,
lecorating of a powder room
e grange hall was discussed,
immlttee was appointed to
charge of this. The door
' was received by Mrs Har
Oobyns. : and Mrs Don White and
sons, Melvln and Kenneth
ancouver, Wash were visi
".last week at the home of
and Mrs Jesse Warfield. He
nephew of Mrs Warfield.
f were on their way home
l a trip through the eastern
38.
and Mrs Ernest McCabe
son, John, were Portland vis
i last week where they took
ij for a medical checkup.
I fire burned over several
of grass near Morgan Wed
iay afternoon of last week,
f fire started from Franklin
'g tractor. The fire truck was
ed from lone. Elmer Peter
also helped with a spray rig.
Irs Hershal Townsend enter
led the following guests at a
aley party at her home Thurs
' afternoon of last week: Mrs
laid Peterson, Mrs C E Bren
, Mrs Charles Carlson; Mrs
lis Carlson, Mrs Henry Baker,
I Herbert Peterson, Mrs Oscar
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Peterson, Mrs Robert Peterson,
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs Hattie
Crabtree, Mrs Dixon Smith, Miss
Donna La Hue and Mrs Larry
Lovgren. Mrs Valerie Raymond
of Heppner was the demonstrat
or. Others having Stanley par
ties here last week were Mrs Don
ald Ball and Mrs Elva Cox at
the Martin Jannsen home.
Mr and Mrs Ray Richie of Sa
lem were visitors at the C E
Brenner home last week.
Debbie Warren spent a few
days this week with her uncle
and aunt, Mr and Mrs Vester
Hams.
Mr and Mrs Dick Hanstad and
daughters of Silverton spent the
weekend at the Ida Coleman
home. Mrs Carl Hanstad accom
panied them and remained for
a longer visit. Mrs Clyde Craw
ford and sons are visiting in
Portland.
Mrs Robert Jepsen and child
ren afe spending a few days in
Portland, where her son, Billie,
is having a medical checkup.
They were accompanied by her
mother, Mrs C L Lieuallen of
Pendleton. .
Miss Shirlee McGreer of Eu
gene is visiting her parents, Mr
and Mrs Verner Troedson. She
was accompanied by Richard
Henkel also of Eugene. Miss Mc
Greer is a teacher in the Spring
field schools.
Louis Padberg and Mrs Ruby
Nichols spent Friday of last week
at the Leslie Roundy home in
Kennewick, Wash. They brought
Julia Roundy home with them
for a visit.
Mr and Mrs Norman Swan
son and v children of Portland
spent the weekend with his mo
ther, Mrs Mary Swanson,. and
other relatives.
Mr and Mrs Hale Hubbard and
children have moved into the
old Community church parson
age on Second. Street from the
Harvey Smith ranch south of
lone.
Melvin and Jean Martin are
assisting with the harvest at the
home of their uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs John Martin at Mau
pin. Their parents, Mr and Mrs
Fredrick Martin will go after
them this week.
Dates To Remember:
July 25 Three Links club at
the home of Mrs Ernest Hel-
lker.
August 3 Morrow county picnic
at Laurelhurst park in Fort-land.
September 14 has been set for
the lone Garden club flower
show. Those on the committee for
this are Mrs William Rawlins,
Mrs Edith Nlchoson, Mrs Fred
rick Martin, Mrs Harold Dobyns
and Mrs Omar Rietmann.
September 28 will be promo
tion day at the Community
church school.
Teachers of the Community
church school met at the home
of Mrs Fredrick Martin Thurs
day afternoon of last week.
The Fair booth committee met
at the home of "Mrs A W Mc
Leod one day last week.
Mrs Noel Dobyns gave a very
interesting report on the Women's
retreat of the Congregational
church at Camp Adams near Col
ton and Molalla at the Commun
ity church Sunday morning. Mrs
Dobyns and Mrs Floyd Bailey at
tended the retreat Monday and
Tuesday of last week as dele
gates from here. She stated that
81 were registered and told of
the camp and the work shops.
Musical numbers at the Com
munity church during the church
By JACKIE LABHART
It's just too hot to imbibe
much in the ingredients of the
tea cup, so therefore the sum
and substance of this column
will be fairly diluted this week.
(And anyway with all our golfers
improving steadily, it's hard to
see many goofy games any
more.) Even tho' most of us started
playing at 6:30 Tuesday morn
ing for our weekly ladies day
competition; the eleven eager
women soon became eleven mel
ting maidens before the nine
holes were finished. The wea
ther may have been torrid, but
some of our shots weren't so
hot . . altho' five of us managed
to shoot in the low forties. Those
playing were Meg Murray, Dee
Gribble, Arolene Laird, Marie
McQuarrie, Shirley Loyd, Hazel
Mahoney, Delores McDowell, Kay
Anderson, Coramae Ferguson,
flnrt Kav Robinson.
hour were a viola solo by Kath- j rjee won a new golf ball for
leen Merewexner accompumeu tne iowest gross score (Vi), ana
by Mrs Alfred Nelson and a j had the least number of putts
piano solo, "Piano Concerto", by for the nine holes (12), and I
Stephen Llndstrom. I also luckily made the drive clos
The Clifford Carlson family of esl to the pin on No 3, so came
Portland were here Sunday visi-
ting the Louis Carlsons and the
Jesse Warfields.
