Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 10, 1962, Sec. 2, Image 7

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lone Rebekahs Plan
For Election Dinner
By LORRAINE BALL
IONE An Election Day dinner
wis me topic 01 discussion at
the Rebekah meeting on Thurs
day evening, and it was voted to
sponsor tne dinner on May 18
Announcements of prices, time
and menu will be made later
in stores and in the paper. Under
uouu oi me urder for the even
ing's meeting, Mrs. David Riet
mann gave an interesting and
informative talk on their recent
tnn to the Hawaiian Islands.
Refreshment committee for the
cveiintK muuaea Mrs. Rietmann,
chairman, Mrs. Omar Rietmann
and Mrs. Wallace Matthews. The
tables were decorated in the
spring mour and May Day bas
kets were used as centerpieces.
Mrs. Lewis Ball and Mrs. Bill
Nichols held a no host dinner
partv at the home of Mrs. Ball
on Friday evening of last week.
It was given in honor of Bill
Nichols, Linda Nichols, Wayne
can, ouuuy can ana Mrs. Donald
Ball who had observed birthdays
during this past week.
Mrs. Swanson Returns Home
Mrs. Mary Swanson has re
turned to her home following an
extended convalescance at the
home of her son, Gar. Mrs. Elmo
McMillan is staying with her for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell
and family of Pendleton visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Lundell on Sunday. They
also called at homes of other
local relatives.
Dates to Remember:
May 11 Topic
May 13 Mother's Day
May 14 Lions
May 15 Rainbow
May 15 Legion Auxiliary
May 15 Deaconesses meeting
May 16 Arnica
May 16 Masons
May 16 Sorority
May 17 Rebekah (No Social
will set tables for election dinner)
May 17 Home Economics Fes
tival
May 18 Election day dinner at
Rebekah hall
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell
of Milwaukie visited in lone at
the home of her mother. Mrs.
Tuda Swanson, and with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lun
dell, and other area relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kruse
of Portland are visiting at the
home of her mother. Mrs. Lana
Padberg since Mrs. Padberg's
return home from the Heppner
nospitai. Mrs. Padberg is up and
arouna some now.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodnev Crawford
and family of Helix visited at
the home of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford, last
Thursday.
Capt. and Mrs. John Bristow
and family visited at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
mond Bristow, a few days this
past week. They were enroute
Heppnek
79th Year, Number 10
gazette-Time
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 10, 1962 Sec. 2 6 pages
Give Her A Holiday --
Take
other
our to
dinner!
ON HER DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 13
At STEFANFS
SPECIAL DINNERS HAM AND
TURKEY
WESTERN MUSIC
BY
HOWARD and HAROLD
SATURDAY NIGHT
Stefcmi's Fine Food
IONE
to his new assignment which is
taking him to Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Markham Baker
wprp n Hunman. wn., iu in
tend Mothers week-end this past
wepk nt Washington State Uni
versity and to visit their daugh
ter Mardine wno is a sxuaeni
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom
returned home last week follow
ing a weeks vacation which took
them to San Jose, Calif., to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergstrom,
their son and family. They vis
ited other friends in Caliiornia,
amone which were Mr. and Mrs,
Vernon Hutton of isleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan's in
fant son is confined to the Hepp
ner hospital in fair condition
followine a flare up of infection,
It is planned to return him to
Doernbecher s hospital in Port
land as soon as possible for fur
ther treatment if necessary
The City Council members
sprayed the city park this past
week for weeds.
Attend Portland Follies
Among the Ionians attending
the Ice Follies in Portland this
Dast week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Palmateer and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Peterson and lam
ilv: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rietmann
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rietmann and Mark and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Rietmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer and
family visited in Odessa, Wn.,
this past week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bart-
lamay.
Harold Sherer and daughter
Judy motored to Redmond this
Dast week-end to bring Mrs.
Sherer home. She has been stay
ing with Mx. and Mrs. Wayne
Pierce following Mrs. Pierce's re
turn from the hospital with their
new daughter, Robyn Kay, tnis
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols ana
familv visited - in Heppner on
Saturday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Munkers
Also visiting with the Munkers
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Angei ana
family of Portland, former Hepp
nerites, who were there for the
week-end.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs.
Ida Coleman were in Portland
over the week-end to attend a
S.R.D convention of Tops Clubs
at the Sheraton Hotel. They also
took in the Ice Follies on Sunday
while there. Both Mrs. Coleman
and Mrs. Rietmann were nouse
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Crawford. Linda Williams stayed
with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Gaarsland
while Mrs. Coleman was away.
Seniors, Parents Take Trip
Eleven tired but excited sen
iors and eight weary parents
returned to lone on Monday fol
lowing p week-end skip day trip
for the graduating seniors of
lone High school. They left lone
b" car on Friday afternoon at
about 1:30 p. m. Parents of sen
iors, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor
son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty
john, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan, and class advisor and
Mrs. Joe Hausler made the trip.
Thev spent the night in Portland
after attending the Ice Follies
that evening. On Saturday they
OUVER
CilSWC
Your Present Assessor
SOLICITS YOUR VOTE FOR
orrow County Assessor
On The Republican Ticket
f' HERE IS MY PROGRAM:
Wy HjTtin
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1. Return as much as possible of
exempt lands and property to the
tax rolls.
2. Assess lands and property in Morrow
county on a fair and equitable basis.
