GAZETTE-TIMES- 1962 HEPPNER , Thursday, November 1. Bunchgrass Hosts' Witnesses Slate Unbeaten Blank John Day District 20 Rebekah Jayvees Events Mrs. Becket Holds the Coming Convention in lone SKI Coach Bob Cantonwine's Hepp- second quarter to score, and 18-0- . Rainbow Instruction Circuit Assembly ner jayvees blanked visiting halftime count was FRIDAY, November 2 The Rebekah lodges of District John on the at the his noint parade, Day gridiron Continuing the Rummage sale, old Central Mrs. Ruby Becket, grand de- No. 20 of Holly, Lex- rodeo here last Wed- Driscoll ran five yards in consisting e n t s grounds tOUCIl- - 8:00 a.m. International Order of San Souci, Mis Organizational arrangem TRAILS 31-0- , an un- thirH miartpr for his third Market, puty, ington: Heppner; nesday, completing ran Rebekahs, lodge hall, 8:00 p.m. Rainbow for Girls, held a school tletoe. Hardman. and Bunch- - have been completed for the defeated year for the young down of the game, and Dick Last Heppner High football of instruction for the Heppner grass, lone, held their annual forthcoming semi-annua- l circuit Mustangs. the extra point. game, at Moro, 8:00 p.m. and lone Rainbow assemblies convention at Willows of Jehovah's Witnesses Previous wins were a pair over In the tourtn quarter iviuimci orange assembly Don a P3SS SATURDAY, November 3 at the Heppner Masonic hall hall at lone October 26 with and By Peterson, president Pilot Rock jayvees and one over hit Kruno Qnonrar with 1:15 Friday, Saturday Sunday, and this OES Social Club, lodge hall, afternoon. as hostess November 2-- at Vert Auditor- Umatilla that covered 25 yards, Monday Bunchgrass lodge. The ski area at Arbuckle has jayvees. touchdown. p.m. members of the The was called to ium, S. W. 4th and Dorin, in Heppner opened the game with brought the final old Officers and meetine been greatly improved for the Tho vnnncr Mnstanes were Rummage sale, Central two attended to learn the one o'clock with Noble Pendleton. a pair of touchdowns in the first 8:00 a.m. groups order at coming season. credited with a real Market, of the Grand Lorraine Ted of has quarter. Stuart Dick grabbed a playing MONDAY, November S procedures organization. Ball, Bunchgrass, Poland Hermiston The parking area has been ay men the session nrpsidingr. After distineuis h e d been to one pass fired by Quarter- good defensive game Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Following appointed organize adequately widened. We thank back Don Munkers for the first coach. He had words of praise a sack lunch were introduced and wel- of to - Wheel, noon. everyone enjoyed guests the 21 departments needed Kinzua Corporation and Tim Driscoll ran 40 fori Boiiman Mplvin Mc- in the room. comed, chairs were surrendered the functions of the tally, and Lexington Co-o- p Biddies, Lexing- dining expedite many county road department for do for the second. Neither Daniel, Dean Robinson, Paul Mrs-Lewi- s to convention Lorraine the three-da- y He will yards ton hall, Monday, 1:30 Others attending were officers, gathering. this, as have worKea PAT was Simon Winters ami city Rail, chairman: Elsie Avers, vice- - a cafeteria for the con- ing they try good. Swaggart, p.m. Halvorsen, mother advisor, organize by the area. Driscoll ran 60 yards in the Greg Pierce on deiense. hall, 7:00 lone assembly; Mrs. Annie chairman, Edith Matthews, secre- venience of the delegates from Rainbow, lodge p.m. treasurer. 17 Our main hill area has been Mothers' club, Mrs. Anita Stock- - Schaffer and Mrs. Katherine tary, and Vern Batty, congregations in and board that to at- increased by both length and ard, 8:00 p.m. Lindstrom, both lone Distinguished euests attending Washington expect width. Tass Morrison, "President tend. The main tow line will be TUESDAY, November 6 members; worthy wore Sflma Watkins. moved of lone Mrs. of behind the club house, Mark the man who is Election Day, polls open 8 a.m. advisor assembly; of Rebekah Asemsbly Oregon; The cafeteria will make it pos- which will leave more of the to 8 p.m. Jim Myers, mother advisor, Ruth Flossie Haines, marshal of Rebe sible for whole families to attend Sherri Olson, main hill to ski on and will also building confidence in Oregon. Wranglers club house, 8:00 p.m. assembly, Heppner; kah Assembly of Oregon; Hazel that otherwise could not afford alleviate in November 7 advisor, Ruth assembly; a i v e the congested area WEDNESDAY, worthy Wainscott, represent t of the three days away from home front of the club house. We will 's words have become deeds during 8:00 Dr. Ed Mrs. Jim Thom- Ass o c . ; Odd Fellows, lodge hall, Schaffitz, Northwest Oddfellows as the meals' will be provided at no have to climb and Mrs. Lucille Wilson, Altha Kirk and cost. be longer through his first four-yea- r term as Economy and p.m. son, Elaine Rietmann, About 2,000 meals will or over the tow line to a governor. THURSDAY, November 8 board members. Florence district de- the he get cup Heppner McMillan, served during assembly," of coffee. in government are a matter of record. Soroptimist, Wagon Wheel, noon. puty presidents, and Edith Mat concluded. efficiency We now have a hill ad- Elks, IOOF lodge hall, 8:00 p.m. thews, member 01 sustaining of the will beginners State taxes have not risen one penny during his Carnation Mrs. Lincoln Highlights program cleared behind the club house. club, Lairds Announce perpetual membership commit be a baptism of new ministers Nash, 8:00 p.m. tee. There will be a bunny tow on ministration. Services for the people were expanded Saturday afternoon and a public area which slow- Betrothal