Paris Atmosphere Adds
To Gaiety of Prom Evening
iv xatiiemne undstoom
IONK An IVrnlnn In I'arUM
litutided ttit motif if the Junior.
hirnUtt J.jiiiju.l r.,1 i..,,t J. 14
t iiu ion iiit:h MiitMi on Hti
unlay evenlnjf, May H Wlih
rally variegated colored cafe
ImniIIi utitU-r a reallntlc starlit
ky Ihe Junior seniors, ami
llu'lr guents itarned to lh inuMC
of The ialrunni'ra frm La
Crande. A rotating rrylal lwr
lit with mi liehta haiik'lnit in
till leilter l)f til IINMII provided
M'luMe t tin candle lit tables
In the booths.
Other disoratlons ut Ui by
tlii i:nlur Included fiani'lni!
flower basket, a loin fhmer
rrt filled with lilimiMiiitK, ami
fl.nter boxes full of many kind
of blooms. A timral if tlu r.lltel
Tower ti on the wall at one
and of the rm with the Arc
d Trlomhe on the wall at the
other end. !
Miller and I) J. l.u)n. ailvMia
of tho Junior claa, and other far
illy members,
Tm l.omt, wMh wtn !
ired by the Junior class moth
er. wa served In the rafetor
I urn in alMtut iA fruet Mark
llalvorwn MM mauler of cere
monies ami rleomed the
euekts. whti h Included seniors,
their imiinl", juniors, faculty
a'lviMuy iHtjinl, Itev. and Mrs.
Walter II. t'rowt'll and l(-v. and
Mr. Kciini'th IEoblnon.
ehior clans president Koltcrt
I'leerl reunnded to Ihe wr.
come and ifave the la of 1!M3
liWtorv. Mulral selections were
turn! ty a quartet comiioocci 01
Connie t liiUtophrmon, Ibmnle
llwui. Kuaan l.lmtMrom. and
lathy Haulier. They were ac
eom.nled by Mr, lull Met
in a nn.
Hie dinner fables were ecu
(red with miniature Klffcl
Tiiuiia mul fill tu I Hm Th sen-
At Intermission time Mik i,,r t,u and the head table had
ILilsoriuii, Junior rlaas ieal- arrangements of white clad
iimI thcrle l-ufuirii an. l.lur m
am alAaM . t W
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Heppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, Moy 13, 1965 Scc.2-4poges
ui'iit. rrowniM
na qiM-u of thv prom, and uaan
UiiiMfuin rrownrd Jo llalvoi-M-n,
klnj? of the nm. Ilii-y vi w
dioM-n lv iwHfi'i ballot by th
Junior rUtu
tnl li Krad kIiU wrvi-d
jiunch and riMkli' duilnt; thr
rvi'iilrifj. 1 liiiN-rin wrri I'arul
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Inilrh lilt (iui sU were
MTn by ti-n aojdioriMiria. Iha
boy woir Krrnt'h lri'ta and the
i'IiU r it-ni h lat e band In their
hair and white rcfHed organdy
lt"IIV
Mi-inlM-r i-f the aenlor elasji
are: t'unnle t'hriloihern. Itoh
t it KriM it. Jin llahorM'ii. Shirley
llliki. Siiplra lloNtiin. Ken
Joni'H. t'hiri' l.undi'll, l-e
((loiinor. Frank Wiley, Sidney
.inter.
Junior rl.i nii'tiilx-rft jre: llnli
linker. Herb Idwm. M.ik
II ili vi ii, Karen ll.iius. Susjh
l.lnditroin. Il'ulnev l.lnnell, John
MiKlii'oit. Mike I'almer. fher
l!n NimiU:e, and Mnnley Hob
ateln.
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Mr. inl Mia. KInio MeMill.in
arrived on Saturday from their
home In Salem to vlnlt her
mother. Mr Mary SwnsMi.
Mm. McMillan will remain for
n longer vMl, bi t Mr. Mt MHIan
went home on Monday.
Mr. I'ete Crawford nd fum- I
Hy of IVirtland dMiit the week-j
end here with her mother. Mr, i
bin fulemnn.
I
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A1 Kenneth June and Mr.
Jonea are th proud parent aof
uieir iiri iriuu. The oaby girl,
A lire Kay, waa txirn May 6 and
welched 7 pund 1 ot Ttia
Jorteaea ara llvlnc at San An
tonlo. Tel., wher h la atatlone.1
unnBWiT.i4 mi ir. and Mrm.
Lawremj Jonra. Ion, and Mr.
and Mra. John Brandt of Thill-
I'l'ine Inlands. SU. tsrandt U al
m In the Air Korr.
Mri. Carol Mller waa horwed
at a aurorl morninK rffee
I'urty at the horn of Mr. Kob
ert JenM?n on Wednejay. (Mher
hosti-Nsea were Mr Gordon Mey
er. Mra. 1). U. LAiJan. and Mr.
