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ntttnti cAtrrrt rmts. ttat. o- m Buck Hunters Enjoy Successful Opening fl,V l.ui.i.i In th ILppner area hl su"orIul frrlnj rrkrnd. and (Urn W!. fam K-nt. related that J of thOM. cheeked at ' ! . south of HTlner h4 ,hHr bUWhi Ihta I about II t better than wme year, be Ml.t Meat bnmeht out was wel . .l -.. nf Ward said, ana the animal, wrr In rol cvn iHtlon ttim an uunuw feed through the summer tiful IhU year but mow trwrd tH-cau t'l ln iwmimT of r.nce. om huniers un agreed. One wa lm Rwn-n, who "Id that hunting u noth Inff like It used in II "HI rled the poc"l d' eaon. uf th gam rommiulunj. A Meadv stream of .J""": parilailarly tnun the Portland Lea. came through llepimrr . i. . .. -..l, in,l I.H'al M'h W station, and iwuuranu r- ported prim pB" - w hvrni iwm "v ;;r-rti that the thin out cf line." Wirvl Mttl - thea eree arra -and I IhU Jim w haven I en ire u per ww o had anv compUinu frwm land -.J JJ' h,, the Loemck owner." , ..',. crowded with hunter. Th,, were a Itw m! ".ny hunt- lolatlona and on dor I . " , t l.on.1 shot, but It ''"TjJJ) I "vtrii said it appeared to him the hunters ww en "j"" U h " conceMlon In .Uy good ' LtWrm. & but In others there tuva were reported, .ml both J"'."? ,nv- hunter. hunting condition. Vm. itnv deer wre brought to week end with th rain that "l';.;, tVntral Market reixrt- early In th k. '38 . ft Monday. Some hunter, scored x oSnlnc of chukr and Hun- Ilk Gen IVrc nd on W';! Vun , Srtrlde- eam U add each of whom had ffSf fn J more attraction tir hunten. and r back hom by '"Van b found in mid- tnher. Ilk Ocn Crlck. had in (onjr mH.k, J?'" 1"k.. hu,v. and mUa-Und where they can Cet to wat- n- mv'er. Ward Mia. m mrm ait. n - - i own fault." While th Stat Cam Com mission ald that deer ar plen Council Approves Expense to Add To Water Supply (Continued from page 1) to all thre private partie In volved and has had replies from nine of them. That part of the street In use on the private prop erty is now citv property by ad vers possession, Abrams said, but the citv also wishes to ac quire ome of the adjoining prop erty on the shoulder to elimi nate hazard at the corner. Library Feport GIt Mayor Al Lamb read the li brary report, showing that It now has 5563 volumes o( W ... . iwiki ana 2071 are Junior books Circulation for the vear was: aouu vw, "" juvenile books. 4089; periodicals. 148. . . Cash balance on hand Marion Green Is Pide"j f the directors: fiir. w-r 11 11 .j n,M.nt' Nnra Turn cmtpi an'-treasurer: and mem bos are Clarence Baker, Mrs Gene Starks and Al Lamb. remits Building permiis were .,B"" as follows: Standard Oil Sta tion, replace sidewalk, $800; Mrs. Elaine George, roof and foun dation. $300: James Myers, Phil s pharmacy, replace store front. $2000: Gerald Rood. 8x16 addit ion to garage. $100; Ray Drake. $700, new porch. Salvation Army Mail Appeal Set i .11 nnnnal tn ratap funds for local work of the SalvaUon a .mu in Morrow lAiumy been launched by the newly or Qaivation Armv com mlttee in Heppner, headed by ii rhiihr urolfAro AdminiS- trator for Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler counties. .i r. tua onnoal in Morrow County is $2,000. The money Is .,,.a n, omcrocn and welfare work of the Salvation Army through its service extension de partment and the local commit tee. Some 23 services are offered -ii ,..i.,4iin fanlitipa nf the White Shield Home and Hospital . . . r . . . 1 Vi nrO in roruana ior unweu wu"" urdav but not much activity b th migratory oiras n noticed due to th warm er. China pneasam come along on unoocr - More 1966 Autos On Display Here IO0X OUTI ROAD RAT AT THt WHIU -Ma Crtt'" Thoia two wordi turn up if Orgw Road fj .p2L.tl- rlgKt f way b Ka. lOr.,o WHc Allocation Wahtonlca Stops Mustangs In Nip-Tuck Battle on Hot uay ........ .... i,i nli down th field. A here." th oh '"T V.M tonally hurt the II: C.m. h Jim IVtter a wwn lj p,rdl1lon that WaMonka IIU would uiie'of the IoukImM . . i iti Ciratrf ia b trueStlday. W W halie,! ll-nwra. ' 1 U to 6. at in - -"-: th Mutan6 In th la vt- umn in tneir uri .. tent. . . Heppner plased th t Ram they' UvJ klni rnn-n i si lotmK") J I - I -tseiy Hy i'ly IfliY. rrrxl.-l autOS Cltl? ,uir . 1 it.ii u. .xk for new car showings with th CheTolets on jii.., Fullfton Chevrolet Company and Pontlac and Ram. bier being prvsenieu i ' Motor Co. Models of these cars wore placed on exniou iu- da-.. ,h uhil!ih- first thins my 'mother will tioin r----- - -- . ..ia. vou naa to come and see the new moa- asK . .TOunRe up Kr r iher new fea-4bath? Then snen ' ris - ...... Chicago Tribune Tells How Tribe Adopts Mike Benge (Continued from page 1 the Viet Nam equivalent of the IVaoe Corps. Bence d.-scrib.! his "lH'tlon . i ..nn-uvi i mountain into me .iv'ii"." . . uibel family In Buor ikr.ml here in Kontum. wnere nr as assistant provincial Pu tative for the American aid acency. -It reallv puts you back abou three centuries." he said. M the same time. Its Jut hkc home. u.-. BMtiv Mothered If I pull In at 10 at night. 'mother will just before th Inception of the peace corps. ITa o Doubla rrocM t .w k fKlr mi'thotl W the way to go about developing an economy learning mc lang uage and working with the peo ple directly." n saiu-.t-i . u r.nt hit more to economic development than Just bringing over a num-n Economic development I nt i.. - iA.i.t.lnit ffirrM-l'lili DUt al so a learning one. ou hav to learn why people no tn they do before you can wor FFA Boys Leave For Kansas City . ii Ilt.'h ai')tltll lull i wo in n'"" - - . lor.. Ste Wagenbla.t and Mb lliurls. win reprrw-m KKA chapter at th national ;nv!lon of th rMtur I arm. . . i.,. in Kinill I HV era oi ah.i - "V B: i. next week, inev iear bV nwUl from Pa. Wn.. and will return Monday. October 1. . stove Is ih son of Mr. ana hi,- st. lxlnc- Um. an.t IUb' parents ar Mr. and Mrx. parn ll Harris m u i i n,r. B.th delegates hav been outstanding memN-rs of Hepp ner KKA chapter. Several organizations In th . . i... ..-.mrihiiti toward cniniuiiiiT .......... th expends 'f th trip and s Serv much appr-ciatHl. sas Grald Jonas'n. agriculture in- structor and rra When you patronize Gazette Times advertisers, y0.,",1 make a better paper Jell them you aaw It in the Gaxette-Tlmea. eonte!. tnfferrnc in Ih game was (he hiufu r- ' ral!V ,"f i . aftw. M-itkrt II lull fflHl ih in- ii""i " ... . luck. However, when ti got tough on an unu.u. day and It waa i.etvMary to call on reere for aujn!. HTl-ner-a liriwh llun-l-ar Ku- litrlv le-au or r-m ihjoih- while the larger who.l nua ttuuad of neiulv W Ihv to lraw fitun. ivtier nii. . . . tlarv lilckelta pasMii u Cherry for th firt wanton louch.lown in in nHT.iiu !. ..- . n-... LI..L lr.. f , T t III tHllllI bv III. Kelts was no go.!. Tli point for in r.Ki -..--i.. in ih riml half. lit ih third quarter. Heppner Mntti-d a dflve hen MUKey wmdle rectverel a lumiue h i .. ll ,....r IX Til II DrtfHHlll 1111- II' II"" ' .... . Jim lK.h.rty and Simon Mnters alternated packing uie ou - .... .......I HrivK uhlrli also In cluded on pa from Ihrty to Kl"k joniiMin. I'HMiiH .i. . .i.i.. i... n i. a urni over 1111? umr Til.-... - i from th two yard line ana mur th score . A pass irm herty to Mark Itrown lor me tin i-i'ii'i - - Th Mustang- umn i enjoy nu ll for long, wamonna mu-ii.-i- rd a drive, and using ahort gain- ii vard iirnaltv hurt th llepp "r V?uK an.i finally lUckrtL went over from th " a klk try lallca ana me "- was 12 A. Th MuMangs had an "rr"- tunlty to win th gam they had It lourui iwn - yard to g for a towhjUnan. 9 m .a. a h Iff at f 1 till th miirin ",-f . ivarrtl that in liav leen ma.i to mo " but a IS yard enaiiv w -ed. and this moved lhm ba--k o Ih Hi and lounn was too much to mak. Individually. I mm wj; bv far th l etter team. - oiler aald. Wahtonka used no L'phomores w h.l th JlePP- lineup Is lioerany pwiiim them. , , ,,, Heppner gaine.i ruKhing to H ",r.."""M.7.:: 'alng was even - ?.-"; rnch. imhertywinp rii . m-ven to"- Ulisio,, Jr . a Mvlm fur m n on 7 tries for a .o, ""7", nUiJ takl.- despltth fart that h was III ami nan t -moved from the gm early In ,h aeinind half- Nalhro Cox and Mark Murray each mad No on was hurt In th gam" but several of th plaven .sut ured from heal ranauauu... Cardinals Submerge Riverside, 33 to O lUIt-9. . First showing nere was vr r i .h Mwrmirv lines at Hepp- nor Auto Sales last week. The new Bronco, 4-wneei on of the Ford line. Is attracting considerable attention, accord ing to Earl Ayres. anu me i.-- two-way tailgate on the station wagon is proving fascinating to those Interested in autos. The tailgate swings either down, like the tailgate of a pickup truck, or outward, like a door. Both Jim Farley of Farley Mo tor Co. and Roice Fulleton of fhxmisi cah thev were pleased with new features of tneir respecuve unc .w...r.sumnt n Ha nn tn nCW cars are elsewhere In this pa per. Mark Brown Shows Slides at Chamber r 1. D.j.,n who U'an ft TTHTTl - i .ho iinitoH Nations Youth Ifri ui iiic ..... - Pilgrimage under the auspices of the Odd Fellows lodge last summer, showed colored slides of his trip al me regular muu j.. niuiiimf nf th HeoDner vfnrrmv Count v Chamber of ine talk in connection with the i : J ...V,lnh ehnWM RTpniC highlights en route 10 new xoin. City and wasningwii, y-i well as pictures ai me umicu Nations and in the nations capital. . . , . Krown was one 01 a uuo. ..nwumtpH thi Northwest on the Pilgrimage this year. . n . . . l.rv o Mrs rflUl Drown, mc.. mother, was also a guest at the meeting. R. G. (Pete) McMurt ry of the Odd Fellows introduced them. i . i n ito down a lew gu"'"3 n - r -to the river. When I come bacK. . ... .. ..if.A von eaten sne u asK. . .. , vet" Just like you had really gone home," he said. !"" ' , . ,1,. QUIlll IUUUIUU"". r - Beng was accepted by the ,s t tne home team In the tribesmen because he ate their ;holJ and they nevcr could get t Hrank their wine, anai 1.IUU. slept lone's Cardinal surprl s e d even themselves when they scored five touchdowns and tHrw extra points to submerge !di..ih' D.man football team at Boardman rrioav ai.-"" In a non league game. 33 to 0. They had expected a tough k..h from the Tirati-s. but two quick touchdowns by the Cardl For Your Protection Turner, Von Martcr and Bryant Answers Your Insurance Questions QUESTION: If I insure my home for $10,000, does that mean if the horns is totally destroyed by fire the insur ance company has to pay me the entire amount? newrn. Kn the insurance JV11.7V... will pay you up to the value of the property at the time of loss, up to the face value of the policy or the replacement r.t i-ho nrnnfvrtv. depend ing on how your insurance is written, we wouiu nave iu the policy to determine exactly. This public service Is our way of advertising. Your insurance questions will be answered without charge or obligation if you'll send or bring them to Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Winner Pb- 678-9652 Modern Math Class To Start Friday Eve a .laca in modern math will start Friday night at 7 o'clock in the junior high school li brary through tne extension !..- c..r nvlH Potter of servite, oupu - . the Morrow county school sys tem announces. The next session will be Saturday morning from 9 until 12, and the course will continue througn live sessions. The class is arrangeu uuwuB Eastern Oregon College, ana Avery Millering, assistant super intendent of the La Grande school system, will be instruct or. All those interested are in vited to appear for registration Friday evening i - .- formation may be obtained from the county school office, Pn. 989-8123, Lexington. WEATHER By LEONARD GILLIAM Official weather report for the week of September 30-October 6 is as ionows High 78 80 77 79 80 68 77 v,i ruwinitatmn ror tne uwii f " ., month of September was Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Low 43 43 44 46 49 44 44 Prec. .12 in tkoir homes despite Sll'l'l 1" - - , j.li. :i.u nrxA thn nriml- incrcaioic iuui ' , tive customs of the dark skinned nooo e who innaDii o"i third of the geographical area of South Viet Nam and form about one-fourteentn oi iu w ulation. . I He did it. he said, because was necessary to gei j done. "If you just come out irom . ! .ha mnrnlnor talk &tOUt a project, and go back ; In the evening, mey iw uu noses at you ... iu be accepted by them then ou Can WOrK Wlin mein, 'f,- said. . . . Benge found mat wuiimus with the tribesmen who aress in loin cloths and sun ngni wim spears and crossoows iw more man me mi vit -mechanics and agricultural en gineering he learned at Oregon statp university. They Work by Seasons The Montagnards' life is strict ly patterned into cycles. Certain jobs are done in certain seasons, and because of their subsistence level, anything that interrupts the pattern causes hardship "You just can t go inio a nam let and say, 'Let's build a self- t.i haro Yon have to take into consideration whether It s tne SiaCK ueusun ui iivii, i J saia. . . . romn rat nu tne worn u a .ian oiH tffhnirians fur rtiiieiivoii w.v. . i . . i r ... that morp tnan iner is me ion v a dozen Montagnard tribes, each 1 - ....... artrl ilia. Wltn IIS Own language onu A . i 1.1. u n cjimtnan ren tral highlands, where the Viet . HnnH.n4H tnotr Cong nave cuiitciiuoi greatest strength at present. T.iv.nDmon glen farm one Datch 111 ucsii it i. i . of land one year, raze a forest to grow Crops eisevvncic n.- next, and keep rotating until about 10 years has passed and the original plot, with its over growth, is considered fertile The American am 6i..w .j in.t..mnu nffiHala have ana v ituian.v. v.- -been trying to get Montagnards to use fertilizer instead of their ancient stnp-piani lecmnvn. But it isn't easy, Benge said. A Few Are Convinced "It's not enough to tell these people they can't live without fertilizer. They've been living ...:.u.. 1. tnr .ontnrlfiK." he said. W1U1UUI 11 iv v... . ... , - Benge said he has found some success in persuading one or two families in a village to try fertilizer on tneir iieius anu . vincing the rest with the results. But that's Just the beginning. Because aid officials don't ex pect to supply the fertilizer for ever, the commodity must be made available on the market a task easier said than done in an area where the Viet Cong have cut all ground transporta tion. Then, somehow, the Mon- . .) ..rill Yiatra tn ho pdll cated to set aside money to buy Benge, who has learned a use ful knowledge of Vietnamese anrl turn Mnntadtl ard dialects. said he pot interested in this work when he heard about LV.S KinK- . . lilrWoff lone iook me ui-n-K and started a march downileld that Riverside could not stop. It reached paydirt when Ma rk Halvorsen connected with Jay Ball on a nlr-yara aenai. tn for the point was no good. Riverside came un -drive of Its own that was final ly halted on the lone 18. ;tartlnfr at this point. Eddie Sherman grabbed a Halvorsen 4 m l n a Q n 11 pass that coverea w a,"Z' a then broke away on a 67-yard Cross Country Teams To Compete Friday Cross country teams of Hepp ner High school, coached by Don McClure. will enter their second contest Friday against the Herm Iston varsity. They will compete at 4 p.m. over a 2Vi mile course. Th ionr distance men ran Friday In Pendleton, their first meet. They piacea in. points among the four schools entered. First was Pendietl' Walla Walla, second, and Herm- iston, lourtn. ..... ... With a time of 14:34 over the mi ii- column "nurse. 1 lm nine rcuui - - Smith placed fourth in a field of in vms.iy. . .. Five irom Heppner , 1" ""i I...I.. .,.i. with a field Ot 24 entered, riacing iwuim 1.8 mile course with a time of 9:40 was Randy Stlllman; 9th at rn Ti Chnrman flnO 1 ltn y was un i.vi.....i 7 A.u.. at 10:07 was Bill McLeod. Others running from Heppner weie in nie Hanna and Steve Baker. Rummage Pickup Service Available hp HenDncr Ul 1 1 1 1 i i L n; j v TQtrno who are sponsor- V''" " '", -ll ...mcra inK me ouiiui sale October 29 and 30 are now seeking contrinunons irom ni public. They oner a pn-iw ice in Doin twvv1 Anyone In the Heppner area ...i.. l. nrA usahlo Clothing or household articles that they 1 . mav CPt In tOUCh with Mrs. Jimmy Prock Mrs. Don r VATm 1 n McClure. Mrs. wes m"" Mrs. James Stillman and the ar il.U. ...ill Ka .allpH for. I it lea wui t ai t -t r. frtnn a rf1 a M TS. in me wmi,' - It i Lvnn Pearson or Mrs. Harley Sager may be contacted, or ar .i.i . rtol'a Markpt. The sale will be held again at the Trl-Co building on Main street, October anu ou, tween the hours oi :w a.m. and 5:30 p m. Rainbow Girls Hold Bulb Sale Saturday F.uth Assembly, Order of Rain bow for Girls, will sponsor a sale of spring bulbs on the downtown Heppner streets dur ing the day Saturday, accord ing to Mrs. Tom Hughes, moth er advisor. , ... . Proceeds of the sale will be sent to the Oregon School for the Blind, which Rainbow Girls over the state help to support. ....I. HHnllWlf scamper that trouKii lightning mmkc mr --, This touchdown made u (o and the extra point on a pass irom ni""M Leon Maglll to wing mt. to 13 0. The second quarter was score les. In the third. lone kicked off and held the Pirates. They ... inna nnit nn an en- punn-u iu ".v - . suing play Halvorsen took the f v,.w.H.i around left end and galloii 6o yar.ls for a touehdown. ne , was anotm iiaivoiii-'""--" ni and the score was u-v. . .... tt thlnl nunrtcr. LflllT in ' . - " . , , .. .nnl nnnthlT AlTlllI IO iiaivorM-ii ---- . Monte Crum for 11 yards and a touchdown, ine qun-.- .-..i. kail nn a aniak lor tnC 1(MK 1 1 1 IT una. v., - extra point, and the count was now 27-U. , , , , iinnt Crum added anotlier third quarteir score when he tal lied on a run from nine yards out. but the extra point failed. lone's reserves were now in the game and they finished with the freshmen. The young sters held Riverside Inside the c n nA onmo rlose IO l'l rates m .-- scoring twice themselves In the final stanza. u "We expect a lougner In the league contesi rriuujr, Coach Meyers said i w' pleased with our irehiunen, m. .-i. u.i..Annn nlavcd an ex- ceptlonal ball game. Our defen- slve team na uni " deaL" . ,. t. H maI 'I fi vnriiH (in 1 1 1 ground and 176 through the air for a total oi oio Bloiift 8 throiitfh lit . YOU CAN BE A WINNER IN OUR FREE IPJUNT, nDA WIN! Warm-up ackt. h.lmatt nd footballs ar tha big priiM for iy. 8 9 or 10. OWtr boys of It. 12 and 13 can win hand rnX?hto?i boy. e.n wm . trip to .rt NFL Ean,. 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