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lone Families Welcome Easter Weekend Guests By LORRAINE BALL Dates to Remember: May 1 Rainbow May 1 Legion Auxiliary at the nan, z:uu p. m. May 1 Garden Club Plant, Food, pie and coffee sale (Bristows) i:jo p. m. May 1 City council (evening) May 2 Social club May 3 Rebekah (social) May 3 Extension IONE Mrs. Roy Lindstrom was hostess on Easter Sunday for a dinner party with guests, Mr, ana Mrs. Lee Crutcher and fam lly of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Crutcher, Gresham, Mrs, Anna Lindstrom, Mrs. Fannie Griffith and her immediate fam ily. Guests later in the evening included Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A, Lindstrom and BUI. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lundell Corliss and Curtis of Boise, Idaho visited Saturday, Sunday and Monday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jepsen en tertained at an Easter dinner at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs Jack Hynd, Bonnie and Dick of Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lieu alien and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lieuallen, F r a n c i n e, Mark, Nancy, Diane and bally of Pen dleton. Akers Extend Thanks Mr. and Mrs, Elbe Akers wish to take this method of publically expressing their sincere thanks to the people of the lone com munity and surrounding areas tor their help and contributions their interest in Danny's welfare and his progress, and for all the thoughtful acts and deeds re ceived by them during his recent recovery. Dunny is improving steadily eacn aav. Danny, as you will recall, was seriously injured in a freak car accident at his lather s garage The community came forward with individual and organizat ional help by sponsoring socials, such as card parties and food a es. and climaxed with a com munitv benefit dance. To date approximately $525 has been do nated toward offsetting the med ical expenses. Birthday Is Observed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helina and son John of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crutcher of Gresh am were here on Saturday to help Mrs. Anna LJndstrqm cele brate her birthday. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell, Mary Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Rov W. Lindstrom and fam ily, Irene Swanson and Albert Lindstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leosis of Wulta 'Walla, Wn were Easter Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbe Akers. Also visiting was Mr. Leosis' cousin, Ham Leosis, and Mr. and Mrs. James Barnette and family, Les lie and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, Elmer Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Ball and family were Easter Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Clifford Ahlrieh at ' Cecil. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (hristopherson and girls of Olex. Auxiliary To Sell Wreaths Auxiliary meeting this month was held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Thome with five members present. Poppy corsages were made. The auxiliary wishes to announce that they will make poppy memorial wreaths on re quest. Anyone wishing may con tact Helen McCabe, poppy chair man, or any auxiliary member. These wreaths are appropriate for any grave. Mrs. Tom White was hostess for an Easter dinner in honor of bale and Edvthe White, Mr. and Airs. Leland Moe of Portland, her Todd, to Kerwin Dauehton at parents. Mrs. Bessie Creson qf Roseburg. Marilyn, is a student Hood River and Gordon White, at the University of Oregon and Kail Padberg; of La Grande Kerwin is a lieutenant in the t. . - - . visited during the week-end with Louis Padberg. The two men, along with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kin caid and family of lone and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Cecil were Easter dinner guests at the L. E, Roundy home in Kennewick, Wn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree completed moving back to the ranch this past Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe of Heppner left their two sons with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Crabtree, while they went to Spokane for the Easter week end. Mrs. Blanche Scheelar re turned with them and will visit in Heppner with the McCabes for a few days and will come to lone to visit with her daugh ter, Irene Crabtree Sharon Crabtree spent the Easter week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree, Ron, Janet Palmer and Ashley and Kevin McCabe motored to Port land on Sunday when Sharon returned. Also accompanying them was Elaine Laird or Hepp ner. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Yarnell and Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell spent Easter week-end with the cut ford Yarnells. They visited the Pelton and Round Butte dams while there. Plant Food Sale Tuesday Dont forget the lone Garden Club Plant Sale at Bristows store on Tuesday, May 1, at 1:30 p. m, There will also be a food sale, and pie and coffee will be sold Recent week-end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Oswalt of West Linn. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller at tended an "All Rock Hounds Pow Wow" earlier this month at Maupin. It was a camp-out and Mr. and Mrs. Miller took their trailor and ieep. About 300 rockhound enthusiasts attended. Auxiliary Meets Tuesday Beverly Doherty and Rosetta Palmateer will be the hostesses on Tuesday, May 1, for Legion Auxiliary. The meeting is sched uled for 2:00 p. m. at the Legion hall. The district president and the department president will be present and everyone is urged to attend to welcome these ladies. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller was in Portland last week twice for dental surgery for Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Eulenna Corley was host ess on Easter Sunday for a din ness in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Seehafer of Board- man, and tor Mr. and Mrs. Duane Essex and family of Sac- omento who have been visit ne at the Seehafer home. Mr. and Mrs. Essex left to visit the World's Fair in Seattle before returning to California. Mr. and Mrs. a. M, Bartiamay, Tom and Beth, were Easter week-end guests at the home ot tehir daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer. Other Sunday dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bvron Bradshaw of Albany visited last week at the home of their daughter ana family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Do herty. While here tney onservea the birthday of Ricky Doherty. Easter Su'ndav guests at the homp of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doherty were his mother, Mrs. Madge Doherty ot Fenaieton ana Mr. and Mrs. Pat C. Doherty and niece Sarah also of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Leland McKinney hosted an Easter Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCabe and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Keene, Cathy Keen, and Kurt and Kenn McKinney, at the McKinney ranch home. Martins Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin and Ralph recently attended the wedding of their niece, Marilyn 7 1 ' mmmm. 1- , ifi. i. h HEPPNER Sec. 2 6 pages Gazette-Time Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 26, 1962 MRS. CHARLES O'CONNOR is shown talking via telephone with a cousin in Phoenix, Ariz., courtesy of Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company, in Pendleton April 14 while her husband. Mayor Charles O'Connor of lone, watches. The company enter tained mayors of the area and newspaper people at a dinner and tour to acquaint them with direct distance dialing. The O'Connors hadn't talked with the Arizona relatives in 15 years and found them very surprised to get the call. Mrs. O'Connor said that the direct dialing worked "just fine." Back Again For Your Enjoyment 0 ro 4 Mk SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 25 Western Music By Howard and Harold Come For Fun And Fine Food Sfefani's Fine Food U. S. Army. Jean Martin and Melvin Martin also attended from the University of Oregon. Mrs. Martin and Jean cut and served the wedding cake during the reception. Called To Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer were called to Redmond on Wed nesday of last week due to the illness of their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Pierce. Mrs, Pierce en tered the hospital on Wednes day evening giving birth by caesarean operation on Friday, morning, April 20 to a baby girl Kobyn Kay, weighing IV oz. Both mother and daughter were improving when the Sherer's re turned home Sunday. Ex-Resident Visits Melvin L. AUyn of Piedmont, Calif., formerly of Lexington, came back for an Easter visit with his mother In Lexington. He has been In California for six months and has a position with Lundell Associates as a draftsman. Allyn formerly work ed for Jack Van Winkle in the latter's service station here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle and family visited over the week-end with their dauehter. Shirley, a student at a beautv school in Portland. Churches To Join For Spring Meet IONE On Monday, April 30, the wompn nf tho MH.r,ninmkin .uiM-wiuiuuia Association will hold their spring m-cuiiK in lone at the Com munity church. Women from the in the association will gather ai v.oyj a. m. ann tho maottmr will adjourn at 3:00 p. m. Mrs. Joy Miller, state presi dent of the Wnmpn'o Foil,,. ship of the Oregon Congregat- "mi vuiuwence; ut. Adelbert Buttrev. SUDPrlntenHpnt nf tho Oregon Conference; Mrs. Carol Buurey, and Mrs. Marjorie Ba ker, president of the Women's Fellowship of the Mid-Columbia Association, will cnnrinpt tho meeting, Mrs. Neil Meadowcroft of Walla Walla. Wn.. PhHstlnn social action chairman of the National Womens' Foil Will address the prnnn In tho morning and afternoon. Dr. Butt- rey win address the group on the theme. "ExDandinp Hnri-nns In Oregon." Mrs. Glen Biehl will sing for the crouD and Mrs Pnnl Tame will be the organist for the day. Both ladies are lone residents. There will be an offering laHen i ine worsnip service lor the "Womens" Hilt." Thorn will also be Installation of officers. Luncheon will be served by the Eastern Star at the Ma son i nan, tickets $1.25 per person. All women are invited to attend the i make luncheon reservations by meeting and luncheon and to April 25 to Charlene MacKenzie. Spring Plant Sale Tuesday, May 1, 1 :30 p. m. at Bristow's Grocery IONE Baked Foods-Pie and Coffee Vt2N Plants V "zi innYSANTnEMUMS DAHLIAS ANNUALS PERENNIALS By lone Garden Club This Message Sponsored As A Public Service By IONE BRANCH RANK OF . UjZastem Oreaott MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 4-4' J 1 x' ? ' x Pgr wM'twootr l$m 676-55800- ij rt ;A fill 'CA&Z jT Lift - 5g:r -j , f i r ' . , , , 7, f ALL-NUMBER CALLING to HEPPNER, IONE and Meet Mr. Digit . . . He's Vice President in Charge of Numbers at Pacific North west Bell. And he's announcing that telephone customers in Heppner, lone and Lexington will start using All Number Calling effective 11 p.m. on April 28. "New look" numbers have already been mailed to telephone users in these communities. The seven-digit numbers are also listed in the new 1962 tele phone books now being delivered to homes and businesses. What is All-Number Calling? It's simple. Instead of the 3, 4 or 5 digit telephone Bumber you had up to now, you will have a full 7-digit number. For example, in Heppner instead of 6-5580, your new number will be 676-5580. That's right, you now have a 7-digit telephone number. There are good rea sons for switching to the new plan. Mainly it's the only way to make enough dialing combinations to cover our fast-growing population. Numerals provide about 50 per cent more prefix combinations than letters. And it cuts down confusion between "look alikes" like the letter "0" and the number Zero, or the letter "I" and the number One. IS COMING LEXINGTON Be sure the "new look" number mailed to you has been placed on the phones in your home or business. If you have difficulty or need additional num ber stickers, just call Repair Service. Make sure your out-of-town callers know about your new seven-digit num ber. Print it on your stationery and tell your friends, relatives and business associates. And when you list your number or give it to out-of-staters, please remem ber to include Oregon's Area Code -503. It's shown on your new number sticker. You'll be helping us help you to the best in telephone service. IONE PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL