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Grange Families Join
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Than. October 30.
In Festive Halloween Party
1963 5 I
By LORRAINE BALL I ltlntr with her daughter and
. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ilervel Pet
. IONE Willows Grange hall tyjohn at Yakima.
was the scene or a very sue- Miss Susan Stockard of Echo
cessful Halloween party on Sat
urdav evening.
Many young people and
adults alike were on hand to
enjoy the live music presented
by Dallas McDaniol and Bob
Stevens of the Rhea Creek
Grange.
The dining room and the
meeting room were decorated In
festive Halloween motif. Young
sters and adults alike were
adorned in various costumes do
picting the occasion. Geneva
Palmer received the prize for
the best adult woman's costume;
Carl Smouse, the best male
adult; Junior girls prize went
to Barbara Palmer, and Junior
boys award was received by
Jimmy Kinzer. The judges had
such a difficult choice for the
"younger" set, that they award
ed a small prize to each girl
and boy in costume.
Along with the square danc
ing, called by Carl Troedson,
the young people enjoyed dan
cine to records. Pinochle was en
joyed by some of the guests
and tne little kids tried their
luck dunking for apples.
It was noted that the young
er set fully enjoyed the live
music presented and many of
the guests paid compliments to
tne committee lor the lively
music iurnisned by Mr. McDan
iel and Mr. Stevens. The gen
tlemen were also accompanied
to tne party by their families,
a
At the regular meeting this
last week of the lone American
Legion, plans were made tenta
tively for a Veterans Day pro
gram on November 11. Plans are
to have a guest speaker, with
final details to be announced
later.
Leo Crabtree had the misfor
tune of severely cutting the
thumb of his left hand while
working on the cat. Noticing
the belt appeared to be slip
ping he attempted to tighten it
while the machine was running.
The blade came around, cutting
through his glove. Mrs. Crabtree
rushed him to the Hermiston
hospital where Dr. Jones X-rayed
his hand and sewed his
thumb back. It will Jje several
aays Deiore u s Known 11 tne
thumb can be saved.
Maureen McElligott is spend
ing a few days at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
McElligott.
Peter McElligott had a walk
ing cast put on his leg Friday.
Peter sustained an injury in a
recent football game. It is quite
painful as yet and may require
him to be on crutches for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor-
sen went to La Grande for the
Homecoming football game be
tween EOC and OTI.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer and
family have moved to the Lloyd
Rice ranch. Ray Heimbigner will
be farming the ground and Mr.
Sherer is employed by Heimbig
ner.
spent the week-end with her
aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Klncaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rea and
family of Condon spent a few
days this week at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
roll Padberg. The Padbergs and
Reas were among the many
community members attending
the Elks Crab feed on Saturday
in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree re
ceived word their son, Ronald,
has been a patient In the hos
pital for a couple of days this
past week. Kon was on IN at ion
al Guard duty when he had the
misfortune of burning the in-
sides of his palms in a boating
accident involving some ropes
pulled through his hands.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meuabe,
Ashley, Kevin and Jim of Col
fax. Wn.. were week-end guests
at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree. Also visiting for the
week-end was their grandson
Scott Crabtree of Lexington. On
Kiinrinv a famllv rilnnpr was
held, with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. I
McCabe and Doris, parents of
Alvin McCabe also attending, I . .
Margaret Wright of El Cajon.'Mrs. Ray Turner, to various
Calif., has returned to her home points in Nevada. They visited
following a two week's visit Reno, Virginia City, Carson City
with her daughter and iamily, and returned via Lake Tahoe to
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A TRIO OF MOTHER AND TWO DAUGHTERS can get a lot accomplished on a ranch. This is
verified through accomplishments of Mrs. Shirley Rugg (center) and daughters Jill (left), and
Jody (right), qualifying Mrs. Rugg for honors as the 1969 Morrow county Livestock Grower of
the Tear. (McCarty photo)
and Mrs. Adon Hamlett, secre-." Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matth
tary-treasurer. Mrs. Nelson and I ews, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers,
Mrs. Ron Umbarger gave a Mr nnri m Jnhn Ruhnnks and
demonstration on prepared and
Earl Morgan traveled to Esta
Marvin Casohppr of Bates ' pupsts at thp home nf their son I The next meeting Win pe cuaaio a11511uau11y.ua,
spent the week-end at the home and family, Mr. and
Fairfield. Calif. There they were cooked food for the freezer.
