Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 17, 1960, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mrs Nelson is Re-elected lone P-TA President
f ECHO rALMATCC
Mm Ntrmati NVln a r
elated ri ier.t of the l r P
TA t werting Vdnfday
ewnlng t lh -hai ttMoiium
CnhfT i-tt.ift eltt-ifl Carry
TuUt. 'u-hU-!it, and Mm
llm-r Crafor I r- eti-ti.'d
Mitt-tan irrurtr, Mt NrIn.
Mr Tulli. Mm OawMJ. Mj
Itibift h-t and Mm LrvM
HaivuMcn wrr t-Ut-il dfl.
fate to I he Kt At ftinvrJlin.
April 25, :, nd 27 In Mifotd.
Fmlrirk Manin cve r-jrt
on th Kh.x-1. IU Maird that
th rliflton wa May 2 and
petition for m-mxT f.r the
school board mvit b fild by
April 1. Petitions are available
at thi office of Dalla Shm-kley.
Anyone ran icn the mt itUm
but the candidate mut be from
the lone In which he U running.
Those on the board now who are
running are Fredrick Martin, 5
yearn; from lone; Lexington. D.
O. Nelson fur 5 yearn; lleppner.
Mm Elaine Georce. 2 years and
Irrlj;on. Mr Warner 1 year. Lo
cal commit teea are elected from
their own area. He also explain
ed the budget
Mrs Raymond Lundell, social
committee chairman, reported
that two banquets would be
given by the P-TA. One March
14 for the OEA with Mm Elbe
Akers. chairman and one for the
FOR
SEED CLEANING
Cr TREATING
CALL
Harold Erwin
Phon 6-5806
IVMa Kaj J a Gamma Marvh 23
mill Mm SUAtl .VUVaW a thaU
man.
lld MLrot e plained the
P TA tu li-rt $!0 to re
iiiM-.l It at v vd tJ -n4 crd
to member aaMnj; fr dnatM.
t. rat thi amount A rarr
given by Pev Jim.- Kiley.
FYr the jrcfc-ram nh Mm
IMxrt Jjen In rtiaftfe, lrlyn
JepMtt gave er Vr.ited Nation
Ptltrrimst'e ee-h. She .i In
troduced by D ti l-ujan, bij,-h
ih Instructor. He tted that
Evelyn m one f the five who
tl.nl fir fsrt place on the fimt
count In rvn.lit..n at the final
ronti-t. A contestant from Her
mhton won find and one from
Prndleton second.
Member of !ne 4 II club
pave a program with Ml Father
KlrmU, home extenilon agent;
Nel Andcron. county agent. Joa
Hay. assistant agent; Mm L A
MeCabe, president of the 4 II
council In charge. Mr Walter
for ley also assisted. Deniece and
IWnieoe Matthewa lead the
United State flag salute and the
4 II flag salute. Member pre
sented billboard and cartoon
representing the club to which
they belonged. Among them
were Keith Nelson. Cheryie Lun
dell, Brenda Townsend, Kather
Ine Pea. One Hellker. Stephen
Llndstrom, Tim Tulil. Janice
Snider. Cherllyn Smouse. Poland
Ekstrom. Patrick McElIlgott.
Mancell Townsend, Marilyn Mor
gan. Shirley Hicks. Kenneth
Smouse, Jr. B"b Rice. Charle
Nelson, Susan Llndstrom. Judy
Sherer, Dlanna Pettyjohn. Shar
on Crabtree. Among the club
were livestock, cooking, sewing,
child care, bee keeping, elec
trlclty, photography, entomology,
tractor, woodworking, archery,
wild life, riflemen, poultry', dogs,
etc.
A style show was given with
Mrs Louis Carlson In charge.
Piitman Flying, Inc.
WEED SPRAYING
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HEPPNER
You can gel your
ELEPHANT BE3AH
LIZtER
when you WEED II
Your Elephant Brand dealer maintains an ample stock
of Elephan? Brand fertilizers - because nearby ware
houses provide him with a fresh supply whenever
Seeded. This delivery and supply system assures you of
Setting the Elephant Brand fertilizer you want when
you require u.
m n IT
hephant mm
Low.' Production Col ' unit
. T-i i Tjon vnu pet bieeer
crops. This means each bushel, ton or crate
oL you less to grow - you ge Lower
Production Cost per un.t-LPO ana
MORE PROFIT per acre.
It pay to cheo fro" UP" Brtrui Hna
11-48
27
.,a.B 16.48 0 I 16-20-0 23-23-0 I 2-20-O
i 10 30 10 1 if-13-13 I M-14-7
NITRPRILLS
(Ammonium Nitrt)
AMMONIUM
SULPHATE
TPlPLE SUPER
PHOarMA I L
Tr in te JW l"htr'
tlj n ?moue, Ariel MtCt.
