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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1964)
ndonesia Film Shown At lone PTA Meeting By KATHERINE LINDSTROM IONE The January meeting of the lone PTA was held at the cafetorium on Wednesday even ing' with the president, Joe Hausler, presiding. After the business meeting, Carol Miller was in charge of the program telling a little about Indonesia and then showing a very interesting film on the small countries in Indonesia. Hosts were Don Linnell, Louis Carlson, James Barnett, Fred Nelson, Gene Docktor and Bob Rietmann. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Lane of Cecil rushed their son, Kit to the hospital on Saturday for stitches in his head. He was thrown from a horse and landed on the tongue of a wagon caus ing cuts and requiring ten stitches. Timothy Willam, small son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gelinas, was baptized on January 4' at St. Williams Catholic church in lone. Godparents are Mr. Gelinas' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gelinas of Manchester, N. H., who were un able to be present. Rudolph Mun dy and Miss Martha Tierney of Condon were proxy godparents. Others present for the occasion were Mrs. Gelinas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree, Mrs. Blanche Scheelar, great-grandmother of the baby, from Salem, Mrs. Alvin McCabe of Colfax, Wn., Mrs. Larry Prock of Pendle ton and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. Father Raymond Beard officiated at the baptism. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con nor and daughter Terry and Mrs. O'Connor's mother, Mrs. Edna Yarnall, spent Saturday and Sun day in Portland. Mrs. Yarnall stayed at her home in Portland for a while. Mrs. John Jepsen spent a few days in a hospital in Pendle ton last week. American Lepion Auxiliary met lapt Tuesday afternoon at the Live Music SATURDAY NIGHT JANUARY 18 By Dean and Virg COME EARLY AND EAT Food Served Until 9 P. M. Saturday Stefani s Fine Food AND HARVEST ROOM IONE home of Mrs. Walter Roberts. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Gottfried Hermann. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Corson of victorville, Calif., are spend ing several weeks here attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and daughter, Sandra, recently returned from a vacation in Southern California. They visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson at Santa Ana and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mor gan of Long Beach, Calif. They were joined there by Mrs. Eub ank's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and family and the ladies' mother, Mrs. Mattie Morgan, all of Port land. Mrs. Morgan remained at thu tfubanks home for a longer visit. They encountered beautiful warm weather on the entire trip. The lone Dancing club will hold a dance on January 18 be ginning at 8:30. There will be a business meeting preceding the dancing. Couples may bring guests and are asked to please notify the secretary, Mrs. James Barnett, the number who will at tend. The lone Television Co-op held its annual meeting on Monday evening at the Legion hall with President Garland Swanson pie sirtincr. Mrs. LaVerne Hams and Bill Rietmann were reelected as directors. After the business meeting, pie and coffee were served by the lone senior class. Mrs. F. T. Martin won six months free TV, Ray Boyce won four months, and Mrs. Cecil Thorne, two months. Donkey Basketball Entertains Great fun was enjoyed by all who attended the donkey basket ball game on Tuesday evening in the high school gym. The fol lowing men played the precar ious sport with no ill effects: Larry Rietmann, Keith Rea, Eugene Docktor, Les Matthews, Lindsay Kincaid, Jerry Davidson, Donald Ball, Wayne Ball and Berl Akers. A group of Heppner men were on the opposing team. Four high school girls, Susan csci-r85' THE ilBBr '?fBy HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 16, 1964 Sec. 2-4 pages Lindstrom, Sue T o w n s e n d, Elaine Gaarsland, and Cheryl Corley, rode the donkeys in half time entertainment in a game of polo using toy brooms for mal lets. The affair was sponsored by the Lettermen's club. Eastern Star Social club met at the home of Mrs. Omar Riet mann last Wednesday afternoon. After the business meeting the members played, yantzee with Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen winning high and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse winning second .high. A public card party was planned for Jan uary 22 at the Masonic hall at 8:00 p.m. Both' pinochle and bridge will be played. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan son went to Walla Walla last Thursday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell. Mr. Lun- dell entered Walla Walla Gen eral hospital for surgery. Mrs. T.undell remained with him, but the Swansons returned home the same day. Winter Speaks to Topic Club Topic club met at the high school on Friday afternoon for the regular meeting and to hear a talk by District Attorney Her man Winter who spoke on "Making a Will." Roll call was answered by recalling a peculiar old law. Hostesses were Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mrs. David Baker and Mrs. John Proudfoot. Dessert was served in the li brary from a green covered table centered with a bouquet of red flowers and candles. Arleta McCabe, Stephen Lind strom, Tom Heimbigner, and Dick Hynd were in Pendleton Saturday morning to take the Scholastic Aptitude Tests for college entrance placement and Stephen and Dick took the Achievement Tests in the after noon. All of them stayed all night in Pendleton following the basketball game in Echo Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind strom, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heim bigner, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCabe accompanied the stu dents. Dick was a guest