ISoy (;olrow,
Mr. Carry TulJIa waa hotdetoi
for a birthday party honoring
Mr. Marlon I'almer on Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Berg
atrom ami family were hre over
the week end from their home
In Portland. They were truest! of
hi brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, and al
mj visited at the home of hi
tiarenu. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
riergMrom.
Mr. and Mr. Bill Kubank
and two aona of Portland pent
the week--nd In lone visiting
relative. On Mother's Day they
Joined his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
John t'ubanks and Sandra, Mr. j
and Mrs. Imall Fu banks, Mr.1
Sowing Club
On Skirt Projects
Th Busy Beavers 4 II flub
met at the home of Kathy ( run
on May 3. We worked on our
Mothers Day trenta. We re
ceived 4 II clothing iHdebooka
Members are working on aktrt
frojecls. After our metlrf, Mrk.
rum senretl refreshments.
Our net meeting will be cur
eighth rneetlntr. and will be at
the h'ne of Karen frowell on
June 7.
Karen Cmwell, rejxirter
and Mrs. C. E. Brenner, and
Judy, Mr. and Mn, Howard Ku
banka and family of Arlington,
and tslarxt MiiUI at the Ku
banks cabin In the rmuntains.
Members of the Ctrl Ipaj;u
of lone High -hd entertained
the mothers of the Mxh iM-hool
students, and the wives of fc
ulty members at a lea In the
srhool caietorlum on Tveiulay
afternoon. Connie Hirljtojher
sjn, pr,llnt it the League.
welcomed the mothers. Shirley
Hicks gave a reading. The girl'
quartet, accompanied by Mrs.
bill Kietmann, aang two num
bers. Mrs. Krne! t hrUtophT-
von. it. and Mr Charles O'Con
nor served punch and coffee.
The tea table had a centeri!ece
of yellow and white accented
with yellow taper.
A TRUCKLOAD of wheat on the Car Swansea ranch wai as much fun as the old swimmin' hole to
vUltina Portland eighth qradrs on their annual Morrow County tour Saturday. One lad is "swim
mlng" la It while wheat pours In from a grain tin and other eighth graders Join the fun.
(G-T Photo)
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Mr. Mud Mrv Donald Kubanki
brought their baby h-y, Damn.
home from Doer n bis her nnjiit-
nl in Portland on Tuesday,
where he ha oeen nmv a few
day ntier birth for observation
; ii rid treatment
Mr. Oscar Lumlell v. a. h n
orecl on her Hist birthday with
; a collee party at the home of
; Mr.. ;.irl.nnl Swanson. Mrs.
I Mary S'.vnnvn was asslstlni;
liiteK. After the opening of
gift., birthday rake, lee cream
and coffee were served to four
teen guest..
Mr. and Mrs, I-o Crabtne an. I
grandson, Kevin Mi-Caln. drove
to pert land over the weekend
to say giMMlbye to tlu-ir son, Ron
ald, wiio lelt by plane on Tups-d.-y
frr Vr-rt Ord." Calif , where
he wa inducted into the army.
Wednesday they took Kevin to
Walla Walla to meet his par
ent, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Mc
"a be of Colfax. Wash.
Mr.. Iloland Berstrom and
daughter, Cnrley, drove to Port
land on Tuesday for dental ap
pointment. Mr. KhIp, I'ynd of
Ce il accompanied them.
Shower Honors Mrs. Kllnger
Mrs. Kenneth Klinger and
baby son, Michael, of L-xing-ton
were honored at a shower
at the Masonic Hall In lone on
Monday afternoon. Assisting
with the gifts were Mr. Wayne
Hams of lone and .Mrs. Bill
Kllnger of Lexington. Thp room
was attractively decorated with
blue satin bows and bouquet
of blue Dutch iris, yellow tulips,
and white splrea. Serving at trie
lace covered tea table were Mrs.
Klinger's mother, Mrs. Karl M
Cane, and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Kenneth Klinger. Sr., of
Lexington. Hostesses were Mr.
Lloyd Morgan, Mrs. Paul Petty
John, Sr., Mrs. Hoy Martin. Mrs
Marlon Palmer,- Mrs. Harold
Sherer, Mr. Ijlx- Palmer. Mr..
Berl Aker.. and Mrs. Milton
Morgan.
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen was
h -stess for the OKS Social club
last Wednesday afternoon. After
the busintss Hireling, conducted
by Mrs. ileibert Kkstrom Jr., re
freshments of hot cinnamon
rt lis and coffif were yerved to
f ( warn mmt , . , x"v .
't is,.
i
ten guests by the hostess. lrs.
Kenneth Smouse received the
door prize.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sherer were Dean Gil
man of Heppner and his mother.
Mrs. Viola Gilman.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linds
trom and John and Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Coleman spent the
week-end at Ochoco Reservoir
fishing. They brought home
their limit in fish.
Kenneth Jones Welcome
Daughter
Mrs. Carl Bergstrom was able
to come home from Pioneer
Memorial hospital on Friday.
She is progressing slowly. On
Trursday their son. Norman, was
here for a few hours' visit. He Is
principal at Winston and was
on a business trip to Portland.
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