Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 29, 1964, Page 8, Image 8

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    Rirritll GAIETTt TTMti. Thursday. Octobet tt. 1M4
60P Dinner Due
At lone Tonight
!
Republicans of Morrow county
will hold their ! preelection
' tally at tlmrirr mrrlini (
, low tonluht at 7:3) pm. with
the Willow Kranee semnj;. Au
nuin will b JJ pr plate.
I Giles Krerwh. Republican ran
didale for state senator, will 0
principal speaker. Other canal
: dates tor local anl district of.
tw-es will be In attendance.
I Tickets may he purchased at
the door.
REELECT
JOE
TATONE
Democrat
Tee
Port Commissioner
Ha Raa Sarvod Tou WalL
Experienced Interested
(Pd. Ad. by Morrow County
Democratic Central Com- Al
Lamb. Ueppner, Chairman.)
Larry Muessig
Helps in Grid Win
Larry Muli:. graduate of
Heppner Hich ith the class of
liM. helped In a 3.1 6 victory
by Treasure Valley Community
College of Ontario over the Ast
ern (rcKon College Jayveea at
La Grande Saturday.
Larry, one of the stars with
the Mustang last season, made
70 yards In the came from hi
backfteld puMtlon.
Attending the came from here
were Chuck McLean. Tim DrU
coll and Simon Winter.
Co-op Biddies Set
Meet November 2
Meeting of the Lexington Co
op Biddies will be Monday. No
vember 2. at the Lexington city
hall at 1:30 p.m.
Mr. Cornelius Telle lion,
Milton-Freewater. will be pres.
ent with ribbons and materials
to show how to make corsages
and bows to give Christmas
packages a professional look.
The Estate of Mrs. Maude McRoberts
Will Be Sold at Public
AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
TRY-CO BLDG., HEPPNER
Antique Items 1 Furniture
Household Items Hardware
Appliances
Many other items too numerous to
mention
G. R. Van Blokland, Auctioneer
i
i FREE KODAK FILM i
i
K0DAC0L0R OR BLACK & WHITE
With Every Roll Left Here For Developing and Prints
YOUR
Terfect Thaio. Inc.
DEALER
Humphreys Rexall Drug
PH. 676-9610
HEPPNER
Vote No On 3
LET'S HAVE
NO INSURANCE MONOPOLY
IN OREGON
Where the Cost Goes Up
And the Service Goes Down
Measure No. 3 is Sponsored only by the
AFL-CIO
It would repeal 21 laws and amend 16
others in one measure-based on an in
adequate 25-word ballot title.
(Pd. Ad. By Morrow County Republican Central Committee,
von Turner, Lexington, Chairman)
Governor Scores
'Moral Erosion'
In Heppner Talk
(Continued from pac D
of IrrrTti to Orrrcn. Its find
ings would be bala tor pro
tests and recommendations to
the federal emrrnment.
Control on Imports at the fed
era I level is now done by I tie
State Department and I being
used to further - Ittlcul objec
lives, the governor aald.
We loct Sl.l million in Ore
Con alone In l'.HV3," he aald. "and
the bash- cause was the import
ade policies of the V. b. gov
ern.!. em."
At the same time, he decLind.
I am not one to look on the
Federal government as an
enemv. but I feel we must con-
stantlv remind it of such thine
as state and county govern
mcnts."
The governor spoke highly f
oral, district and state Kcpub
lean candidates, salng tltat
Giles French, candidate lr sen-
ator. was one of the most in
fluential men In the House dar-
ng his service there: that Irvln
Jidnn U the tyte of man wc
need;" that Howard Bolton, Mate
treasurer. Is one of the "most
dedicated men In public service";
that Tom McCall has an "out
standing background" and
knows Central and Eastern Ore
con; and that in Merlin Kstep.
Orcgonians have opportunity of
clectinc an attorney to the posit
Ion of attorney-general. "Mr.
r-step has shown that he can
makea living practicing law,"
the governor said.
