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Special Service Confirms Youth of lone Church By KATHEBINE UNDSTROM IONK Oiiiflrmiilloii tMTVlci' were lii'ld nl lh United t'lmrrli of Chrlht on Suiuliiy niornliiK for Hie following voting M'iitili: ttlcklo lloy Klolmnl Ilumlrtt, HriM'k l.lnnell, Jane unit t Mint KrcliN, C.trKK Jurob, Cathy Can mm, iiml Tunya Tucker. Scclal music wuh provided with Mr, K. T. Martin, orunlHt, and Mm. Bill Hli'iiiiuiin, piaiilttt. The choir nt hem wm "Uur 1'rayer". Following tlio wornlilp artrv. li e u coffee hour planned by the (IfiironmscH, wuft liuld In honor of the cnnflrmant. Mr. Henry Krelm mid Mm. Hubert Kli'tmnntt n-hld,il at the tea table, Long atemmed (told rows were In the v&mi'm on the altar and following the wrvli-e Mr, Krota ireneiili'd each atudfnt with a ruse. The deiuimcHMea iiave each eonflrmtint a spii lul card. Attend Snldar Strvlc Mr. Arvllla M. Snider, bfl. 0f Heuveriii, pawd away limt Tueadiiy morning at a hospital after icn day confinement. She was the mother of CcorKo Sni der of lone and la aurvlved by two other aona and three dim Khterx, two grandchildren, and three jjreat grandchildren. Serv ice were held at i'twi; Mortu nrv Chapel In Iteuvvrton on Fri day. MV ft, Thmw Eglnu down from li ne for the service were Mr. and Mrs. (ieorue Snider, Mr. and Mm. Harold Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, and Mr. and Mm. Mondial Townnend. Tweivif hour earlier the Sni der had word of the death of Mm, Snider' father, Grant Ol den. KM, of Cannon Iteach. Fun eral .service for Mr. Olden were held In Heppner on Thursday, May -1, at the Chrlxllan church. He Is Kurvlved by two daugh. tern, Mm, Ceurge Snider of lone and Mm. Don Howell of Cannon Reach, two grandchildren an(l three groai grandchildren. Among those coming to Mor row County for the services were Mr. and Mm, Don Howell of Cannon Beach, Mr. and Mm. Lonnle Henderson of Hood Riv er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barlow of Washoueal, Wah.. Grant Hender.Mn of Summervllle, Ore., Dick Snider of Beaverton, Bill Snider of Fresno, Calif., Mr. and Mm. Flovd Barlow, Mr. and Mm. Dick Cunnlngton, Mr. and Mm. Clifford MK'abe, Mrs. Bill Coo per, all of Portland; Mrs. Eun ice DtiK)ne of Beavurton, Mra. Glen Miller of Foreat Grove, Mm. Robert White of The Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eu bank of Arlington. Mr. and Mr. Bill Rletmann spent Friday In Arlington enjoy Ing Mav Day festivities at the school there. Mrs. Rletmnnn's niece, Linda Anderson was crowned Mav Queen. The Rlet mann's amall son, Greg, dress ed In white, served as crown bearer for his cousin. A parade was held Friday morning fol lowed by a program. Five girls from the senior class served as princesses and they were at tended by flower girls. Miss Rebecca Case spent the week end at Provo and Salt Lake City, Utah, on a business trip. The fifth grade went on a soil conservation tour this week. It was under the direction of Ralph Richards of the Soil Con servation office. Miss Grace Cunnlnchnm Is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Griffith this week, She arrived on Monday from her home In Post Falls, Idaho. COLE ELECTRIC f Motor Rewinding 1 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL! FARM AND HOME I Pendleton 27ft-7761 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rletmann spent Monday In Portland with Mm. Kiel mu nn's niece, Terry l.ee Thornberg, who had further surgery at Shrlner' Hospital that day. They were accompan ied bv the little girl's mother, Mrs, Terry Thornberg of Horm iaton. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and family moved to lone from U'Xlngtoil this week end. They will live In the Rletmann house alwiut a mile from town. Rainbow to Install lone Assembly, Rainbow for Girls, will hold a public Instat ution U the Masonic Hull on Friday evening, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. Linda Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mm. William Nichols, will be Installed as Worthy Ad visor fur the coming term. At the last meeting of the lone Assembly the girls decid ed to entertain their mother at a tea on May 11. They also dis cussed plans for attending Grand Assembly, which will Im held In Corvallls at GUI Coli seum from June 22 to June 2. It was annoumvd that Terrle O' Connor has been selected as a Grand Choir member for Grand Assembly. Mr. and Mm. William Celln as and son Tlmmle, who are visiting here from Fulva, Ger many, have been entertained by several. On Monday night they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson andvftimlly. Tuesday evening Mrs.' Ollnos' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crab tree, were hosts for a , family dinner with Mr. and Mra. Lew Is Halvorscn and Frank wild Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers of Heppner as guests. On Wednes day and Thursday Mr. Gelln as and Tim, Mra. Crublree, Mm. Blanche Scheelar, and Jlmmle McCabe, who Is visiting here, drove to Colfax for a visit with the Alvln Mii'abe family. Mr. and Mrs. Gellnas spent the week end at Portland and Corvallls visiting with old friend. Janet Palmuteer, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ted