Arldress of was eiven L. this will travel Daughter's welcome discourse Sunday. M. Dugan, er than the main tow line to within the existing tax structure. Catherine Thome of Bunch-erass- . district minister from help by Brooklyn, master to ten-ye- ar Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird, Vern beginners to this boon He has a for the future, a with response by New York, will deliver the public the recreational skier. Who presented plan WREAK"--. Heppner, announce the engage- of Mistletoe. aaaress anernoon at 3 ment of their Elaine Batty Sunday wants to climb the hill! look ahead to keep our economy rolling. daughter, fiivinc an impressive presenta P. M. on "The Bible's Answer to Colette, to Ronald LeRoy Daley, were members Our Problems of Survival." This progress report is possible son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. tion of the Bible because of the desire of nf lodcre. Hollv mem All are no burning of Wn. Sans Snurl sessions free and a few to area for GOVERNOR HATFIELD Daley Yakima, be families have a ski Mark again bers presided at the memorial collections will taken. close Arbuckle Ski club is The couple attend the Univer- 01 Ben by. Miss service, given in memory the hill and will install sity of Portland where Laird Anderson, Sans Deb clearing is a music major and her fiance Souci; and operate the equipment. This Wright, Mistletoe, and George Star Members Visit calls for is a business major, affiliated and Frnrl F.lv. Bunch erass. Sans teamwork, time, ana with Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. of energy. In return, the community Souci gave an exemplification Hermiston Chapter has access to a recreational acti- A summer wedding Is planned. the meaning ot tne emDiems 01 tribute at vity that is truly a family sport. the lodge. Following the Attending Friendship Night We can ski with less Man tn nrpsidont Watkins bv Bunch Queen Esther chapter, Order of expense by Eastern Wed- developing and operating our grass, the convention presented Star, Hermiston, own local area ourselves. her with a lovely giu. tureen nesday evening were several w: chairmen of the district were pre- members of Ruth chapter. Come to our potluck dinner on itha November 4-- room of sent and given honors by Sans Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, chairman 13, in the Souci, each responding with an of the' credentials the Fair Pavilion at 6:30, enjoy committee; some ski and come to interesting event taking place Mrs. Dean Hunt, worthy matron movies, up her term of office. of Mrs. Charles the hill, work day is every Sun- during Ruth chapter; until the snow flies. Renewal of obligation was Stout; Mrs. Jim Myers, and Mrs day conducted by Holly and tribute J. R. Huffman made the trip. z to members was given by Mrs. Lillian Davis conducted i if lone - each pre- a of Grade Team , & Mistletoe, with being school instruction at Ruth s sented a gift. Among these mem-hir- s chapter recently, and it was er To See Game " were Tina Scott, College 4 J nrpspnt roneously stated in last weeks 3r Sans Souci; Annie Keene, Holly; report that Mrs. Dick Wilkinson The lone grade school football Delia Corson and Lana Faaoerg, was hostess. Mrs. W. C. Rosewall team will travel to Portland Sat- Bunchgrass. was the hostess. urday where they will attend the convention will be Cap the important bearings, The 1963 Mrs. Davis was a Thursday and Stan held at Heppner with Sans Souci atternoon guest ot Mrs. Hunt ford University football game at seal in lubrication, counteract lodge as hostess. An invitation Lexington, and an overnight Multnomah stadium Saturday from Holly was extended for con- houseguest of Mrs. C. C. afternoon. The trip is being spon- friction, insure precision in vention to meet in Lexington sored by business firms in lone I performance only 1964 and was accepted. in recognition of the fine season 3 - New officers were elected as which the grade school team has All Monro business forms A SWISS MOVEMENTS follows: Elsie Ayers, chairman, had. Sans LaVerne Henderson, availahlp thrnneh thp flnzpttp. The coached Les - Souci; Times. You need not out of team, by 9A GIVE YOU Holly; Altha go Matthews, 7th grade teacher, has An-ni- the to get the forms Kirk, secretary, Sans Souci; county you been undefeated so far this year, - need. Kpone. treasurer. Hollv- Ap winning two games from Arling- Hatfield for Governor Committee, Emmet E. Willard, Campaign Manager, 512 State Street, Salem, Oregon pointive officers are Vern Batty, ton and two games from Hep- TOWNCRAFT warden, Mistletoe; Dimple Mun-kers- , flowers, wheat and posters dis- pner. They play their last game Pd. Adv., Morrow County Hatfield For Governor Comm., Mattie the motto conductor, Holly; playing president's against Irrigon on Friday Henry E. Peterson, lone, Chairman WATCH SPECIAL! Green, inside guardian, Sans and son p. Souci; Ida Lee Engleman, out- side guardian, Bunchgrass; Jane Payne, Sans Souci, right support- 1099 er to chairman; Bernice Wihlon, plus 10 fad. tax Holly, left supporter to chair- man; Freda Majeske, Holly, Here are jeweler designed chaplain; Florence McMillan, watches! Ladies petitesl Men's Hollv. ripht supporter to vice- - thin-dres- chairman; Edith Matthews, calendar, s, dress and to Wit Bunchgrass, left supporter classics! All with shock-protect- ed Shirley Connor, Swiss movements, Sans Souci, musician; Lorraine, chairman. fine expansion bands. Bunchgrass, past Bunchgrass lodge closed the afternoon session after which a delicious banquet was served in the dining room. The hall was 1 beautifully decorated with fall WRW

