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lonelGhurch Schools Enroll This Week By KATHCKINC IJHDSTROM JONE Mrs. Lindsay Klncald ) auerlntcndcnt of the lone United Church of Christ wmmrr varatlon church, school which gn Monday and will con duit Friday with a rrocram and rhhlhllioit of rlae work on rYtday nrntna at 8 00 p m. Mia. Carol Miller U In charge of rec reation with the aasUtanc of Tcrcaa Tucker and Monnle K ra se!. Mri. 1'cte Cannon imti fresh mcnls. Teachers are Mr. Jim llsus. ler. Mri. Turn White. Mra. Mil ton Morgan, Lee O't'onncw, Mra. Iloy W. .lndtrom. Mra. Walter M, Crowed. Mra. Main Chapel, Mra. Joel Knglemsn, Trrrl (Kim. nor. Mra. KoU-rt Klctmann. and Sharlcrte llamlclt. Connie and IHilorla Kmert were licljicrs. About 40 yountcrs an at tcndlnjr thi vacation church i-hiHtl at Valhy Lutheran rhurrh fur two weeks. Mra. lxula Carl aon la superintendent of the M'htHd and the teachers arc Mra William Kawllns, Ml Marilyn llerk'Mrom. Mra. I'aul Tews. Mra. Herbert Peterson. Mra. A. A. Htrfanl. Mra, Hoger Palmer. Mra. Koland llerjrstrom, and Mra. IU hert Ivtcrson. Teresa Si.fanl, Bonnie Morgan, Jodie Hoffman, and Mra. Herbert Kkstrom, Jr., are helpers, Mra. Iionald Pete aon and Cheryl Lundell are In charge of the mulc department. Members i.f the lone Televls Ion Corporation are being ad vised by the director that all liairona, whuw actunla are oal.l In full t.v June 10. will ra. cHve free television scrvlre un til further nolle. Harold bnlder waa authorised to buy the nec. notary converter to obtain tha KOI.N music channel from Port- land. It will l received over ihannel 3, and will l Installed soon. Mr. Garland Jlwanson had tha rnMortune to fall at her horn a Friday morning and frarture her right wrist Mr. and Mra. iiariand i-umu ii. Cotlla and Curt la were wink rnd euent of hla mother. Mra. Om ar Lundcll. Cordis graduated Isst Saturday from i"Im lllh school and their daughter. Janet graduated from ltole Junior Col lege on Sunday. Mr. and Mra Wayne Ileroe and Itobln of lledmond spent Saturday and Sunday here vl. It I nil her parent. Mr. and Mra. Harold Kherer. Kohln atayrd fr a longer viu. Milton Morcan spent from Tuesday to Friday of last week TEXMO POLE FRAME STRUCTURES Low Cost Farm and Commercial Buildings Ideal and Practical For Barns, Milk Parlors, Machine Sheds, Loafing Sheds, Hay Storage Sheds TOR ntCE ESTIMATES AND INQUIRIES WRITE OR PHONE HAROLD STINCHFIELD In fhkaKO representing the Wheat (irowera of Oregon at an orKanlalloiial meeting; of Wheat and Wheat Industrie. On Tuea day of Ihla week ha went to Tha lullea t represent Oreg-on Wheat League at the banquet honoring the 4 II eshlbltor at the Junl'ir Uvnstocll Miow Hn sored by the Wheat Lafu. Kfra ll-n,fl I'rllvttihn ami two children tt h-Uh, Wn . ent tha week end here with her mother, Mra. Arthur Crawford. Mr. and Mra. Ih-rthal Town. aend returned on Sunday from a week'a vacation at 1-onn Beach. Mr. ana Mra. wanrr 4cuvu and family hav returned from a week'a vacation near Cannon n..-i Thrv returned to I'ort i . n.i in timit f tie the Junior Olymidri on Saturday. Jim and Merrlle botn !tarcniaiei. Mra. Oornt Griffith and Clen r iiiitlrnr A Week In I'll !irt i.1 Ihm i.uut of her mother. Mr, tram-ea Mitrneu. Spiol Vat tt Monday Citlierui of Ion are reminded to vote on June II from 2 to H Dm. In the lone City Hall for the 5 year aerial levy for th iurt'hae of mora up to data fire flKhUn equipment. It la hojH-d large number For Whom Will This Bell Toll? THE ,vm HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursdoy, June 10, 1965 Sec.2-4pcgcs THE OLD BAFTIST CHURCH BELL, which has buna la the beUry alnce 1906. will b a collect oe'i item up lor auction at the blq annual United Church of ChrUt auction and barbecut Satur day at tha Ion Crang halL Old Church