lone Residents End Summer Vacations Br EVA HAMLETT i The lone Assembly No. 89, ,.. . ' Rainbow for Girls, will hold t 10NE Mr. and Mrs. Bill , breakfast this Sunday, Septem. Rietmann and family recently bpr u ffom 8 BnL to 12:30 p.m re urnea irom a inpinrouga me at the Masonlc Halt. Tickets miawesi viewmg poimsoi inter-w. adult and 9 trough 12 est and also visited with Rev and, i nn rr.ri. i thmnah Mrs. Mike Luedde Jr., and fara- , 75(. nd Dre.SChool free. A family ticket may be purchased for $5.00. The girlls usually have a real good breakfast so plan to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Llnd strom and Christina and Mrs. Lindstrom's mother, Mrs. Elmer Griffith spent the Labor Day week-end in Portland. They spent Saturday afternoon In Sal em at the State Fair. On Satur day evening they went to Port land International Airport to greet Mrs. Griffith's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght E. Haugen and three daughters, who were returning to their home in Lake Oswego after a four month's trip to Eur ODe. The Haugens drove over 11,000 miles and visited fourteen countries. They also took several boat trips including a tour of ily In St Louis. Mrs. Henry Krebs and family arrived home after spending the summer at their ranch In Mon tana. Mr. Krebs remained for a longer period, as the children had to be back to register in school Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swans son spent last week at Lincoln City where they Joined relatives from Portland and Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell James and family spent the Labor Day weekend visiting with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle James in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Bill Nichols returned home from St Anthony's hospit al in Pendleton, to rest a couple weeks before having surgery. Miss Teresa Stefani left for Eugene Tuesday where she will Fair Results OPEN CLASS NEEDLEWORK continue her education at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and family drove to Tacoma, Wash, over the weekend, taking their daughter, Krlstine up to enroll in Pacific Lutheran College this year. Ron Chrlstopherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chrlstopherson of Donald is working at the Paul Tews ranch. The United Church of Christ wishes to announce the candi date they had coming. Rev. Tom Hall of Wllmot Flat, New Hamp shire will not be able to fill the pulpit this Sunday, Sept 13, as previously announced. It Is not known at this writing who will take his place but someone will be available. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. John Ahlin - of Boise. Idaho, are the proud par ents of a baby boy, 8 lbs., 13 oz., born August 31 and has been named Justin Winfred. Mrs. Ah lin Is the former Janet Lundell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Lundell, and granddaughter of the late Mary Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mar tin returned home Tuesday af ternoon from a 17-day trip to Alaska. They visited with fomer resident of this area, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Houte, in June; Mr. and Mrs. Quiller Burns (Vir ginia Griffith), at Eagle Creek; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linn at Nome, Alaska. The senior class of lone High school has set aside Friday, Sept, 11 as Freshman initiation day. The WAC of the Willows Grange will hold an all-day meeting September 16, for the purpose of cleaning the nan. Members are asked to bring des sert or salad, and the rest of the menu will be furnished by the committee. Also the Booster Day for the Willows Grange will be held on October 11, instead of originally planned, and will be gin at 1:00 p.m. with a potluck dinner, the Greek Islands. They enjoyed many interesting experiences, but found crowds of tourists in most of the major sight-seeing areas, including many Ameri cans. Another thing they noted were the many "hippie" type young Americans seen around American Express offices in manv cities waiting for mall from home. Locust Chapter No. 119 OES resumed regular meetings on Tuesday evening at the Masonic Hall. Plans were made for the official visit of Mrs. Muriel Rose, Associate Grand Conductress, on October 1. Guests for the even ing were Mrs. Clark Van Gaas beck, Blood Bank Committee member of the Grand Chapter, who explained the blood bank program in which Masons and Eastern Star members partici pate. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ryan Steinke of Arlington, Worthy Matron of Jasmine Chap ter No. 74. Coming Events: Sept. 12 High School foot ball, Concordia of Portland at lone Field, 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13 Rainbow breakfast, Masonic Hall, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sept. 13 Promotion and Rally Day at United Church of Christ, 10:00 a.m. Sept. 14 Extension Unit meeting. 10:00 a.m. park or Grange hall. Sept. 14 Square dance les sons, Grange hall, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16 WAC all day meet' ing. Grange hall. Sept. 17 Jr. High football, Stanfield at lone, Z:00 p.m. Sept. 19 High school foot ball, Weston at lone, 2:00 p.m. Sept. 24 Jr. High football, lone at Arlington, 2:00 p.m. Afghan, Crocheted Fay Ferg uson, blue; Carrie LaBlanc, red; Dels! Chapel, white; Emma Drake, blue. Aprons, Cross Stitch Ida Far ra, blue. Bedspreads, Crocheted Ruth Robinson, blue, Buffet Sets, Crocheted Helen Stevens, blue; Erda Pieper, red. Buffet Sets, Cross Stitch Helen Stevens, blue. Bureau Scarfs or single scarfs Helen Stevens, blue; Erda Pieper, red; and Sally Marlatt, white, Bureau Scarfs, Cross stitch Helen Stevens, blue; Kathy Holtz, red. Bureau Scarfs, Embroidered Alean Calvin, blue; Helen Stev ens, red, Sally Marlatt, white. Bureau Scarfs, Cut work Al ean Calvin, blue; Helen Stevens, red; Mayko Buchanan, white. Center Pieces, Crocheted Erda Pieper, blue; Mayko Bu chanan, red; Ruth Robinson, white. I Chair Sets, Crocheted Alean Calvin, blue; Helen Stevens, red. Chair Sets, Cross stitch Hel en Stevens, blue. Chair Sets, Embroidered Hel en Stevens, blue. Crocheted Clothing Myrtle Huwe, Mildred Davidson, blues; Betty Maynard, red; Carrie La- Blanc, white. Crocheted, Others Gail Hughes, blue. Doilies, (Crocheted or em broidered small to 8 in.) Er da Pieper, blue. Doilies (Crocheted or embroid ered medium to 14 in.) Helen Stevens, blue; Sally Marlatt, red; Erda Pieper, white, ijssguaq 1 1) HERB EKSTROM, Jr. recently completed a brand new building for his business Juct west of Ion. Former building burned sometime ago and has been replaced by a fine new building. Structure Is larger than the former building. Herb is manager of the Cenex Company and also Is proprietor of a travel trailer sales and rental firm in lone. (u-T Fnoto) HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. September 10. 1970 Mr. end Mrs. Ed Conty and their sons Tom and Doug, went up to Seattle over the holiday to visit the Raymond Conty fam ily. They vWited in EUmonUa with Ed's brother, Tom. Guests at the Gardners recent, yl were Mr. nd Mrs. Skip Sea less of Portland. Mr. ami Mr. Scalese are parents of the Gard ner's daughter-ln law. HERCIISTon (MB3BGHJ Appliances size Mayko Buchanan, blue; Erda Pieper, red, Luncheon Cloth, Cut work Viola Berger, blue, Luncheon Cloth, Embroidered lHe neSevten mm.zmd,; Helen Stevens, blue, Pictures. Cross stitch Alean Calvin, blue; Phyllis Piper, red. Pictures, Crewel Florence Gray, blue. Pictures. Embroidered Ann Bergstrom, blue; Carrie LaBlanc, red. Wool Embroidered Eileen Padberg, blue; Bonnie Clow, red; Judie Laughlin, white. Pillows, Crocheted Mildred Padberg, blue; Mabel Heath, red; Marge Shade, white. Pillows, Crewel and Embroid ery Phyllis Piper, blue; Flor ence McMillan, red. Pillows, Crocheted, Emb. and other Rena Marquardt, red. Pillows, Applique Judie Laughlin, blue. Pillow Slips, Applique Helen Stevens, blue. Pillow Slips. Crocheted Sally Doilies (Crocheted or embroid- Marlatt, blue; Sally Marlatt, red. ered large to 20 in.) Erda' Pilow Slips, cross stitcn Mar Boardman News cieaning L up? A Chevron Heavy Duty Cleaner is the alt-purpose cleaner. It's economical and easy to use. Chevron CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard OTT company or C tlfomfa Mrs. Walter Wyss was in Port land last wepk visiting at the I home of her son-in-law and I. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pieper. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely return ed home last week from a ten day's visit at the home of their son, Allen Ely and family, in I Seattle. Saturday visitors at the Ely home were Mr. Ely's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Matthews and daughter, Deniece of lone, and the Ely's son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Lilly, Jerry and Joyce of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brewster of Port Orford visited several days at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Pastor and Mrs. Neil King. Salem Guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker of Salem were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier. Pieper, blue, Dish Towels, Applique Ida Farra, blue; Doris Albright, red; Helen Stevens, white. Dish Towels, Cross stitch and embroidered Ruth Bergstrom, blue. Dish Towels, Embroidered Helen Stevens, blue; Klara Kin zer, red; Ruth Bergstrom, white. Handkerchiefs, Crocheted edge Helen Stevens, blue; Ruby Becket, red. Handkerchiefs, Tattered edges Mrs. John Hopper, blue. Hot Pads Sally Marlatt, blue. Luncheon Cloth, Card table ffl&cosa ffiava , HAP SEZ 'LOOK AT THESE FALL SPECIALS" Ranch Rite Products $1.40 Per Gal. Permanent or ANTI-FREEZE $1.35 CASE LOT WILL TRADE 1 GAL. ANTI FREEZE FOR 1 JUNK BATTERY Hi Lift Jacks $22.95 Pickup Stor-AU Utility Box $129.00 fir Freight PADBERG MACHINERY, INC. 989-8143 Lexington ; - V""' V '' d'-'- : THE IONE Cheeleaders will be seen in action this weekend when Concordia of Portland plays on the lone field. Sept 12 at 1:30 p.m. Young ladies are top, Cheri Carlson, center row, Cathy Cannon and Mary McElligott, bottom, Cindy Ele- strom. Cardinals Face Concordia Sept. 12 The football season opener Saturday will see the following lads suited, according to Coach Gordon Meyers: Victor Klinger, Clint Krebs, Rick Barnett, Nick Marick, Richard Hamlett, Ed Strahm, Herb Ekstrom, David Warren, Kent Gutierrez, Ed Winkleman, J. Rietmann, Dick Snyder, David McNary, Phil Carlson. Paul Ashurst, Mark Rietmann. Fred Sherman and Keven Gutierrez. Remember, Saturday at 1:30 at the lone field. ilyn Bergstrom, blue; Ruth Berg strom, red; Marilyn Bergstrom, red; Helen Stevens, white. Pillow Slips, Cut work Alean Calvin, blue; Helen Steers, red; Sally Marlatt, white. Pillow Slips, Embroidered Florence Gray, blue; Helen Stev ens, blue; Dot Halvorsen, red; Marilyn Bergstrom, red; Helen Stevens, white. Pot Holders, Crocheted Sally Marlatt, blue; Elsie Huston, red; Carrie La Blanc, white. Pot Holders, Embroidered Helen Stevens, blue. Quilts, Quilted and Applique Florence Becket, blue; Francine Evans, red; Doris Albright, white. i -" i Quilts, Quilted and Pieced Viola Berger, blue; Pearl Green, red; Marge Shade, white. Quilts, Tied Elsie Huston, blue; Alice McCabe, red; Mildred Padberg, white. Rugs, Crocheted Marge Shade, blue. Rugs, Hooked Karen Palm er, blue; Neva Matteson, white. Sheet and Pillow Slip Em broidered Marilyn Bergstrom, blue; Ruth Bergstrom, red; Ida Farra, white. Swedish Weaving, Others Jo ann Albright, red. Tablecloths, Crocheted Alice Soward, blue. Tablecloth, Embroidered Florence Gray, blue; Emma Drake, red; Florence McMillan, white. Wall Hanging Elsie II us ton, blue. Lace Edging, Crocheted Del sle Chapel, blue; Elsie Huston, red. Lace Edging, Tatted Mrs. John Hopper, blue. Shoe Bag Mabel Davidson blue. CHILDREN'S ARTICLES Afghans, Crocheted Karen Palmer, blue; DeLsic Chapel, red; Millie Howell, white. Crib Blanket Ann Griffith, red. Crib Spreader, Applique Helen Stevens, blue; Joann Al bright, red. Crib Spreader, Embroidered Helen Stevens, blue. Quilts, Applique and quilted Claudine Warren, blue; Doris Albright, red. Quilts, Pieced and quilted Mildred Padberg, red. Quilts, Tied Helen Stevens, blue; Mildred Padberg, red. SENIOR CITIZENS Annie Keene, Crocheted Rub, blue; Edna Turner, Knit slippers, white. Leona Smallwood, Cross stitch tablecloth, red. Edna Turner, ' Crocheted Coat hanger, blue. TOYS, MISCELLANEOUS Phyllis Piper, blue; Sally Marlatt, red. RICK'S HOUSE OF DISCOUNT "If We Don't Have It Son of a Gun!" 2133 N. 1st Hermlston Ph. 567-8960 Home of Norge Appliances Appliances Furniture Air Conditioning New k Used- Automobiles Rohrman Ford Ford Since 1930 Ph. 567-3291 Hermlston, Oregon Automotive CAMPBELL MOTORS Sales 4 Service Oremltn. 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