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Church Vacation School Starts; Community Auction Planned By KATHEIUNt UNDiTOOM IONK A rcftVe hour will l l.il.l (olllnK Hie I'nilrU Church of Christ rnornln wor ship arrvlre on 8unlay. June C, la help clrfray the ei''''M,, the vacation t hun h school, hlch tKlrui June 7 and will run through June II, with proifram of Intrrrtt l arrnla and frlrnil the evening .f June II. Church cIk1 will rw(ln at N 't) and continue until 11;.' am. Mrs Milton Morgan la chairman i4 I ht coffee hour. Church la now hflnf In-1.1 al IO.Ui am. for the summer monlha, with only the tiaM-im-nt rr.urrh school classes mrs-ting during that hour. Preceding the coffee hour, there will he a ecial business session of the church to approve final plana for the new church Mhool classrooms lanno or the old Baptist church building. Commltlces are fat putting the lnlhlng touches on plan for the beef barbc-cue dinner and auction to h held at the lorn Crane hall on Saturday, June 12. Kidding will bruin al lo .Tl with dinner served at Many Itrrn of Interest arc al ready donated for the sale, In eluding aome antique. All pro ceed will go to the United Chunh of Christ. Mr. Joel Harnett and children of Vancouver, Waih , arc here visiting Mr. Bnr mil's parenis, Mr. and Mr. Itay llarm-tt and other relative. Mr. Iorr Mnon of Portland and her sister, Mr. Mary It oil man of Cranta I'iiu were Visit ing friend here over Memorial Ouests at the home of Mr. and Mm. V W. Chrlstopherson, Jr., for commencement were hi mother, Mr. K. W. Christopher on. Sr., of Donald, their aon-Inlaw and daughter. Mr- and Mr. Ted liohn of i'rovo, Utah, and Mr. Chrlstopherson'a mother, Mr. Jepaoii of Salem. Topic club will meet at the home of Mr. Charle Carlson on Friday. June II. Members are re minded to bring a book for the book shower for the library. Mr. and Mr. Raymond Lun dell and Cheryle left on Satur day for Tarorna to attend the bcccalaurcate and commence ment exercise at Pacific Luther an University on Sunday. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stack, werv members of the grduatlng class. Karen received a lUchrW of ScleiM e tb-trre In Me.ll. T- h nology and Francis received Hacltelor of .Science degree. The Uimlella returned on Monday evening. Ihtnald HiUtow and Wayne Itletmann spent Monday on a trip to Wallowa Lake and back. Mr. and Mr. Roy A. IJwUtroin and family, Mr. and Mr. Wal lace Caarkland and Mr and Mr I -en Kay Schttan and son of lleppner ent the Week end fuhlng at O Iuhh Iteservolr. I lden Madden left Friday for Ontario, where he will vli.lt r.-l- stive ami Mend lt a few dny. tL W. BrUtow ha recently iuri based Jacks Place, owned and ceraled by Jai k Farrl un 111 hi death In January In an automobile acvldent. He U doing estenslve remodeling and plan to H-n for businea wmn. Clarence Linn of Salern was a Saturday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lloy w. i.iwiKirorn and family. He wa returning from a buolnes trip to La Crande and 1'endlcton. To Teach la Richland D fi Lujan, Spanish and com mercial teacher In the high school here since 1 !"?. announ ced bis resignation thl week. He ha accepted a position tem hlng Spanish In the ltd It land, Wash., school system for the coming )ear. Mr. and Mrs l.uj.in and their family will leave on Wednesday for Yellow stone 1'ark. where he l employ ed a a park ranker during the glimmer month. Mr. and Mrs. l.ujan and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Miller and fam ilies were honored at a coffee hour following church services al the lone United Church c f ChrUt on Sunday morning. The cleuconew.es were heist nse for the social hour and Don BrU tow, moderator, presented jrlft t.i both of the families in ap preciation for their outstanding work In the church. Mr. and Mr. Frank Lundell of Mllwaukle Mnt the