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Heppn ek Gazette-Times Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 25, 1959 Padberg Family Holds Reunion Sunday at lone By ECHO PALMATEER The Padbere famllv reunion was held in the lone city park Sunday. Among the 72 In at tendance were descendants of Henry and Martha Padberg who came to Morrow county in 1870 and settled on Rhea creek where Darrell Padberg now lives. Two of their children, William and Lewis L Padberg and one daughter-in-law, Mrs Lee (Lana) Padbere were Dresent Of th 1G living grandchildren, 15 were present, along with 14 great grandchildren, 14 great-greatgrandchildren and 1 great-great-great- grandchild. Among those coming from a distance were Mrs Vela Eubanks, Mr and Mn C W Burton, Mr and Mrs Archie Padberg Jr, all of Portland; Mr and Mrs Clar ence Kruse of Lake- Grove; Mr and Mrs Leslie Roundy and fam ily of Kennewick, Wash, Earl Padberg of LaGrande; Mr and Mrs Henry Halvorsen of Medford; Mr and Mrs Vernon Padberg of Pendleton; Mr and Mrs Harlan Devin of Condon; Mrs Ralph Kin caid of Stanfleld, Mr and Mrs L D Vincent of Kimberley, and Mr and Mrs Louis Corley and daughter of Monument. Mrs Ralph Kincaid of Stan field spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Roger Kincaid. Deb orah Kincaid returned home with her Monday for a visit Mr and Mrs Wallace Gaars land and Mr and Mrs Richard Rea spent the weekend at Wal lowa Lake. The daily vacation Bible school closed at the lone Baptist church Friday evening, June 19 with a program. The school lasted a week with an enroll ment of 65 and average atten dance 58. The theme was Live For Jesus. The program opened with the children, marching and singing, Onward Christian Soldiers; the salute was given to the Amer ican flag; to the Christian flag Tree Yard Cattl SPRAYING Commercial fogging, insect and rodent control, termites, grain elevators sprayed and fogged. Free estimates, work guaranteed. AYERS PEST CONTROL Phone 8-7133 lone of the Walt Disney classic, are show stoppers at the 1959 Ice Capades in the arena at the Oregon Centennial Exposition, Portland. The extravaganza on ice closes June 24. Next arena atttraction will be County A limn, tha Fvsrlv hrnthprs .Tunc 28 through July 5. xilici lew .huiui -p - - - - - and to the Bible; Rev James Riley, pastor, gave the invoca tion; all sang Live For Jesus; the beginners gave numbers in the rhythm band, sang songs and gave memory verses. The primary class, with the theme of Jesus the Good shepherd, gave memory verses and Illustrated them on the flannelgraph and sang songs. The Juniors sang and gave Bible verse readings which were illustrated by drawings. Rev Riley gave awards to those attending all 5 days and those who attended 4" out; of the 5 days. He ended with the bene diction. The teachers were Ruby Nichols for 1 the beginners, with Mrs Rileyt Mrs Ralph Crum, Mrs Carl Marquardt and Trova, Rig- by as helpers; the primary, Mrs Monetta Aldrich with Mrs Edi son Morgan, Sherry? Corley, Ste phen, Riley as helpers; the Jun iors,. Mrs Anna M Sail with Rev Riley as helper. Mrs. Carl Mar quardt was the pianist; Rev Riley the director, Sherry Corley the secretary and Mrs Riley led the singing. Handiwork of the classes was on display. Mrs Dixon Smith entertained the members of the public li brary board at a luncheon at her home Tuesday afternoon of last week. They were Mrs Fannie Griffith, Mrs Verner Troedson, Mrs John Proudfoot and Mrs Echo Palmateer. The Arnica club met at the home of Mrs Earl McCabe Wed nesday afternoon, June 17 with Mrs E W Bristow as co-hostess. Court Whist was played after the business meeting. Those re ceiving prizes were Mrs Milton Morgan, high; Mrs Dallas Shock ley, low and Mrs Paul Petty John the door prize. Mr and Mrs E R Swart and family have moved to Hermlston. He has been depot agent here for several years. Mr and Mrs Ronald Bishop and daughter, Barbara, of Echo are now living at the depot where he is tem porary agent. Mr and Mrs James Lindsay visited his mother, Mrs Earl King in Sllverton last week. The members of the Masonic lodge and of the Eastern-Star held their annual potluck din ner and strawberry feed at . the Masonic hall Sunday, June 21. Their were around 60 present. The Masons attended the Com munity church In a bodj in the morning. Thoee from- here who attended the Pc'erson family reun.on in The DalJes Sunday, June 21 were Henry Peterson; Mr and Mrs Robert Peterson and family; Mr and Mrs Herbert Peterson and son; Mr and Mrs Walter Dtbyns; Mr and Mrs Donald Peterson and family; Judge and Mrs Oscar Peterson and Gerald; Carl Pet erson. Mrs Lucy Peterson and daughters of Heppner also at tended. There were 62 present. Mrs Ellen Rieth and Mrs Stella O'Meara are spending this week with their son and brother, Fran cis Rieth and wife in Harring ton, Wash. Mr and Mr3 Rieth Congratulations Morrow County Grain Growers The new paint job on your grain storage facilities in 'North Heppner is a wonderful improvement. YOUR GOOD JUDGEMENT IN SELECTING RUSTOLEUM The scientifically .prepared paint that effectively STOPS RUST and. achieves longer lasting beauty with substantial savings in time, labor, money and metal is commendable. Your further desire to brighten up your properties in this area with one of the new RUSTOLEUM pastel colors has lifted the spirits of the entire com munity. We are most pleased to have been of assistance