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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1960)
lone PTA Holds Family Festival ty rftANClflC CHAwrORD A Family Ftltval iponmired by the un P. T, A. was hclJ at the lone School cafetorlum Frl day, Oct 7. with a potJuck din ner being fc-rved from 5 to 7 p m. Mra. hi be Aker wai general chainnan of the dinner. A cake walk was enjoyed by the chil dren during th dinner hour and at 7 o'clock a movie The Light In the Forot." wa ahown In the gymnasium to ihe adult, and rartoona were shown to the chil dren by Gerald Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker. The finance committee consist ing of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carl son and Mr. and Mrs. David Bak er were In charge of the eve ning's entertainment The Eastern Star Social Club SALE EVERY TUESDAY Livestock Market Cattle Hoga Shtep 13 NOON On U. S. Highway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7 -8 555 HarmUtoo. Oregon Frank Wink A Sons Owatn Don Wink, Mgr. Rts. Hermlatoo JO 7-3111 United INCOMI Fund United SCI EN CI Pimd United CONTINENTAL Fund United ACCUMULATTYI Fvnd For liiMiui, mtoaf iU.l., na la mm4 SrrviN TBI ABTim IB MI KT. WADOEU & KIO, INC CONLEY LAN HAM Box 869 Beppnar met at the hrne of Mr. Jamr Burnett on CVtobrr 5. A White lhaitt Sala n held by the members prevent. Mrs. Kenneth Smu received the door prize. Mr. and Mr. Jurl Barnett and family of Portland were visiting relative In lone drulng the week end- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund BrUtow during the week-end visited their son Jerry In Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MeCabe and family of Bay City, and Mr, and Mrs. Tom Bristow and family In Portland. Mrs. Ernest MX' be and Lisa and Laurie returned home with them for a few days" vUlt with relatives and friends. Mrs. Henry Smith of Bay City Is visiting relatives In lone for a few days and also visiting her sister, Mrs. Georce snider who Is a patient at the St. Anthony hospital In Pendleton. Bob Rice spent the week end In The Dalles with his grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Rice. Legion Auxiliary Meats The American Legion Auxili ary meeting was held at the Le gion Hall Oct. 4. Mrs. Charles Doherty and Mrs. Ted Palmateer were co-hostesses. President Mrs. Vester Hams presented a budget for 1960 61. The group voted to hold a food sale on October 31 Special Items will be fixed for trick or treat The next meeting will be Oct IS at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Jean Martin and Evelyn Jepson girls state representatives, will give their reports on their trip to Girls State this summer. IF j Versatility and comfort ara hlxhllfhtcd In Ford's IHl tracks, with tha rreateit ehsnfes and tno.t complete line ever) presented. Tba lifbt duty F-100 Btlelle pickup ttopi has aj new type Integral body and cab with separation between rab and box (or greater rigidity and longer lite. The bos ta nine euble feet larger and features a new non-rattling handle typo tailgate latch. The F-100 Is powered by Font s -certinrd economy" lJ5-borscpower six or the 100-horepower V-l. The besy duty F-700 (bottom) now has Ford's SOS ruble Inch Utayy Duty V-t engine aa standard equipment and longer wheelbases up to 212 Inches. Medium trucks in tbe F-C-B-Soa series have a husky new optional 132 horsepower, 262-cubic Inch six cylinder power plant. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rohde of Echo entertained with a dinner Sunday In honor of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann's thirty-fifth wedding anniver sary, uuests were Mr. ana Mrs. Bill Rletmann and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rletmann and sons. Dates to Remtmberi Oct IS American Legion Aux lllary at the hall, 8 p.m. Oct 19 Arnica Club at Mrs. Milton Morgan. Oct. 25 The Rebckah State president will be In lone. t7- FOLLETT MEAT CO. Renntston. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermlston-McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS Norman Nelson Is spending a few days In Portland visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred isei' son and also attending the P. I. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Shock- ley are spending a few days In Salem where Mr. Shockley is at tending an Administrator Con fcrence. Pat. Becky, and Micky are visiting their grandparents In Portland and Kathy is staying at the Charles Hudson home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson returned last week from a trip In Canada. They were at Calvery, Alberta, returning by Glacier Park and they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson at Sand Point, Idaho. Relatives here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ella Pettyjohn were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn and Jim of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and Nancy and Tattl Sue of Arlington and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend of Hermlston. Mrs. Robert Peterson and chil dren and Mrs. Vic Lovcrcn of Hoppner returned home recent ly from visiting Mr. and Mrs Larrv Lovcren and family at Louis Creek, B. C. Harold Rletmann of Pasco spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mra. David Rletmann. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Salter of Athena were visiting relatives In lone over the week end. Their children, Jeff and Jody. who had been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider the past week, re turned home with them. Mrs. George Snider is a patient In the St. Anthony hospital at Pendleton following surgery. Bill Salter of LaGrande re turned home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter, fol lowing the Eastern Oregon Col lege football game to spend Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer and Judy were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierce of Redmond. Deborah Warren has returned to her home after being a patient Beautifully proportioned to the CLASSIC FORD LOOK .-I lift! i: 'ii' J? I i tr tf i i t if it I tl vr 1 ' If I 1 v, F r in - 1 1 Aa honor to be proud of, this if the medal presented by the international fashion authority, Centra per L'Alta fl moaa itauana, to tne lyoi roro tor f ; I functional expression of Htisu hamtj. .mmm. .jC , Jkiimi ZTltl.. . ilmmmm J i n A V '7 t in nu "' v 'mifcfa.li'i im . .i,MM'-;-WWiSwgw ' ' I II . fSZL-L. A magnifictnt viiui . . . I hi 'it Fori Galaxk Gab VictorU . . . tht Villa it Eifi tuar Rom. BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO TAKE CARE OF ITSELF You are looking at the trend-setting car of our times, the '61 Ford ... a car whose clean and classic profile is unmatched by any other in the world. Just one glance at the Big Circle taillights and sculptured rear deck, one look at the crisp, fresh front-end design and you'll know the '61 Ford is the classic style of the Nineteen Sixties. Here is a Ford that is not only new in looks and xide and comfort, but new in its entire concept. The '61 Ford is actually built to take care of itself! It lubri cates its chassis . . . cleans its own oil . . . adjusts its own brakes . . . protects its own body. Indeed, here is a car that will save you valuable time and money by doing away with many stops for service. " HERE'S HOW THE "61 FORD TAKES CARE or ITSELF . . .THE FIRST 1461 CAR DEALER-WARRANTED FOR 12.000 MILES OR ONE FILL YEAR Lubricates Itself. You'll normally go 30,000 miles without a chassis lubrication. Cleans Its Own Oil. You'll go 4,000 miles between oil changes with Ford's Full-Flow oil filter. Guards Its Own Muffler. Ford muf flers ire double-wrapped snd alumimzed normally wilj last three times as long as ordinary mufflers. Adjusts Its Own Brakes. New Truck Size brakes adiust themselves auto matically. Protects Its Own Body. All vital under body pairs are specially processed to resist rust and corrosion, even to gal. vanizing body panels beneath the doors. Takes Care of Its Own Finish. New Diamond Lustre Finish never needs wax. Warranty. The '61 Fords are built to meet three principal goals: finest quality, greatest durability, most reliable opera tion. Expressing their complete confi dence that this tias been accomplished, Ford Dealers led the industry in extend ing theu warranty on '61 Fords to 12,000 miles or one full year, whichever comes first. See this warranty at your Ford Dealer's now. 61 FORD HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. in the I'lomvf Memorial 1K I!I Tfse t'aaii-rn Sur S-ul Club hrld a f.l U and fancy uk t lhe Krbrkah hall filday. Tin- Hum h t;ra fWlM-kah Ij-U'e iii.i at Ihe lti l:.-Ulh hdll Ttui.!ay r.erilng 'jm Vkr-f ttisdt- f. r K t-k4b cuii. ly tiv i-nU.tn at rnrr on IV lohrr 2V and al.