Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 28, 1962, Sec. II, Image 7

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FIRST GROUP of lone children to be published in the paper's new
picture series is above. At top left is Joel Robert Peterson, 5, and
Paul John Peterson, 6, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson,
(who also have two children in lower photo); and at too right
is LeRoy Rea, 412. son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea. At left and
right on bottom row are Scott Sherer, 22 months, and Todd
Sherer, 10 months, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sherer; in
center is Elizabeth Pollick, 6 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Pollick, Stanfield.
TEENA STEFANI, 6, and Teresa Stefani, 10, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur A. Stefani, are at top left; and Linda Rowell, 13,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Ring, is at right. At bottom
left is Billy Joe Brink, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lindstrom;
and Kerry Donald Peterson, 11, and Kristine Elizabeth Peterson,
9, children of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson are at right.
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HEPPNEK
Gazette-Time
79th Year, Number 17
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 28, 1962 Sec. 11-4 pages
Legion Fireworks Display Set:
At lone Grounds Saturday Eve
Prizes Distributed
At Saturday Dance
Tommy Melena, 15, won the
grand prize, a 19-inch portable
television set, in the Lions club
drawing at the lone American
Legion dance Saturday, June 16,
at lone.
A $25 8 mm. motion picture
camera, donated by the Lions
to the Legion as a door prize, was
won by Hand Pointer of lone.
Twelve won $5 merchandise
prizes donated by lone mer
chants as follows: Jim's Chevron,
Art Lindstrom; Bristow's Market,
Rick Barnett; Hick's Grocery,
Rollie Crawford; Jack's, Bert
Hamilton, Heppner; Paul Petty
john, Fern McClintock, Cecil; In
dependent Garage, Mary Bris
tow; Stefani's, Melvin Melena;
Harold Snider TV, Thelma Mc
Cormac, Heppner; Dobyns Pest
Control, John Rea; Builders Sup
ply, Henry Baker; Rietmann
Hardware, Virgil Rea, The Dalles;
Akers Motor Service, Mrs. Don
Linnell.
Alton Yarnell, Lions president,
said that the club cleared $730
on the event, and a fair-sized
By LORRAINE BALL
IONE The lone Post, Amer
ican Legion, is sponsoring the
annual fireworks display Sat
urday night at the high school
Memorial field. The date was
advanced to June 30 because
many families have outings
planned for the day and even
ing of July 4. The display will
start at 9 p.m.. with a aance
following at the Legion hall.
The Bineo club met at the
home of Mrs. Ida Coleman last
Wednesday with Mrs. Vida Hel-
iker and Mrs. Ida Esteb as co
hostesses. Mrs. Omar Rietmann
was a guest.
The three month birthday
party for April, May and June
birthdays was neia at tne tie-
bekah hall on Thursday even
ing following the regular busi
ness meeting. Birthday guests
included Mrs. Mary Swanson,
Mrs. Ida Coleman, Mrs. Anna
Lindstrom, Mrs. Elaine Rietmann,
Mrs. Kathrvn Thome ana Mrs.
Gladys Drake. Committee for the
evening included Mrs. David
Rietmann, Mrs. Walter Roberts,
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Mrs. Milton
Morgan and Mrs. Wallace Mat
thews. A birthday gift was to be
sent to Mrs. Adon Hamlett who
is still confined to the hospital
in California.
Mrs. Lena Lundell and Mrs.
Gladys Drake were co-hostesses
for the Three Links club on Fri
day at the home of Mrs. Lundell.
Twelve members were present.
Games were played and Mrs.
David Rietmann received the
door prize. The next meeting will
be at the nome oi Mrs. ma
Coleman in July.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann,
son Harold, and Davie Glock vis
ited with relatives in Walla
Walla, Wn on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake and
family of Tillamook visited with
his parents during the week-end.
They were in Heppner to attend
the wedding of her brother.
Mrs. Ray Turner and sons of
Salem are visiting with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and
family and Mrs. Cleo Drake, Bob
Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Palmer were among the lonians
attending the Nash-Connor wed
ding in Heppner June 17.
W. Montgomery spent several
Dates to Remember:
June 30 Altar Society food sale.
June 30 Fireworks at Memorial
field.
June 30 Legion dance (4th of
July celebration).
July 3 Rainbow.
July 3 Legion Auxiliary.
July 3 City council.
July 4 Social club.
July 5 Rebekah.
July 5 Extension meeting.
crowd was on
Legion dance.
hand for the
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn Jr., this past week.