to you in this noteworthy project. LES BRANNON Paint Contractor BARRATT SALES CO. DISTRIBUTOR Rustoleum Products came after them Sunday. Sam Esteb is a patient In the Pioneer Memorial hospital. Mrs G V Crumb of Morton, Wash spent this week with her mother, Mrs Grace Ware will return to Morton with Mrs Crumb to make hr home. Mrs Fannie Griffith is visiting in Portland this wee';. Mary Fvelyn Tuckr of Hepp ner sDent Sunday with her bro ther and family, Mr and Mrs Eldon Tucker. The A C Morgan family re union was held at the Wave Crest hotel near Cannon Beach, June 19, 20 and 21. There were 39 of the family present. Those attending from here were Earl Morgan, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mor gan and family and Mr and Mrs John Eubanks and Sandra. Vis itors from here were Mr and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn and family and Jo Ann Turner. There were relatives from Spokane, Tacoma, Fasco, Medical Lake, wasn, Fort land. Officers elected for the coming year were Earl Morgan, president; B F Morgan of Med ical Lake Wash, vice president; and Mrs Lloyd Morgan, secretary and treasurer. Linda Helmblgner, princess of the McNary Aqua Capers attend ed the queens dance In Hermls ton Saturday evening. Sharra Blr rer of Arlington was chosen as queen of the Capers. A W McLeod was honored with a dinner at his home on Fathers Day. Others present were Mrs McLeod; Mr and Mrs Randall Mortin of Heppner; Mr and Mrs Alvin Wagenblast and John and Stephen of Lexington; Mr and Mrs A Stevens and Larry of The Dalles; Mr and Mrs George Kru per of Arlington; Mr and Mrs Corliss McLeod and Stephen of Heppner; and Mr and Mrs David McLeod and Frances, Bill, Deb bie and David of lone. Mrs Ray Turner and son Monty of Pendleton spent a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs Cleo Drake. She took her other son, Michael, back with her. Dates To Remember: Jane 2S Three Links club at the home of Mrs Wate Craw ford In the afternoon. June 27 Social meeting of the Topic club at the home of Mrs Mabel Cotter with a des sert luncheon at 1:30 p. m. June 29 The second election on the school budget at the school cafetorium, 2 to 8 P M. July 3 Fireworks on the Ath letic field at 9 P M and a dance at the Legion hall. These are sponsored by the American Legion Post. The 4-H Saddle club, "Have Horse, Will Ride," will spon sor rides for children on Shetland and Welch ponies on the vacant lot near the athletic field June 25 and 27 to raise money for their club. It was decided at the Willows grange meeting Saturday even ing that no meetings would be held during July and August. For the program arranged by Mrs Harold Dobyns, lecturer, Linda Halvorsen, Dalene McDonald and Jean Martin sang two songs ac companied by Karen Lundell; Marilee and Renee Leathers dan ced Hawaiian dances; the fathers had a game contest and Mrs Marlon Palmer showed slides on lone Centennial activities. Re. freshments were served by Mrs Marion Palmer, Mrs Lee Palmer and Mrs Harold Dobyns. Mr and Mrs Henry Halvorsen of Medford visited his brother and family, Mr and Mrs Lewis Halvorsen over the weekend and attended the Padberg reunion, Mr and Mrs Eldred Corson of viciorvme. janiornia snent a tew days with his mother, Mrs Delia Corson. Miss Margo Bartelemay of Odessa, Wash Is helping with the work at the Lloyd Howton home. Mr and Mrs E Markham Ba ker and Mardlne returned home last week from California where they attended the graduation ex ercises of their son, Duane, at Stanford University. He graduat ed in mechanical engineering and has accepted a position with Boeing Aircraft in Seattle about Sept 1. On their way down the Bakers stopped at the Oregon Caves and went through the Red woods. They also saw the Rod Kenzles at Berkeley, Calif and brought a load of their furniture to lone. Mr and Mrs Fredrick Martin and Jean and Ralph, attended the Marshall family reunion at Bear Springs near Mt Hood June 14. Ralph also attended the Ice Follies and the Centennial in Portland. The Martins also visit ed relatives at West Linn. Mrs Ray HelmbiErner attended the wedding of her nephew, Rod Nichols, son of Mr and Mrs Tony Nichols, to Patricia Schaeffer. in Odessa, Wash June 20. The H E C of Willows eranee met at the mountain home of Mr and Mrs Marlon Palmer Fri day, June 19. They were enter tained at a dinner by Mrs Mar ion Palmer, Mrs Lee Palmer and Mrs Harold Dobyns. There were 12 members present. At the busi ness meeting In the afternoon conducted by Mrs Harvey Ring, chairman, It was decided to have a booth for Willows grange at the Morrow County Fair. Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs Marion Palmer, Mrs Harold Dobyns and Mrs Ring were named on the committee. New silverware and new window blinds have been received for the grange hall. Mrs O L Lundell received the door prize. Mrs Ernest McCabe entertain ed the Bridge club at her home Friday evening of last week. Dup licate bridge was played. Those receiving prizes were Mrs Walter Corley and Mrs Pete Cannon, high and Mrs Ray Boyce and Mrs Delmer Crawford, 2nd high. Mrs Harvey Ring and Linda Rowell returned home from Port land Thursday evening of last week where they visited rela tives and took in the Rose Fes tival and the Centennial. Tommy Harris returned home with them to spend the summer here. Mr and Mrs Oscar George and family moved to Hermlston. 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