Heppnek Gazette-Tim
Heppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, June 16, 1960
Auxiliary Elects lone Legion Slate of Officers
T ECHO PALMATEER
Mm Vrier lUms was elected
prtMtldrnt of the American Legion
Auxiliary at a meeting Tuesday.
June 7 at the home of Mm Eldon
Padberjj in Lexington. Other of
fleers elected were Mm Pete Can
non, first vice president; Mr
Ted Palmateer. 2nd vice rel
dent; Mrs Cecil Thorne. mc
retarytreasurer; Mm Charles Do
herty. chaplain; Mm Robert Rlet
mann, sergeant-at arms and Mm
Echo Palmatecr. historian. Mm
G Hermann Is the outcome pres
ident. Mrs El don Tucker. ii'Py
chairman, gave a report on the
popples. $2(5.13 worth were aold.
Mm Hams, Jur)or actlvltlet
chairman. reporter that the Jun
ior girl had a welner roast In
the park recently. Installation
will be held the evening of June
21 In the Legion hall. Mrs Pad
berg and Mm Walter Cor ley
served refreshments.
Mrs Walter Jacobs was elec
ted president of the Topic club
at a meeting . Friday afternoon
at the home of Mm Fannie Grif
fith. Other officers elected were
Mm Garry Tullis. vice president
and Mrs David Baker, secretary
treasurer. The roll call was an
swered by giving a few lines of
a favorite poem and giving a
book to the public library. The
program books were given out
for the coming year. For the pro
gram, Mm Rod MacKenzie read
poems and told of the different
kinds of poems. Refreshments
were served by Mrs Griffith, Mrs
MacKenzie and Mrs Arvllla
Swanson. The club will have no
more meetings until September.
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Varatlon church m hotd Matted
Monday morning at the Com
munity church with 50 pupils
enrolled. The theme U on the
church.
The teat-hem are .Mm Milton
Morgan. Mm Rod MacKenrie.
Mrs John Proudf.. Mm James
BurnrM. Mm Walter Cl-y. Mm
Fredrick Martin; the auttstanu
r- shlrlev HUk. MarJtvJe
O'Connor. Fran MtLeod. Marilyn
Morgan and Mierry loriey. Mrs
Delmer Crawford has charge of
the games. Mm David MtLeod.
the refreshments. Rev Rod Mac
Kenzie. the music and also
teaches. Mr Robert Rletmann
and Mm Charles Hudson, mem
in.r. r the board of education.
had charge of the planning of
the program for the week. A pro
gram will be held Friday even
im inno 17 at the church at
7:30 P M with Mm Crawford In
charge.
Gene Clock and children.
rariivn and David, of Vancouver.
Wash were weekend visitors at
their cousins, Mr and Mrs David
JM.-imann. The families spent
Sunday with relatives In Kenne
nirk Wash. The Glocks were
on their way to Minnesota.
Initiation was held In the 1st
and 2nd degrees and obligations
in th 3rd and 4th degree In
Willows grange Saturday even
ing for Mr. Franklin unasirom,
Lola Wilson. Alton Yarnell, San
dra Eubanks, Alvln McCabe and
Mancell Townsend. Franklin
Lindstrom was reinstated.
Several children from here are
attending the summer school at
the Catholic church In Heppner
for the past two weeks. Also
several from here are attending
the summer school at the Hope
Lutheran church In Heppner.
Mr and Mrs Arlie Rahn of
Seattle are the parents of a son,
born June 5. Weight, 5 lb and
8 oz. Mr and Mrs Cecil Thorne
are the grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Norman Everson
and son of Portland spent the
weekend at the Charles Carlson
home.
Mr and Mrs Rex Melena and
daughters, Patty and Pam of
Couer d' Alene, Idaho, visited
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WHEN tOr J THE QUESTION,
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swart In gift to do him
(and you) provd " Fa-
in way
Always
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hi father.
Sk Hughr. of
Idaho was a vUltor hrre Ut
Mr" and Mm Milton Morgan
and family and Mm W Crw'
lord were Portland vUltom Utl
week. ,x . , ... t
Mr and Mm lleo "
son. Robert, attended the grad
uation of their son. Ernest, at
Pacific University Sunday.
. Mn Urvce Keen ana
children attended the graduation
of their son, Loy. at Oregon Tech
at Klamath Fall Friday U last
we-k.
Mm Mary Swanson feli at her
home Wednesday of last week
and fractured a bone In her right
wrist.
John Swanson. son of Mr and
rr.i-tund Swanson. under
went surgery on hia knee in St
Anthon- hospital in it-no..,
last week.
Mm Paul Pettyjohn underwent
surgery on her arm at St An
thony's hospital last week.
