Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 27, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Queen Karen and Court
Rule Over Homecoming
By CATHERINE LINDSTBOM
IONK- Kiireii Nelson, duui-h-t-r
of Mr. mid Mrs. Alfred Nel
son, Jr., hihI ii Nt-nlor, wan chos
imi lliiint'i'iiiiilnu Queen of lone
IIIkIi school hy llm Lellertnen'Jt
flub.
Iteli:nl"t! with her ii m Princes
en were YVIIIu Johnson, Jun
ior; Jodie Snow, a Kophntnoro,
Mini Anita Crawford, IreKhimin.
The elrlw were preHented dur
Ini! half lime of I ho lone-Uina-Jilne
eiime on Krldav afternoon.
I'hev were exenrled and present
ed corsage hy four henlor Imvn,
Vlrt'll MorKan, I'm MeF.lllKott,
mid I,elaml MukIII. I'oii, hch1
dent of the iluh, presented
Queen Karen with 11 heaullful
arm houiUet of red rows. Tho
Klrlit rode around the field and
lo the front of the crandxtand
for presentation, In a cur driv
en hy Charlex Nelson.
On Friday evenlnu tho Home-i-omliu:
dunce was held In the
old Kytn With "Koolhall Daze"
h.h the theme. The Daybreaks
from Pendleton played and the
daneers were also entertained
by tho music of a local (jroup
composed of Keith and ( buck
Nelson, Jim Swanson, Pat Me
Kllie.ott. Nell Christopher s o n.
atid Chris Lovjiren. Ia'uu MiikIII
Kaln presented Queen Karon
ami her court, which was fol
lowed by the Queen's dance.
Kimono Docktcr and Cordon
Meyers, advisors of the U-tler-mens
Club, and their wives
wore ehapcrnnes for the dance.
At an election at lone lllh
school on Monday Junior var
sity cheerleaders were chosen.
They are Joy Hook's. Krlstlne
Peterson, and Linda Pettyjohn.
THE
HEPPNER
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Sehaffer
are spending some time at the
beach with her father. Jack
llynd. Sr.. and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
C. I., l.leuallen and Mrs. Bon
nie Story of I'endleton. This
week -ent( they wore Joined by
other members of tho family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilcrlx-rt Hvnd, ac
eotnpanled by their laui:hter
Carol of Portland and their
niece, Bonnie. Mr and Mrs. Jack
llynd, Jr., who bad been visit
Inn their son lck In Corvallls
this week, also hroue.ht I)lck
with them to the family nath
erinn at Nolseott. Mr. and Mrs.
Seh.iffer ami Mr, llyml, Sr. plan
ned to continue down the Ore
Kim Coast this week, hut tho
rest of tho family returned to
their homos.
Reveal Travelling Gavel'
Hunchj;ras.s Kcbekah Ilne
met at the homo of Mrs. Ida
Coleman last Thursday evening,
then nine of the members drove
to Lexington and paid a sur
prise visit on Holly l.odi:o. Dur
Inn a recess of tho meeting the
lone ladles put on a skit about
a rummage sale and In tho
"lot'' thev found tho traveling
K.ivel, which has been traveling
from one Itobokah IihIito to the
other throughout tho state since
l!l'.l. Members of tho skit were
Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Omar Itlet
mann, and Mrs. del Itea. Mrs.
Alton lliimlett, noble Krand. pre
sented the navel and log books
containing tho history of the
Kavel to the noble grand of Hol
ly. Mrs. Charles padbou;. They
also presented other (.rifts to the
Lexington lodce.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergs
trom and Marias of San Jose,
laiir. have lnen vacationing In
lone this week at tho home of
his fill her. Carl Hergstrom, und
other relatives. They left on
Krldav for I'ortland to visit his
brother, Arthur and family bo
fore returning homo.
Cuests of M. and Mrs. A. C.
Crowvll from Friday to Monday
were their son In law and dau-
liter, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin
While of Albany.
Cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Dar
cell Padherg this week-end were
hi cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Hob-
ort Cason and Mr. and Mrs.
ltudy Mlsotieh of I'oriand and
Stan Tromayno of Lake Okwc-Ko.
