Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 08, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    lone Grange Holds New Year's Party.
By ECHO PALMATEER
A New Years party was held
at the Grange hall New Years
eve for the young people of the
community. They furnished the
music and refreshments. Leo
Crabtree, Earl Morgan, Mrs
Lewis Halvorsen assisted Mrs
Hershall Townsend, who was
chairman of the party arrange
ments. Mr and Mrs Walter Jacobs en
tertained at a New Years eve
party at their home.
Mrs Mabel Cotter returned
home Thursday of last week from
Bozeman, Montana where she
attended the wedding of a
nephew, Michael Cotter of Austin,
Minn and Miss Genevieve Ward
of Bozeman. The wedding took
place Dec 30 in the Holy Rosary
Catholic church in Bozeman and
was followed by a reception. Mrs
Cotter made the trip there by
plane but came home on a train
and bus.
Mr and Mrs Joe Hausler are
the parents of a daughter, Robin,
born Jan 2, at the Pioneer Mem
orial hospital. Weight 9 lbs and
7 oz. Mr and Mrs Fred Ross of
Salem are the grandparents and
Mrs Ursula Akers of Salem is
the great grandmother. Robin
was the first baby to be born at
the hospital in 1959.
Dates To Remember:
Jan Topic club meeting at
the home of Mrs John Proud
foot at 2:15 P M.
Jan 13 Garden club meeting at
the home of Mrs Kathryn
Tarnell at 2 P M.
Jan 14 Maranatha club meeting
at 2 P M.
Jan 14 P-TA meeting A film
on new March of Dimes pro
gram by Mrs Velma Glass at
7:30 P M regular meeting at
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Jan 16 HEC of Willows grange
at the home of Mrs Mabel
Cotter. An all day meeting
with a dinner at noon. Mem
bers are to bring salads or
desserts.
Jan 18 Willows grange meeting
in the afternoon with pot
luck dinner at noon.
Funeral services were held for
Mrs Dora L Pierrot In Pendle
ton at the Fulsom chapel Wed
nesday, Jan 7. Mrs Pierott was
born Oct 15, 1880 in Illinois and
died in Pendleton Jan 4. She
came west in 1906 and made her
home in Portland for the past
30 years. She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs Franklin (Gladys)
Ely of lone. A son passed away
in infancy, one sister, Mrs Bertha
Homan of Arapaho, Okla and one
brother, Roy Cox of Blackwell,
Okla; two grandchildren, Mrs
Delmer Crawford of lone and
Fayne Ely of Portland.; 6 great
grandchildren and several neph
ews and nieces.
Mr and Mrs Donald Linnell
and children and Mrs Jessie
Hartfield spent the holidays In
California where they visited Mrs
Linnell's sister and family, Mr
and Mrs Larry Sabin of Pico.
They went to Disney land and
Knotts Berry farm while there.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Crawford
entertained the following guests
New Years day, Mrs John Voor
hees and daughters of Portland,
Mr and Mrs Harlan Crawford and
children of Echo, Mr and Mrs
Tad Miller and children of Lex
ington, Mr and Mrs Milton Mor
gan and children, Mr and Mrs
Delmer Crawford and daughters
and Rollo Crawford all of lone.
Duane Baker underwent an ap
pendectomy at the Pioneer Mem
orial hospital Friday of last week
He is a student at Stanford Unt
versity and he and family spem
the holidays here with his par
ents, Mr and Mrs E Markham
Baker.
Mr and Mrs Noel Dobyns spent
last week in Portland.
Mr and Mrs L L Howton enter
tained at a New'Years eve party
at their home. A potluck supper
was served and cards and other
games were played.
Boys that gathered Christmas
trees to be burned at the 12th
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Night ceremony, Jan 6, were
Stephen Ltndstrom, Gary Mor
gan, Tommy Melena and Ralph
Martin, Mrs Fredrick Martin
served the boys chocolate and
doughnuts afterwards.
Mr and Mrs L L Howton enter
tained at a party at their home
Sunday evening in honor of their
son John's birthday and Mary
Emert's birthday. Those present
were the juniors and seniors of
the high school. A buffet supper
was served at 6 o'clock and dan
cing, games and refreshments
were enjoyed afterwards.
Gary Brenner recently visited
his parents, Mr and Mrs C E
Brenner. He was accompanied by
Ray Nelson, Gary Morris and
Don Hastay all of Portland.
Mrs Harold Dobyns returned
home Tuesday of last week from
Portland where she visited her
son and family, Mr and Mrs Jerry
Holly. Her other son and family,
Mr and Mrs Russell Holly Jr and
family of Seattle came to Port
land to visit her.
Mr and Mrs Ronald Fahl and
children of Portland visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs James Botts
last week.
Mr and Mrs Franklin Lind
strom entertained the following
at their homo New Years day:
Mr and Mrs Warren Crutcher of
Oresham. Mrs Anna Lindstrom.
Mr and Mrs Roy Lindstrom and
children, Mr and Mrs O L Lun
dell. Mr and Mrs Verner Troed- i
son, Pvt Roy Lindstrom and Ptv
Arthur Lindstrom.
