Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 10, 1966, Sec. 2, Page 4, Image 12

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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Morombor 10. 1966
Cemetery Board
To Elect Member
Br donna eppenbach
IRR1GON The IiTion Ceme
tery board will hold an elec
tion Monday. December 5. tor
the purpose of electing a board
member for a 3-year period.
Petitions must be filed with
the secretary. M- Zepha Warn
er bv Friday, November IS.
Mrs Cleta Lathron and her
daughter Sheryl Wltherspoon
traveled to The Dalles Saturday.
hoin lpbrate Mrs. Walter
Smith's blrthdav. Mrs. Smith Is REUBEN D.
the mother or Mrs. wmrop.
Mr and Mrs. Marlowe Sand
ers of Portland, visited his
mother, Mrs Eunice Sanders, his
brother. Earl Sanders and fam
ily over the week end.
Rev and Mrs. John Kenney
left Monday for Tracy, Calif.,
where thev visited their daugh
ter, Miss Mary Kenney. They re
turned Friday.
Mrs. Warren McCov and Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Gravbeal travel
ed to La Grande Tuesday, where
Mrs. McCoy watched her daugh
ter, Susan McCoy play in a
hockey came at the Eastern
Oregon College. The Graybeals
visited his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gray
lieal. Thev also stopped In Pen
dleton and saw his brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fin
lye Graybeal.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson
and Larry went to Boise. Idaho,
over the week-end to help move
his son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and
baby to Seattle. Wn.. where
John will be employed after re
celving his discharge from the
Air Force.
Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Shep
herd, pastor of the First Baptist
iirrh it Lincoln City. Ore.,
were the overnight guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Vaughn.
Rev. and Mrs. Vaughn left
Thiireriav for the Oregon Bap
tist convention which was held
at Grant's Pass. They returned
Sunday. W. F. Coy was guest
speaker at the Sunday morning
service in the absence oi kv.
Vaughn.
Sundav dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Donald Eppenbach
were her folks. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Isom and Mr. Eppenbach's
sister. Mrs. John Marlow of
rmatilla. Later in the afternoon,
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Al
Eppenbach, Donna and Betty,
Mrs. Elva Sanders. Mrs. Rich
ard Price. Eddv and George. Mr.
and Mrs. William Graybeal. Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Cunningham, of
Hermiston. Thev all helped cele
brate Donald Eppenbach's birth
day. Cflliff Weds in Scotland
Word was received by Mrs.
Elmer Zehner of the recent mar
riage of her son. ETR 3d Class
Howard O. Califf, to Miss Mary
Ann Smvthe of Gournock. Scot
land. They were married at the
registrar's office at Gournock.
Howard is stationed on the
U. S. S. Simon Lake at Holy
Lock, Scotland.
Menus for the A. C Houghton
school for the week of Novem
ber 14-18 are as follows:
Monday macar onl and
cheese, green beans, cottage
cheese and peach, graham cook
ies.
Tuesday hamburger gravy,
over hot rolls, peas and carrots,
plums, lemon cane cocoier.
Wednesday white beans, to
matoes, pears, fluffed jello.
Thursday roast turkey and
dressing, mashed potatoes and
gravy, candied sweet potatoes,
cranberries celery sticks, pum
pkin custard.
Friday clam chowder or po
tato soup, tuna sandwiches,
peaches, cake
Milk, bread and butter served
with the above meals.
V
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GETZ of Portland,
a Ttcv-prestdent ot Biytn a
Co was elected president et
the American Cancer Society's
Oregon division at tht orga
nixation'a annual business
session Friday night at tho
Village Gren in Cottag
Groro. Other officers named
were Dr. Harrrr W. Baker, 1st
vice-president; Mrs. William
Kletiec. 2nd vice-president;
Robert W. From, treasurei;
Wards H. Erwin. secretary and
Dt. Alfred C Hutchinson,
chairman otf the xecutive
committee. The 1965 cancer
crusade was the most succes
ful in the division's history.
raising S395.69S. A total of 22
counties were over their goals
hi said.
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOLS CALENDAR
NOVEMBER U
School Holiday Veterans Day
NOVEMBER 13
Movie at lone High Sponsored by the lone Band 5 (X) P.M.