"Oregonlans are prettv cap.
able of making decisions impart
ially on the basts of the best
candidate." he stated and also
pointed out that Morrow county i
has the best voting Republi
cans in the state with M.3r,
turning out at the primary elec
tion.
On the sparse population and
light voting strength in this part
of the state, he said. "Twelve
people overturned - the world
(Jesus disciples). Don't let your
light registration bother you.
Don Turner. Morrow county
Republican central committee
chairman, was toastmaster at
the breakfast and introduced lo
cal Republican candidates.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to lloneer
Memorial hospital uilng the
wet-h for medical care, then dis
missed. Include the follwlng:
Vclc Eubanka, lone; Jo J. Wil
ton. Heppner: tianterred to
Valle Vwta Home. llermUton;
Dauvll Hopkins, Prinevllle.
Those who were admitted and
till reeHvtnjr m I ran are
the follow Inn: 1:10.! hum.
Heppner; Margaret Evans, Hep
pner: Wilbert Kntghten, Iiaru
man: Nora Nell I. Heppner1 l'a
trUia IWIndle. Hcpptier, and
Hubert r'errel. Ktiuua.
Congratulations are being e
tended Mr. and Mrs Clyde IVtty
1 hn. Heppner. on the birth of a
daughter. Kim Marie, on Thurs
day, CXiober 71. She weighed (
lbs . 10 oa . and )ln three slsten
at home. Terry, Taml and Ta
cey.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweeney
of lone are parents f a daugh
ter, tmrn Saturday. lVt'tHr 21
She has txen namel Cara l-ee
anu weighed 6 lbs. at birth.
A first child, a son. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W ilson if
Heppner on Tuesday, tviooer
He i nameti wavne Kicnara. jr..
and at birth weighed 8 lbs , 5 or.
Maternal great grandmothers
are Mr. Max Meyer and Mrs,
Austin Thompson, both of Ches
ter. N. J.; grandparents are Mrs.
Doils Caster of Nyssa and Ed
Wilson of Heppner.
Old-Timer Returns
For Heppner Visit
S, R. Ward, who once freighted
wool by six-horse team and
wagon from the Heppner area,
was back In town for a visit
durinc the week. He Is a cousin
of Claude Cox and now lives at
Lone Creek.
Ward, w ho worked lor An
Pre-Regislration Urged for Merit Qualifying Test
All 194 graduates of Heppner
High shmT who h to niter
the VMA t-d National Merit
Scholarship competition should
register now at hd (iue.
Conton iTstt. principal, has announced.
Th National Merit S.hular.
ship guatlf)l.ig lent will I
civ en In the sthmd at t am,
Ssturday. March 13. lA To re
celve coitklderailon, the student
mut take the test at this time,
with the paving of a SI fee.
Students who will complete
secondary school In I'.HUl and en
ter ctdleg In the same calendar
ear are eligible for scholarship
consideration In the I'.Mit ui
Merit llvgram. Merit atholar
ships are four year awards. Hie
estent of a m inner a financial
need determines the amount of
Ills StllH'lHl.
A students performance on
the qualif)!ng test also provides
him with Information mat is
useful In career planning or In
selecting courses In high achool
and colleg. Mr. ltatt staled.
After the tett. each tarttclpat.
Ing student receives "Hand
book for Merit Program Tartu I
pants." prepared by Sclcnca lie
search Aatea. th testing
egem-y. It la oVslcned t help
students untertant their In
dividual test results, to make
comparisons with smres of high
schtMtl students rms the chiii
try. and to ue this Itiforniatlon
In making educational and vo
cational plans. Thus. Mr. Trait
said, students ran learn mora
about their educational strengths
and weakneaaea. whether I not
they plan to attend r41eg.
In addition t ln rnertt
awards, atxKit 21 buslnesa corp.
orations, founasllons. college,
(.(raioha) a.-Uti.WiS Sl.d In.
illviduals give wholarshlpa
lhrush tha Merit Itogrsm. A
ctinaiJetabla numtr f other
siholarshlp agem lea utlllr tha
M-ivU-rs In awarding thrlr aclwl.
sfsbli-a.
