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1 drteen Have Perfect Attendance
Rebekah Lodge
lr'aumd~, June 23, 1988 The Lone Tree Reporter Page 5
Race Track News
the following Lone Tree Elemen- opened Lodge Monday, June 13th
tary School students who had with nineteen members present.
perfect attendance for the entire She read Luke 1:79 atter Lodge '007' er'007X' FamilyFun
11, and 12, Lone 1987-88 school year! This means opened.
Eagle Patrol that they were never absent or The PastNobleGrandsvotedonAnother great night of auto Saturday, June 18th, was a
at Darrel tardy the entire school year. The two officers nominated for the racing! The Bomber Division be- family night at the West Liberty
parents of these students are also office of Assembly Secretary. gan with 20 cars, but with evel .. Raceway, at least for the Sexton s.
left at 4
to be complimented on the effort Their was 6 votes apiece for Lillian lap the number dwindled, until Louis and Viola, Alan - Cathy -
went fishing and committmeut to see their Mussel and Vivian Nelson.only 9 cars finished. Carissa - Jason, Richard - Julie -
night the youngster get to school. The lodge then voted on Dele- The Sexton racing team debut of Jamie, and as always, Leanne
and Webelos gate for Grand Lodge Session_in theirnew "007" started out great. Teresa were all in attendance to
OUr usualmeeting. Sixth Grade CoD" MussertAdam October. All cast their ballot tor Tom started the race in,"007" and watch Tom and Brian race.
Saturdaymom- Waldschmidt. Mary Ann Hovis. It was reported Brian started in "007X' , both cars Twenty-five cars started the
his Paul that Mabel Marine lost her moth- started in the rear. It took about 4 race. Tom drove the Monte Carlo
to deal with Grm Jm YedUk.
that attended the Third Grade Gino Spencer
Andy Motyko, Andy Slaughter, Ronda
Jason Kerr.
),Need
Jason Boyd - Flrat Camle Justin Beg, Brent
Parizek, Amber Westfall.
er, that Ruby Cerny is home after laps until Tom in the new "007" '007' to a victory, this one's for
surge from the hospital. It was took the lead. Meanwhile, Brian you, Morn & Dad. Brian drove the
also reported that Dana Musser was doing his best to dodge all of Camero, now number '074', to a
was seriously ill. We had lots of the wrecks. The 8th lap brought 4th place finish. ,
new grandchildren and greatdown the car for Tom as a rim Bomber Division 1. Tom Sexton,
grandchildren reported, broke and the tire fell off. Now it 2, Randy Marolf, 3. ????, 4. Brian
Treasurer Anna Watkinson was up to Brian. Well, onebyone Sexton.
gave the Treasurer's report,cars started dropping out and Pro Stock Heat 1, 1. Randy
It was reported that everyone Brian kept his car on the track to Wetzel, 2. Mike Scluneltzer, 3.
Boyd (Scout-
on in the fternoon KindergartenSazjaAllender, Troy had a good time at lowa City Lodge bring in a 3rd place finish. Curt BrianBirkhofer;Heat2, 1. Rich
Ken Eckrich and Musser, John Parizek, Michael #416 for their
flocking together Bedder from Tiffin got 1st place. Hurst, 2. Robin Leonard, 3. BOb
Leader Dallas Sobolik. nite. They were entertained by Tom Sexton finished 3rd at Hodges; Heat 3, 1. Joe Sterk, Jr.,
fllowin Webe- some of the Sweet Adellne group. Hawkeye Downs Friday night. 2. Marty Beclder, 3. Merv Weav-
, Justiz Boyd, LocalNews convention books were Add'lRacingRemdts:ProStodk er;Consolat n, 1. JohnnySpaw,
k Little. Guests brought to Dorothy Davis from the Division- Heat 1, 1. Johnny Spaw, 2. John Henecke, 3. #62; Feature,
Oxford Rebekah Lodge for our 2. Randy Wetzel, 3. Merv Weaver; 1. Robin Leonard, 2. Marty Beck-
in the Earnest and Alta were con ention next year. Heat 2, 1. Bruce DeKeyrel, 2. ler, 3. Rick Hurst.
ch, Helen Baker, surprised Saturday evening. The The committee for next meeting Perry Anderson, 3. Bert Miller; IMCAHeatl, l. Ray Cox Jr., 2.
Ken Eckrich doorbell rang, two teenage boys will be Esther Cug for enter- Heat 3, 1. Joe Sterk, 2. Scott Terry Walker, 3. Bruce Hanford;
their swim- stood at the door - Alex Bezkorov- talnment and Ethel Musser and Buckner, 3. Eric Spew; Consola- Heat 2, 1. Bob Fief, 2. Jeff Jones,
: at the lower pend. aimy and Donald Greene, both Mary Menzer on the food commit- tion, 1. Mike Schmeltzer, 2. Jeff 3. Gus Hughes ; Heat 3, 1. WAyne
fmxiyday ShawnWent boys from Framingham," tee. King,3. GregCarpenter; Feature, Brau, 2. Darrell Brick, 3. Max
We then had a recess and the 1. Johnny Spew, 2. Scott Buckner, Choate; Consolation, 1. Mike
e Larkin, had graduat from highPast Noble Grands were honored. 3. Perry Anderson. Schulte, 2. Terry Ryan, 3. Merv
After we school and were out sightseeing Esther Holerman read, "Honor IMCA Division - Heat 1, 1. Ray Chandler; Feature, 1. Brad Dubil,
we had roasted for 2IA months. Alex and his Past Noble Grands". Cox, Jr., 2. Max Schulte, 3. Jeff 2. Darrell Brick, 3. Terry Walker.
and games, sister, Tina, and folks, Georg and
to bed. Sunday Tina Bezkorovaimy, lived on the
breakfast AntonHinokfarmfor6years. Alta
down was Alex's babysitter twelve years
We owe a ago. Alex wanted to see his
Darrel Bell for childhood murmmdings. The boys
use the stayed all night, had breakfast
pond) for with the I mz' and took pictures.
