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At intermission the lettermen re vealed Senior Lynn Benson as their choice for Queen of the 1963 Homecoming. Stephen Lind strom, co-captain of the football team, crowned the queen. Prin cesses were Connie Hynd, fresh man; Karen Hams, sophomore; and Cheryle Lundell, junior. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES the -mm More lone News on page 4 Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 3 1 , 1 963 Sec. 2-4 pages r J v - .. 1 ' ' T I I . I - --. ! v , . i - - - - i t h ' hi i ify - - - 5 . - If ,.; . f - f I I I I 1 I 4 V- v, is P . l i l . ' v i i r , 1 - I I ' ' . . . . i . , , I i 1 "t ; ; i . - - y - w-i"-. s ' . j Mill k li I , ' iKsx- 3 , c V ' 1 j v. .' m ,m1,J.-a ., ,...,..,,,,,,, tm !,!,,(.... nrnniiiiiniiiiinmiiiiiii iiimi ! MICHELLE KAY MORRISON. 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Morrison of lone, received another title of royalty when she was chosen by the athletic department of Oregon State University to represent the school in the Campus Queen contest sponsored by Sport magazine. She was selected as one of the four finalists by the magazine, and her picture and writeup appear in the November issue of Sport, now on the newsstands. The Campus Queen winner will be chosen later in the year by the magazine, Michelle, a sophomore majoring in elementary education at Oregon State and a graduate of lone High school, was also Miss Sport at the university during her freshman year. She was chosen as Morrow county's entry in the Miss Universe contest two years ago. Special Services Install New Minister at lone Club Elects Officers The Lively Five 4-H club elec ted officers for the year at its last meeting. They are as fol lows: Jill Padberg, president; Leora Van Winkle, vice-president; Jeannette Ledbetter, sec retary; Christine Munkers, news reporter, and Joyce Peck, activ ities. We set our goals for the year. We set our meetings on the first and third Saturdays of each month. Christine Munkers, reporter When you ten tne advertisers you saw it in the Gazette-Times, you're doing your part to heln make a better local newspaper. KNITTING LESSONS Yarn and Knitting Supplies SPINMERIN. COLUMBIA MINERVA, BERNATS. BEAR BRANDS. REYNOLDS YARNS BOYE NEEDLES YE OLDE TOWNE SHOPPE Ph. 922-3435 Umatilla, Oregon lone 4-H Livestock Club Elects Officers On October 25 the first fall meeting of the lone Livestock 4-H club was held in the high school. The meeting was called to order by Vice-president Paul Proudfoot. New officers were elected for the year with Charles Nelson elected president; Kerry Peterson, vice-president; Neal Christopherson, secretary, and Earl Pettyjohn, news reporter. Joe Hay presented members and officers with booklets. Th? new members are Herbert Ek strom, Jerry Pettyjohn, David, Debby and Darlene Warren. Our new leaders are Jean Nelson, Jim Pettyjohn and Herb Ekstrom. Visitors were Mrs. Don Peterson, Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn, Bill Jepsen, Art, Michael and Marilyn War ren. Earl Pettyjohn, reporter By KATHERINE LINDSTROM IONE Installation services for the Rev. Walter B. Crowell as minister of the United Church of Christ were held at the lone church on Sunday afternoon and evening, October 27. Guests gath erod at 4:00 p.m. for a coffee hour, which was hosted by Mrs. O. L. Lundell, Mrs. Ella Bur goyne, Mrs. W. C. Crawford, Mrs. Dale Ray, and Mrs. O. E. Lind strom. Mrs. Walter Roberts had charge of the guest book. Vis itors registered from The Dalles, Condon, Milton-Freewater, En terprise, as well as lone. The minister met with the pastoral committee followed by the Ec clesiastical Council, when Robert Jepsen, moderator of the lone church, presented Rev. Crowell to the council for the reading or tne pastor s paper. Special sermon for the instal lation services was delivered by Dr. A. J. Buttrey, superintendent and minister of the Oregon Con ference of the United Church of Christ. Rev. Edward J. Morrison, of the Ingle Chapel Congregat ional church at Milton-Free-water gave the invocation and led in the Lord's Prayer and choral response. Rev. James E. Jones, minister of the Commun ity Congregational church at En terprise read the scripture lesson, with Rev. James Halfaker of the Federated Church at Milton Freewater reading the moder ator's statement and the charge to the minister. Rev. Fred R. Morrow from