ItKITNKU iOKV. I. r.AZKTTF TIMRS. TluirHimy. Muv U. 1572
lone Legion lo Serve Dinner Election Day
The lone American I eglon
Auxiliary will serve an llec
li. lay pinner on Tuesday,
M.iv 2-, Ivi-tnnmi: at 11 30
a ni. at tlx legion Hall May
23 is the prwary lctin
for the state of Oregon, Plans
were nude for the dinner at
the May 2 meeting of the
auxiliary
The election of officers for
the auxiliary as also con
ducted. Kirs, Helen Nb'Cabe
ill wrw as president, with
Mrs. John Jepsen assisting
as vice-president Taking
over the secretary-treasurer
duties will k Mrs. Charles
Wherty Vrs. FdithNichoson
ill se r v e a s c U pi I n a mi Mr s .
Chfi Aldrich will have the
stream at arms duties
The p roupalsoelected Mrs.
Potter ty, Mrs. Jepsen, and
Mrs. McCaoe as delegates to
the state convention June 21-
24 at M-"dford.
AS MKS GARLANPSUAN
son was unable to attend
Mollis Weekend" on the
OSl campus, her grand
daughter. Cheryl Tumor, re
placed her. Cheryl was a
guest of an uncle, Jim. an
OSl junior, for the festive
weekend. She traveled to Cor
vallis with Mrs. Roderick
Murray, Mis. Ed Gundersor.,
and Mrs. Frank Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason
of Oak Grove, visited with
the Alfred Nelson s over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Foss
ner of Salem were April 29
30 weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ko W Lindstrom.
On April 2Sthe Ressner's and
Lin.istrom s attended the 73th
anniversary of the Wallowa
Valley Chapter No. 30, of
Enterprise.
Weekend guests of the Gar
land Sanson's were Helen
Frad and Steve Mark of Cor
vallis. Mr. Mark is an econ
omist at OST. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Turner and family
joined the Swanson'sand their
guests on Sunday.
Saturday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy A Lind
strom and family were Ruth
Mason, and Betty Faturos
of Portland and Bert Mason of
Oak Grove.
Mrs. Elmer Griffith is in
Portland for medical tests
and is staying with her daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dight Haugen of Lake Oswe
go. MR AND NHS. JOHN JEP
sen and family were in Baker
for the weekend. They attend
ed the 40th wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Moore, Sr. The reception was
held at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Dale Nebeker.
MR. & MRS. KEITH PECK,
Natalie and Brian were week
end guests ofKeith'sparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan.
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Traveling to Bend for a
reception honoring Mrs. W.
truest Jones, Grand I ectur
er, Grand Chapter of Ore
lion, were Mr am! Mrs. Roy
W. I tndstrom. The May 6-7
reception was held at the Pi
lot Butte Junior High School
in Bend.
Built Mason and Hetty Fa
turos, Willamette Manor,
Portland. ere weekend
quests of Mary Lindsay.
lone Two Shore
Musical Honors
Richard Hamlett and Cheri
Carlson, lone High School
seniors, will represent their
school at the twenty-fourth
annual .Vl'SlC IN MAY. he
in; held on Ma 11. 12. and
13 at Forest Grove.
Students were chosen for
the honor on the basis of
works performed in music,
years ol private lessons, and
tin- director's recommenda
tions. Guest conductors for the
annual affair w ill be John Ken
dall. Professor of String
Development, Southern Il
linois Imwrsttv, Lloyd Pfau
sic. Southern Methodist I'm
versity; ami Albert Freed
man. Profesor of Music Edu
cation and Woodwinds, at Pa
cific University.
Darrell James, lone High
School music instructor, will
accompany the pair.
lone P.T.A.
Reception
The public is cordially in
vited to attend the May 11
PTA reception, honoring
those people who will retire
at the end of the present
academic year. They are
Mrs. Franklin Ely. Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Matthews, and
Mrs. Ida Coleman. The recep
tion will begin at 8 p.m. in
the school cafetorium.
Also on the agenda will be
displays of the lone High Scho
ol shop students. Lynn Kill
pack is the Industrial Arts
instructor. John Rietmann,
Mark Rietmann, Ed Winkel
man, Dick Snider, and Clint
Krebs will give short talks
on their accomplishments
during the year.
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS
GENE CROA'ELL and his wife
are visitors of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crow
ell. Private Crowell is on
a 15-day leave from Fort
Knox, Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel
son were May 7 and 8 guests
oi his imtner, BertnaNeison,
who resides at the Terwil
liger Plaza in Portland.
