HtttXt CAICTTC TJMtl Tlwi. AUM. ia
lone News
(Continued l'o o '
Jme HUcy, .Mr PvJ &-
rv th financial !$'; M'
Itrymond 1-uixUU :e '
clal tutimiilr irit A tUnnvt
wan unrl to the )V n,,
lunch-on w
rvii. KM n-mm. Iialla
Sh.iU.-y rrt-rit -n WUlun
rrl-rf.i tht the budirt
nd -rUl lvy rarrll In "
county nJ H .n, U,J h,vt
added ti ft nhool In 1''1.
iumy tkn ly the wnior
iMrvnu I" "ti"1 hBUnB
reception after rdutlcn. "
,i votH l.y thrm to have the
reception. Al "" maj.-rity of
p(,r,nt were In ttwr of the
irhool I-lrnic. My 27 will I
rlM nitr't when award and
letter will I Wn- , ,
The irtcrm "Back to
School MKhf "n1 rrcnU
other Malted the c-larooma
where the teacher hud the
pupil work on display.
r. ...... i. w.r,t ut-re aeived
from table dented In the
Easter theme. The iuie..'
Hind. Mr Harold
Sherer, Mm F M McCllntock. Mrs
Stinky M.HI. Mra K'cnni
Kreb and Mr Vern Strahm.
The 4th grade and the senior
received the highest number In
the room count.
Member of the Maranatha
flub writ to ll.iii..n
,fr tl t.lUtwd fct lui.ile-n
at the b'.me of Mi I '! -Ktiotey
wiMt M U"d !.- t..n
..., mt.t
to the M it"" "' ' ,f "'' ,Uk'
fi.- mecllnii tondurlctl t Mr
K Maikhain kt, pre-.iu-i.
The foH.lr.jj i f fieri were Hee
led lr 'he cmlfi! ear. .mi
Marln !'lm-r. prti lent; Mr
Milton Mfi!.n. pirM-iei.t
,., Mr O I. l.und.-il. amctaiy
and treasurer. Mr lUU-t thank
i Mil who h-tiM-l th-an H.e
C.nmunlty rhurth. It was de
tldeil to f.urvha w aalt and
ij.jkt ahakt-t f'.r tJe cnunn
kitchen.
Mn were made for the
Mother Da ut:h ten tea to k held
it.u 7 in the baM-ment or nif
Community rhurch 2 to 4 P M
Thte on committee are: re
freshment. Mr Milton .Morjrnn
and Mr IW-rl Aker; iea raoir,
Mr Wallare Mattnewi.; pro
irram. Mr Omar Rletmann anu
Mr Bree Kecne; CueM bk.
Mr Walter libyn and Mr
Klla Burgoyne; netting up the
roim. Mr Kenneth Pmoue. Mr
Arthur Crawfonl. Mr H! Mac
Kon7le: clean up. Mr Carry
Tulli and Mr Palmer.
The Mid Columbia Women
fellowship croup will meet at
Milton -Frecwnter April 25.
For the prot'ram. Mrs Alfred
Nelson gave a reading on Our
Christian World Mission ana
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ftmi iflali i th
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ntrrf i
Mil Vj" e n t Mr Mf
KrM' ti ls4 Mr
M Kei tir the ! -r S.r.
rfr -vr.z try the rr.rrr.hrri
tl fr.-ned their plft Ujr
it g.j t.i wi-rld inUiin Mr
Snuu' i f.n.'.ll the
U-!ln n t Mr Uakr on the
!'!'" , ,
Itrtre-hmrnt were wrved In
the hUvitvmm ly Mr II wton
nd Mi MiKin-M-y M ArIIU
SaiH-n n-ive. thf d.r prize.
