Seniors Royally Honored
Saturday at Banquet, Prom
Bt katherine undstrom
IONK lone HlKh aehool Jun
lorn entertained the 1WG grad
uating clnxn at a banquet at
the cafetorium on Saturtlny
evening. Theme for tho Rally
decorated tables was "Some
Knrh anted Evening" with a
I'dlViicHlnn tlirnic. Many color
ed candle were uacd on tho
table with pineapple end lit
tle riiih Rhacka (Wrating the
head table. Napkin, place carda,
and proKrama carried out the
Inland theme.
Karen NeUon, president of the
Junior claw welcomed the en
lora, their parent and the fac
ulty. Itev. Waller B. (rowell
cave the Invocation and Father
Kavmond Beard gave the bene
Union. Bob Baker, ireldcnt of
the aenlor claw, renponded and
gave the clan history and
prnpheay.
Junior claa mother prepared
the meal and sophomore girl
In bright colored ahlft and
Imvi In gay print hhlrl aerved
the uuext. Those ttervlng were
Hon and Jnnet l'nlinnli'er, Jim
McElllgott. Kwry I'eterfton, Wll
la Johnson, Sharlene llamlett,
t'hurk and Keith Nelson, Betty
HatiMler. Maureen MeKIllgott,
and Frank llalvoracn.
Fallowing the dinner the an
nual prom win held In the old
k'Y in iui.il tun. Carrying out the
theme of the banquet the room
wan decorated with a I'olynen
Ion atmosphere. , The entrance
dratted wlih fifth nets and
the far end of the dance floor
had a grass shack and Island
Klrl. Small tables with bright
colored candles surrounded the
dance floor.
Trie refreshment table was
presided over by eighth grade
students. Joe McKlllgott. Mark
IVilnter, Hon Oir Istophe r s o n.
KrUtlna 1'eterson, Susan Jane
Jcphen, and Barbara Boyce.
Music was provided by The
Tavnes. a group from Pendleton.
At Intermission Karen Hams and
Bob Baker were crowned King
and Queen of the From and all
the seniors were Introduced.
Others In the class are Hodney
I.lnnell. Mark Halvorsen. Jay
Ball. Stan ilolsteln. Mike Palm
er, Herbert Davidson, and Bill
Johnson. Lloyd Johnson Is their
class advisor.
Knren Nelson was hostess for
a breakfust at their country
home following the dance for
the IuuIotk and their dates and
the dance band.
Mrs. Walter Dobvns of Eu
Peno la a mict at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen and
family. The Jepscns brought her
here from Portland on Monday.
Several families from here at
tended the Krebs family reun
ion on Sunday nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hon Anderson near
Arlington. Those going were
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Krvhs and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim West
and family. Mrs. Henry R. Kreba
and family, and Mr. and Mr.
Bill Kletmann and family.
Mrs. Horry Ash has returned
home from Pioneer Memorial
hospital In Heppner. where she
recently underwent major aur-
KefV.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie K. Morris
on spent the week-end at Cor
vallls visiting their daughters,
Merrle Jo and Tass at Oregon
State.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
Jr. spent the first of the week
In Portland on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan
Hon and Jim were visitors In
Portland on Sunday and Mon
day. Thev were accompanied by
Stephen Adams, who had spent
Saturday and Sunday here vis
iting at the Adon Hamlctt
home.
Al Bulottl returned from Pio
neer Memorial hospital last
Thursday after attending some
time there for treatment.
The fifth and sixth grades ac
companied bv their teachers,
Jack Ixtyd and Mrs. Opal Sit
va, went to McNary Dam Isst
Tuesday for a field trip. Wal
lace Matthews drove them over
In a school bus.
Lindsay Klncald returned
home last Tuesday from a long
stay In Pendleton Community
hospital. His leg Is much Im
proved, but will require addit
ional surgery later.
Visiting at the Gordon Meyers
home on Friday were Mrs. Mey
era' parents, Mr. and Mrs. It.
M. Graham of Mercer Island The
Grahams W(ve returning from a
vacation trip through California
to Mexico.
Mr.r and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
sitent the first of the week In
Portland and Salem.