week end here visiting her mother. Mrs. A. C Swanson and other rela tives. U-n Madden ami George portM hy of Portland came up for the week-end and visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvor sen were week end visitors of his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Halvorsen. They al- Announcing New Summer Hours At Tho WISHING WELL 11:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Tuesdays Through Sundays Closed Mondays so visited relatives In I'rndlrton Um ludlng tier mother, who had f4Oly .f.en hrr rg. A cal election will be held In lone on June li from 2 to 8 o'clock to vote on a 5 year aerial levy of about UUH a Vrar ff tha purchase of a new fire truck for the city. Mrs. Ida Crabil left on Friday for llakrr, where she will visit hrr son In lew and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Wright. She was taken over by another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. fcvrrctt Krlthley of Condon. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Itotiert JeiMrn this week end were Ir. and Mrs. J' Kallster and three children of Vancouver, Wash. Mr. Kallster'a aunt, Mrs. Walter Dohyns of Fiu;ene Is also here and will remain for a longer Visit. Mr. and Mrs. T.oy W. Line! strom drove to Pacific Lutheran University near Tacoma on Fri day to bring home their son. Stephen, wh'J haa completed his freshman year at the School. They were accompanied bv Mrs. (Hear Lundell, who will visit for a week with her sister, Mrs. Josephine Huff In Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor and irtrls six-nt from Saturday to Monday vacationing at Wallowa Luke. Judy Stirrer, a student at FtX", stent the week end al home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold Sherer. Wolffs Host Garden Club About slsteen mernlier of th June (iarden club were guests . the home of Dr. and Mrs, Wal lace Wolff in lleppner on Satur day rvenlng for a potluck din ner. They were shown the Wolff'a lovely Iris garden and other landscaping. Ir. Wolff showed slides from Shrlner's Iris gardens near Salem and slide of arrangements of Iris by tar Starker Oregon's renowned ar rhnger. Mrs. F. T. Martin also showed slides of the recent Nat ional Council of State Garden Clubs meeting held In Portland. Mrs. Arthur Llndstrom enter tained her church school class with a trip to Cutsforth Park on Monday. The children had a wiener and marshmallow roast. went fishing, and hiking. Stu dents going were Doris MiCabe, Nancy Pettyjohn, D-Ann Barnett, lassy (.napcl, jcanctte i.ujan Christina Llndstrom, John Kict mann. Bill Jensen. Mark !!lt man. Others making the trip wert Mr. Llndstrom and John and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kletmann and Brian. Cheerleaders of lone High school for lWlVfif) year cb-'wen by a special comniitUv rather than by general t-lectlon or the tu dent tKdy as done in previous years are: Varsity, Bonnie Hynd. IlernlcTC Matthews, Donna foini er. and Bonnie Akers; and Jun ior varsity. Judy Eubanks, Bon nie Morgan, and Teresa Sttfanl. On the selection committee were Mrs. Roland Bcrgstrom, Gordon Meyers. Eugene Docktcr. lMrett Holsteln. L. N. Herrlck, and Mark Halvorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brlstow and family of Tillamook came up to spend the holiday with nis par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brls tow. Other guests were another son and his family, Mr. ana Mrs. Tom Bristow and family of Pore land. Ione Assembly No. K9 held a successful traveling food sale and a car wash at Jim Barnctt's service station on Saturday. Mrs. Clara Kincald returned from the Pioneer Memorial hos nital in lleppner on Thursday Hftnp havlnir had minor surgery. American Legion Auxiliary members with the assistance of Get Ready For I rnnnrir3 ll Occasional Chairs at 30 Off From $Q95 and up BEDROOM SET IN