Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 08, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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RUTH McCAEE 26-Year Uoder
sr.-J the Worthy Oam ru.,
!" j'f the Crar.4 farfiiJy.
p.'f.t f.'vn Ruth OiiUrf i-i
n tf-UrA'im hy Tt.rrrn F'
fr.J H'JU'rt V.'iLvyn, JV IJ
I kw Itkrv Enant and I.z H'Jl-
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cf Ru'h Ast.T.bly No- M. Oilw
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w e lurti angw ?22 fEb4 wti Ysr?sxia Wimatoa. Aim- '
otn Zaaat Moans of i Srtai Qer c4 CXS end JCt'E-'h Asserr.Wy.
Viienaa iieiua ut Wjuctta eS tij imotpom benorto9 BelrelLOents Served
Ca. yilrmw aa Sep", t tea is Eeppnez. ( TAlt It the ber-d action, the
, . , . , . !?rr,J c!Tf arid escorts le3
3-:i,;S Ct Him If1-re Ct RecentlCn !tlte -ay to the rtfreth-Tient
Thct HnD'ed '.rc:r:"a Wilkinson
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en by ihe -F-f,. ifiu- w Hri kw tbe
U'h the Worthy OftM '"''
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I'sjtri, p.i.'Je! wr by E:ta
S'jir.nff, hovtets, aiSrfted by
Wael WJJsinson, Juanita Car
rr.ichael, and n-.err.ber of Rita's
J T.ii'jiar;uT. tjumec 7ertla.n(: trie Utsim Sim. itmn-i r Tr-1 . Ci-lt -o-j-- tdiMir? B.'t, usired ty Lia-
FvzsT imt- a cnnnsM' line CTiiirner of 0frra or. fe;i 2. ; Mrs. riVwr;, Pakjt-jls.'jr ea-
h- a .ut outtrj-; i.r e-t,- t trie tupt b-.-ii-u; cm 1 jvyed fcs the Tjiir.? Da.ic
timt-r Si imiufTtr butc t Jiwe ' TO praent.
rz
liariar.rje Axderson, Condon,
Fern Roberts, Kermivlon, and
lr: "L!3- ti -orttit wrn ls ti
Tr T"Tr-. 6etrurin v nr. tree.
jVit Uniio p-ik ar-d k ajMfe.ntv JuariU Car
I rr.iir a- Isltjci- fwrsrc-k. n.xhbJcl and I.iez HuIIrr.an.
Se'errri- to
try A&vxiate
Herpner.
General bests and hostesses
parked tara, ti- needed
ar.d rcuch appreciated Le:;
tfarivn Kajdea and J-jrus Wood
cd j'.-ei a tajd aemce Iron
Main Street to the jm Wade
RifAhmell, of tbe itfitsA daint-er-ance
itfeil flefcenet Kperiai
tj.ar. X'jt ti cj-perti'ja in
cper ir.g the rjin. Unixig an-i
heJpir.j aet up riMT and cajt,
heJpir.j with the public aidrw
t-ya-tem, arid p-TJir thir-ir a ay
ret day. Carl Kjera ti Condon
was mpontible lor the beauti-
ful prvt-rams. Anna Grthan u
retrpentibie lor reofhir isf
vationi lur the dinner at tre
Epivwpal Church parish bouiat.
prwr to the reoeptJan.
A reception will be aecortied to
Karl Wjpper, AwxLaie Grand
patron, by his wro chapter, Tc
toria yo. 76, In Turner, Ore-fan,
on Saturday, O.t ia
Brwtfrtd Bead and bia Bkotfaet
and Sarah Adiclns west & jwrn to
Portland Tues-iay aiyraaoa to
attend the funeral ctf her aan.
Thornton Iuni. whach vu
am Wednesday rrjornirij. Ar
chie Aldermans and Mrs. Ear
aid Eeid couldut anend.
us a -tie -,. .,, cat drill wea-inf? -hite oowtev
Mir tut lir.iuj-rn tut TTitr Iiiet- , . . , , . ... tj- .
aufi jtetr deu htvt boos iiitufiu? .r ..---; af It fcy s tn v nisi t "T. , J V- IT ; -r: iL,;;.- VrT.w Fay and Hubert Wilson,
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- 1 ' - . - ! v.xrv KTari nLi:ir.an.
