Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 02, 1963, Sec. 4, Image 9

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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 2, 1 963
Sec. 4 4 pages
Visiting Minister to Speak Sunday;
King, Queen Crowned at Prom
MISS SPRING SPORTS at Oregon Stat University is Miss Michelle
Morrison, freshman in education from lone, as she is pictured
n the Parker Stadium turf with implements of baseball, golf,
tennis and track. A prejudiced committee of John Eggers, formerly
of Pendleton, and Jim Barratt, formerly of Heppner, both with
the OSU athletic department, chose Michelle for the title ad
mitting they think eastern Oregon girls are the best I
(Photo by Bill Reasons)
lone Frosh Sponsor Friday Night Movie
A full length movie, "No
Time for Sergeants," will be
shown to the public Friday even
ing, May 3, at the lone cafe
torium under the sponsorship of
the freshman class of lone High
school.
The entertaining movie, which
stars the popular actor, Andy
Griffith, will start at 7:00 p.m.
It Is a family-type movie which
all ages will enjoy. Admission
is 50c for adults and 25c for
children, with concessions avail
able to add to the enjoyment
of the evening.
Boxboard for making signs
and decorations at the Gazette
Times, available in white nnrl
colors.
By JUNE CHRISTOPHERSON
Phone 676-5322
IONK The Rev. Walter B.
Crovvell of Portland will be guest
minister at the lone Commun
ity church on Sunday, May 5,
at 11 a.m. The public is invited
to attend the service and lunch
eon for Rev. and Mrs. Crovvell in
the parsonage immediately fol
lowing. Rev. Crovvell received his B.S.
and B. Th. degrees at Anderson
College and his B. D. at Oberlin
School of Theology. He also did
graduate work at Michigan State
College. Ordained in Chanute,
Kansas, he has served in pas
torates in First Congregational
in Union City, Mich., Federated
church in El Paso, 111., and the
First Congregational church in
Granville, 111. Mrs. Crovvell also
has her B.S. degree from An
derson College.
Royal Pair Crowned at Prom
lone High school crowned Tass
Morrison and Gary Morgan as
queen and king of the junior
senior prom Saturday evening,
April 26. Steve Lindstrom intro
duced the members of the sen
ior class, followed by the crown
ing of the queen by Dick Hynd,
and of the king by Sue Town
send. The king and queen were
chosen by secret ballot by mem
bers of the Junior class.
Council Attends Regional Meet
Gene Harryman, high school
principal, accompanied by Steve
Lindstrom, incoming stud e n t
body president; Cheryl Lundell,
incoming secretary-treasurer;
Shirley Hicks, student body vice
president, and Tass Morrison, re
tiring student body president,
traveled to La Grande Monday,
April 29, to attend a Regional
Student Council associ a t i o n
meeting.
Keynote address was given by
Howard Anderson, dean of men
at EOC, followed by discussion
groups where questions concern
ing student council problems
were discussed. Officers for the
19G3-64 year were elected. Site
for the annual fall meeting will
be the Pendleton high school.
Club Entertains "Bookworms"
The Topic club met Tuesday,
April 23, at the lone Public
library. Guests were members of
the "Bookworms" of Heppner.
Mrs. Elsie Cole of the "Book
worms" reviewed the book "A
Shade of Difference" by Allan
Drury. Hostesses were Mrs. Ron
ald Bishop and Mrs. Victor Riet
mann. Mrs. Verner Troedson
served the cake and Mrs. Paul
Tews poured the tea and coffee.
Church Elects Officers
lone Community church ac
tivities have included its annual
meeting on April 21. Newly elec
ted officers for the coming year
are as follows: Robert Jepsen,
moderator; Donald Bristovv, vice
moderator; Mrs. E. M. Baker,
clerk; Mrs. Fred Nelson, treas
urer; Kenneth Smouse, financial
secretary.
Deacons are John Jepsen, Don
ald Bristow, Gilbert Lujan,
Glenn Biehl, Omar Rietmann,
Robert Emert, Fred Martin,
Markham Baker. Trustees are
Jack Hynd, Ray Boyce, Melvin
Melena, Keith Rea, John Proud
foot and Bob Rietmann.
Week-end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen
were Miss Francis Jones, Miss
Evelyn Jepsen, Bill Clark and
Bob Hutchins. These students
are studying for the ministry at
Northwest Christian college in
Eugene. Miss Jones and Miss
Jepsen conducted the worship
service at the Lexington Chris
tian church on Sunday, April
28, and Mr. Hutchins and Mr.
Clark conducted the worship ser
vice at the Christian church in
Heppner.
Mrs. Edith Nlchoson, Mrs. Os
car Lundell, Mrs. Omar Riet-
TOTAL PERFORMANCE:
mann. Mrs. Vida Heliker and
Mrs. Fred Martin attended the
Blue Mt. District annual garden
club meeting at Pilot Rock
Thursday, April 25. There were
over 100 in attendance. Mrs.
Harry Andrews was re-elected
as district director for the next
two years and Mrs. Fred Martin
was elected assistant director.
Guest speaker was Mr. Graff of
the Blue Mt. Nursery near
Milton-Freewater
Three state officers, Mrs. A.
H. Mason of Portland, state pres
ident; Mrs. J. W. Scheel, of Cor
vallis, vice-president and chair
man of State Convention which
will be held in Portland June
24, 25, and 26, and Mrs. H. M.
