ONE NOTES
I ECHO PALMATEER
New Ixxks added to lhi Ine
public librarv aie: I'd. I-.io the
Sinclng Mountains fc Lit-wrlln;
The Conquest if lh North and
South Pule by CHven; Frmn
enhacen la Okanogan by V K
FTlim; and The Wurld Almanac
for 1900.
The from her who attended
the funeral service f lert John
son In FortUnd Tuesday if lat
wwk were Roy Llndtrm, Jaik
Farrla. Waller KwU-rl and Omar
Rlrtmann. They vUm-d Nor
ton Lundell t the V it O Med
ical hospital.
Janice Crawford j-iit Wednes
day night i.f last week with her
grandparents, Mr and Mrs Waie
Crawford. She l a sjhomore In
the Eastern Oregon College and
la a memln-r of the college band
that have been touring Califor
nia. Nevada, Idaho and Oregon.
They flayed at the school Thurs
day morning. Miss Crawford
lives in Helix.
The county committee mem
bers met at the home of Mrs
Bryce Keene Monday of last
week. They were Mrs Warren
McCoy of Irrlgon, Mrs Weymeier
of Boardman. Mrs Wilbur t reni n
of Pine City, Mrs Randall Martin
of Lena
Ileppner
church achoul for the orphanage
here Thev also f-nt pictures
uf some of the orphans and a
letter of a returned tTUMnr
who worked In the orphanage.
Mrs FrediWk Martin. Mrs Car-
land Swanson and Mrs Mary
5unon snent Saturday In La-
Grande where they attended the
Eastern Oregon muic eompem-
Ion, In which the lone nign
school took part.
Several women of the iom-
munlty church are cleaning the
church this week.
Mr and Mrs E Markham Baker
spent Sunday In Walla waua
where they visited his brother
and famllv. Kedrtc Baker and his
sister and family, Mrs Amll Van-
Mrs Gene Ferguson of.Bruen.
and Mrs John Berg- Mr and Mrs Ralph Crum and
.o f flh rrnfV Mr I. A am V MC-ni SUnuuy Willi lirr
McCabe and daughter Doris were parents, Mr and Mrs E C Strahm
quests. 'in The Dalles.
i n v;i v churvh Sunday
!rh..l wttl h-14 pwttrff ev-
jlirt Monday i4 each month at
'j r m
M. U Ismail and grnd i Ivm.t.a crafitf wt rnH at
dauM-r. Linda and Marann WUI..WS gtatu'e. Apill '
VH;um and Mr I'alm all d mUr
aiw-r mad - trip to liernu.un The lt f The Crral IVvU
. . .... i,-iin1 uas hela Monuai
s-'ara- . . ... i ; k , ,he home of
fi d4 In ViSfti" buTine Mr rnri Unfflth. Th h
w.k She uited withlhaxe attended the meei.rg. were
I" .. .... Mr. it.tel.Mr Norman ,Nel-.n. Mrs Wmcr
EYT Ti-l-m. Mrs p.m 9mMK M
I., ffutminfl and Mm
kV'Il'( - -
Grlf-
K - . . 1. .... I . .ttflf I
was received by the Community I CreJ, rd.iona
church aihool from v'u,,,"n Im-ilngs which have been held
i.. .n.. ..f U1 31 maAe h Tie
Putman Flying, Inc.
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Tue.!ay evenings at the nome
of Rev and Mra Rod McKenle
was held Tuesday evening, April
5 on V S Global strategy
Outl.x.k in I",".
Mrs Gordon While and daugh
ter. Lona and Mrs Tom White
and daughters and Jim Walsh
were Portland visitors last week.
WaUh. who has been vUltlng
here, took Ihe plane for hit home
in Bt'n.
Adn Hamlett who Is employ
ed In Ontario spent the week
end with his family here.
Mrs Vester Hams was elected
uvroian-. treasurer of the lone
TV Co op to take Adon Ham
letfs place, who resigned.
