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Youth Enrolled At Camp For Meeting By LORRAINE BALL IONE Mrs. Robert Jepsen and Mrs. Evelyn Krebs each took a carload of 5th and 6th grade youngsers to Camp Adams on Sunday for a week of Church camp. Going from lone were Ter esa Tucker, Barbara Boyce, Kris tin Nelson, Susan Jane Jepsen, Jerri Krebs, Masha Ball, Mike Hedman, Bobby Benson, and Ter )y Cannon. Most of the young sters will reLurn on Saturday. Returning to lone with Mrs. Jep sen were Barbara Nichols and Sherry Smouse who had been to another session of the camp the preceding week. Sunday School Classes canceled The Sunday school teachers of the lone Community church an nounce that classes are dismiss ed for the month of August and for the Labor Day week-end. They will resume the second week-end in September. Church will be held at the regular time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and nieces Ina and Cathy Blak ley of Prosser, Wn spent a few days with Mrs. Edythe White and other area relatives. Ina remained for an extended visit. 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Wallace Matthews and daugh ters, Deniece and Berniece spent a few days last week at the Seattle World's Fair. Cathy Shockley returned to lone with Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and Susan for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefani Jr. and Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. John Portschy of Pendleton visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend during the week-end. Sue Townsend returned home on Saturday following a two week stay at Tollgate as a counselor for the Lutheran Bible camp held there recently. Kerry Peterson spent the past week at the camp. Leave For North Carolina 1st Lt. and Mrs. Dennis Swan son and family left on Sunday for North Carolina. They were to spend the night with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Farrow at La Grande and also were to stop and visit Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett at Fruitland, Idaho. The Swansons are on their way to Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina where he will be stationed. He expects to be there for three years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tahey and Tom Tahey of Sacramento, Calif, visited with their sister, Mrs. Delbert Emert during this past week. Mrs. Garland Swanson hosted a birthday party for Richard Hamlett's 9th birthday, at her home on Monday, July 30. Sev eral young guests and friends were on hand to help celebrate the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melina, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann and Mel vin Melina spent Sunday at Bull Prairie on an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind strom and Susan motored to Portland and back on Friday of last week for a dental ap pointment. John and Carl Troedson and Warren Stender attended the Morrow county picnic in Port land on Sunday. Roy Lindstroms Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lind strom are the parents of a baby girl, Paula Joy, born at St. An thony hospital on July 27. She tipped the scales at 7 pounds 4 ounces. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Und strom, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason, . Portland. Great grandparents are Mrs. Anna Lindstrom, lone; Mrs. Hugh Bell, Condon, and Mr. and Mrs Bert Mason of Portland. Mr. and Mrs, Sid Shaw, Barb ara and Roy of Medford were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Heim bigner. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Roy went on to Baker to visit while Barbara spent the remain der of the week-end at the Heim bigner home. Barbara and Linda are members of Sigma Kappa borority at the University of Ore gon. Ivan Akers and Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Filan and family of Walla Walla were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur TIME FOR PLACE YOUR ORDERS SOON FOR SCHOOL NEEDS Have New Samples and Swatches of Yard Goods Drapery and Slip Coyer Material ON HAND NOW: 5 TIRES, 6.70x15, BLACK WALL 1 PR. BOY'S SHOES, SIZE 13V2 1 TIRE, 7.50x14, BLACK WALL 1 PR. GIRL'S SHOES, SIZE 10'2 ODDS AND ENDS, WALLPAPER FEW PIECES YARD GOODS INTERIOR LATEX PAINT, GALS. AND QTS. 1 BOY'S SHIRT, SIZE 16 15 Discount on Shipping Rates Through Ward's Agent ELMA SCOTT, Montgomery-Ward Agenl Akers. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Elbe Akers and Danny of lone, ' and Bill Lawler and son Ronnie of Independence who are here for a visit with the Akers family. Mr. Lawler and Mrs. Wilbur Akers are brother and sister; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan were in lone during the week-end. They brought Gene Grabil home from Shelton, Wn., where he had been visiting with the Morgans for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martin and two children departed on Thurs day for North Dakota. They have been visiting her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice. The Martins will visit the parents of Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Rice in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann and family visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurst at Arlington on Sunday. John Peterson of Los Angeles, Calif, has been a guest in homes of relatives in this area this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome were called to Caldwell, Idaho on Wednesday for the funeral services on Friday of his cousin's husband, Brooks Ward. They re turned to lone on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Derrick and three children of Merced, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Warfield on Tuesday of last week. Sunday guests at the Warfield home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper and three children of Seattle, Wn. Mrs. Nelle Kettle and Mrs. Floy Graham of Berkeley, Calif., have been vacationing at the home of their sister, Mrs. Winnie Zinter. They are on their way home after being in Honolulu and Seattle. Rod Murray visited in John Day with his brother and fam ily on Sunday. - Pioneer Resident, M. Whittington, Dies After Illness Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Whittington were held in San Francisco, Calif., July 12, She died at the Mt. Zion hos pital there following a two month's illness. The Rev. John Harms of the Episcopal church officiated at the services. In terment was at the Portland Crematorium. Mrs. Whittington was born August 29, 1887, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Robison, pioneers in the Eightmile dis trict. She was a member of the Christian church and spent her childhood in Morrow county, later attending Pacific Univer sity at Forest Grove. On July 3, 1906 she was mar ried to Pearl Shamhart and to this union one daughter was born. The couple operated a farm in the Eightmile district for some time, later moving to Heppner where their daughters, Rita and Babe Shamhart, at tended school. Mr. Shamhart died in Klamath Falls in 1930. In 1935 she was married to Oscar Whittington who operated the Star Theater in Bend for 25 years. After his death in Con don from a heart attack, she made her home in Condon with her sister, Jocie Chappell, She also spent some time in San Francisco with her daughter, a granddaughter and two child ren. Survivors are her daughter, Rita Adams, San Francisco; step-daughter, Babe Dunn, Klam ath Falls; granddaughter, Lola M. Adolph, San Rafael, Calif.; t If 1 v v- 1 FOUR CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker of lone are among those in this picture. At top left is Teresa 11, center is Tammle, 2, and right is David, 4. At bottom right is Tanya, 9. At bottom left is Marlene Magill, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. MagilL Cecil, and center is Linda Williams, 11, granddaughter of Mrs. Ida Coleman, lone. Pastor Completes Colorado School The Rev. Rod MacKenzie, pas tor of the lone Community church, has completed a course in the Western Pastors' School, meeting for the first time this summer under the auspices of the United Church of Christ at two sisters, Ollie Adkins, Port land, and Josie Chappell, Con don; one brother, Walter Rob ison, Mt. Hebron, Calif.; niece, Elinor Strohmayer, Portland; nephews, Richard and Dick Rob ison, Heppner; step-daughters, Eva Steele and Helen Lasher, Portland, and many nieces and nephews of Klamath Falls. One week after her death was the funeral of her sister-in-law, Harriett G. Robison, a resident of Coos Bay for many years. Ser vices were held in the chapel of Campbell-Watkins Funeral Home, Coos Bay. She was a close friend to Mrs. C. H. Bartholo mew, Heppner. La Foret in the Black Forest, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Although this is the first time under the United Church of Christ, the school session is the 22nd since it was organized by the Congregational Board of Home Missions. The school concluded with a votive candle service July 29, a banquet on July 30, and a com munion service July 31. The Rev. MacKenzie attended on a schol arship from the Board of Home land Minist r i e s. Twenty-one states were represented by the student body of 58, and several outstanding theological semin aries were represented in the faculty. More than 1200 ministers have attended the school over the years.' It has a four-fold em phasis: Lectures, reading, wor ship, fellowship. Off campus ac tivities included trips to Mt. Evans, the Flying W Ranch, Central City, Colorado College for dinner and an evening of chamber music, attendance at "La Boehme" in Central City and at presentation of "The Girl of the Golden West." P - A 1 For Morrow County Fair and Rodeo PRINCESS JAC0USE N 1 BR1NDLE Sponsored By LENA COMMUNITY , i r All mrJi .hiki. L'IjU.U SATURDAY.AU. 4 ADMISSION 1.50 PER PERSON FAIR PAVILION HEPPNER MUSIC BY DANCING 10 TO 2 SUPPER SERVED LE0NN G S HEPPNER PH. 676-9904