Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 28, 1968, Page 6, Image 6

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurdrr. NbM.Jg;
Lodge Hosts Banquet for Boys
... . , Tn...lav. December 3,
By EVA KAMLETT
10NE The lone Masonic
LudKf held n athletic hanqu.-t
,n Wednesday. November -HI,
hunnrlne Hie hl:h school boys
ami men tcarhers.
Bt1 Akers. worshipful mus
ter, introduced Itev. Mike Lued
de who asked the blessing,
tiene Kietmann. (tine a mas
t.T of ceremonies. Introduced
Principal Harold BenRs, who In
turn introduced the teachers.
C.ach Cordon Meyers Inlroduc
ed the members of his footbull
team. Herman Winter of Henp
tier was the speaker for the
evening. The dinner program
closed with the benediction civ
in hv Father Raymond Beard.
The croup then enjoyed a foot
ball film. , .
The Masonic Lodge held Its
recular meeting and was honor
ed bv an officiul visitation from
Brother Harry Meyers, district
deputy of the Grand Master,
from Condon. Larry Cook and
Howard Bryant were visiting
iruests from Heppner. Members
of the Eastern Star chapter
cooked and served the banquet.
Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom. Jr., was
hostess for her bridge club last
week. Mrs. Rav Boyce served the
luncheon. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Elden Padberg, hlEh, and
Mrs. Ray Boyce, second high,
and Mrs. Rudy Bergstrom, low.
The Lions Club met at the
Masonic Hall last Monday for
dinner and regular meeting.
Kilms were shown on the Super
Bowl football Rame and also
the high school game between
lone and Crane. Members of the
Topic Club served the dinner.
Members of the Oregon Edu
cation Association held a din
ner at the cafetorium Monday
evening. The "Chora let tes" of
the lone High school provided
the musical program. The lone
ITA served the dinner.
Monday, December 2, the
lone school bands will have a
Pop Concert" at 8:00 p.m., and
...;n ka nmnnH nf members
from the 6th grade through the
12th grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tettyjohn,
Sr., and Darrel McLachlan of
Heppner attended a business
meeting In Spokane, Wash
Novetnl er l.
Friends gathered at the home
f Kenneth Sin-use m Novem
t r to help celebrate m
birthday. Cu.-sta were Mrs Rov
t.lndMrom. Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Hlvore.l. Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Morgan. Mr. and Mrs Alfred
Nelson. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Palmer. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin
spent the first of last week at
the home of their n, Melv.n
Martin. In Ol hello. Wash. On
Thursday they drove to Portlaivt
where Martin attended a board
meeting of the C hurch and Min
istry Mission of Oreeon of the
United Church of Christ, am
Mrs. Martin attended a board
.i.... ,.t ii Orft'on Slate
Federation of Carden C lubs Int.
Mr. Martin returned to o nn u
this week to help Melvin in
some remodeling worn on
home. ii
The American legion Auxll
i ....... tiixi nf men h
I.IIV Btl'l ..... . , . I
undise to the Veteran's hospital
gift shop last week, veterans
are allowed to choose gifts for
their families at Christmas
from this shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eubanks
and family, and Gary Sanders
were week end guesis oi
and Mrs. John r.ubnnks. Mr. ami
Mrs. Dale Rodriguez and family
of Hermiston also (oinea me
rest of the family for the week-
01 Miss Sharlene Hamlctt was
i.,i.,..i,.,i ini. the International
Order of Job's Daughters, Beth
el No. 41. at Hermiston on No
vember 21. She was accompan
ied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adon Hamlctt. , . .
The Bunchgrass Rebekah
Lodge card party was held No
vember 23. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Everett Keithley. high, and
Mrs. Sara Adkins, low, for the
women: Frank Robinson, high,
and Elmo McMillan, low, for the
men; Everett Keithley won the
-aa ,irww-htn nrro and Mrs.
nminlrl McElligott the door
prize. Larry Prock of Heppner
won the afghan.
Mrs. John Eubanks and Mrs.
Willard French will hold an op-
BULLS FOR SALI
HERD BULL PROSPECTS
AND RANGE BULLS
SOME REGISTERED COWS AND
FEW HEIFER CALVES
FRANK ANDERSON RANCH
HEPPNER, ORE.
en iii'iist- i -------- -
.i t.i.inv UtHi-niber D. I rum
10 a m. to 4 n m. at the T and
C Building. Christmas arrange-
i ..in ii. ins will be on
itisolav. They will take orders
on anv items display, until
lieccmber 15. Everyone is cor
dially Invited to attend and re
freshments will tie served.
Dave Wilson from Tacoma,
Wash., was a week-end guest
at Ihe home of Mr. und Mrs.
