Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 16, 1961, Image 4

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Harold Beach
Reports On Farm'
Bureau Activities
I960 Posrol
Rtcefpts Greater
A fins! rhk of Pern hot
that (m!I rtpt st the llp
oner Pust Of fir amuii!H to
This U S3.617.73 rrtre than the
tXt.KKSI irnrwa f r the calendar
At the rrcent Frm Bureau I 'r ! 1''$. While a portion
ntrrtim hrlj In th. tun llon '.'f"?.?" h-:ru.n'
hall many t4ri i of tnterrst to Jur( SuUin ,( Jh
It m announced that there irkOW 2;ls-. j !, nt.feae
a pusklbllity t t direct contact I j, f,,, Inrnawvl budne.
fr marketing of hay and lr-1 tal rrvrnurs are uwd ty many
ley thrt.uch th org anlratUm leconomUts a a tarmeter of
Anion aa taken agalnrt the buJnra trrnd. Use Jural f!fi
linage of JIB 1031 and 10361 urea w-owld Indicate that laM
ftwalinff exemption on tree. I jPar aa a hole was a gKn year.
crj, and shrubs Tor taking evrn though some periods of
j'urjxuM-a. flow activity were evident In
Harold IW-ach, legislative chair- many llnea of lUkinT.s. I.Vcclpta
man. who recently aitended the for the quarter ended D-rmtT
National Convention In Denver 31. 190. were S.VW .n above the
reported that the Farm Bureau same period of 1959.
office In Rotterdam. The Neth- Throughout the country for the
erlandt, la acting aa go-he- pant several ycara the pt of
tween for buyers and producers flee department hat lxn en
of Kurope and the United States, caged In a program to obtain.
It la hojied that sometime aoon where neoded, pot office spore
It may have actual commodities for arnall towns. In new build
fr ale and thua facilitate more Ings constructed under a lease
direct trade at leaa coat to both purchase agreement.
Iartles. In this area such apace has
Martha Barak, women's chair- lrtdy been provided for the
man. and Mrs. Gene Cutsforth. Pot officea In Condon. Fossil,
secretary, told of the workshop 11 lot Rock, and at present a
In Hcrmlaton the last part of contract has been let for one
January. One of the outatand- t Jhn lay
ing things presented at this Heppner. Is. according to of.
meeting was the documentary flclals, "on the list" and will
film, "The Communist Manl- be considered In order of need.
fpKto." narrated by Dr. George Since our quarters are for the
Benson, president of Harding time being adequate, If by Borne
College, Searcy, Ark. They said atandarda obsolete, those com-
that If anyone Is In doubt about munltles with poorer facilities
Communists plans and alms for r being reached first. James
the United States he should see A. Driscoll, Heppner postmaster,
this film. They declared that has released this statement to
when we read that the Reds clarify anything which may
are actively organizing a youth have been heard via the grape
group richt here In the United vine on this subject.
States, aided and abetted by a
Pennsylvania school teacher, It
Is tlm. for Farm Bureaus mem
Tawraaf - fatonarr I. l SorOPtlmllt Club
Prepares Yolenrincs
Valentines hy U'hX
ened far Hon Memorial nura
Irg home patients by members
(if the Suroptlmut Club of !up
riser.
The women to'k time at their
noon meeting lat Thursday to
write notes to accompany a val
-mine fr raih patient. The val
eotlnra were delivered along
wiih a t -it ted bulb to each In
lul lul In the nursing home on
Valentine's Day.
Suropilmlkt alto have started
work In preparing hauler Seal
enw-lnprs for mailing In the
un!y. This haa been a project
of the tlub for many years. Mrs.
II. l' Gonty, county Seal drive
chairman, la also chairman for
the club and will have charge of
the mailing on February 2A
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Evans are
bers, United States citizens, and n Seattle visiting their daugh
parents to Inform themselves. erVM"- cJen y? a?d..h"
thnt they may better combat lusa" wm, was wnuusiy nun
those efforts. ,n a car "wioeni.
