Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 03, 1963, Sec. 2, Image 7

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    Lexington Families Host
Guests During Holidays
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs.
Newt O'Harra have returned to
their home after spending the
holidays in Portland with their
daughter, Mrs. Patty Darnielle
and Karen, and with their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
u Harra.
Mr, and Mrs. Hendrickson,
parents of Mrs. Joe Yocom, were
overnight guests Thursday night
of last week enroute to Montana
where they were called by the
ueatn ot Mr. Hendnckso n s
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Irvin
and children of Idleyld Park,
nave returned to their home af
ter a week at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Florence McMillan
Miss Beverly Davidson who is
attending school in Portia n d
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Davidson, over the holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leyva and
daughter Melinda have spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. Mr.
and Mrs. Leyva make their home
in Medtord.
SP2 Keith Peck who Is station
ed in Fort Lewis, Wash., was a
visitor at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peck on
Christmas.
Glenn Eatch and Charlene
Jones motored to Lexington on
Saturday from Portland. Char
lene remained for a weeks visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Jones, while Mr. Eatch re
turned to Portland the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones were
dinner guests at the Armin Wih
lon home Saturday of last week,
the occasion being Mrs. Jones
birthday.
Rebekahs Add New Member
Holly Rebekah Lodge held its
Christmas party at the last regu
lar meeting. Gifts from secret sis
ters were exchanged following a
program of Christmas carols and
a special number, "Star of the
East" by one of the members,
Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt. Lovely
refreshments was served later by
the hospitality committee. Mrs.
Vic Groshens, Jr, was voted in as
a new member and plans for in
itiation and a joint installation
with the Oddfellows was dis
cussed. Overnight visitors Christmas
Eve at the C. C. Jones home were
her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Cool and children Of
Pendleton, and Earl Miller of
Hinkle. Dinner guests on Christ
mas day were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Cool and family, Charlene Jones
of Portland, Earl Miller of Hin
kle, Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin
of Idleyld Park, and Mrs. Merle
Cornelison and Mrs. Florence
McMillan of Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger,
Sr., of Mitchell were guests over
the holidays with their children
and family.
Larry Henderson who makes
his home in Hood River was a
visitor over the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
Henderson.
Mr. and Ms. Bob Harrison and
son were guests on Christmas at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Keithly of Condon.
Mrs. Keithly who had been a
patient at Pioneer Memorial fol
lowing a car accident was able
to return to her home for Christ
mas. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Olsen and
children of Pasco, Wn., was a
visitor last Saturday night at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Breeding of
Portland visited overnight
Christmas Eve with his mother,
Mrs. Lola Breeding. All werei
dinner guests on Christmas day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilson, Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hender
son and children were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
Henderson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Marshall
and children of Heppner and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Majeske were
dinner guests on Christmas with
Mr. Marshall and Mrs. Majeske's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Marshall.
Mrs. Wm. C. Van Winkle was
a patient in Pioneer Memorial
hospital several days last week,
returning to her home on Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ledbet
ter and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Van Winkle of Heppner
were dinner guests at the Wm.
C. Van Winkle, home on Christ
mas. Miss Linda Van Win k 1 e ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Van Winkle, returned to her
studies at the University of Ore
gon on Sunday, stopping in Port
land enroute where she was to
meet Deanna Hays for New
Years.
The Lexington Bridge club met
at the home of Mrs. Eldon Pad
berg on Thursday eveni n g .
Those winning prizes were Mild
red Davidson, low; Lois Hunt,
second high and Elsie Cole,
high. Others present were Lorine
Ledbetter, Hester Creswick, Vel
ma Glass, Lucia Cutsfoith, and
the hostess.
Mrs. Opal Key of Heppner was
a visitor at the home of her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Hunt over Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers
entertained with a Christmas
buffet dinner one night last
week honoring the men's bowling
team. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Hunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Orwick, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Engleman and the host and
hostess.