Several Attend Miller Service
Those' from here, who attend
ed the funeral services for Jack
Miller nt the Flut Congregat
ional church In Seattle on Krl
dav. were Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Nelson Jr.. James Burnett.
Gene and Bill Itlelmann also
drove lo Portland, where bur
ial services were held at Wil
lamette National Cemetery. Con
tributions may be sent to the
Cancer Research Fund of the
Swedish Hospital In Seattle In
his memory.
Mr and Mrs. Alvln McCabe
and family were Sunday visit
ors with relatives here and vis
ited with Mr. McCabe'a father.
L. A. McCabe. who was hospit
alized recently with an Inlurv
to his leg. While thev were call
ing at the Leo Crabtree home,
a former classmate of Mrs. Mc
Cane's, Mrs. J. Parker and Mr.
Parker of Beaverton, stopped In
on their way home from the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
convention In Pendleon.
Four Morrow county 4-H live
stock clubs met at the ranch
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
hkstrom Sr. on Sunday for a
field day. Kkslrom demonstrated
using the hoof trimming tables
and showed how to curl and
trim hair nnd prepare an ani
mal for show. He gave the
voung people pointers on feed
ing and thev then Judged a
class of calves and one of heif
ers. Mrs. Elmer Griffith returned
on Monday from Portland, where
she had spent a few days. She
accompanied Mrs. George Grif
fith, who had taken their dau
ghter, Charlotte, back to school
In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Coral Johnson
of Eugene spent Sunday and
Monday visiting old friends In
lone and vicinity. Johnson lived
In the Gooseberry area about 40
years ago and waa very Inter
ested In all the changes which
had taken place In the commu
nity through the years.
Betty Greenup fell from her
horse this week end and broke
her right wrist. Tho bone was
shattered and the arm has been
placed in a cast reaching above
the elbow.
Mrs. Ida Coleman left this
week for Portland to visit rela
tives. She rode down with her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Healy and
Mrs. Annie Hcalv of Hcpnper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor spent the last of the week
In Portland. O'Connor was a
delegate from the lone Lions
club to the State Lions Conven
tion at the Hilton Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eks
trom. Sr, spent the week-end
at La Grande, where they en
joyed Parents Week-end on the
Eastern Oregon College campus
with their aon, Roland.
Mrs. Evelyn McCool of Pen
dleton Is standing the week
here with her granddaughter,
Mrs. Gordon Meyers and family.
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HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, May 19, 1966
Sec. 2
Irrigon Council Adopts
Budget; Talks Recreation
VOTE!! May 24
AFL-CIO Recommends - -
United States Senator
ROBERT B. DUNCAN (Dem.)
Congressman 2nd District
At ULLMAN (Dem.)
State Supt. of Public Instruction
LEON P. MINEAR
STATE SENATOR
Linn County
GARNER I. POOL (D)
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Baker-Grant Counties
MAX SIMPSON (0)
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Gllliam-Morrow-Sherman-Umatilla-Wheeler
Counties
MARTIN H. BUCHANAN (0)
Harney-Malheur Counties
GEORGE PRESSLEY, Jr. (D)
NO!
BALLOT MEASURE No. I
NO!
SALES TAX on CIGARETTES . . Vote NO
BALLOT MEASURE NO 2
Constitutional Amendment to
eliminate popular election of
State Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction . , . Voto NO
(Published by Oregon AFL-CIO
Committee on Political Education
(COPE). J. D. McDonald, Pres.:
Edward 1. Whelan, Exec. Sec:
George Brown, director, 506 Labor
Temple, Portland, Ore. 97201.)
DATES TO REMEMBER:
The lone High and Grade
School bands and high school
chorus will present an annual
spring concert on Friday even
ing. May 20. at 8:00 p.m. Re
freshmenta will he served by
hand mothers. The public is
Invited to attend.
The summer schedule at Unit
ed Church of Christ will begin
on May 29, with morning wor
ship service beginning at 9:30
a.m. Church school classes, from
the fifth trade through high
school will be suspended for the
summer. The lower grade class
es will meet at 9:30 at tho
Christian Education Building
through the month of June.
There will be no classes during
July and August and families
arc urged to worship together at
the morning worship service.
On May 23, the Women's fel
lowship will meet at the United
Church of Christ social rooms to
pack the clothing that has been
gathered during the clothing
drive for Church World Service.