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Some ( the I""
attending I' Jacobs-Allen
wedding, visits with former
area resident!., Mr. and
Mrs, i;.iymond l.undoll and
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Hiehl.
all of Fugene. Mr. Hiehl Is
a former ione High School
teacher and ciueh.
Susan l indstrom, an air
line sie.trdess with Western
Airlines, is a guest in the
home of hei parents, Mr and
Mrs. hoy W. l.iiufstrom.
Miss l.iiHistron' is currently
stationed in IVnver.
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CHERI CARLSON
MRS. VIDA HELIKFR and
Mrs. Norman Nelson repre
sented the lone Extension I' nit
Mav 2-1 at the Oregon Home
miker Extension Council.
OSL, Corvallis. Mrs. Ileli
ker was recocnized for being
a 40-year inoniher of exten
sion. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
Martin were in Posehurg over
the weekend to attend a wed
ding reception of their nep
hew and his bride. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Horton. Mrs. Mar
tin's mother, Mrs. F A. Hor
ton joined the Martin's at
Lallas and also attended the
reception.
OUTDOOR COOKERY ill
be the lesson of the Ione
Extension Unit on Wed., May
17, at 10 a.m. in Willows
Grange Hall. Mrs. Lei La
Hue and Mrs. Elmer Ladd
will lead the group on bar
beque, foil cookery, and food
safety. Each person is ask
ed to bring one or two
pieces of chicken to barbe
que. Mr. and Mrs Norman Nel
son attended the "Mom's
Weekend" festivities on the
OSL Campus, Corvallis, over
the weekend. Their daughter,
Kristin, and son. Chuck, are
students at OSU. They en
joyed a concert by B.J. Tho
mas and the inter-frater-nity
sing.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W.
Lindstrom attended the moet
m of the Long Creek Chapter
of Eastern Star on May 3.
French Class
Goes Visiting
Miss Sarah Andrew's lone
High School Frencn class took
a field trip to Portland on
May 3. The group dined at
the Chateau L'Abbe', a
French restaurant inMilwau
kie. They toured the Port
land Art Museumand the State
Historical Society. The stu
dents were accompanied by
Miss Andrew, Mrs. Roland
Bergstrom, and Mrs. Louis
Carlson. The French stu
dents taking the tour were
Christina Lindstrom, David
Warren, Gresg Wilson,
Shauna Bergstrom, Cheri
Carlson, Cathy Cannon, Kath
leen McEUigott, Melissa Mc
Elligott. and D-Ann Barnett.
MRS. ROBERT REAVIS of
Lexington was taken to Port
land to Providence Hospital
from Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital last week.
Her mother, Sara Banks
came up from Mbany to be
with her. Mrs. Banks ac
companied Mr. Reavis to
Portland on Wed. oflast week.
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HOAliPMAN Atxmt 200
person attended the recep
lion held At the Hiverslde
htfh school conmioas Sun.
afternoon in hiwor of Mrs.
e Hillings, who is retirlnc
this year after 37 years of
teaching schixil. In charge
of the affair were Mrs. I a
ern Partlow and Mrs.
Harold Kikor.
A.s.sistuii; In serving were
the following: Punch bowl
M -s. Pete Peterson. Mrs.
Kenneth Hrotidhent. Mrs. Hon
Inniels, Mrs. Hob Sicard.
Mrs. val Sullivan and Kase
RICHARD HAMLETT
Lexington Folk At
i rv:ir,TON The wed
ding of Rochelie Smith,
daughter of Mrs. Py Smith
of Pendleton, and George E.
peck son of Mrs. Ray L'ck
les and the late Ellwynne
Peck, of Lexington as held
Thurs. mornirn! at St. An
thonv s Hospital in Pendle
ton. The wedding originally
scheduled for April 28th had
tu be postponed due to in
juries suffered in a car ac
cident to the groom, best man,
and Rochelie' s brother. The
bride was lovely in a white
lace gown with train, fashion
ed and made by herself and
a veil of net centered with
a satin rose. Her bouquet
was of white carnations and
red rosebuds. She was given
in marriage by her brother
Robert Smith who escorted
the bride via his wheel
chair. The best man also
in a wheel chair was David
Ban Beek, who escorted the
groom also in a wheel chair
to the waiting room of the
fourth floor of St. Anthony's
which was decorated with
bouquets of white carnations.
Performing the double ring
ceremony was Rev. Raymond
Bates of the Free Methodist
Church of Pendleton. Maid
of honor was Arvella Nor
quist in a street length lav
ender dress with matching
hat. Following the ceremony
the groom's sister Dixie Kay
Streeter served the wedding
cake to the invited guests.
