Many See Local Water Skiiers Perform at Hat Rock Monday By LORRAINE BALL IONE Among the many ac tivities which residents of the lone community enjoyed during the Labor Day week-end, was the Water Pageant on the Col umbia River at Hat Rock on Monday. The local Circle E Trampoline and Ski club were featured performers. The team, made up of Frank, Mark and Joe Halvorsen and Tom Heimbigner, performed in their usual skillful ways. It is marvelous the wav thoco hmn coordinate to perform the daring letus on water skis. Among the many Ionians on hand to see them were Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor and girls; Dotes to Remember: September 6 Rebekah (birthday party) September 7 Teacher's recept ion, school cafetorium, 8:00 p.m. September 9 Rally Day Church. 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11:00 a.m. September 9 Lions Picnic September 10 Lions Meeting September 11 lone Garden club at William Rawlins home. (B I o J ,. SP4 LARRY RIETMANN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann, lone, left last week to return to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, following a thirty-day leave. Larry is with the Army Med ical Center, blood bank at the Brooks army hospital at Fort Houston, and was recently giv en a promotion through his work at the center. Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and family; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tullis and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Morrison and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. Don Heliker, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blettell, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Markham Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ba ker, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halv orsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heim bigner, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palm er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Osibov, and Gary Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con nor and daughters spent a few days in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and Mrs. Marion Palmer were also Portland visitors for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer left on Wednesday of this week to spend a few clays at the Seattle World's Fair. Craig and Tammie Crawford are visiting with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Her man, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Crawford, are in the process of moving to La Grande. Boys Entered in State Shoot-off Mr. and Mrs. Robert Debpain and sons visited in McMinnville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeSpain during the Labor Day week-end. They were also at Salem on Saturday for the state 4-H Gun club shoot-otf in which Bobby Lee participated. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Magille MBS! KIDS EVERYWHERE! iiiiipiil ;nmi ift M 'i SCHOOL OPEN RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY HEPPNER PH. 676-9625 3 and family of Cecil were also in Portland and Salem during the Labor Day week-end. Their son Leland also competed in the 4-H shoot-off. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball, Jay and Marsha visited over the La bor Day week-end in Beaverton with his sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Steve Loy. They were in Salem on Saturday when Jay was a contestant in the 4-H shoot-off. Announcements will be made later of their standing when final tabulations are known. Mr. and Mrs. David Bristow of Vancouver, B. C. visited in lone Thursday and Friday of last week with his cousins. Ed Bns tow and Lucille Rietmann and their families. Wayne Rietmann and Donald Bristow returned on Monday evening following a trip to the State Fair at baiem and at tea side. The boys reported they got in on the end of the riot which was staged in Seaside by college students. Julie Rietmann returned to Garden Grove, Calif., on Satur day following a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann. Julie was ill most of the time she was home. Mr. and Mrs. Rietmann took her to Port land on Saturday where she joined a friend for the return trip to California. The Rietmanns also visited with Mr. and Mrs Tommy Bristow while in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thome and four sons of Newberg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome, his uncle, during the Labor Day week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierce and Robin of Redmond were guests Friday through Monday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer. They attend ed the Rodeo and Mrs. Pierce attended the wedding of Mar dine Baker and Don Larson on Sunday in lone. Mr. and Mrs. Al Davis of Sa lem and Gladys Calkins of Col lege Place, Wn., visited last week with Mrs. Ida Esteb. Mrs. Davis is a granddaughter to Mrs. Esteb Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher visited over the Labor Day week end with his mother, Mrs. Ida Esteb. A1 Ellis Ball spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett and family returned the last of the week following a visit to the Seattle World's Fair for a few days. They also visited with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aune. The men enjoyed some deep sea fishing while there. Milton Morgan and Roy Lind strom are enjoying some deep sea fishing at Illwaco, Wn., this week. They were joined on Mon day by Jim Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett vis ited for a few days in La Grande with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Havekast. They met Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett at Pendle ton who had flown in from Port land, who also visited in La Grande and they were joined by another son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnett also of Portland, 'lhe group enjoyed some fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Biehl and family enjoyed an outing at the river ' on Sundav. The occasion was in honor of Coach Biehl's birthday. Mrs. Eulenna Corley and Sherry visited over the week-end in lone with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaarsland and attended the Heppner rodeo. They went to Boardman on Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seehafer, and will return to Cor vallis on Tuesday. Mrs. Ray Turner and sons and her mother, Mrs. Cleo Drake re turned to Eugene on Wednesday of this week following a visit in lone. Mrs. Drake will have an extended visit with her daugh ter's family. 