Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 12, 1962, Sec. II, Image 7

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    Rietmann Family Gathers
At Condon for Reunion
Heppner
79th Year, Number 19
By LORRAINE BALL
The annual Rietmann family
reunion was held at the Van
Rietmann home in Condon on
Sundav.
Those from the lone area at
tending included Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Rietmann, Harold and
Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rietmann and sons; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rietmann and sons; Mr. and
Mrs. Omar Rietmann, and Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Rietmann.
Attending from Kennewick,
Wayne showed his collection of
slides taken when stationed re
cently in the Hawaiian Islands.
The Hawaiian theme was also
used in the decor for the reunion
party.
Mr. and Mrs. John Armington
and family visited with the Dale
Ravs last week. Mr. Armington
continued on a sales trip, while
Mrs. Armington remained for a
longer visit
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and
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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 12, 1962 Sec. II -4 pages
Wn., were Mr. and Mrs. Dave daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kietmann and family. , Armington and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Ray spent the Fourth at the
Palmer mountain cabin and at
Bull Prairie.
Sundav evening the Marion
Palmers hosted a barbecue for
the Lee Palmers, the Dale Rays
and Mrs. John Armington.
Sherry Corley and Sue Town
send spent a week at Camp
Adams recently working with
the youth groups there. Sherry
worked in the office and Sue
worked In the kitchen. They went
with the OHarras of Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
visited in the valley following
their attendance at the Miss Uni
verse contest. They also spent a
few days at Hat Rock this past
week.
Return From Rainbow Assembly
Miss Linda Halvorsen, daueh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halv
orsen, returned home on July
9 following a ten-day trip that
took her and Shannon Mahonev
of Heppner to Chicago, 111., where
they attended the Supreme As
sembly of International Order for
Rainbow Girls.
Linda attended a special din
ner for those who had received
the honored degree of the Grand
Cross.
The girls went sightseeing
while they were there and along
the way. They also attended a
fireworks display on the Fourth
of July at Soldier s Field.
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FIRST LIEUTENANT Dennis E
Swanson of lone, has been
awarded United States Air
Force pilot wings following his
graduation from pilot training
at Williams Air Force Base,
Arizona. Lieutenant Swanson,
a graduate of the University
of Portland, flew T-37 and
T-33 jet trainers during the
year-long flying training
course. He also received special
academic and military train
ing. The lieutenant is being
reassigned to Pope AFB, N. C,
for advanced flying training
in the C-123 transport aircraft.
A graduate of lone High
school, he is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Garland L. Swanson
of lone. Lieutenant Swanson
and his wife, the former Marg
aret J. Ingram of Pendleton,
have a son, Michael, and a
daughter, Antoinette.
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BROTHERS AND SISTERS are featured in this week's America's
Future feature. At top left are John, 6. and Nicholas, 9, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marick; top right, Ricky, 1, and Joan Marie, 3,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doherty. At bottom left are
Brian, 2, and Mark, 5, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann;
bottom right, Deniece, 12, and Berniece, 12, twin daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews, all of lone.
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Jaeppr and children and Mrs.
They traveled both ways bv Rose Faneer of Condon were vis-
train with other state and out- itors on Thursday of this past
of-state girls. week at the home of Mr. and
Maricks Welcome Daughter Mrs. Al Marick. They came to
Mr. and Mrs. Al Marick are get acauainted with their new
ine parents oi.a DaDy gin, Laura granddaughter and niece.
Alia, rjorn June at sr. An- Mrs, Joei Engleman and Mr,
l"T-r "uuieiuii. one and Mrs Blaine Chapel of Hard
weignea ids., it oz. urana- man were in Baker and North
mother is Mrs Alta Lofton of I
Condon. The young miss joins visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John
four brothers and one sister. nie Turner Mr and Mrs. James
Laura and Mrs. Marick returned Kenv and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
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Sharon, Kenneth Nelson, and
Jerry . Davidson went to East
Lake recently for a few days of
fishing. They reported having
had good luck.
Sharon Crabtree was in Port
land over the week-end to at
tend the wedding of a girl friend
who worked with her at the uni
versity of Oregon hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. - Milton Morgan
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan and family; Mr. and Mrs,
Glenn Biehl and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Llovd Rice and Bob and Mr,
and Mrs. Edmond Brlstow spent
the Fourth at Hat Rock.
Boys Return From California
Harold Rietmann and Wayne
Ball returned to lone on Thurs
day evening from Oakland
Calif., where they met Wayne
Rietmann following his disem
barkment from the Hawaii
Islands. Wayne has completed
his army service and is at home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Dave Rietmann. The boys drove
home, spending one night in
Sacramento and one in Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. Cleo Drake is in the pro
cess of taking a special city pop
ulation census. If any one is not
called upon in the near future,
please contact Mrs. Drake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Shockley
and children of Vancouver, Wn
visited in lone this past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hedman
and other friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melina re
turned to lone from Portland this
past week.