WALNUT 4 Drawer Chest Trlpl Dresser wMirror and Bookcase Bed, Complete With Sim tnons mattress. Set Worth $380.00 Now Only $249 C Beautiful Rocking Love Seat IN ORANGE FABRIC Reg. $199.50 Now Only $050 This Will Get Next To Father Many Other Specials: COUCHES-POLE LAMPS--LANE CEDAR CHESTS CHROME DINETTE SETS "sale lasts through fathers pay" Case Furniture Company THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, June 3, 1965 Sec. 2-4 pages ,,nii,l,.y..ii.. mmf ' ' : t v- . " ' i " t 1 ". FIRST CONTtSTANT-CbenJ RosfburK I lieU School srnior, signs up fur lxnifUi Countr Tiir txauty cuaicti iruii tilsh hoot lor chinos lo compete la th"fisi Ort ' J til OfltcnaUl Qon" com ci iloa. Aur. Ihnwich Sept. 1 Sslaa. Rmil ruler of the CcntraaUl Stata -lr will be chca from araonir In Hiauil"qUfH"Klawl In ulou countr beauir coomti hcll ihrough exit Orrgon thu lammrr. Auxiliary sold pop by the veterans on the Junior pics made Saturday. Lynn Benson of Portland was a week end Ifuc-st of Doloris Kmert. She arrlvcd on Thursday In time lo attend graduation ex ertlses. Barbara Benson spc-nt ih week-end wllh hc-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald BiNhop. Her parents spent Iat week-end on thi campus at KaMcrn Oregon College enjoying Parenfs Week end with her. Memorial week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Morrison were their daufjliters. Mcrrle J of )SU, and Mr. and Mrs. DkH DcBls.shop and son of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Bob Akers of Cor vallls were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs- Berl Akers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert EkMrom Jr. purchased the former Floyd W'llc-s house on the corner of third and A streets in lone at a public auction held on the Courthouse Meps Friday morn ing. . Student Awards Given To Many on Class Night IO.NE Class NlKht for lone High erhejol students was held In the cafctorlum Wednesday evening. May 25. with Sid ln ler. student body president, act ing as rnaiter of ceremonies. The class hltory was given by Robert IJrnert, aenltjf class pres ident D. G. Lujan presented typing awards to David Carpenter. Maureen McElllgott. Janet Pal ma teer, Sid Zinter, Shirley Hicks, Kathy Keene, Janice Snider, Chuck Herrirk. Sandy Brysn, and Tcrrl OConnor; a Journa llsm award to Cheryle Lundell; the Soil Conservation certifi cate of award to Chcrilyn Smouse, Connie Chrlstopherson, and Lee O'Connor: awards to editor of the annual. Connie Chrlstopherson and assistant ed itor, Chertlyn Smouse; and Knights of Pythias district con test thlr4 place cup to Susan Llndstrom. Kverett IloUtein was present ed a gift from the senior class bv Robert Kmert In appreciation for his guidance to the seniors. Mark Halvorsen. Junior class president, presented their advis ors. Mr. Lujan and Carol Miller with gifts. Quill and Scroll presentation was made by Cheryle Lundell to Chcrilyn Smouse. Cathy Hausler made the gift presentation to the sophomore class advisor Gordon Meyers. Mr. Miller, following a new school policy', presented letters shaped like lyres to 29 members of the band, who were In good standing, had attended all con certs and public appearances. He also presented Cheryle Lun dell the music awards for the outstanding senior student Ed Haseloff. freshman advis or, was presented a gift of ap preciation from that class by David Carpenter. The class prophecy was given by Lee O'Connor and Connie Chrlstopherson and the class will was read by Shirley Hicks and Sandra Holstein. Mr. Holstein presented certif icates of merit to the 19W-65 student body officers: Sid Zin ter. president, and Shirley Hicks, secretary-treasurer; cheerlead ers. Bernice ftiaiinews, connie Chrlstopherson. Cheryle Lundell, and Susan Llndtrom; librari ans. Mary Mchola and .sendv Bryson; school paper, the Card inal editor and