Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 16, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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HHS Homecoming Floats
Class A Final Statistics
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'"silver cup"
prims are loft on
made by the Sophomore
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tistics Oiimo in this 'k from
tin' Athena group ho has
liepn compiling them Halo
Hcdm.in .i luinii'tl as 2nd
place Ivtensive I'lau'f of Ihe
week with U tackles. 2 pass
interception Hint FH rev
TP
In tho league. Iloppiior i
So 12 with a 7 I record Thf
Playoflisl matillatt- I vstt -O
Pine Eagle
Progressive Dinner
Well Attended
Alnnit So oung people
attended the progressive
dinner sponsored by the
Ministerial Association in Oct
The group was transported in
a bus ow ned by the Asseniuls
of tiod church of Heppner and
driven h Mark Johnsim,
minister of the Lutheran
church Tho first stop was m
lone at the Tinted Church o!
Christ for apH'tiors From
there the group went to Valh
Lutheran church for salads
and then back to Heppner for
spaghetti prepared by the
women of the Episcopal and
Methodist churches The even
mg was topped off with punch
and donutat the Church of
the Nazarene which had been
appropriately decorated in
Halloween fashion
Lexington Grange Changes Meet Night
Itching Film K
In a list of 40, Mike
Hergstroni was 34th with 97
attempts. 5;t"i yards 5 7 aver
age a. ul 7 TD
No one from Heppner was
named in the Hove ivmg Finals
lis! ul 2ii player
I'linu lie turned
Dale iledman was lath with
$ punts, averaged 12 5, H
vards and 0 TO
Tackles
Hill Jepsen had 105 tackles
No Heppner players were
named in the Punting column.
I'ussing
Jerry (iontry had a 4H
(H'rcont attempt of 12:! ul
tempts, completed 53, fill!
yards, 5 TD and 14 intercept!--etl
Scoring
.Mike Hergstroni m the
scoring columns made 8 TO, 6
PAT ami 54 TP.
No Heppner player was
named in the Kick-off returns
column
l'a Inlereeplioiis
Dale Hodman was 12 in 15
named with 5 for 85 vards ami
1 TO
School Beard
Meeting Nov. 20
Ms HEI.NI JONES
U'xmgton (irange met on
Sit evening for a politick
dinner followed by the pro
gram A game, orange relay
was played, the w inning side
will furnish the !v program
and the losing side will lie in
charge of the dinner
Harold Kerr showed slides
and spoke on the Solid Waste
Disposal Experiment at the
Hoeing Site
It was voted that the (irange
meet on the third Monday
evening of each month for the
next three months Tins is a
temporary arrangement to
see if it will help attend. moo
IHhv IK is the next meeting
Officers elected were:
Master, Joe Yocnni. Over
seer, Carl Marquardt; See.,
Jean Nelson, Treas , Cecil
Jones, Lecturer, Ivipha
Jones; Chaplain. Marie
Steagall. Assistant Steward,
Kenneth Sniouse ; Lady
Assistant Steward, Frances
Sniouse; Gatekeeper, Paul
Morey; Steward, Ed Hunt;
Ceres, Uilita Marouardt:
day
Women Activitiy Club will
visit the spti in Pasco as guests
on Nov. 2H They will enjoy a
no host luncheon
Seniors have a cowboy and his mustang ,n a western setting
that included an over-sized brand M getting red ho; over a fire
"Brand the Huskies". The seniors won 3rd place.
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Luther League
Sings At
Nursing Home
.Nov. 12. the Luther League
went up to the Heppner
Memorial Hospital with
Pastor Mark Johnson. We
sang and talked to the patients
in the basement who are
seldom visited Afterwards we
went to the Hope parsonage
and had fondue After the
fondue, we discussed the
experience we had W e felt we
should do it more often for the
people who are not as fortu
nate as we are.
Some of the Luther League's
upcoming events are:
At Portland. Nov 24 - 26. the
League hopes to attend the
Convention.
Dec 9. the League is going
to get Christmas trees for
Hope and Valby Churches
Also a skiing party was
planned a! Luther Crest,
sometnie in January or
February.
Sandra Palmer
Reporter
Tho Morrow County School
District Board of Directors
will meet Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m.
at the district office in Lex
ington Agenda :
Old liusmess;
Administer oath of office to
John Matthews
Architect's report on Serial
Levy building plans
Heview itinerary lor lone
field trip.
New Business;
.Accept resignation of John
Edwards from lone Advis
ory Committee
Appoint replacement for
John Matthews on budget
and advisory committee.
Consider 1973-74 school
calendar.
Consider OSBA request to
sulscrilR to LGP1 services.
Appoint election boards for
December 19. Serial Levy
Election Keview price quotes on
property insurance
Keports :
OSBA Convention Jerry
Peck and Pauline Winter.
Drug Education Program -
Mr Tolar.
Announcements :
Consultation meeting.
November 21, 8:00 p.m..
District Office.
Next Regular meeting,
December 18. 7:30 p.m.,
A.C.Houghton Elementary.
The meeting is public and
anyone wishing to attend is
cordially welcome.
Pomona. Helen Nelson, Flora,
Carina Marquardt ; Executive
Committee, Alfred Nelson Jr.;
Orville Cutsforth, und Ed
Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs Don McEwen
were welcomed as new
Grange members Cards were
sent Mrs Alfred Nelson Sr.
who has been ill and Mrs.
Annie Sniouse on her birth-
VISllS P UMO HGS
Mr. and Mrs L D Vinson
from Monument and ("hurley
Pudbfrg and lirry Iron'i
Dayton, Wn visited Mrs
Cat io Padhorg on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs A L. Majeske
has Imhmi visiting tho past
week at the Harvey Wright
home in (ireshani
Mr and Mrs Glenn Payton
of Keating were visitors at the
C ('.Jones ranch Monday en
route home from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Way
and children and Mr and Mrs.
