Senior Students Me Coast Trip
By JUNE CHRISTOPHERSON
Calendar of Events:
May 10 High school band con-
cert 8 pan.
May 10 Topic Club, 2:15 pjn.
at the home of Mrs. Mable
Cotter.
May 11 Mother's tea, lone Com
munity church from 2 to 4:30
p.m. with program at 3:00
Everyone welcome.
May 14 Garden club at the
home of Mrs. Vida Heliker.
May 16 Pre-school clinic. Thurs
day from 2:30 to 3:30 at the
lone Crude srhnnl.
June 8 lone community church
auction and hnrhwim
June 10-14 lone Community
cnurcn school. Hours will be
from 9 am. to 1:30 p.m. There
is a need lor more assistants
and teachers. Please contact
Mrs. Bob Rietmann or Mrs
Jim Barnett.
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 9, 1963
Sec. 2 4 Pages
IONE The lone Senior class,
consisting of Bill Akers. Ron
Crabtree, Rollie Ekstrom, Leslie
Madden, Evelyn Marick, Gary
Morgan, Ralph Martin, Jim
Martin, Tass Morrison, Marvin
racmere and Kathy Rea, motored
to seaside for an outine on Fn
day and Saturday. Mav 3 and
4. Two other members, Louise
Pointer and Sandra Eubanks
were unable to make the trip,
as they were attending the Arl
ington Rodeo with others of the
Morrow County Rodeo court.
The chaperones were Mr. and
Mrs. fieri Akers, Mr. and Mrs,
Darrell Padbere. Mr. and Mrs,
Arnie Hedman and Miss Aletha
Grytness.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Mr.
and Mrs. Jodie Morrison attend
the Mother's Week-end at the
Oregon State College at Corval
lis over the week-end of May
4 and 5.
Miss Mike Morrison, who at
tends Oregon State University,
sang with her sorority chorus,
Alpha Chi Omega, in the sing
ing competition during the week
end. She is also the sponsor
girl for the Pershing Rifle Drill
Team which won first place in
the drill team competition dur
ing the week-end festivities.
May is work month for all
children from the third grade
up at the lone Community
church. The names of these
children are listed on a chart
at the church. They will sell
themselves as slaves to anyone
wanting some work done this
month. Proceeds from this ven
ture will go to the Camp Adams
Scholarship Fund to help some
one go to camp who may be un
able to go otherwise. For fur
ther information please call Mrs.
Lindsay Kincaid.
Starting June 2, the lone
Community church will go on
it's summer schedule with morn
ing and the church school class
es starting at 9:30 a.m. This
schedule will continue until La
bor Day.
Sandra Eubanks tied for first
place in the Oregon Barrel Rac
ing at the Arlington Rodeo Sat
urday, Mav 4. She and the rest
of the Morrow County Rodeo I
court rode in the parade pre
ceeding the rodeo. 1
Linda Warner Honored
With Bridal Shower
IONE HIGH SCHOOL'S band will perform in concert at the school Friday night. May 10. Members
of the band are (front row, from left) Merrie Jo Morrison, Dallas Dalzell, Kathy Rea, Terri
O'Connor, Bonnie Hynd, Karen Hams, Deniece Mathews, Berniece Mathews, Merilee Jacobs, and
Susan Lindstrom. Second row Mark Halvorsen, Jim Jacobs, Ken Jones, Rollie Ekstrom, Jerry
Stefani, Pat McElligott, Tim Tullis, John McEUigott, Bob DeSpain, Cherilyn Smouse, and Arnie
Hedman, former director. Third row Bob Crum, Dick Hynd, Ron Crabtree, Jim Martin, Rodney
Linnell, Cheryle Lundell, Frank Wiley, Lee O'Connor, Tass Morrison and Barbara Nichols.
(Story, Page 1, Section 1)
Services Held On May 30 For Doc Hinton
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Funeral ser
vices were held Friday. Mav 3,
for Henry Daniel Hinton, age 80,
who died April 60 at the John
Day Medical Center. Rev. Ken
neth Thomas officiated at ser
vices at the Presbyterian church
in Monument. Organist was
Janice Cork and music was by
the choir.
Mr. Hinton, known to every
one as "Doc," came to Hamil
ton at the age of four years. He
and his family have resided in
the Hamilton and Monument
areas his entire life.
