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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1964)
nttrntn cAiirn: ttmhs. Tndrt. ocfett t. mi ... .-- ."r I V ; mi 1 I V 1 I f V l Kinzua Twilight Golfers Complete Summer Play : r VIRGINIA KELSO Risiua-me rwai Men's stag rtliht ami rl.e i TVHi?M Lrafue play was the order el the evening at ih Mnrua tiolf club ire i runners ere neia to slim iraa and became the proud win ner of the League Trohy only aiiT a rough name ana a one half point margin over the Flub fcrrt. Twilight Let cut play for the lummrr nas been enjoyed no end by the men golfer and some excellent round of golf have been turned in by various mem. bera. The social (tact and the meali have all carried an air ol I LIa-. r:l rood fellowship and sportsman- ' OrmCf nCppner Olfl amp nas prevailed tnroughout. Honor tor the final night. Low grows, Don Slinkard; low net, Hob Mlsrncr and V'erlln Connor; least putts, Don Slinkard; long drive. Mark Jclllck; secret hole, r'ermer Plank; closest to the pin on No. 9, Maurice Broun. The annual husband and wife mixed two-ball foursome was played at the local club on Sat urday, Sept. 19. The handsome trophy for low score was won by Dor, and V'l Slinkard. Low net honors were won by Lee and Marilyn Bailey who were playing In their first tournament. The event was run off without a hitch and oddly enough the male and female duoa were still on speak ing terms as most or the partlcl Maupin Defeats Mustangs, 20-13 MISS BEYERLY BLAKE Announces Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Wlllsrd A, Blake of Monmouth, and formerly of Hcppner, have recently announc ed the engagement of their daughter. Beverly, to David Fit. Cor id. son of Mr. and Mrs. El. wood Kiugcrald of Monmouth. The wedding Is planned for Friday. .November 27. at 4:00 p. m. The bride-elect Is a Junior at wgon louege or Education. Monmouth, and Mr. Flugeraid has recently completed an assignment in the serv ice. in a rouh battle that was market! tv a rvMrt'iersial Mau rin i.mh hdin. the llrprrter ilin MutarK l-l a l 1J rruellef at Msunin I'mnn mi Jjv nl;ht In a rum katue game. The Muktanirs tallied on thcl ,lri -f tea of di na and acin In the fiHirth Quarter, but Mju in rtnd t in thi arvond i-4Kj In halfUm Jr4 4 14 t) 7 and addnt another am points In the final stanra. Muart lHk hit tavdiit fnm l yard out early in the fame for the Muxanca. and he added the evtra i'int on a plunge. in the second vnhI came tne controversial play that gave .Maupin aeven points, A cm found its target In the rfcrtvrf In the end tone, but Muitanj partuans said that he drxpiri the ball. The official saw It reach the lad and turned and tignalli-d a touchdimn. lie ap parrntly did not e that the rrerlver Immediately dropped the ball. As usual, the lleppnrr protest brought no chance In the decUton. but the bali was Ivlng In the end tone hcre the Maupin grldJef dropped It. The pass play was rood for 25 yards and came on a fourth down, Mauptn's second TO came after a march with 45 yards In penalties being aaMMcd agalmd Hcppner. Traillnir 14 7. Hcppner came close for a time In the fourth when Dick again hit the end tai pit hu h iHil. ha twnl the Knie was mlM!. and ib llrj-p nrf eleven Irailr.t. 14 11 Maupin cllH.hed the game bv runnin paiii the Mt.4t l'l llamrnrf. a tulwa't f v Madptn, iwiralna thu maii lt out trriiMe ball firne. said (wirh tim IMtef, rr(rmn fimeh and tumpie lartM-a in the idiim, tMh trns ete uiltv f piling on and fugh. at very tine tram and is nes. He said, htrnwrr. that Maupin capable of plavlne etottl f.hiMll. trie Minners bad a tMtetard advantage In st a tut Irs tlptwr naa trie eige in ruhin:. .vi yants to UtS, but Mautin had V ard In patklne. imludirte the touchdown t. aainkt 2J ir lleppner. The Xlutlamt cwm- letetl three of seven iar. They were penalized 15 tards againsi 4i pif Maupin. Again, nm Iiicoll and vwu were loading gruund gslneta i nd Dave llanna and Greg fierce were tups on drfense. (V)J2 a k. r for. NATIONAL 4H CLUB WEEK pants gathered at the clubhouse in the evening lor a social and a no host snack lunctt. Mrs. Louis Lorengel and daughter Linda and Mrs. Dee Slzemore of Fossil returned Mon day e vening from Portland where Unda had spent several days in tt Vincents hospital having some