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Students Graduate At lono Exercises IONE Fiften sraduatlnc M-niur buys and jlm heard W Jar McCr. suprrlntendrnt of rmdlrion Public schools, give lh commencement aJJrrta at lor. School Cafetorlum on June 1. The !un lllch School band played the processional as (he lx boys clad In Cardinal red tapa and yowl lead tha way, followed by th nine female- member of tha class gowned In white. Father Raymond Beard of the lone and Heppner Catholic church cave tha Invocation. Kenneth Smouse, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, Sr., Kave the salutatory address. Kenneth brought forth In hla ad dress phase of the atom and what It and war meana to the graduating cliasea throughout our country at thla time. Following Kenneth's address, Cheryl Urn Jell, daughter it Mr. and Mr. Raymond Lundell played a musical selection at the piano. She then accompanied Lena White tf the graduation class, who aang "Graduation Day- at request of her claw ma tea. Mr. McCrae at thla time pre tented hla addreaa. bringing forth deeper thought on the subjects Kenneth had discussed earlier. Mr. McCrae waa Intro duced by Principal Dalian Shock ley. Awarda presented at the grad uatlon eercUea went t Evelyn May Jensen and John Emu Swanaon. student body scholar ships. Mlsa Jepsen also received partial scholarship to north west Christian College. Francis Kea received the ' lone P.T.A. scholarship and Jean Martin re- ceived the 411 U. P. acholarshlp for $200, the Elks lodge for $100. MOW THE TIME mm Fire I nsurance COSTS NO THAN MORE NOW LATER PREMIUMS AS LOW AS ANYWHERE C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY DATE! TO REMEMItft t June DEaiUm Star round- ers Night June I) Caidsa Club at Mary Luad til's Juna 14 Maraaatba's Jub IS lUbekahs VA )t il C C and from Orescon State I'nlver ally. L. E. Dick, chairman of tha Morrow county school board, pre sented the diplomas to the fol lowing eighth Etadu ktudents: Joe Halvorsen, Bobby L De Spain. Frank Wiley. Shirley Hicks. Francis McLeod. Maxjorle O'Connor, Robert Kmert. Cheryl Lundell. Arlcta Campbell Bill Klinger, Ken Jona and Norma Butler. He then presented the graduating seniors their diplo mas. The valedictory addreaa waa given by Jean Maria Martin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred rick Martin. Jean ued the class motto, "Let There B Peace on Earth and Let It Begin With Me" as the theme of her speech. Rev. Rod MacKenzle of the lone Community church gave the benediction, followed by the playing of the recessional by Ar- eta Mccaoe. HCffWCW OAICTTt TIMES. Thursday. Just I. IUI 7 Rietmann Reunion Calls Guests of Near, Far PHONE 6-9625 HEPPNER Farewell Potluck Held A no-host potluck get-together for a farewell party waa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hausler last Wednesday night The party was In honor of Mr. and Mrs. David McLcod, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hudson and Bill Mc Kinney. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Shockley, Mr. and Mrs. Arnle Hedman, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Lujanj, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spohn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpaln, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs, the honorees and Mr. and Mrs. Hausler. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rae vis ited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and with relatives. They took their daughters, Darcy and Donna, home and also Mr. Rae's sister, Kathy, returned to Portland with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and family have been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Swanson, and with other relatives for a few days. They were here for the graduation of John Swanson. Joe Hausler announced that swimming Instruction will be given at the lone pool starting June 20 at 10:00 a.m. Air. Haus ler will meet with all who are Interested at this time and fur ther announcements will be made. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McElwaln were in Portland for a few days. More hearom han Big Cars"? iy LORRAINE BALL ION E The home i f Mr. and Mr. Vn liiHnunn at lmdon was the seen of the yearly fam ily reunion for the Rletmanna. Guests came from near anl far. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Vtrwi, The Dalles; Mr. and Mm. Dean Rohde of Echo: Mr. and Mrs David Rietmann. Kearney; Joe. Taul and Kriatle Jo of Kenne wick, and the following of lone: Walt Rietmann. Mr. and Mn. Omar Rietmann and r.om. Mr. and Mrs Victor Rietmann. Mr. and Mrs Bb Riet mann. Mark and Brian. .Mr. ami Mra. David Rietmann. Harold and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mellna. Mrs. Jim Lindsay and Malne Munford. Mrs. Jim Llndscy and Mrs Omar Rietmann went on to Port land to attend the OK.S. con vention following the Rietmann reunion at Condon on Sunday, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rietmann are the parents of a baby boy. 6 lb.. 11 -. lorn June 5 at Pioneer Memorial hospital. The St. Williams Altar society met at the home of Mrs. Mable Cotter on Monday evening with Mrs. Howard Crowell ns co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brlstow and Don and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mcllna attended the graduation exercises on May 28 for Julie Rietmann at Whitman college. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hausler are spending their vacation in New Mexico. The Hauslers win return nnueuu) areata), sir iuu idrll a mountain tup has tvn mowM-r win i.e line id care .ipon-d ,1u , ,x..f acting vm Hutments. for the family Birthday ratty Held Mr Joe nairtland wm h. te on Saturday evening at he nom for a birthday party in honor of her husband Joe, Tlue attending and enjoying an even ing of plnoehltf were Mr. and Mrs. Lewlt Ball. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Tucker. Ma Coleman and Kulenna Cor ley. Mrs, Sam Eteh was a patient In Pioneer Memorial hpltal for a few days due to a fall In which he hurt her hip. It was thought at first kite had broken It, but x rays showed only a bad bnil. She returned home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bailey of Heppner visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball on Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols and fam lly. Many out of town guests were here to witness the graduation of the lone class of 1961. Among those were, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gorger, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell and family of Tendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and family, Brenda Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnett have been vacationing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brlstow and Donald and Mrs. Ida Grab Ill were In Heppner to attend the graduation of Sharon Keith- ey last week. Corden Club To Meet The lone Garden club will meet on June 13 at 2:00 p. in to lone In about two weeks, at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lun Mr HVuIah Matthews and daughter tt Camas Valley have neen llilng her mother an! other relatives recently. She I the daughter of Mary Emert Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wagner l Ited oxer the Memorial Day hoi lda with Mrs, Fulenna Corley and Sherry. Memorial Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kit Akers were Mrs. Rusm II Mil ler. Pat and Jim of Boardman and Mr. and Mrs. Ik-il Akers and family. Anna Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ball and family also were guesta later In the day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball vis lied with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, during the Memorial Day holiday and other relatives In the lone, Hepp ner and Ruggs area. They at tended graduation In Heppner last week for their niece, Mar- ene Griffith. Also visiting relatives In lone on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Fmncls Ball and family of Yakima. They were dinner guests at the Lewis Ball home. Mother Dies Suddenly Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce were called to Condon suddenly Wed nesday evening due to the sud den passing of Mr. Boyct'a mother, Mrs. Milton Boyce. Those from here who attended the fun eral on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard. Mr, and Mr Edmund liu, low and Ikiiiald. Mrs. Ida Grab Ill and Mr. and Mra. Kverttt K,;:r.:y vuu u ir.e noma cf Mrs. Frank Mui.kers at Lexing ton lat week to help Mj. lla l Wiles rrlebrate her birthday. Mr and Mrs Lou Carlson and family went ta Salem Thursday night to attend the graduation of Dick Darst from high school Sandra Carl.m re mained with Mrs, J. p. Dart for a Utt and the Parti's aon Hal returned to lone with the Carlsons for a visit here. The lone community has re luctantly bid good bye tn two young families who have found It necessary to move away. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Crawford and daughters. Msrlene. Anita and Cindy, and Mr. and Mrs. David McLeod and family, Fran. Bill. Debbl and Davie. The Craw- fords have moved to Hermlston and the McLeod's to Heppner. Maude Cool of Joseph visited In Ion on Friday with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell. Mr. and Mrs. Al Wlnkleman and others. Carl and Clarence Linn visited at the home of Mrs. Fannlo Grif fith and at the Roy Llndstrom home last week. 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