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McCrae Commends Graduates At lone Commencement By CATHERINE UNDSTKOM IONK i r d tint Ion exercises were held In the lone II I g h school gymnasium o n Friday evening, June 3. for nine seniors. Wallace W. MrCric, president of 11 1 u c Muunlnln College nt Pendleton wag the commence ment speaker, f e n c Hletmann lIaycd thr processional and recessional for the graduates, who were escorted by an honor K'uurtl of Junior. The high school chorus, under tha direction of Arnlo llcdman. Hang "The Hallo of Ivy". Krv. Walter II. ( rowell gave the Invocation and pro liOUlU'ed the benediction. Mark llulvorsen guve the sal uiHturmn speech and Karen Hums delivered the vuledlctor Unix a d il r e s. Kvcrett llolstcln presented these two Keillors with the certificates of merit from the Pud's Club of Oregon Stale Util-vi-rr.lly. Mark also received the $75.00 ITA scholarship award. Karen anil Juy Hull were the re cipients of the I.Iomh Cluh schol arships fr $75(10 each. Diploma! were presented to (he following seniors hy Donald McKlltgott, member of (he Mor row County School Hoard: Hob ert Henry (taker, Donald Jay Hull J., Herbert Richard Davidson, Mark Kdward Halvorsen, Karen l.ynn Hams, Stanley Kurl Hoi Mdn, William Kugeno Johnson, l( o d n ey Donald Llnncll, and Mtrhuel Kdgar Palmer. A reception followed the com tnencemeiil In the ciitctorlum. The tea tnble was decorated In the claim color of red and white. Mothers of the seniors were In vited to pour punch and coffee. Attend ion'i graduation at OSU Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and Cherllyn left on Sunday for I'ortland, They took home Mrs. Anne C. Sniouse, who was here for the graduation of Cherllyn and a week of visiting friends and relutlves. The Smoutes drove on to Corvallls, where they ul tended the graduation of (heir M'n. Kenneth l.ynn, at Oregon Slate University. 'Pie ceremony for the 2,.'i't0 graduates was held In CM Coliseum at 2:01) p.m. on Sunday afternoon. He received .1 bachelor of science decree In organic chemistry. They all re lumed home on Monday. The Smouse's other son. Carl la also home for the summer from his .M-hool near Salem. Kevin, Ashley, and Jlimnle Mc Cabe of Collux. Wash., are hew visiting (heir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCabe and Mr. and Mrs. l.eo Crabtrec. Mm. Stella O'Meara Is vlsltlnu her brother, Krnncls KeKh at Har rington, Wash. She was hospital ized for a while at a hospital In Davrniwt. Wash., but Is con valescing at home now. Mr. and Mrs. William Kill, wert" Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel and attended the barbecue and auction. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgc Portschy and family of Portland spent Sunday and Monday with her parents. Mr. and frs. Hershal Townsend. Jerry Hletmann celebrated his fifth birthday with a family din ner on Sunday at the home of his paren'x, Mr. and Mrs. Robert GET A FINE MEAL PANCAKE DINN Saturday, June 11 ST, PATRICK'S PARISH HALL 4 to 8 p.m. SPONSORED BY BOY SCOUT TROOP 661 FEED THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR $3 SINGLE TICKETS! Adults, $1 Children 50c PROCEEDS WILL HELP BUY EQUIPMENT AND HELP SEND SCOUTS TO CAMP AT WALLOWA LAKE THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT TOUR HOME-OWNED SANS AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE HANK OF - vJ jZ astern Oregon HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION IMetmnnn. Other present were Mr. and Mm. Victor KlelMann, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hondo and Paul, and Mr. and Mm. Hill Hlet mann, Brian, Mark, and Gregg. Kastcrn Star Social flub met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Omar Hletmann for a lunch eon followed by a business meet ing. Mrs. K. It Schuffer, worthy matron elect, announced June 2 as the (lute for the Installation of new ofllcers. The lone Mason ic Unlge will hold Us annual strawberry feed following Hie In stallation. Thirty three attended (he luncheon. Mr, and Mrs. Hay llclinhlgncr visited with their daughter, Lin da, In Portland on Sunday. Linda has finished teaching and plans to ppend the summer In Portland. The Mi-Cabe and Olden family reunion was held at Fnilgrant Park Sunday, June 5, with a pot luck dlirier and visiting taking up the guests' time In the after noon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. McCabc and girls, Mr. and Mrs. James Pettyjohn ond fuin'lv, Mr. and Mrs, Karl McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider anil family. Mrs. Donald l-.uliaiiks, all of lone. Mrs. Alice