Mr und Mrs. Keith Pock and
daughter of Portland were week
end visitors ut tho homo of Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Morgan. Their Utile daughter
stayed for a longer visit with
her KrandparontN.
Sam Harnett of Portland silent
the week end hero hunting and
visiting witn reianves.
Kay no Klv and wvon of his
friends were gnosis of his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Fly, this week-end while hunt
Ink' In tho area.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouso
have returned from attending
tho regional mooting of the Na
tional Hural Kleclrloal Assocl
allot) at Coeur d'Aleno, Idaho
on October 20 and 21. On tho
return trip they stopped In Sand
Point. Idaho to visit Mr. Smous-
e's aunt. Mrs. Huv lloss, who
will bo remembered In lone as
Daisy Smouso.
Mr. and Mrs. Loo Palmer were
hosts at a dinner at their coun
try home on Sunday evening.
CueMs present wore Mr. and
Mrs. Klmcr Palmer of Ileppner,
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Baker, Mr.
and Mrs. Berl Akers and Bon
nie, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Palmer.
The lone Dance Club will
meet at tho legion Hall at 9:00
Din. on Saturday evonlni' Oc-
Itoher 2".). for a "Hard times"
party and dance. Members are
to come costumed to fit the
theme of tho dance, announces
Ted Palmalccr, president.
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Kkstrom,
Sr.. showed a group of Here
ford cattle at the Pacific Inter
national Livestock Kx posit Ion
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sehermer
horn of Myrtle Point wore hunt
ing guest of Mr. and Mrs. BUI
Snow this week-end. They were
former teachers at the school at
(Hex.
Norman Swanson arrived Fri
day evening to spend tho week
end hunting with his brother
Carland Swanson. Other guests
at tin- Swanson homo Friday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
itunnloii and sons Bill and
Steve of I'endleton. The boys
played In tho dame group 'The
Daybreaks" at the High School
Hoiiiisomlug Dance. Other boys
in the group who came with
tho Hunnlons, are Mike Cappl
olio, Micky McLean, and Fred
Keown.
Tho lone band Is sponsoring
a movie "The Moonsplniicrs '
starring Hayloy Mills and Pe
ter Dellenry on Sunday, Novem
ber 13. at the cafetorlum.
Auxiliary to Serf Dinner
The lone Legion Auxiliary
will serve a turkey dinner with
all the trimmings on Election
Day, November 8, beginning at
12:00 noon. They will also serve
pie and coffee all afternoon at
their hall. Proceeds from the
dinner will help defray expen
ses of Improvements at tho
hall. Adults will ho charged
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, October 27, 1966
Sec. 2
l 7ri for dinner with Ore-school-
ers being served free.
Cuests at the homo or Mr.
and Mrs. diaries Dohorty the
middle of the week wore her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Bradsbaw of Albany and their
li,,tlu,i i,ti,tttt A li.V ll.'iuti,, if Kfl.
Inlmrg, Scotland. Mr. llastle had
met tlio itrailsliaw s ilauginer
u'h.,n kin, ui,ii I r:iu,,llncr Jihrnfirl
last year. Ho Is a dairy farmer
and also raises sorno wneat ana
vegetables. Ho was amazed at
the combine with the 20-foot
header on the Dohorty ranch.
Mrs. M-wls I la worsen, accom
panied by Mr. Halvorson, paid
an official visit to Arcadia
Chapter at Fossil on Tuesday
night and a visit to Bushee
Chapter In I'endleton on Wed
nesday evening. She Is a mem
ber of the Knights Templar Kyc
Foundation committee of the
Crand Chapter of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jepsen had
as their guests this week end,
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
James Crom of Bend and Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Wilson, also
of Bond. The group had a suc
cessful bird hunt while here.
Mrs. Walter Roberts returned
on Tuesday from a week at
Pendleton Community hospital,
whore she had a pin removed
from a hip, which was broken
several years ago. Mr. Roberts
is still confined to the hospital
following a bout with pneumo
nia. Mrs. Roberts wag brought
home by her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Turn
er of Baker.
