lone Council Talks
ly ECHO PALMATEER
The hiring of an ei'rU'iu-eJ
police offUvr fr the city of Lr.e
Mas dicukl ul a jvial tuun
ell mtlng Wednewtuy evening
ot lat week. Petitions ti pre.
aented to the (Hiundl aking for
better law enforcement anil a
full lime uUWrt, P.ev James
Riley, pUr of the Ine Bihle
church, gave a talk and reason
why that the city nhuultl have
a police officer. Talk were alo
given by Pallas Shock ley and
Robert PeSpaln. Mayor C'haile
O'Connor appointed !'' Lind
strom. Fredrick Martin and him
self on a committee to contact
the city attorney and Investigate
the best procedure for putting
this question before the people
tf lone to vote on.
A clean up week was also dis
cussed and those on the com
mittee to make further plans are
Mm Robert DeSpain. Omar Riot
mann and Bill Rletmann. Mr De
Spain and Kldon Tucker will
burn off vacant lots with the use
of the fire truck for a nominal
fee.
The budget was prepared by
E W Brlstow, Pete Cannon and
Robert DeSpain.
The city auditor. Lee Kipling
of Portland was present at the
meeting also. Several people
were present.
Attend Cities Meeting
Those from here who attended
the regional League of Oregon
Cities meeting for city offic
ials of Umatilla and Morrow
counties at the Elks club in
Pendleton Friday evening of last
week were mayor and Mrs
Charles O'Connor. Mr and Mrs
Omar Rletmann, Mr and Mrs Bill
Rletmann, Mr and Mrs Roy Llnd
strom. Mr and Mrs Fredrick Mar
tin. Mr and Mrs Robert DeSpain
and Mrs Echo Palmateer. A ban
quet was enjoyed before the
meeting. Mayor Norman Gorfkle.
of Pendleton was the toast
master and the meeting was con
ducted by Herman K e h r 1 1,
Eugene, secretary of the League
who also gave a talk. Others
giving talks were Dick Ryan,
field consultant of the League,
mayor John Snider, Medford and
nresldent of the league. Short
talks were given by the mayors
,hn tnld of the problems ana
developments in their cities.
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Other dignuar.es -
Kev reoresentative R R Ray-
mond and representative awi-
ford Hansen all or umauu.
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met with Mr K.enern oeiuie mc
meeting were Mrs DeSpain, Bill
Rietmann, Roy Lindstrom, frea- c
rick Martin and Mayor OCon
nor. The planning for future de
velopments were discussed.
tlopments were uim.-um.cu.
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county planning committee ear-
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Her in the afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Fredrick Martin
spent Friday In LaCrande where
thev attendiHl a school meeting
with the state chancellor of high
er education.
Adon Hamlelt of Ontario was
a visitor here last week.
Mr and Mrs James Morgan
and family and Gene Grabill
recently visited at Maryhill
museum.
The Couples Club, a Commun
ity church organization, meeting
was held at the home of Mr
and Mrs Bill Rietmann Thurs
day evening of last week. Meet
ings will be held the 13th of
each month at 8 p m. The next
meeting will be May 13 at the
Jack Barak home and the sub
ject to be discussed is demo
cratic candidates for president.
Bible study will be each
Thursday evening at the Com
munity church parsonage at
7-30 p m. Everyone welcome.
Mrs E Markham Baker was
elected vice president of the
Mid-Columbia Association of
Women's Fellowship at a meet
ing at Mllton-Freewater xuonuay
f tact ivook. Mrs Rod MacKen
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Others from here at
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,n "m a Charles Hudson and
Kathryn Mackcnz e. Mrs Riot-
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son children stayed w.th rel-
fii-c in Pendleton.
Thn Altar society of St Wil
liams church met at the home
of Mrs Mabel Cotter Wednesday
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decided to set up a memorial
fund with which to purchase an
electric organ for the church.
Study meetings were discussed
to be held after the business
meetings. Refreshments were
served by the hostesses.
Miss May Johannson of Greive,
Sweden was a house guest at the
home of Carl Troedson and Mr
and Mrs Howard Nottage last
week. She is a relative of Carl
and Mrs Nottage. She left Sun
day for Pendleton where she
will be employed in the St An
thony's hospital.