Martins Visit In Valley
Jean Martin, duaghter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fredrick Martin, under
went major surgery on her
tongue last Monday at the Good
Samaritan hospital in Portland.
She was released on Saturday
and is staying with her aunt,
Mrs. Marie Martin and grand
father, A. T. Martin at West
Linn, returning to lone later this
week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were
with her on Monday. Mrs. Martin
attended a State Federation of
Garden clubs meeting at the
Marion Motor Hotel in Salem
during the week and one in
relation to Camp Adams, She
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Horton and also with
her son Melvin who is employed
in irrigation research for the Ag
riculture Department this sum
mer. Fredrick Martin and son Ralph
joined Mrs. Martin, Melvin and
other members of the family on
Sunday at West Linn for a re
union of the Marshall family.
Over 100 relatives were in at
tendance. Ellis Ball of the U. S. Air Force
is spending a medical leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Ball. He is convalescing from re
cent knee surgery at the Fair
child Air Force Base hospital in
Spokane.
Fire Damages Crum Property
The lone fire department was
called to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Peterson near the
Ralph Crum ranch to help put
out a grass fire which burned
small out buildings and fence
near the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Peterson. The fire was thought
extinguished following- the burn
ing of rubbish and grass but
later ignited again, causing con
siderable alarm due to dry con
ditions. Jack Crum recently had his
tonsils removed at the Pioneer
Memorial hospital in Heppner.
He is home, but reported im
proving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jansen and
son of Bend were house guests
at the home of his sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer,
during the family gathering for
the Nash-Connor wedding.
Dakota Relatives Entertained
On Tuesday evening of last
week, Mrs, Lee Palmer was hos
tess for a barbecue at her home
in honor of her uncle, Vincent
Nagowski of Forman, North Da
kota, and an uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Josevvski and
son, also of Forman, who were
here for the Nash wedding in
Heppner. Other guests at the
barbecue were Mr. and Mrs. Lin
coln Nash and Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Palmer.
Bristows Welcome Son
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bristow of
Tillamook are the proud parents
of a baby boy, Steven Gerald,
born on June 13. Young Mr. Bris
tow weighed in at 6 lbs. 14 oz.
Grandparents in lone are Mr.
and Mrs, Edmond Bristow. Mrs.
Bristow went to Tillamook to
be willi them for the week, re
turning to lone on Sunday. Mr.
Bristow and Gene Grabll motor
ed to Portland to bring her home.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Majors vis
ited over the week-end in lone
and Heppner with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright
and three daughters of Grand
Junction, Colo,, and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wright of Baker visited re
cently with Mrs. Ida Grabll and
other area relatives.
Mrs. Frances Piper returned to
lone on Friday, after visiting in
Idaho and Washington towns
with relatives for the past four
weeks.
Mrs. Marion Palmer hosted a
coffee hour in honor of the birth
day of Mrs. Cecil Thome last
Thursday at her country home.
Guests present included Mrs.
Gary Tullis, Mrs. Fred Herman,
Mrs. Clell Rea, Mrs. Harold Sher
er, Mrs. Dick Sherer, Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn Jr., Mrs. Dale Ray,
Mrs. Milton Morgan and Mrs.
Lee Pettyjohn and daughters.
John Hanson of Lakeview has
been visiting the past week with
his aunt and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Thil Emert.
Mrs. Wilbur Akers spent sev
eral days in Walla Walla this
past week visiting with the Jer
okl Filans and with her son
Ivan.
Joe Hausler announced that
advanced swimming and diving
lessons will begin on July 3. Also
Women's swimming instructions
will be given at 10:30 a.m. on
each Saturday as long as there
is interest shown.
Mr. and Mrs. David Baker and
family were in Pendleton for the
week-end to help celebrate the
40th wedding anniversary of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gorger.
Otto Matthews is spending
several days with his brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Matthews. Otto is of Rose
burg. A traveling food sale is sched
uled for this Saturday, June 30,
at 10:30 a.m. by the Altar So
ciety of St. Williams church.
Orders may be called into Bev
erly Doherty.
Mrs. Charles Doherty, president
of the American Legion Aux
iliary, wishes to announce that
the auxiliary has novelty nap
kins for sale for all occasions.
Fireworks Display
SPONSORED ANNUALLY BY
IONE POST, AMERICAN LEGION
SATURDAY, JUNE 30
lone High School Memorial Field
9:00 p. m.
Donations Free Admission
LEGION DANCE
Following Fireworks
Music By Rietmann's Orchestra
lone Legion Hall
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