McCabe and Allen of lleppner. Mr. and Mrs. Umnle Henderson and Hetty of U-xlngtoii, l.udd llcndersonof Hood Klver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lngalls of Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kllnger and Michael of Pasco, Mr. and Mrs, Al Crhitmun of AJlune, Wash., Mr. a n d Mrs. Howard Henderson and family of Inihler,. Mr. and Mrs, (kant Henderson and family of Siimmervllle, and Mrs. I.ols Place of LaGrande. Hill Akeis and his fiancee Miss l.ynn Mulloy of Lake Oswego spent the week-end at his par enlal hol'V from Lewi and Clark College. Dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Knglenian on Tuesday evening were Mrs. Wall el Dobyns of Kugene, Mrs. Edith Mfhoson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wnlti-r Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Krllng Thompson of McMlrmvllle were visiting old friends In lone this ween end. They also attended the barb ecue ami auction on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hohde and Puul of Kennewlik were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hletmann. A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hlalne Chapel was Mrs Roy Tho mas of Walla Walla. Mrs. Tho mas and the Chapels were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Englcmnn during her visit here. Miss Klid Kerr left on Sunday for her home nt Republic, Wash. Her parents came on the week end to visit and help her move home for thi summer. Mrs. .)scar Lundell left with them and will visit her sister In Seatle. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin and family left as soon as school was dismissed Krlday for Fayette, Idaho. Mrs. Martin will attend summer school there beginning this week. Teena and John Llndstrom, small children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Llndstrom, had tonsllect omles on Monday morning at Pioneer Mcmorlul Hospital. John S wanton Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan- AND HELP SEND AT THE BENEFIT f ' A. . - it v ; HUM 7 6R 1 Si son and Jim went to Portland last week-end to atend the grad uation exercise of their son, John, from the Uulverslty of Port land. Ho received a bachelor of art degree and Is employed at present In Portland. Unfortun ately, John became 111 with a serious nosebleed and was un able to attend the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson also went to Portland this week end and on to balem, where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Swunson'l grand nelee, Dolores Salstrorn. They visited with relatives In Sa lem and C'orvallis before return ing home, on Monday. Mrs, Aden Hamlett and family drove to Salem over the week end, where they visited her bro ther In-law- and sister, Mr. and Mxs. Klmo McMillan. They also got to visit with the McMillan's daughter, Mrs. Don Ramsey and baby from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson ie turned Monday evening from a weeks vacation spent at Idaho Falls, where they visited friends, and at Yellowstone Purk. They found th..' weather nice In the Park an I enjoyed the scenery and wild life very much. Bible School In Progress Valhy Lutheran Church Bible School began this Monday and will continue through June iV from 9:00 toll:3U a.m. Forty six children are enrolled In the five clasw-s. Teachers for the first week are Mrs- Roger Palmer, Mrs. A. A- Stefunl, Mrs. Herbert Pet terson, Mrs. Robert Peterson, Miss Marilyn Bcrgstxom. Debby War ren, and Sunoru Curlson, Helper are Cecelia liaison, Teresa Stef anl, and Molly Becket. The sec ond week instructors will be Mrs. IJonald Peterson, Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, Mrs. Herbert Kkstrom Jr., Mrs. Louis Colson, Miss Marilyn Bi-igstrom, Molly Beck et and theli assistant, Jody Hoff man and Mrs. Rudy Bcrgtrom. Mrs. Paul Tews is in charge of the music for both weeks. Class es for nursery, kindergarten, pri mary, Jul. lor and Junior high are being held. Lions to Install At Awards Night Installation of officers of the lone Lions club will b e a t a meeting Saturday, June 11, at the lone Legion hall, beginning with a social hour at 6:30, Ray Boyce, secretary, announces. Dinner will be at 7 p. m.. pre ceedlng the awards night pro gram. District Govenor Hank Dickcrson of Burns will bo the Installing officer. Dancing will follow the meet ing with music to be furnished by the Three Blind Mice. "Members and wives are Invited to the dinner and meeting. Other guests may be invited by mem hers to the (lance. Boyce can furnish Information on tickets. Memorial Dorr visitors at th home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ven ard were her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Knokey, Donn. David, and Dickl, all of Medford. SCOUTS TO CAMP 'V v , ER -it GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, June 9 1966 .