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Homecoming Game, Dance Saturday y EATOCUNE LtNDSTBOH IGNf miitimin( frstlv (lira will b haturday. (hihhrf .11. t l'k ItUh a liuil. A ( ! hall game apalnM Whrhf county mIkmiI Mill be Ur4 In the rfn-n, nt a danre In the raf-t4 lutn Hiih the -Ait- lc- .) inif. Hill Ik-tin at i in t arwIMatea ft llumm.rtilrtg Qurrn are iwtiy Jlaualrr, frrh. ftirn- k'mrrt N,l.n lutilimniyn' Suan Jnlirm, Junior, ami Hati.lra lloUtrln, arnima The I n Mill Im rrn-il at half lint dutluK h aririnMin came. (tinner In honor i.f their 3"th MrtlJln anniversary, H Ann Harnett rltratr Jef ninth birthday ith a l-arly al hrr home (itrn ly hrr root her, Mia J antra llnrm-M. tail Friday aftrrmam (iuri JjuluUt All the i.-ii from Hip f..urth trade: I 1 ... .. IL.Ih. It.ti - . i I'lLill.l.u.n (.(. 1 111... ,11 i 1.1...... - l-loiMrotn. Ann ikln. Carol Wllrlf. Naory Aahurtt lirMiy Vo rum. r;mcrr Nrdfy. Karrn t rw rll. Ilelrn lit fix. MiHIry & ar hroutfh. an.l Jranrlte l.ujun The tint iiart sarin- mui rnn)-d Maaoale Lodja Eatertaloa Tenth. Mta t Banquet Maaontc IxhIko N.i 130, A K A M , rntrrtainr the hleri m tiixil ! art. i iir male family mrmltrn of the grade and hufi m'Iio mHIi a lianqurt at the Maxmlr hall lat Wednesday evening. Charles O'Connor waa manirr if irrrmonlra (or the dlfirwr Af. lT M-vrral Introductions, linn Turnrr of llriifwr save a hrt iwh, slier Mhlrh the Imivs aw M4M fllma of water akiing. Nrlnit on the dinner commit tee trt Mm. Walter Jacoha, Mr. Omar Kirtmann, Mrm. Iter twrt Kkntrom, it, ami Mr. luy W. Llndfmm. Members of the Mtrrn Star aim decorated the tables In the autumn thrme About aUty were in attendance, Mr. ami Mra W. T. Crow of C awade. H C. have lfil rueats of Mr. an Mr. Anhur Krene for M-veral urrka. Mra. Krtie and Mra. C'nnv arr alalcra. Thry have ali Ix-rn vlaltlnir at the home of Mr. and Mra. Hoy t amp lrll In Iralnjrton. Mr. Dale liay la pcnrilng orne time In The Da 1 ! to Im near Mr. Ray, Mho I a patient In The Dalle General hospital. Sue Townaend and her friend, Drana Day of Mullno, apent the wrrk end here vIMtlntr Sue'a partnta. Mr. and Mr. Ilenthal Ttmmierid ISoth the trlrla are atu dent at Northwentern School of Commerce. Mr. C. C. Brenner took her mother. Mr. Vela Kuhanka, to the hcnpital In llcppner last Thursday follmlni a heart at lark he Buffered at the home of Mra. Clara Klnratd, where he U employed. Mr. and Mr, flay Helmbigner (ent aeveral day the last of the week vUltlnjr relatives at OdrMa. Wn. Mr. Walter Dohyn of KuRrne I viNittnte friend and relative here. She apent last week with her nephew. Robert and Her bert letron and famllie. and I visiting this week with Mrs Kdlth NU'hoann. Mr. Nlclionon entertained with a coffee hour In her honor on Tuesday. Mrs. Kimer Griffith la spend ln tha week at Lake Oswejro , with her thrr jtranddauKJiti-r. Tneir parent. Mr. and Mr. Dwljcht Haugen, are apendina the week In Washington. D. C., and Mill also visit In New York City before returning home. Mr. Ifaucen recently was appointed special assistant to Gov. Mark O. Hatfield, to act as coordinator of all the Oregon agencies en- gaged In the new poverty pro gram, which Includes education of the Illiterate, gainful employ ment for those displaced by aut omatlon. and school dropouts, training camps, welfare pro grams and many other agencies. He will meet In Washington wun bargeant &nnver and rep resentatlves from other states. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Schaffer returned on Friday from a three weeks trip which took them down the Oregon coast to Cal ifornia. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Preston at Ocean lake and with F. M. McClintock, who formerly operated the store at Cecil, lie now owns and op erates a trailer court at Idleyld Park on the Diamond Lake road going out of Roseburg. They spent most of their vacation with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schnffer and family at Concord, Calif. While there they were entertained with V t ake and Ice rream Mr. and Mr. Jack lltnd en tertained Mr and Mra. Herb lit nd, Mr and Mra Henry Kr-t and family, ami Mr. and Mra. K. It S lilf r at dinner on Sun day at their home near Cecil. Nor Iktlivn of Florence and Mr. Juanlla Guile of Mcdford Mere end rurtta of Mr and Mia l!oU-rt J'HH-n. Mia bill Rietrnann Ma ho leas fur the Amlia Club laat Wcdncadav afternoon at her home. ( o hiMtcaa M a Mrs. Hay lioviv. Menitier played "I hargw Account. alter the meet In jr. and prtra Mere Mini by Mr. I.lnd aay Klncald. high: Mrs. Kot-rt Hu t ma nn. accond high, Mra. VA ration, low; and Mr. ete (an- ton won noitr prize. Week-end puet of Mr. and Mr. Carol Miller and family Mere Mr. and Mr. Jame Arment ami family of La Grande. Mr and Mr. leu Crabtree, Mr. Lcm alvoren. and Mrs. Archie Munker of Letington at tended the funeral of a cousin. U-ltoy Miller, at llermlktun on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Raker l-nt Saturday night In Herm laton. M'tth their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald linker. Their grand daughter. Sheila, was ceu-brat- Inif her birthday. Mrs Roland Ih-rgatrom and Mr. Walter Jacob were shoo- ping In lortland on Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Herahal Town- M-nd i-nt Monday at Hermlston vlsltlnj; Mrs. Harold ToMnsend, Mho Is critically 111 In the hos pital there. Arleta McCahe. a student st EOCK at Ii (irande, aw-nt the I - i w . I VOTE TOR II Paul W. Jones Democrat Morrow County Judge "MAXIMUM USE OT OUB TAX DOLLAR" (Pd. Advertisement By Morrow County Democratic Central Committee, AI Lamb, Heppncr, Chairman). r You Need STRONG REPRESENTATION IN WASHINGTON EVERETT IT' i w .. . ' I ... . .... ' A: s ....... Vote (X) For Everett Thorcn November 3 (Pd. By Thoren For Congress Com., Sam McDaniel, Committeeman, Hardman, Ore.) I THOREN I Is I Dedicated I To I Represent I YOU I I 'Week -end at home with her par enta, Mr. and Mr. Farl McCat She was accompanied by l-f roommate. Mi a ion Makl. Mr. and Mi Walla. e Mat thew and bernlere and Drnirc and Mia luil Akei and lu.n nle tent Saturday In I'urtland shoi.pinif Mi lltoma llarrlaon of Ca rade ijm k wa heie over the Mii k end Uitinjr Mr. and Mra. Rotieri Harrlaon and mn. Gueat of Mr. and Mr. Lewi llalvorw-n thi week end Mere Mr and Mi. Henry llalvorarn of Medford. Mr. Gordon While amimpan led by her daughter In law. Mr. t'harle While and aon. (hand ler, of Portland. siM-nt the Meek- end with (rdn White and other relative. J i' tuton of Hie Dalle I apcmlinic some time here paint Inir at the Victor Itli-tmann home. Mr Ii".n came on Tuelay and I vUiilnir at the home ut Mr. s ar Lundell. Stephen Llndfctrorn, a student at Pacific Lutheran University 5IXT10N 2 I FACES THE i rK IIEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppncr, Oregon, Thursday, October 29, 1964 at Tacoma. s-rit the Meek end at trie home of hi iar-rit Mr and Mr RV W. Undtroin. Mr Undatrom tw htrn bark a far a Portland on Sunday evening She mb accompanied by her daughter Suaan. (on rile Chris tooheraon. Bemiece Matthews. and t heme Lundeii. mImi went down tn ih-'we the Rally Team uniform for the winter. They returned Monday evening Mr. and Mr, r.lmo McMillan returned to their home In Salem on Sunday. Mrs. Mary S anaon returned Mtth her daughter for a Kit. Cltlsan Urd te Ve4 All lone rltiMii are urged to ri to the poll on November 3. Nominee for city office Includ ed Charles O'Connor, mayor; j Mrm. Howard Crow. recorder, and Mr. Ilay &. treaaurer. Thrre are all nominee fur councilman from which three muat elected. They are Wal lace Matthew. Mmrr IVterwin, If.n Brlttow. :. J Aker. Roy W. Llndatrom arwl Ray buyer. Mr. and Mrs Leo Crabtree Ment to Colfi. Wn, lt Thur day and brought home their rrandaon. Ahlcy. Kevin, and Jimmy McCabe for a visit. Their parent. Mr. and Mrs AMn Mc- Cate rame down on Saturday for the week end. Other Meek- end guet at the home of their arent were Mr. WUIIam ( ina and Timmy. and Knatd Crabtree and hi friend. Jerry Willy of Portland. WIXJDfXa PAtTY an4 ANXL VKKSAJtY Napkins with name Imprinted; Mono rammed I'laylnf Cards; Regency Pers onalKrd fate Stailonery; Wed ding Books. Inquire at Gtiette Time office. 