Palmateer, spent the week end In Arling ton participating as a princess on the Arlington Rodeo court The Rlrl wore bright pink Western suit with fuschla hats and gloves. Miss Rita Kerr and Barbara Bishop spent the week-end in Portland aa guests of Sherry and Lynn Benson. Mr. Walter Roberts returned from Pendleton Community hos pital on Monday. She Is recov ering from surgery on her hip and is getting about with the help of a walker. Her sister, Mrs. Kspcr Hansen, of rortland. is here visiting her. PTA will have Installation of new officer at the May meet ing on Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. In the cafetorium. Reports on the State Convention In Pen dleton will be made by the del egates and special music will be provided for entertainment A group of neighbors called at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lun dell on Thursday afternoon In honor of her birthday. Cake, strawberries, Ice cream, and cof fee were served by Mrs. Garland Swanson and Mrs. Roy W. Llnd strom. May 20 Is the date planned for the annual Junior-Senior banquet and prom at lone High school. The juniors will honor the following seniors at the ban quet: Montle Crum, Bonnie llynd, Lcland Maglll, Leon Ma gill. Bernlece Matthews, Denlece Matthews, Pat McKlligott, Lois Messenger, Virgil Morgan, Kar en Nelson, Mary Nichols, and Llndu Rowell. Mm. Victor Rletmann arrived home on Monday after spend ing a week at Kennewlck get ting acquainted with her new granddaughter, Mary Jo, Infant daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Dean Rohile. Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Smouse, Mrs. Ella Burgoyne, Mr,- and Mrs. Jodie Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Llmlstrom spent the week-end In Corvallls and attended events planned for Mom's week-end with their daughters. The merchandising committee for the annual Barbecue and WIN A NEW Al rsi A Dnin f; W- "SWINGER" CAMERA! 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Don al so him a key to t'rum'a Eleva tor, where things may be stor ed until auction time on June 3. Other members on the com mittee, who may be contacted are chairman. Bill Kietmann, Lindsay Klncald, and Eldon Tucker. Eastern Star Social Club met at the Masonic Hall on Wednes day afternoon. Plans were made for purchasing new chairs. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. James Barnett, president. Pre ceding the meeting a no-host luncheon was served to peo ple. Mrs. Orace Ewlng of Portland was a Monday and Tuesday vis itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. She is chairman of the Knights Tem plar Eve Foundation commit tee of the O. E. S. Grand Chap ter and attended the reception In Heppner on Monday evening honoring Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, chairman of the ESTARL fund of Grand Chapter and Mrs. Dean Hunt. Grand Representative of Tennessee in Oregon. Others from lone attending the recep tion were the Halvorsens; Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor, wor thy matron and patron of Lo cust Chapter; Mrs. E. R. Schaf- fer; Mrs. James Lindsay, and Mrs, Roy W. Llndstrom. Blaine Chapel Is convalescing at home following surgery at a Pendleton hospital last week. The United Church of Christ Is sponsoring a clothing drive for Church World Service dur ing the month of May. Clothing deposit boxes are In the post office and Brlstow's Market Blankets are especially needed. Mr. and Mrs. John Proudfoot and daughter, Pam, were hosts to 45 of Pam's classmates from St. Paul's School for Girls in Walla Walla on Saturday at their country home. The girls had a wonderful day on the farm with a barbecue picnic at noon. Besides some student dri vers, others bringing cars were Rev. and Mrs. William Elrod, Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins of Pasco, Mrs. Ames, and Mrs. Burroughs of Walla Walla. County Appeals For Foster Homes Morrow county has sounded an appeal, through County Judge Paul Jones and Lowell Chally, welfare administrator, for those willing to provide fos ter homes for children. The judge said that there is a dire need for such homes to care for some Juveniles who have been placed In custody of the county. Anyone willing to provide foster home care is ask ed to contact the judge or the welfare administrator. Church Sets Vacation School for June 12-16 IONE Vacation Church School of the lone United Church of Christ will be held In the Christian Education Building from June 12 through 16. from 8:45 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Classes will be for children who are four years old by June 1, through those who finished sixth crsue this year. Mrs. Pete Cannon will be in charge of re freshments and would appreel ate donations of juice and cook les. . Anyone wishing - more infor mation or who would like to as slst with the school in any way may contact the chairman, Mrs Robert Rletmann. Army Depot Plans For Open House Umatilla Army Depot officials at Hermixton announced the ap pointment of Leonard W. Pen- or, operations division cniel, as activities chairman lor the De pot's Armed Forces Day open house slated for May 19. Assist ant chairman for the annual event Is Richard