Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 18, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Annual Morgan Reunion Brings
Families From Wide Area
By KATHERINE UNDSTROM
ION& Mimbeni of the Mor
Kim family and friend gather
! at WatluwA Lak. Park from
Tluirndny to Sunday fur the an
nual Morgan reunion.
Thrum attending from lono
wt-re Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Mor
Kn and Vlrijll. Mm. John Eu
bmika. Karl Morgan, Carl Troed
mm, and Glen Morgan, who ha
heen dendlng the aummer here
from IiIn home In 1'ortlnnd.
Ib'turnlnir to lone with Mr.
Kulmnkn were her alxter, Mra,
Tom Dvldon Sr. and her duu
Khtera, Mm. Joyce Johnaton and
child, and Mm. Treva Heuter
and four children of Lou Anne
let. AUo Mm. ' David-ion' Hon
and daughter In liiw, Mr. and
Mr. Tom Dnvldmm Jr. and three
children of La llcdit, Honduran,
Central America, nltended the
reunion and cumc to lone to vlit
It. Mr. Davlditon In a rexunrch
chemist with a banana corpor
ation. Another member f the
family coming from dint a nee
for the reunion wan Mark Mor
k'un, Ktatlom-d with the Mar
inen In Hawaii.
Mr. and Mm. Gordon Meyern
and family are on a vacation
till week, which will take them
to Portland for the pro football
Ktwno and then to Scuttle, where
they will visit Mra. Meyers' par
en in, Mr. and Mrs. Konald Gra
ham, Mr. and Mr. Hoy A. Llndn
trom and family are vacation
inK at the beach thin week.
ArrivlriK lnt Tuiwdav at the
lleo truke home were their ion
and cluuKhlcr In law, Mr. and
Mra. Erm-nt Drake and family
from Fairfield. Calif. They were
to return home on Monday. Mr.
lrnke teaches physical wlence
and couclun hum-bull and an
jltH with other NMrt at Ar
mllo Hluh w-hiKil.
Mr. John I'roudfoot and dau
ghter, I'am, left by plane thin
week end for a vacation In San
Kranclcao.
Mr. and Mrx. Milton Morgan
and Mr. and Mr. K. VV. lirlatow
look Morgan' Ixittt down the
river the lust of the week to
llwncn. Wash, for deep en ftftlv
ing. The Brtstows anil Mm. Mor
gun returned .Sunday evening
On Sunday Ituy W. Ltnitslroni,
Corlund SwariKon, and Charles
O'Connor went down to fish
with MorRan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kk.slrom
and family of Concord, Calif, are
here vbttlng his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Kkstrom, Sr.,
and other relatives,
Coach Calls Football Practice
Coatih Gordon Meyers announ
ce that football practice will
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FA IIM AND HOME
Vnrtleton 276-7761
begin on Monday, August 22,
at 7:00 d m. on the lono Mem
orial Field. All boys Interested
In Joining the squad this year
are requested to come to the
school at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and
family have been visiting rela
tives In Portland, and will bring
home Leah ana Yvonne, who
have been enjovlnff a vacation
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lelnnd Moe.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Palmateer
and family have returned from
a short vacation spent at Sea
side and In Porllund.
Mr. and Mrs. Kav Bovce and
family spent the week-end In
Portland, where they visited Mr.
Hnyce'a father at the Veteran's
hospital. He has been there for
two months convalescing from
a heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Peter
sou and family arrived home
Monday from an enjoyable va
cation spent In Canada. They
went through Glacier National
Park f Calgary and then to
Hnnff, where they stayed at the
Hot Springs. They also spent
some time at liadluin Hot
Springs. At Calgary they visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ma ley,
who recently moved there from
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiilvor
sen of Medford are guests of
his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. l-wls Halvorxcn,
and will stay to attend the
Shrine foothnll game on Satur
day evening In Pendleton, when
the lone High school will be
represented by Mark Hnlvorsen
on the Kast team.
Mrs. Ida Coleman returned
home on Monday from a Curnp
Klre Camp near Dallas, where
she has been cooking this sum
mer. She wns accompanied
home from Portland by her
three granddaughters, Linda
and Marianne Williams nnd
Putty Sue Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Klncatd
and family went to Portland for
the pro football game on Sat
urday and are spending sever
al days uwav on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Chllders
and family departed on Sunday
for a vacation at the coast.
Returning on Monday were
Mr. nnd Mrs. Klchnrd Sherer and
family and Puul Pettyjohn. Jr,
nnd Klmmv and Kelly. They
visited the Wayne Pierce family
In Redmond and then went to
Lava Lake near Bend for a few
duvs.
A rattlesnake with five but
tons was killed on the Lewis
Halvorxcn ranch on Monday.
