Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 01, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Mrs. Troedson, Daughter
Enjoy Tour of Europe
By KATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONF Another lone traveler
returned thli week from about
five week spent In Western
Europe. Mr Vomer Trofdmin ar
rived homo bv piano lat Thur
day fj-um n visil wllh her dau
ghter, Mid-; Shlrlce McGreer, at
t luil t'ttiirmtx. France, south (f
I'ltrl. Together they traveled by
car through tlin southern part of
France lo Spain. They anw the
Interesting Baquo country,
where the rolling Ireecuvcreu
hill with sunny meadow make
audi excellent sheep pastures.
They then crossed the border to
enjoy n visit In the tiny In
dependent country of Andorra, at
the top of the Pyrenees.
After crossing the Pyrenees
Mountain, they tried to drive im
much us possible In the Inland
country seeing the les modern
ized parts of Spain. They Haw
the old method of combining
wheat and went through miles
mid mile of rolling IiIIIn and
farm country much like Eastern
tVcgon. They also Raw harvest
ing done with modern combine.
1 hey traveled through the
highest mountain of the country
to reach I'orto, Portugal, where
they ipent acveral days. Many
vineyard were een on the ter
raced hlllMldc along the sea
coast. Th's area la famous for
It port wine and I'orto I a
large seaport. They also enjoyed
aeveral clays In the sun on the
nenehe. riioy went to Madrid
ana vlHl'ed the modern city of
naj-cclona.
I hey aav. a few American
tourists, but were surprised at
tne large number of German
tourist wen everywhere. They
found th? ople of Spain quite
charming and friendly to them,
oui qiu noi reel wial tiie Portu-
g u a e were a cordial to
American.
(.'Don their return In Fmm.n
the ladlea drove to Belgium and
Holland, where thev were cucst
of aomo friend of Mis Mc
Greer's. Altogether they covered
about 4,0110 mile.
Mis McGrccf, who ha been
teaching the children of U.S.
Air Force personnel, ha been
moved to a similar achool at Up
per lleyford atmt IS miles from
Oxford and not far from London,
Kugland.
a tilMol on Monday after
noon, wh
with
lie out hunting rabbit
with hi couNln, Eddie Sherman,
Ihe gun discharged a he pulled
It from ll holKter. The bullet
struck the holster first but went
on through to hi leg and travel
ed under the akin to lodge Just
above Ihe kneo can.
Client of Mr. and Mra. Cleo
Chlldcr Oil week-end were hi
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr.
Rawlelgh Chlldera of Wood
ward, Okln., and Mr. and Mr.
J. U. Chlldera of Mubton, Wash
The Chlldera brought home their
grandson, Roger, who ha been
with them for a visit.
Mr. Dclbcrt Etnert hu been
In Oakland, Calif, visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Margaret Scott.
Monday Mr. and Mr. Jerry
BtlHtow an1 family of Tillamook
were visiting at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mra. L. W
Itrlstow. They then went mi to
Wallowa Lake tor a vacation
Mr. and Mr. Dwlght Haugen
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Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, September 1, 1966 Sec. 2
and family of Lake Oswego were
week end guests of Mra. Klmer
Griffith and attended the Rodeo.
Their daughter, Kathy remained
for a visit with her cousin,
Christina Llndstrom.
Mr. Oacnr Lundcll returned
by plane on Monday from Oak
land Cal'f , where ahe wa visit
ing her tn, Dale and family.
She was met at im airport In
Pendleton by Roy W. Llndstroi...
Mr. an! Mr. Alvln Roberta of
Chchall. Wash, were guest of
hi uncle, Vt alter Roberta on Fri
day night.
Wo Perform at Labor Day Show
Ray Helmblgner and mem
ber of his ski group arc busily
putting the finishing touches on
the Labor Day Ski Show plan
ned for Monday, September 5,
at 1:00 p.m. at the McNary
Yacht Club. Many outstanding
ski event will be performed for
member and friend and the
public on thl date. A breakfast
will be served between 9:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m at the club on
Sunday and Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Crow
ell enloyed a vacation spent In
the Willamette Valley, at
Springfield, and at Portland,
where they were guests of his
brother-In-iaw and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Harris Kardatzke.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams
took their little two-month-old
daughter, Leslie Kay, to Walla
Walla on Thursday for medical
treatment. Unable to diagnose
her lllnesa there, they went by
plane to .Seattle on Friday. She
Is now at the University of
Washington Medical School,
where she has undergone treat
ment and tests. Doctors are
still unable to determine her
Illness, but she la slightly Im
proved. Gordon White underwent ma
jor surgery at St. Vincent's hos
pital in Portland on Wednesday.
His son Tom, Hew down on
Sunday to visit with him.
