8 Heppner Gazette Times, May 23, 1946 IONE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Echo Palmateer The Fjebekahs held a dinner in their hall election day which was well patronized and they wish to thank the public for their help. A light vote was cast in this precinct. The hospital bill carried here. The American Legion will have a ciean-up day in the grove Satur day, May 25. Everyone who can is urged to help with the work. The Legion and auxiliary are sponsor ing a program at the school house on Memorial day. The Swanson elevator, Garland Swanson proprietor, was sold last week to Archer, Daniels and Mid lands of Portland. The Swanson and Lindstrom ser vice station was recently sold to the Standard Oil company. Charles Chick, son of the late Dr. Chick and a former resident of lone visited here a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson and family will attend the wedding of their son Clifford Sunday, May 26. at Cottage Grove. The bride to-be is Miss Marion Balch of that olace. Rev and Mrs. W, W. Head of Cathlamet. Wash, spent several days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linn. Rev. Head came to deliver the bac calaureate address. He has deliver ed the address to the graduating classes of lone since 1924 with only three exceptions. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Casselman and granddaughter Janice and Mrs Ray Barnett attended a fellowship dinner of the Assembly of God church at Pendleton Thursday of last week. Pat Doherty, son of Mr. and Mrs W. T. Doherty, is stationed at San Antonio Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Heliker attend ed the high school commencement exercises in The Dalles last week. Mrs. Heliker had a brother in the graduating class there. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and family went to The Dalles Sat urday and brought Johnny Peter son home with them. Johnny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peter, son and a nephew of Mr. Rietmann. Mrs. Tom White and son Dale made a business trip to Portland the first of the week. Little Lona White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White spent several days last week in The Dal les hospital with a throat infection but has fully recovered. Lowell Clark is working at Ordnance. Bert Mason Jr. is working in the mountains doing maintenance work at present but will do timber cruis ing for the government the first of June. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom are the parents of a boy born in Pen dleton May 20. The young man weighed seven pounds. H . ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White pur chased the apartment house from Verner Troedson last week. The Ameca club held a picnic supper Sunday evening on Rhea creek. Their husbands were pre sent. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Casselman and family spent the week-end with Mr. Casselman'i parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Casselman. Rev. Carl Sondergren of the Em anuel Lutheran church of Port land will conduct services at the Church of lone Cooperative at 11 a. m. Sunday, May 26, after which a picnic will be held at Grant 01 den's farm. Everyone is welcome to attend. The eighth grade graduating ex ercises will also be held Thursday evening, May 23 with the follow ing graduates, Gerald Peterson, Robert Peterson, Jack Ball, John Jepson, LeRoy Mead Joel Barnett, Ruby Ann Rietmann, Lola Ann McCabe, Patricia Drake, Carletta Olden and Juanita Morgan. Commencement exercises for this year's graduating class will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday May 23 at the high school auditorium. Dr. J. W. Ellison, professor of history from Oregon State college will give the address. Shirley' Smouse, valedic torian, Aloha Painter salutatorian. Those graduating are Stuert Aid rich, Robert Crowell, Midred Carl son, Gwen Coleman, Aloha Pain ter, Gene Rietmann, Joyce Salter, Winifred Zinter, Tom Doherty and Shirley Smouse, Harold Snider, Matt Doherty. Baccalaureate services were held at the Church of lone Cooperative Sunday morning with Rev. W. W, Head conducting the services. The program was as follows: Proces sional, Mrs. Cleo Drake; Invoca tion, Rev. (R. L. Casselman, scrip ture; and prayer, Rev. Head, an them by choir, sermon, Rev. Head, benediction, Rev. Casselman and recessional by Mrs. Drake. Evangelist Ed Galloway is begin . ning Revival Meetings May 21st in the Assembly of God, Every night except Saturday at 8 p. m. Featuring inspirational singing, so los and preaching. Pastor Shelby E. Graves Those going to grand lodge of the Rebekah assembly at Medford are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely of Mor gan, Mrs. Wallace Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Odom of Morgan and Mrs. Sam Esteb. Mrs. Mat thews and Mrs. Esteb are delegates from the lone Rebekah lodge and Mr. Odom from the Morgan I. O. O. F. lodge. The lone high school lost to Condon In a baseball game last week but won from Heppner. The town team played Arlington Sun day and won with a score of 18 to 10. Mrs. Orlo Martin of Moro is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Anne Smouse. Floyd Wiles returned home from the Veterans hospital in Walla Wal la last week. Mrs. Minnie Forbes arrived in lone last week from Oakdale, Cal if. where she spent the winter with , her daughter, Mrs. John Osteen. Miss Katherine White of Youngs- town, Ohio, and Miss Thelma Mil ler of Passaic, N. J. arrived in lone Monday to be the guests of Miss Eva SwansonAIiss White and Miss Miller were recenty discharged from the Waves at San Francisco as was Miss Swanson. They are on their way to their respective homes. Among those from lone attend ing Mrs. Carolyn Bergstrom's fu neral in Heppner Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Johan Troedson and son Carl. Mrs. Mary Swanson. Mrs. E. R. Lundell and Mrs. Walter Dobyns. Mrs. Algott Lundell has been hired to teach in the grades in the lone school for the coming year. Mrs. Lundell taught the Ejght Mile school the past year and comes highly recommended. The H.E.C. of Willows grange met at the home of Mrs. Marion Palmer Thursday of last week with an all day meeting and pot luck dinner at noon. Word was received of the death of Gus Walker, former resident of lone. Berl Akers returned home front a hospital in The Dalles last week. Paul Thomas and Garland Wright of Baker are guests at the Edmond Bristow home. Mr. Wright is a nephew of Mrs. Bristow. Mrs. Hazel Benge and children of Heppner spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lana Padberg. Mrs. Paul 0Meara and mother, Mrs. Rieth and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray spent Saturday in The Dalles and visited Mr. O'Meara who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell re turned from Portland where they CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Morrow County Classes of 46 A GOOD THING For A RAINY DAY For The Boys: Bill Folds, Eversharp and Park er Pen and Pencil Sets, Shaving Sets, Cigarette Cases and Lighters, Zippered Shav ing Kits. For The Girls: Compacts, Stationery, Comb and Brush Sets, Bill Folds, Cosmetics by Dorothy Grey, Helene Pessl, Revlon, Sach ets, Powder Mits, 5-Year Dia ries, Autograph Books. SAAGER'S PHARMACY V. F. W. pom so red D N C Saturday Night, May 25th At the Pavilion Music by KUJ Orchestra Ad mission Tax Included Hamburger-Coffee-Soft Drinks- On sale by V. F. W. Auxiliary after 1 1 :00 p. m.