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eiries if heuis htmei At Cardinals' HoniiecoiiiEiig If lATHERINC UNDSTROH ION K 1 lomewm i n ( act i I tie I lone li;ti m-IiimiI briran ll Thursday rvrnintf with the turning nf a lar: iHtrif ir dur ing l hp rally le by rll lead er lumnte llvrxl. Inna I'otrit- rr. Ikiririle Akrra anl Iternirre rnia. Mr. and Mr Charles fr"- ( Mt, Mr. and Mr. fttxrt Alters il nrtiand were vtcrh rml numii ! HI iiarrtitt, Mr, and Mf. hVrl Akrrs. llun liprnn fU-hrkah ltt met Thursday evening. Olulirf Matthews. Aniher hlghlitfrtt utlJl. al the home of M. W. C in fany was in Durrune of the c lawiunl. rnur rnemiv jtavt I iu unwritten work to Pl.tr it I I on Hif lull south of town, Thla was Kiacular and cnuld Im iMfii fii'iu null a tlmiaiM-r. llie frrhman rlM prepared the li'uty KIohih McMillan of 1.4-kinicton. There wne Iwrlva iiM'inlx'r imHM-nt and two "I" and a I mi hull! the bonfire, truest. Mrs McMillan and Mrs. rTiuay anrrnoon me pme'i riaru-s loiiey irum iiuiiy iamih fanllnala ! (rated the Weston In Islington. fooihall team al the Memorial Held. Purlnjr half time the llurnciiimlnK Quern and hrr court were arinouruvd liy Jay Hall of the Lettrrmen's Club. Senior Karen llama, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Vrtlr llama, Mai M-liHlfd queen and rln-(thm- were Kandy Mrvaon. tho- rn from lite Junior cum; JanH I'lana were made for a trav eling" food sale (MIoIhT J" I Mrnilx-rs are to In Inn food to llie lioiii? tf Mra. Dinar Met maun by 10 ("J a rn. Anyone wuhlnir lu Mac an order for food may contact Mra. Paul I'clivlolin. Sr., or Mra. Kirtmann. Refreshments were served by Mra. Wallare Matthew and I'almatt-er, a sophomore; and! Mrs. lavld Rictmann, -u Bonnie Akers bmn the freshman r-a claoa. Friday evening a lartre crowd of young Mope attended thr dance hrld In the old run with the Dartel Five from Pendleton furnishing the mutlc .Halloween decoration were used and punch and cookie were erv-d during the dance by the Letter men. sponsor of Homecoming events. Mr. ami mm. t leu Kea were host for a family dinner on Sunday, when all of their child ren and their families were present. (lueMi were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ilea and family and Mr. and Mr. Dalian lu-a and family of Condon. Mr. and Mr. Francla Ilea of llepn, Mr. Mr. and Mra. Klchard He a and family of Cortland. Mr. and Mra. Jamca Martin and liahy of Pen dleton. John He and Mr. and Mra. Keith lira and family of lone. Hick M.wket hai been hold Ini; a close out ale the pant two week and the market will close on Octolier 30. The utorc. whlih H owned by Cecil Hick of lioarriman. ha Ix-en opral ed by Mra. Dorl Collyhorn and Ml.ia KVelyn Marick. Mm. Ilicka who Mrate a Rrocery In lloardman la planning! a new market In the newly relocated titv of lloardman. Mr. and Mr. Kldred Coron left last Wednesday for their home in VItorle. Calif., after M-nllni M-veral weeks here at tending to buMneft. Lee O'Connor, a freahman at the L'nlvcrltv of Oregon, apent the weekend here with her par- IUy W. Undatrom. dUtrlct deputy t thr Cirand Master of Uutrlct .No. 2H; Walter Jacob, womhlpful master of lone Lode 4No. 120 A. F. A. M. and J anna Danett went to Condon aturJav rvenirij to attend a barbecue dinner and evening rni-rtlnit celebrating the 75th annlveroary of Mt. Morlah Uxlt;e No. J", which Maw held in the Condon Memorial hall. Mm. Keith Ilea, accompanied by Mra. Herbert Kkatrom. Jr.. diove to Cortland on Friday to vlalt her mother, Mr. Lloyd How ton. who I a (Mitient at the UnlvcMiy of Oregon Meillcal Mhool. She I under observation artel treatment for an eye ali ment . Mr. and Mr. Dean Kcklcber rv of Dufur were vlMtinjj old friend In lone on Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Victor Itlctmann and their houM-RueM. Mr. K Iht lljnvn of Cortland, were week end cuents of Mr. and Mr. John Turner at Baker. The lad le are sister. Mr. Bonnie Kubanks and family were visiting friend In lone from their home In IVct Und till week end. Church Plan Dedication An Installation and dedica tion acrvlce of all church whoot worker and the Hoard of Christ Ian Education plu the dedica tion vt the new Christian Kdu cation Building of the United Church of Christ will tie held on Sunday morning, October 31. Following the service there will be "open houc" at the new building. Everyone la cordially Invited to thla service and to Visit the new facilities fVrfh men and women of the church THE tfW GAZE Aygtff HEPPNER TTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 28, 1965 Sec. 2 -A pcgei met on Monday morning fur (leaning of the new building and also a fall houaecleanlng of the church. I laroom ciulp rnent waa moved from old class rooms in the c hurch to the new building, Mr. arid Mr. Alfred Nelson Jr. are In Cortland to visit Ma father, Alfred Nelson, Sr., Who la hospitalized Mr. Henry It. Krelm returned to her home In (cell on Mon day after spending Mime time at their ranch near Fast (.lac ler I'ark. Montana. Her ateo- father and mother, Mr. and Mra. Arl Boner