Linda Prock, Lota Tibbies, How-
aid Brant and Harold Becfcet
Beth Enact, Louise Wood and
Wavel Wilkinson were In charge
of gnest books, pit tables and
programs.
Many assisted in the cecorat
BIr.. S.u-i !t a -niumeef Uyws gu. Tears wct- : Jurid Tot vir er..tn- tr ; " ." formed a beatul and intri-
- - ..- v'm Will. i.irru aicj YniliiUfcJA&XXi 3KJT ClilLI.ret ' " ' 1 1 r
jj'"wor. uf. tin- -kvortt ttf K. Ijeejijiif itj. vrr toe iie idea Pj'i-rutJ firmifi'-bTi!
t.nC Vf.i:TutJu iur tue OereIi! im tuut it a -ey rf lit Jar : pi urea. Sdrwinroentr vlll
hu'.f. point M'jr prio w leaaers mnr -ht tert trtiorif
iir Jinn ( ciub rnenio?n
tc trii
tron. and 3tLr. Enrols Ieefeet '
A OuKj ni:i.ier and cniiidnivtirts. Butt tac aJtra; Jn,d tirti
ii. tiL iet vey tn ljj, ier clut,. lier neiptiourfe, tits e-neuuur.
uTjit. i.tjC tr Lifm ir; ,,r uM.'t,, .u.
. --- " --Ai:t Kr-uuv" tiiow saturcey to aKHuriie his cutiw
Aivcmbfy Pastor
Arrrres
Mrt. Eur-y ieet. -STo-.rv Kb- r"-- cojutcui ir-
; presertat-ion to the Associate
ate
I uruaa troiL A surprise vrea-
Wo-tr-y vatrox of Eint Chapter ; lQ , tssw:
-.FreKiaed rue Wu--v Kttn: ' rt3 Katroa and Assoaa-
. ' . . i tirtnn Patron. A f7JTnsj
COMMUNITY
BILLBOARD
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Siutfc vti hoiivted at tre l:adert EanouKt ! fi ts M ' .n . a . - - --,-r--"fr.-0 oriEJ
3.5!.. ' F-n rAPaon ar.d ! ? V5 ,ohn
, - -.-.i..-.. - j. , i u ! : r-t vuou una xiaroia x.Kei con
tt?T - ' j trived the wishing-well and
, . . j signs, and with Dick Wilkinson
Aaaeato &rea . and some of his men and Mar-
A surprise aaaencum was gi -
- i-.7T tit . wt if. w . . , . . . .
, vuuu:j. Eiomiit., loir, r rrr rifrt U- iri'-liinf-rl
- . - n, jjM-i., i -uoi, u iiu oeruae ier , ver trie a:
e- us "jiuiiii aeTKtij!. cr lld-
Solute Volunteers
rr-vfcl cd their expected Worthy Grand Katror.: Alier.
---- fc.uuec iK'Uii-r-v n-iTK" n.j.Tf n rw-r,-
;R:bie Cohere at Santa C-ur, Ca. paBt Grand Katrorsa. Krs.'zaaei
W wJi." trie volutneen n-ho have i-jrc-jieted tfjea-
as H -aovn. Th- rr.aoe a vtiuabl eontritiirtitm m rr
4 B 1e Kotow Counry:
Lor-! Korroriery--Ci'jtLirr; Anna Le Janet-aothir.r-Frarir
Evai Ooriunf:; JOom Tew aotTui; iarPara Isroad-b-irt
J-.jotiaj.j ; Judy Lu,-UiB-ottuii.
Ldflie Eaw Fowat : hard rincaafl Foods; Iara Sue ViaU
Food; tareu Cooley Fooas; Joas Adama Foods; Lorene G-iJ-Jitfc
Fooa; lve Jdau ay Foods; Lorma Eaim-ay Foods; Ltex
fctfiuoos food. I
Tat Abhoece Lmsi'jck; Sue Evens LJvmor; Vi'jinia lyri
JiiD J"oreiie Vet Science
bi jsli.ji -uz. ua. Fast Grand Matrons, Mrs. Easel
! 2 " oj.jrxiDv from Grand Grantm. 3irs- Alice Eobinson.
'fZ2?S: j fo'':l- 5- - v 'J Mtk. Irene McEinler, Krt. Laur
ie prow -r. , ABhlarifi, Ore. ; Hibinr. v-k tn-in-u 3.m
ne er jin-s !Oi-ir:f m tis ire , Laurie Woodard. and Ivirs
Urae and wauls lite to tafce up Wmred yelsan; Past Grand
bunting. Patrons, Gordon A S.t-ter. Leo
OaoiBirtoe. ere beutg icsMd, rtie honorefl roect and roem-
( v yM lik kudix iar , 17 of Euth Chapter. Krs. Vir-
- - j t.i7.:j it rtfjjri, -eras escarteo
iur wune A,,uifl introfiBDed, and Eiven a
KrLy Karlart Korae.
ijn Peterfcun Skiint
Curiias Sioner tairctnj.
'Junior Leaders"
Juraor L-adeniLip is a H project that is attracrlnr more
attention each year.
Eleven enroled Junior Leaders kBaieted wrth -H programs
in Morrow County thi year. Other older members artd as as
Kistarit leaders but Cid loot enroll in the Junior J-j,'-kv
lursior leadt-rs must make a plan & work 1-jr their i H year, 1
v"1"' ir;ei xriry are BWOirpxiiaefl.
Servinf as Junior Leaders lor were:
Yi'Xy Bobbs Foods Oab; Sandi CarlsoD Foods Club; Mari
anne Pettyjotin Sorae Oub; Plena Cutadortb ZnisQiif. Berb Eks
tn Livei.-to'-t; K.aiOeeD McIZlfon Uveetock; Marr MdE2ii-l-ott
Livestock: P-ter MdE2fon Uvesto-.; Darid Eichrds
Outdoor Cookerj; t'Jy WoUJ Foodr; She3ey Wo Fooda.
rw XE&CITIADt
Cheeid color of new bedrpreade Lave been added to the
"'t. n-jiztr r-ioneer Memorial Boi:pltal And a badly need
ed iiotct.kiaa Otofcwpe bx ear tiatmeiiV-ias been obtained
The thn.es ere cue mostly to the enerotiry of Jaroe, Lof ar
CHUCK WAGON
PIXASZ VCrm ZfeaCine far
your estry to aaat the tbeazta
fsr the 1 971 M arrow Consry
Fair cakd Badeo Psxad is ex
tetkdbd to Oct. 4. Tear prtaa
four ix and tietsJ
L9 your estsns ta the boa
xA tha Gaseae-TiHie.
even
warm welcome. She introduced
the other eighteen current grand
tdfjeers. Mrs. Wilkinson and
Earl Wipper, Associate Grand
Patron, were presented honorary
memberships in the Worthy Ma-
, toms and Worthy Patrons group.
jcrs. vi utmsoi! received a pre
sentation by Eathie Mitchell
Worthy Matron of Victoria Chap
ter 5a 76, home chapter of Mr.
Wipper,
Large trroups of grand cora-
rsretazod et Ladies' XTieht ctt ttitiee members, grand repre-
the Elks Lodge Thursday eve- j sentat-'ves, worthy matrons and
ting was Swiss steak and other wortfcy patrons, assodat raat
goodies, prepared and served by I rorts and associate pavtrons, were
The Tnmline
loely ladies Jrora lone and
Valry country.
AH the ttoetairs halls in Pkxxr 1ti;n-1 vtw.i'i t .,
brtateid by new paint, doe to the fene-os-ty ce Mr. and Mrs.
P. H . Mabojuej- and Mr. and Mrs. KtrolJ Cohc,
'ioneer
;to the
EDITOR. . .
Ponderings!
To The Editor:
Mrs. Jixo Wt nod our cics
pop last week. She brought in
the Golden Fleece! Well arv-
how, it was a most beautifully
dyed eliow gold sheep hide,
beet we erer saw.
recognized and introduced.
Grand escorts were introdooed
by Iick Wilkinson.
Mosaccd Exrtertedia&est
The theme was continued with
miiB.
Phone:
THnk of it as a small home improvement.
() Pacific Northwest Bell
Heppner Crrtc League Earn.
mage Sale
Oct. 30-31
OCT. 12
Willows Grange at lane
Booster Day
Potluck dinner at 1:03 pjn
grangers and iriends wel
come
FOOTEALL!