Glenda Kay Van Winkle
underwent a tonsileetomy at
Pioneer Memorial hospital last
week. She is the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. J. Van Winkle.
Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin and
family, of Idleyld Park, Mrs. Flo
rence McMillan. Mr. and Mrs
C. C. Jones and son Kenneth all
enjoyed an early New Year's
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Cool in Pendleton on
Saturday. Mrs. Irvin and Mrs.
Cool are aaugnters 01 Mrs. mc
Millan.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ledbet
ter entertained with a Christmas
party at their home one night
last week. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. ueorge nermann,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt, Mr
and Mrs. Eldon Padberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Orwick, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kilkenny. Mr. and Mrs
Roger Campbell, Wm. J. Van
Winkle and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Olsen of Pasco, Wn.
Holly Rebekah Lodge meets on
Thursday of next week, January
3.
Choir members are reminded
of choir practice on Thursday
nights at the church. -Son
Born to Crabtrees
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crabtree
are the proud parents of a baby
bov born Sunday at Pioneer
Memorial hospital. Mate r n a 1
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Palmer and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crabtree of lone. Great-
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Marshall of Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. A.' F. Maieske
have returned home after spend
ing the holidays with a daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mounts and son at their
home in Maupin.
Family members gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Ruhl for Christmas day. Getting
together were Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Ruhl. Corvallis, Skip Ruhl, Mrs.
Mabel Gray, mother of Mrs.
Ruhl, Stantield, and her cnna-
len, Florence and Robert, and the
host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nolan en
tertained with a birthday party
for their daughter, Krissy, one
day last. week. Present were her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V.
Nolan, Donna and Glen Miles,
Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris.
Tom Mahon Visits
After Return to U. S.
HARDMAN Tommie Mahon
of Elgin visited in Hardman two
days with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam McDaniei, jr. tie
just returned from overseas on
his ship, U. S. S. Montrose, and
will report back to San Diego
Calif., January 10.
Tommie is also a grandson ot
Mrs. Joe Mahon Sr. and great
grandson of Mrs. Maud Robison
of Heppner.
Christmas Day guests ot Mrs.
Maud Robison were her daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Sam McDaniei of Hardman.
Mrs. Maxine Mahon and child
ren Linda Kennedy of Elgin
spent Thursday and Friday at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McDaniei. They also
visited in Heppner with relatives.
Mr. nnri Mrs I.vle Cowdrv.
Cottage Grove, visited here dur
ing the New Year's holidays.
Hanaaii Peterson ana nis
mntVier Mrs 3 D Ppterson. were
Christmas day guests of Mrs.
Petersons sister, Mrs. u.
Jaeckel, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckett
visited their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kienara jonn
snn Dtifur. Monday through
Wednesday last week.
Visitina relatives here during
the New Year's holidays were Mr.
and Mrs. rea uuscnKe, cigui,
and Mr. and Mrs. Piper Kari,
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Linton,
Monmouth, visited during the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. N. C. Anderson.
i t nnri Mrs. Tov Wheelhouse
and son, Williams AFB, Ariz.,
were here during the holidays
with ner parents, Mr. ana mm.
Randall Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Keeling and
family, La Grande, were week
end houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Munkers.
Mr. and Mrs. Howara reirv-
john and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Innis Parlsnn and family. lone.
and Mr. and Mrs. John Graves
of Hardman were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. wait mil, renu
leton, on New Years day.
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By CHARLOTTE WALKER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid of
Spray visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
McDaniei on Friday.
Sharon and Jimmy Hams went
to Ashland to spend the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Darold Hams.
Word was received that Mar
vin Brannon, a former resident
of Hardman, is in the hospital at
John Day, recuperating from an
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Lesley
left Saturday for Portland to
visit with their daughters and
tamuies over the holidays.
Carroll Davis of Lone Rock
spent Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDaniei.