A. Anderson, civilian personnel officer. The two men will head plan ning and coordinating of activ ities intended to carry out lo cally this year's theme for Arm ed Forces Day, "A Report to the Nation. Penor said the day's schedule Isn't "Jelled" yet, but that ten tative plans are coming along well and a firm program is to be announced shortly. Officials at the Depot decided to observe Armed Forces Day on a regular work day this year, though nationally It has been designated as the third Satur day In May. Reason for the de cision to hold open house at the Depot on May 19, according to Penor, Is that difficulties would be encountered In attempting to rearrange schedules for shift workers, and pay inequities might result If the regular Mon day through Friday work week were altered. Community Studied The Wolf Cub Scouts have completed this year's protect, "Knowing Our Community". The businessmen have been wonderful about their time. We wish to thank the following for our field trip guides: Forrest Burkenbine and Bill Farra for fire Information, Rachael Har nett on the Museum tour; Shor ty Hudson's courthouse and clock trip; Marion Green's ex cellent briefing on banks, and Bill Marshall's fine instruction at the Kinzua Lumber Co. We are very well Informed third graders and really appreciated seeing "Inside Heppner". Paul Van Marter, Cub reporter 21 Inches Snow Yet at Arbuckle At the last of April, 21.12 In ches of snow remained at the Arbuckle Mountain snow survey site. Ralph Richards reported last week. The water content was 6'- Inches and the density was 30'4. "In other years we had snow on the last of April swing In 1955 where there were 41 Inches and 15.7 Inches of water and In 1963 with 6.2 inches and 2.1 In ches ot water," he said. Gazette-Times ads pay Phone 676-9228 for G-T want ad service. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barlow were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay. Mr and Mrs. A. H. Marlck have sold their farm three miles below lone to John Mollahan of Heppner. Mrs. F. T. Martin attended a banquet decorated In the Italian theme at the Presbyterian church in Pendleton on Monday evening. The dinner was plan ned for the workers for the Pen dleton Civic Music Association, who are now conducting their membership drive. Mrs. Martin is receiving membership for the lone area. Clow's Spaniel Adds Six Winner's Points Toward Champion A Brittany Spaniel male. Black Butte's Ace Wild, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clow of Hepp ner, took "best of breed" over 13 other Brittanys at the Richland, Wn. Kennel club's all breed dog show on April 29. The day be fore, at Walla Walla, he was judged "reserve winner's dog," and on April 30 he was Judged "winners dog" at the Yakima Kennel club's all breed show. For the winnings, he added two new trophies to his collec tion of field trial and show tro phies, and gained six points to ward his show championship. He now has a total of 10 points toward the 15 needed. Ace's sister, Black Butte's Touche. was judged reserve winners bitch . at all three shows. Rev. and Mrs. Dirk Rinehart's Springer Spaniel bitch, Walter ock Abigail, won the first points of her show career by being sel ected "winners bitch" at the Richland show, for a total of two points. Cooking Club Meets The Cookettes 4-H club met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Wolff on April 25. We read from our book, called "Mealtime Fun". We decided what kinds of sandwiches we would make for our next meeting. Lisa Collins, reporter What a tire! What a price! y jut? Introductory Price! THE NEW GENERAL JET Whitewall-4 Full Plies of Nylon Cord FORD. CHEW. PLYMOUTH, RAMBLER 7J05 aMMaHS rtut $2.21-123 Hi. bdMTn 15 NOWS THE TIME TO BUY A GREAT NEW TIRE! Tough Oungen Tread Rubbtr for rolling up surprisingly high mi tog Four full pUM of nylon cord for blow out protection Tha only dual-traction tread In Ks pric field use General's outo-cnaroo NO MONfY DOWN. ..TAXI MONTHS TO PAY 9tt MdoT local ttXM Kb! BUKK OLDS. DODGE. MERCURY, CHRYSLER, PONTIAC PLYMOUTH mat $ Euto Tr 16 TIRE jj FORD'S Tire Service -Heppner- STOCK REDUCTION SALE 217 N. Main 676-9610 542 PAIR WOMEN'S SHOES $95 TO $j95 Also a Few Pairs of Children's, Boy's and Men's Shoes Priced as Marked SAVE 50 Hager GONTY'S Big Contest:! OPEN TO PUBLIC ENDS JULY 31, 1967 Morrow County Rifle & Pistol Club Is Sponsoring A Crow, Magpie and Predator Contest CASH AND MERCHANDISE PRIZES Scoring System: 100 pts. COYOTES & BOBCATS 75 pts COONS & PORCUPINES 50 pts ADULT CROWS MAGPIES 25 pts. SQUIRRELS 15 pts NONFLYING CROWS & MAGPIES 10 pts STARLINGS. CROWS MAGPIE EGGS NOTE: Contestants must ask permission of landowners before going on private property. WHAT TO BRING IN: Coyotes, Bobcats Scalp with both ears. Coon & Squirrels Tails. All Birds Pair of legs Eggs Whole BRING TO CHECK STATIONS Heppner Lea Ray Schwarx. at Court Street Market lone Howard C rowell Residence in evenings SPECIAL PRIZE will be awarded contestant with most squirrels. THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT TOUR HOME- OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE DANK OF xjJEastern Oregon HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION