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lexinglon News
MXIVUTON .Mr. and M
J, in CaMti, Ykima. vb.trd at
H. K in' ih KIm?T home Hiih
I.ik MKMl.tr. Me. Al' Calvin
They ' rf"M to AeapMlco.
UlriK-u, (r ne winter. Another
Vlhlli'f Hit at Ml'
lu KUu:-r. of Mm. Ar-
14 Klinut-r. H-trton. IM'
,.rit.l-.ii i. Mr. and Mr. Mti-E
if,
Biidej Club Cothtrm
Tt,.- l-iviiit:" HrilP' flub
mil i Hi l.me ut Mr. Lucia
ri.fr-.nh f..r iltir tegular ine-e-i-Mi;.
Tt' ie--nt we-r- Mm.
Jutin Udl . u r. Mm. I an Hunt,
Mm. 1-e-Mir On, Mr Mrln
Ntniiir.1. Mrs, Bob UnvidM.n.
Mm. r.l-i.n IMlin:. and Mm
C. C". riumn hue I, Mm. Ledbettor
won h-li. Mm. Hunt was m-c-mi!
unit Mm, Davidson A
blrthd.iy iK lionon-d Mm. Pa
vi.l miii on l.e-r birthday.
Rt-bekabi Co To Pendleton
Thni' Link" Club of Molly !!
ImKhIi l-eidee nut lit the hume
.f Mm. Al Fctsih In I'endle-ton
Tliumd.iv. for their re -r-ular me-et
ni. A i'.w lv lunch wan M-rve-el
nt iiintii by II"' ImstcsH ami her
i(, ix.st.-ss Mi-. Wlllinm Smet
burnt. T.iblf end room were
ilrrtir.-iti'd I" t'"" Halloween
tin inc. mid rath e.iM reel ived
it t.iblf favor. The jusinri.s
loritin;: that afternoon saw the
ladiex fiun-ili'le plann for the
I'rfsldcnt'H visit and for a din
ner to be held on TueMlay bon
orii;! Mr. K'lllott of the State
Odd Fellows who will visit Lex
ington In an attempt to re ne
tlvatf the Odd Fellows Lodpe
there. Th'i,-e iw'oring over for
Hie d.iv in rendhton werp Mrs.
Irene 'I'.ulberK. Mrs. Florence
MeMilliin. Mrs. Kula Iilooels
w..!il. Mrs Arebie Munkers,
A. F. Majeske, Mis. I . v..
j-M-iiee-r. r., Mrs. ism l.som,
I'endleton. was an Invited fluent
for this luncheon.
Mrs. Joan Patrick. Portland,
was a r.ccnt house puest of Mr.
and Mrs. I Van Hunt.
G.t-Acquainted Colloe
Mrs. Don Paullus who came
neenllv from John Day was
honored with n "f;et ac(uninted"
coffee hour at the home of Mrs)
Denn Hunt. Pn'sent were Mrs.
Il..h ll;irrison. Mrs. Flden Pad
luri' Mrs
n.Ji njividson. Mrs. Lee Pad
Imtit. Mrs. De-lbcrt Piter. Mrs.
l.add Dick and the honore
hnstesK.
Mr. 11 nd Mrs. Italnh
tb ihelr small cranetaon Den
Jackson to visii nis rrwimr,
Jckon in Ontario
Mr
M:
Mm. Tn
last wrrk. ,
M. Fink Rubinn.n and Mm.
Marvin Way eitovej to CoMen
dale to Uil Mm, Way a lather
Huii b !toblnt.rn who recently
underwent major suree-ry thtie.
Oofte Hermann of The Dl
,n vtitcd hi mother Mm,
Oitilir Hunt. lie H-nrr, and Ment
Wednradav nifht with friend
Mr. and Mm. len Hunt.
Mr, and Mm. Cib llarrt-.n.
Casradp Leak and A I lev Haul-
Min. Boarmnan, en- n".-
UueU 'f Mr. ami .Mr. 1-.0 -riM.n
and family. Aim- Dairi
M.n I Hot'"" mother.
Se Storoqe Plant
Mr. and Mm. t. 1. Jw
dinner jruiKt tt Mr. and Mm.
Karl M-re of llood Liver and
toured the rold tomt;e and fruit
.mkin plant of tl.p Mm.rt
Fruit Co. on WediHd iy a they
drove to poitlund to vi-lt their
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mm. Dale Whitney.
Mr. and Mm. Jack Kroll. Cor
vallls were WM-kend visitors at
the home of their Mn and fam
ily the Bob Krolls.