Mr. ana Mrs. muara crown
entertained with a family dinner
on Sunday with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mellln, and daughter, Sue
HOSPITAL NEWS
Eugenia Ball. Heppner. dla-
missed; Beverly Hatter, KInzua,
dismissed; Allan Rochford, Hep.
pner, dismissed; Anna Cole. Kin
ma, dismissed; Dell Williams.
Joseph, dismissed; Violet Wil
liams. Joseph; Wlllard Wllhelm,
Kinzua. dismissed; DeLeva Rill.
Heppner, dismissed; Margaret
Wright. Heppner; George How
ard. Cecil; Mary Jane Doherty,
Heppner, dismissed; Katie Cur
rln, Heppner; Desmond Robin
son, Spray; Avery Taylor, Hepp
ner.
To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Adams, Spray, an 8 pound 8
ounce son, James Lee, born on
Feb. 10.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helms,
Spray, a 7 pound 4 ounce daugh
ter, Zorleta Marie, born Feb. 11.
To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Engel
man, lone, an 8 pound son,
Frank Blaine, born Feb. 11.
To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saw
yer, Heppner, a 7 pound 12 ounce
son, James Merle, born Feb. 15.
The Lowell Cribbles had Pen
dleton visitors as guests Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cook.
Randall Peterson was In Port
land last week end for the gift
show; also he visited with Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Pfeiffer In Port-
land. Going with him was his
mother, Mrs. J. O. Peterson.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Smith, were his niece and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cyr
from La Grande. j
M MET F3JJ2.H
For diffarant, inoptniive mol-lh autnt it en nofoodt, baktd good, and dried food..,S our itltction of
canned meatUu product... Add ittt to lntn meali
with mild and tangy chattel.
FINNAN NADDIE
gQc POUND
KIPPERED HALIBUT
g(jjc POUND
MILD CHEDDAR
CHEESE
gQc POUND
HOLLANDtfftftMG
4 LB. KEG 29
BOLOGNA
by the piece
BARBECUED
39
c LB.
Chickens!;??
s&w
MINCED
CLAMS
2 F0R 59c
DUNDEE Sour pitted
CHERRIES
makes luscious pies I
No. 2 TINS
2 F0R 53c
TUNA
Ik FOR
CATS
1.00
The aristocrat of
cat foods I
HUDSON HOUSE
APPLESAUCE
303 SIZE
forc
LETTUCE
LARGE HEADS
2FOR25e
ass
GRAPEFRUIT
PINE, JUICT
3 F0R 29e
10 LB. NO. 1
POTATOES
59'
YOUR
FRIENDLY
com
1 ST. MARK
State Drivers
Cited For Safely
The Oreeon Slate Highway De
partment haa announced award
for aafe driving of lu ichkiea
in the state.
Receiving award In this area
were Edwin C U'IIon and John
Nielson for 11 vrar of safe driv
ing; Dallas M. MrDanlrl for 6
yetra and Harold L. Curnutt for
5 years. All are of Heppner.
At Board man, Charles L. Potts
and Nathan Thorp ere cited
for II years: EMn I- Ely for 10
year, and Irwin W. Lew la for
3 year.
The awarda are made an
nually under a urogram put In
to effect 11 years ago.
Justice and
Municipal Court
Henry Maxwell Breeding, no
PUC permit, fined court costs.
Donald K. Stroeber. violation
of basic rule, ball $23.00, for
feited.
Overtime parking and fined
$1.00; Avon Melby, Joshua Mor
ris, Albert Shunk, Rod Murray.
O. Turner, J. D. Hudson. Thll
Blakney, Arthur Stefanl. Harold
Laird. Columbia P.ental Service.