Born August 11, 1882. at Crow,
Oregon, he was the son of Doug
las and Catherine Hinton. He
was married to Effie Stirritt on
September 17, 1907, and to them
were born two children, a
daughter, Ella Kenton of Beav-
erton, and son, Boyd Hinton of
Monument. Mrs. Hinton pre-
ceeded him in death in June,
1929.
On September 10, 1958, he was
married to Reeta May Hunt, and
to them was born a daughter,
Dianna Hunt Hinton.
Surviving are his wife, Reeta;
son, Boyd; daughters, Mrs. Ken
ton, Beaverton, and 8-year-old
Dianna, still at home. Also 12
step-children; two grandchild
ren, Sharon McKinnon of Hepp
ner and Mary Ella Neal of Kim
berly; three great-granddaughters
and one great grandson. He
leaves two sisters, Ivy Barnard
and Ella Durst of Monument;
three nieces, Ailene Peterman,
Canyon City; Reta King, Ham
ilton, and Faye Davis, John Day.
Pallbearers were Joe Elder,
Rho Bleakman, Tom Ross, Jim
Stirewalt, Kenneth Rounds and
Frank King. Interment was in
the Monument cemtery.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drees
brought their daughter Niki
home last Monday from the
Valley hospital where she had
been following a car accident
two weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Erhardt and
three children returned last
Wednesday night after spending
a week in Portland visiting rel
atives. Dr. C. M. Wagner of Heppner
flew in last Sunday bringing
Mrs. Gene Vaughan and daugh
ter Debby home from the Hepp
ner hospital where they had
been patients. On Friday, Mr.
Vaughan brought the three little
boys home who were also in
the hospital.
Helen Brown and daughter
left April 29 for Boise, Ida.,
where she was to have a med
ical checkup.
B. Lewis of Seattle, Wn has
been visiting his nieces and
nephew here.
Miss Marlene Lewis was
slightly hurt by a horse April
28 at the ranch of her grand
father, Bud Engle.
Gracie Matteson and two child
ren, Martha and Ralph of Al
turas, Calif., came Thursday for
a visit with relatives, the Hin
tons, Hunts and Mattesons.
James Hunt of Mitchell, Dale
Hunt of John Day, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Durbin and four children
and Miss Arvella Hunt of Prine
ville were in town Friday for the
services of Doc Hinton.
L. J. Matteson of Alturas,
Calif., arrived Saturday morn
ing to get his wife and child
ren, returning to their home Sun
day afternoon.
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Who needs muscles?
Do you know how easy it is to take a corner
with a Corvair or park one? Turn this
newspaper sideways and it will give you a
pretty good idea. The wheel handles just
about that easily.
The Corvair's engine ia in the rear, for
not only greater traction, but more balanced
weight distribution. And that's what makes
the steering so completely effortless.
The engine is air cooled, too. No radi
ator. No water or antifreeze. No boiling
over or freezing up to worry about. It takes
the weather and the terrain as it comes.
AT YOUR CHEVR0UT DEAUR'S
So think about those trips to the beach
this summer, those bright sunny days and
balmy moonlit nights.
And besides, looking at it from a very
practical point of view, it's Trade 'N'
Travel time right now at your Chevrolet
dealer's. He's got some beautiful buys.
But you had better hurry before somebody
muscles in ahead of you. Spring's here.
Summer's coming fast. And with these sporty
good-looking Corvairs selling the way they
are, he who hesitates will want to kick
himself.
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By LaVELLE PARTLOW
IRRIGON Miss Linda Warner
was honored with a bridal show
er held at the old school caf
eteria Friday evening. Hostesses
were Miss Sharon Olson, Miss
Donna Isom and Mrs. Albert
Partlow. Also assisting with the
shower were Mrs. Earl Isom,
Mrs. Vernon Stewart and Mrs.
Myrtle Markham. The 39 ladies
present participated in singing
several love songs, and this was
followed by a mock wedding
presented by Mrs. Earl Isom,
Miss Sharon Olson, Miss Donna
Isom, Anita and Donna Kay
Pummel, Terri Senn, Mrs. Vern
on Stewart and Sharon, Mrs. Al
bert Partlow and Sheryl and
Debbie McCoy. Following the
entertainment, gifts were open
ed, and refreshments served
were ice cream sundaes, ice
cream wafers, coffee and punch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCoy and
Terry spent the week-end in Ru
fus, where they visited Mrs. Mc
Coy's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bers.
Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs.
Sidney Lewis drove to Pendle
ton Saturday and while there,
they attended the Open House
held at the state hospital.
Mrs. Vernon Stewart, Mrs.