McCat Peunion
Mr ;md Mi K rl M en-it-ttaimM
at the M.-Tal. reunion
at tht-ir h"Mi' Ka-ter Sunday
The .I1uiiij were prewnt: Mr
i,.,d Mr crff-rd M'Cahe and
i,f lsr.-.kitH".; Mr and
Mr Charlr ln;Ie f Adam;
Mr and Mr In Haal and
i. i.i.i.. unit I.lnd.i of P.rtlanii;
Ml- Mil-'l WnU of Fr.ter-
prlx-: Mr and Mr, llowara
Kuhank and M.irlene. urry
ml Inland of Arlington; (.ri..n
I kin of ("ondiin; Mr and Mr
Pi-itvtuhn anil l.inaa,
Nrtney and Jerry; Mf Mrt
I. A M.'ale nnd Christine and
ru,m; Mr and Mr I-eland Mc
k'i.inov unit Kurt: Mr and Mr
Ah In McCahe and Ashley; Mr
R.ivmond I.unUell anl
Karen nnd theryle; and Arleta
NfcCahe a" '"nP-
Mrs Eubank made a birth
day rake In honor of the birth
day of Mr Intfles, Leland
Kubanks niul Linda Harris.
Mr mwl Mrs Lewis Halvorsen
ilv. Mr and Mrs Leo
Crublreo and family and Mr
Hattle Crabtree of lone and Mrs
Llamhe Srlundar of Salem spent
Easter Sunday at the Archie
Munkers home In LexinRton.
Mr Stickley nnd son. Dale, of
Irrlgon spent Sunday with his
daughter and family. Mr and
Mrs Edison Morgan.
Mr and Mrs Reynolds and
family of Portland visited their
daughter. Miss Ann Reynolds
over the weekend.
Miss Barbara Deklotz spent the
weekend in Portland.
L A MiCabe and Milton
Morgan made a business trip
to Spokane last week.
James Lindsay and Carl
Troedson attended the funeral
services for Dr Fast in Hormtston
Monday.
Dates to remember:
April 22 Three Links club at
the home of Mr David
Rietmann at 2 P M.
April 23 Social meeting of the
Topic club at the home of
Rietmann at 2
a w--- -
P M.
April 2G 7B and Heaitn group
meeting at Steiani on.
Foods in the evening.
April 27 Plant, food ana pie
and coftee sale ax ine
Hebekah hall from 1 to 5
P M sponsored by the lone
Garden club.
April 27 Naomi Fellowship
Circle meeting at o r n.
April 29 Homemakers Festival
In Heppner all day.
April 30 Pomona Grange at
Willows grange hail aii aay.
April 30 Junior-Senior banquet
and prom at ine scnooi m
the evening.
Rev nnd Mrs Robert Whybrew
ami daughter moved to Heppner
last week. Ho Is pastor of the
Nazarene church in Heppner.
Mi- and Mrs Roy Llndstrom
and daughter. Christine, spent
a few days in Pent land the first
of the week.
Miss Sharon Cutsforth, who is
omplovod at the Fred English
Juvenile school in Kennevvick,
Wash, spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs Donald Heliker
r.nd Mr Heliker.
Mr and Mrs Franklin Ely nnd
granddaughter, Cyndl Crawford
spent Sunday in Hermlston.
Mrs IVlmer Crawford enter
tained at bridge Friday evening
at her home. Those receiving
were Mrs waiter jacoos,
Mrs Pete Cannon, 2nd
Mrs Robert DeSpain, low
Mrs Ray Boyce the door
Mr and Mr Pavoi ' a""
dutmr. LoU. if HefmUton
tprrA TAtlet with hi lhet.
Fred Ely.
John BrK.n and Franv
P1ler erp teceiit hi"i In
Beaverton where they uued hi
.n nd ilauchti-f In law Mr
a rut Mr Hunton Br)""-
Mr an.l Mr Tel Palmaterr
iii.l thildren ient Faster Sun
day at the Ilarry O'Donnell home
hi lleppiu-r.
Dinner cuet at the Lewi
Ball hm. i:ater Sunday were
Mr and Mr Harry Fetorwn nl
Cene and Ronnie of layllle; Mr
and Mr Luther Oarner ana
Stevle of Tendletun; Mr and Mr
Vernon Chrt t o p h e r o n and
Kathv ami IX'bble .f Olex; Mr
and Mr Ilonald Ball and child
ren and Elmer Petersen.
Mr Gordon White and daugh
ter Ljna. and Mrs Edythe White
sjM-nt the weekend In rortiann
Mr and Mr John Sander and
children and Mr Mattle Morgan
of Portland pent the weekend at
the John Eubank home and
also visited other relatives.
Other cuest at the Eubank
home Sunday were Mr and Mr
Donald Eubank and children of
Arlington.
Easter puests at the home of
Lewis Padbertr and Mr Ruby
Nichols were Mr and Mrs Leslie
Roundy and children of Kenne
wick. Wash; Mr and Mrs Ralph
Klncaid and daughter of Stan-
field, Earl I'adberg of LaGrande
and Roger Lindsay and Lyie
Klncaid.
Kay Boll am. a former resident
of lone, and now director of
Women's activities and art dir
ector for the Oregonian recently
was named "Home Economist of
Achievement for 10' in
Eucene. She has been a staff
member of the Oregonian since
1925. She has received many
awards and honors among them
were in 1951 "Alumna of the
Year", Sigma Phi; in 1953 she
was named "Woman of Achieve
ment" for the year. Mrs Bollam
Is a eraduate of Oregon Mate
College. She Is the daughter of
the late Rev and Mrs J L Jones
and lived in lone for many years.
She taught school in this com
munity and also in Portland.
Rev Jones was one of the first
ministers to locate In lone. Mrs
Bollam Is a sister of Miss Gwen
dolen Jones of Portland and Mrs
Earl Blake of Heppner.
Rov Means, gatekeeper of the
State grange and district deputy
fr.m rv.hutr ta vWitor at
tlf Willow C'Ree meeting
Saturday -ente.g, H Cve
wry tr.tereninst talk on nm-
r.. unity -rv.-e ! "
of the wildlife ttmmlion
tskir.if pM-efty fur eme re
, i v Raymond Lundetl In-
M.!!-d a one of the executive
(..o.i!ii:tee. r.-f renhment were
ii.rved after the mevting.
III lll-V "I
m.t at the hall Friday and
d.aned the hail. At the bust
in rne-!lnj! conducted by Mr
Harvey Ring, chairman, plan
ere complH.Hl for the luncheon
lo t mt ed the Garden club
convention memer. April 20
and for Pomona crange here
April XI A pollock lunch wa
ened at noon.
The WMF f Hop Lutheran
church meeting wa held at the
home of Mr and Mr G Hermann
Ihuntday evening rf lsttt week.
Oth. r present were Rev and
Mr Jhn 1'ydgren and children.
Mr Elmer Schmidt. Mr Harlan
MeCurdy Jr. and Mr Julia Schel
of Heppner and Mr Irvln Rauch
and Mr Gene Majeske of Lex
ington. After the buslnew, miet
Ing, Rev Rydgren hlumed slide
on th B.bl nl rtei4eni
a the Vnltrd State
Gut t te Ch;i'!- Hi ir n
home Sunday w I I parent.
i. xt J I. HutUm of IVn-
metun and Rev and Mr B'd
VaiKenle and daughter.
Bob Rii-e and Prnrl R were
elected delegate t.J Beaver B"
State at a meetln? t.f the Amer-i-.-
i ..,.i.,n ncMt Tuedav even
ing. April 12. B 'b 1 the ton f
Mr and Mr Lloyd Rk and
Francl 1 the n of Mr and
Mr Hell Rea. Tley are both
jonor In the lone high achool
and they were chen for cour
ai;e. honenty. phyUal flttne.
1,'mlenhlp. character and fine
, The convention U held
at Wtllanvette L'niveniity In
Salem In June.
it ih. hutlnewl meeting con-
ductal by Robert Rietmann.
commander, it wa decided to
Install tiding on the Legion hall.
The district 6 convention will be
held here Wednesday, April 20.
The department vice president
and the district commander are
expected to be present.
New book received in the lone
public library are; The Cross on
the Drum, by Cave; Senator
Mar!o" Daughter by Key;
The Crat Tradition by Keye
it;; J PU l Watrr by Curry.
Mr Ruby DUkon ff H4
River vlHe4 her iter. Mr Sam
F.teb and Mr Ftrb lat week.
Mr Franklin FJy and Mr
Delmer Crawford and daughter.
Anita. rfr reent Portland vl.
It.ir. They vlted at the Fayne
Elv home.
Guest Sunday at the Wallace
Gaarlnd home were Mr and
Mr Len Ray Swaa of Heppner.
Mr Clyde Crawford and aon.
Mr Ida Coleman and Unda.
Maryann and Roberta William.
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