Kirk and Robinson
Have Champion
Pen of Bulls
The Oregon Polled Hereford
Av-latkn sponsored show
and- aale of 53 Polled Herefords
on Feb. 11 at the fair ground
In Itedmond. Oregon,
Attending and consigning
cattle from this Icoale were Per
nard Doherty. Gerald Berctrom
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rub
Inwm. Quality wle, the consignment
of range bulls was much Im
proved over past sales, however
conservative prices paid for them
made for a $113.00 average.
Trophies and championship
ribbons were awarded to Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Barnett of Condon
for grand champion bull and to
Kirk and Robinson for the grand
champion pen of two bulla.
BUILDING PERMITS APPROVED
Building permits approved by
the city council Include: con
struction of a new machine shop
on Water street by Merrlt Cray
for a cost of $2,200.00.
Alterations and repairs to a
residence on Sperry street by
William Kenny. $2,700.00.
Mr. and Mrs. C C Carmichael
and Mrs. Inez Huffman were In
Portland for several days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Schaffer
and David and Evin of Rich
mond, Calif., have been visiting
Mr. Schaffer s relatives at Ce
cil, Kittitas, and Pendleton. E. R.
Schaffer and the Hyndses are
uncles of Mr. Schaffer.
Former Resident
Dies In Portland
Smlco were helJ Monday In
Portland for Clifford M. 5m.
TO, who passed away at hli home
in Portland.
Mr. Slma was well known In
Heppner and had lived here prior
to 1932 and more recently at
MlltonFreewater.
He was survived by three
daughters. Jeanette Baum and
Florence Otten, both oi m
Grande and Mm. Morte Mima.
Loa Angeles; one Al?rdir
W. Sims. Pacific, laiiiorme.
three aUtrr. Mr. A. M. Ibln
on, Brulah ttn nd Vivian
lUwrne; one brother, WiHUra
Sims; eight grand ch:Urrn,
Interment was in Rj City
cemetery.
r....ia at the Cordon Pratts
Mr and Mr. J!m Mallotl
nd bova of Vale, string here
over the weekend.
PHONE t-9635
THINK HARD... hoi It keen over 3
years ince you ve mscktd your ...
Intoronce ogointt the replacement
of your building?
If the answer it "YeM. then for the
urotection of your pocketbook, ifs
to do so. W can be helpfwl.
C. A. RUGGLES
INSURANCE AGENCY
HEPPNER. OREGON
BOX 611
r f l -
'TERRIFIC TOMATOES'
LADIES VIRGIN WOOL
Sweaters
REG. 8.95 to 15.95
NOW
4.95 7.95
'We can't get over it, these
are terrif, absolutely terrif!"
NO9 we don't sell groceries, but by George, we
have a great selection of calorie-free bargains!
SURE; we're excited! ! Who ever heard of a
grocer cutting prices fifty percent as we have done!
AND just to "prove it Here's some PRIZE
PUNKINS" worth anybody's lettuce.
LADIES BEAUTIFUL VIRGIN WOOL
Kandel & Pendleton
SKIRTS and JACKETS
Reg. 14.95 to 17.95
NOW 3.5030 9 95
Nothing nicer for smart casual wear I
PLAIDS PLAINS CHECKS ALL COLORS
NOW hurry man! These
simply won't last!
DDircF0R THESE
K K I V E ,BG BANANAS'
Men's Bulky Sweaters
PENDLETON KANDEL JANTZEN
AND
MEN'S JACKETS
So much style and carefree comfort
ARed9ylP3.95hVo N0W iPRICE
2E3
Wool Dress Socks g 1.95 . 3.50 9
O PR.
Wool Shirts
-PENDLETON-FIELD
AND STREAM
3s NOW $7.50
Exceptional selection of sixes and patterns.
Sport Shirts
COTTONS - RAYONS
Easy-care woshables with long sleeves.
Reg. 3.95 to 5.95
NOW ONLY 2.98 cach I
FiNeAL CLEARANCE
Wil son's Men's Wear
The Store of Personal Serric
Phon 6 963
BEST BUTS TOR FEB, 1718
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