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Alaska Program Entertains Irrigon P-TA it uvcllx t Arruow Mltbavah, Fl A Xfl4rt li tasl wr the I J rtl.fff l the t-uJ M'--lay ItSfht. In IK liUiUM mJii lakr l rvtaitt ll UJ trularht(t In lh I'U-Itft t fu Ux ear 1l.r. Wsji a-.d Vrrt r"""T?)t r rx1Hl Ihry al I laniilif a an "! iliiiiirt la t tw hf al h A 1". llMgfilit frtlii tirtrmbef 6 Tin Will ! In lru t4 th annual film dip dinner, ktuk Tulai. A. '. !"(''" .tiMUl, lh fulluwln tn full men I Hfure: gtad I. I. rraJr 3. li gfi J. 1; grade 4, II; KJ a. . 'i crad T. JT; rf-i . 21. Th awning r'tram fivMrl by Hky In to. hu thowed Uhl m n umii had lakrn wltil luuilng th A I ran Mftiiaay thiough Alaska "I traiii mad lb trip lat fall, and imuof th inl ir!r picture 4 aimn inry ni aught. Itort'f anrr4 trvrral rjutMn regarding their trip Mluwlrif th alide. and th evening n ludrd tth r4itr, punch and orf!. wned A, C. Houghton will play f4 hall at Ailittgton Friday. CMchrr 2. al 7 p m In am iiay. fcivenid Itich t-.i win play h at Rlvrrald al 2 W m MUtn Mire I VillrrKMi ant Vivian Trmi-lrinn at living In prndlrton. where they hav both enrolled In Ulua Mountain Col Irf Mr and Mr, Frnct J p-riM-n left for Oakland, Calif. Thura da. where Ihry lftd Ihrir urn. Bud. While In the U Inlty. Ihry aliMt vUttcd Mr Jgrnet autrr. Mr Mtrtu Milirr hrv. anl Mr. ihn Krnnry, Hartaa. (,ri. 1-1 and Hotmy MVnklc an.l Tom Van Hum at Irndrtl a Mitlnnal . A. Ually hrW at the Manltflil Awmbly . tUtv rhurrh Slurly rvrnlng Mr, a h -I Mia r p-u,u-i an.l Mf at.. Hi t i(tt 1 1 tt.t1i Itat ln.t!f Utl 'i .y' rtritin Iwilui.U), lh f.Mll ((iliir, at-. '' ! nir I y ia Juliii 'a.iii a4 lrty, la f ml It Mm y adrlHlnl hi wfxHinj l I'ihxi a tUufi rt . uifi w -n ffi -s .rrtr In an w,m rirriM.ny al Ihr J ( hult h. 17r Ml if, glVrn! In iitarfUa ty hri Uil.rr, ili lialn Iter thin' altritiar,tt if tnrn ri4iaii Th njl M itiak t rwn In j-.kanr, ! trcl U aUliimrtl in ll.r Air husan iwMrl In I I ftM ktn hrf fianititviilirr, Mrt Ji'i'. ltii, r marty rai. aiMl aftrlitlrtl li.r Irilfon Mlttailt 11 IVH.n I i-atkitt al thr rl Mi ttrll liw)llal In llrini ! rnhil lir wilfnar. ul' Iff) IttMtwIay, Mtwi I'auta W ililama 1- ft M t;ianW hunly, atin h m-flli-l a a lirhmn al H O I" Mr WllUam Vk-j atxt Ultty f lilNirlr. loin, arrhrd In I f g-m mrr the rc rrnl la lil hn u-n In law and daughtrr, Mf and Mr lrn '. and rhlldrrn I !( rrmalfMHi Midi (tin lilcn Ci. and enlrred lUvrrld IHgh Mhtad Mr Vtatil rrturnrd to li. r I '.iirf- in IjI''Ii with Mr. an 1 Mi ltafd St(frf and Hoi- rrw-r Vltfil, all d Ual'unr. Ti" Moird with Ihr lllrn (' a dur ing Hie ifk Mr an.l Mr. W. II Parkrr I nt le rrk rtid al w alhnaa Ijike. rHurnlnc t-i Irrlifon Sun day funday alirrnni I hey dfe l Ml, lhx and lltrd Mr Tarkrr a lulk. Mr and Mr. Trd I laik. Thry trlurnrd t Irrl in Monday. Mr IUI l-itf.ll alfrndrd a mrrttnji td th aUi)nal l-a;'ur t,t Amrikan rrimuriiin at ill" Vaklma Valley t cllrce Saturday. Main -krr ' he day Mai Iruriif IVtlte. utlir id Tin Kldef. lMir Trre, Mr Hr. ami many IU-v. Teal tt IVndlrtort wa Ihe.itlrr :.-frt-l:mrnt oniua-l evrnlng ieaker. the d-ty Attend Pamsoa llaexU Wadding Mr Mrt Markham lift fr Mr. and Mr Dave laon td I'ortland hy trm Welneday rrliivlll and Mr. and Mr. IV! afternoon, whrre ah vlitd hrr I'aiton and Danny of Vancouver, hn lhrr In Jaw an.l Wer. Mr. GOING HUNTING? Before You Go! TWO HUNDRED HUNTERS ARE KILLED EVERY YEAR AND OTHERS ARE INJURED Don't Bo the Cause of an Accident; Follow These Rules of Safe Hunting: Doo't B th Cauta of an Accident; Follow Tbaao Rulea of Sofa Hunting! Treat every gun as If It were loaded, until you are certain It Is not. Point the muzzle In a safe direction, Be sure of your target before firing. Although you can prevent causing an accident, you can't ajwaya be sure It won't happen to you ao Insure! and Mr Jay fWry and a bnrfhrf aiM 4trf in air. and Mr (wjwl M4) d VaiKimtri Tli Ja It tit and Mi Markham nl hkU lrt ry d kinif a i-ar n .Mjiiain liur!y mid ktaialiatri rrtui n-d i ritfii rvaiuiiiay arini;fM.ii fin4in hunilay waa t..rr r1 In t fi f'.r ':'r'i ki'. '.'