Mr and Mrs Gene Hall enter
tained at a bridge party Satur
day evening at their home. Those
receiving prizes were Mr and
Mrs Ray Boyce high and Robert
Jcpsen and Mrs Delmer Craw
ford, low.
Rev and Mrs James Riley and
children. Mrs Ruby Nichols and
Mrs Edison Morgan and child
ren went to Rock Creek Sunday
afternoon to hunt rocks. They
found several specimens Includ
ing opals.
Mrs G Hermann entertained
the following at a party Thurs
day afternoon of last week in
honor of Mrs Garry Tullis birth
day. Others present were Mrs
Clell Rea. Mrs Harold Dobyns.
Mrs Harold Sherer. Mrs Marion
Palmer. Mrs Cecil Thorne. Mrs
Milton Morgan. Mrs Lee Palmer
and daughters. Donna and Deb
orah, Mrs Harlan Crawford and
children, Tara and Craig, Mrs
nirk Sherer and Mrs Roy Lind-
strom and daughter, Christine.
Lake Beckner recelvea wora
that his brother, Robert E Beck
ner of Baltimore Maryland died
last week. Another brother. Fred
Beckner and son. Ted, of Wash-
tucna. Wash were here Satur
day. Fred was on his way to at
tend the funeral services In Baltimore.
Mrs Stella O'Meara is a pat
ient in the Pioneer Memorial
hosnital. Mrs Frances Piper is
t.nkinfr care of Mrs Ellen Reith
w hile Mrs O'Meara Is in the hos
pital.
Mrs Fannie Griffith returned
home Friday of last week from
Portland where she stayed at the
home of her daughter and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs Dwlght Haugen.
She stayed with the children
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ur PonHloton. Ore.lar.ril 14 Maundv Thursday set
m.M.mM.l I ria and reception lor new
iimiuiiiii
M1 Mr and Mr llucn made
a ! Un niwi U.' :
Mm Crt funmr.ham f r
t'a'U Idaho rf turned horn with
hrr for VWI
jj VUlof tietmnri h4
.,itnklin V"- lulled rt
Ihrir atJ Uer
Mrs Wter lUms ih me
Ameikan Ugon AuviUr Jan.
U Kl r,"u' "f'nu- ,,lr
alto enjoys ,u,uh, Mj
.1 i. ih.. cnairman ot m
liaiit - - - ,
The UU roir.B nr
. . n.i,airr Mailrne ana
Anita Oawford. K."n wJChrt.
i nm rran m".
Garland and Ktutine IVterm
Mrs Gordon Wl ite wen! to Ar
lington Monday lo be with the
Dewey West lamuy. n
Wet Sr " Knu'1 ,n " u
ecldent at Celllo Sunday even-
Ins Mr West ana uaucmn
injured and are patients In The
Dalles ruplJ. . .. .
Mr and Mrs Kotrt van n.-tj
and children or t-ugene j-.i
.v.. ttkend with Mr and Mrs
Louis Carlson and family.
Guest at the Lee Palmer
home Sunday were Mr and Mrs
Lincoln Nash and daughters.
Rose and Shirley. Aron and Cin
dy Smith and Monty Robinson
of Ileppner and Mr and Mrs
Marlon Palmer.
Mrs Roland BetKrom and
daughters. Shauna and Lorl.
spent the weekend with her par
ents. Mr and Mrs Marcum. at
Devils Lake. She brought her
other dauRhter. Kay. home with
her. Kay has been visiting her
grandparents for a few weeka.
Mrs Vester lUm entertained
at a pinochle party at the Art
Warren home Friday of last
week. Those receiving prizes
were Mrs Warren, high: Mrs
rimnr Haiti, low: Mrs Ed Baker
300 pinochle and Mrs Herbert
Peterson the door prize.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Morgan and
Virgil and Bonnie, and Mrs E R
Lundell spent Saturday and
Sunday In Portland where they
visited Norton Lundell at the
U of 0 Medical hospital. He
expects to leave the hospital this
week and will stay with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Frank Lundell In Mil
waukie for awhile.