Mr. Peck who is to be re
leased from the hospital this
week will remain ir. Pendle
ton, until the 26th at which
time he will return to his
duties in the L'SS Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones
were those from Lexington
who attended the wedding ser
vices. Mr. and Mrs. Burke
O'Brien and and daughter
were week-end visitors at the
home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Alajeske.
DEBBIE CAMPBELL AND
DEBBIE MAJESKE were Sun.
callers at the home of their
parents Mi . and Mrs. Gene
Majeske and Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Campbell.
Ray Papineau is a patient
in Pioneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner.
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ALICE VANCE
Republican Candidate for
Clerk of Morrow County
Your support and encouragement
is appreciated
Mrs. Billings
ll.ioi.ier; Cak Mrs. Jer
ry ivck, Mrs. Perry Turn-iii-l.
Mrs. Vernon Huss-ll,
Mrs. Carrol Donovan. Mrs.
Chester Wilson. Mrs. lully
Orilfiii. Mis. Fol-rt Smith.
Mrs, Sam Serpent, Mrs. laii
lultoMi, Mrs. Muk ToUr,
H.uel Miller and Mrs.Jey
vkest Jr,; Coff-e Mrs.
Farl Isom. Mrs. Miner Hui;.
Mrs. Ro lUll, Mrs. Cn'iie
Trumbull. Mrs. Vent Ste
wart and Mrs. Hoy I'artlow.
Mr. Flovd IM'h s In
charge of tin' guest ho-, and
Karen lUker the money tree.
Mrs. John Horner assisted In
the kitchen,
Guesis attended from Ar
lington, Staiifield. llerniiston.
l iuattlla, Irrigon. Portland.
Salem, The Ulles and Walla
Walla. Wash.
THF. Ctrl SCOl'T PACK
(US tx-en Uivtded in two
liens with Mrs. Jerry Peck
and Kirs. John Harvey den
mothers of Pen I. In this
den are Jimmy Peck. Scott
I-aniels. Mine Walker. Danny
Hernandez, David Hrasel,
.sean and Kevin Harvey. In
Den 2 with Mrs. Kenneth
HroadUMit and Mrs. Basil
Rogers Jr. as den mothers
there are Larry Huge!. Pat
rick Nelson. Joe Daltoso.
Rickie HruudlHmt, Brett Ro
gers, Kenny Brasel. Darrick
Trumbull and Gene McKee.
The Cubs had a pack meet
ing at Riverside High School
Weddings
Kiri m t rr
PEARL I.FF SAWYER
daughter of Mrs. Bob Cool
of Pendleton and Eugene Saw
year of Arizona, was united
in marriage onSat. April 29th
to John Karron son of Mrs.
Marion Karron of Pendleton.
The wedding solemnized in
the presence of family and
close friends was held at the
Karron home with Bishop
Llovd Ashcrofl of the Church
of Latter Day Saints presid
ing. The bride wore a floor
length white Grecian styled
dress and carreid white
carnations. Maid of honor
was Maria Mayfieldwhowore
a floor length dress of lav
ender with carnation corsage.
Best man was Allen Davis.
A reception was held follow
ing the ceremony with the
bride and groom cutting the
traditional first slice of cake,
which was three layers topped
with a lovely lace creation,
featuring a bride and groom.
Those from Lexington at
tending were the bride's
grandmother Mrs. Florence
McMillan, an aunt Mrs. C.C.
Jones, and cousin of the gro
om, Mrs Joe Yocom. The
young couple were visitors
later in the week at the home
of Mrs. McMillan, before his
return to duty with the US
Air force.
Holly Rebekah Lodge met on
Thurs. Visiting was Mrs.
Jo Huston of Heppner, Mor
row County District Deputy
President. At this time Mrs.
Dimple Munkers gave the un
written work, and Mrs. June
Fields the WG was presented
a seal. Mrs. Munkers was
recommended to the State
President, as District Deputy
president for District No. 20
for 1972 and 73. Refresh
ments were served later, to
the Oddfellows and Rebekahs.
Club will meet on Thurs.
at the home of Mrs. Irene
Padberg, and the Mother's
Day traveling Food Sale will
be held Sat., starting at 9:30
from Florence McMillan's
home. Members are asked to
leave the food stuffs there
before 9 a.m.
Bob Kroll returned to his
home Sat. after a few days
in Pioneer Memorial Hospi
owiiH Holn-at ards: Pat
rick Nelsoil. Joe imltoso,
Sean Harvey. Jimmy Perk.
Sroit laiuels, mid Kuiiie
linwdU'til. IVnner Bar
NWardu went to Mike Walk--r
ami Kevin Harvey In IVn
I. and to Joe IkillosoamlKen
nv Brsel in Den t. Pa
rent attendance award v.ent
to lien I.
