Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Crawford
of Helix.
College students that have
been ariving home recently in
clude Bob Rice, Marilyn Morgan,
Melvin and Jean Martin, Karen
Lundell, Linda Heimbigner, Jack
Crum, John Swanson, Tom
Martin, Evelyn Jepsen, Skip
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Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford
and Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers
attended State Grange meetings
in Grants Pass this week.
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"MISS IONE," Michelle Morrison, will seek the Miss Oregon title In
the Miss Universe contest in Portland Friday and Saturday of
next week. The bathing beauty competition will be on the
agenda Friday at the Continental Motel, 800 East Burnside, to
be followed by a parade and final Judging Saturday, the latter
being at the Sheraton-Plaza hotel. (Coles Studio)
Program Completes
Bible School Week
IONE The week of vacation
Bible school classes was climax
ed with a program presented
by the children and teachers
on Friday evening at the lone
Community church.
Teresa Tucker of the upper
junior class gave the Call to
Worship.
Mrs. Bill Rietmann showed a
drawing of a slide projector, with
different colors representing each
class' donations during the week.
The money goes into a fund
to help purchase a slide pro
jector for the church and church
school use. She also made the
announcement concerning the at
tendance for the week and pre
sented each teacher and their
class. Teachers giving of 4heir
time for the week included: Mrs.
Joe Hausler assisted by Ruth
Benson, Kathy and Betty Haus
ler, helpers: Mrs. Nancy Ekstrom
assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Krebs;
Mrs. Dorothy Smith assisted by
Linda Halvorsen and Jean
Martin and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
assisted by Rev. Rod MacKenzie.
Mrs. Martin and Rev. Mac
Kenzie presented a filmstrip,
"Palestine in Jesus' Day," show
ing the living conditions and
ways of life then. It carried out
the theme of the studies of the
church school during the week.
The program was concluded
with group singing. Rev. Mac-
Dates to Remember:
June 22 3-Links at Lena Lun
dell's June 23 Lions Installation at
Heppner
June 25 Regular Lions meeting
eters many rounds and other
group songs, which were sung
with parents and friends join
ing in.
The classes had on display all
their projects they had made
during the week.
Many people gave freely of
their time to enable the children
and teachers to have a successful
school. Parents showed much ap
preciation for the fine work done.
lone Lions Club to Install Officers
At Social Affair Saturday Night
By LORRAINE BALL
IONE The lone Lions club
will hold its annual installation
of new officers and ladies night
on Saturday, June 23, starting
at 6:30 p. m. at the Heppner
fair pavilion.
Location of this affair had
previously been set at the Hepp
ner Legion hall, but due to prev
ious committment, the place
has been changed.
Out-of-town guests are ex
pected from clubs in The Dalles,
Pendleton, La Grande, Milton-
Freewater and Umatilla.
Gene Rietmann's Combo will
furnish music for the dance fol
lowing dinner and installation.
Visitors for a few days at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Gerald
Rood this week were Mr, and
Mrs; Marshall Mikesell and fam
ily, Eau Claire, Wise. Mr, Rood
and Mrs. Mikesell are brother
and sister. While here they also
visited Mrs. Millie Doolittle.
Ensign and Mrs. Jim Hayes
are driving from Pensacola, Fla.,
to his new base at Imperial
Beach, Calif., near San Diego. He
is a helicopter pilot and will
undergo 16 more weeks of train
ing at this base.
Mr. ad Mrs. Harold Erwin and
daughter, Shirley, visited Mrs,
Erwin's sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. George Morlnson In
Hoquiam, Wn last week and
all attended the World's Fair
in Seattle.
Tommy Melina of Hermiston
held the winning raffle ticket
for the TV set given away at
the Legion Dance at lone on
Saturday night. Door prize con
sisting of a movie camera was
won by Hank Pointer ot Lexing
ton. The Lions announces that
the drawing was a huge success
with all tickets being sold, net
ting them a profit of $730.
Mrs. Marion Palmer and Mrs.
Lee Palmer hosted the Home Ec
onomics club at the Palmer
mountain cabin on Thursday of
last week.
Pierce Family In Accident
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierce
and daughter were involved in
car accident on bunday on
their return trip to Redmond
from lone. Wayne received a
broken hand, slight cuts and
abrasions and Kay was thought
to have some broken ribs with
slight cuts also. The baby was
in shock for a few minutes, but
was apparently all right. X-rays
were to be taken on Monday of
this week. They were tollowing
the car of Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Connor, newlyweds of Heppner,
when a car towing a new car
sideswiped the Pierce car near
Shaniko. The Connor car was
not involved in the accident, but
took the Pierces on to Redmond.
The Pierce car is believed to be
a total wreck.
Lee Hams of the U. S. Navy
is spending a 10-day leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vester
Hams. He has completed his
basic training and expects to
be shipped overseas in the near
future,
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Morgan
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
John Eubanks attended the Mor
gan reunion held at The Dalles
during the week-end.
Sandra Eubanks, Tass Mor
rison, Bill Akers and Gary Mor
gan returned home this week
end following a week of activ
ities at Girls' State and Boys'
State In Salem arTd Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson
and children and Sharon Crab
tree took a trip to Seattle re
cently for a tour of the World's
Fair. Mr. Nelson returned Thurs
day, while the rest of the family
"our Tempest is such a
lively, silky, $weet:runnng V6"
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right expensive. Go check one out. Have fun I Pontiac Tempest
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went to Portland and Salem to
visit friends and relatives.
Swimming Lessons Begun
Joe Hausler, life guard and
swimming instructor announces
lessons will be held for beginners
and advanced students, (.lasses
will continue through next week
and any one who wishes may
have these lessons, i If you have
a season ticket no charge will
be made for the lessons. With
out a ticket, a charge of 15c per
lesson will be charged. Further
information may be had liv
calling Mr, Hausler, 422-7100 or
by coming to the pool at 10:00
a.m. each morning except Mon
day. Assignment to classes will
be made then.
Week-end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hershnl Town
send included Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Portschy of Pendleton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Reid and Jerry of Bond
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc
Knight of Vancouver, Wn. They
were here for the Townsend
Portschy wedding.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Cropp and
son Marvin visited in lone dur
ing the week-end with relatives.
They are soon to move from
their home in Smelterville, Idaho,
due to health reasons.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jansen nf
Vancouver, Wn., have moved into
one of his fathers houses on
second street. Gus will move into
the house neeiinipr) hu Mi- and
Mrs. Wallace Gaarsland while
they in turn are moving to the
Haitfield place near the Ray
iieimDigner nome.
Counlf Wed In Pasro
Janet Palmer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer of Lex
ington and Ronald Crabtree, son
oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
lone, were united in marriage
on June 10 at Pasen. Wn At.
tendants for the couple were her
sister Carol Ann Palmer and
Jerry Davidson. Others attend-
111! file ivwlrimu iivlllrlnrl Mr
and Mrs. Alvin MeCabe, Ashley
aid Kevin. Mr. and Mrs ,in
Crabtree and Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
ncui l'uimer and son M'Ke,
The families held a nlpni Hin.
nor at Sacajawea Park following
the wedding,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christrmli.
erson and daughters of Olex vis
ited Sundav evening nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball.
Mrs. Virginia George and fam
ily and Mrs. Clifford Aldrich and
eirls were amont? the visitors nt
Hat Rock on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford,
Mrs. Milton Morgan and Marilyn,
Mrs. Wate Crawford anH Rollo
Crawford attended graduation ex
ercises in La Grande recently
for Janice Crawford, daughter of
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