- for the uteri l'if in l-"ie in CVnler ?6 uhrn I he au (rt-kltnt will be here, Mm I- F. U'aihers and chil- ilrtn jrii ihl werk end in Ion, Mr and Mrst. Ivan On on and family of Teatd vUHed Mrs. Or ion's parent. Mr. and Mr. IU-n-ry Uaki-r and Mr. and Mr n- vld B.tkt-r and family oer the e-k-end. Mr. and Mr, nal Ray reium- ed lunne after litlnj Mr. and Mrs. lxti-r Gootlrlch at llunum, Vsh Mr. and Mr. Goodrich brouchl them back to lone. Mrs. Tom White and children have been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mo of Portland. Mrs. White and children returned htim this weekend with .Mr. White after attending the funeral f Delbert Foote at Ca nby. Mrs. Richard Ekstrum and Vii kle returned to lone fixm Prt liind where she had been vUlt lii her sister. Mr. and Mrs. IYte Crawford and family. Sunday Mrs. KkMmm and Vickie, snd Mrs. Ida Coleman were In La Grande. Joe Haustcr was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker at their cabin In the mountains over the week end. Mrs. Hausler and children were also guests of the Hellkers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lujan. Marl lyn Morgan. Mlchele and Cheryle Morrison, and Jean Martin at tended a Press Conference of hlRh school paper and annual staffs at Eugene this week. Meg and Jeanette Lujan were guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Martin, and Kim Lujan was a guest at the Lewis Ilalvorsen home while their parents were gone. Funeral services for Delbert Foote were held at Canby Satur day. Mr. Foote. brother-in-law of Mrs. Gordon White, died of a heart attack while hunting In the mountains near Swale Creek. Those attending the funeral from lone were Mr. and Mrs. Gor don White, Roger Klncaid, Mr. and Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. Edythe White and Dale White. The pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Ed Baker at Lex ington Thursday, Oct. 6. Mrs. Herbert Peterson received high prize, Mrs. Elmer Holtz low, Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom 30 pinochle, and )HElrXEJt CAZETTt TIMES. TnurtdT. October 1J. HJ3 lttk, Yt-xtrf Ham the d. r Hte, Mr. n. I Ms J-4i't I'ubdtik fil Sdintf k-rtti Itn ut-rk etui lit iNulUtid Tbf) aurn.ied the It show 5undy uhif 54ruti4 pte-itd an anai.l f. r win Mfii thud In lh t4t In the lrr;""i bsrrrl tni"f Mi. and Mr JUiU it f ktr m and Rojaitd are In IVMUml ut.ie the IJiktroink' rrciterl llre fold rani are vn rhitiit at the Pacific International Livestock and I!, land I eh!bl!lnj -I II sti-r, Mr and Mil Fmi-tt at-l.inU-1 a ttiaiivufi .Saturday ee riri in HertriMon f.r Mrs. y.n,eti uncle. Mr. and Mf. Ij.ir) lindi'n, thr- former M Mr and Mi T, J Nli hula atid Mr and !r, Mcludot t f (ktti-koa. and Juaitita NUhoU of S-attle were guests f Mr. and Mr. !iy lliint-ikni-r Tlurd.iy. IIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iff " i ; - - i i i i f Mii ? J r J r i . - ) - U .nil' r 4 t. , ' I, v. I Bring back that buck with easel AMAZIN0 OFMHIHI0HWAY VEHICll Ride Into "big buck" country ond bring back your deer with ease on the hill climbin' ridge runntn' TOTE GOTF. This light-weight (115 lbs.) vehicle will carry loads of 400 pounds over the most rugged mountain terrain. Its completely automatic trans, mission will let you travel speeds of 4 ta 18 mites per hour ond climb grades of up to 45! COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION RIDE TODAYI SORTS MELD ANDERSON'S PHONE 6-9427 HEPPNER IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MAIN & MAT STS. HEPPNER, ORE. PHONE 6-9152 n ij Daily Sayings Are The Pennies That Count MARKET AND LOCKERS THOMAS S. AND MILDRED HOWELL 178 W. WILLOW Del Monte, 303 con HOME OWNED PHONE 6-9922 FRUIT COCKTAIL . 4 for 95C Log Cabin SYRUP, 24 ox. 53c Sonny Boy, 46 oz. TOMATO JUICE ... 4 for 95C Soye Sonny Boy. Giant Size POWDERED DETERGENT 53c With 0 Sandy J UIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMMIIHIHIIHIIIIMIIHIMIMHMIIIIIinMIIIHIIItlllinillMllllllllUIMimillllllllMIIHIIMIinill FROZEN SPECIALS j IIIIIIIMIIMIIIMIMIIIHIMItlMIIIIIMIIIMHIIIIIIIMMIIIIMIIIIIM FRESH VEGETABLES PEAS 5 for 1.00 frA CUT CORN XS coon 1 1 V 11 5 for 1.00 kik ttoccou II ; -yXHH SEAMS I Broccoli Spears 5 for 1.00 GREEN BEANS 5 for 1.00 6 OZ. Tip Top JUICES g for -00 19( Chefs MEAT PIES 3 ,or 69c Beef. Turkey Chicken Oregon Brand GOOSEBERRIES BLACKBERRIES BLUEBERRIES BOTSENBERRIES 3for1.00 LOCAL Cauliflower .... HEAD CELLO 1 VO. pkg. Carrots . 2 for -gC CELERY HEARTS .... ea. Cello pkg. U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES 25 lbs. 25c 1 79 PACIFIC COCKTAIL SHRIMP 2 'or g(jC 4Vz OZ.