lone School Paper
IONE The lone Cardinal
school paper has recently ap
proved a new name for their
school paper.
The Student Council of HIS
has adopted the name "Cardinal
Spirit" for the ensuing Issues of
the paper. Much Improvement
has been noted In the first edit
ion of the paper under the new
name, with more pictures and
editorials by various students
and teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalzell at
tended the Lcxlncton Grange
Booster Night in Lexington on
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorson
spent the weekend In La Grande
to watch their son Mark play in
the final football game of the
season for EOC.
Marjory Baker has left her
winter home In Mesa, Ariz, for a
month's tour of the South Pacific
Islands, according to word re
ceived here by friends.
PTA Thursday
On Thursday night at the reg
ular lone PTA meeting the local
4-H dubs will be in charge of
the program. Demonstrations
will be given by various groups.
- They will also present -a 4-H
style revue. The Merry Mixers
cooking class will be in charge
of refreshments.
Bob Rice of Sparks, Nev. and
his mother, Bonnie Rice, now of
The Dalles were here last week
to complete their moving of
household goods from their ranch
home. They were house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
while here. Mrs. Rice accompan
ied her son to Nevada, where
she flew from there to North
Dakota for an extended visit
with her parents. Her father who
is 80 years plus recently under
went major surgery.
The junior class of HIS will
sponsor a movie called "Spen
cer's Mountain" on November
14, at the school cafetorium.
Prices will be $1.00 for adults,
75c for high school students and
50 cents for all grade students,
free admission Is for preschool
children.
They are also planning a
traveling food sale for November
26.
Projects such as these will
help toward the annual Junior
Senior prom.
Basketball coach Eugene Dock
ter has announced that basket
ball practice will begin on Nov
ember 17 and he asks all boys
to be on hand.
Harold Beggs announced the
Honor Roll for the first nine
Seniors Win
UNICEF Points
"Trick or Treat for UNICEF,"
this is what the students of
HHS were saying on October 30.
The classes divided the town
and each class took a different
area. The UNICEF (United Nat
ions International Childre n ' s
Emergency Funds) drive was one
of several drives that the stu
dents will participate in before
the vear is over, says student
hodv president Pat Kilkenny
Pat nlso said that he was very
proud of the students and people
who helped with the UNICEF
drive.
The students collected $220.
This drive was not only for do
nations but also for citizenship
points. The seniors won the drive
for citizenship points by collec
ting a total of $79. The juniors
came in second with $02.05; the
freshmen were . third with $54.
and the sophomores fourth with
a total of $17.75.
YOU'RE INVITED!
lone High Junior Class Presents
A Movie
"Spencer's Mountain"
FRIDAY, NOV. 14 AT 7:30 P.M.
lone High School Cafetorium
Starring Henry Fonda, James MacArthur and
Rhonda Flemming.
Plus Cartoon for the Kiddies
Admission: Adults $1.00. Grades 7-12 75c,
Preschool and Grades 1-6 50c
Junior Class Will Have Concessions
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT YOUR HOM E-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
BANK OF
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Has New Name
weeks for the students at lone
Hieh school.
The senior class topped the
"A" h.mnr roll for the first
quarter with three students, Joy
Beggs, Kristin Neison anu imua
Pettyjohn, all averaging 3.5 or
more.
One Junior, Jane Krebs and
one sophomore, Jackie Howton,
niwn ninrod on this honor roll.
The sophomore class listed the
most students on the B nonor
roll, with Cathy Cannon, Cherl
Carlson, Tonl Justus, Ann Mc
Elligott, Mary McElligott, and
Julio Zlnrer earnlne a 3.00 or
more.
Four Juniors, Carley Bergstrom,
Marianne Pettyjohn, Jeri Snow
and Tanya Tucker also achieved
the "B" honor roll.
Three seniors, Ron Christoph
erson, Anita Crawford and Kris
Peterson also recenved a CPA
of 3.00 or more.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Sanders
of Silverton were visiting her
cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Ball. They spent several
days in the mountains elk hunt
ing. To Portland
Mrs. Mary Bryant and Mrs.
Bernice Nash returned Sunday
evening after a weekend of
shopping in Portland.
Thev were accompanied by
Mrs. Oma Cox. who stooped at
The Dalles where she spent the
weekend with her daughter and
family.
While in Portland. Mrs. Bry
ant and Mrs. Nash staved with
Mrs. Bryant's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Lynn. Mrs. Nash also saw her
daughter, Mrs. Bob Parsons.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Nov. 15 to
Lane Dick on his 4th birthday.
He is the son ol Mr. ana Mrs.
Ladd Dick of Heppner.
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Elder II. E. Preston
Ph. 676-9952
Sabbath School. 9:30 a.m. Sat
urday
Worship Service, ll:0O a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Don W. Johnson, Minister
Ph. 676-9209
Bible School 10 a.m.
Lexington and Heppner
Morning worship Lexington
a.m.
Heppner 11 a.m.
Combined evening service at
Hnnner. 7:30 P.m.
United Youth Fellowship, Meth
odist and Christian Yoiun, t:csu
p.m.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Don W. Johnson, Minister
Ph. 676-9209
Bible School, 10 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
nitn.i Vmith PVllnwshin and
Evening Worship in Heppner.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Edwin Cutting
Ph. 676-9224
Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.
!Wrrnincr Wnrshin. 11:00 a.m.
United Youth Fellowship, 6:30
p.m.
Choir Rehearsal, Thursday,
7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American Legion Hall
V. P. Bennlon, Br. President
Ph. 676-9760
Priesthood Meeting, 8:30 a.m.
s.'imimimt Service. 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
BISHOP EVERETT W. PALMER who will speak at the Festival of
Faith in Pendleton Not. 16 at the United Methodist Church.
Methodist Church to Hold
Festival of Faith
The Conference Board of Laity
invites all Methodists in this ar
ea to attend a FESTIVAL OF
FAITH to be held in Pendleton
Nov. 16, at 6:00 p.m. It will be
held in the United Methodist
Church, 316 S. E. 2nd St., Pen
dleton. Choirs from several lo
cal churches will be grouped to-
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Rev. Ellis Parker
Ph. 676-5581
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.
Mid-week Service, Tuesday,
7:30 p.m.
HOPE AND VALBY LUTHERAN
Rev. Rudolph Mensch
Ph. 676-9940
VALBY: Worship, 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:20 a.m.
Holy Communion 1st Sunday
every month
HOPE: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Holv Communion 1st Sunday
every month
CONDON: rirst ana iniru oun-
days
Worship, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School, 6:30 p.m.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
Morning Prayer, 10:00 a.m.
Church School, 10:00 a.m.
ST. PATRICK'S and
ST. WILLIAM'S CATHOLIC
Father Raymond H. Beard
Fn. brb-yiiM
ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner): Sun
day Masses, 7:30 and 11:00
a.m. ,
ST. WILLIAM'S (lone): Sunday
Mass, 9:15 a.m.
Confessions, St. Patrick's, Satur
day, 7-8 p.m.
IONE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. F. W. Luedde, Jr.
Ph. 422-7530
Church School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.
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Conference
pether for special anthems.
Bishop Everett W. Palmer will
bring the special message. Lay
men from the area churches will
form the usher crews and the
local WSCS will be hosting a
reception after the service.
Ron Baker. Umatilla, and Dr.
Floyd Hill, La Grande have been
serving on the planning com
mittee for this event. Churches
from Baker-La Grande area as
well as Umatilla and Morrow
County have been invited to par
ticipate. Hubert Wilson returned to
work at the Post Office Mon
day after being off for two
weeks. He was ill with pneu
monia and spent some time at
the hospital.
STOP
350-cu.4n.
yTrt In.id. or
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, A new more power
ful standard 250-hp
V8 makes the 1970
Impala move with all
the more assurance.
On good ol regular
gas.
(dinner fenders'
Up inside every
fender is another
fender to protect
against slush and
mud and help keep
your Impala looking
young.
Assessors Meet Here
For District Meeting
An Assessors' district meeting
was held In Heppner November
4 with five counties represented.
Counties represented were
Wheeler. Gilliam. Hood River,
Wasco and Morrow. Joyce Ritch.
Morrow county assessor, is dis
trict chairman. Also present
were Herb Perry, Multnomah
county state president of county
assessors and a public relations
man from the Department oi
Revenue.
Judge Paul Jones attended the
noon luncheon and welcomed
the assessors to Morrow county.
Extensive study was neid on
the administration of the new
Mobile Home law. qualifications
of assessors, the county ratio
study and the unzoneo iarm
land deferral law.
Joyce Ritch and other district
chairmen will present these
matters before the legislative
tax studv committee for their
consideration in Salem on Nov
ember 14.
Livestock and Crops
4-H Club Meets
The lone Livestock and Crops
4-H club met Monday, November
3, at the lone High school.
We elected officers for the
coming year. Glen Griffith is
our new president; Bill Tews,
vice president; Clay West, secre
tary, and Richard Keene, news
reporter.
We practiced a skit that we
are coins to do for Achievement
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Richard Keene, reporter
Farm Bureau Hires
New Field Man
New field services representa
tive for the Oregon Farm Bureau
federation is Jerald E. Beach of
Rnrav. aeeordinsr to an announce
ment this week from OFBF ex
ecutive secretary David Nelson.
