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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 6, 1963
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lone High School Gives Awards
To Students For Achievements
Annual Awards Night was
held at lone High school on May
24 at 8 p.m. for those students
who have merited recognition
for accomplishments throughout
the year.
Leslie Madden, senior class
president, served as master of
ceremonies, and the high school
band, under the direction of
Arnold Melby, presented a few
numbers.
A review of the school year
was given by Tass Morrison, re
tiring student body president. In
installation ceremonies the fol
lowing new officers were given
oath of office: Steve Lindstrom,
president; Dick Hynd, vice
president; Cheryle Lundell, secretary-treasurer;
Shirley Hicks,
assistant secretary-trea surer;
Merrie Jo Morrison, Cardinal ed
itor; Cheryle Lundell, Ionian ed
itor; Karen Hams, Connie
Christopherson and Susan Lind
strom, cheerleaders.
Miss Aletha Grytness, girls'
athletic director, awarded volley
ball letters to Louise Pointer,
Barbara Bishop, Lynn Benson,
Karen Hams and Susan Lind
strom. Those receiving certifi
cates and have lettered prev
iously were Sue Townsend, San
dra Eubanks and Cheryle Lun
dell. Mr. Melby presented band
awards to Merri Jo Morrison,
head majorette; Cheryle Lun
dell, student director, and to
Tass Morrison and Ron Crab
tree as outstanding senior band
members.
Gil Lujan, commercial teacher,
awarded typing pins to Joe Haus
ler, Bob Crum, Herb Davidson,
Rodney Linnell, Lee O'Connor,
Elaine Gaarsland, Barbara Nich
ols, Tim Tullis, Joyce Peck, Jim
Marin, Jay Ball, John McElligott,
Bill Akers, Rollie Ekstrom, Ralph
Martin, Mark Halvorsen, Cher
ilyn Smouse, Cheryle Lundell,
Susan Lindstrom and Karen
Hams. Shorthand pins were
awarded Tass Morrison, Lynn
Benson, Judy Sherer and Arleta
McCabe.
Joe Hausler, science and math
teacher, awarded Tom Heimbig
ner a certificate for his achieve
ments in chemistry.
Editor pins were given Merrie
Jo Morrison and Judy Sherer,
and merit awards to Cheryle
Lundell and Lee O'Con nor.
Awards to seniors for achieve
ments in newspaper work went
to Kathy Rea and Leslie Mad
den; annual awards to Tass
Morrison and Bill Akers.
Athletic awards for participa
tion in football, basketball or
track were given out by Coach
Glenn Biehl to the following:
See Our Variety Of
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Terrific Bargains on Trimline Couches
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Rollie Ekstrom, Gary Morgan,
Ron Crabtree, Bill Akers, Jim
Martin, Marv Padberg, Les Mad
den, Tom Heimbigner, Dick
Hynd, Ken Klinger, Steve Lind
strom, Joe Halvorsen, John Rea,
Robert Emert, Ken Jones, Dallas
Dalzell, Bill Klinger, Bob Crum,
Mark Halvorsen. Jay Ball, Tim
Tullis, John McElligott, Herb Da
vidson, Joe Hausler, Mike Palm
er and Frank Wily.
Ken Klinger was awarded a
medal for the most valuable foot
ball player and Marv Padberg
was rewarded for being the most
inspirational football player. Ron
Crabtree wsa announced as the
most valuable basketball player
and Bill Klinger was announced
as the most improved basket
ball player. Receiving awards for
being chosen honorary basket
ball captains were Rollie Ek
strom and Jim Martin.
Gene Harryman, principal, an
nounced those students who
have maintained at least a 3.25
GPA for the first three nine
weeks periods of this school year.
These were Louise Pointer, Tass
Morrison, Tom Heimbigner, Judy
Sherer, Arleta McCabe, Merrie Jo
Morrison, Tom Heimbigner, Judy
Sherer, Arleta McCabe, Merrie
Jo Morrison, Cheryle Lundell,
Karen Hams and Clierilyn
Smouse.