Sherry tVrley. nn r4riand.
hrre Lundell. Sue Tneiul.
,Twv tueby. Brenda Tn-nd.
J-;in Minin. Mra U Mc-
Kltinry and Karrn Luntrll- I ie-i-isitns
the mr-tintf. Oluet te
Uk. ttm the Wel SrnKv.
tued llde -n the earthijuake
In MonUri il Vrllitone
Park in Auul 19W. H
rlUined Ihe earthquake.
Bi-frehmenta were aerved
s . .t.i. 4.-,.ri.i in the Si
Ilium ---
Patrick theme by Mr WalUf
Jacob. Mr llerhal Tmnwnd.
Mr A A Strfsnl. Mr Aket.
Mr Raymond Lundrll nd Mr
Donald Peterson.
Donation were given for the
Founder" Day Fund.
Tiie tudy me'tlnc of the Topic
club wa held at the home of
Mr Charle Carlson Friday
afternoon of lat week. Mr Roy
Llndstrtim snd Mr William
Rawiln were co hostease. Mr
Harry Bonder of lleppner how
cd slide on her homeland. The
Netherland. and told much
about the country, the school,
the effects of the war, etc.
At the business meeting con
ducted by Mrs Norman Nelson,
It wa reported that $13150 for
the public library had been
taken In from donations from
the people In the community and
organizations. Books will be
ordered soon for the library for
this fall and for summer reading
for the children.
Procram sueirestlons for the
Topic club for the coming year
will be brought to the April
meeting which will be held at
the home of Mrs Verner Treed
son, April 8. Guests present at
the meeting were Mrs Bongers.
Mrs Noel Dobyns and Mrs Paul
Tews.
Mrs Roy Llndstrom entertained
Mrs Harry Boncers of Heppner,
Mrs Garry Tullls and Mrs Mil
ton Morgan at a luncheon at
noon Friday of last week.
Mr and Mrs Donald L Olm-
schied are the parents of a
daughter, Amelia, born at the
Pioneer Memorial hospital
March 9. Weight. 7 lbs and 8
oz. The grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Joe Olmshied of Portland
and Mrs E W Johnson of Refugio,
Texas. The Olmshled's three
other children are with their
grandparents In Portland. Mr
Olmshied is the 8th grade
teacher In the lone school.
Kav Bercstrom. daughter of Mr
and Mrs Roland Bergstrom, Is
visiting her grandparents, Mr
and Mrs Lee Marcum in Portland.
Mr and Mrs E W Brlstow. Mrs
Ida Grabill and son. Gene, and
Mrs Hazel Wiles spent the week
end in Baker with the Earl
Wright family, Mr and Mrs
Everett Keithlev and daughter,
Patricia, and Mr and Mrs Le-
Verne Keithley and daughter,
Ruth Ann. of Heppner also spent
Sunday there. The occassion was
Mrs Wright's birthday.
Mrs Lewis Ball visited at the
home of Mr and Mrs Luther
Garner in Pendleton one day
last week.
Paul Pettviohn, Jr. Dallas Rea
and Ellis Ball have been at-
HtrrXtl CAltTTt TlXCt, Tbut4ay. Mmh IT. I HO
-?
tewd'.ri Pend Vun ' f 1 1 0 n
ihi inter.
Mr ! Mr D.n:J &heUr
and family M RUr.ihe
!4.herlar all f rn n-nt the
c-rkrtu! at ihe U-u llabtrre
home. Mr Blaiulie MitxUr re
maiited W lit;'r iu- Mr
ami Mi AMn MiCl rl "
Athley, ienl the weekend
at the Crbtiee hojne.
Mr E Maikham B.kf Mr L
l-eather and Mr L A M.t'abe
diHraie. the window with the
he!n if Mr LuU Carlton' e
Ing lub and Mr Leathern Flhl
Ttilmblf rlub.
The I'l-tit TblmM.- 4 11 ilub
had a litter clean ui Saturday.
Mart h It. John Pnuidf.n-t b'k Ihe
gr'tii In a lru k tut in Ihe rtntdt
leading Into Ltc and they gath
ered ton!e and ther b)ectt
Thev turmii Ihe bottle In and
DO'- ! -"" jjM for ,hHr ,r.urer They
March IS tc m i . . h t hp u y
yranqe meeting ai in nam
t Mrs Lewi Kalvenen with
a dlaaer at nea. Member
brt9 aaladt and deett.
March 1 Willow orange bimI
Idj at I r M.
Match 2 Arnica club meeting art
th boa of Mr John rtowd
foot la tke ofttrnoen.
March 23 Th Naomi Woma'l
rUowhlp meeting at th
bom of Mrs Robert lllet
mana at T M.
March 2S Thres Links club
meeting at the bom of Mrs
Cecil Tbarne at 2 F M.