Frank Kobinson visited Mrs.
Way's father and other rela
tives in Goldendale over
Sunday
Chi istniUN Itiwaar Plans
Three Links Club met at the
home of Mrs Frank Hobinson
on Thursihiy afternoon Plans
were discussed for the Food
Siile and Bazaar on Doc. 2.
Initiation at lodge is planned
soon and practice dates were
set. Iiolroshments were
served to Mrs. Catie Padberg,
Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs.
Irene Padberg. Mrs. Eula
Bloodswnrth, Mrs. Archie
Munkors, Mrs. Hichard Peck.
Mrs June Field, Mrs. C.C.
Jones, guest Mrs Elsie Fox
and hostess. Next meeting will
lx at the Jones Homo.
Mrs Elsie Fox from W'eual
chiT has moved Into her
trailer on the Cemetery Itoad
Mrs Win J Van Winkle und
Mrs C C. Jones visited Mrs.
Cleo VaiiW'inkle ul Hiersches
Nursing home in Pendleton on
Sunday.
Flrr Shower
The "Fire Shower" for Mr.
und Mrs Iiuis Eng hold at (he
I O O F. Hall on Friday even
ing was well attended Holly
Itotiokah Uidge served
cookies und cofloe.
Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetler is a
patient in Community Hos
pital in Pendleton, having had
major surgery on Monday.
Airs Venice Hendrickson
and Daughter Ann Stewurt
have returned home from a
weeks stay in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M.
Breeding and children of
Greshum were weekend
visitors at tho home of his
mother Mrs Ida Breeding
Motel - Resort
Apt. Managers
excellent pay plus apt.
Aue no barrier, 21-70.
placement bell) we
train at homo & also In
luxury motel. Call 2H.V
ii.r)S2 or write Grout West
em Motels 7S,'!2 S W.
3.rth Avenue. Portland,
Oregon 97219
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Dale Munkers stands by the blue and gold goal post with a V for
victory Chuck Davidson soaks out the pains of the game with
hot water and ice bag
Oregon 4 HVs To Chicago Meet
STOP COLD WINTER DRAFTS!
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CLICKING NEEDLES
We met Nov. 9. at Mrs.
Boner's. We discussed raising
money to buy an American
and 4-H flag for our club. We
also drew names for the
Christmas party.
Cathy Palmer
Reporter
Thafs when lower Long Distance
rates begin on weekdays.
The best time to share the good times in
the northw est is after 5 PM on weekdays.
That's wher. iouer Long Distance rates
begin. And thar's when you're likely to
find friendi and familyat home.
So go ahead and spread the good word.
Long Distance calls get people
together.
Pacific Northwest Bell
Twenty-one of Oregon's top
4-H members will leave Port
land Nov. 24. for the 51st
National 4-H Congress in
Chicago.
Accompanying the Oregon
4-H members will be .Mrs.
Dorothy Lundbom, Baker
county extension agent;
Robert Stevely, Columbia
county extension agent, and
Cal Monroe, assistant state
leader for 4-H youth.
"The young Oregonians will
join some 1,600 4-H members
from throughout the nation
and Puerto Rico who are
state, regional, and national
winners in 4-H projects and
4-H
Livestock News
The 4-H Livestock Tour was
on October 21. We went to
Boeing at Boardman and to
the Livestock Experimental
Station in Hermiston. Our
group was joined by the North
Lexington Livestock Club
The Heppner 4-H Livestock
meeting was held on Nov 8.
Mark Sargent called the
meeting to order. The minutes
and treasurer's report were
read. John Messick of the
First National Bank, Heppner,
told us how to obtain a loan
from the bank to help us
finance our livestock. Judy
Lake told us about Finland
and the way they conduct their
4-H programs.
The Christmas party was
discussed and is going to be
Dec. 13. which is our next
meeting.
The meeting was adjourned.
Joe Mollahan.
Reporter
activities." said Monroe.
.Activities at the 4-H Con
gress will be built around the
theme. "A New Day -- a New
Way" Emphasis will be
placed on how delegates can
become involved in, and
improve the workings of
society.
Members of the Oregon
delegation, sponsors of the
trip award, and their project
areas include Marta Mikkalo
of Mikkalo, Leadership
winner
Pay attention to our new sale. And
you won't be paying interest until
next spring.
We're including new International
farm wheel tractors. Any used
wheel tractors in stock. Plus
implements sold with the tractors.
Or Cub Cadet lawn tractors and
riding mowers.
Finance them through International
Harvester Credit Corporation.
And you won't have an interest
payment until March 1, 1973.
In fact, with a good trade-in, you
won't have an investment until then.
In the meantime you reap the
advantages: the lower price, the
tax savings, the higher productivity.
So come down and see us about a
trade. Take a little interest in,
yourself.
Morrow County
Grain Growers,,
jfu.
Lexington, Oregon
Ph. 989-8221
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
Industrial - Commercial
Farm and Home
Pendleton 276-7761
Vic Hoffman and his U. P. shop mates are building
750 freight cars, and that's not the half of it.
The 750 cars that Vic Hoffman is working on in Portland are actually less than
a third of it, "it" being our total order for rolling stock this year.
If Vic Hoffman hooked the cars he's building onto all the others we're buying,
the "train" would be 23 miles long. It would have 100 new locomotives, 2,287
freight cars, loaded with accessories. Our total sticker price ran into the
millions, which we pay so much down and so much a month.
We hope to get the money back by hauling things for people. So if you have
anything that needs hauling, we can handle It.
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