Mrs Er- ,held on November 18. Plans are ner for Sadie Palmateer Wade.
of his sister. Mrs. Darrell Pad- nie Drake. Ernie took the trrouD ! for . each month's meetings to Mrs. waae is ? years u.u, , ..u
berg. Mrs. Casebeer has been on a tour of San Francisco , be held on the third Tuesday of , w a .j&"-A ta?
called to Florida due to the , where they saw China Town, each month. At the next meet- The dinner was held .at the ta
j .1. 1 t-.:., ,1 .... . -..j ' Incr namr nnlnt nrnHnto fnr tha pie Creek Oranee Hall and ap-
ui-aui ui ner lamer, risnermans wnari ana omer -- - .,.-." - ---. i
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dockter scenic points. They also saw the IlV.1.de. and outside of the home proximately 75 relatives were in
and family and Mr. and Mrs. 'Moth Ball fleet. This is their ,wl" presemea. 1 uuenuancc iu "
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jL-ny maiiui aiiu lanuiy were ursi trip 10 vaiuurrua ana mey
dinner guests on Sunday at the ' reported a very pleasant time,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pe- i Mrs. Ma Coleman was in p-t.
terson. '. land to attend the weddino- Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid urday evening of her granddau
and daughters and Mrs. Mar- phter
garet Wright visited in Kenne- to Gerald Dwayne Minger at
wick on Sunday at the Less. the Augustana Lutheran church.
Roundy home. While there they Linda u the H,.aMr r.t mpq
visited the new Columbia Cen-ljoe West of Garden Grove,
ter which has recently opened calif., and Burt Williams of
in Kennewick. IPrineville. Minper is the snn nf
rri : 1 1 l tt..11. i - "
ineic win uk a nauuwreii Mr and Mrs. Dw Pht K. Minper
party at the Valby Lutheran of Portland Mrs Coleman n
church on November 2. A pot- a house puest at the hnmo nf
r j. " r Is nouse guest ai me nome 01
luck dinner will begin the fes- her rianphter and famiiv Mr
tivities at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is and Mrs. Pete Crawford. Also at
welcome and the children will tending the weddinp fmm inn.
wear costumes. were Joe Gaarsland and Del-
A pants workshop through the bert Emert
cooperation of the Extension, A orffariiratlonal meeting nf
unit of Heppner, will be held th n,.nrf "0f" mf"? of
in lone in November. This will Sft l w me
be on wool construction gar-1 1 Tt ?hhnmid LrMedMes"
ments. Anyone interested is Ssk-1 fn NebSn MrS Birdlne tS?"
ed to please contact Mrs. Hazel ff- pflpifSSV, aM fl nJi'
Beggs or Mrs. Adele Dockter. I J "moIIv $Li Vt?nZn
Mr. and Mrs. Don Patterson tanA Molly Saul, Extension
of Bieber, Calif., were week-end "l .r,f ,Yr
guests at the home of Mr. and SL, g?es--rMIt an
Mrs. Johnnie Jackson. Mr. Pat-' n"brf,rd wi" be c?tn Mrs'
.orenn nH .or cnVmni i darrell James, vice-chairman
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Also spending the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson was
their son, Johnnie, and daugh
ters Angela and Andrea. Ray
mond Ried. Robert Codv. and
Chuck Mitchell, all of Kinzua,
Mr. ana Mrs. Buck Miller of The men all enjoyed some hunt-
Portland were dinner guests at ine while here,
the home of the Leo Crabtrees
last Thursday evening.
Bonnie Rice has moved her
trailer home to The Dalles this
week where she will make her
home.
Mrs. Milton Morgan and Mrs.
Norman Nelson were co-hostesses
for a dessert luncheon for
the Topic Club this past week.
The meeting was conducted by
the vice-president, Mrs. Victor
Rietmann. The program was a
book review on the life of
Dwight Eisenhower.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crawford
spent several days last week vis-
Margaret Kincaid celebrated
her 7th birthday recently. Guests
helping her celebrate the cocas
ion were Tammie Jo Dockter,
Jeff Hams, Gregg Rietmann,
Lisa Myers, Kelly Pettyjohn
and Mary Kincaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer
visited on Sunday at Redmond
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Barnhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake re
turned home on Monday eve
ning following a ten-day motor
trip that took them to Eugene, i
where they accompanied their
daughter and husband, Mr. and
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The Dalles Saturday, November 1
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