VOTE! General ELECTION Nov. 6

Oregon AFL-CI- O Convention RECOMMENDS

U. S. Senator 011 Congress v 1st District R. BLAINE WHIPPLE 3rd District EDITH GREEN 2nd District 4th District ROBERT B. DUNCAN Governor no recommendation Labor Commissioner NORMAN O. NILSEN MARK

STAT! LEGISLATURE

Baker-Gra- CounrUt Linn County Count!) Senator ATFIELD Representative) ; for G0VERN0 no recommendation Clinton P. Haight Representative-J- ack L Smith Benton County Representative William F. Gwinn, Nancy Klrkpatrlck Harney-Malhe- Count) recommendation Representative--no Marlon County Benton-La- n Count! recommendation Senator-M- ary SIG E. Eyre, Clifford W. Ferguson recommendation Hood Rlver-Woc- o Count! Representative-Mo- rris Representative-Katha- rine Benton-Pol- k Count! K. Crothers, Must Cornelius C. Bateson, L B. Day, recommendation Mrs. Tom SENATOR Jackson County (Marguerite) Wright IMNDER for Senator-H- Clackamas County enry Polk County Senator-T-om F. Jr. Pidihtm, Representative-Le- slie Monaghtn Representative V. Bahr Representative Alva N. (At) Bradford, Beulah J. Hand, Elmer McClure, Tillamook County Charles W, Crary, James A. Redden BOB Michael Patrick McKernan, Representative Juanita Orr Jotephlnt County Edward F. Ridderbusch Clatsop County Umatilla County W. Dewey Representative Representative W. H. (Bill) Holmstnom Klomath County no recommendation CHANDLER for CONGRESS!AN Clotjop-Colum- Count! Union-Wallo- Count! Senator H. Turner Representative Daniel A. Thlel Klamoth-La- k Count! no recommendation Columbia County Representative-- no Washington County N recommendation Turner E. Jones, G. W. Kurtz, Ln County Coo County G. Park Senator-Ed- ward Johnny Baiton N. Fadeley, Woihington-Yomhi- ll Counties VOTE BE RIGHT M. RIGHT Kenneth A. Poole, Glen Stadler Senator Coot-Curr- y Count! - Representative-Rich- ard W. C. (Bill) Schwann Glenn Back (Dick) Eymann, Yamhill County Richard L Counties Hammaker, Kennedy, Representative J. Michael McCloskey. Russell S. Lehman Representative Veolt Peterson Wilnwt Ben Evick VOTE STATE REPUBLICAN BALLOT MEASURES County Lincoln County Douglas No. 1 through 7, vote YES, Representative-Sid- ney Representative Leiken, W. 0. (Bun) Kelsay Thos. R. McClellan Nos. 9 and 10, vote NO. Pd. Ad. Morrow These are RECOMMENDATIONS only. Each voter must exercise his own judgment. The Is satisfied to present the by County Republican issues and the candidates on the record. Each of the candidates w have recommended has a record in oftic If he has Central Committee held public office that in our opinion served the best interests of the state and the nation, If the recommended candidate has not held public Ottic w have judged him upon his views concerning I wide variety of Issues. Don Turner, Lexington, Chairman (PiJ forbr Oft.AFL aO,506UborTtmrlf.PortlnJl.Orton,J.T.M.rt.Ec. Sec.)