Women are asked to bring sack
lunches and work will begin at
9:30 a.m.
The annual church auction
and barbecue will be held June
4 at Willows Grange Hall. Don
ald Brlstow or Bill Rietmann
may be contacted to pick up
articles for auction listing.
Baccalaureate services for
lone High school will be held
at the Cafetorium on May 29,
at 7:30 p.m. with Rev. Walter
B. Crowell delivering the add
ress to the seniors. Rev. Don
McCarty of Heppner will give
the Invocation and benediction.
Class night Is planned for
Tuesday evening. May 31, at
7:30 p.m. when all awards to
students wtll be made.
Graduation exercises will be
Friday. June 3. at 8:00 p.m. In
the gymnasium with Wallace
W. McCrae, president of Blue
Mountain College, as the sched
uled speaker.
Bristow Elected
To Head Lions
Donald Brlstow has been elec
ted president of the lone Lions
club and will be Installed at a
special installation dinner Sat- j
urday evening. June 11, at 6:30
In the lone American Legion
hall.
First vice president Is Harold
Snider, second vice president is
Lloyd Morgan and third vice
president is Dave Baker. Ray
Boyce will continue ns secre
tary treasurer.
Other officers elected are Rob
ert Drake, tall twister: Lindsay
Klncald, Lion Tamer; James
Barnctt and Charles O'Connor,
directors for one year; and Da
vid Potter and Joseph Balfe, dir
ectors for two years.
Women who sponsor the kin
dergarten will put on the Instal
lation dinner, and the "Three
Blind Mice" will play for a
(lance that will follow the din
ner. Tickets will be $3 per per
son. The club recently purchased
six turnout coats for the lone
fire department at a cost of $125.
It also raised amount of schol
arships to be given to a boy and
girl eacn from Heppner and
lone High senior classes to $75
each from the former $oO. This
totals $30(1 In scholarship funds
given, all to be used in the win
ter term or second semester of
the first year of college by the
recipient.
At the May 9 meeting the
club members viewed motion
pictures on "The American Her
itage' as a program feature
with Ron Bishop, president, In
charge of the meeting.
Br LoVELLE PABTLOW
IRRIGON Mayor Chester Wll
son presided at the May City
Council meeting, which began
with the City Budget Hearing,
which was adopted later In the
evening.
Jim Keith gave Planning
Commission report, and also re
ported on meeting with the
Corps of Engineers in regard to
development of a recreational
area on the Columbia River
within the Irrigon City limits.
The engineers have stated
their Intention to drill a well
with 2'' main and underground
sprinkler system, seed two to
three a(res of lawn, and furnish
picnicking facilities.
School wtll be dismissed Mon
day, May 30, Memorial Day.
The PTA Community Picnic
will be at the A. C. Houghton
school grounds Sunday, May 22,
beginning at 1:00 p.m. The pot
luck dinner will be followed
with games for both young and
old.
Students from A. C. Houghton
school will compete In a track
meet at Arlington Friday May
The Irrigon Lions club will
sponsor a Bingo party at the
A. C. Houghton cafetorium Sat
urday night. May 21. at 7:30
p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCoy
and Debbie attended Parents
Weekend at Eastern Oregon
College, where their daughter
busan is a sophomore. McCoys
took in the barbecue and other
events. They were overnight
guests of her brother-in-law and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Va
lines and family, and also vis
ited her mother, Mrs. Millie O'-
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Meeker and
their daughter, ' Miss Janice
Parker. While In Seattle, they
attended the Ice Follies.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry of
Portland are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Partlow and Sheryl.
They also visited Mrs. Berry's
sisfc. Miss Snow McCoy of
Hermlston, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Mills and boys of Herm
lston. The annual Boy Scout auction
was at the A. C. Houghton
school grounds Saturday. The
various 4-H clubs of the com
munlty ran concession booths In
conjunction with the auction.