NOVEMBER IS
Morrow County School District K l Regular Board Meets
Lexington Office 7:30
School District Transportation Committee Meeting 7:00
Lexington Office
Riverside High Girls Vollevball Team at Umatilla
Math Class for rarents at A. C. Houghton 7:(X) 8:30
NOVEMBER 16
District Supt's Meeting in Portland
NOVEMBER 17
Oregon School Boards Association Meets In Portland
NOVEMBER 18
Oregon School Boards Association Meeting Continues
H Box Social at A. C. Houghton
NOVEMBER 19
Riverside High to Play Burnt River High in Boardman In Semi-
Finals tor B-8 inampionsnip i:ju p.m.
Sadie Hawkins Dance at Heppner High
NOVEMBER 21
Morrow County OEA Meets at lone 1:3(1
NOVEMBER 22
Riverside High Girls Volleyball Echo at Boardman
Granges to Meet
Saturday Night
A Droeram of Interest to all
Lexington Grange members is
olanned for the monthly meet
ing Saturday night, November
12, at the Grange hall, starting
at 8 D.m.
Installation is planned for the
following Home Economics club
officers: Mrs. C C. Jones, cnair
man; Mrs. Ernest Christopher
son. vice chairman: Mrs. Wil
bur Steagall, secretary, and Mrs.
Kenneth Smouse, treasurer.
Members and guests are ask
ed to bring articles of hand
craft for a special display ta
hip. These could include holi
dav arrangements, floral and
others, fancy work, crocheting
knitting, ceramics and others.
Sriecial musical numbers are
Dlanned. and refreshments will
follow the meeting.
Members are also asked to
brine gifts for a box which will
ho delivered to the State Hos
pital in Pendleton. Suggested
men s guts are pipes ana io
baccos. toiletries, shaving lo
tions, deodorant sticks, sport
shirts, colored tee shirts and
slippers. Gifts for women could
include lingerie, scans, nosiery,
costume jewelry, hair nets, cos
metics, textile paints, yarn, cro
chet thread and remnants.
Gifts for the children could
be cuddly toys, games, musical
games, ball point pens, wnunf
and drawing materials. Genera
items are needed for the hospi
tal wards, which could be in
the line of appliances, recrea
tion games, pool tables, and
various art supplies.
The HEC will be collecting
items this month and anyone
with a Question Is asked to
contact Mrs. Jones.
County School Calendar
Morrow-Umatilla
NOVEMBER 23
Administrator's Meeting-
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xm mil
-Pendleton
NOVEMBER 24-25
Thanksgiving Vacation
NOVEMBER 26
District 7-A 2 Committee Meeting following Board of Control Meet
ing In Portland
NOVEMBER U
Elementary and Secondary Curriculum Meeting at Lexington
7:30
Riverside Gains
State Semi-Finals
In 8-Man Football
Rive r s 1 d e High's Pirates,
champions of the Umatilla-Morrow
8-man football league,
edged out the southern champ
ions, Prairie City, in a close
game at Boardman Saturday af
ternoon, 1312.
The Pirates will play the
Burnt River team of Unity on
Saturday, November 19, at 1:30
pm. in the state semi finals.
Winner of this game will play
in the state championship game.
Riverside's first touchdown
against Prairie City was made
bv Gary Baird on a pass from
Chester Phillips. Baird ran the
extra point. The second score
was made by Bob McRae on a
pass from Phillips, out me ex
tra point try was missed.
Prairie Citv's failure to con
vert after two touchdowns meant
victory for the Pirates.
Coach Dante Daltoso said the
Pirates made 449 yaras
achieving the victory, as
pared with 354 yards
visitors.
This is the first year that Rlv
prsirie has won the 8-man
championship, the coach said.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
Heppner Elementary School and
and Heppner High School
November 14-19
November 14 Lunch meat
sandwiches, corn, candied sweet
potatoes, milk, pineapple upside
down cake.
November 15 Hambur let
gravy and rice, mixed veget
ables, bread and butter, cab
bage salad, milk, cinnamon
rolls.
November 16 Baked beans,
corn bread, cottage cheese, car
rot and celery sticks, milk, can
ned fruit
November 17 Pizza, green
beans, milk, vegetable salad.
pudding and cookies.
November 18 Macaroni and
cheese, Harvard beets, fruit sal
ad, milk, bread and butter, cake.