Hccentlv nn even larger rattler
was killed at the Phlll Kmert
ranch in the yard. Mrs. Ed Pat
ton found a rattler In their yard
and It struck at one of the
youngsters, then crawled under
a play house. Mr. Patton final
ly moved the building and kill
ed the snake.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stefnnl
and family moved Into the
home formerly occupied by his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stef
unl on Main Street. Ills parents
moved into the home Just va
rated bv the A. A. Stefunl fam
ily on Second Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Kldon Tucker
nnd family spent Sunday In
Hermlston attending the Tuck
er family reunion. His grand
mother, Mrs. Queener, who lives
In a rest home at Hermlston.
was able to attend and most of
her children were present.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay
and Mr. and Mrs. Karl McCabe
left last Thursday for Tekoa,
Wash., where they will visit
Mrs. Lindsay's brother and sis
ter In-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
liucon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin
and family have returned to
lone for the coming school year.
Mr. Martin attended summer
school at Black Hills State
Teachers College at Spearflsh,
D. Mrs. Martin spent most of
the summer In Iowa with rela
tives. She also attended a work
shop for teachers. They came
through Glacier National Park
on their trip back to lone.
New Bride is Honored
Mrs, Virgil Davis, nee Karen
Hums, was the honorec at a
bridal shower on Thursday af-
moon at the lone United
Church of Christ social rooms.
Her sister-In-law, Mrs. Wayne
Hams and Mrs. Ijpo Hams, as
sisted with the gifts. Mrs. Wes
Marlatt, aunt of the bride, ar
ranged the ribbons In a nose
gay and Cheryl Hams and
Teen a Stefnnl helped about the
rooms. The tea table was ren
tered with a summer bouquet
of white with pink and red ros
es nnd was flanked by pink
randies. A pink and white bri
dal cake was served and the
bride's mother, Mrs. Vester
Hams, tHiured coffee and her
grandmother, Mrs. James Hams,
served the punch. Hostesses for
the purtv were Mrs, Lewis Hal-
vorsen. Mrs. Don Llnnell, Mrs.
John Kubnnks, Mrs. A. H. Mar-
Ick. Mrs. K. W. Brlslow, nnd Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard
left on Tuesday for Dayton,
Wash, to visit relatives.
Mrs, Jerry Davidson and
Dunne of Portland were here to
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and to at
tend the Morgan fumlly reun
ion. Itcv. and Mrs. Walter B. Crow
ell are vacationing In Portland
and other parts of Oregon this
week.
Mrs. Omar Klctmann was ta
ken to Pioneer Memorial hos
pital on Monday suffering an
anulna heart attack, and will
be there several dnys.
Mrs. jacK Hynri had minor
surgery at the Good Shepherd
hospital in Hermlston on Monday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Schaffer on Sunday and
day were Mr. Schaffer's
Ins, Mr. and Mrs. David
and children of Garland
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GAZETTE-TIME
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, August 18, 1966
Sec. 2
each school is teaching the
same method from the same
text book.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schaffer
have returned from Concord,
Calif., where they were called
by the serious Illness of their
granddaughter. Evln Schaffer.
Kvln had been very 111 and was
in a coma for 72 hours. She Is
now on the road to recovery
and although still hospitalized
Is making rapid progress.
Mrs. Marlon Palmer entertain
ed on Tuesday afternoon with a
coffee party honoring Mrs. Dale
Ray and her daughter, Mrs.
John Armlngton. Guests, who
came to greet the visitors were
Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs. Clell
Rea. Mrs. Donald Heliker. Mrs.
Ella Burgoyne, Mrs. Lee Palm
er. Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, Mrs.
Elmer Palmer, Mrs. Harold
Sherer, Mrs. Kelly Andrews,
Mrs. Garry Tullls, Mrs. Gottfried
Hermann, Mrs. Cecil Thome,
Mrs. David Rletmann, and Mrs.
lister Goodrich of Husum, Wn.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Ray and
Mrs. Armlngton and two dau
ghters. Marti and Jerl were din
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Palmer and fam
ily. John Eubanks and his dau
ghter Sandra, spent the week
end at Prlnevllle participating
In the Crooked River Round-Up.
In the featured derby race they
won third and fourth place rib
bons.
Mrs. Dale Ray and Mrs. John
Armlngton and daughters left
on Thursday for Lyle, Wash.,
where Mrs. Ray and her grand
daughters will spend the rest
of the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Breshears and family.
Mrs. Armlngton went on to het
home in Los Angeles.
Pvt Charles (Bill) Monagle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Monagle, left Heppner August
2 for his new assignment In the
U.S. Army. He had been on leave
following basic training at Kurt
Ord. Pvt. Monagle will be work
ing In the U- S. Army Natick
Laboratories in dairy and poul
try research. He attended the
University of Portland and
Washington State University
prior to entering the service.
Residents Take
Vacation Trips
By LaVELLE PARTLOW
IRRIGON Mrs. Vera Cooley
returned to Irrlgon Tuesday af
ter a two-month vacation with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Whitaker of
Scappoose. During the summer,
they ferried to Victoria, B. C,
and drove on to Dawson Creek.
They came back through Jasper
Park where they saw lee glac
iers, and spent some time in
Yellowstone National Park.
They drove through the Black
Hills in South Dakota, and stop
ped to visit relatives in Kan
sas. In Mooreland, Okla., they
visited the ladies' mother, Mrs.
Elnora Arbogast. They visited
relatives in Texas, and toured
Grand Canyon, Ariz, and Glen
na Canyon, Utah, before return
ing home.
Robert Adams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Adams, is spending
a week with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rucker and
family at Kellogg, Idaho.
Rev. and Mrs. Cyril McLellan,
Stephen and Bruce of Spring
field, Mo. spent three days with
her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Warner. Saturday evening, the
McLcllans presented a Revival
time rally consisting of special
musical numbers on the violin,
clarinet, and vocal ensembles
at the Hermlston Assembly of
God church.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and
boys vacationed at Cape Look
out on the Oregon Beach. They
also toured the cheese factories
at Tillamook and visited Depoe
Bay.
Robert Fleming of Fairbanks,
Alaska, was a Monday over
night guest of his uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray
beal Fleming was enroute to
Arizona, where he will join his
family.
Custer West of Everett, Wn
Is visiting his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Stephens. He also visited his
nephew ana niece. Mr. and Mrs
Dewey West of Boardman.
Larrv Allen of Salem visited
his grandmother, Mrs. Bill
Graybeal, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Elgin and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crane of Mc-
Nary attended the White Shrine
Ceremonial at Yakima Thurs
day evening,
Mark Adams is recuperating
at his home after undergoing
a tonsilectomy at the Good
hhepherd hospital Wednesday.
Alumni Reunion Set Sunday
The annual Irrlgon Hleh
school Alumni reunion will be
at A. C. Houghton School on
Sunday, August 21. The school
will be open at 12:00 for visit
ing and meal preparation, and
the potluck dinner will be plan
ned lor 1:00 p.m. Those attend
ing are asked to bring table
service. Coffee and punch will
be furnished.
Members of the Irrlgon As
sembly of God church attended
a Revivaltime rally at the
Hermlston Assembly Saturday
evening, with the Rev. and Mrs
Cyril McLellan of Springfield,
Mo., conducting the rally. Kev.
McLellan is a minister of mus
Ic at Central Bible College in
Springfield, Mo., and conducts
the choir for Revivaltime, the
Assemblies' National radio
broadcast. Mrs. McLellan is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Warner of Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom bnyder,
Ricki. Judy, KelU and Chris
spent four days at the Mar-Don
Resort near Moses Lake, Wash.,
at a Citizens' Band get-togeth
er.
Mrs. Myma Miller of Portland
spent a week with her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Enest Jorgensen and Donald.
Mrs. Jake Arndt and her two
sons, Gary and A3C Richard W.
Arndt of St. Paul, Minn., arrived
In Irrlgon Friday to visit Mrs,
Arndt's mother, Mrs. Eva An
derson. AX Richard Arndt left
Sunday for Kingsley Field at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, where
he will be stationed.
Mike Snyder, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Snyder, left by bus
from Pendleton Tuesday for
Portland, and flew from there
to Treasure Island, San Fran
cisco, Calif., to begin his two
years of active duty with the
Navy. Snyder has been in the
Naval Reserves of the Pendle
ton Unit the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eppen
bach, Johnny, Betty and Don
na returned to Irrigon Wednes
day after a 10-day trip to Cra
ter Lake and several coastal
cities.
Mr. and Mrs. William Monroe
and two children of Vancouver
Island, B. C, are spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Jorgensen and Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carpen
ter of Siml, Calif., spent Thurs
day through Monday with her
mother, Mrs. Myrtle McNamee.
Mrs. Mae Young of Vancouv
er, B. C. Is visiting her broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Jorgensen and Don
ald. James Halstead of San Fran
cisco, Calif., is visiting his sis
ter, Mrs. Myrtle McNamee.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow
and Sheryl drove to Vancouver,
Wn.. where they were overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Berg and Ronald. The two fam
ilies drove on to Long Beach,
Wn., and stayed at the coast
four days before return i n g
home.
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Christy Ann McElhlnny has
returned to her home In Salem
after visiting here for sometime
with her aunt, Mrs. Norman
Nelson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
left on Monday for a fishing
trip to East Lake, where they
will Join Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
MeCabe and girls, who have
been there since Thursday.
James Marvin is attending a
mathematics institute at Mon
mouth for two weeks. On his re
turn he will - correlate all the
mathematics in the different
schools in the county so that
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