Ivan McDaniei was a Hard
man visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cox and
family of Homedale, Idaho, ar
rived Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Cox for a Christ
mas visit with relatives and fri
ends. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams and
family, Wayne Hams and Diana
Pettyjohn spent Christmas Day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hams.
Guy Chapin went to Hermiston
to visit his sister, Mrs. Blanche
Jones and family for a couple of
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens and
Jojean, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stevens were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brinda in Heppner on Christmas
Day. Also present were John and
Alta Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas of
Walla Walla, Wn., and Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Engleman and Frank-
le, of lone were visitors at the
home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Chapel over Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cecil went
to Heppner Christmas Day to see
the Vernon Cecil family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniei
were at the home of Mrs. Maude
Robinson for Christmas dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rugg and
girls, and their crew moved
Thursday to their winter range
down by Boardman.
Wilbert Knigh ten was a
Christmas visitor at the home of
his brother, Elmer Knighten in
Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Walker and
Bonnie spent the holidays in
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Fellers
and son, Whit, Eugene, visited
during Christmas with the i r
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Jones, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Daren Power
were New Years day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. David Eckman.
Mrs. Lucy Peterson had Christ
mas Eve dinner with guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Peterson and three
boys, Monument; and daughters,
Martha, Ruth, and Mrs. Darrell
Ployhar and children.
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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 3, 1963
Holiday Events Occupy Residents
At lone at Home and in Church
By JUNE CHRISTOPHERSON
Ph. 676-5322
IONE Maranatha club will
meet January 9 at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Milton Morgan. Co
hostess will be Mrs. Sam Craw
ford. The program will bo Dedi
cation and Friendly Service pro
ject, led by Mrs. Omar Riet
mann. The Topic Club will meet at
the home of Fanny Griffith Jan
uary 11 at 2 p.m. The topic for
the meeting is entitled "Com
munism and the John Birch Soc
iety." Eastern Star social club will
have a traveling food sale, start
ing at 10 a.m., January 13.
Son Born to Pendleton Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chase are
nroud Darents of a 7 pound, 11
ounce baby boy, born Saturday,
December 22, In Pendleton. The
baby's name is Troy Allen-
Grandparents are Mr. and Mis.
Mac Chase of Pendleton and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Gaarslund of
lone.
Elaine Gaarsland and Shirley
Hicks were hostesses at a fare
well party given in honor of
Bobby Lee DeSpain, December
23. Bobby is moving to Arling
ton January 1 with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeSpain, who
recently took over Melvin Bra
dy's bread route.
The lone Community church
observed Student Recognition
Sunday on December 30. The
students partici p a t i n g were
among those home from college
for the holidays. These included
Melvin Martin, Jean Martin,
Linda Halvorsen, and Evelyn
Jepsen, who delivered the ser
mon. A coffee hour followed at
the MacKenzie home with the
deaconnesses in charge.
The lone Community church is
collecting good used clothing
during the month of January.
It should be cleaned and brought
to the church. The clothing will
be sent to Church World Service.
Residents are reminded to put
out Christmas trees on the Riet
mann lot across from the city
park before January 6 for the
Twelfth Night ceremony on Sun
day afternoon at 4:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell
had a New Year's Day dinner
at their home on Tuesday, Jan
uary 1. They served a turkey
dinner to the Fred Martin fam
ily, Rod MacKenzie family, Gene
Harryman family, Mrs. Anna
Lindstrom, and Mrs. Mary Swan
son. After dinner, the group
watched the Rose Bowl game.
Willows Grange Home Ec club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Mabel Cotter for an all-day
meeting Friday, January 18, with
Mrs. James Lindsay as co-hostess.
Members are to bring salad
or dessert.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Halvor
sen and sons were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree for
Christmas dinner.
Linda Halvorsen has trans
ferred to Portland State College
from Eastern Oregon College of
Education and is living at the
Martha Washington hotel in
Portland.
John Swanson entertained
some friends from college and
high school at a New Year's
Eve party at his home.