EHS
Oct a Wasco Ca OE&upiik)
at tieppner
HHS, JVs
Oct 12, Condon, there, 4:00
iieppner EJementarr
Oct 8, Heppner at StanJieM,
IOXE
Oct 10, Dufur at lone. 2:00
lone Jr. High
Oct 8, Condon at lone, 2i30
October Neighbor Night at
Church of Itazarene
Oct 9
SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC
SERVICE BY
C. A. RUGGLES
Insurance Agency
P. a Box U7 FH. C76-K2S
If no answer call ay Boyoe,
676-53S4
EosIkla Oiyoa LiMks cdtc
berg colored gorgeous by Mr.
Jack Frost
7 W. g. CAYTTm T.
THE FTEAWEERRT
WTLDEPJVES3
1 This is the time off the year
when we need to atop and to
thh-Jj about the good that kids
get out off the 4 H program.
feeroercber how proud each is
of his successes at the fair,
and bow loyal and happy they
are with their various clubs.
JV'wt many at tbeae 4 H stu
dents get ia trouble. They are
youngs-en who most often de
velop leadership abilities.
tj tha time experteaoe teacb.
es a man to read the Jane print
he can hardly see it
Did yon knew?
Thfft M m j w Couxxt y"s tup
three ( E projects by enrollment
are clothing, horse and loods In
j that order.
mat tne s u uamp onjy nas
enough silverware far 125 peo
pir and several meals were
served lor 104!
Motorcycle clubs may rattle I tkirA the county proCestioa-ov-er
the mountain fail, and al staff has orgaxared the pro
snowro'bJle gwups rr.y rtruf- grans here very ricely. Camp
ir tnw cyv.ru moun- sesuona. visitations, and other
tains, but tt took kylne I rp-.al events have gone
PJdws to be prjrcrm'e enough ' smoothly. The adult volunteer
to ride horses, oo the tras and leaders hae done a very ne
by Uie lakes of the Stra bflTy ob and desene our praise and
.tjjtnm. fw lurm n:gos i;grUtUQe.
School Lunch Menus
Presented
Tlsrotigh Courtesy k&
Eeppner Branch
FIRST
remernber in a carrp that will
be hard to forget 75 riders en
joyed the fellowship of their an
nual miirig. The .lace was
Loran Valley. Oder the super
vision of Forest Service officials,
tra.is preiioutl)' mapped were
followed at nnoai. Oid friend
ships were renewed and &ew
ones made. As a ru. I found
much to rm-mber.
A R;g Thanks to all of j-oa.
W. W. Weatherford
Mc end Mrs. Eesarth KeUo
are rr.akJr.g their home at Les
ington and Mr. 5elson U work
ing Hith tla father and u3e!
on the .nlvn Brothers rancti. 15 Jr. high football. Riverside,
sat lormeriy wita TWA " there, l.TO
OCt. US AT lOKt B3GH
8 Jr. fc:rh football Condon
here, 2 33
Bonfire. 7.00
FT A if JO
S No fcthool Teacher Inservk
Day
10 h School football Dufur
here, 1;3Q
11 Vollej-balL Heppner, there.
00
a sr as
NATIONAL
BANK or otxKs
K?k Scboois
SCBOOL HOT LtTHCH
XEJR7
Monday, Oct 12 Navy beans
and ham, corn bread, slaw cc
gren salad, fruit and grahans,
Tuesday, Oct 13 Mor, bis
cuits, Jtil-O salad, cake with
sauce, milk.
Wednesday. Oct 14 Hot dogs, j
potato saiaa, paio ccps ana
pickles, celery and crr sticks,
ice cream, milk.
Thursday. Oct 15 Hut beef
sandwiches, corn, gree-s salad,
cobbler ith topping, milk.
Friday. Oct 16 Toasted
cheese sandwiches, vegetable
soup, fruit salad, berry pie ala
mode, rmlk.
Finally, Oregon has a chance to
do something about schools and taxes
You can 60 something vole YES on
Ballet Measure No. 10.
You'U help to bring our high-climbing
property taxes and school costs under
control. Over the past 1 0 years school
costs hsve increased an average of
S annually. Under the proposal only
6 would be guaranteed. You'll pro
vide adequate funds for basic school
programs without the annual budgef
battles and threat of closing schools.
Election for special programs would be
limited to two a year. You'll have a
stronger voice in school program
selection.
Control school spending
gives you a voice
lf Mt
Better long ring
planning
IVmbMim actoal ti V 1 ducatMM jf
.. A fee'.- i " l
Stop budg
battt
rVowda lor awopttr
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