He also announced that the
class of '64 had won the class
citizenship trophy.
Entertain Mothers
The 4-H Sit n Knit club en
tertained their parents Tuesday
night at the Catholic parish hall.
We displayed all the articles we
made since the club was organ
ized last October. Theresa Moore
led us in the Pledge of Alleg
iance, and Linda Eckman led us
in the 4-H pledge. Susan Melby
read the 4-H Creed, and we sang
songs.
Miss Kirmis talked to us about
summer camp at Cutsforth Park
and showed colored slides of 4-H
club work in Morrow county. We
presented corsages to our leader
and co-leader, Mrs. Cook, and
Mrs. Gentry. Refreshments were
served to 29 parents and mem
bers. Sue Griffith, reporter
FOR A GREAT DAY, BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY
To The
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
And PIT-COOKED
BARBECUE
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
IONE GRANGE HALL
Auction Starts 11 A. M. Barbecue at 12:30
SNACK BAR OPEN ALL DAY
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF FINE ARTICLES
TO BE AUCTIONED:
Yearling Welsh Pony
(donated by John Eubanks)
Yard Sprayed
(by Dobyns Pest Control)
Shampoo and set
(by Lois Beauty Shop)
20 Acres Fertilized
(by Ekstrom Farm Chem.)
Case oi Pepsi-Cola
(by Pepsi Bottling Co.)
600-16 tire
(by Jim's Chevron Serv.)
1940 Ford Pickup truck
Boy's Electric Train
Gas Lawn Mower
Travel Iron
750-14 White Side. Tire
4 oil filters for Chev. V-8
Two Typewriters
Transistor radio
17 Irrigation plastic siphon
hoses
Brass Colonial Lamp
Tree Lamp
Baby Car Bed and Pad
Lamp Shades
2V2-ft Ceramic Cat
Mexican Man Figurine
G.E. Steam and Dry Iron
Banjo
Fluorescent Desk Lamp
Lawn Chairs
Two Radios
Lawn Sweeper
Two-Burner Camp Stove
Two Children's Wagons
Daisy BB Gun with Scope
Dolls, Furniture, Books,
Dishes, Appliances, Bikes,
Trikes, Meat, Poultry
AND MANY MANY MORE
Enjoy Rides in the Authentic Old Stage Coach
BARBECUE
Admission:
Children $1.00
Adults $1.75
Featuring
Rolled Boned Roast
Beans and the Trimmings
THIS AD SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED
BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE.
DANK OF
VjJEastern Orecjon
HEPPNER ARLINGTON lONE
MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
There'll be fun for all at lone
Saturday at the big community
auction and pit-cooked barbecue
sponsored by the lone Commun
ity church, starting at 11 a.m.
with the first session of the auc
tion at Willows Grange hall.
Every member of the family
will enjoy the barbecue, which
will feature rolled boned roast,
cooked with special cherry and
apple wood by Garry Tullis,
Fred Nelson and Jack Lovd.
Serving will start at 12:30 and
there will be all that those par
taking can eat, the committee
promises. Price will be $1.75 per
plate for adults and $1.00 per
plate for children.
While adults are taking part
in the community auction with
the opportunity of picking up
some exceptional bargains, kids
can enjoy riding in the authentic
old horse-drawn stage coach,
which will be driven by Buck
Lieuallen of Pendleton.
Snack bar will also be open
throughout the day.
Bob Jepsen is chairman of the
planning committee and most
members of the church have a
part in getting the event ready,
as well as assisting while it is
underway.
Auctioneers will be Don Wink
and Omar Bonnoy of Hermislon.
Some of the articles listed for
sale are included in an adver
tisement in this paper. In ad
dition to these there will be
hundreds more. Among them
are: Mahogany spool bed frame,
child's tricycle, oil heater, baby
crib, two 8-ft. tandem discs,
child's paddle tractor, mahog
any coffee table, quilting frame,
Stauffer exerciser, Encyclopedia
set, Mixmaster, two-burner gas
range, 2b-inch boys bike, two
hogs, one lamb, small dropleaf
table, waffle iron and grill, kit
chen utility cart, three rolls used
barbed wire, lady s electric
shaver, single bed bookcase
headboard, barbecue grill on
wheels, dual truck tire chains,
fog lights, metal tool box, small
feed grinder, and wicker cat bed
with pad.
More and more items, botn
new and used, are coming in
continuously as auction time
draws near. '
Anvone wishing to donate
articles may contact Bristow's
store (Ph. VZ2-1YZ2) or Milton
Morgan (Ph. 422-7258). Those
who wish to have items picked
ud may call Jack Barak (Ph.
989-8178). All items for the auc
tinon are to be at the Grange
hall on Friday, June 7.
IONE NEWS
IONE Mrs. Beulah Lundell
of Portland, was a recent guest
of her son, Raymond Lundell,
and other relatives and friends
in lone and Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and Ralph returned Monday af
ter spending the week-end in
Dallas. They joined other mem
bers in a family reunion and
helped her parents celebrate
their golden wedding anniver
sary. Friends from Astoria, Port
land, Roseburg and valley points
gathered Sunday to pay tribute
to the Ralph Hortons on their
50th anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lun
dell, Janet, Corliss and Curtis of
Boise, Ida., spent the week-end
in Jone at the home of his par
ents, the Oscar Lundells.
Ralph Martin left Tuesday for
Denver where he will enter the
Cliff Mann Floral school on
June 9.
The Oscar Lundell house was
tho cnono nf a htiffet coffee hour
Saturday afternoon, the event
being their 53rd wedding anni
Guests were Mrs. Marv
Swanson, Mrs. Anna Lindstrom,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs,
Cleo Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Koy
Lindstrom, Steve, Susan and
rh.-ictmp anrt the Boise Lun
dell family and the honor guests.
Couple Has Daughter
Mr nnri Mrs. Mike Merewether
are parents of a baby daughter,
Laura Lee, born May i in seauie,
Wn. The little girl, born pre
maturely, weighed 4 lbs., 12 oz.,
remained in the hospital for a
short time, but is now making
good gains. Mr. Merewether is
the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Nelson, Jr., Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Glennie and
sons left Monday for a Vk
month's stay in Montana visit
ing relatives and attending
school. They will stay with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Dahlen in Harlowton, Montana.
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TO BE DRIVEN by Buck Lieuallen of Pendleton and drawn by his famous palomino team, authentic
stage coach rides will be an attractive feature oi a gala day at Iono Saturday when tho Iono
Community church presents its community auction and pit-cooked barbecue. The stage coach
made the actual run from Umatilla to Cayuse in 1874 with David Horn as driver. The rides will
be available throughout the day Saturday.
We Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
XuL J n Of Charge
YVj All Heppner,
Lexington
lone.
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep Any Day
Follett Meat Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermiston-McNary
Highway
lone Vacation School
To Start on Monday
Classes will start at 9:00 a.m.
Monday morning. June 10, in the
lone Community Church Vaca
tion Bible School. Hours will he
from 9:00 to 12:30 a.m. for pre
school age children, and from
9:00 to 1:30 p.m. for children in
grades 1 througn 6, with classes
held daily from Monday through
Fridav. A program will be givm
the last day, June 14, at 7:30
p.m.
Registration fee will be 50c.
Money raised above expenses of
the school will be used to start
a religious education film li
brary. Children are asked to bring a
sack lunch, also a pencil, cray
ons and scissors, Lunch milk
will be provided. Parents who
wish to donate punch and
cookies are asked to contact Mrs.
Ray Boyce or Mrs. Pete Cannon.
Instructors have a need for
plastic detergent bottles and
magazines. Those having any to
donate are asked to leave them
in the church basement.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale McCUntock
and daughter, Kelley, Portland,
visited over the week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr. . and
Mrs. Ray Ayers. They attended
the high school graduation of
Mrs. McClintock's brother, Rodney.
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