Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 27, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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t IOHKAWC IAU. see relatives there.
lON'K turn heon guest Satur- Mr. and Mr. Dn Cox and
day t the home uf Mr. and Mrs. I daughter Jeanie of Pasco, Wn.
Omar fUeimann an! mn Gene, visited Monday of last week w ith
were Rev. and Mr. Alfred Shirley I he John Eubank family. They
of ivrtland. mi Malne Mun-,r cuin or Mr. t.ubanki.
frd, bride elect of Gene Rlet-1 Granddaughter torn
martn. M.s Dime Wright. BoUe. I Mr. and Mr. E. Markham Ba
l.lah'i, and Misa Bar Lara De- I received utd from their son
kJ.Hi, row of Portland. I Puane t.f Sunnyvale. Calif., that
Kfv, and Mm, Shirley ert In they have a baby daughter. Tarn-
lone visiting and renewing old lb- 8 ox. burn on
acquaintances, at he la a former July 20- Mr. and Mrs. F. V. ln
pa.tir of the Community church, of Milton Freewater are ma
ternal grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. C C. Henderson of Sumner,
Wn.. are treat grandparent.
Sheila Baker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Baker spent
last week visiting with her
serving our community for ten
ears Rev. Shirley wu guest
pastor at the Condun Congrega
lion church on July 23 and will
also he there on July th.
A potluck dinner was held In
their honor at the Rebekah hall grandparent. Mr. and Mrs Mark
n Sunday. July 2.1, with about I ham Baker. She returned home
13 friend attending. Out of town! during the week end with her
iucKt, to greet Rev. and Mrs. I mother.
Shirley were Anne Smouse and! Mr. John Eubank and daugh
Mr. and Mr. Alfred Troedson of Iter Sandra, rodeo prince, rep
Heppner and Mrs Richard Baker I relenting willows Grange, at
(Shirlee Smouse) of Corvallls. I tended a luncheon this last week
Rev. and Mr. Shirley w ill ob- In Heppner at the Soropt!m!t
sw their 50th wedding annl-lclub in honor of the queen and
versary on August 3. To enable! court and mothers
their sons to attend, however, on Marilyn Morgan accompanied
Sept. 2 the Zlon NR Church atlregry Voorhecs back to Port
Cres-ham will be the scene of I land on Monday, after Peggy
an anniversary serv ice and re-1 visited In lone the last two weeks.
ceptlon In their honor. Hours I Mrs. Don Braaten returned
have been set from 2 to 5 in the home on Saturday from Salem
afternoon. All friend are Invited where she was called due to an
to attend. While visiting In lone, accident sustained by her father
Rev. and Mrs. Shirley were house
KuesU at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Lundell.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gabriel and
son George of Washougal, Wn.,
and Beulah Lundell of Portland
were visitors on July 22 In lone
with relatives. Mrs. Gabriel is a
cousin to Oscar and Ernest Lun
dell and Marv Swanson and
Anna Lindstrom. A potluck din
ner was held in the park that
dav In their honor. Those at-
He Is reportedly Improving. Her
sister returned with her for a
visit. Eldon Tucker motored to
Arlington to bring them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker
and family were guests In
Heppner on Saturday at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Archie
Padberg. to honor her birthday.
Entertain For Guest
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball were
hosts to a dinner party on Tues-
day night in honor of the visit
tending the dinner included Mr. of their daughter and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Lundell. Mr. and and Mrs. Steve Loy or Beaver-
Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Mary Swan- ton. They also hosted a potluck
son, Anne Lindstrom, Mr. and picnic dinner In their honor on
Mis. Paul Pettyjohn. Mrs. Paul Wednesday evening with the
Pettyjohn Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cleo following guests present: Mr.
Drake and Bob, Mike Rowell, and Mrs. Vernon Christopherson
Mrs. Beulah Lundell and Mr. and and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Gabriel and George. Clifford Aldrich and daughters,
Uay Turner was in lone on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball and
Friday evening, leaving Mike family, the guests and the hosts.
Roweil to visit with his grand- Mrs. C. S. Dodge is visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake, at the home of her daughter
Mr. Turner and another son and family, Rev. and Mrs. Rod
Monty went on to Pendleton to MacKenzle. She is staying with
Mrs, MiuKrnrie while Jtrv, Mac
Kenie i at Camp Adam a tn
Mruitor for thl week.
Mr. J. J.nJUil of La Grande
kin ke at the church on Sunday
on the purpose of the Guidon
Rob Grant ( llermlnton, sang
a fculu also.
Mrs Walter Corley returned to
lone on Saturday after vuitlng
In Boardman with her mother,
Mrs Bill Sveehafer, Mr. Seehafer
returned to lone on Saturday at
so. to attend the bridal shower
of Ml Mavlne Munford.
Jimmy Jacob attended Camp
Adam lat week.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Dohyns
are vacationing In Canada to do
some fUhlng.
Paula Barak I at Camp Adam
alo thi week. Taul goe a
a counselor.
Rebekah are reminded that
the date of August 13th I set
for the annual picnic, at the
city park, weather permitting.