Mr and Mrs Franklin Lind
strom gave a dinner Saturday
evening in honor of Miss May
Johannson of Greive. Sweden.
Present were Miss Alta Phillips
of Hermiston, Miss Lola Wilson,
Mr and Mrs Howard Nottage,
Carl Troedson, Johan Troedson
and Koy wnusirom.
A party was given in honor 1
of Mr and Mrs Donald Eubanks
of Arlington Sunday alternoon
at the home of Mr and Mrs C E
Brenner. They were presented
with a money tree. Mrs Gordon
White was the co-hostess.
Mrs James Barnett underwent
surgery at Pioneer Memorial
hospital last week.
Paul Miller is a patient in
The Dalles hospital.
Mrs C W Burton of Portland
soent last week with her mother,
Mrs- Lana l'aaoerg. sne u
D..fr. ,-inrl Mrs Harlan Devin
of Condon spent Sunday with
Mrs Fadberg. Mr uunon n
heen employed in Arlington on
an engineering job.
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen anu ima
Norman Nelson attenaea uie
P-TA state convention in Med
ford last week. Mrs Halvorsen
visited at the Henry Halvorsen
home there and Mrs Nelson vis
ited friends while there.
Mr and Mrs Leonard Carlson
and Mrs Edith Hite of Portland
left Monday for their homes in
Portland after visiting relatives
here. .
Mr and Mrs Walter Dobyns
and Mrs Edith Nichoson spent
a few days in Portland.
Mr and Mrs Louis Carlson and
children were Portland visitors
last week.
Mr and Mrs E Markham Baker
toon their daughter, Mardine,
back to LaGrande Sunday where
s!v is a student at I.OCE. She
pent the weekend here.
John Blalock gave a talk and
fhowed pictures on missionary
work in Japan and China at the
First Baptist church here Sun
day evening. He also sang a
song in Japanese. Mr and Mrs
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tbe eotitfregatu.n lnln: Mr
blalock h bern mWl"nary
In China and Jupan f r nevrral
yeara.
Mr Charle liberty entertain
rd the following at a coffee hour
at her htme Wednesday after
n.Hin at her home: Mr Frank
lin Llndtron. Mr David Bilker.
Mm Verner Troedson and Mr
Arthur Crawford.
Mr Margery Doherty and or
Bill. 'f Pendleton was a Kitoi
at the home tf her no and
fjunily. Mr and Mr Charle Do
herty Wednesday of List week.
Bill left for Seattle and will Jln
the army.
Mrs Adon Hamlett gave a
birthday party Wednesday after
nKin. April 27 in honor of her
daughter. Sharlene'u 0th birth
day. Guests were girl f the
3rd grade. Maryann Williams
and Terry O'Connor. Christine
Strahm, Susanne MoCllntock.
Kathy Gorman and Teresa
Stefanl stayed overnight at the
Hamlett home that night.
Guests at the Ray Barnett and
James Barnett homes the past
week were Mrs Vernon Aune and
son of Seattle and Mrs Mary
Pfelffer of Pendleton. They were
dinner guests at the Ray Bar
nett's Sunday. Others there were
Mrs Harry Dinges. Mrs Fern
Graves and David Barnett of
Heppner and James Barnett nnd
children.
Mr anu u . iwiuk-j v
Jr and children of Portland vis
ited her mother, Mrs Ida Cole
man and other relatives over the
weekend.
Miss Judy Miller of Hermiston
was a house guest over the
weekend at the Fredrick Martin
home.
Robert Jepscn Is in Eugene
this week. Mrs Jepsen and child
ren are visiting relatives In Pen
dleton for a couple of days.
Mr and Mrs Delmer Crawford
and daughters, Mrs Franklin Ely
and Mrs Wallace Matthews
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were Mrs C E Brenner. Mrs Leo
Crabtree and Mrs Blanche
Scheelar.
fr Garland Swanson left by
plane from Pendleton Sunday for
San Antonio, Texas to visit her
son Dennis Swanson and family.
Dennis is in the Air Force mere
and underwent surgery on his
arm Monday.