Robinson of Lake Oswego, state
treasurer, were present. Mrs.
Martin served as chairman of
the nominating committee for
district offers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin at
tended the installation of Rev.
James E. Jones as minister of
the Community Congregational
church of Enterprise, Sunday,
Apru 28. Mr. Martin is moder
ator of the Mid-Columbia Assoc
iation of Congregational church
es. He presided at the eccles
iastical council and also plan
ned the service and gave the
charge to the new minister. Mr.
and Mrs. Martin were house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Weatherford in Enterprise.
Mrs. John Jepsen was honored
on her birthday Friday, April
26, with a coffee hour at the
home of Mrs. Bob Jepsen. Those
attending besides the honored
guest were Mrs. Glenn Biehl,
Mrs. Roy A. Lindstrom, Mrs. Ray
Boyce, Mrs. Pete Cannon, Mrs.
Calendar of Events:
May 7 Women's Fellowship,
10:00 a.m. and Maranathas at
1:30 pan.
May 7 Legion Auxiliary, 2 p.m.,
at the home of Ida Lee Engle
man. June 8 lone Community church
auction and barbecue.
May 10 Topic club. 2:15 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Mabel
Cotter.
June 10-14 lone Community
vacation church school. Hours
will be from 9 a.m. to 1:30
pan. There is a need for more
assistants and teachers. Please
contact Mrs. Bob Rietmann or
Mrs. Jim Barnett.
Gene Rietmann, Mrs. Gene Hall,
Mrs. Garry Tullis and Mrs. Roger
Kincaid.
A Mother's Tea will be held
Saturday afternoon, May 11, at
the lone Community church.
Everyone is welcome to come
between the hours of 2 and 4:30
p.m., with a program planned
for presentation at 3 p.m.
FULL LENGTH MOVIE
"No Time
For Sergeants"
Starring Andy Griffith
Sponsored by lone
Freshman Class
Friday, May 3, 7 p.m.
lone Cafetorium
Adults, 50c Children, 25c
Concessions Available
KNOW-HOW . . .
That's what It takes
not only to fill every
medical prescription
. . . but to provide all
your baby needs,
beauty "gear," vita
mins . . . fine candies!
All prescriptions promptly filled
by registered pharmacists.
HUMPHREYS
REXALL DRUG STORE
217 N. Main
Mr. and Mis. Rod Murray
Ph. 676-9610
Two Registered Pharmacists At Your Service Around The Clock
Mights. Sundays and holidays call 676-9611 or 676-5542
KLEENEX
SPACE SAVER
PACK 400's
ea. - - 27
FRESH
SPARERIBS - - lb. 49
PORTLAND ROSE
BACON 1 lb pkg 49
BIG
BOLOGNA lb. - - 49
NESTLE'S
QUIK
CHOCOLATE
2 38 lb. size
79'
NESTLE'S 12 oz.
CHOCOLATE
CHIPS 2 for 79c
MEW! Pink 'n Pretty
From Pillsbury Angel Food Cake Mix
49'
fOHO SALAXW W0 XL SPORTS MAROTOP
IF YOU KNEW
WHAT HE KN0WS...Y0U D BE DRIVING THE 1963 TOTAL PERFORMANCE FORD
Ford is traditionally the nation's Number One police car. The
reason: Total Performance!
When it comes to cars the police don't take chances. Put
yourself in a State Trooper's shoes. Every day you must patrol
hundreds of miles in your cruiser. Mileage and time grind into
a man and his machine, but when the bell rings you've got to
be ready. Chase. Turn. Corner. Quick stop. You've got to be
able to-do it all if you're going to do your job.
Listen to a trooper list the reasons why he prefers a Ford
and you realize how difficult it is for any car to measure up
to his standards. The car must be strong ... it has to stand up
to big mileage. It must be silent . . . when you practically live
in a car a rattle can sound like a kettle drum. It must be swift
. . . powerful enough to catch any car on the road. It must be
sure . . . dependable even in the face of the unexpected. Strong.
Silent. Swift. Sure. A four-word outline of total performance.
The police demand it. That is why they choose the total
performance Ford Why should you settle for anything less?
Whatever your special demands and needs, the total per
formance Ford is the car most likely to satisfy you all the way
down the line. You can prove this for yourself.
First, look at Ford's astounding record in open competition
this year in the grueling Daytona, Riverside and Atlanta 5O0's,
and in the demanding Pure Oil Performance Trials. Only a car
with total performance could roll up so many impressive wins.
Second, before you buy any new car, test-drive the solid,
silent Super Torque Ford. If you haven't driven one lately, you
can't really know what a new Ford is like. Make this important
discovery if ifs built by Ford, it's built for performance . . .
total performance.
solid, silent SUPER TORQUE
F0t 60 TtMS THE SYMBOl Of
ocif ndabie mowers
MOTOR COMPANY
HILLS BROS.
COFFEE
ou
2 Lb.
$1.17
3 Lb. Canister Pack $1.77
Delsey
TOILET
TISSUE
9 Roll Pack 27c
spark-up your menu with...
No. 1
POTATOES -10 lb. 39c
CELERY bunch -17
CABBAGE ---lb 6
Prices Good Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4
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Ph. 676-9643
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