.Louis Buschke left for Calif-
ornia Mondav on his vacation.
Guests at the Lana Padberg Michael Rowell of Pendleton
home over the weekend were Mr js visiting his grandparents, Mr
and Mrs Clarence Kruse of Lake 1 an(j Mrs Cleo Drake.
Grove and Mr and Mrs Stanley, T , KnraA 9n Mnnri.iv for
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Tremayne of Portland. Mrs Har
lan Devin of Condon spent bat
urday there.
Mr and Mrs Robert Rietmann
and son spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs David Rietmann and
family in Kennewick, Wash.
Mr and Mrs Dwight Haugen
and daughters of Oswego spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs Fannie Griffith and other
relatives. They were on their way
to Wallowa Lake to spend a
week.
Mr and Mrs L W Perry and
three children of Logansport, Ind
spent last week with relatives
here. She is a sister of Clyde
Crawford and a niece of Wate
Crawford.
David Vestal and Earlene
Marsh of Estacada were lone
visitors Sunday.
Mr and Mrs C E Brenner, Judy
Eubanks and Renee Leathers -
pent Sunday and Monday in
Portland.
Mr and Mrs Delmer Crawford
spent the weekend in Portland.
A social meeting was neia al
ter the Bunchgrass KeDexan
lodge Thursday evening of last
week. The hostesses were Mrs
Paul Pettvlohn, Mrs Charles 0'.
Connor and Mrs Wate Crawford.
At the business meeting plans
were made for the visit of the
Rebekah Assembly president
here Sept 11. Mrs Pettyjohn and
Mrs O'Connor visited the patients
in the nursing home at the Pio
neer Memorial hospital inurs
dav afternoon of last week. Mrs
Pettyjohn showed slides to the
patients.
Mr and Mrs Victor reterson oi
The Dalles visited at the Victor
RiPtmann and the David Riet
mann homes Sunday.
Mrs Hazel Beers and her
erandson, Gene Heiple of Eagle
Creek left for their homes Mon
dav morning. They assisted with
the harvest at the Ted Palma
teer ranch and visited her sister,
Mrs Echo Palmateer.
Mr and Mrs Jim Crane and dau
ghter of Forest Grove spent a
couple of days last week with
Mr and Mrs Wallace Matthews
and family.
Mr and Mrs Ray Barnett were
recent visitors in Portland where
they visited relatives.
Michael Jannsen, small son oi
Mr and Mrs Martin Jannsen, un-
redwent surgery at the Pioneer
Memorial hospital last week.
Portland to visit relatives. He
will also attend camp Easter
Seal at Lakeside for a week.
Mr and Mrs Bill Rietmann and
son 'visited relatives in Arling
ton Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Henry Buschke
and sons of Los Angeles were
dinner guests at the Mabel Cot
ter home Saturday. The Buschkes
left for their home Sunday after
assisting his father, Ed Buschke
with the harvest at Morgan.
Over The
Tee Cup
home with two nice golf balls.
(Talked to Kay Anderson that
afternoon and it may be she had
the longest drive tho' for she
played around after all of us
had finished and she didn't mark
her drive, but she said it was
fairly near the green.)
Thought for sure Kay Robinson
was shot when she stepped right
on a snake at the No 9 tee. Now
I have heard blood curdling
screams, but never one to equal
this ear piercing, earth shatter
ing one. Need I say she was
certainly "all shook up".
WANTED: The person who has
been breaking the lock on our
green fee box. We need that
change for future course Im
provements, so why don't you
change your course and It will
be an improvement too.
I WONDER. ... if John Wil
liams made a "short" trip to
"Bermuda" . . . where the lone
gals were ladies day. . . if Phil
Mahoney is sorry he shot a 39
Sunday and beat Hazel by one
stroke. ... if Cathy and Bud
Collins played any golf on their
trip. ... if the golfing bug has
infected Raymond Ferguson too.
Until next week, remember old
golfers never die, they just loose
their grip.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July 24. 1958
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Mrs Ann Schank.5 and family
of Pendleton wer visitors at the
Gar Leyva home last week.
Mr and Mrs Burt Darnlelle and
daughter, Judy are spending a
few days in Hood River on a
fishing trip.
Mi and Mrs Roy Martin were
Pendleton visitors Wednesday of
last week.
Gordon Nichols has returned
home after the summer with rel
atives in Eatonville, Washington.
Mrs E E Peck motored to Sut
tle Lake on Friday where she
met a group of young people
from the Methodist church in
Heppner and Lexington who
were attending summer school
there.
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