Relatives here have had word
that Miss Alice Mchoson, who
was recently hospitalized with
pneumonia, la better and has
returned to work. Her mother,
Mrs. Edith Nichoson of lone,
who has been with her, has
gone to Los Angeles to visit her
sister, Mrs. James Cossmann.
Evelyn Marlck ha gone to
work at the Cecil Store. Mr. and
Mrs. Merv Thomas, who have
been operating the store for two
years are moving back to tne
Seattle area, where he will be
employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert RIetmann
and family drove to Camp Ad
ams on Saturday to pick up
their son, John. They had lunch
with the campers and many of
their parents before leaving for
Portland, where they visited the
zoo before coming home.
Monday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Akers were his cous
in and her family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Woodburn and Steve from
Burbank, Calif. They had not
met for many years.
Kerry Peterson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Peterson, suffered
a bad break in hi leg at the
Tuesday evening practice of the
football team. He was taKen to
Heppner for treatment and hospitalization.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Touna
and family were at Seaside for
a beach vacation from August
13 until August 23. According
to Harlan the weather was very
1 pleasant during their stay.
Ayres Parents of Son
Mr. and Mrs. Rodnev Ayres
of Pasco are the parents of
son. Randy Leonard, born Aug
ust 29, a 4:45 a.m. at Our Lady
of the Lourdes hospital In Pas
co, weighing 6 lb, 11 oz. The
baby grandparent are Rev.
and Mrs. Austin McCee of Cave
Junction and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ayres of Heppner. Great grand
parents are Mr. Clayton Ayres
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pet
tyjohn of Arlington, and E. R.
Foiles of Kansas.
Infant Son Dies
Bruce Raymond Litchfield, in
fant son of Captain and Mr.
Ralph Litchfield, died August 15
In Anchorage, Alaska. He was
born August 13 and was the
Lichfields' only child. Mrs.
Litchfield Is the former Janet
Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wright of Heppner.
Capt. Litchfield has been sta
tioned at Elmendorff Air Base
near Anchorage.
Tell the advertiser you saw it
In the Gazette-Times.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Lundcll
and daughter of Oakland and
l is mother, Mr. Algott Lundcll
of Portland are guest of his bro
ther and sister In law, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Lundcll, this
week.
Baptismal services for the lit
tie children of Mr. and Mra.
Larry Pro-.k were held at the
United Church of Christ on Sun
day morning with Rev. Walter
B. Croweil officiating. Godpar
ents for Lorl Ann were Miss
Judy Mason and Joe Halvor&en
and godparent for baby Mark
Patrick were Miss Mason and
Mark Halvorsen. The Halvorscn
boy are uncles of the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slender of
Salem are visiting with the
Lewis Halvorsen .....y and the
Leo Crabtrees this week. Ttuy
came to Heppner with the Salem
Riding Club and Dartlrinated in
the drill put on by the club at
the Saturday and Sunday Rodeo
Miows.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brlstow and
family of Portland were guests f
ins parenis, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Mrtstow on rrlday. They then
went on to Heppner to visit other
relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Crawford
and family of Portland arrived
this week end for a visit with
her mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan
aon and Jim left on Monday
morning to.- Wallowa Lake. They
were to Jem his brother and sis-ter-ln
law, Mr. ml Mrs. Norman
Swanson and family of Portland
there for n week's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beggs and
family moved on Monday from
the home of Mrs. Jessie Griffin
on Second Street to the former
Joe Gaarslnnd house on Third
Street.
A guest at the Ray Helmblg
ner home is Jeanette Osibov of
Eugene, liei family plans to
come the last of the week.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Matthews this week were Mr.
Matthew's nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Matthews and son, Stephen,
of Fairbanks, Alaska, and his
brother, Joe Matthews of Rose
burg. Service Held for Vaster Nelson
Graveside services for Vester
Nelson, &, of Omak, Wash, were
held at High View Cemetery on
rriuay wnn Kev. Walter B,
Irowell ofliclating. Mr. Nelson
died of a sudden heart attack
at Seattle, Wash., where he had
ceen working as a finishing car
penter at the Kirkland schools.
Coming here for the services
were his wife. Delores Croweil
Nelson and two daughters Diane
and Vivian or omak; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Croweil and family
of Riverside, Wash., Max Emery
of Seattle, Glen Emery of Omak,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lathrop and
family of Ephrata, Wash.,and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stevens and
family of Milwaukle, Ore. The
relatives spent Thursday night
here with Mrs. Nelson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Croweil.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor RIetmann,
Mr. and Mrs. BUI RIetmann and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Roberts spent Monday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
RIetmann and family. The oc
caslon marked the birthday of
Robert RIetmann.
Bob Ball had the misfortune
to shoot himself In the right leg
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