assistant edi tor. Lee O'Connor and Penlcce Matthews. Sandra Holstein re ceived an award for getting a B average or better In four years of school. Sid Zinter won the American Chemical Society award. Musical selections on thj electric guitars by Sid and Rob ert Kmert were enjoyed by everyone. On behalf of the paper staff, Lee OConnor presented Mr. Holstein a gift Mr. Meyers, Mr. Docktor. and Mr. Haseloff presented athletic awards to the following boys: Joe Halvorsen. football, basket ball, and track. Mark Halvor sen. football, basketball, and baseball; Stan Holstein, foot ball, basketball, and baseball; Rodney Linnell. basketball; Jay Ball, basketball, banrball. and football: Robert IJnert. foot ball; Hrfb pa v Id n. bakethll and basrball; Mike l'atmr. football; Virgil Morgan, football. J V. banket ha II, and baseball; Leon Macill, football and bas ketball; Lrland Malil, fuobll and JV. basketball; John Mc UllltfoH. foutball; Wes IloUtein, football, basketball, and base ball; Mur.U Crum. f..jilll J V, basketball and baseball; Kerry Peterson. JV. baketball mana ger and f'4bal mcr.; pavid Carpenter, JV basketball; Well ChrUtopherson, football, JV. basketball: Chrta Lovgrrn, foot ball, baseball and J V. basket, ball; Jim MfEillKt manager uf football; Chut Nelson, foot ball, and basketball manager; Bob Baker, football, basketball; and Chuck llerruk. J V. basket ball and baseball Following the, awards, gift presentations were made to the coaches. Mark Halvorsen to Mr. Haseloff. baaeball coach from the letterman's club: Jay Ball to M Docktor. basketball coach; Joe Halvorsen to Mr. Meyers, football coach. Kerry Peterson received the award as the most improved player of the year. Joe Halvorsen was named an alter nate on the East-West Shrine football game and had Just won first place In the state B track meet In the high hurdles and fifth place in the low hurdles. Installation of the student body officers for 15 66 was held by Sid Zinter. He Installed Mark Halvorsen as president; Jay Ball, vice-president; Karen Nelson secTetary ireasurer; up niece Matthews, assistant sec Continued on Page 2 Section 2 lone United Church of Christ Auction - Barbecue Willows Grange Holl Saturday, June 12 BIDDING STA8TS 10:30 AM, ALL TTTES OT MERCHANDISE EVERYTHING GOES PIT COOKED BARBECUE BEEF DINNER AT 12:30 ADULTS $1.75 CHILDREN $1 PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE DON WINK. AUCTIONEER i - ' r . i vv : s i. : : - . - . If ( v " . ": SSbfc. VMKKMasssMJ LwrtaiM , sn Jl." . His Honor's '65 Ford rides quieter than His Lordship's Rolls-Royce Lcading acoustical consultants conducted tests in whkft 1965 Fords (Galaxie 500 Sedan, XL and LTD Hardtops) with 289 cu. in. V-8 engines and automatic transmis sions rode quieter man a new RoUs-Royce. Tests were certified by the VS. Auto Club. Test Drive Total Performance '65 Best year yet to go Ford! FOffl) In certified tests '65 Fords rode quieter than a Rolls-Royce. But we invite you to judge the new Ford for yourself. Visit your Ford Dealer. Take a no-obligation test drive. You won't find Ford offering the rare handcrafted luxuries of a Rolls-Royce, but you will find a hushed ride and solid feci you never expected in a popular-priced car . . . proof of Ford's deep-down quality. New Quality 100 new body strongest ever on a Ford. Frame tunes -out irritating road vibration New suspension puts a big ultra soft coil spring at each wheel New Luxury LTD's Decorator in teriors, thick nylon carpeting Wal nutlike vinyl inserts on doors and instrument panel Rear-seat center arm rests, five ash trays (4-door hardtops), padded instrument panel New Power Big, new 289-cu. in. V-8 standard in XL's and LTD's New BIG SIX biggest Six in any car, standard on other Galaxie and Custom models Visit your Ford Dealer soon! 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