11, .....1 Mri. hill Weather-
ford rnjoyed wab hlnjT OSU beat
Arizona Mate i jvjuiuiuu.a.i
Stadium In company with Mm.
Wcalhei foul s brother ami MMcr
in law. Mr. and Mm. Don
Peake. The Weat hci fouls had
Saturday dinner and an over
nlpht vMt with the Peake
fanulv in their Portland home.
The Barnci Ka Second Son
Mr. and Mrs. David Harnes are
the proud parents of a second
son, Richard William, bom at
c. inihnnv Hospital Oct. 4. The
young man welched 8 lb., 8 0
His grnnnparpnts an- mi. "
Mrs. James Barnes, Pendleton.;
Mr. and Mrs. D. Sullivan. Pen
dleton, and Kreat-Krandparcnt-s
are Mr. and Mis. Willis Water
house, Toppenish. Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oorald Rl.ca and
cbildien have moved to tneir
own trailer nome ninuuiM
t..wn on the Boardman Kanue
p,,...i where thev raised irriat-
cil pntiitoes and fiafflower.
Mrs. A. F. MajosKP, .lrs. run-
ence McMillan, ana jnus. n "
McMurtry attended The ramois
Militant Auxiliary In Pendleton
on Wednesday.
Mr. ond Mrs. Tim DrlscolL
l..ff rmil Kristi of Poulhbo, Wn.
M. rvin Leonard, Mrs. were here this weekend visiting
ills parenis, ivn. mm .....
Diiscoll. Knmute home they
and stopped In Hermlston to visit
her fulks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Rurcham Schmidt who formerly lived in
lieppner. jvir. .cnmuii n "
ill with the mi.
BI"hc tr.! thing I paai a the fewer cavilici tooth
paste test!'
October Services Varied at U. M.
This month Morninu Worship
Mrb-s 11 s the Methodist Church
is (ttini; out of their usual
pattern. Lnt Sunday LajmanV
Sunday was marked by n mtv
Ice arraiipc-d and curt led out by
lay incmlH-r of the ronprctra
lion flene riercv presided. John
Maatta provided a voral wdo
ond fix other lay persons plke:
Mrs. ISrocp Drake. Mm. Doris
Cutlini;. Mrs. SvMa McDanicl.
Mm. Justine Weatherfotd and
Mr. and Mr. Herman tliecn.
Potluck Scheduled
This cominir Sunday. Oct. 24.
the service- will be "A Great
Dav of SliiKlnt!". Tle orpanlst
Mrs. Pauline Miller and the
musically active member f
the congrepation will lead this
sjM'cial wrvicp. After the mom
famil-dinner
inji wonshlp the church
les will t-njoy a mtluck
and further fellowship.
Com Toko A Chance
Families arc tisked to bring
whatever they wish, to take a
chance, to enjoy a really old
fashioned potluck dinner. It 1
h.Kd that each family will
bring Its own table service. All
newcomers and any friends of
the church are invited.
BMCC Count
Reaches Expects
hitie Mountain Community
Collepe's day enrollment reach
ed 1105 when registration clos
ed Monday. Piesidcnt Wallace
W. McOrao announced this week.
The figure represents an c icht
per cent Increase over day en
rollment la.st year, when tne
peak hendcount reached 10215.
The Increase Is the same as
last year's and brings the col
lege's enrollment up to the
number expected, McCrae said.
The day figure does not in
clude! persons enrolled In the
evening division chesses being
held on the campus and in
Athena, Lexington, Hermiston
and Heppner. Additional class
es are being planned for Milton -Free
water,
Ed Clark f Hermiston, a
Morrow County native, was ov
er here last week on a visit.
Local Students in
Marching Band
This enr's 230 piece March-
Inn Band at Oregon State uni
versity Includes several nuuem
musicians from this area.
Rated one of the top marcn
i.n,li In the West, the OSU
I nprfurms at all home foot-
i.r.ll 1'nmr.it nnel other special
campus events during fall term.
The bund will go 10 eaiiie i
so this fall for the OSU-Uni-vers
it v of Washington game Oct.
23. . .
Morrow County has three laus
in the marching band:
Bob Worden, freshman, Sci
ence-, from Heppner; Jim owuu
Junior. Aericulture. from
i..n. rhnrlns A. Nelson, senior
in Agriculture, from i-exingiun
k.H mir tpeonii rnerttng
Oct 16 at our kadeni home,
Mrs. Be DavM-mru
We learned how to Knit at
m.iino and at our wc-
our iiii ! - -- - ,
ond meetlnej we learned to purL
. . a i rvii.
The rnemoen o" -
vleUun. prealdent; Janette Pier.
vice pre-Muem; wunm
tiecrttary, and Frances Peck.
new riiorter.
Our nent meeting will b' Isov.
C at Mm. Davldsun'a home.
France Peck
Mr. MoUa Britt boa bn
e,,iini mmniinv for several dayi.
Her nie-ec and husband, Mr. and
Mru. Carl Martin, l'oruana,
brought Maida'a fcister Mrs. Em
ma Miller up from Oregon City.
This group was Joined by Mai
da's brother and his wife, Al
bert and Flora Schunk, Hermis
ton, for a family dinner. Mrs.
Britt also says she enjoyed get
ting down to lone with Mr. and
Mm. Dick FlaU, her neighbors,
for a dinner out.
made to your order
Rubber Stamps
All sizes all types
Prompt service
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roc t ft kxk-m,
Pettyjohn's
Farm & Builders
Supply
Heppner
HERMISTON
LIVESTOCK AUCTION. INC.
Sale every Saturday
12:30 p.m. sharp
Carson Vehrs Bmmett Rog ers
567-6644 0 567-5139
Bill Bowden Sale Yard
When Do They Meet?
Morrounow
. i i?i. t iJr included In this listing should contact
ll0Mr TimeiffR Only toose o ganliatloni with reg-LurWnTdl-to!.
Specfal occasion, will not
be"nTludedK Only one llatlnf p orgsnlzaUon.
MOBHOW COUNTY
llerpner Soil na Wa'er fl f TwtidlXy
Conservation District
Morrow County Cem and Fourth Saturday
Morrow County Jayceet Wives MitrcTcaU
Morrow County Planning Commission Meeu on cau
Morrow County Rifle and Monday
TX F'r Board WednJy, 8:W pj.
Pistol Club ' Thursday
-r::""' ZZ Second Thursday
Port of Morrow -
HEPPNER
Morrow County Gem and d Saturday
c'MSf 8:00
Z&TLoc. Second and Fourth "Toesda
Second A Fourth Tuesday
W0rmL7h " First Tuesday
Golden Age Club Second Tuesday
Hello Heppner :
Heppner Arm of the National Assn. Monday
Heppner City Council Third Monday
Heppner Civic League "Werv Thursday
Heppner Elks Lodge W
Heppner Extension Unit d M()nd
Heppner Garden 0" . " "- , pirst Monday
Heppner Legion A Auxiliary
Heppner Lodge No. 69 AF & AM f Tuesday
Heppner Mini mize Tops Club Every Tuesaay
Heppner Ruth Assembly No. SO da
Rainbow Girls - First MondaJ
Mother's Club "second Monday
Order of Eastern Star second Friday
Rhea Creek Grange Wednesday
Royal Arch Masons Every Thursday
Soroptlmlsts
SS m - -zr. kc.'S.M
Beta Omega of ESA Becunu Tuesday
lone City Council Z"second Wednesday
ne Sfriub """Z"II'second t Fourth Monetey
lone Lions Club Second Thursday
lone PTA -- ' Saturday
lone Willows Grange 'Firrt'and Third Tuesday
Rainbow lone No. 89 a Tue8aay
Locust Chapter No. 119 pT"V"ani Third Wednesday
lone Masonic Lodge No. 120 First ana i n Thursday
lone Women's Fellowship tj"? Wednesday
lone Topic Club
LEXINGTON ntst Monday
Lexington City Council .. S"XThlrd Thursday
Lexington Holly Rebekahs First ft Tniro inu j
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:RD DAY, OCTOBER 22
IONE FIELD 2:30 P. M.
Done High vs. Riverside High
Thursday Night Hayride and Burning
of the "I"
Thel's Cafe
Akers Motor Service
Jordan Elevator Co.
Bristow's Market
lone Chevron Station
JIM BARNETT
Independent Garage
Friday Noon Noise Parade Downtown
THIS AD SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS
Willow Creek Cabinets
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
FfidayHalftime Homecoming Court
Presented
Saturday Night Homecoming Dance,
Crowning Ceremony
Chas. O'Connor, Insurance
Rietmann's Hardware
lone Lions Club
Lindstrom Bros. Iron Works
T & C Storage Stormor Bins
422-7437
B & C Repairs
CLEO CHILD ERS BILL AS HURST
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
Morrow County Grain Growers
Gar Swanson
'The Office" Tavern
Ekstrom Trailer Sales
Nomad Travel Trailers & Pickup Campers
422-7289
Dobyn's Pest Control
John W. Jepsen
Murrays Rx Stables
Rod Murray lose, Oregon
Bank of Eastern Oregon