Dinner Honors Wedding Party
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
held a dinner at their home Sat
urday evening, December 29,
preceding rehearsal for the mar
riage of their daughter Dianna
Lea to Wayne Hams. Those at
tending were Mrs. Vester Hams,
Mr. and Mrs. Rod MacKenzie,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Biehl, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Jr.,
Miss Karen Lundell, Miss Karen
Hams, Miss Linda Halvorsen,
Miss Sharon Crabtree, Kenneth
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Calendar of Events:
Willows Grange 3rd Sunday be
ginning with potluck dinner at
noon.
Eastern Star 2nd Tuesday, 8
p.m. Masonic hall.
Rainbow Girls 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays,
lone Bridge club 1st and 3rd
Thursday nights,
lone Extension 1st Thursday at
10:30 a.m.
PTA Wednesday, January 9 at
8 p.m.
Twelfth Night ceremony Sun
day, 4:30.
Nelson, Bruce Rigby, and Loren
Leathers, The wedding was held
at the lone Community church
on Sunday, December 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Town
send had their daughter and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. George
Portschy of Pendleton, as guests
for Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Marick and
family of The Dalles visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
Marick of lone on Sunday, De
cember 30. Mr. and Mrs.' Glen
Cyphers and daughter, also of
The Dalles spent the night of
December 30 at the Marick home.
Mrs. Cyphers is Mr. Marick's
niece.
Mrs. Al Marick and children
traveled to Condon to enjoy
Christmas dinner with Marick's
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Jaeger.
Holiday euests at the James
Lindsay home were Mr. and Mrs.
Kay Pettyjohn and Jimmy of
The Dalles and Mr. and Mis.
Earl McCabe and Ariel a and
Mrs. D. W. Akers of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson
and family spent their Christ
mas with Mrs. Peterson's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hanson
of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Carlson
took their children to Portland
during the Christmas holidays
and also skiing at Mount Hood
before returning home.
The Louie Carlson family
journeyed to Pendleton to spend
New Year's Eve with Mrs. Carl
son's sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Hill and returned
home New Year's Day.
Reception Honors
Carl Bergstroms
A reception was held at the
Valby Lutheran church Sunday,
December 30, In honor of the
45th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom. There
were about 90 friends and rel
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Sec. 2 4 pages
atives in attendance.
Immediate family were Mr.
and Mrs. O. G. Bergstrom of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bergstrom of San Jose, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Bergstrom and
daughters Donna Kay and Diane
of Brookings, Mr. aiid Mrs. Art
Bergstrom and children, Beverly,
Patty, and Jeff of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom and
children Carley, Shauna, Kay,
and Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Ptefani, Jr., and family, Jerry,
Teresa, Teena, and Denny, all
of lone.
Mrs. Art Bergstrom sang "Oh
Perfect Love" and "I Love You
Truly." These songs were sung
at the wedding 45 years ago.
The table centerpiece was made
of white roses which was the
same flower used at the original
wedding. The accent color was
turquoise, which is the 45th year
color.
Mrs. William Bergstrom of
lone, Miss Esther Bergstrom of
Heppner, Mrs. O. G. Bergstrom
of Portland, and Mrs. Herb Ek-j
strom of lone, served the tea'
and coffee. Beverly Bergstrom
and Teresa Stefani, granddaugh
ters of the honored couple, serv
ed the punch. Two other grand
daughters, Carley Bergstrom of,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christoph
erson and family spent four days
in The Dalles visiting friends
and relatives. The four older
members of the family attended
a New Year's Eve dance. The
family returned home on New
Year's day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Aldrich en
tertained Mrs. Aldrich's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christoph--erson,
arid Luther Garner and
Steven of Pendleton at a New
Years Day dinner at their home
in lone.
Much credit is due Eldon
Tucker for his interest and work
in getting Christmas lighting
on the streets and about the
town to add cheer during the
holiday season. Of special en
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the hill. His home decorations
have also added much interest
this year.
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