Flag opening ceremonies
w. re dom- t Den t mem-b.-r.
Mike Walker, Scott iva
nieU and Jimii ) Peck Clos
ing rereinonii'S by Den 2
menders Patrick Nelson,
Brett Miners and Rickie
Broadtieut.
The ( ubs also present their
clown skit which they did at
the circus in llermistoii.
THF BOA HI' MAN GARDFN
CI. I B who were scheduled to
meet Niay 13 at the home of
Mrs. Charles Auderegg In
Peiidlelon will meet in Board
man instead at the home of
Mrs. Walter Haves. They will
meet in Pendleton for the June
meting on the l'Jth.
Greenfield Grange will
meet ,Vay 20 at the hall,
starting at 8 p.m. Hostess
es will be Mrs. Frank Mar
low and Mrs. Larry Phillips.
.During the summer months
there will in- no polluck stlp
preceding tli? grange meet
ing. VIC MARCHEK of River
side High School faculty, Is
In a Pendleton hospital under
going tests prior to major
surgery.
KANDLES aT KtNZUA
HA V E A SON
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kan
dle tecanie the parents of a
son. Travis Duane, on April
13 at the hospital in Mad
ras. The baby weighed 7
lbs. a Oz. and joins a sis
ter, Michelle. Grandparents
are Mr, and Mrs. Roy Kel
ler of Madras, Mr. and Mrs.
Mirk handle ofKinzua. Mrs.
Katherine Larson of Unity is
the great-grandmother.
Marianne Wins
Marianne Pettviohn. a Blue
Mountain Community College
freshman, recently won the
Senior Ail-Around Champion
Award at the Mustanger Play
days in Pendleton. She was
awarded the East Oregonian
revolving trophy, a pair of
Hyer Elite boots from the
Country Cubbler, and a gift
certificate irom the Elks Club
for a hat from Hamley's.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, Mari
anne competed during the past
four weekends and entered in
the following events: barrel
racing, pole bending, figure
eight stake race, goat tie
ing, and break-away calf rop
ing. She also took part in the
Blue Mountain exhibition
rodeo for the Rotary Inter
national on April ZB.
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Watch for our Goodyear Tractor
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IRRIGON'S
ZONING NEAR
Hy Franeea F" Wilson
Tl final hearlim on tli
City 2 lining ordinance ill
I held Thurs. May 11, t
7 p.m. in the council room
at li old scho.il in Irrigoii.
II will he presented for adop
tion at that time.
FIFTY BOYS hav signed
up for I Ittle League and
Major league hnsetwll In the
Irrigon-Boardman area. They
had their tryouls In Irrlgon
Apt il 29 and have started
practicing. The coaches are
Billv Griffin, and Don Paris,
with Rick Haherlach as
sistant. Another couch Is
needed. A PeeWee l eague
ni v tie stal led. Players will
meet Thurs. after school for
practice and will he assigned
to learns at that time. The
bovs have been selling candy
t help provide the equipment
they need.
THF BOARDMAN LIONS
Club has requested the use
of the 4-H building. This will
I granted If they assume
responsibility for any repairs
on the building and the lia
bility insurance.
JEANFTTE Ivnton Hodge
drove to New Mexico, In her
new Buick. to visit relatives.
MR AND MRS. CHESTER
Wilson spent a week -end with
their daughter, Mrs. Charles
Bartlett, Steve and Cindy, in
l.ynnwood, Wash, recently.
Bartlett was IntheBerlngSea
on an oceanography study.
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Spray Awards
Night Thursday
SPRAY-Kpray High School
and Grade Sehot4 awards
night will Be held Tliurs.
May 11 in tle Spray Cym.
In last week' paper the
J100 that the grange auction
made to donate for emergen
cy equipment should have
read $700 . The Grange mem
bers really appreciate all the
many donations they received
that ent to make the auc
tion such a success.
The Spray S O S. Club Is
still working loearn money to
fence the tennis court. The
drawing for the community
quilt is to lie Thurs. night at
the awards banquet.
Monday, May 1 the Mill in
Spray started working again
after many weeks of lay off.
The 7th and 8th grade tra
veled to Kah Ne Ta to spend
the day picntclng and swim
ming. They had earned money
for this trip by selling maga
zines early this year. They
had a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Britt
left Sunday to tie with Mrs.
Sid Britt Monday when Sid
was to have surgery. Also
with the family is Mrs. Mary
Williams oi Spray and Mrs.
Edith went with Mary to spend
time with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanders
were in Heppner Sat., May 6
on business.
Barbara, Sherrill Adams,
and Donita were in Heppner
Sat., May 6 on business.
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