medical tests made. Dofna Martin had the misfor tune to fall last Monday break ing his right wrist. He had slip ped and threw out his hand to catch himself. i Mrs. Delbert Barzee and daughter Cheryl and Mrs. Paul Oylor spent Thursday and Friday in Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reavis left Friday evening on their weeks vacation. They planned to visit in Washington and on inio Canada. Mrs. Joe Browning' and daugh ter Joan and Mrs. John Murray and daughter Midge spent Satur day in The Dalles where the girls had their Senior pictures taken. Mrs. Joline Guinn entertained the members of the auxiliary card club Friday evening. High for pinochle was won by Vi Slinkard, low by Marl Boring anu traveling by uiy way Ms tad. Bridge high was won by Arlene Sehroeder. Grand high was awarded to Virginia Sitton, grand low to Lily May Nistad and Grand high for bridge to Meridel Wham. Otrers enjoying tnis evening were Koliene eul ton, Virginia Kelso, Margaret Mc Conneli. Pat Hyatt, and Marie Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold and Pine City Unit Sets Important Meeting The Pine Citv Extension fnlt will meet at the hom nt Mn George Lucianl at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 14. Project leaders for the day will be Mrs. Wlllard French and Mrs. Luclani who will lead discussion on "Whafa New in Spices." A special feature of the after noon proeram will ho a visit by Supt. David Potter who will lead discussion on the future status of the Pine City school building. He will speak at 1:30 p rru, with members of the com munity welcomed tn this vlu. cational part of the program and enter into discussion regarding the future of the building. Tv.-- :- llh . -Vr .-,;v-V5i ff ; . - Contagious Oiteatct Show fncreoif Mid )rr Mat M lr4tr J ratra rf rtnmuriktie tiarr twufinf In !Vf mi rte elerd tdy by the tHef Mt IMale tkuiid 4 llcalitt. tf the pliMn rate. r-4ia t rttntihl ttirs iitvrfl Wrrkty by lh Natd nine ttwwnl r iraa ovvf thr kH Ml at )ar a-44f l.i lf t aid II WlUvt, Mal HrallhKtU'r. I A sinirVant In (( w hiMol In tfrnan nwatlr. 'ri. ly It lev at many nin trre M IhKIimI I Ms )rar as rpfs t.i the first alt imxttha id 1:U .vhig rMMi. a furm if d)wtitrfy, aUo bLnfN market! Iru-fa al rtMt three time that vt Ul tear's figure. Other cmmunU-atde dlteaaef ahowtng an Inrrraw were influ rra up 21: ailrt frvef and Mien thrust un : Infet-llou t tdli - up i; taph)KTal inreiltolna Umiwilfo and pilalaniuired atatdil up ' ; and tutr-rrutiis up 5, Many of the dieae shnnf an In create this I ear are still brkw the nrmal five year level. Itrptttel caw of whotHdni etiuch droppNl IMv peprent rrm lau vcar Infeclwu hrpatitt ih(wrl a itvfeM f fifteen per cent. M other dteae showol downward trends and two show ed no change. Only one cave of paralytic polio was rr-portrd In tre itate. the same a lat irar's figure at thl time The low Incident of polio Is attributed t the effect Iveneaa rf fmllo Vacvine and Inrrrased a wa renrM of the value of Immu nization. ELECT Martin Buchanan Democrat State Representative A FOSmVE KEASOKABLC MAN WITH KZPEaUENCS WHO KNOWS OKECOirt WtEDS. Pd Advertisement By Marrow County Urmx ratle Central tmmlttee. At Umb, Hcppner, mairmani. family of Condon spent Sunday nerc visiung witn inenas, Mrs. Richard Mortimore and sons Roger and Earl were in Con don Wednesday for dental care lor Mrs. Mortimore. Mrs. Marie Hulett, Mrs. Marie Photon, and Mrs. Eva DeMerritt were in Heppner Thursday for business and shopping and for medical care ior Mrs. Rhoton and Mrs. DeMerritt The Friendship Club was en tertained last Wednesday night . . I WS - . T . , tfi ine vaitip 9 vunununuy nail witn carol worris as Hostess. Pinochle was played with Ginger wnitsett winning nign, vi Slink ard winning low, and Jean Med locl: and Virginia Sitton taking home the floating prizes. Cake end ice cream was served to the winners and to Billie Jean Sitton, Ann Bastian, Barbara .Mortimore, Naomi Rice, Irene Samples, Rosie Graham and Rita Conlee. The Safety Banquet sponsored by Eastern Oregon Logging Co. for Mrs was served Friday night at the. Camp 5 Communitv Hall to in employees, wives and guests. The roast beef dinner was served I by tne Camp 5 Womens club. Miss Dolores Bastian and Bill j awanson of Portland arrived Friday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bastian. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk and lamiiv went to Prinpvi ati. aa ior meaical care Hawk. ' Air. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp went to Pendleton Friday for business, shopping, and to visit with Mr. and Mr. Homer Grogan. The Hunters Community card partj- was held Saturlay night at the Camp 5 community hall witr eight tables of carVls In play High was won bv Milo Prindlp and Ada Schell. low hv Rill Schultz and Ann Bastian, and traveling prizes by Slim Rhoton and Marty Park. The door prize was won by Guy Williams. Pie anl coffee was served throughout the evening bv the hostesses Ann Bastian, Lola Ferrel, Marie Rho ton, and Shirley Kyle. 1 If 1 TREATS la the form of canned pop ore passed out by Dick Graham. Klnrua Corporation, to sixth graaers oi Morrow, wneeier ana. uuiam counaes at tne conclusion of tneir forest coar ation tour at Bull Prairie last week. Soma 195 youngitsrs war on the tour. Visible behind Graham Is Ncls Anderson, Morrow county agent and director of the tour. la the center of the photo is Leonard Munkers, but driver and oat of the chaperon. IIP";' ' - . - . J Wightman Wins John J. Wightman of Heppner was winner of a Thermos Ice chest clven awav bv Aillion , Chevrolet Co. at thfir II showing last week. Mrs. Betty Jr-4 Fulleton announces. HUNTERS! The Elks Want Your HOPES For the Elks Veterans Program Deer Elk Cow Bear Leave Them At: Jack's Chevron Station Farley Motor Co. Gene's Chevron, Lexington Barnett's Chevron, lone Elks' Parking Lot Sponsored by B.P.O.E. No. 358 Pam Wilkinson At Arizona State Pam (Cochell) Wilkinson has pledged to Kappa Delta sorority bi Arizona . iiiaie universitv Tempe, Ariz., where she entered tnis year as a freshman. The iyt4 Heppner High scliool grad uate expects to imalor In nsv. chology. She reports that she likM It fine there but is "ahouf to freeze to death" from thei'air conditioning. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,, Dick Wilkinson, tnnk ner to i em pe , about dwo weeks ami. f , hi i ii iniiMrtiiiiTrr-irTHnf .' TCIE FIRST TIME EVER- BOB JEPSEN, one of the eight instructors at the forest Conservation xour last weeK, u snown giving a lesson to Bruce Marquazdt Mnogwo, ana uienaa van wimue, Heppner, In the proper manner of extinguishing a campflr. Jepsen conducted sessions m vuwioor Manners.- T llSif J i f i Jtii , i i j ,"1 ' Tin Wml- Mm rotnANo ffjk 7 - i ih ar -j. i Clva you the Flnait In COMFORT, ECONOMY In avery on of tht Coastal tote you'll find DORIC Motor Hots Is offering you tha belt In service end occom siodatlont, and extending you a friendly welcome. 1 SEATTLE: Doric Mayflower Hotel Doric Waldorf Hotel Doric 6rh Ave. Motor Hotel Doric Towne Motor Hotel TACOMA: Doric Tacoma Motor Hotel KENNEWICK, Washlnstont Doric Block Angus Motor Hotel PORTLAND: ' Doric Portland Motor Hotel Doric Palms Motor Hotel HAYWARO, California: Doric Keyword Motor Hotel LOS ANGELES: Doric Minion Hills Motor inn GARDENA, California: Doric Gardena Motor Hotel Open July 1, a new Dorfc tn downtown Los Angeles - -'tm.rr i for Raservaticns, call the nearest Dork hotel Irvin Mann, Jr., for Representative Committee, Box 247, Stanfield, Ore., Larry Lindsay, Morrow County Chairman. Oregon Beef Council mem ber, past president of Ore gon Cattlemen's Ass'n., f raised on a wheat ranch, past president of Port of Umatilla Commission, non practicing member of Ore gon Bar Ass'n. IRVIN MANN. JR. under- stands the agricultural, conservation and economic development problems of the 28th Legislative Dist rict. He pledges himself to represent Wheeler, Sher man, Morrow, Umatilla and j Gilliam counties with equal regard for the prob lems and needs of each. . - eaW'' t , I I LJO rMiciscA-yi STARTER SETS Here's the sale "you've been waiting for! Substantial savings on wonderful Franciscan Starter Sets . . . beautiful on your table, safe In your oven or dish washer. Starter set contains 4 each: dinner plates, bread & butters, cups and saucers. Enrich your table with one of these beautiful California designs. Choose yours today! Save $5.00 on Earthenware 16 pc. Starter Sets . .. I I I J PRICE REGULAR PRICE 19.95 SALE ENDS OCT. 10 HEPPNER umphreys fleicall Drug PH. 676-9610