4) if a omcx furruxx tyrr.ii. ddtnf marhlnea ! and aarvtce. In lleppner refulsrty. Standard Office fuipmerL Call Carette Tlmea, $u fo aervke, 2H tfe llillllllll!! IIIIIII!W 8 it ttS!tJtni!in;ii::iKum cMM You Get 'Just What The Doctor Ordered' Your regl.tered pharmacist I prori.nlly trained to aecu- ,"r,r Ml ur prracriptlon. X J1 rMir v m4s 1 PHIL'S PHARMACY Karoo fa. m nu MORROW COUNTY ii 0W And CowBelles Invite You To Their I6fch UAL N FRIDAY, NOV. 6, FAIRGROUNDS SATURDAY, NOV. 7, ELKS TEMPLE Loolc At This Program Stallion Show 10 a.m. Friday COTOTT TUm SHOW BASK Discussion on Beef Imports and Cattle Prices IXD BT IHV1N MJUfN. STAwnFT P. FB1SAT. 1:30 P. K. Outstanding Talks, "What We Know About Baby Calf Losses," Saturday. Presentation, "Russia For Real" COLORED SLIDES AND TALE BT STEW AST BLEDSOE. ELLEKSBUBG. WW. SATURDAY BANQUET Presentation, Stockman of the Year and Conservation Man of the Year AT THE SATURDAY EVENING BANQUET PROGRAM-ANNUAL STOCK GROWERS MEETING FRIDAY, NOV. 6 FAIRGROUNDS 10:00 A. M. Stallion Show Window Display and Dis cussion of Saddle Horse breeding In Morrow county. 12:00-1 :00 CowBelles Luncheon for Live stock Growers Fair An nex. Nominal charge Help the CowBelles treasury! During Morning Coffee and Dough nuts. Courtesy Bank of Eastern Oregon. 1:30 P. M. Bopf Imports How They Affect Cattle Prices Present Legislation and How it Will Work, Irvin Mann, Member Oregon Beef Council. 2:15 P.M. Nutrition and Livestock Management Discussion, Questions and Answers Dr. McArthur. Supt. Kastern Oregon Experiment Station. SATURDAY, NOV. 7 ELKS LODGE 10:00 A. M. Call to Order Presidents Report Dick Wilkinson; Secretary's Report N. C. Anderson; Treasurer's Re port Gerald Swaggart. 10:15 Committee Reports Membership and Finance, Raym o n d French; Auditor's Report, Howard Bryant; Beef Pro motion, Gerald Bergstrom; Public Lands and Forestry, Ralph Beamer; Pasture and Range Improvement, Frank Anderson. 11:15 "Progress Report O.C.A." Rep. resentative of Oregon Cattle man's Association. 11:45 "The American National Cattle men's Annual Convention?" Portland Dick Sneddon, Program Committee. 12:00 LUNCH 1:15 Introduction of Guests. 1:30 "What We Know About Baby . Calf Losses" Questions and Answers Dr. Glenn B. Rea, State Veterinarian. 2:30 Committee Reports Game. Theft, and Brand, Ron Currin; Dis ease Control, Don McElli gott; Insects, Predators and Rodents, Bob Van Scholack. 3:00 Report of Nominating Commit tees, Election of Directors to fill vacancies of expired terms of Dick Wilkinson, Harold Wright, Ralph Beam er, Raymond French. 3:15 Committee Reports Taxation and Legislation, Larry Lindsay. 3 :30 Resolutions. DOOR PRIZES ALL DAYI ADJOURNMENT 5:30 Social Get-to-gether. First Nat'l. Bank of Oregon, Heppner Branch. 6:30 BANQUET Heppner High School Multipurpose Room. ENTERTAINMENT High School Stage Band SPEAKER Stewart Bledsoe, Ellensburg, Cattleman "Russia for Real" Presentation "Livestock Man of the Year." "Conservation Man f the Year." YOU WONT WANT TO MISS- O CowBelles' Luncheon For Growers NOON FRIDAY O Coffee and Doughnuts BY BANK OF EASTERN OREGON O Social Hour Saturday, 5:30 FIRST NATIONAL BANK AS HOST O Annual Banquet, 6:30 Saturday TICKETS S2.50 ON SALE AT EITHER HEPPNER BANK