79th Year Number 27 THE m SBr HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 6, 1962 Sec. 2 4 pages srX ' " w v ! W,k Kw.' . f,s -fey ilZti Garden Club To Stage Annual Flower Show Date for the annual public flower show of the lone Garden Club is scheduled for Sunday, September 30, between the hours of 2 and 5:00 p.m. at the high school cafetorium, according to Mrs. William Rawlins, general chairman. Theme of the show this vear Is "Garden Treasures" and will feature jewels and jewel colors in decorations and enuries. Awards will be given in both adult and junior divisions. A tea will be held in conjunction with the show, as in previous years. Working: with Mrs. Rawlins are Mrs. Phil Emert. staging : Mrs. Elbe Akers, schedules; Mrs. irea Martin, judges; Mrs. Omar Rietmann, entries, and Mrs. O. E. Lundell, publicity. Entries will be receivpd from 8 to 12:00 a.m. on the day of the snow, wun tne nan closed be tween 11:00 and 12:00 for judg ing. Accredited judges are be ing contacted for the show, and the public is encouraged to con tribute entries, as well as to at tend the show. FOUR MORE family groups are feautred in this week's "America's Future" picture from lone. At top WW Hie jwee cuuuieu ui mi. una pits, reie v-annon, i,amy, , Anene, 4, ana terry, 3. At top right are four children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn, Jerry, 7, Nancy, 6, Linda, 10, and Earl James 11. At bottom left ore children of Mr. and Mrs. David Baker, Susan, 13, Shirley, 8, Nancy, 10, Bobby, 2. At bottom right are children of Mr- and Mrs, Donald Ball, Marsha, 9, Bob, 12, Melanie, 6, and Jay, 14. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and family were in Salem for the State Fair over the weekend. John and Melvin Gaarsland visited for a few days in Board man with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seehafer., Mrs. Gaarsland and Elaine brought them home on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Corson of Victorville, Calif., visited this past week with his mother, Delia Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osibov and five children have been house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen over the Labor Day week-end. Flower Show Sept. 30. The date for the lone Garden club's annual flower show is set for Sunday, September 30, at the school cafetorium. Farmer's Union Plans Wheat Talk Meeting Clarence Rosewall, local Farm ers Union president, announces the first fall meeting for this area will be held Tuesday, Sep tember 11, at 8:00 p.m. in the old Heppner Library building. A program centered on discus sion of the current wheat legis lation is planned, with a guest speaker expected to give his ideas on this timely subject. All members and interested persons are urged to attend. i , . i I i ii,ty mmimmm Sept. 8 & 9 the'WRLD SERIESGOLF on NBC-TV Network see it best on Jz? Starring Arnold Palmer Jack Nicklaus ' -K . GARY PLAYER y COLOR TV CHANNEL 8 You Are Invited To See This Show In Our Store 12:30 to 2 Saturday SEE IT BEST ON ZENITH COLOR TV L E. DICK Mrs. Bertha Dinges attended the Wrangler's breakfast and spent the remainder of the day at the home of Bess Huddlestori. Hint of Christmas Comes to Irrigon IRRIGON If the Irri g o n post office is an indication, the post office department's cam paign to "Mail Christmas Parcels Early" is yielding div idends. Last week a pickup load of large boxes mailed from Japan and bearing the notation, "Do Not Open 'Till Christmas," arrived for the Lee LeBlancs. Mrs. LeBlanc's daughter, SP-5 Ethel M. Hovinghoff, sta tioned in the Hawaiian Is lands, used her 30-day leave to tour Japan before returning to the states, and decided to do her Christmas shopping early this year. Although the LeBlancs ad mit to their curiosity, they don't dare cheat on Santa Claus, as Miss Hovinghoff will be here to spend the Christ mas holidays with them. To help tide her folks over until Christmas, Miss Hovinghoff also sent anniversary gifts to the LeBlancs and her sister, Mrs. Joe Albright. Mrs. LeBlanc states she is going to display her gift, a 3x5 foot picture beautifully hand-painted on velvet, on the wall of her cafe dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keever Cantwell and son of Springfield visited during the week-end witli his grandmother, Mrs. Lee Cant well, and with his uncle and aunt, Sheriff and Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman. Mr. Cantwell attended schools in lone and Heppner while making his home here. Teachers Reception Due at lone Friday Teachers reception, sponsor ed by the lone Parent-Teacher association, will be Friday night at the school cafetorium in lone at 8 p.m., it is an nounced. Everyone is Invited to at tend to welcome the staff of the schools for this year. Gary Tullis is PTA president. :ood Service School n Condon Sept. 18 A Food Service School will be held at St. John's Parish Hall in Condon on SeDtember 18. at 10:00 a.m. The school is spon sored by the Gilliam County TB and Health Associat on and will be conducted by William B. Cul ham, district sanitarian. There will be films, lectures, discus sions and a demonstration of proper food preparation at noon. The purpose of the school is to acquaint church and civic groups with the safe and sani tary preparation, serving and storage of foods used in serving public dinners. All civic and church groups of Morrow county are invited to send representatives to this meeting. Anyone wishing to at tend should contact Mrs. Her man Green, Heppner, (676-9171) so that reservations for the lun cheon can be made, There will be a charge of $1.00 for the luncheon. Can you Imagine a cracker barrel philosopher holding forth in a supermarket? Bring Your Friends To STEFAN I 'S For FINE FOODS FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE EXCELLENT SERVICE LIVELY MUSIC -O- Enjoy Our Specialties STEAKS, CHICKEN SURPRISE LIVE MUSIC FOR SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING HARVEST ROOM STEFANI'S FINE FOOD lone VALUES NEVER QUALITY NEVER SELECTION BETTER! HIGHER! NEVER GREATER! dTrLTur VACATION cKMf ON THIS NEW NVLOW SPECIAL BUY1 $8.95 ewt"5 ,ft new All' 6.70 ,, 0Jn block Weather '42 vithTufsynl -.s,'4ta with Long Mileage RETREADS popular Great economy-P"ced tue Tufsyn- Special ....... uTCP 15 MOUTH ROW plu tax and old lira off your car NO MONEY DOWN FREE MOUNTING Retreaded by Goodyear tire experts using Goodyear methods, and Goodyear tread rubber! 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