3. Conduct the Assessor's office as ef
ficiently and economically as possible.
Having been in business in Morrow County for 13 years, I am aware
of the interdependency of business and farming for their Mutual Wel
fare. I believe in Morrow County and its future and am staunchly in favor
of progress in the county. I believe that any new developments in the
county should be assessed fairly and equitably, without either concessions
or penalties.
(Pd. Adv. By Oliver Creswick, Heppnt-r, Ore.)
motored on down the coast
to Ocean Lake, where they en
joyed bowling and agate hunt
ing. No sea voyages were taken
due to the rainy , weather. A
grand time was reported with
everyone enjoying ! the sights.
The group came back through
Portland where they made a stop
at the zoo to see Packy, the baby
elephant.
School Stages Banquet, Prom
Last month highlients of the
lone High school have included
several social functions. On
April 27 the annual banquet was
held in honor oi tne graduating
class. Out of town guests for the
occasion Included Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Shockley of Vancouver,
Wn., and Father Raymond Beard
of Heppner,
Also present was Rev. Rod
MacKenzie of the lone Commun
ity church, along with all the
teachers and parents of the sen
ior class, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert DeSpain.
The Junior-Senior banquet was
followed on Saturday eveninsr
by the Prom. The Theme "South
Pacific," was used, Linda Halvor-
sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsen was crowned
queen of the prom and Kenneth
Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allred Nelson, Jr., was her king.
iaKe (iuiaea Seattle Tour
Mr, and Mrs. Marion Palmer,
Mrs. Cecil Thome and Mrs. Fred
Herman returned last week from
a weeks visit with a guided tour
to Seattle to attend the World's
Fair. The Ionians joined 34 other
guests from the Pendleton area
on the tour, which took them to
many points of interest throueh-
out Seattle and the fair. They
also enjoyed a boat trip on Puget
Sound. The weather man was
good to them through most of
the trip and added to their en
joyment.
Mrs. Alvin McCabe will host
the lone Willows Grange Home
Economics club on Thursday,
May 17, at her home in Heppner,
which is located in the basement
apartment of the Heppner clinic.
ine regular date has been
changed due to election day.
Everyone is invited to attend the
afternoon meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jannsen
were Sunday visitors in lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Jannsen were here
on business and reported that
his father Gus is still confined
to the hospital In ,The Dalles.
His condition is improving, but
is uncertain how much longer
he will be confined to the hos
pital. Mrs. Lee Palmer accompanied
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lin
coin Nash of Heppner to Port
land on Saturday for a shopping
inp in connection with the com
ing marriage of her sister, Shir
ley.
Mrs. Jim Barnett returned
home from the Heppner hospital
this past week-end following a
serious illness. Her condition is
improving steadily.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason of
Prinevllle, visited recently with
his sisters, Mrs. Clara Kincaid
and Mrs. Mable Cotter.
Gun Club Plans Trip
This is a reminder to all 4-H
gun club members in the lone
area. The leaders are planning
a field trip for Saturday, May
Jepsen To Head Community Church
The lone Community church children and regular morning
nPIn ltQ Annual maaHnrr A m.11 . iamU1h n . . tuuii.Mig
k: , j. :r .niiiif, nyin wuisiup service neia at :30 a.
24 at the church
ine ionowinp orneers uoro
elected: bob Jeiosen. mnripratnr-
Don Bristow. assistant mod.
erator; Marjorle Baker, clerk;
Suzanne Jepsen, assistant clerk;
Helen Nelson, treasurer- ic
Smouse, financial secretary; also
deacons, honorary deacons, deac
onesses, honorary deaconesses.
trustees, church school officers
music and education committees
and council members. I
Progress reDorts wptp
uiui-cia uu committee cnairmen.
ouo jepsen was elected as dele
fate to the 114th nnnrnil moot.
ing of the Congregational Con-
ference Of OrePnn in Pnroet
Grove May 14-16.
summer schedule will he thp
ame as in nrevlnua
Church school for the younger
m., beginning the first Sunday
in June and continuing through
September 2.
19. The trip will take the mem-
Jt-ia io CUm I'rnirle fnr snma
ishing. Time of departure Is
MO a. m.
ELECT
GAYLORD MADISON
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
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lone Music Students
To Combine Friday
ror Spring Concert
The annual snrl
the lone school music denart-
ments is planned for Fririnv
evening, May 11, 8 p. m. in the
high School evm. aeenrHina tr
Arnie Hedmann, music director.
Appearing on the program will
be the fifth grade beginners
band, six, seventh and eighth
grade intermediate bands, and
high school chorus and band. A
finale number will feature the
mass band of all students com
bined. AccomDanvins the nhnrns
will be Cheryle Lundell.
Refreshments and sneini hour
will follow the concert, given by
band parents, and contributions
to help in music department ex
penses will be taken.
AS
OF
Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman,
Wheeler and Umatilla
Counties
FOR a real understanding of the problems of the
working man and woman, the businessman, the
farmer and the livestock raiser of this district.
FOR progress in education, industrial and agri
cultural development .... on a sound financial
basis.
FOR constant opposition to the present and future
raids by the big-population centers on the pol
itical rights, the highway fund allocations, the
water resources and the tax monies of our five
counties.
MADISON FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
COMMITTEE,
Roy E. Duff, Chairman, Adams, Oregon
(Pd. Political Adv. by Gay lord Madison, Echo, Oregon)
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