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Legion Dills Anti-Communism Film If LO MAINE IAU. IONE "Communim on the Map" a the title ot a film which wilt I shown at the lone Legion nau on January a. at n uo p. m. Thin film will be hown to the tiubllc hr through the com lneU fllurta of the lone Amrr Iran U'Kiun and Auxiliary units Lvrryone U Invited to come, Mr, ant) -Mr. Clarence Holti and Carl Trutdon atti-nded the KiuIm-I Travel club banquet the Hose Bowl room In the Mult Human Hotel In Portland taut Saturday. Thin la an annua "kM t toi:i-ther" for all ol the mem ixt who have taken trip on Trailwava Tours over the con tlnent In the pant two years. The llolizes and Troedaon were on the Alatk-n tour In 1150. A very enjoyable evenlns of meeting frlenda of the various tours wan had by all and a full evening of entertainment was provided for some .100 members attending Involved In Accident Mrs. Ie Pettyjohn and daugh ters. Patty and Mary Ann, am Jxtie Snow, daughter of Bill Snow and Mrs. Virginia George were Involved In an accident on Friday evening near the Harvey Smith ranch. Mrs. Pettyjohn was returning Jodie home late In the evening and due to very foggy conditions, lost control of their Jeep on a turn about two miles from the Smith ranch. They had to walk the remaining distance for aid. Jodie and Mrs. Petty John were taken to Pioneer Mem orial hospital by the fathers. Jodie stayed overnight for treat mont to cuts on her face. Seven stitches were taken in a fore head gash. The other members Involved suffered bruises and slight shock. Harvey Smith was In Walla Walla during the wek-end where he purchased a bull on Saturday. He returned home on Sunday. Th WELDON Now Vista TV Stjrles 232-C-24-M 23" tuba (overall diag.) 282 squars-lnch picture) Space-Savlng RCA Victor ConsoUtte TV Super-Powerful "New Vista" Tuner M (overall diag.) FulWIclure Tube $259" GONTY'S Your RCA Dealer For Over 20 Years Fred Klv Is a patient in a con valeieent home on the outskirts id Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Elbe Akers and Danny sient Sunday at Board man Uniting ril sinter. Mrs. Hazel Miller and family. Mrs. Virginia George spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tm White at Athena, but was called home on Saturday due to an accident Involving her daugh ter. Mrs. Cecil Thome will host a committee meeting for all Heart Fund chairmen at her home on January 23 at 1:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tullla and sons and Mr. ana Mrs. uunam Peterson and family were among the fckiers enjoying the new Know at Arouckie Mountain ski club on Sunday. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith recently called to sur prise Smith on the occasion or his birthday. Those attending In- eluded Mr. ana Mrs. jonn r.u banks. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hel iker. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor sen. Mr. and Mrs. Marion laimrr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holt2. Mr and Mrs. Her shall Townsend and Lloyd Kice. Mrs. Ktce was unable to attend due to Illness. Cake and coffee were served and the group enjoyed a social evening Cranae Officers To Meet Thire will be an on it ers con ference at Stefanla on Friday. Jnnnarv 19. for a no-host lunch eon. for all county officers of granges. A meeting will follow he luncheon. wiin state owners n attendance. Marv Swanson returned nome from St. Anthonv hospital on ridav of last week and s con vHloseine at the home of her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. .arlAnd Swanson. She is aoie tn hi nn and about In a walKer. It Is of interest to our community nd of our county to Know mai the Crippled Children's tuna which our Beta Omega sorority has worked on so faithfully, sent the walker stroller which Mrs. Swanson is using. Mrs. veima Glass got in touch with the group nd immediately tne equipment was sent out. Thousands oi aoi- lars are invested tn mis type equipment for loan to inose nxori Manv thanks should go to the sorority for their help making tnis possioie. Cheryl Ann and Lorl Turner spent several days witn tneir ' . 1 . ....... 1 . ...hits. grandparents last wet- wnwc their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken nth Turner, were having some remodeling done on their house. Wilbur Akers is a pauem m e Heppner hospital due to Ill ness. Mrs. Stella O'Meara unaerweni major surgery at the Heppner hospital on Monday of this week. She is reportedly improving. Return From North Dakota Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tews and family returned on Friday, Jan uary 12 after spending about a month in North Dakota with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry jTrangsrud. They were there ior the i hrlstmas anu new holidays. Mrs. Tews reported that tli- re was quite a lot of snow an't that temperatures dropped to 20 below at times with a high of 10 above some days. The Tews motored there ana oac anu -.' invpd the trip even weather. 'They In the don't to the seem to mind the cold there." Mr. Tew Mid. They are fully prepared for It- Many of our local reiuenu have been under the weather due to the cold and flu but;. It eema to tie attacking more of the adults than children as In the month of December. Milton Morgan, vice president of the Oregon Wheat League flew to Sttukane last week to attend wheat meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crutcher of tlre.ham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helina and sons Hubert and John of Seattle K,ent the week-end wit, the Hoy Llnd- Strom family, iney were nere io ttend the ueildlnu of the former Janet Mason and Hoy Llnustrom son of Mr. and Mrs. franklin Lindstrom. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crutcher of Gretham. who were here Just for the dav. A wedding story and picture will appear later in an issue of the paper. Guest At Morgan Home Dr. Hoy K. Lieuallen, Chan cellor of Oregon State System of Higher Education, stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan on Monday night. Dr. Lieuallen was here for the dedi cation of the new lone High school. The city council hired profes sional tree surgeons who have a tree service in ;noriuiie iu n-- move some of the trees in ine park. Some of these trees were nsrtremelv dancerous and the rou neil voted to remove them It Is our understanding mat thev will do other work in tne n.A for individuals or croups. tf anvone is interested in their servlees one can Eet in touch with them through mayor Charles OVnnnor. Some trees are being removed near the community cnurcn uv the tree surgeons. Club Starts Bird Sanctuary The lone Garden hud mei ai the home of Mrs. Llbe Akers on January 9, with Mrs. Eleanor Herman and Mrs. Ida Esteb as co hostesses. Sixteen members and one visitor answered rou call by naming birds in our community. The Garden ciud is inieresieu n starting a bird sanctuary. The committee appointed in charge are Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Bill Rawlins. Mrs. Phil Emert and Mrs. Ralph Crum. At the present time there is a number of bird feeding stations in use and the club is asking tne coop eration of the parents to protect them from children s BB guns. The club is interested In attrac ting the birds to their homes and gardens. The tree planting committee is planning a tree pruning demon stration. Dates will be announ ced later. Mr. Betley, who has a slide collection of wild flowers, offered to show them to the club and he is being contacted for the next meeting of the Garden club. It was announced at the meet ing that cup cakes were served to between 40 and 50 guests at the observation of the Twelfth Night services on January 6. Mrs. Ralph Crum and Mrs. Phil Emert and their children collected the trees and greens for the burning. Arnie Hedman led the fjroup in singing carols. 78 th Yeor, Number 46 Heppner Gazette-Times Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 18, 1962 Sec. 11-4 Pages ' -: ' : I 1 P i Date to Remember! Jan. 18 Bcbekah (Social) Jan. 18 Home Ec. at Mary Llnd aey. Jan. I9- -Olltcers Conference at Stelanl's. Jan. 21 C rani e (potluck lit and 2nd degree) Jan. 22 Lions Jan. 23 Eastern Star Jan. 2S Legion and Auxiliary meeting. Kindergarten Meet Scheduled at lone Parents of kindergarten-aeo In Id i -n of lone and Lexington are asked to meet at the new lilh sthmd library, lone, at M p. in. Tu.'fc.luy, January 2X to dljwusi plans for the kinder ctirten that w HI te started March .V li U plannetl to continue the kindergarten for three months. Teacher of the kindergarten will ! Mrs. Earl (Helen) Me la he. All parent of youngster of this age are ured to he present. Join for Installation The annual joint Installation f officer for lOOF Willow Lodi-e No. and San Soucl Itebi-kah Lodge No. 33. will take dace Saturday evening in the odi-e hall. A potluck dinner is 'lanned for fi.M p. m.. followed v the seating of new officers for the year and regular meet- MRS. CECIL THORNE of lone, named as Morrow county chairman for the 1S62 Heart Fund campaign. Is shown with Leroy Ehlers. Pendleton attorney and regional director for the annual fund raising drive. The campaign is conducted annually during the month of February. Mrs. Cecil Thorne Io Head Fund Drive Mrs. Cecil Thorne of lone has been named Morrow county chairman for the 12 Heart Fund campaign, according to Leroy Ehlers, Pendleton, regional chairman for the annual fund- raising drive. Mrs. Charles C. (Delpha) Jones of Lexington will be Morrow county co-chairman. Mrs. Thorne, who was 10 Heart Fund chairman for the county, has been active in a num ber of county organizations, serving as district president of the American Legion auxiliary twice. She was also secretary treasurer for four years and dis trict deputy president for two years of the Bunch Grass Re bekah Lodge No. 91. She announced the appoint ment of Marion Green of Hepp ner as county campaign treas urer. Mrs. Jones, a Lexington resi dent for 13 years, is secretary of the Women's Fellowship group of the Lexington Christian church, secretary of Holly Re bekah lodge, anil past president of the Morrow county hospital auxiliary. The fund-raising campaign is held annually during the month of February. BARBARA'S DUO Returns Again to STEFANFS FINE FOODS IONE Saturday Night COME FOR FINE FOOD AND A GOOD TIME FOOD SERVED IN LOUNGE UNTIL 11 P. M. SAVE ON A Ford Econoline Pickup during our big SAVINGS PARADE Low prices and high trade-ins make your Ford dealer's "Savings Parade" the top truck event of the year. Come in before March 10 and you'll be dollars ahead! SAVE IN THE NEXT 100,000 MILES Ford Econoline Pickup costs $202 less than Chev vy's Corvair loadside. And tests have shown that an Econoline Pickup can save $319 on gas and tires alone during 100,000 miles of operation. That's a total of $521 (and you save on oil and maintenance costs, too!). Now's the time to buy your Econoline or a big Styleside Pickup or a thrifty Ford Ranchero. Take advantage of your Ford dealer's "Savings Parade" ! baaed on a compartaon ot latest manufacturers' suggested list prices S? si J tlflig.,).! ,1 f Ay -m' gBOEm mtft& tUKKM"" l I 'W""-"'i'' "mm'mmiimiliimrm '" 'pwi ifur"" "Savings Parade'" specials note through March 10 HEPPNER AUTO SALES, Inc. Heppner, Oregon ROCK BOTTOM PRICES IN USED TRUCKS, TOO! I 1 If MMlX'AZAM. v 1 h r m mm i l Sensational Savings nt Values SAVE 2 for the price of 1 JMVAP INHALER tor "stuffy" MM . .00 CALORIC DIET (Vannia) I iu. Easy-mlt .1.11 Itf. Prlci . Si Prtitaett SLn JLC0H01 DUBBINS COMPOUND. 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