Donna Palmer, daughter or Mr
and Mm Lee Talmer. was a pat
lent In the Pioneer Memorial
hospital a few days last week.
Th. hii.imn in the community
enjoyed a circus here last week.
The Maranatna ciuo mn
the home of Mrs Marlon Palmer
Wednesday afternoon or last
week. At the business meeting
conducted by Mrs Palmer, presi
dent. It was reported that a new
carpet has been iaia in me
tlbule of the Community church.
Mrs Rod MacKenzie received the
door prize.
Those from here who attended
the Past Noble Grand club picnic-luncheon
in Heppner Mon
day of last week were. Mm Wal
lace Matthews, Mm Ernest Hel
iker, Mrs E R Lundell. Mrs Ar
vllla Swanson, Mrs Sam Esteb
and Mrs Mary Swanson.
New books added to the public
library are Feelin' Fine by Mon
roe; Gardening a new world for
Children by Wright; The Cru
saders by Wesh; and the Louis
iana Purchase by Tallant.
Mrs Norman Nelson and child
ren spent a few days in Eugene
and Oak Grove with relatives.
Mr and Mrs John Peterson and
children of Baker were visitors
tact wopfc at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs
Garry Tullis and family.
Legion Names Officers
Bill Rletmann was eieciea
of the American
Legion post at a recent meeting.
Other officers elected were
.Tamps Barnett. vice commander;
Ted Palmateer, adjutant; Robert
DeSpaln, chaplain; waiter Mjr
lev. sereeant-at arms; Earl Mc
Cabe, historian.
4-H members going to the rat
itnr-ic show' In' The Dalies re
cently and how they placed with
their stock were, fatepnen L,inu
strom, 2nd with his sheep; Rol
and Ekstrom, 4th; Bob Rice, 4th
and Kenneth Lynn Smouse 4th;
all three in beef.
Mrs P'e'.hryn Yarnell is stay-
at ihe clinic at wneeier.
Her son, Alton, took her there
last week.
Tr r.rant Riebv and children,
Trova and John, and her mother,
Mrs Sarah Trobough left Tor Fort
land this week where they have
taken an apartment. Mrs Rigby
1 A.
uiii attend summer scnooi ai
SPORT
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We have a wonderful new
selection of short sleeve sport
shirt, that Dad wm wear aU
summer long, oenei
out a couple todayl
$25 TO $g95
SPORTS JACKETS $25 TO $35
SUMMER WEIGHT SLACKS $8.95 UP
GIFT CERTIFICATES
Wilson's Mens Wear
Th lt f personal Srrie
ing
Portland Slate,
An.M ilmlman imnhd a M
tn ThirJ Sir-! l"0 'Un
trrf and will vulU Ihhi on
H. Artuild M"lty ff Hri ln-r U
helping him.
Mibe oi Arorilcan
Leg on Hit aluitunuin kitug
on thrtr hail.
ThuM frn here whv aie at
tending slate grange In F--burg
tbla wwk are, Mr and Mm
Wate Crawford. Mr and Mm Art
n.i.11 and l'jtt Morgan. Mt
Crawford was In Portland and
Mr Crawford and his wn and
wtfew Mr and Mr Verolee Craw,
ftird of Helix cm thrtigh hre
Saturday and took him to Port
land to Join Mm Crawford.
Cttf OuncU MU
At the city council meeting.
Tuesday evening of lat w-eek.
new regulation traittc ticKeis
un nrd.-red: the memttem wted
to adopt the budget, which Is
to be posted; putting on a new
r.f nn the city rntervolr was
discussed also building codes
and zoning was discussed.
Mr and Mm Dale Ray left ror
Portland and Lvle. Wash last
week. Tlielr on. Clauile Brasliem
of Lyie. Wash took them down.
Mr nnd Mrs Herbert Ekstrom
Sr and son. Roland, and Mr and
Mr Herbert Ekstrom Jr, and Mm
Van Hubbard and Mm Ray Boyce
and son attended the graduation
exercises at Eastern Oregon
College Friday of last week
where their sons, Dick Ekstrom
and Robert Hubbard graduated.
Iov Keene. son of Mr and Mrs
Rrvce Keene and a graduate of
Oregon Tech. leM for Mercury,
Nevada where he has a position
at Lawrence Radiation labora
tory- . .
Mrs Sam Esteh celebratea ner
frith birthday at her home Tues
day afternoon. June 7. Others
there were Mrs Lewis Ball. Mrs
Edythe White. Mm Imogene
Mooney, Mrs Fred Esteb and Mrs
Anna Lindstrom.
Mrs Luther Garner and son
of Pendleton was a visitor at the
Lewis Ball home this week.