Leo Crabtree
U..L..IIM.H ...isnn will start
............ u uiili a full sihedule
of games. The Junior High team
will plav at Heppner. ueivmui
i, at 2:00 pm.. and the follow
ill narticinate in I
tatnhoree at Riverside, starting
at 10 a.m. The High school Jam
borce will be held at Umatilla
starting at 6:30 p.m. on Decern
tw.r a Kuturdav evening. Decern
7 Arlim'tnn will plllV at
lone, with the JV game start
intr at 6:30 p.m.
COMING EVENTS:
nrrrunrn
1 tioih Anniversary for Mr. and
Mrs Waite Crawford. Church
Basement. 2 to 5 p.m.
2 Pop Concert. High School,
8MK) p.m.
3 Open House. T and C Bldg
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
4 Garden Club, Swanson's res
Idence
5 Open House. T and C Bldg
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
6 Jr. High basketball at Hepp
nir 2:00 D.m.
r nii.h School Jamboree at
Umatilla Rt.tO n m.
7 Jr. High Jamboree at River
side. 10:00 a.m.
7 High School basketball, Ar
lington at lone, 6:30 p.m.
Farm Bureau Agent
Attends Convention
Mrs. Vesta Kilkenny, agent
for Morrow and Umatilla coun
io t,,r Oroimn Farm Bureau In
liuranni Co.. was among those
ihn Curm Human con
vent ion held from November
1-7 nn in Cal..m Mrs Kilkenny
had the honor of being named
the organization's top insurance
salesman for the month for the
Among guest speakers who
anncarprl on nroerams at the
convention were Senator Mark
Hatfield and Charles Schuman,
national Farm Bureau president.
Othnr nnlahloe inf'lllHprt Pete
Pifer, former OSU foot ball
star, now an agency manager
with the company.
Cattlemen Ready
For Fight Against
Grazing Fee Hike
Thn tni.mlwr Oregon
Cattlemen Association Is gear
ing for a -fight to the finish,
bitterly opposing the Govern
ment proxul to raise muk
grazing foes by as much as
JiMFi on oublic lands, stated
Denny Jones, president.
Speaking before the annual
meeting of the Western Oregon
Livestock Association In Rose-
burg, Jones said. 'Tins kiiui oi
bureaucratic action cannot be
...t t..M ...I 1 ihitui Ini-renseu
luit-iauu iii ii in-"
fees are Implemented, it would
not only cripple a great si-Kim-m
u itnit..ri cti,t..u hut con-
Ul ItlV Win" M fcj..... -.
. ...,...i,i niiiii.t nnll v he the
3UIIU IB "Hum 1 -
losers through enforced higher
prices of beef."
Jones also called upon all
..iti..u in (ir.M'oii and
.iiiiiiiuiiiii.i ... " - "
other western states to unite in
.. I V. n I rrmi.rt ll ' SI C111CI1
ttlim II: iriiiii.u " " ..i
fight to save the range came
industry",
ii.. ...u.wi r.n ("li umber of
i 1 . t. i .i.j v u . . u " ' -
Commerce and other service or
ganizations to rally tneir resour
ces now or forever witness
downtrend In their communi
ties which no amount of tax
navnr monev could erase.
The Cattlemen's Association
also called a meeting with Sen
ator Mark Hatfield in Salem.
Attending the meeting were
Jones; Jim Brooks, chairman,
Oregon Beef Council; ana uon
aid Ostensoe. executive vice-
r ihn n'A Hatfield
jii .in iii . . i .1. - -
said his office in Washington is
presently looking into mis mat
ter to see what immediate help
and action he could give to Ore
gon cattlemen.
The Senator also stated. "The
cattlemen of Oregon and all
western states deserve a con
gressional hearing on these pro
posed increased grazing fees.
The grazing states involved
must put up a united front
against such arbitrary propos
als!" The Oregon Senator also
urged help from the entire
state's congressional delegation.
Representative Al Ullman,
when contacted in his office in
Washington, D. C. said he is al
ready looking into this matter
and has pledged his full sup
port in assisting the Oregon cat
tle industry.
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Motor Rewinding
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Winterlhction Dealt
Be Ready for Bad
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I
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iness and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you.
A-l
UPHOLSTERY
Ph.
Auto Furnltu
Truck
Boats Awnings
Patio Covers
"Eastern Oregon's
Most Complete"
276-4781 613 S. E. Emigrant
EMERY'S
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Riverside Drive, Pendleton
Ph. 276-7634
All Automotive Repairs
Including Emery Branson's
Specialty Transmission Service
State Conservation
Award Scheduled
The 1968 Conservation Man of
The Year Award, sponsored by
the John Deere Company and
the Oregon Wheat League, will
be announced at the annual
banquet during the Leagues
state meeting in Portland Tues
day, December 10, at the Sher
aton Hotel.
John Deere will present each
county winner with a plaque
and also a rotating plaque to
the state winner.
County winners competing
are: Bob Scharf of McMinnville,
representing the Willamette
Valley; Jim Johnson of Wasco
county; Paul Alley of Sherman
county; George Eaton of Gil
liam county; Peterson Brothers
of Morrow county; Gilbert & Son
of Umatilla county; and Crest
on Shaw of Union county.
SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY
Glen S. and Norma Adams,
Owners
437 S. Main Th. 276-3262
Lowent Price In Eastern Oregon
BankAmerlcard Layaway Plan
Camping Suppliea, Flahlng and
Hunting Suppliea, Sporting Goods.
Tenta, Sleeping Baga, Western and
Work Boots, Guna, Ammunition
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere
KM
Hospital Supplies
Sales or Rental
Ph. 276-1531
Emerg. Ph. 276-1358
4 STAMPS
1100 Southgate, Pendleton
Charlie's
Shoe House
25 S. E. Court Ph. 276-41
Child Life Robin Hood
Wolverine Boots Foot-So-Port
Shoes for the 'Hard to Fit'
BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandl, Owners
Everything In Used Furniture and
Appliances at the Lowest Prices in
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. w .
,Tfc;iIUH--VWaa
Open Six Days A Week to Serve You
PHOTOGRAPHY
UtxocQmorton TJtf
Throckmorton Studio s : l
P. O. Box 471 !r 11
Pendleton, Ore. 97801
Weddings Portraits
Mayflower Worldwide Moving
Penland Bros. Transfer Co.
COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED
Pendleton
276-3111
Hermiston
567-8333
BARNUM S TRADING POST
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING GOODS
Ph. 276-3151
28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton
COAST-TO-COAST
STORES
350 S. MAIN. PENDLETON
Sporting Goods Housewares
Paints Tools Hardware
Auto Accessories
FORD'S TIRE SERVICE
"EASTERN OREGON'S TIRE CENTER"
N. Main, Heppner, Ph. 676-9481
S. E. 6th and Emigrant, Pendleton
Ph. 276-2152
"SEE BUD BEFORE YOU BUY"
Recapplng-Snow Tires Batteries-Sport Tires and Wheels
THE STAG SHOP
"Pendleton's
Finest and Most
Complete Men's
Shop"
LADIES SPORTSWEAR
SKI SHOP
250 S. Main, Pendleton
Ph. 276-1162
Ed and Clay's
APPLIANCE
CENTER
Sales and Service
Ph. 276-1170
207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton
Ed Sailing Clayton Baker
G-E KitchenAld
Farm
Machinery
Shop Service
Tires and
Batteries
TELEPHONES:
Pendleton Grain Growers
fMKHOM a WHflON ATM1N
vers !
Hardware
Petroleum
Feed and Seed
Fertilizer
Chemicals
PENDLETON 276-7611
HERMISTON 567-5591
Jifl
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This Season
"It's Only the Look
That's Expensive"
THE FRANCES SHOP
Pendleton, Oregon 276-4652
and
STUD
MOST ALL TIRES
Equipment Now on Hand
To Do Your Job Promptly
Now Available!
Steel Safety Studs
Provide greater stopping traction
. , . Increased starting traction.
Studs Legal for Tires in
Oregon from Oct. 1-May 31
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TIRE SERVICE
HEPPNER
PH. 676-9481
Irrigon Couples
Visit Relatives
By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON Mr. and Mrs. War
ren McCoy have returned from
a vacation trip in California and
on the Oreeon coast. In Long
Beach, Calif., they visited Mc
Coy's brothers, Chase and Mac
McCoy. Thov also spent four
. '.,.: Vi tVinif enn Mike, who
Ud3 wuii niii 7-
is stationed near there in the
Navy. They visitea univeisai
Studios in Hollywood and Hearst
Castle, which is an important
landmark and point of interest
about five miles from Holly
wood. , .
On their return trip they spent
three days in San Francisco and
when returning up the Oregon
coast, stopped to visit Mrs. Mc
Coy's sister, Mrs. A. W. Cameron.
BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER
HARDWARE
Oregon Lumber Yard
432 S. E. Dorion
Ph. 276-6221
PLYWOOD ROOFING
READY-MIX PRODUCTS
COMRIE OLDS-CADILLAC, INC.
Home of Happy
Cars
And Happy People
511 S. E. Court Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner
traveled to Springfield, Mo.,
where they will visit their dau
ghters and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril McClellan and Mr.
and Mrs. Arlan Pember, over
the Thanksgiving holiday.
M.r. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart,
Sharon and Tom, visited her
brother and sister and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne neeuci
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave McClel
lan, in Portland. Mrs. Stewarts
mother, Mrs. Ellen Reeder, ac
companied them on the trip.