Minor, recalled the board walks
and mud streets that character
lint lli'tiimer in the years en
suing the flood of V.m after the
waters had taken tneir ion.
This was his first visit here
In nine years and he was atrvick
with good changes made In the
city.
UTTtfAPs...
Hynd Chosen to Head
Bonfire Committee
Dick Hynd of lone, freshman
student at Oregon State Univer
sity, has been named chairman
ol the li4 Kook Bonire commit
tee for the university's home
coming festivities on November
6, according to word received by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hynd.
The homecoming game will oe
against the Indiana Hoosiers,
and will be the first time a Big
I en university has ever played
on the Beaver's home ground.
Homecoming theme wl 1 1 be
"Hoosiers Fate at Oregon State,"
and a homecoming queen will be
selected.
Hynd la a pledge of Tau Kappa
Epsilon fraternity, and his ap
pointment as chairman of the
bonfire committee was announc
ed in the school paper, "Barom
eter," by Lance Hurt, homecom
ng publicity chairman.
ELECTION DAY
Spaghetti Feed
lone Cafctorium
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3
5 to 8 p. m.
Sponsored By lone PTA
Adults, High School Students $1.00
Grade School Students 75c
Prc-School Free
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
BANK of EASTERN OREGON
IONE BRANCH
Member. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
STUB
New
To ba torn off by ona of tba Clarka
SPECIAL OFFICIAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR THE FORMATION
OF THE IRRICON COMMUNITY FARE AND RECREATION DISTRICT
To bo held In the Irrigon Crado School Tuesday. November 3, 1964
from 8:00 AM. to 8:00 P. M.
Mark a Cross (X) or Check Mark ( ) in the voting square between
the number and answer voted for.
"Shall that portion of Morrow County, State of Oregon,
described as: -
Beginning at the Intersection of the West line of
Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 26 E.W.M.,
and the Columbia River; thence East along the Columbia
River to the East line of Section 16, Township 5 North,
Range 27, E.W.M., thence south nine and one-half miles
to the Southeast corner of Section 33, Township 4 North,
Range 27, E.W.M.; thence West nine miles to the South
west corner of Section 31, Township 4 North, Range
26, E.W.M.; thence North eight and one-fourth miles to
the place of beginning,
be established as the Irrigon Community Park and Recreation
District?"
51 I J I vote in favor of the creation of Irrigon
L 1 Community Park and Recreation District.
52 fj I vote against the creation of the Irrigon Com
munity Park and Recreation District.
FOR ELECTION OF DIRECTORS FOR THE IRRIGON COMMUNITY
PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT
Mark a Cross (X) or check mark ( ) In the voting square between
the number and the name of each candidate voted for.
FOR DIRECTORS OF THE IRRIGON COMMUNITY PARK AND
RECREATION DISTRICT Vote for Three
12
ORVILLE BUCHANAN
13
WILMA ELGIN
14
BILLY GRIFFIN
15
JAMES KEITH
16
COY M. REED
Ue (IwhI
Judgment
VOTE FOR
EARL L.
SOWARD
On The Noa-Fartlsaa
Ballot For
Justice of Peace
For .Morrow County
"FIRMNESS IF NEEDED; MERCY WHERE IT
WILL HELP."
(Pd. by Earl L Soward. Heppner. Ore.)
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VOTE YOUR CHOICE
MARK THIS
ALLOT
Certain to make a hit with cither party
Ladies' Dresses Reduced 50
For economy and efficiency
Khaki Pants 199
Qualified for the job
Men's Quilted Jackets 1388
In your heart you know this is a bargain
Ladies' Sweaters 788
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The best bargain in the U.S.A.
Notions, 700 Items .02
Check the record
Men's Sport Shirts 144
The ladies' choice
Flannel Pajamas 199
Let's look at the facts
Electric Blankets 848
2 year guar antes
Watch the voters swing to
Wool Jumpers 6
Get the job done with
Girls' Dresses 388
Make your vote count with
Men's Wool Shirts 588
A proven winner
Women's Skirt Lengths . .288
100 wooL 1 Yd.
These candidates are all waiting
for you at
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