Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 30, 1958, Page 8, Image 8

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THE FOUR MARSHALLS Mi
and Mrs Bernard "Bud"
Marshall of Heppner ar the
parents of these four, Daniel
Klle, 9 months; Jeffrey, 4;
iJemard James, 5, and Mono,
Lisa, T-k years of age.
NO TRICKIN', our Hallowe'en
show Is a frightening treat.
Spiders beware of THE FLY In
TERROR-COLOR, plus SPACE
M.STER X-7 for 'a gruesome
twosome. Star Theater, Thurs
day, Friday, Saturday.
GET BEHIND
A WINNING
REPUBLICAN
TEAM I
A single vote could swing con
trol of Congress or the State Leg
islature to the Republican Party.
Cast your, ballot for the GOP
team that will support sane,
sound and logical proposals for
the good of all the people. Vote
for every member of the team
from the Courthouse to Congress.
GIVE IKE
A Working, Helpful
Congressional
TEAM
ELECT
Walter Norblad
Paul Geddes
John Johnston
Marion Weatherford
IIIIHIIIIHHIIIHIIMMJ
FOR GOVERNOR
REPUBLICAN
MARK HATFIELD
He deserve support of a
helpful Republican Legislature
ELECT ....
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Orville W. Cutsforth
THEY'LL MAINTAIN
NECESSARY STATE SERVICES
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
COST TO TAXPAYERS
ELECTION OF A MAJORITY
OF REPUBLICAN LEGISLATORS
IS VITAL TO GOOD GOVT.
MMIIHIHHIIHHWIIH
Lyle McCauley
Is Your Qualified
Candidate For
Labor Commissioner
MiiiiMiiiHimiintiiM
Put Capable
Republicans
To Work For
All The People
In The County
mitHmMtmtHtmttftj
CAST YOUR BALLOT
FOR
EFFICIENCY
ECONOMY
COURTESY
IN GOVERNMENT
MIHIHHIIIIIHMIIIIHH
LOOK AT YOUR
TAX STATEMENT
- AND THEN
VOTE REPUBLICAN
Pd. Adv.,
REPUBLICAN STATE
CENTRAL COMM.
519 COURT ST.
SALEM, ORE.
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YOUNG AND YOUNGER Greg,
6 years of age, is holding a
very unconcerned 1 month old
sister, Pamela.. They are the
children of Mr and Mrs Erling
Storro of Heppner.
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THEY'LL SOON GROW UP-
Kenny, 3, and Lynn, 7, who
are the children of Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Sawyer of Heppner.
THE FIVE SMITHS Here are
Patric. 1; Tamara, 11; Amanda.
8; Tim 9; and Michael, 12. They
are the children of Mr and Mrs
Ray Smith of Heppner.
Lex Jackrabbits
Honored Friday ,
By DELPHA JONES
On Fridav evenin? thi Lovlne-
ton IOOF hall was the scene of
a community "get loRether" and
potiuck dinner honoring the Lex.
incrton hieh school athletic team
the Jackrabbits, who have won
first place In the six man foot
ball leaeue.
There were about 100 DeoDle
served at the dinner and master
of ceremonies for the evening
was C Friodrlch. He introduced
each player and presented him
with a Hallowe'en hat.
For tho nrocram. Bob and Kirk
Mathews sang a duet, next was
a monologue "Marry Had a Little
Lamb" by Betty Obrist, a duet
written by Mrs Jim Bloodsworth
Mrs u Friedrich and Mrs C
Carmichael was sung by Mrs
Bloodsworth and Mrs Friedrich
accompanied by Mrs Mrs Car
micnael.
New't O'Harra. sDeaker for the
evening, eave a verv interesting
talk, after which the master of
ceremonies presented Mrs Gladys
Van Winkle w th a small lovlni?
cup, with a speech about one of
the greatest boosters and assis
tant referees In Lexington.
The rooms were cleverlv dee
orated with orange balloons with
the players names on them in
black. The tables were decorated
with footballs with the names
of the teams played and the score
written on them and the main
centerpiece was a Jackrahhlt
stuffed and dressed by Mrs Bob
Davidson.
Laddie Henderson, rantain nf
the football team, gave a short
talk and thanked all for the
fine time.
The students and some of the
parents, then went to the gym
United
INCOME
Fund
offtrs you an lnvtrtm.nl In mora
Hion 100 American Corporation
through a divtrifld list of torn
mo stocks Mlocttd for th.lr In
con pouibllltiii.
'of Fropctui ud drtcriptrvt
Uctrarure, without oblintion, fill
In and Ritiisn This Aovsrnn.
MINT.
WAD0ELL & REED, INC
frfncipof UnoWrifon
"Offices From Coast To Coast"
COMTET LAXHAM
Box 3S2 Fh 6-5890
NAME
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where a party was iejct, and
Barbara Steagall, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Wilbur Steagall was
crowned queen of the homecom
ing. The students and their many
guests from lone and Heppner
enjoyed an evening of dancing
and later they were served cider
and doughnuts by a committee
of room mothers.