-. "il r't: .-.., m l i .1 I BIDDING WAS BRISK ert tha lone Community auction at tha Willows Grange hall Saturday. W other cooperated with a beautiful day to contribute to tha record setting rrent Hera Don Wink, auc tioneer of Hennlston. is at work crying the sale as tha auction progressed into early afternoon. (G T Photo). New Records Set At lone Auction And Barbecue New records were set at the lone Community Auction and pit cookel beef barbecue, spon sored by th lone United Church of Christ, Saturday. The committee figured the gross proceeds at some $3320 with bills of some $-100 or moie yet to be paid. Most of the food was donated for the barbecue, with the exception of the meat, and articles for the auction sale were also donated. Some 310 persons served at the barbecue at noon In the Willows Grange hall. This Is believed to be the largest crowd In the four year history of the event, the first bringing out 180. Northwest Eager Beaver Ford Dealers are now first in new car sales, according to first quarter '65 figures. One big reason is this Sports Sale Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop at a very special low price with white walls, styled steel wheel covers, special trim. Hurryl -km HEPPNER 'f' .. ,.i.,f '';-. If Dinner tickets brought $150 for the cause, and the Country Store, new this yea, grossed $113. At the all-day auction sale, cried by Don Wink of Hermlston, most items brought good prices. Among major Items were a steer, donated by Norman and Fred Nelson, which brought $200; a hydraulic hoist, donated by Roy and Art Llndstrom, which brought $2S9; and an old-fashioned pump organ, which sold for $100. In greatest demand at the sale were antique Items collected by t h e committee. Including old kerosene lamps, flat irons, tread le sewing machines and others. Fine weather, breaning from cold and gusty days, contributed to the all-around sucess of the event. Milton Morgan was gen eral chairman, and many, many persons of the lone community assisted In different capacitiee. Proceeds of the auction and barbecue will go to worthy pro jects through the church. nl(gllpilrt(gPi BUY TODAY! BE AHEAD ALL WE WAY! WWVm AUTO SALES, Inc. Heppner, Oregon Sec. 2 I lone Church Starts Summer Schedule Summer schedule at the lone United Church oh Christ is now in effect, the Rev. Walter B. Crowell, pastor announces. Morning worship will be held at 9:30 a.m. through the sufmer instead of at the 11 a.m. time. CEMETERY NOTICE THOSE WISHING TO SAVE THEIR PLASTIC CEMETERY FLOWERS SHOULD PICK THEM UP BEFORE JUNE 13. HEPPNER CEMETERY Maintenance District I, nm Church Youth Set Weekend Campout Youth groups from the Metho dist church and Christian church es of Lexington and Heppner will spend four days of camping at Frazer Government Camp a mile from Lehman Springs from Fri day through Monday, youth lead ers announce. Mornings and evenings will be devoted to worship and Bible study while most of the after noons will be spent swimming at Lehman Springs and In rec reational activities. Three college students, Dick Struckmeier, Chuck Barnes and Jean Stockard, will heln the I adult leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier and Mr. and Mrs. i Jay Wheelhouse, with all areas of the camp schedule. The Rev. Al Borchee, pastor of the Christian churches, will help Friday and Saturday. Church services will be conducted at the worship center at the camp on Sunday. More than 30 young people are expected to share in the camp experience. Each is asked to pay $4 for food expenses, and each will pay for his own swimming fees. Clarence Porter, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Anderson, received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in science from Oregon State University at commence ment exercises on Sunday, June 5. His wife Is the former Carol K. Anderson. They will move to Portland in the fall when Por ter assumes a teaching position at Portland State University and his wife will return to col lege study. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill nova moved to the Valle Vista Home in Hermlston for a time. They will have a room together in the home and will be near to members of their family living in Hermiston. They will be happy to see or hear from friends in Heppner. Gt your free Eager Beaver Button at your nearby ford Dealer's I