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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1964)
nir r tin cAimx-Ttxta. tvmwt. uyumu il im New PTA Officers Preside At First Meeting of Year If VIPUiniA kLUU i im- inns. KlNiXA Th ITA mwl hrvnin and two r.f.inlnc, IJn.U in j uf the tail Hit hrld Im .nday rvrntnfi at in rra.l hil ith a KJ attendant Aftt the rww t.fftort writ nitatld by iulianf pirld-nt Wanlta Hubbell. th Mliw l th merlin conducted I')' thl )rara iwidml frnnrt I'lar.k A mn:ttr ixmjM-d ( Kaibara M.utiinurr, Virginia H Ion. and Will Btn a P Mlntrd to rat tund lor Id t-holarhir h!h l Klvrn an nually, A thank you lttrr U th ITA trtwn Sharon Krl. rrvtpirttt of the l'X-4 cholarhip aw aid. was rt-ad to the croup, Th room count banner and rhrck rr wn by the Ml pn.li Milt lltifini! cave a talk on the gun aalety cxur whk-h he la teaching. Th leaching afatf of the Kmrua Orad n-hwl utt Introduced by Principal Kobert Park after which cruvo lale cake and ndfe err aerved to all the new teacher. Infant Dcrughtw Diet Uraveklde arrvloea were held Wednesday afternoon In the Con don cemetery for the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. Doug laa Sargent. The baby waj born Tuesday evenlnc and only lived twelve hour. She waa named Lela LeAnn and waa their first chlJd. Mr and Mr. C L. Flack were In Heppner Monday afternoon on buslnes. Over the week-end they had their three grandaughters. Rene, Donna and Doreen rlacK from Heppner visiting with them. iiarley Shook has been a pa tient In the Heppner hospital this past week where he underwent aurgery last Monday. He expects to return to hi home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brown of Heppner were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Guinn- The Browns are moving to California where they will make their home. Shower Honors Mr. Conle Mrs. Steve Conlee was the honored guest Monday night at a stork shower given at JcUmore hali. Several shower games were rlaved with Bonnie Campbell. Virginia Kelso, and Lily May and Jmn UmU if tMl They were Hnl there by Mr. May Vatn (4 Lai.ramt n( the group all went la La- Grande, rriunsing hn Sunday. Mr and Mr iatd Whilst and daughter p-nt th wnkend in PrrHlltw wilir' itliiiui and attending the iund l p. t Mi. and Mr. CrnUin IUvk f Air any jrnt the werk end hrie u!iing Mr and Mr Clarence Wtxxu and Ma. The IVub!elivk card club had it regular ton Wcirwday with Mr, Marge Aher In Kitl. IlliTh for the evening waa won by Vonnt Browning, lw by Vir- finia KelMi. and traveling by Helen Wright, and Marge Aher. At a late hour her bet and cookli were ervcd to the ime winner and Margaret McConncIL Kathryn Klack, Marl Boring. Bonnt Camp hell. Virginia Sitton. Mari lyn Bailey. VI Slinkard. and Wy May Mtad. Arriving during the week-end for an extended vutt with Mr. am Mr. W. C, Freeman and family were Mr. Freeman" par cnu. Mr. and Mr. John Free man, Spurgeon Freeman, and Ray Branton all of Bryn City, N. C. Mr. and Mr. Harvey Splvey and Dofna Martin have received word of the arrival of a new grandson, born Sept 16. to Mr. and Mr. Bill Roberts of New man. Calif. The new baby weign ed 8 lb, has been named Terry Scott, and Joins a brother and a sister. Mr. Louisa Fleming Injured her foot and ankle last week when she slipped and turned her ankle. She was taken to Heppner for treatment and X-rays showed a broken bone In her foot. Mr. and Mr. Horace Smiley spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting their sons and families at Hood River. Mrs. Rusty Medlock and Mrs. Far; Norris were In Heppner last Tuesday for business and shopping. There was a special meeting of the Camp 5 Women club last Tuesday evening at the Commu nity Hall with seven present, ine Other ttmenl were sl!t Jran Sitt.Kt. rat Jptrn-l. fcaitaia M.wtimof, Cn Nofft. May Jamr. Mail lluMt, Jean Med I. k. and rMlry Kle Mr. and Mi Fail N.rn t.-V ttuir n Krn and M;ke Umu 4mU U Cr alii duiln the 'Color Coding' On Interchanges Sel as Experiment Ht i.tri hatter tn (Mtotate IK Intntaie fiw-way S in i wi! - trxe tfj am If h eiintrf.t oe weekend wheie the K' Will : il) wf i ! 