Mr. and Mr. Civile Crawford
were vlsltlne In lone on Sunday. I watch the U;low CrecK ah Mar
Mr. Craw ford played on the ball I team play ball
team. I Votanta Attend Game
Mr. and Mrs Don Ball and I Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefan! Jr.
family visited on Sunday even-land Jimmy Swanson and Kathy
Ing at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. I Shdckley were In The Dalies rri
Vernon Chrlstoperson and fam- dav to view the all-star games
lly of Rock Creek. Marsha andlat the Little League. Mr. Stefanl
Mel. mle remained for a few days. I wa assistant coach for the all
Mr. and Mrs Harold Sherer star team chosen from lone, Lex
and Judy were In Redmond overl ington and Heppner teams. Jerry
the week-end visiting with Mr. I stefanl was a memler of the
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HtrPNCI GAZCTTC-TIMCS Thud.rf Julr Tf, IMI
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New Children's Books Arrivo ot Library
A number of new children'! ner public library a rut are now
tw4i have arrived at the llepp-
SMILING BEAUTIES from tha Prinevtlla rangelanda or added a
tractions at Crooked Hirer Roundup latd for actlon pockad
opening Prlday night August II. with thews Saturday and Sub
day afternoons. Frincet Bobbl Collin. Queen Molly Houston and
Princes Patty Collin also are boosting th Elks' All-Star root
ball Game on Saturday night August 12. matching eastern and
central Oregon ptayais.
and Mrs Wayne Pierce. Mrs.
Pierce returned home with them
for the week.
Mrs. Fannie Griffith and grand
daughter Susan visited In Port
land on Monday, returning to
lone on Tuesday.
Brcnda Kav Townsend and
Sanda Zachary of Pendleton vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
team chosen to play.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker
were In The Dalles Saturday also.
to view the ball game, which
their son Gene played.
The Home Ec. Club of Willows
Grange met In the park on Fri
day with Mrs. Al Marrick and
Mrs. Paul O'Meara hostesses.
Summer Librory Hours
Reviewed For Public
Tito wUdlnj: to moke Ue f
the city library fenlli: are re
minded that renuu! and Satur
day afternoon hours are kept by
tHe lit.rary. a well Mttg
on n Monday and Wedncs
,jy afternoon
City Librarian Mr Ulamhe
Broun U on duty from 2 to
p. m. on Monday. Wednedy
and Saturday afternoons, and
from 7 to H p. m. on Monday
and Wednesday eenlr;g. to as
Mt both tHrrower of Umkl and
Uiior with library Interests
and tier-d. Any Hrin over l
year of ae may borrow book
on cards showing county resi
dence.
The library constantly receive
the latest In best selling books
magarlne and periodicals, and
welixune the opMirtunity to
share them with the public.
Record show that during the
month of Auguot. VMa, a total
of 1030 book were checked out.
Joyce Burkenblne and Mr. Well
of Heppner were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
In lone on Saturday, July 29.
with an all day meeting.
Grange Enter Contest
Willows Grange entered a
Gold Bond Stamp contest In Hershal Townsend on Monday.
January to earn points for anj On Thursday of last week, fire
electric roaster. Anyone may help of unknow n origin engulfed ap
the grange earn these points. ' proximately .V) acre of stubble
When redeeming your coupon on the an Hubbard ranch, south
book, ask for a validated card of town. The crew had moved
and turn It into the grange. They to another field, had dinner and
receive point for each book val-. had cut one round on the other
idated. Pat Townsend, who Is field when the fire waa dlscov-
In charge of the contest for the ered. No serious damage was re-
grange urges everyone to send ported.
in their signed pledge cards and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoak and
certificates to her. The time Is son Bill of Seattle were recent
growing short for the close of the guests of her father. Fred Ely.
contest. Anyone requesting fur- Mr. and Mrs. David Ely and fam-
ther information may contact lly of Hermlston motored over
Mrs. Townsend. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hoak
Mrs. Jesse Griffith, Mrs. Herb and with Fred before the Hoak
ready for circulation, according
to Mr. BU m lie Brvwn. librarian
Among the new book are the
ft-llow tng-
"WUlow Landing." by Gvan,
"Th"ff's lidrtt a. J.y J.JC-
Kin; Wi.rt Room In the S h.wd,"
by Mueld; "A Filly for Joan." by
An.!rrn, The Visitor fnin
OZ." by Baum; "Matthew
Looney'a Vcage to the Farth."
by Beatty: "My Friend Mac." by
MNerr and Ward; Tale of
Common Pigeon." by Weeks;
Mala Yaga'a Secret." by Ford;
"A Bear Called Paddington." by
Bond; "One F1h Two Fish Red
FHh Blue Fish." by Dr. Seuss;
"Green Vie and lUm." by Dr.
SU uss; "Bruno Munarl'a ABC." by
Munari
ituua 10 sm unim n.is
s
Plans for the Pamona dinner
Hershal Townsend during the were made. Pamona will be held Case and daughters, Claudia and had to return to Seattle,
week -end. I '
Dinner guests Friday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ball were her brother and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sher
man of Heppner. Also calling
later in the evening were Mr.
and Mrs Don Munkers, Kay and
Dale of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
went to Eugene, on Friday to
bring home Mark and Joe, who
have been attending Summer
Coaching camp there. On Sat
urday they stopped In The
Dalles on their return trip to
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Highway
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