.'A and In inift AoM-mtily (4 (! hi.M !, hunday rnondctf. with trflifitalr m-iiii given ll lh fi.ii4rd tlildrhl. Mra Jly II Wrrrr Kit honK el in hrr Kwitj tIMhday Wedrte d afirrnmin. when ihe A m t ly f -! Wuntrn MiUnry ur.ij inr al lh Warner hnrn w i mi-) artrrrxMiri i.r ihrir rhly limlliij; l.raixlina War rter Mat al yivt-n hiMibtr in ii.n at lh A rnhly ot (m irtiay m hi Ir -f frl alien' dan lh tai )rar. Il-r mn Krv W!tir Waiiw-r f Cxftland. iHed her 71,uriay, and a hir tliday rtinrter waa held at the llarvry Varrr rldriM. Mr and Mr liiil (;ravx jl ilnnr- in A ) rr . Wuh , Monday, khrr Ihry ta)ed mrrnlght tin Ihrli mn In law and ilaughler, Mr, and Mr Dal Milncledn krr. Huy and Randy. They drove tu Walla walla Tuesday, aoeom- anted by Ihrir f randwtn ftandv, and viaiird Mr. and Mr, Irvfn (hr man, Mr. Ikmhla llrowne'.l, and ra memisht guesti .f Mr and Mr. Mas (Jrayliral and aon. lliv firaybral and Handy re turned to Irrigon Wednesday, and Itandy will arcrrnnny hla grandparents to th mountain when I hey go deer hunting Mustang Jayvees Take First Win ly KIT ANDERSON Services Held Funera For John J.McEnfcire,8! I MAir IXC MAILOW 'Mr ar.d Mr, I'rardi Martow M)AI5DMAN unrra iM-fvirtl wrrt hrl I Wednr,iay al 10 JH a m t Si Mary" Ca'holir ihunh In ILiardman f f !hn J.wii Mr f H'e, l. h died a lh Vail VW Nunlm Hom In llirmltion sannay morning after an lllne f ar'eral morlh. Father Arifm Kranrff t4 lrrmltrn In h' arrvh-r . Mr M Tntlr tv.rn irem hrr 2. IWO In I-rHrim f ouniy. Deland. and rama to Hrppner in 'H hrn h Hvrt f -r a rum-- ;t ra II returned l N w S,l fltv and In Irhruarv I'M 7. ia. marrirl In C athrrine 1ark , tiv. ram to B' !mn In Vfri and have larmra r.ere inre mai line Kjrivrira Inrlude the wldiiw al home: a daughter J.r.hlne .f 'r.rtland: a aon JarK r,f ft ard man: and four hrofhrr. MltharJ and fjlward of fortUnd. Thf.ma J fcndleton. and frier cd liug- fe Park, M. J. Maynr Dewey Wet ha an- nounred that petition to rrl mmri on the ballot for the fall election for Hty offi.T-r are at th rlty hall. They mut he alen- rd by 20 pefa'in and b IU-J Ith the city recorner neior v-- toNf 5. W. C. Seehafer ha been In th Umatilla hospital "" Wedne- iv nr ran wrrn nn uhrvh to Th Heppner Muttang layveea evened their eaon record at 11 with a narrow 1312 victory over the John Dav jayvera on th llerpnr football turf Mon dav. Th hometown lad had com from behind In th fourth quarter to turn lh trick and It took a Rnertacular play to do It. with tlm running out and lleppner dorp In their own terrl torv. Dav Hall threw a pan to Kirk Johnston, with th ensuing run. It waa pood for 70 yard and a touchdown. Hall added th extra point on a run. Th Mustang atruck In the first quarter with Earl Perkins worlng from 12 yard out. The PAT attrmtit failed, but Hopp ner led. 6 0. Then John Day atruck for two back-to back touchdowns, glv inir them a 12 6 lead. The Ilepp ner eleven's play followed, and the Mustang layveea walked off th field with a 1312 victory. Coach Jo Hausler had words of fine nratse for the team, say Injr that It was much Improved and played an excellent game. He said the game was played with only four reserves on the HcDDner bench, and In the last quarter onewas Injured. Heppner layveer next game will be Monday. October 5, at 7 p.m. at the rodeo grounds. Turner, Van Matter & Bryant 113 N. Main Heppnar Ph. 676-96S2 Mr. end Mrs. Chailoa RutoIm spent last week In Portland, at tending the convention of the Orecon Insurance aeents from Wednesday through Saturday at the Hilton Hotel. Much of the time was devoted to symposiums and panel discussions. At the conclusion of the convention thev attended the Oregon-Pitts burgh football game Saturday night. nhouldre and other bruises and cut suffered when hi horse fell on him while he was rounding mi rattle. VMtots lat week at the home c.f Mr. and Mrs. Hlmer Mesen- gf were ieen.'rr ui"'" and aUter ln law, Mr. and Mrs, RiMCtj Mesnenger of Hood River; his wn and daughter In law. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger of Mitchell; his daugnter, wrs- r.i Sharp and aon Tommy, and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sharp and sons Bryan and Mark, all of Vancouver. ViMt' Ial Wrrk at I ha h'-me d Mr, and Mr Arthur AHm In tliiUrd Irar.k Jane ,f V'wi , Wiih, Marr Van Wt.JU !w.ii-, and Mr aod Mr, but Vtrt if piirl.'and. Th Alter. wer.i In Jutland Kunday whrre Mrs Allen will attend a tailoring tlaaa M week. Menus at fUvenlde High Klwul and tkardman Cra u r Mhool fr lh week cf Olabrr 5 9 are a f..lli: Monday harn burger gravy over toaal, buttrrrd rtjri.. vrL'rtahl tl k and fruit Turkday not ham aandNhrs, Kkled tM-ets. Ihm- salad and ult; Wnlriesday -chiltburirera. buttered carrots. Chee atuka, k rrt-arn and roofcjra; Thurday hot Uog. pii kl rrliah. (Xitatu rhljM. green Iwan. appl um e with a twist; Krlday una fun and bologna sandu ichr, tmfato aalad and rake. Bread, butter and milk are nerved with all rreal, Th Rlvenlde Pirates will have a game with the Krho Cfcugars neu iklober 2 at 2:31 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vibbert anl 1 Boardman News contlnur-d daughter Henrietta of Salem visited several daya last week at tru home id VlbtM-rt a brother-ln law and sUter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillon. Another broth and kister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Vibbert of Gateway were overnight vuitors. uttrntn caxrrrt timcs. Th4r. Otm L mi FFA Judging Team Takes First Place Jadfinf team t the lleppnet High mhml I YA chat ter won tuM ptare at the f mattila O-un IV Jutt l imlia l iIr, Va dlrtan, Kriday. Ut wrnl to th hw. Irv ludirsf Mev Waeen hlaat. Jack Ray. Bob Ifarrla, Bub Van w inkle. Stanley Kaut h and DKk llair. Partkloatina' In the team iiidk'ins er Warenblaat, liar- ri and f laU, Harrla was hih In Individual ludf Inf. Wagea blast was third anJ i'lau was fifth. Officer tJ the chapter attend ed a leadermhip training cir at Blveril.t lliirh achool. Board- man, recently. Tho attending were Frank tmln. Melvln Mc Daniel. Dean Kobl nn. Paul Swaggart and John Wagenblatt Boibnard for maktnf slens and decorations at the Gaaette-Ttmes HOSPITAL NEWS fatienta admitted to fkweer Memorial hn('(al during tha rat wek Ihrn dlmUard In cluiia lh folJuwlnr: Terry I rua, ll-pn-r. liiHine Bunfen. I-me, and Juhn IJmUtrwm, !, Tbs admitted, ami afill re- cetvinar rnetiral car are John Ifettfrr. Heppner, ami Lawrence ". ft . 4.j.tw-e - - Mr. mnA Mr. Clare nco Baker, Heppner, ar parenta cf third daughter, born Tuesxlay, fiep temher 29. Ehe has been named Marti Jean and at birth wrighed 6 IIml, 4 cz, hha ins two slaters. Janii and Lynda, and three brothers, teve, BUI ami Ken. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Ronald Gray, Heppner, on Wednesday, Sept m be r 30, 'lirtung fi lt. 1 to- lie ha lren named Treve Allen and olns suter. Tawnle, at home, Mr. and Mrs, Le Asher of Klnrua announce th birth of a second aon on Thursday, October 1. At this writing no nam had been given. He weighed lh , 11 ox. and will loin a sister. Darrl. and a brother, Steve. Likable, beautiful Buick'65. Affordable and reachable. Smack in wallet-range. i ' ' With Th Truman Messenger'! also visited at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie and Mr anC Mrs. Claud Coats. M. Glen Carpenter wa hnnorrd with a surprise party in hor.oi of her recent birthday lasi wfk when a trroun of friends caKi-d. Thev Includi-d Mrs- CJaua Coats. Mrs. Louise Earwood. Mrs. 7earl Gillespie. Mrs. Cecil Itam ilton. Mrs. Florence Root and Mrs Prank Marlow. Recent visitor at the home ot Mr and Mrs. Zearl Clllespie were Gillespie's niece and family. Mr. ana Mrs. vern WiiJKie ana cnuu ren Barbara and David of Mat tawa. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Frank warren oi North Powder were week-end visitors at the, hjmc of their son and daucnter-in-iaw. .Mr. ana Mr. Boh Lowe, t Mrs. Walter Corley of lone was week-end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt and children of Lexlneton were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. timer Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats. Eileen EIv entered Blue Moun- lain v-oiici;e in m ciiuiriii 1 day as a sophomore. Jim Miller i ear. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brlggs were honored on the occasion of their lBth anniversary when Mr- and Mrs. Charles Anderegg entertain ed with a dinner at their home in' Pendleton Sunday. Mr. Nate Macomber of Pendle ion was hootens for a pntluck runner and meting of the Board man Garden club Monday of last wek at her home, with Mr. Charles Anderegg as co hostess. Guests were Mm. Hugh Brown and Mrs. Ray GronquisL Attend ing from Boardman were Mrs Arthur Allen. Mrs. Rollin Bishop Mrs. Earl Brlggs. Mrs. Claud Coats, Mrs. Glen Carpenter, Mrs Louisa Earwood. Mrs. Walter Hayes. Mrs. Elmer Messenger and Mrs. Florence Root. The program Included mem bers telling the name of a plant they had successfully started from the cut of the plant. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Hayes, with Mrs. Allen as co hostess October 19. George Reed of Boise. Idaho visited last week at the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brlggs. Kobert uoermeier of St Helens was a week end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Obehmeler. HUNTERS! We Pack LUNCHES To Go HEADQUARTERS For Fine Food Open All Night Friday To Serve You OPEN LATE THX7RSDAT. SATURDAY & SUNDAY NIGHTS WAGON WHEEL CAFE BOB EGG EES HEPPNER Set Your Sights on Our Ul iru Club Plans Rummage Sola Members of the Boardman Tlll lcum club went to Pendleton Tuesday evening of last week to havo dinner at the airport restau rant, and then went to the home of Mrs. Kay Gronqulst for a so cial time. Mrs. Ronald Black and Mrs. Dewey West were appointed to be in charee of the rummage sale and baked food sale to be held at the erange hall October 7-8. Club members will meet at the hall October 6 to mark the lummage. Mrs. West was appointed cnair- man of the cancer drive for next year. , Mrs. Clarence Ttiomas of Rig- gins. Idaho, and Mrs. Lafe Smith of Pendleton were visitors one dav last week at the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Buick '65 Buick "Wouldn't you really rather go first class Sft fSUl 18CAI AlfTHOftlftO BUICK DCAUft. AVTHOftWO tuiCK DCAtc in this FARLEY MOTOR CO. May and Chase, Heppner, Ore. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat (1 01 Charge J2jpCjM Heppner, MsSgJ--l" Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs Tuesday Cattle .Wed Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermlston, Oregon Ph. JO 7 6651 On Hermlston-McNarf Hlqbwav jsaTaYJssssBSSSsVMaTPJTSs U MID MS il 18 I John and Betty Pfeiffer HEPPNER. OREGON