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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1961)
Masons Close Store; Plans are Indefinite y LOBfJUNE BALL IONE Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Ma on announced the closure of their General Merchandise atort In Ion at of tha 2nd of Octobrr. They arc In tha process of taking an Inventory In preparation of leaving later thla week. .No Immediate plana ar made for a definite re-opening of the tore or the lockers. Thla alto applies to the beauty shop, at inougn u i noped they ran be opened for business soon. Mr. and Mrs. Mason suffered great losa In the recent flood which struck lone. Extensive water damage was made to merchandise and to machines and motors. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mason said they wanted to thank all of their many customers for their kind nesses and their patronage. They aid not know at this pubnca tion where they will relocate. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and oonme went to rortiand over the week-end. They did some shopping and attended the Holl day on Ice on Sunday evening. They also visited with his bro ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Akers and with Mr. and Mrs. Akers aunt, Mrs. George Urlacker from Tacoma, Wash., who was visiting at the Kenneth Akers home. Mrs. Elbe Akers and Mrs. Don ald Ball were hostesses for the Bingo Club at the home of Mrs. Akers on Wednesday. Fifteen members and one guest were present Mr. and Mrs. Ash have moved Dot ta IwmsImi Oct S-Rabekalk Oct V ! rWpp (Grade echoeJ-feere) Oct lone v. H.tl (Hlflh school, hare) Oct 10 Eastern liar (practice night) from the flavion Avert houi to Oct. 10 Cord a Dub at the the houie on second street own I borne el Mrs, Omar Uletmann. Oct II m. Mtf fNCIt GAZCrrX-TIMtS. TftuiMlay. OcUUe t. IM1 ed by Mrs. Josle Buchanan. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett of Portland vlited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett. David Barnett helped his fa ther. Kay, put a new roof on their houie lawt week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Royce and family vuited In Condon on Sun day at the home of Mrs. Earl Pry or. Mrs. Skip Connor (Prggy) vis ited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard over the week end. Her children ac companled her, while Mr. Con nor went deer hunting. The Bridge Club motored to Hermlston on Wednesday of Ust week to the home of Mrs. Del mar Crawford. Those going from lone were Mrs. Ray Boyce, Mrs. Eulenna Corley. Mrs. Pete Can non. Mrs. Gene Hall. Mrs. Robert Jepsen and Mrs. Walter Jacobs, and Mrs. Eldon Padberg of Lex Ington who filled in for a mem ber unable to attend. Prizes were won by Mrs. Cannon. Mrs. Cor- ley and Mrs. Padberg. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Craig of Kennewick visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Yarnell over the week-end. Mr. Craig Is a furnace repair man and he was -here doing some work In the community. Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell Is having new Ro-Tlle roof put home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thome of Portland visited over the week- Maioaatbas, Oct 1 J Topic Club at Jo cob. Sparky M0K J FIRE PREVENTION J sMT WEEK n.f.raT STAY SAFE FROM FIRE SEE US FOR ADEQUATE. FJ RE INSURANCE TURNER. VAN MARTER and BRYANT end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome. Earl 1 a nephew of Cecil Thome. Mr. anJ Mrs. l:imo MiMilllan of Portland li attending this week at the home of her mother, Mary Sttanson. Mr. MiMilllan will go to Spokane for a f-w days and return the latter part of the week. Also vUItlnc at the home of his mother Is Norman Swanaon. Mr. Swanson Is here to do some hunting. The CCD. Sisters from Baker were here last week giving In strucilons to the teachers at St Williams church. The Sisters were In Heppner at the St. Pat rick's Parish. Danny McElllgott. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElligott is confined to the hospital, where he has been since Friday. He Is reportedly Improving and will possibly return home sometime this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter spent Friday night at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Salter In Milton- Freewater. Salters View a Play Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter ae on herlcrnpanied their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord baiter to Walla Walla on Saturday to at Walla Walla football game for tend the Eastern Oregon and which their son Bill Salter plays football with Eastern Oregon. Mandy Tcttys Is confined to the Heppner hospital suffering from a stroke on Saturday. His condition Is reportedly poor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rletmann visited in Arlington on Sunday with the Carl Anderson family, where they were dinner guests. Mark and Brian Rletmann, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rlet mann, were honored at a family gathering on Saturday in honor of their birthdays at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Vic tor Rietmann. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rietmann and family and Mrs. Walter Roberts. Mrs. Jim Llndsey, Mrs. Helen McCabe and Arleta McCabe were Pendleton visitors on Saturday, while their men folks went deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hawk of Troutdale and Mrs. Bill Moller and daughter Elizabeth of Gresh am visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and family, and with Mrs. Fan- K ' )z;4:& ;fn MR. AND MRS. John Eubanks of lone ware honored at a reception on their 30tb wedding anniversary September 24. They ore shown cutting the cake at the reception which was planned by their daughter. Sandra, and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Eubanxs. Mr. and Mrs. Eubanks Feted on Anniversary IONE Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks were honored with a surprise anniversary dinner and party at their ranch home Sun day, September 21 Hosts for the party were their daughter, San dra, their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eub anks, and Mrs. C. E. Brenner, all of lone. Mr. and Mrs. Eubanks were married In The Dalles September 24, 1931. Approximately 90 guests at tended the potluck affair. A money tree was presented them by the group. Their son and nie Griffith. Gary Tullis. Mrs. Aloha De Spain, Mrs. Katherine Lindstrom and Ray Heimbigner went to Condon on Wednesday of last week to attend a PTA work shop at the county courthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer and daughter, Judy, were Port land visitors during the weekend. PTA Program Of Interest At the coming 'PTA meeting of Wednesday, Oct. 11, the pro gram will consist of an Inter view with superintendent Darrel Relsch, and with grade prlnci pal, Mr. Clark, on the policy of this year's school, the school re lationsand other matters of com munity interest. NdOA New World of Worth from Chevrolet ------------jt-. rfS V" j New Impala i-Door Sedan daughter presented Mrs. Eubanks with a pearl necklace with . diamonds, and Mr. Eubanks re cevled a cuff link and tie clasp set with diamonds. Mrs. Eubanks wore a pink car nation and pink rosebud corsage presented to her, and Mrs. Vela Eubanks, John's mother, was presented with a pink carnation corsage. The table was decorated with a white carnation and orchid chrysanthemum centerpiece. Mrs. Howard Eubanks of Ar lington, sister-in-law, made and decorated the beautiful two-tiered cake. The cake had a white frosting with white rosebuds and an orchid, with a white dove adorning the top tier of the cake. "Happy Anniversary" was writ ten across the cake. Out-of-town guests for the af fair, which was held In the yard on a beautiful sunny day In cluded, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eubanks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Less Brooks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and fam ily of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and family of Lex ington, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunters Help Others, Bog Four Ducks, Too IONE i. tawe local hunters did their good deads aeet tha wak-ead wiule bunting mot the eat hill area la tha Uma tilla forest aver the opening week-end af dear aaasaa. On Saturday a rail for help rami from same frtanda ta get a couple af deer out af a eery deep canyon. Sa aft went a 4-whel drive pickup ta assist. Sunday the good Samaritans taught Itie naot Indian Craek tot five long hours. Came Man day when they thought every ana else had gone noma and they had the woods ta them selves another call come for help. A group at hunters had gone lata "Blaney" basin with, af all things, a Chevrolet pick up and got stuck. Along came the Jeep again and tewed the stranded hunters ta tha tap of the rtdga. What a week-end af hunting I By tha way, four deer were bagged by the party In between all their "work." If you're wondering who tha do-gooders were, ask the Lewis and Donald Ball families, and the 8111 Nichols family of lone. Birthday Surprise Held at Davidsons IONE A surprise birthday parly was given at the Mabel Davidson ranch In lone In honor of Jerry Davidson on Sept 28. The lone football squad attend ed. Also present were the follow- Ing guests. Charles Davidson, Laurence Davidson, Mrs. Mable Davidson, Mike Davidson, Tass Morrison, Merrie Jo Morrison, Jan Palmer, Michelle Morrison, Dlanna Pettyjohn, Wayne Hams, Ken Nelson, Tom Tolnter, Mar vin Padberg, Ed Marick, Ron Crabtrec, Leslie Madden, Francis Rea, Kenneth Kllnger, Lee Hams and Itruce Rig by. After the presents were open ed by Jerry, cake and refresh- ments were served to the guests. Games were played and fun had by all. Ask Jerry if tha water In the cattle trough was cold enough! Interim Committee Set To Study Local Budget Law The Lrg!lative Interim com. mlti-a on local government has announced the appointment of Iti members to an advisory com mltire to study the revision -f Orecon's "local budget law." Tha appointments are the rvsult cf a two day hearing by tha com mlttee In Eugene early In Sep. tember at which public official from cities, counties, school and special districts appeared before the Interim committee urctne complete revision of tha local budget law. The law, which was originally passed In 1921. wss dex-rlbed as "archaic" and "bad ly in need of revision" at the hearing. Representative Edward J. Whelan, D. Portland, chairman of the Interim committee, named George Baldwin, comptroller for the Portland public school sys tem, chairman of the advisory committee. Other members ap pointed are from cities and coun ty officials, school boards, and other Interested branches of government Announcement of the advisory committee's first meeting will be made shortly, according to Whelan. Eubanks and family and Mrs. Vela Eubanks, all of Portland. RUBBER STAMPS made to order, also STAMPING PADS In black, red or green. For busi ness or personal use. Orders filled promptly at the Gazette Times office. Examiner Coming A drivers license examiner will be on duty In Heppner Tuesday, October 17, 1961. at the court house between the hours of 9:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M according to an announcement received irom the Department of Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Persona wishing original licenses or per. mlts to drive are asked to file applications well ahead of tha scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required license test WANTED- A Large CONCOURSE For The FALL FESTIVAL AT IONE November 18 PILLSBURY PILLSBURY FLOUR 25 LB BAG$1" Cake Mixes3F0R$l 10 LB. BAG 89c SSjy GRAPEFRUIT Sections For$j Sy .... For $J Rich new styling with Jet-smooth ride '62 CHEVROLET Think of just about ererythiBj yon ever wanted in a car and darned if this one doesn't hare itt A road-gentling Jet-smooth ride. New choice of V8 skedaddle. Beauty that stays beautiful right down to new rust-resisting front fender underskirts. This one may have you asking, "How did Chevrolet do it? There's a new V8 choice ranging all the way from a standard 283-cubic-inch sizzler to two 409-cubic-inch power houses. And there's that '62 Jet-emooth ride with a supple Full Coil spring at each wheel and well over 700 body and chassis sound insulators and cushioners. There are longer lived mufflers for all engines. A Grand Canyon of a trunk. Magic-Mirror finish. And, well, we could write a book about it all. Matter of fact, your Chevrolet dealer's got it all down on paper. Get a fill-in from him now. OvttwKl a ij t cad New Biayn i-Door i-Patenftr Station Wagon POPPED CLAMS 0R MINCED M J B COFFEE 1 LB. 59c 2 LB. 1.17 4 LB. 2.33 6 Ox. Instant 79c FLAV-R PAC 12 Ox. ORANGE JUICE 2 F0R 79c Red Delicious APPLES 2 lb. 31 TRY A MAYFLOWER g MILK BREAK REG. 29c EA., T.N.T. POP CORN 2 LB. BAGS 2 for 49 New Bel Air S-Door Sedan See the '62 Chevrolet, the new Chevy II and '62 Corcair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY Mr Heppner Pbeae -9?21 SHOP WHERE IS NOT A WORD - BUT A FACT! PHONES! -9322 & 8-9943 TOM & MILLIE'S ROME-OWNED MABXZT nzz DEUYZBT