Mr and Mrs Leonard Melena
and children. Donald and Blllle
Jean, of Pullman, Wash spent
the weekend with his father, W
E Melena, and Mrs Mclena.
Dates to remember!
April 8 Studv meeting ol tha
Topic club at the home of
Mrs Vernar Troedson at 2:15
P M. Members are to bring
suggestions for next year's
program.
April 10 Child Wellare tea ai
the Legion hau, sponsorea
by the American Legion
Auxiliary. Ereiyone wel
coma. 2 to 4 P M.
April 10 Palm Sunday Mass at
11 A M at 51 wuuanw
church.
April 12 School election on the
school budget ana im
levy 2 to 8 P M at the school
cafetorlum.
April 12 lone Garden ciuo
meeting at the noma 01 w
Elba Akers at 2 P M.
April 13 Maranatha club meet
ing at the home of Mrs Earl
McKlnney near Hermiston
with a luncheon at 12 noon
and the meeting at the home
of Mrs Lloyd Howton In Her
miston at 2 P M. All who
plan to go should notify Mrs
E Markham Baker or Mrs
Rod MacKenxie by April 10.
April 13 lone P-TA meeting at
8 PM. Back to School Night.
All parents will visit their
children room
mi the CaiaitT
AmU 11 MM&twtt ! the MCC
WUlews fts will
the fcU l (!'
up, A peOurk lunch will be
tva4 at boa.
Apt i I IV Childie el the Com
munity church Khool fiam
the luaiM daw will meat
tar Cottar ptequua ptacttce
at 130 t H ol the church.
A pi it It A traveling food sole
tpeaaoiea by the let a
Omega chapter. Starting lo
the moratiig. Orders may bo
tttt with Mis BUI Itletmano.
April IT Cotter luoday Sua
lUe services ot the city pork
at I A M lollowad by
breakfast la the basement
of the Community church.
This will be a free will offer
Ing. Everyone welcome
these services.
An Caster program at the
Community church at t:S
A M also the lone Bible
church Caster program ot
the homo of Rev James Riley
Id the morning.
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BOARDMAN ITEMS
Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow
and daughter. Anita of La-
Grande were weekend visitor at
the home of Marlow's parents, Mr
and Mrs Frank Marlow. iney
and Mrs Marlow also went to
Walla Walla. Wash Saturday to
visit her aunt. Mrs Zerba. Sun
day visitors at the Marlow home
were Mr and Mrs Douglas Callrf
and children Danny, Cindy .nd
Bryan f Trouilake. Wash.
Mr and Mrs Bill Calif f and
children Stevie. Matt, Renee and
Vickie of Estacada were week
end visitors at the home of Mrs
Califf's mother. Mrs Louise Ear-
wood.
Mr and Mrs Claud Coats went
to Hardman Sunday to visit
Coats' brother. Jess Coats.
Mrs Joe Tatone was one of
the guest speakers at the con
vention of the 3rd District of the
Oregon Federation of Womens
Clubs in St Helens Tuesday of
last week.
Mrs Lowell Shattuck was hon
ored on the occasion of her birth
day Monday when several neigh
bors surprised her during the
noon hour with a small party.
In the group were Mrs Nathan
Thorpe, Mrs Claud Coats, Mrs
Louise Earwood, Mrs Frank Mar
low and Mrs Cecil Hamilton.
Mrs George Slcard lias return
ed home from St Anthony's hospital.
Wagon Wheel Cafe
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LOUNGE OPEN AT 1 P. M.
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Ronald Cr Agnet Ltonnig
Mrs. Claire O'Donncll, Cook
. MMiaaawio
LIVE MUSIC SATURDAY NIGHTS
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PHONE 6-9922
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