of Medfurd, have tx-en staving with the children dur ing her absence. The Legion Auxiliary will meet In the legion Hall on No vember 2. Memlier are urged to be present and bring gift for the veteran's Chrlstma Gift Shop. The lone Dance club will hold a rotume Halloween party fol- owing lesson on Saturday evening at the Lrelon Hall Mr. and Mr Alvln Male and family of Colfax atopped to isit her parent. Mr. and Mr. lr-o (rabtree on Sunday a they returned from m trip to Cort land. Jlmmle and Kevin remain ed for a visit with their grand parent, the Crabtrce and the U A. Mabe. The annual meet ins of the Mid Columbia Association of the United Church of Christ wa held at the Condon church laat Wednesday and Thursday. Those attending from lone were Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Smouse and Carl. Don lirl.stow. Mr. and Mr. Itobcrt Jepsen, Rev. and Mrs. Walter R. Crowe!!, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Jr.. Mr. ani Mr. F. T. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Baker. Mrs. Norman Nel son, and Mr. Klla Burgoym. An outstanding speaker was Dr. David Ixnnlngton, mission ary from Yendl, Ghana In Af rica. Other mtM-aker at the meeting were lr. A. J. Buttrey. sutx-rintendent of United Church of Christ In Oregon; Kev. Willi am Meyer, minister of church Kx tension: Ml.ss Kuth Baile, director of Christian Education; and Wlllard House, conference capital gains manager, all of Portland. Guest speaker at the Wednesday night banquet was Father I'. J. Lunham of the Condon Catholic church, who told of the meetings of the ecu menical council being held at the Vatican. Walter Borgstrom of San Jose, Calif visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl IWgsirorn and a I I he home of Mr. and Mr. Iloland Bergstrom and fam ily, and Mr. and Mr Art Stef anl. Jr.. and family last vteek. lie also enjoyed some fishing while here. Ilia parent look him to CirtlanJ Friday, where he visited his Mother and fam ily. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Berg itrom befor leaving for home by plane on Saturday. Several school mate of Wal ter ftergstom gathered at the Ik-rgstrom home last Thursday evening for a visit. Curst were Arthur and floy A. Llndstrom, Gerald Bergstrom. Arthur War ren, Louis Carlson, J a me Cetty- John. Robert and Herbert Ceter- son, Rudy oerestrom, (erald Crterson, and Arl Stefanl, Jr. Shower Honors Mrs, Darldsoo Mrs. Jerry Davidson was hon ored with a stork shower held at the Catholic church social mom last Thursday evening Hostesses were member of St William's Catholic church. As slstlng her with the many love Iv gifts were her sister. Bonnie Morgan, and Mrs. Francis Kea of Heppner. The tea table had a beautiful arrangement of fall flower flanked by candle. Mrs. I.lovd Morgan, mother of Mrs. Davidson, poured for the guest Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Krcus at their Cecil home were Mr. Kreb's brother- In law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sherrell. and family and Mr. and Mr. Gene Carver and family of De Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Vel Robinson and fam lly of Arlington. On Friday evening the Krebs entertained their houseguests with a parly leaturing barnecued jamft. Oth er Invited guest were Mr. and Mr. Rol-rt Jepsen. Mr. and Mr. RotK-rt Rletmann. Mr. and Mr. Bill Rletmann, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Cete Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Gene lEietmann of lone: Mr. and Mr. I'hll Sherrell and Mr. and Mrs. Bob De Spain of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Art Boner of Medford; Jane and Clint Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. Merv Thomas and family and the Thomas' week end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roe of Kent. Wash. David Tucker, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker, fell from the bleachers at the school ground Monday evening and fractured his right arm just above the wrist He was taken to Heppner, where it was set and he was able to return to school Tuesday, afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Crow- U-OTD IL RICE Lloyd Rice Assigned To Airlines Post Lloyd It Rice, son of Mr. and Mr. Lloyd O. Rice of lone, has been assigned to the position of Transportation Agent for Bonan za Air Line. Inc. He will be stationed In Reno. Nevada. Mr, Rice attended lone High School, Oregon State University, and Columbia Basin College, I'asco. wash. He had completed the Weaver Airline Personnel School's home study extension course and was attending the resident school In Kansas City, Mo- when selected for the posit ion. ell left Sunday afternoon for few days In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. EL E. Myers of Cortland nave been spending a ten day vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtrce and the two families went hunting together. t.uy Cason of Portland was Sunday visitor of his cousin Mrs. E. W. Bristow and family. Mr. ana Mrs. y. t. Martin had the adult church school class at their home last Thurs day evening to listen to a re cording of the play by T. S. El- tot. "Murder in the Cathedral' bod Sale Set The Triple Links club of Heppner will hold a food sale rid ay. October 29. at Western Auto store, starting at 10 a.m. i i Teachers Hosted At PTA Dinner T MARTHA MATTXSON MONUMENT The Monument ITA sponsored a dinner and re ception f'a teachers In the Mon ument schools Wednesday eve ning. October 13. The "Get Bet ter Acquainted' party started with a rt luck dinner at 6:30 pm. at the school house. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon. October 13 In Monument for the three- month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Glenger who died Saturday morning, October 9. In his home In Pendleton. Burial was In the Monument cemetery, with Carl Driscoll of John Day officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Deibert Stubble field, Terry and Sue. of Port land, were recent week-end vis Itors with his mother. Mrs. Ellen Mubblefield. and with his bro ther Norrls and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carol PlIer and daughter of Portland were week-end visitors with Mrs. Fix ler's aunt, Mrs. Vera Gardner. Mrs. Ellen Moore has been visiting with friends and rela tives in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Hill of Washington were recent visit ors with their son In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Buxton and son Charles. Mrs. Robert Farrel. Mrs. Lou ise Hunt and Gene Hunt drove to John Day to visit Robert Far rel. who Is there In the hospltaL Uoreen Taylor was taken to John Day last week for treat ment to a broken arm. which ! she received when she was thrown from a hrose. Lllburn Hunt, who Is working at the L. S. Ranch, and Homer Wood of Long Creek, received head Injuries when hit by the tall gate of the chip truck while unloading hay at the L. S. Ranch. They were taken to John Day. where they both had stitches to close the cuts on their heads. June Hutchison drove to Pen dleton to be with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Glenger. after the death of their baby, until her husband came home from a hunting trip. Mrs. Ann Cowden was here from Portland for a week-end of hunting and visiting with her grandchildren, the Francis No- Savtngs Bonds Safes Increase in Oregon "V. & Savings lUnd sales In thla County totaled 1UA In September." Morrow County Sav ings Bond Chairman John Vrn ard reported here today, "Sales throughout the" state amounted t. U W. f.-f t month as compared to $2-16.5m3 for the same period a year ago. "National aale for September are $.1U,(jj0,0UJ." he said. -Holding of Series K and Ser lea II U. S. Savings Bonds na tionally are at an all time high of 41 billion, VJi million.' he continued. When asked about the steady Increase In Bond holdings, the Chairman said. "We attribute the popularity of Savings Bonds to maximum safety and built In tax deferment privileges which are attracting those who are building funds for the education of children, for their own retire ment, and for future emergen cies." land family. Mrs. Sharon McKinnon of Heppner apent several days here last w-eek visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bovd liinton, and with her sister. Mrs. Bill Nelll and family. Mr. and Mrs. An-Wl Martin and two sons of Prlnevllle were here for a week-end of hunting. Mrs. Virgil Reynolds spent a week-end In Salem visiting her brother. fip ?f' MLB Pendlcron-Heppner Freight Line DAILY OVERNIGHT SERVICE MONDAY THHTJ FRIDAY TERMINALS t Heppner BUI Farm. Ph. 676-9446 Laxlngtof Crg Barman's Service Station Ph. 989-9S9J Ion Bletmann's Hard war. Ph. 422-7211 Connecting With SITES FBEICHTLUIE AND CONSOLIDATED FREIGHT WAYS. HERMISTON. ALSO GARRETT FREIGHTLINES PENDLETON. OVERNIGHT Sendee From SEATTLE, Wash. Via Con solidated. Freightwars Only. fUl riloy II o HERE'S WHERE YOU GET THE AND HELP THE KINDERGARTEN, TOO CIVIC LEAGUE FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 & 30 FORMER TRYCO BLDG., HEPPNER Morrow Coynfcy G rain growers, nine. jvj uviiyj mm JV SALE Clothing Appliances Utensils Shoes Toys Books Hardware Jewelry Dishes And Many More! Bedding Pottery KnickKnacks MORE GOODS NEEDED FOR PICKUP CALL MRS. JIMMY FROCK OR MRS. DON McCLURE, HEPPNER, OR MRS. LYNN PEARSON OR MRS. HARLEY SAGER. LEXINGTON. THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE ANK OF R Jzastern Oregon HEPPPNER BRANCH HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WHEN: NOVEMBER 8, 1965 TIME: 6:30 P.M. WHERE: FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER Directors will be elected and reports from the president and manager will be received. General discussion of association policies and future will be the order of business. A banquet-type meal will be served by the Rhea Creek Grange at 6:30 p.m. with the grand champion 4-H steer being part of the menu. Valu able door prizes will be given at 6:30, this will consist of packages of another prize steer. You are welcome. Be on time! Paul Jones, President Morrow County Grain Growers