Guests last week at the Sam
Esteb home were his brother and
wife, Mr and Mrs Fred Esteb
of Tacoma and Mr and Mrs Doc
Holbrook of Salem. Mrs Holbrook
is a daughter of Mr Esteb.
Those from here who took part
In Mrs Jesse Turner's piano re
cital in Heppner, Sunday were
Karen and Cheryle Lundell and
Susan Lindstrom. Melvln Mar
tin was a guest trombone soloist.
Others attending from here were,
Mr and Mrs Raymond Lundell,
Mr and Mrs Roy Lindstrom and
Christine, Mrs Fannie Griffith,
Mrs Anna Lindstrom, Mr and
Mrs Fredrick Martin, Mrs Ken-
neth Smouse and Cherilyn and
Carl, Mrs Ella uurgoyne, mm
Beulah Lundell of Portland who
Is visiting relatives here, also
attended.
Those from here who attended
the Grand Chapter of the Order
of Eastern Star In Portland last
week were Mrs Charles O'Connor,
representative of Missouri in
Oregon, Mrs Omar Rletmann,
Mrs James Lindsay and Mrs Roy
Lindstrom.
Mr and Mrs Carl Bergstrom re
turned home last week from a
two weeks trip. They visited
their son, and family, Mr and
Mrs Norman Bergstrom, Brook
ings and their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Walter Berg
strom In Oakland, Calif.
Mr and Mrs Walter Dobyns
were Portland visitors a couple
Boardman Couple
Leave on Trip
To Denmark
y MAIY LIE MAftLOW
Mr and Mi A.M! Skiuto Mi
lit wrrk n an rMi-n.W trip
which will eventually lake Ui-m
t, (Venh.ten. lVnmfk f.-r a
tv tnnth UH wilh fnnuU and
rlurft. They wrnt lfm hre to
poJiUnd lo vuil It.rtr in In-
l ... .l.. . t.,..r lr ait.t M r
Tot Sumla. and will ato vuil
ianoitfr m In law and daugh
ter. Mr and Mm Duane Silver
thtirn in Aloha. Thy tll lh-n
'go to Junction City to vUH
ikubo' c.iuln. IVIe Skoulm
Fnm Ihrr,. they will go to PH
aluina. Calif, where the reunion
of the Skouto family will be
held June 19. This affair U held
once every three years. After the
reunion they will go by plane
to Los Angelea. Calif, and from
there will fly to Denmark. Na
tives of Denmark, they were
married there in 1J23 and came
to the Males to live. This will
le their first trip back to their
homeland.
M Sgt and Mm Howard A
Murrav and children Howard.
Jerry. ' and F.llratxih of Fair
child Alrforoe Be at SK.kane,
Wash were weekend visitors at
the home or Mr and Mm G C
Delts. They also visited at the
home of Mr and Mrs Earl Brlggs.
Brlggs sister. Mm Edith Reed
of Boise, Idaho, accompanied
them here. Chris Dolts accom-
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erW.
... Irtlikal In P. ttln4 &t
i,r.t weie Mr end Mr iilJ
U k ai tUucMt r P'.tne. Mr
and Mi lilen t'ari-f,,, r nJ
Mi Nailun Tt-H end ttauih
l-f. Sandra and T-ea, and
,niie tletw-rf
Tl.e f!Uk n-tit llift-r da
in (vnUnJ where Matk attend
rd a tie W i rk !.. jt
Mr and Mrs Itaifl l Kie went
t,i IVtriUnd lat Ttiutxlay. and
Tilday e!;t to Kl-tmath Fll
to attend t!e graduation rrr-ctM-
at tT1. where their n
Ivan w among the giaduating
clj han hat returnetl here
ktav until his hand w tilth was
cui in a ret-nt aetident. is healed.
Mr and Mr Kumm-II Miller and
i-hildien Jim and Patty jeit the
weekend in Ui Grande lillng
at Ihe hme of their n In law
and daughter. Mr and Mm Vrn
Carpenter.
U Tail af-4 hrt a
trt in 1, Mr r.il'.b Vi f
! Ivia arid Mr W tj JW
hafer left Saturday ft IXnland.
and wi:l g to the lg..ri iat
(OaUauad ea f a? 12)
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of days last week.
Glenn Ball of Yakima was a
recent visitor here.
Dataa to remember!-
June 17 Vacation church school
program at trt community
church at 7:30 D m.
June 18 Dance at the Legion
halL
June 21 American Legion Aux
iliary meeting at tne Legion
hall at 8 p m. Installation
of officers.
June 20 to 22 Stata Federation
of Garden clubs at Pendleton.
June 22 HEC of Willows grange
at th grange nan in nm
afternoon.
June 24 Three Links club of
Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge
ot 2 d m.
Th Moan annual family re
union will be neia in ine
Dalles, June 17. 18 and 19th.
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