Bob Kenney of Portland spent
Wednesday to Saturday with
nis folks, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Kenney and George
The Carapfire Girls had their
annual Pow Wow Friday and
Saturday at Camp Ta-Wa-Shee,
wharh means "Sunny Woods'
at Stanfleld. Seven girls from
the Ta-Wa Plt-Kin campf Ire
group, led by Mrs. Elmer Zeh
tier, attended the Pow Wow. Da
nette Lctghton and Karen Rich
ards earned their Trail Seeker
Rank by taking their hike and
cooking their meals over the
pen tire. The girls packed and
unpacked their own equipment,
and slept out overnight. Food
for the Pow Wow was furnish
ed by proceeds from the candy
sale.
Mr. and Mrs, Ben McCoy at
tended Parents' Week-end at
Eastern Oregon College over the
week-end, where their son, Ter
ry, Is a student They attended
the afternoon barbecue and oth
er events.
Bob McRae was released from
St Anthony hospital in Pendle
ton Saturday, after undergoing
and Mrs. Albert Partlow and
SneryL Sunday, the two fam
ilies were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Mills, Ricky,
Randy and Steve of Hermlston.
Other dinner guests were Miss
Snow McCoy of Hermlston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry of Port
land.
The youth group of the Irri
gon Assembly of God church
sponsored a Hawaiian Luau at
the A. C. Houghton cafetorium
Saturday evening, with proceeds
going toward equipment lor
missionaries. Mrs. Earl Isom
was in charge of the dinner.
assisted by Mrs. Bill Graybeal,
Mrs. Perry Pummel, and Miss
Donna bom, and Mrs. Albert
Partlow. The young people dec
orated the cafetorium In Haw
allan fashion and had a tabla
of Hawaiian curios. Candlelight
and Hawaiian music added to
the atmosphere. After the ban
quet Rev. Kenney showed col
ored slides which he had taken
during the years he and his
family were In Hawaii. Special
musical numbers were sung by
Margaret and Jeannle Goodwin
of Hermlston, Mrs. Floyd Hobbs,
Mrs. Perry Pummel, Mrs, Albert
Partlow and the Assembly of
God Youth Choir, Irrigon.
Mrs. John Kenney underwent
surgery at St Anthony hospital
In Pendleton Monday morning.
Menus at A, - C. Houghton
school for the week of May 23
27 are as follow: Monday
Creamed tuna on mashed po
tatoes, green beans, applesauce
and cookies; Tuesday Chill
beans, spinach, corn bread, ap
ple crisp; Wednesday Vegeta
ble beef stew, pear and yellow
cheese salad, banana cream
pie; Thursday Spaghetti, green
salad, pumpkin custard; Friday
Tomato soup, tuna and pea
nut butter sandwiches, fruit
and cake. All meals are served
with bread and butter and milk.
RoGrke and T her brother and kne? 8urery fevlous Wed
Ulster-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Ullourke and family.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Chris
tiansen attended the State Lions
Convention at the Hilton Hotel
In Portland over the week-end.
Mrs. Art Knapp of Aurora and
Mrs. Gertrude Clark of Spokane
were Sunday afternoon visitors
at the h o m e of Mrs. Clark's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hoadley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker spent
nesday
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Elgin
made a sight-seeing tour of Ox
bow Dam, Hells Canyon and
Brownlee Dam over the week
end. Mrs. Peggy Shane of Axlee,
Montana, is visiting Mr. . and
Mrs. Ernest Stephens. Mrs,
George Shane, Arlington, visit
ed the Stephens on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berg
and Ronald of Vancouver, Wash.,
a week In Seattle with thelrspent the week-end with Mr.
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THE MORROW COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
URGES YOU TO
In The Primary Election
Tuesday, May 24, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Protect Your American HeritageVote
For The Candidates Of Your Choice
REPUBLICANS OFFER THIS SLATE OF CANDIDATES:
-For U. S. Senator
GEORGE ALTVATER
JIM BACALOFF
MARK HATFIELD
WALTER HUSS
-For Congress (2nd Dist.)
EVERETT THOREN
-For Governor
TOM McCALL
0 JOHN REYNOLDS
-For State Representative
28th Dist.)
IRVIN MANN
-For District Attorney
(Morrow County)
HERMAN WINTER
-For County Commissioner
E. O. FERGUSON
-For County Assessor
ROD THOMSON
-For Port Commissioner
HOWARD GOLLYHORN
J. B. MALCOM : -
GARLAND SWANSON
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