the First Congregational United church at The Dalles gave the charge to the congregation and Robert Jepsen led the response of the members followed by the prayer of installation by Rev. William H. Tempest, minister of the Zion United Church of Christ of Gresham and Moderator of the Oregon Conference of the United Church of Christ. The minister from the United Church of Christ at Condon, Rev. Ran dolph E. Middleton, gave the declaration of installation and led in the Right Hand of Fellow ship with the final benediction by the Rev. Crowell. The choir under the direction of Carol Miller sang two num bers, "Lord Jesus, Think on Me" Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. FARMER - OWNED and CONTROLLED LEXINGTON, OREGON Dear Members: The annual meeting of this association will be held in Heppner, Oregon on Monday, November 1 8, beginning at 6 p. tn. in the Fair Pavilion. The meeting will immed iately follow a dinner at which the champion 4-H Steer will be served by the ladies of the Rhea Creek Grange. Dinner will be served promptly at 6 p. m. Valuable door prizes will be given, some at 6 p. m. and others later. A whole 4-H steer will be divided into 10 door prizes as well as two hogs and other valuables. Come and get in on the prizes. Three directors are to be elected, filling the places now occu pied by Elmer Palmer, Walter Jacobs and E. H. Miller, Jr. Seven associate directors are also to be elected. Company policy will be discussed and such other business as may rightly come before such a meeting will be taken care of. Come and bring your neighbors. Sincerely, Paul Jones, President Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. by Lovelace, and "God so Loved the World" by Stainer. The installation service was preceded by a turkey dinner served to members and guests at the school cafetorium. Chair man of the dinner committee was Mrs. Earl McCabe, assisted by Mrs. Garry Tullis, Mrs. Robert Jepsen, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mrs. Lind say Kincaid and Mrs. Robert Rietmann. Others assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Wallace Matthews, Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Harvey Ring, Mrs. Lee Palmer, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, and Arleta McCabe. Rainbow girls, who helped serve were Lee O'Connor, Susan Lindstrom, Ter esa Tucker, Elaine Savage, Lin da Rowell and Sherry Corley. Rev. and Mrs. Jones were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Buttrey of Portland were entertained at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Crowell. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Mar tin were Rev. Tempest of Gresh am and the Rev. Alfred Shirley of Portland, who formerly served the lone church for nine years. Visit From Travis Base Captain and Mrs. C. L. Bren ner, accompanied by Major Clif ford Blue, of Travis Air Force Base, arrived in lone on Friday to spend the week-end hunting and visiting Brenner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brenner. Ma jor Blue is an ardent hunter and has hunted in all parts of the world, including big game hunts. Unfortunately their hunt here was unsuccessful and they re turned to their base on Sunday. Bob Griffith of Milwaukie was a guest of his cousin, George Griffith and family, on Monday. He was on his way home from an elk hunt in the Ukiah area. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Akers brought Danny home from Port land last Monday. He was re cently released from Doernbecker hospital following major surgerv. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn spent several days at Portland and on the Oregon coast this week. They returned on Wed nesday. Lynn Benson Chosen Homecoming Queen A Homecoming dance became something of a victory dance Friday evening following the ex citing football game between the Pirates of Riverside and the lone Cardinals, when the Cards came out on top by a score of 20-7. The win places lone as cham pions of the Umatilla-Morrow 8 man league and a contender for district championship. The dance planned by the student council was a very successful affair, with a large attendance. Committees In charge were: decorations, Connie Christopherson, Susan Lindstrom, Delores Emert, and Joe Halvorsen ; ref ficshments, Cheryle Lundell; music, Judy Sherer and Merrle Jo Morrison. 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