Myrtle Markham and Mrs. Al
bert Partlow spent Thursday in
Pendleton shopping and visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Beard of
Hood River spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom
and Donna.
Mrs. Allie Gollyhorn is a pat
ient at the Umatilla hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hohbs and
family drove to La Grande and
North Powder, spending the
week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Nice, Larry and Marlene
of La Grande and Mrs. Georgia
Hobbs and other relatives in
North Powder.
Miss Hazel Stitzel left Mon
day for La Grande, where she
will spend the week visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Gekeler.
Mrs. Perry Pummel and Mrs.
Mary Adams returned Friday
morning from a Ladies Home
Extension convention held in
Corvallis at the Oregon State
University. There were 785 ladies
registered for the 2-day conven
tion. While in Corvallis, they
visited with Mrs. Dave Kahl, ne'e
June Goodwin, a former Irrigon
resident.
Frank Smawley had two fing
ers cut off in a power lawn
mower accident Thursday.
Mrs. D. E. Brake of Milton
Freewater spent the week-end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gray
heal. Menus at A. C. Houghton
Elementary for the week of May
13 to 17 are as follow: Mon
dayhot dogs, potato chips,
corn and fruit cobbler; Tues
day chili beans, green salad,
fruit and cookies; Wednesday
beef and noodles, green beans
and cherry bubbles; Thursday
roast turkey, dressing, potatoes
and gravy, vegetables, celery
sticks and ice cream; Friday
baked potatoes, cottage cheese
and peach salad, peas and
cheese cake. All meals are serv
ed with bread and butter and
milk.
There will be a first-aid
course for adults from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. in the old cafeteria
Thursday evening, May 9. Pa
trolman Neal Tones, Oregon
state police, will be the instruc
tor. Friday, May 10, a primary
track meet will be held. Friday
evening, May 10 at 8:00 p.m.,
a band concert will be presented
by Riverside high school in the
A. C. Houghton cafetorium. Ad
mission will bo adults, 75e, high
school students, 50c, elementary
students, 25c. Free refreshments
will be served following the
concert.
Saturday, May 11, A. C.
Houghton will play baseball at
Athena at 1:00 p.m.
Mrs. Glen Coy was honored
with a pink and blue shower
Friday evening, given by ladies
from the Pilgrim Holiness church
in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pacheco of
Los Gatos, Calif., are here visit
ing Mrs. Pacheco's folks, Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Gray beat.
Mrs. Albert Partlow and
Named to Honorary
Miss Karen Lundell, student
at Pacific Lutheran University,
Tacoma, Wn., was one of 18 stu
dents pinned for membership
in Tassels, senior women's hon
orary. The ceremony was part
of an awards program put on at
the annual PLU Associated Wo
men Students meeting in East
void Chapel Tuesday evening,"
April 30.
Miss Lundell is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Lundell,
lone.
Sheryl, Mrs. Myrtle Markham
and Mrs. Ruth McCoy attended
a piano, organ and vocal music
recital in Hermiston Sunday af
ternoon. Mrs. Markham's grand
son, Steve Mills, was a partici
pant. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill are
caring for their granddaughter,
Rhonda Mae Cook of Portland,
due to illness of Rhonda's
mother, Mrs. Roscoe Cools.
The Rev. and Mrs. John Ken
ney, Mrs. Josie Buchanan, Mrs.
Myrtle Markham and Mrs. Ches
ter Wilson attended the district
Fellowship Meeting of the As
semblies of God Churches in
Heppner Monday, May 6. Rev.
Kenney is presbyter for the dis
trict. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coleman,
Kevin and Stacy of Rufus, spent
Sunday and Monday visiting
Mrs. Coleman's folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Parker and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coleman.
The ladies of the Baptist
church served a dinner to the
Baptist men of this district Fri
day evening. Following the din
ner, a meeting was held in the
church.
Vickie Gayman was honored
on her 8th birthday with a party
held at her home. Guests present
were Linda Reed, Leann Gus
tafson, Teresa Olmsclieid, Deb
bie Keith, Debbie McCorkle,
Debra McCoy, Rebecca Goodall,
Judy Snyder, Wanda Jackfcon,
Julie Kay Lesley and Sherry
Partlow. Refreshments of cup
cakes, ice cream and punch
were served.
Word has been received from
County Health Nurse Velma
Glass, that the total number of
chest x-rays taken in Irrigon on
Friday was 162. Mrs. Perry Pum
mel and Mrs. Howard Fegert
were the two volunteer workers
from Irrigon.
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