at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. FordW iis ifotoir Trend's a Car f the Vear" Annan January 8: Motor Trend magazine's "Car of the Year" Award goes to an engineering breakthrough! It honors all the '64s from Ford "For engineering advancement in the concept of Total Performance, proven in open competition. '..V- '?.' iMiMinirr- iiimii " MiiMfliiiiiiinYi i'i'i ii tt Here's what the Motor Trend Award means to you... The editors of Motor Trend, America's largest general automotive magazine, watched Ford's total performance in open competition . . . saw competition-modified Fords win every 600-mile stock car race in the last year, saw Ford-built engines end an era at Indianapolis and sweep the sports car circuits. Then they drove the 19C4 Fords, Falcons, Fairlanes and Thunderbirds and discovered how the lessons of open compe tition have helped breed into them a new kind of total performance for the open road, for your kind of driving. And then they made their award! The "Car of the Year" Award is an im pressive testimonial, but see for yourself take the wheel of a '64 from Ford. These cars speak for themselves with their ease of handling in a supermarket parking lot or their greater stability on a rain slick blacktop. Before you buy any new car this year, test-drive total performance in a Solid, Silent Super Torque Ford, now hundreds of pounds more car than anything in its field. Try America's only total performance compact, the Falcon V-8, totally new, totally changed. Or, any of the '64 Cars of the Year from Ford! TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE FOR It CHANGE! FORD TfconfcrWrd, Faictn. Sw Tarqu Fori, FdrUn. (reidinf counterclockwise): winners of Motor Trend'! !'Cir of the Yeir" Award FAUM fiMUK FHI ninKimi Mai eriormanc e HEPPNER AUTO SALES Heppner, Oregon .Ford presents "Arrest and Trial "-ABC-TV Network Check your local listings for time and channel. and Mrs. Buck Lieuallen. Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom drove to Walla Walla on Saturday to visit his uncle, Oscar Lundell, who is confined to the hospital there. Mrs. Lundell returned to lone with them. St. William's Altar Society met last Wednesday evening, with Mrs. A. E. Stefani and Mrs. Del bert Emert as hostesses. A New Years party was held and secret pals were revealed and new ones drawn. Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr., is in traction at the Pendleton Com munity hospital, where she was taken on Friday. Mrs. Hynd's Mother Dies Mrs. Herbert Hynd was called from her classes at school on Thursday due to the severe ill ness of her mother, Mrs. Ida Slocum of Monument, who was brought to the Heppner hospital following a stroke. She passed away on Sunday evening. Mrs. Wallace Matthews is substitut ing for Mrs. Hynd. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Sr., are her mother, Mrs. Lester Wilkins, and her sister, Mrs. Virginia Ed miston of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Krebs of Cecil returned from a trip to Victoria, B. C, where they took their son John back to school after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle McCabe drove to Colfax, Wn on Satur day to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe. They were accompanied by their grandsons, Ashley and James, who had been visiting relatives here. The lone High school girl's volleyball team went to Helix on Saturday afternoon to play. They were defeated by the Grls- wold high team. After the game they were treated to dessert and milk in the school cafeteria. That evening the lone boys defeated the Helix Grizzlies in the var sity game and were defeated in the Junior varsity game. After the games the student body were guests of the host team at a mixer in their cafetorium. Alton Yamell was here for a few days this week to visit his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Yamell. He lives at Lewiston, Idaho. Mrs. Dick Logan of Arlington was hostess for a lovely surprise birthday party for her mother, Mrs. Cecil Kirby, at the latter's home near Cecil. The occasion marked the 75th birthday of Mrs, Kirby. A beautiful birthday cake was served to many neigh bors and friends, who called from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lind strom are spending about two weeks in Portland for medical attention. S. Lindstrom Elected Worthy Advisor Rainbow Assembly No. 89 elec ted officers for the next term at the meeting on Tuesday even ing. Susan Lindstrom was elec ted Worthy Advisor and her pub lic installation ceremonies will be held at the Masonic hall on Sunday, January 19, at 7:00 p.m. The annual meeting of the United Church of Christ will be held following worship services on Sunday morning. It will be preceded by a potluck luncheon. All members and friends of the church are urged to be present for this important meeting. Miss Sandra Eubanks entered Eastern Oregon College on Jan uary 6 for the winter term. Her mother, Mrs. John Eubanks, took her over and returned Sunday evening. The beauty shop in lone re ceived a fresh coat of paint the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Sr., are spending the winter here at their farm home. More lone News on page 4 PLAN NOW TO ATTEND! lone Social Club PUBLIC CARD PARTY Wednesday, January 22 8:00 P.M. PINOCHLE DESSERT BRIDGE PRIZES IONE MASONIC HALL EVERYONE WELCOMEI 3 new eirop of 46 OZ. HUDSON HOUSE CUT GREEN BEANS 5 CANS FOR $1.00 CASE $4.65 PENTHOUSE 2Va CANS IRREGULAR SLICED PEACHES 4 CANS FOR $1.00 CASE $5.65 Fruit Drinks 3 for 65 FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT lb. 49c GROUND BEEF 2 Lb. 97 BONELESS PORK ROASTS - - Lb. 49 00 0359 (3D Barbecued CHICKENS Saturday Only dl OQ Please Place Orders Early WE HAVE CRABS-OYSTERS HALIBUT-CLAMS PRUITandUEG EVABLG 1 LB. BAG CELLO CARROTS 2 for 25 CAULIF0WER, head 19c ROME OR DELICIOUS APPLES 4 LB. $)w'i,:pi,M BAG Vf(fs Prices Good Friday and Saturday, Jan. 17 and 18 t market 111 N. Court happner Ph. 676-9643