MILTON W. RICE. okocuHyo
vico-prosident ot tho United
States National Bank ot Ore
goo, ' has boon named chair
man ot tho Radio Froo Eur
ope Fund In Oregon, succeed
ing William J. Collins. Port
land Investment socurit I o a
dealer. Tho RFC Fund la tho
fund-raising arm oi Radio
Froo Europe, which broadcasts
531 hours of programs weekly
to the communist-ruled peo
ple of Hungary. Poland. Chech
oslovakia. Rumania and Bul
garia. A statewide campaign
will be hold next spring, la
accepting tho appointment,
Rico stressed tho Importance
of keeping tho more than M
million people ot tho S east
ern European countries In
formed about tho froo world
and Its actl Titles
Monument News
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Mr. nml Mrs.
Harold Roberts of Walla Wal
'a, Wn.. spent Saturday night
at the Verne McCartv much In
the hills, then Mopped tn ,,,wn
Sundav on business.
Mrs Phil Murphv came home
last Thursday from John Day
hospital, where she had surgery.
Mrs. Jim t'roker entered the
John pay hospital Inst week,
where she underwent surgery
on Wednesday morning.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Lily and
I grandson. Robert, left Friday for
their home In I .a Grande, after
'spending a week with their son-
In law and daughter. Mr. and
Mm. Jerry Hudson and three
children on Peer Creek.
Mrs. Stella MeCnrty of Hepp
ner spent two days here visit
ing her children.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Helms, for
merly of Klmberly and now of
Richmond are parents of a baby
girl, bom at the John Day hos
pital on November 1. She weigh
rd 8 lb., 8 oa.. and Joins a brother.
Mrs Grace Matteson and Mrs,
Ford Sloan of Long Creek; Mm.
Jessie Scott and Mrs, r.imer
Matteson fo Monument arov to
Pendleton on Oetoler 31 to take
rare of business.
The Stanley Buyer have pur-
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their vacation trip wmcn mry
have planned.
p I. Mat tenon and cousin. H.
I. Matteson of Pendleton, arriv
ed Friday night for week end
elk hunting with K. L. Matte
son, Tho Hamilton hills and Court
Kink were found covered with
slow Sunday morning, with
ruin in town
Mr and Mrs. Robert llirter of
La Grande spent the week end
with their folks, the Fre d
Shanks and the George Stub
lilcflclds. Mrs. Keeta Hlnton was In
Long Creek to help care for her
three grandchildren.
Mr and Mr. Jerry Hudson
and children x-nt Saturday
evening In Fox. visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mr, l-eonard
Oslxirrw.
RADIANT SIGNS that clow tn
the dark full variety of mis
cellaneous signs for all pur
poses. 25c. Now on hand at
Gazette Times office. tic
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Deliver Yeur
Processed Meat
yj Pf Ot 'cbirge
YJCL1 Beapnsi.
yJll' Usontion
WROLKSJLLE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE.
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed.. Tbur
Sheep Any Day
Follctt Meat Co.
fc. S47-MS1
Hotmlatoaw Orogea
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Hormlstoa-McNorr
HiwT
HERBERT EKSTROM & SONS
AND
KIRK & ROBINSON
POLLED HEREFORD
JOINT
PRODUCTION SALE
sot. NOV. 19 12 30 pm
Morrow County Fairgrounds
HEPPNER, OREGON
Selling 30 Mead
essi a Btv Bred t Open Hettois
60 HEAD 30 H,t
aii f I m J .... Range Bull
All Clear reaigrees Herd buu rroapect
Lunch at Fairground Auctioneer: SI Williams
For Free Catalogs, write or phone:
HERBERT EKSTROM A SONS
IONE, OREGON
KIRK 6. ROBINSON
DON ROBINSON
RT. 2. HEFPNER. ORE.
To our many Mend and customers wo law tnis opponuiury
to let yes know that wo will bore thl ad here every week
for your shopping eoavenlenco. We novo hundreds of item
la our store, and wo simply can't afford to Ust thorn all.
So her or a tow ot our best buys . . . (Price food this
week-end only).
Sewing Club Meets
The SuDer Stitchers 4-H sew
ins club met at the home of
Karen Crowell. Our leader, Mrs.
Crum, and assistant leader,
Mrs. Crowell, were present. The
meeting was called to order by
the President Cathy Crum. We
talked about plans for future
meetings. Cassy Chapel and
Cindy Ekstrom were asked to
give a demonstration for next
meeting. We played a game for
our new member Cheryl Hams.
Get well cards were sent. Our
next meeting will be at Mrs.
Crum's house.
Cassy Chapel, reporter
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