Places in Showmanship
Brock Linnell has returned
from the P-I In Portland, where
he won third place In showman
ship with his Angus steer in a
class of 36 intermediate 4 II
young people. His steer also
placed high choice.
Mrs. Kelly Andrew and Rol
and Bergstrom, both students at
K.U.C., spent the week-end at
their parental homes.
Willows HEC to Elect
Members of Willows Grange
HKC enjoyed a dinner at the
Karl Akers home on Thursday,
October 20. Baked ham and
steak with hot and cold veget
ables and salads were sedved to
20 ladies present. Proceeds from
the dinner will be given to the
club treasury. Mrs. Cleo Child
ers assisted Mis. Akers.
Plans were made for a trav
eling food sale, Kriday, October
28. Prepared fowls are to be
brought to the Grange Hall by
10:. Friday.
The next club meeting will
be hold at the home of Mrs.
Perry Morter on Friday, Novem
ber 18, at 2:00 p.m. Officers for
19CT will be elected.
Willows Grange will meet on
Saturday evening preceded by
a potluck supper at 6:30. Im
portant business will be elec
tion of officers for the coming
year and discussion of insur
ance on the hall.
Beginning In December and
continuing through March, Wil
lows Grange will meet on the
Sunday following the third Sat-
urday of the month. These Sun
day meetings will begin with a
potluck dinner Immediately fol
lowing church. All Grangers are
welcome.
Couple Wed In Fossil
Shirley Hicks and Bruce Botts,
son of John Botts of lone, were
united in marriage at Fossil on
Saturday, October 15, by Judge
Clarence Asher. Shirley attend
ed school in lone and is the
daughter of Cecil Hicks, former
ly of lone and now of Board -man,
and Mrs. Evelyn Harris of
Fossil.
Mr. and Mis. Robert Stark-,
weather and Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Hyle, both of Portland, were
here last week end visiting Mrs.
Earl Evans and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Munkers. Mrs. Evans re
ported they found bird hunting
good, but scattered.
NO.
STUB
SAMPLE BALLOT
To Be Torn Off by The Board Member
OPEN
EVERY DAY
Till 8:00 P.M.
9 P.M. Saturdays
Phone 676-5557
WISHING-WELL
DRIVE IN
North of Heppner
Middlo of Construction
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Morrow County, Oregon, General Election to be Held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1966
MARK A CROSS (X) OR CHECK MARK ( ) IN THE VOTING SQUARE BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND THE NAME OF EACH CANDIDATE VOTED FOR; AND TO
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. Vote for One
101 rj ROBERT B. DUNCAN Democrat
102 g MARK HATFIELD Republican
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end Wheeler Counties, Vote lor One
103
EVERETT J. THOREN
Republican
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TIONAL AMENDMENT Purpose: Requires public bodies taking 1
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job benefits, etc., of all existing and retired employes of old sys- 1-J
tern.
104
AL ULLMAN
Democrat
STATE
FOR GOVERNOR.
Vote for One
105 n TOM McCALL
i i
Republican
106 n ROBERT W. (BOB) STRAUB
Democrat
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR.
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2. STATE BONDS FOR EDUCATION FACILITIES Purpose: Consti
tutional amendment authorizing general obligation bonds for
constructing self-supporting facilities for community colleges.
Permits use of revenues from other state education facilities in
financing projects.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: This amendment to Article
Xl-Fll) and repeal of Article Xl-G would reduce the bonding
limit for Higher Education and community college building proj
ects from $13-1,750,000 to $104,750,000. It would also remove the
present $5,000,000 limitation on indebtedness for community col
leges within the total bonding capacity. The potential average
annual cost for principal and interest on bonded indebtedness
would be reduced by approximately $1,750,000. The indebtedness
under both articles now totals $68,000,000.
YES
NO
107
NORMAN O. NILSEN
Democrat
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111 g E. O. (GENE) FERGUSON Republican
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202
WILLIAM C. PERRY. "Present Judge Position Number Four."
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203
ALFRED T. GOODWIN. "Present Judge, Position Number Five."
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