Out of town visitors wno i
t,tn tha i a 5hmin funeral
at the Community Baptist
church last Thursday were: Mr.
a nino Tim cviinn Mr. ana
CIIIU 4,11.3. will. ljiiw... -
. lirli D...nr.. and Rlimie
Wheeler of Pendleton; Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Shoun. wr. aim
Mrs. Steven Shoun and Mrs.
Judy Ferrence of Walla Walla,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. rreu
er of Coulee City, Wash.; Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Asher and Mr
oJ Mr. JT,Tir,T Wilsnn of Fos-
sil; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Asher
and Ellen, Mrs. Sharon Sim
mons, Vernie Anderson and Cora
t f c.n.f Tr Hrace
DUIUMUC Ul (Jia ,
O'Brien of Longview, Wash., ana
Charlotte Newman ana iv.
Dack of Hermiston.
The Irrigon Assembly of Cod
Youth group is making plans for
I a Hawaiian luau to oe u
l A.
Gaines Shoe Repair
oi o T? Vmicrrant
Complete Shoe' and Boot Repair
ana iteounu
Orthopedic Work
'Isn't it Amazing that I
charge so Little?
Thursday evening, December 5,
at 6:30' p.m. Charges will be
$100 for adults, 75c for grades
1 through b, ana ouu iui m'-
T?niinwincr the meal,
colored slides of Hawaii will be
shown. The young people are
sponsoring tne luau as a mm
sionary project.
The Irrigon Assembly of God
Junior-High girls had a slum
ber party at tne parsonage "fo
ment Saturday evening, accom
.. ' .; Mr T aVplle Partlow.
The group listened to the mus-
nn Parks, former
anu mis- - . -
r.onri ni Onrv stars, earner
in the evening. The musicians
now travel, singing counuy
western gospel music. Rev. bod
n V.rMifrht a (TnSDel meSS
age. The young people spent the
remainder oi rne evemiw
ing games. The next morning
itoH Siinrtav school.
before returning to their homes.
pn..i,nrn walked awav
. u: ttoiiv ripmolished
irom H - ,
Cutlass convertible and called
an amDUiance iui 1.1....-"
lowing an accident in Urnatilla
last Thursday morning. Golly-
1 ptnHonT fit HlUe
Community College
and had worked all night at
v, M.ivav fitnre. In the dense,
early morning fog he ran into
Ihe back of a trucK loaueu m.
lumber and a timber pierced
the windshield, narrowly miss
. I.;- Tt rpnmred 4(
l!lg 111 IHTCln- . ..
stitches to close the cuts in his
head, but all were clean and
' m ovnurtprt to result
A small bone beside his eve
1 i, hut otherwise he
was Uiunni.
was not seriously m.iured. His
rr anri Mrs. Howard
Gollyhorn. expected h.m to be
released irorn n.".
Eastern Oregon's Fine Car Headquarters
Ph. 276-1921
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"Finest Quality Attainable"
Airport Junction Ph. 276-7033
o Furniture reupholstery
o Custom Built Furniture
o Vinvl Floor Covering
o New Home Sewing Machines
o Carpeting
o Draperies
0 Counter Tops
o Dress fabrics
FREE ESTIMATES FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
WATER WELL DRILLING
Bv ROY T. FRENCH
6" to 18" DRILLED TO STATE REQUIREMENTS
15 Years experience
NEWEST MODERN ROTARY EQUIPMENT
"Your Water Problems are in Good Hands with Roy"
Reith Rd., Pendleton CALL COLLECT 276-2081
Thews Sheet Metal,
INC.
INDOOR
COMFORT
LENNOX
sheet Metal Work
1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751
Harold Hendricks, Owner
Air Conditioning-Heating
LARRY'S HOBBY SHOP
29 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-4492
Larry and Eva Wahl, Owners
Custom Picture Framing
Schwlnn Bicycle Headquarters
Hobby Supplies of Every Kind
Sport Supplies Athletic Dept.
Complete Craft and Art Depts.
BankAmericard Honored
PENDLETON ELECTRIC CO.
Contractors
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
Estimate or Bid
-ELECTRIC HEAT and WIRING SUPPLIES
BOB HALE. OWINtK
1802 S. W. Emigrant
Ph. 276-2672
C and R MOBILE HOMES
Carl and Rosella Graves, Owners
-"'W SKYLINE 276,7385
"Quality Mobile Homes at the Most Competitive
Prices in Oregon"
10-T.20-24 Wides and Up to 63' in Length
TRADES-TERMS MOBILE HOME ACCESSORIES
Hawaiian luau to oe u uifn... .
C. Houghton cafetorium on pital on Tuesaav.