Mrs. Wilbur Akers motored
to Walla Walla last week and
went on to Seattle with her son
Ivan to attend a general church
meeting there, Ivan returned t
lone with Mrs. Akers on Mon-
dav for an ovprnipht visit.
Adult Swimming Lessons Given
Men's swimming lessons are
being given on Monday evenings
PENDLETON
WE WILL BE
CLOSED FOR VACATOINS
July 15 Thru July 29
To allow our entire crew the opportunity for a vacation
we will be shut down for a two-weeks period. There will
be no cleaning done during that time but the office will
be open to pick up cleaning daily from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
WE WILL REOPEN MONDAY, JULY 30
REMEMBER: Office Open Daily From 9 to I During
Vacation So You May Pick Up Your Cleaning,
eppner Cleaners
PHONE 676-9441
under instruction of Joe Haus
ler. He is also giving women's
lessons each Saturday morning.
Anyone is welcome who is in
terested. Don McClure of Heppner will
be the life guard at the lone
swimming pool during the ab
sence of Joe Hausler for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Engleman
and Frank went to Hardman on
Sunday to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Blaine Chapel, on the
occasion of Mrs. Engleman's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett
and family of Fruitland, Idaho
visited over the week-end with
her mother, Mary Swanson and
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
and family and other relatives
and friends. Their son Richard
remained for a longer visit with
the Swansons.
Mrs. Roy W, Lindstrom, Steve
and Susan motored to Portland
on Friday to bring their uncle
Byron Goodall of San Francisco
to lone for a few days visit. On
Monday they took Mr. Goodall to
Pasco where he will go on to
Washington points to visit other
tnends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Haugcn
and three daughters of Lake Os
wego visited here last week with
her mother, Mrs. Fannie Grif
fith and with Mr. and Mrs. Rov
Lindstrom and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan and
family of Shelton, Wn visited
for a few days recently with his
grandmother, Mrs. Ida Grabil,
Mrs. Hazel Wiles and Mr. and
Mrs. Edison Morgan and other
relatives and friends.
Gene Grabil returned to Shel
ton, Wn. with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Morgan to spend his vacation
time,
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Bristow and
son of Tillamook are visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
hdmond Bristow during harvest.
Jerry will be employed at the
Kay tieimbigner ranch during
harvest.
Mrs. Edythe White and Dale
and Lewis Williams were called
to Goldendale, Wn., recently for
the funeral of Jess Wherrv. Mrs.
White returned to Portland with
relatives to attend the wedding
of a niece. While there, Mrs.
New Bride Showered At Large Church Party
IONE Mrs. Ronald Crabtree
was honored at a bridal shower
on July 9 at the Community
church social hall.
Assisting Mrs. Crabtree were
Louise Pointer of Lexington and
miss bandra Eubanks at the gift
Gordon White's father, Oscar
annier, passed away. Mrs. White
remained tor the funeral services,
returning to lone last week.
Gordon White is at home fnl.
lowing recent surgerv at Portland
and his convalescence there. He
returned home last week.
Hauslers Honored On Anniversary
Mr. una mrs. joe iiausier were
honored at their home on Junp
30 for their wedding anniversary.
Many friends were on hand to
extend their congratulations. Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Baker presented
thorn with a beautifully decor
ated wedding cake.
Mrs. Gladys Holderman and
son Billy of Corvallis visited in
ione on 'ihursdav w th her sis-
ters, Eulenna Corley and Marg.
aret Gaarsland and their families,
table. Also assisting were Linda
Halvorsen and Kathy Rea.
Approximately fifty friends
and relatives from the Ione, Lex
ington and Heppner area attend
ed, with many gifts sent by those
unable to attend.
Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, mother
of the honoree, presided at the
coffee table and Mrs. Leo Crab
tree, mother of the groom, served
the punch. The table was eracpH
with a plastic lace cloth with
a centerpiece of deeD Dink roses.
snap dragons and blue delphin
ium and gypsophila flanked by
white candles.
The cake was a laree shppt
cake decorated in white and pink
with a deep pink rose on each
corner.
Arrangements of eradon flow-
ers were Dlaced around thp hnii
for further decorations.
Hostesses for the shower In
cluded Mrs. John Eubanks, Mrs.
Milton Morgan, Mrs. Boil Akers;
Mrs. Fredrick Martin; Mrs. Clell
Rea; Mrs. Herbert Ekstom Sr;
Mrs. Darrel Padberg; Mrs. Roy
Martin; Mrs. Elbe Akors; Mrs.
Al Marick; Mrs. Jodie Morrison
and Mrs. Horshall Townsend.
COME EARLY,
ENJOY A STEAK-
Then Dance To The
Music of
Barbara's Duo
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