ThelmaNunnallyread"Whatis Walker; Heat 2, 1. Bob Fiat, 2. Late Model Heat 1, 1. Tom
a Rebekah." Ona Attig read "A Brad Dubil, 3. Monte Orht; Heat 3, Hearst, 2. Dave Birkhofer, 3. Bill
Past Noble C~md". Florence 1. Mike Murphy, 2. Jeff Jones, 3. Brewer; Heat 2, 2. Dale Fischlein,
Ramsey - "What we think of Robert DeLoy; ~on, 1. 2. Ken Walton, 3. Tony S~,t;
Rebekahs." Mike Schulte, 2. Wayne Brau, 3. Feature, 1. Raliegh Frink, 2. Dave
Anna Watkinson read Special John Irwin; Feature, 1. Brad Birkhofer, b. Ken Walton.
Award. We then played a game of Dubil, 2. Bruce Hmdord, 3. Gus
"HandcraR Quiz. We had to Hughes. lZmmmt~
They then left for Chicago to stay unscramble craft words. Lodge Late Model ~ - Heat I, 1.
with his grandmother. Sister,was closed and we all e i. .to Dale shlien, 2. RaleighFdnk, 3. Fremont Homemake met for
Tina, had just flnished college and the dining room where Virginia Tom Hearst ; Heat 2,1. RonBoyse, anaRernoon atl:30, June
is visiting relatives in Russia this served finger food andice tea. 2. Ton Stewart, 3. Ken Walton; 17, atOna Attigs. Dorothy Davis
summer. • / DorethyLenz Fearing, 1. Dale Fishlien, 2. pretddedoverthe~' open-
Raleigh Pink, 3. Ken Walton.
Round the track can ing with a poem What are
Women RellefCm'p. be heard at 5:30 p.m. on Friday - Grandfathem."
Saturday - Sunday on KWPC - F~m members answered roll
- call by each naming a state they
The Women s Relief Corp. No. AM. By ~is Schnoebelen would like to travel through. Was
For Vacation
6-27-88 -
Due to tired body
Problems, I can be reached
at home 629-5232
Oaks Photography
House for you
Friday- June 24- 3-7 p.m.
V' it With Tom Cory, enjoy refreshments,
view fine senior, wedding, family,
anniversary and children's portraiture.
-Enter the Protrait Drawing-
1/4 mile north of West Liberty on X-40
373 held their meeting at the
American Lvgion Hall June 6. Our
moeting was called to order by the
President Gladys IOueger. There
were 17 members present. The
minutes of the last meet/ng were
read. There were no additions or
corrections.
The Comm/ttee report is as
follows-Cards 70, Calls 37,
Memodais, Masses and Fk ers,
130, hours wo ed 16, mo ey 117,
reported Martha Forbes is in the
A delicious lunch was served by hospital at Mttscatine. Meeting
the Committee and the rest of the closed with a poem "The Flag".
aRemoon was spent playing cards Cards were played with ldgh
at three tables with prizes going to by Zora Scldaldmhl, low by Doro-
Evelyn Kasper high, 2nd high thyDoughteryandloans by Lela
Cdadys Krueger, traveling Ester Peru-son. Hoetess was Gertrude
Hemste , low Bessie Webber. Swanson and Dorotkv Davis. Club
elected were as follows: will not meet again for the
Pre b , Krue , Septemb .
W ce Preddent, Thelma Nunnally,
Jr. Wtce President, Miriam Ben-
sick visited hagel, Secretary, Anna Watkin- orial, ErmaRiese, Ma-"
A report was given by son, Treasurer, Elenora Kinkaid, ble Marine, Delegates, Mable
that there will Deputy ,AnnaW.,Con-MarineandAnna, ,Elenora,
sewing until this fall. Mable ductor, Pauline Westfall, Asst.
Marine's mother premed away. Conductor, Cora Johnson, Guard,
OurCorp. gives her our sympathy Esther Hemsted, Press, Ona At- PreasCorresIxmdent
to her and her family, tig, Chaplain, Mable Marine, OnaAttig
o c p. m ..coW, to
to Wte Meal Sek-
29 ancl take them to Ona At gs ker, 2rid Color Bearer, Florence
and Gladys Kruger will pick them Ramsay, 3rd Color Bearer, ~
Barnes, 4th Color Bearer, Kathryn
UPTbe CAxnmitt for July will be Hail, Cotm lor, Anna Watkinson,
RomaBurr andMarel Bokker. Musician, Lillian Wickers, Com-
As it was flag day, Gladys Sewing, Elenora and
Krueger read a poem, "The Pauline, Audit, Cora, Florence,
'Fhg", by Secretary Interior. Evelyn, Relief, Ona, Kathryn,
O rmoetingdosed by Theb, , Dorothy Evans, Aids,
Ameica, andgivingtbeAmencan Merl, Annaj Lillian, Executive,
Creed, and furling, of flags.Esther, Elsie, Martha B., Mem-
The peanut is not a nut---it's.a
legume.