Beach, 27, is a graduate of
Oregon State University with a
major in animal science. He has
been ranching in Wheeler coun
ty for the past five years.
LITTLE LATE lor a Happy Birth
day wish to Richard Springer
who was 24 years old yesterday
(Nov. 12). He is in his junior
year at SCO at Ashland with a
major in Physical Education and
Health. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Springer.
ft WINTER DRAFTS
Transparent riasiic
STORM KITS
STORM WINDOW KIT 39.,.
Kit consists of 36" x 72' tough plastic
sheet, 18 ft. fibre moulding and nails.
STORM DOOR KIT 49?..
ft Kit consists of 36 x 84" tough plastic
sheet, 21 ft. of fibre mouiaing ana nans.
At Hardware & Lumber Dealers Everywhere
Warp Bros.
Chicago 60651
Pioneers in Plastics
M'ft Established 192
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'TV' ' II IMHI'll,
DmpaDa&.hidd
engine
Anti-theft column lock
A locking system is built
nght into the steering
column. When you take
your key with you, you
lock not only your
ignition but your steering
wheel as well.
Flush and dry
We build the car so that
rain and wash water can
run down through the
inside of the rocker
panels, then out.
Air follows to do the '
drying.
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MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
November Calendar of Events
Heppner High Honor Society Progressive Dinner.
lone Junior class movie. rffi7-ln nm
School Board meeting Lexington District Office 7.30 pm
Riverside Student Council meeting.
FFA meeting Riverside third period.
Riverside Girls' Volleyball at Stanfleld
Heppner High Student Body meeting.
lone GAA installation 7:30 p.m. i.nn nm
A C Houghton student body meeting cafetorium 1:00 p.m.
Heppner High GAA night 7-9 p.m.
Riverside Student Body meeting.
lone Girls' Volleyball at Echo 4:00 p.m.
14.
17.
18.
20.
21. Heppner High Sadie Hawkins dance.
lone High Sadie Hawkins Dance.
2', A. C. Houghton old building-Kindergarten meeting, 7:30 p.m.
2S. Girls' Volleyball Echo at Riverside.
26. & 27. Thanksgiving vacation.
New Road for Skiers
Opening this week of the fin
al 2.5 miles of road completes
a three year program for relo
cation of the Anthony Lakes
road by the U. S. Forest Service.
Keith Petrie, manager of the An
thony Lakes Ski area made the
announcement. The final sec
tion of road cost $114,000 and
was paid for from the National
Forest Road Trust Fund.
The Forest Service is scheduled
to put out bids for blacktopping
the road from the forest boun
dary to the Anthony Lakes ski
area next summer.
Good access has always been
a problem, but that the road
now built to modern road stan
dards will accommodate high
way buses.
Anthony Lakes Is Oregon's
highest ski resort with a base
elevation of 7,100 feet. The ski
area is located in the Wallowa
Whitman National forest 42
miles south west of La Grande
Terry Peck was up from the
University of Oregon for Hepp
ner High's Homecoming fun and
visit his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Peck. He is on the ROTC Drill
Team.
Others in the 2-cars that
came up from Eugene were
Sheryl Britt, Sara Miller, Rus
sell Kilkenny and Pattl Healy.
CAU
Headquarters For Complete Overhauling
of Irrigation Pumps and Motors.
REWINDING -REPAIRS
COLE ELECTRIC
rutuilla Hd. 276-7761, Pendleton
doD persnsadetrs
Aluminized exhaust
simpiy means that your
original muffler, tailpipe and
exhaust are going to last longer
than you'd probably expect
them to.
Fair enough?
Full Coil susperisio
Huge coil springs at all
four wheels are four big
reasons why a Chevrolet
Impala rides smoother
and quieter than a low
priced car has any "
right to.
Condon Girl Wins
Trip To State Meet
Kathy Smith of Condon won
top spot in the semi-finals of
the speech contest sponsored by
the Soil and Water Conservation
districts In Arlington last Thurs
day. She will go to the state
convention and give her speech
November 14 In Ontario.
Other contestants in the Arl
ington meet were Karla Weath
erford of Heppner who won sec
ond place, Barbara Wilson or.
Dufur, third place and joy
Beggs of lone, fourth.
Transparent
Plastic
Storm
Window
Kit
Flattie Sh.. tibn Mooldinf. NolU
READY TO TACK ON
PETTYJOHN'S .
Farm and Building
Supply
Heppner Ph. 676-9157
CQLIECT FOR INFORMATION
B
system
Side guard beams
They look like
highway guard
rails, and they're
built into both
sides of the car for
extra protection
in case of impact.
Not too many cars
have them.
On the move.
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