Bell To Add Interest At Auction Sale 10X 266. CONDON. ORE. PHONE 384-54S3 TEXMO FRANCHISED DEALER FOR GILLIAM, MORROW AND UMATILLA COUNTIES An event of considerable in terent In lone last week was the removal of the huge old bell from the belfrey of the unus-d liaptiat churcn. me neavy dcii was quite a tak for those who took It down. It required the M-rvloea of several men wi'.h Mlnchea on tw okkupii. Aeeording to a date found on the bell it wait cast In Hill horn, Ohio. In IV and is a real colh-tor'a item. In addition t the Inside clapir, the tell has a tolling clapper on the outsldt. The bell itself weighed h pounfli and when a'l afuiemblcfl weighed approximately 1150 x;unds. The rhurch which was recently purt-haxed by the lone Unite J Church of ChrUt to be remodel en for a church education build ing, wan started about 1901 and completed In 1903, according to old timers In town. Before a baptistry was built In the church, people wishing baptism wire taken to nearby Willow ("reck for Immersion. During th remodeling of the bulldin.; the steeple or bell tower will also be removed. Before the church was ready f r occupancy, worship services were held at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Hale. Early ministers, who served the church, were Rev. R. R. Grabeel and Rev. R. B. Brown. The members of the Unite! Church of ChrUt plan to offer the bell for sate at the annual lx- f barbecue and auction, which will be held at the Cr&nge Hall in lone on June 12 with bidding, beginning at 10:3O a.m. Dinncrwlli be server! at 12:30 p.m. A silent auction and snack bar are also planned for the amusement of all mem ben of the family. Many bar gains will be offered at the auc tion as well as other antiques. In addition to the bell. " " America' 8 newest, most-advanced 1)1 111 engine the 325-hpTurbhJetV8l III IS vl Chevrolet Impala Super Sport i H V SEE THE U.S.A. THE NO. 1 WAY Come on in. Havo a plusH vinyl-covered bucket seat. Stretch out and relax. You'll find the '65 Chevrolet gives you more room to live in. And wait'll you see what's under the hood : living vooml ..... , But the thing that should really get you going is the price of one of these racy Impala Super Sport Coupes or Convertibles. The cost of living in one isn't as high as it looks. . Red Hot and Rolling! See your Chevrolet dealer for a new Chevrolet vf-..A.?.)0?.""-?"""---- FmllefidDii Chevrolet Company 36-3764 Hcppncr, Oregon will attend the auction and barbeeue planned for Saturday, June 12. at the YVlllowa Grange hall umored by the lone United Church of Christ. The pit cooked beef barbecue dinner will be served at a buffet belnnlnir at 12:30 urn. Items being auction- ed will ko on the block at 10:30 am. and continue until all merchandise la sold. Mr. and Mrs. Eucene Dotkter and daughter are vUltinjf her parents at Nyma this week. IX HaMlnff lift on Monday for lutch Creek Guard atation, where he will be employed for the summer. Wayne Rletmann left on Fri day to vIMt friends at Raymond, Wn. "Die lone Danclnir club held a social evening of dancing at the Let Ion Hall on Saturday. Tl'e dances, on the first Sat urday of each month, will con tinue until further notice by the executive committee. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and daughters were visitors In Port land and at the beach this week end. Their daughter Donna, was examined by an eye specialist, while In the city. Mrs. Keith Kea returned on Sunday from a brief stay In Iloneer Memorial hospital In lleppner. Wayne Ball brought his wife and new baby daughter home from the hospital In lleppner on Sunday. The baby, who weighed 6 lbs., 12 oz., has been named Itobln Marie and was born on June 2. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pettyjohn and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bali She also has one great grandparent, Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn of lone. Mrs. Ball and baby spent a few days at the home of her par ents before coming home to lone. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Crawford and Mrs. Milton Morgan spent Friday In Pasco visiting at the home of Mrs. Russell Cox. Mrs. Morgan brought home some of her son. Gary's college things. Gary returned home over the week end and left for a busi ness appointment in Portland on Tuesday. A special meeting of members of the lone United Church of ChrUt was held following rhurch services on Sunday morning. The building committee present ed the final plans for converting the old Baptist church building Into a christian education class room building. The plana were unanimously approved by the group. A coffee hour was also held to help defray the expenses of the church school being held this week. Mrs. Milton Mgan and Mrs. Jam Barnett were In charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bare and family moved this week to Condon. Mr. and Mr. Gordon Meyers and daughter moved In to the Llndstrom home formerly occupied by the Bares. Mrs. Mary Swanson came home from Polneer Memorial hoKpital on Sunday after spend ing several days there being treated for a severe attack of flu. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rletmann this week end were Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and their house guest of two weeks. Mrs. Esper Hansen of Portland. Mra. Hansen remained for a longer vlalt with relatives here. Mrs. One Rletmann and aon. Chrta, are vlsltinar relatives and friends at Nampa, Idaho, Her father, orge Munford. came to take her to Idaho on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bare pent Wednesday and Thursday at Baker with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fwiger. They left their two daughters there for a visit, and on Friday took their awn Ttm to Pioneer Memorial hos pital where he had surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel and Cassle spent Sunday at Hardman as guesta of Mr. and .. Adrian TUehdolL MfS. Chapel's niece. Bonnie Kessel re turned wim tnem ior iw week'a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray are welcoming a second daughter in t.iiu inn Catherine U lltV LIB". . i.l was born at Pioneer Memorial (Continued on page 4) June 19 to July TO OUR FINE PATRONS BUD AND MARVEL WISH TO AN NOUNCE THAT WE ARE GOING ON VACATION. WE SHALL RETURN . ON JULY 5 TO CONTINUE OUR EFFORTS AT MAKING A NICE DINING ROOM WITH THE FINEST IN FOODS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT. THANK YOU! HEPPNER GRILL at Family I Aothcr Great Day in Store For the Whole I0NE UNITED CHURCH COMMUNITY And Bairbecye Saturday; June 12 Willows Grange Hall REAL PIT-C00KED arbecuG' ADULTS $1.75 CHILDREN S1J10 PRE-SCHOOL FREE AT 12:30 D UIP Beef Everything Goes at the Big Auction! CHURCH BELL FROM IONE BAPTIST CHURCH. CAST IN 1905 HYDRAULIC SHOP HOIST GAS COOK STOVE YARD SPRAYED ANTIQUES CASE OF COCA-COLA 8 FT. GARAGE DOOR ir CASE GRANDMA'S COOKIES FARM EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC CAN OPENER. LIKE NEW BIRD CAGE DAISY AIR RIFLE POWER TOOL SET 7 TOOLS RACE CAR SET AND MANY. MANY MORE I DON WINK STARTS THE BIDDING AT 10:30 IF YOU HAVE MERCHANDISE TO DONATE. BRING IT ALONG OH CONTACT LINDSAY KINCAID SNACK BAR CANDY POP WELSH PONY GIRL'S BIKE 30-MINUTE PLANE RIDE FOR TWO HIGH CHAIR if FURNITURE STRAW FORK 20 ACRES FERTILIZED 18-20 MO. HEIFER TOYS COFFEE TABLE GAS REFRIGERATOR SEWING MACHINE . WOOD COOK STOVE CHESTS OF DRAWERS V " GAS WATER HEATER VACUUM CLEANER THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICS BANK OF . Eastern Oregon HEPPNER IONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION