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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1965)
Grange Enjoys Halloween Party ly xathekinc uhdstbom toNK At the Wlllowt Grans meeting Saturday rvrnlnf, Mn Kathrn YarnHI wu iipm-ihh1 an honorary memhrrhlu In rw oKiilllon of hrr Urancv loyally and auiion. After the short builneM trust ing a Halloween party with Itamri fur old ami Youiitf Hers) enled. Tlx dinlnit room fra tured Halloween gobllna, black tata, wltdii-. and tumikln farra. lU-freahmerita (if dueh nut, ssndwlrlie. and rookie were enjoyed by all. Mr. Ma Colt-man mvlved ihcr Inr le. tllet-tlon of offlrers will te the order of liuklni'M at I ho nest meeting on Novemln-r 2U. An all day merlin? of the Home Koonomlm rlub wm held (Mutw-r n at tl lnn of Mr. Cleo I iiiUirra with Mrs. Bl Ak rra aaklMlnj;. MmlM-ra are re quested to l.rln ChrUlma ra rnta for latlrnts at the t:tnrn Orriron Mai hoMltal to tlx? meeting In NovrmiH-r. Tlx" fo. lowing articles are suitable Rift: sweater. rles. hoUM) coat, toilet article, lotion, to. bam. etc. Mrs. James Llnday won tlx door tzi. The November rlub data will Ik announced later, depending on arhool activities. Mra. llcrsh al Townsend and Mra. Lewi llalvorwn will be hontewwa. There will be election of offi cers. I'omona Cranio wa announc ed fisr October 30 at IrrlRon. Members are urj:ed to attend thla meeting. Norman Nrlnon l In Portland Winter's Coming! Can You Afford An Accident? With bad weather ahead. motorUU ahould prrpare now to have their can In good nape for winter driving. Ifa the time to be aure you have adequate liability, med ical and property damage coverage. One unfortunate accident could coat you thou and of dollars. LET US PROTECT TOU NOW I Check with ua to know jwu Insurance Is adequate. Turner, Van Marter and Bryant, Ins. HEPPNER v tailing Ma parrnta, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Nelson. Kr. Mr. Nel son la hospitalised fur observa tion and treatment reatlval Date Scheduled Plan were formulated fo' the Fall Vllval bv s larjio group of reprrncntatlvra of community oriranlatlona at a meeting at tlx home of Mra. Arthur Llnd- ktrom on Monday evening. It via divided to have the lest I val Iierembrr 12 at the school lafetorlum ami gym. IV t a Omega Sorority will aiwnsor the event and will serve dinner irom 2M lo 2.00 pm. alter which the varlou booths will be oen. Mouths may be set up on De cember 1U and II. There I atlll time for any additional cluti or organization to lan a booth. Mr. and Mr r . T. Martin re- tuned on Wednesday frm a trip which tik them to fru-kt Klvcr, Uano, where tney visited their ixm In law and daughter, Mi. and Mr. Al liraell, and to Othello, Wakh.. where they were gurnt of their son and daugh ti r In law, Mr. and Mr. Mt-lvln Martin. Ralph Martin made the trlii with hi parent. He haa Itikt completed baxlc training f- the Oregon National Cuard at Fort OrU. Calif, and ha re- turnel l work at Clarence Walker'a Flowrra In Portland, where he U a designer. Mr. and Mr. K. It. Srhaffer nrt-ompanletl by her father. Jack llnd. Sr. and Mr. and Mra. t. L. t.ieuallcn of Pendleton, left. on Wciinekiidy for a vacation at ILake. Mr. and Mr. flsrland Swan- kon, Mrs. Mary swanuon, Mrs. Oftrar Lumlell, and Mr. and Mr. lUvmond Lumlell were among thoe relative attending the funeral service fur Warren L. Oulrhcr at linteman t'haix-1 Greftham on Thursday. Inter rnent wa at Willamette Nation a I cemetery. . Mr. Arthur Mndatrom ajM'nt Welneday lo Friday In Ilerm IMon to be near her father. John Uray, w ho had aurgery on Thurs day morning. Mr. and Mr. Kd Patton re turned on Wednesday from a wiH-k'a vacation cnt In Scat tie. Mr. and Mr. Berl Aker were Initiated Into Locust Chapter No. 119. Order of the LaMern Star, at the regular meeting last Tuesday evening. Refreshment were served from table attract' Ively decorated In the Hallo ween theme. Hostesses were Mrs Millard Nolan. Mrs. K. M. Baker, and Mr. John I'roudfoot. Kodncy Llnnell won the sen ior champion showmanship tro phy on his Angus ateer at the Pacific International Livestock ahow In Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs- Don Llnnell and Brock also attended. Among those from lone at tending the fall workshop of the Oregon Wheat League In Pen dleton this week were: Mr. and Mra. Milton Morgan, Robert Jep ken. Walter Jacobs, and F. T. Martin. Mcmbcra of the Legion Auxil iary are reminded to bring gifts for the Veteran's Gift Shop to the November 2 meeting at the Legion hall. Fayne Ely and five friends were guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely over the week-end. They went hunting and all the men In the party were successful. Merrlc Jo and Chcryle Morris on with two friend aprnt the week end at home with their parent, Mr. and Mr. Jodie K. Morrison, Paul Pioudfoot flew bark to Portland on Monday after apend Ing a school holiday hive with hi parents, Mr. and Mra. John Proudfoot. He attend Blkhop Dagwell .School for Bys. There will he no dance ! on on Saturday evening, Oc-toln-r 23. The following Satur day, October 30, lekkona will be held a Ukual followed by a Halloween cotturne party for member of the lone lnc club and their gutmt. Mra. llnper lltnM-n of Portland I visiting al tlx home of her slkter, Mra. Victor Kletmann. Mr. and Mra. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr. H-nt Tucday lo Friday at the Oregon Coal. They stopped In Eugene and vUited at the home of Mr. Pettyjohns niece, Mr. and Mr. Ray Turner. Roland l.'kstrom. a atudent at Wenatchee Junl College, pert the wick end here with his par ent. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Kk- ktrom. Sr. Terry O'Connrs left on Sun day after apending several day at home with her parents, Mr. and Mr. C'harle O'Connor. She U attending St. Helen Hall. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Crum and family attended a family cele bration In The Dalle on Sun day honoring Mrs. C'rum's fath er. K. C. Strahm, on his birth day. Jack and Bob Crum of Portland also came up for the day. Cardinals Whaclc Echo, Nail Down Grid Title Heppner Runners !Top Hermisfon Heppner'a croa country team, running In a four-way meet In lendleton Tucaday. came out third, winning over llermlston High school vanity, and trailing Pendleton and Kennewlck. In croK country'., the lowest kcore Is the winner, and I"en dleton had 37, Kennewlck, 38, Heppner 80 and llermlston 82. Twenty-eight runners panic! pated. and 11m Smith came In fourth In the Individual compe tltlon running the distance In 11-25, a new record for him. Randy Sttllman was In 13th place with 15.07, beating his previous mark by 25 seconds; Dill McLcod was 18th with 15. 28. also topping his previous best; and Jim Sherman was 23th In a time of 17.15. Rod Fife of llermlston cover ed the distance In 14.00 to lead the field, followed by Bob See borg of Pendleton In 14.16, and Paul Buechler of Kennewlck was third In 1422. This was the fourth meet of the season for Heppner High's young team, and the first time It had defeated another school's varsity. Coached bv Don McClure, tne squad goes to Burns Friday for a meet there and then runs at llermlston Tuesday. District meet will be Friday, October 29, at Pendleton with the top two teams qualifying for the state meet Participating will be Nyssa, Burns, Heppner and wan- tonka. The boys run 2tt miles In cross country competition. ItU MrlMW KOXl Htrdtoa America's famous family car takes on new sports-car jazz! Powered by Ford... presented by your FORD DEALER Fairlane's been re-lnventedl New styling, new performance, new models. (Same family-car dependability as always.) New convertibles! And new GT and 500XL Wowl New jazz is right. Come dig ill In crunhlng Fxho there Friday night, 3D to 7, lone a Cardinal wed up the Umatilla Morrow 8 man football championship af ter playing Jut two league garm-a. Tlila wa a'companlUhed with an al"! by ltlvrrld which de feated Wenton the same day, 14 li. With only four team In the league, lone has a record of 2 0, while Rlverttde and Ktho have each completed their schedule with records of 1-1 and 1 tie. Weston, which plays the Card inal at lone Friday, has an 0 2 mark. So the rriday out come will have no bearing on the champlonnhlp. In acorlng the one sided vic tory over Kcho. the Cardinals played excellent football. "It was one of the t-kt games I've seen a team play for a long time. The boys knew It was for the championship. The linemen opened holes so big anyone could have gone through," Coach Gordon Meyers said. Action started early. On the second play of the game, Mark Halvorm-n took the ball on a bootleg around right end and went 00 yard to a touchdown. Jay Ball ran the extra point, and lone held an early 7 0 lend. Coming bark In the first quarter, the Cardinals drove down field and Ball scored throuch the middle from the two. Ihe extra point was a pass from Ball to Leon Magill and lone was In front, 110. In the second quarter. Bob Ba ker added to the total with .1 one-yard plunge, but the point try was no good, and at half time, the Cards led, 20 0. After intcrmUklon, Baker scooted around end and romp ed 4 yard to score In the third Quarter. The convention at tempt again wa no good, and the tally was 2fi 0. Later In the third, Halvorsen broke through off tackle and galloped 45 yard to score, making It 32 0. Fxho prevented a shutout In the fourth when George Koffler crashed over from the two and he also ran the extra point, bringing the count to 32-7. In making a desperation pan later In the game, Fxho found that Keith NeUon of the Card wa there to pick off an Inter ciptlon, and he ran GO yards for the final touchdown. HalvorM-n passed to Pat Mf KUIgott for the point, and the final score was 3'J-7. "It was a great team effort." said Coach Meyers. I'm just so Httmt GAirm-TlMtS. TWtdarr. October 11, IKS Too La to To Classify JOIN THK FUN. and help a good rause. Come to the public card party Monday evening. Oct otter 23, at the Legion Hall, for bridge and pinochle, lot JIM'S MEAT CO. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Stnnilald, Oregon Okl-rashlonad Hickory Smoksd Wednesday Curing SlanibtSTlna Dors Moo dors, fridays Cutting and Wrapping Locker Be4 and fork Will pick up two best or nor fx of char? Phone 449-3623 Jim Tolas Day or Wight l'HAi, C.f (l. H4 I CtlM name them all a outstanding, but there's no serwe In thai." He aald that LYho'a offense looked good but Ion wa "great" on defense. The Card line also did good work on of fensive blocking. lone gslned 'JM yard rush ing and 62 paaslng. Fxho gain ed 18 ruKhing and 100 passing of prises, refreshments, S ft) pm, 1 per person, sponsoret! by Ltglun Auxiliary. 34c ftm BplAMrt Team Bank of FX) Peterson Jewelry Del W-fket Lima's No. 8 Jack's Chevron BrtsUm'a Elk'a High Ind. Game Lorraine Ledbrtter. 180; High Ind. Ser. es Hue Jones, u0; High Team CinM BrUtow-s. IM: High Team Series Brtstow'a, 2505. W L 21 7 I 1) 17 11 1.1 II 13 15 104 17 H 10 1( 20V4 Bulls Foe Sale 40 HEAD REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS Most Popular Bloodlines All Clean Pedigrees THEY WILL BE FOR SALE NOVEMBER I. 196 J. AND ANT TIME THEREAFTER. M COMING J-TEAl-OLDS. SEVERAL HERD BULL fBOSPECTS AMONG THEM. WHITE ELEPHANT RANCH SID SEALE CONDON, ORE. The Timber Indus try--America's Oldest Marks jNafional IFoirest Products WeeEi OCTOBER 17-23 ' TREES IMAGINE TOUR CHILD GROWING UP IN A COUNTRY WITHOUT TREES AND FOREST PRODUCTS I THE UNITED STATES IS TRULY A TREE COUNTRY AND IS DEPENDENT ON THE PRODUCTS THAT COME FROM TREES. Oregon Supplies One Fourth of the Nation's Softwood Lumber Employment in the Forest Industry Repre sents 55 of the State's Manufacturing Employment. 78,838 Workers Have Full Time Jobs. Oregon's Forest-Based Plants Produce Goods Worth $1,274,000,000 Annually. Nearly 5000 Wood Products Are Derived From Trees. By the Year 2000 the Nation's Needs for Forest Resources Will Triple. Forests are our only Renewable Natural Resource. Our communities are dependent on Forest Industries for Economic Stability. We are proud to be a part of this great Industry and call upon all people to help protect and conserve our valuable forests. WOOD RECREATION IAATED TP' WW ar- Wm r WILDLIFE We grow trees as a crop and are dedicated to perpetu ating our forest resources. HEPPNERAUTO SALES, INC. Heppner, Oregon