Pvt Rudy Bergstrom of Fort
Hood, Texas spent his furlough
with his parents, Mr and Mrs
William Bergstrom.
Pvt Roy Lindstrom ana m
Arthur Lindstrom left Saturday
for San Jose, Calif where they
visited Bill Gorger before going
to their base at Fort Ord. They
spent their furlough with their
parents, Mr and Mrs Franklin
Llndtsrom.
Mr and Mrs Ronald McCabe of
Brookings were visitors at the
Franklin Lindstrom home last
week. Susan Lindstrom also spent
a few days at the Lindstrom
home.
Pomona Grange Meets
Morrow County Pomona
Grange No 29 met at Willows
Oranse hall in lone on January
3, 1959 with 53 members attend-
ing. Vernon Munkers gave a very
interesting agricultural report on
Ms rriD to Denver to the Nat
ional Association of Wheatgrow
prs. He is chairman of the mark
eting and transportation commit
tee of the Oregon Wheat League.
Nels Anderson reported on at
tending the stockman's short
course at Washington State Col
lege in December.
The lecturer's program with
Mrs Harold Dobvns in charge
consisted of two songs by Linda
Halvorsen, Brenda Townsend and
Dalene McDonald; a talk by
sheriff C J D Bauman on civil
rights; and pictures shown by
Echo Palmateer on her trip to
Mexico.
After the regular meeting the
Lexington Grange was host to
the installation ceremony for all
subordinate grange officers for
Morrow county with Joe Gutt
ridge as installing officer.
, Special guests at this meeting
were, Joe Guttrldge, Oregon State
Grange assistant steward and
J Henry Hendrickson, Oregon State
, Grange overseer and state deputy.
I Also present was Clyde Tanne
. hill of Boardman who is county
! deputy. Dinner was served at
I noon and evening.
The next meeting of Morrow
county Pamona Grange will be
held at the Lexington Grange
nail on April 4.
Pvt Billie Seehafer who is in
the United States Army WACS
was home over the holidays visit
ing her parents, Mr and Mrs W
G Seehafer at Boardman and sis
ters, Mrs Joe Gaarsland and Mrs
Walter Corley and families In
lone. She is stationed at Fort
McClellan, Alabama and will be
stationed in Texas the latter part
of January for dental technician
training.
Guests at the Walter Corley
home for New Years were, Mr
and Mrs W G Seehafer, Mildred;
Mr and Mrs Walter Seehafer from
Foster, Oregon; Mr and Mrs Joe
Gaarsland and family; Walter
R Corley from Heppner; and Ann
Belle Coleman.
Guests at the G Hermann home
New Years day were, Mr and Mrs
Fred Rauch of Lexington; Mr and
Mrs Julian Rauch and Mr and
Mrs Rudolph Klinger of Herm
iston, Miss Lena Hoeft of Port
land, Mrs Ottille Hunt and Mrs
Tillie Rauch of Heppner and Mr
and Mrs Harold Dobyns. Mrs Do
byns showed slides in the even
ing on their trip to Europe and
also some slides that were sent
from Europe by the Hermann's
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. January 8. 1959
Monument News
By MARTHA MATTESON
Mr and Mrs Clarence Holmes
drove to Boise, Idaho for the
Christmas holiday with Mr and
Mrs Steve Holmes and son.
Mrs Helen Brown accompanied
Mr and Mrs Jack Cavenger and
three daughters to Portland Tues
day where they visited over
Christmas with relatives.
Mr and Mrs Dean Enright and
two sons and Mr and Mrs Tom
Youngs drove to Las Vegas, Nev
ada for the weekend.
Gene Vaughan was In Heppner
Wednesday afternoon, to bring
home his wife and new son David
Dale, who weighed 6 lb 3 oz
and was born Dec 21 at the Hepp
ner hospital
Mr and Mrs Melvin Rounds and
sons of Bend were here for the
week visiting Mr and Mrs Ed
Rounds.
Mr and Mrs Bob Leslie and
children of Bend spent Christ
mas here visiting her folks, the
Roy Corks.
Mr and Mrs Delbert Stubble
field and children were here from
their home on the coast, to spend
Christmas week visiting his mo
ther, Ellen tfnd brother, Norris
and family.
Mr and Mrs Mead Gllman went
to LaGrande December 23, spend
ing the vacation there visiting
their son Donald and family, who
were visiting her parents during
his furlough from camp in Ala
bama. Dale Matteson and uncle Har
ley Matteson were in Christmas
day.
Mr and Mrs Stanley Boyer were
hosts at the family Christmas
dinner. Those present were Mrs
Edna Moore and two children,
Mr and Mrs Barney Cork and
three children, Mr and Mr9 Roy
Cork, Mr and Mrs Bob Leslie and
three children.
Mr and Mrs Fred McWillls and
Mr and Mrs Lilburn Hunt and
two children took their potluck
dinner to the Cottonwood school
where the Gienger family holds
all their parties and dances.
Mr and Mrs Dick Williams took
their niece to Pendleton for
Christmas day with her folks, Mr
and Mrs Glenn Williams.
Mr and Mrs H W Scott and
son visited at the Joe Wheeler
ranch on Cottonwood Saturday.
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