All Day Adoration was held
ai St William Catholic church
Sunday. After benediction In ihe
evening a potluck dinner was
served with member of the
Altar Society In charge.
Members of the Junior class
had charge of the services In the
Community church school Sun
day.
The lone extension unit held
their meeting at the home of
Mr Ed Baker in Lexington
Thursday afternoon of last week.
The subject was, The Morrow
county museum. Mrs Bryce
Keene gave a report on tne
museum. Mrs Arthur Warren and
Mrs Howard Crowell cave reports
on the program leaders meeting.
A discussion was held on pro
grams for next year. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs Bryce Keene In April.
Mr and Mrs E Markham Baker
entertained the following at a
dinner Sunday. Mr and Mrs Paul
Tews and children, Rev and Mrs
Rod MacKenzle and daughter
and Mr and Mrs Lewis Halvor
sen. Mr and Mrs Ronald Baker
and daughter. Sheila, of Hermls-
ton came In the evening. He
Leather home afterward. Mr
Leather and Mr lUr.dd Snider
are the leader. The eolng on
the hum were Kathy Keene, Jan
lee Snider. Pamela Proudfoot
Terry O'Connor, and Renee
Leather. Other belonging to
the club are Rernieee and
Denleee Matthew and Maureen
McEIIIgott.
Mr Dale Rea wa recently
urprlsed with a party at her
home. Mr France Pijer and
Mr Marion Palmer were the
hottest'. Other present were
Mr Milton Morgan. Mr Wate
Crawford. Mrs Harold Shervr
Mr Anna Llndj.trum. Mr O L
Lundell, Mrs Lee Palmer and
daughter. Mrs Cecil Thorne and
Mrs G Hermann.
Mr Ernest Heliker gave a
birthday dinner March 6 In
honor of Mr Hellker. Other
present were Mr and Mr Donald
Heliker. Mr and Mrs Sam Esteb,
Mrs France riper and John Bry
son.
Mr and Mrs Dale Ray left last
week for Lyle, Wash where they
visited iclatlvcs.
Mr and Mrs Dennis Swanson
left Saturday of last week for
San Antonio, Texas where he
will loin the Air Force at Lach
lan Air Base. They will stop In
Las Vecas to visit her sister
Pvt Ralph Tiper, son of Mrs
Frances TiDer. left March 5 for
Gormanv where he will be sta
tioned In the army. He will be
near Dobellne. Germany.
G Hermann Is a patient In
the Veteran's hospital In Walla
Walla.
Mr and Mrs Bill Rletmann and
sons were visitors In The Dalles
Sunday. Her father, Roy Hurst
utt a yur Doctor olona can prescribe tor You. hll Blok-
ney I a Prescription Specialist and con compound a Med
icine that's Just light tot You I
This Week's Specials
SAF-T-SEAL
Protect Yu valuabU card, plctui. ste with a pormanont
coating ot plattic oaL The kit com comploto.
KIT 49C
REGULAR -49c EACH
PLASTIC COMBS Cr BRUSHES
25C EACH
MIDGET FLASH BULBS Pkg. 98c
Whlto (Bluo. Pkg. 1.39)
INTRODUCTORY OFFER NEW
Pond's Liquid Cold Cream . 69c
Regular $1.00
... Yin 1 loo m ncnl f a I
nl Vk Rakor nnH Hnnchtor W
stay at the E M Baker home
for a while.
Mr and Mrs Lee Palmer en
Mr and Mrs Lewis Ball enter-
tainpd at a dinner Saturday
evening in honor of Mrs Edythe
rtin.r Saturday White's birthday. Others present
IT2 ' O h rfZLn "were were Mrs Imogene Mooney. Dale
Mrs Nellie Palmer of Lexington,
Mr and Mrs E M Markham Ba
ker. Mrs G Hermann and Mr
and Mrs Marion Palmer.
Several from here attended the
crab feed of the Elks lodge in
Condon Saturday evening.
Mrs Ray Boyce entertained the
bridge club at her home Tues
day evening of last week. Mrs
Robert Jepsen received high
score; Mrs Gene Hall 2nd high
and Mrs Delmer Crawford, low.
The 4-H clubs have a very fine
display in Swanson's store win
dow. The theme is Learn, Live
and Serve Through the 4-H. For
learning there is a display oi
books, for living articles made
by the clubs and serving church
programs from 4-H club churchs
services and a miniature church.
The programs were brought by
White, Mr and Mrs Sam Esteb
fContlnuod on Page 10)
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BEEF ROASTS LB. 45c
SIDE BACON . LB. 39c
ROUND STEAK LB. 79c
Take A CoMee Break With
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Served All Day
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RADISHES,
GREEN ONIONS g Bu. -JQC
LETTUCE 2 Heads 23
TOMATO JUICE for gQC
Sonny BT 6 oz-
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