The gym was decorated with
orange and black crepe paper
and bales .of straw.
Those from Lexington attend
Ine the Lewis and Clark-Llnfleld
football game In Portland over
the weekend were Mr and Mrs
Archie Munkers and Mr and Mrs
Jim Bloodsworth.
Those from Lexineton attend
ing the Oregon State-Universtiv
of Washington game in Portland
over the weekend were Mr and
Mrs Tad Miller, Mr and Mrs Bill
Doherty and sons, and Mr and
Mrs Don Hatfield.
Mr and Mrs Carl Marquardt
and children were visitors in
Mitchell at the T E Messenger Sr
home over the weekend.
Alex Hunt is a patient in Good
Samaritan hospital in Portland.
His sons, Edwood visited him
over the weekend.
Mrs Jo Irvin is employed at the
Lexington Cafe In the absence
of Mrs Berniece Wihlon who is
ill.
Miss Dona Barnett, who is a
patient in Emanuel hospital in
Portland and who has been re
ported suffering with pnuemonia,
is reported to be greatly improv
ed at the present time.
Mr and Mrs Frank Vandenool
were visitors Monday; night at
me fcarl Warner home and also
visited Mrs Bertha Hunt. Thev
are from Smelterville, Idaho.
The Lilian C Turner smorgas
bord which was held Sunday
night at the Lexington grange
NOTICE OF
ANNUAL MEETING
hall was well attended.
Dates To Remember:
The Three Links club will serve
a lunch and hold a bazaar
at the IOOF hall on election
day.
Lexington will play Cove at the
Heppner athletic field on Sat
urday afternoon at J: 30 pm.
The OEA dinner will be held on
. Monday evening sponsored
by the Lexington P-TA in
the Lexington gym.
Mrs E E Peek entertained with
a party on Saturday night at
her home honoring her niece,
Mary Stroud who has been mak
ing her home with the Pecks,
but who left on Sunday morning
for her home In Greely, Colorado.
mere were about 25 guests
present, and refreshments were
served later in the evening. The
time was spent in dancing.
Vern Nolan who attended OTI
was a visitor at the home of his
parents, Mr and Mrs M V Nolan,
over the weekend.
Mrs Emery Burnside and Mrs
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SPRAYING-FERTILIZING
DUSTING-SEEDING
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
...
We're As Near As Your Telephone
PHONE LEXINGTON f J4
DAY OR NIGHT $m 9&&iL&
J , (Oountl( grain 9owerS'
Lexington, Oregon
Dear Patrons: ,
vouot our annual meeting
PavWon on Monday, November IT,
roent to the by-laws and such
. county
,i9ting of half of the Morrow County
A dinner consisting .ne
a at 6 P. M- The other half
wffl be sewed at 6 6 There
. swings beginning at
four separate d-ng on
(,aMC jrte. given so be
John Hopper were hostesses at
the Burnside home In Spray bun
day for a birthday party honoring
Mr Hopper, Mrs O G Breeding,
Wilbur Steagall and Frank
Reedze's birthday. Those present
were Mr and Mrs John Hopper,
Mr and Mrs O G Breeding and
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Steagall oi
Lexington, Mr and Mrs Frank
Reedze of Fossil, and Mr and
Mrs Dave Steagall of Portland,
the host and hostess, Mr and
Mrs Emery Burnside and Mr and
Mrs John Hopper.
Mr and JVlrs Al Frost and Mrs
Frnt's mother. Mrs Clarice Mc
Fadden were Lexington visitors
on the weekend from Fossil.
Mrs Rnh Davidson and Mrs Bill
Nichols were Boardman visitors
on Monday.
MONUMENT
tv,a Ui..h Wav rnnctrnrtion
1 IIC UUglt " "J
workers between Long Creek and
Hamilton expect to be done this
week.
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Sincerely,
Al
Manager
Morrow
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIME3,
II D Hlnton, and Reeta Hunt
and two daughters drove to John
tw Tuesday, returning to Fox
for the bridal shower that was
"He speaks our language...
He understands
our problems"
a man repretentativt
of all the people
east of the Cascade
Weatherford Is...
a man of INTEGRITY
member of pioneer
family with nearly a
century of outstand
ing heritage in Eastern Oregon.
o man of EXPERIENCE
who hat freely dedicated many
hour of service to activities
benefitting all of the people
east of the Cascades.
a man of FAITH
in the future of Oregon and the
rights guaranteed all Americans
the rights of labor, business
men and farmers equally.
J.
MARION T.
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Republican for.y
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" DISTRICT 2
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Pd Politico! Adv., Wtothtrford for Congrtu
k'
30, 1958
October
ote taken on an amend-
grand champion 4-H stee
bccf WH be giv
atten.
.ll be other
Inc.
,, County Grain Growers,
Thursday, October 30. 1958
held for Mr and Mrs James Hunt,
that afternoon.
Miss Grade Hunt spent the rest
of the week visiting in Fox.
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Comm., W. lowtll Siten, Chrmn., Arlington, On.
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