Mrs Gordon White and daugh
ter, Lona. and granddaughters
Lea and Yvonne White were
Portland visitors last week. The
nmnHHauphters visited their
other grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Leland Moe in I'oruana. mis
Lewis Ball also accompanied
them and visited her daughter
and family, Mr and Mrs Steven
Loy in Beaverton.
Mrs Delia Corson returned
home Tuesday of last week from
Portland where she visited her
niece, Mrs Florence Swanson.
Miss Opal Briggs of Heppner ac
companied her.
Mrs D G Lujan was elected
president of the Naomi Circle
of the Woman's Fellowship
group at a meeting at the home
of Mrs Walter Corley, Wednes
day evening, April 27. Other
Officers elected were Mrs James
Monroe, vice president; Mrs
Arnie Hedman, secretary and
Mrs Charles Hudson, worship
chairman. The group will meet
for a joint installation with the
Miriam Circle and the Mara
natha club May 25 at the Com
munity church with the Naomi
Circle as the host and Rev Rod
MacKenzie as installing officer.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Corley and Mrs Gordon
White.
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Monument Girl
Named Queen of
Junior Rodeo
By MARTHA MATTESON
Mi l'-.trliata Wheeler of Mn
utv.ent, daughter of Mr and Mr
J,e Wheeler, will reljjn a queen
of the l.th annual Fastern Ore
gon Junior rodeo. May IMS at
John Day.
The 10. eur old Mis I
Junior student In the Monument
high school and was chosen
from a field of 11 contestant.
They will appear at Boise.
Idaho' TV over KBOI, channel 2
on the Bonnie Wallace program
at 2:30 p m. Following thl pro
pram they will make an appear
ance on channel 7. KTVB on the
Periseoe program.
Members of the court are
queen Barbara Wheeler; Joyce
Comfort. Janet Cole. John Day;
J.ilene Becker. Prairie City and
Lou Ann Vinson. Monument,
daughter of Mr and Mrs L D
Vinson.
Mrs Helen Brown has return-
Date to remember :
May 6 Food and pi and coffe
sal at th Rebekah hail Be
ginning ct 1:30 p m. Spon
sored by the Eaitern Star
social club.
May 7 Mother-Daughter tea at
the Community church 2 to
4 pm. All mother and
daughters in the community
ere welcome.
May 10 Garden club meeting at
the home of Mrs Anna Lind
strom. May 11 Maxanortha club meet
ing at the horn of Mrs
Omar Rietmann, 2 pm.
May II P-TA meeting at 8 p m.
Installation of officers and
reports on stato convention.
May 13 Study meeting of the
Topic club at the home of
Mrs Charles Carlson at 2:15
r m.
May 13 Couples club meeting
at the home of Mr and Mrs
Jack Barak at 8 p m.
May 14 Clean up at the Ion
and Morgan cemeteries be
glnlng at 9 a m with a pot
luck dinner at the Rebekah
hall for the workers. Every
one is urged to attend.
Mrs Alta Lofton and Mr and
Mrs Bill Jeager and children of
Condon spent the weekend at
the A H Marlck home.
The lone Garden club held a
very successful food and plant
sale last week.
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HEFPNIR CAltTTt TlMES. Thuttdoy. May i. 1M
ed home after Kotrg t Sah-m
for the fur-.4 tn-rbf of J A
Brown, f4t. of r le hu'
band. Chester A Blown. Then
she went on over to OlympU.
Washinsnm to ul her n-ter
and husband, and to attend their
(olden Wedding anniversary.
She wa a bridesmaid at their
wedding 50 year ago.
Mr Norrls S.ubbietield and
daughter Linda. Mr Vera Gatd
u,t droe to Portland Friday on
business, returning home Wed
msd.y, June Hutchison drove Mr Earl
le.U and kinall wn to Prlne
ille Monday for medical aid for
th baby.
Mr nnd Mr Lonnle Harris
drove to John Day Sunday to
i,rin. home Mr Polsla Sweek
who' had been a patient In the
Itovpltal three or four days.
Mrs Bill McCoy went to ron
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Mr and Mr II. II and two
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