4hrf nar m enioll at Ciecin Suie I f.urrU .fallow ih li.in Nistad winning prizes. Last vt , Safety dinner which will be giv all. the cuests WTOte advice to the mother to be read while In the hospital. She was assisted in opening her many gifts by Mrs. John Murray, Mrs. Charles Conlee, and Mrs- Tom Conlee. Ice Cream and cake were served to those present by the hostesses Pat McMinn, Mavis Oyler, and Elva Davis. Going to Pndleton Saturday evening to attend the Happy Canyon part of the Pendleton Round-Up were Mr. and Mrs. Joe en September 25th at the Com munitv Hall bv the t-asiern ore gon Logging Co. will be cooked and served by the lamp a o men's Club with Lola ferrel as chairman. On Wednesday evening at the Camp 5 Community Hall the reg ular Women's club card party was held with Nancy Hawk as hostess for the evening. High was won by Lola Ferrel, low by Ann Bastian, and traveling prizes by Lola Ferrel and Marie Rhoton. ' t ''.-eVA ixuuujijj.ijiiiiuii ijii m iimim inr-fr- , W'S,ttmmmatM FLOWER WEDDING LINE invitations and announcements For this most thrilling message of tout life, only die finest paper, onJj completely correct styling, only exquisite crafts BMOship will do and that's what you'll see oo each tad every page of the new Flower Wedding Line catalogue by Regency. Come in and let as help yoa choose Regency wedding stationery that will reflect your own impeccable taste Ji every flawless detail Even u the date is soon, soon, sooa yoa can count on us ! GAZETTE - TIMES titrl tWlwf, t' rti trtrx-r. Mid ! 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Ung tYeek pent tum Thursday to Sunday lmng wttl Mr and Mr Vrrrv.n IVrrv Mr Krrmer I'lank and dauc i ler IVggv and Ntty were In Heppner Wednesday to M-e th optuinctrUt. Mr and Mr Truce llollxn.n and daughter f llermtton were here Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Koeef lloltomnn. They had dme. to Fill Friday evening ti at tend the Saturday morning wed dinu of Ml Terrv White to Michael Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Siemore were bulne visitors to Heppner and llcrmlston Saturday. Mr. Roger Hollomon returned home Wednesday from Heppner, t.. the fail Irim nioite l i al!u thr-y uitei wllh Mr and Mi. W. A Cn-ftUf and family at lke t rc Mia IVdme IVllan f NI ln.l iho weekend wtlh her patent. Mr. and M Walter ' tnn hange wU ha ihm ol.i j ltatian. Al lme Ihefe Sal-.blue ttf all tt l "d Ifw O'l.tf )Miw l.f a-1 " r iTt l"W tit4k wi.l b U-d l ,l-ic-ii.ire If they h-H Utruet lu the rt-gi"g diulng csiii.lkttoiik ru-.i! when Ws tn ; rnlrimg I Mnular c'Ur rkllnta he be.-! tf!-d In Knl 't-er tale but nie have be. :t rtnUe a the te pnv-d f." iiij1,n The tdr blue will be u-d In ff -ramj nul.lef iklmr .!. e.ij;e iii-, and rH Mfn Thce atne !i- w ill be cv!'t-d rl!w t the n famp lo the f leeway. Ir.len hange Involved In the experiment ar tn T gard Inter change Kilh f Pofilan.l. the Brih4.s Intetchange t twren INt land and Salem, the llvevil!e interchange north Salem, in Q" Strert Interchange at I'm gene, and the Crater Lake Inter change at Medford All are tn Alt-New 1965 Itomlilrrs Unvrilnl v .... r w - . ..-. .st if If il 1 I where she had prnt several Oav at the Jerry Hollomon. Mi. I.4Hil Urenk--l and daughter Linda were in The Ualu-s Ial Monday for medical care for Linda. i : &!zsrc- . t ,Ci - - c 7 ''-s J Tt Rambler Amhaaaadiir la tS tofigeat and mnrt luiurutua of thf diattnrtively different line of Ametkaa Motors car ftr l6$. Ovr-Il U"'h has baa lnctad 10 Inrhea oa models other than ttatioa wagona, and a ronvrtitIa hat ba added to tha Ambaaaadur lina for tha ftit lima, Amhataador styling It all new with a bold hoti- ttNital ftilla separated by wtlcal dlvrldiin tUlp. dual mtkal ldlihts and fVjllhaiM vrtcal Uillifhta Show la tha Ambaaaadur 990 four door aedaa. Otnf Ambaaaador mndala Inrltid twoliKir aadaiM. atatma wagwa, hardtop and tha aw conwtibl. Th AmUad.f hopow rang is from th iw I5S "m" to th 370 V I 65s Most Swcpin Chaises- RAMBLER ANNOUNCES THE SENSIBLE SPECTACULARS New! 3 Different Sizes. New! 3 Different Wheelbases. New! 7 Spectacular Engines. 1 Hr-ri-r ': '-- ' ' -.-----.. .-- - -''-'-?--,-,. .i.iii . -- - I il. n . nil.-. 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Sporty options, including auto matic or manual floor sticks, two sics of re clining bucket scats. New Torque Command Sixes New V-8 Choices Torque Command world's most advanced Six boosts both power and economy . Three power ranges : up to 232 cu. in.; 7-main-bcaring crankshaft with 8 counterweights (twice the usual) gives spectacular smoothness. Two V-8s, 287 and 327 cu. in. AMI UKAN MOTOKS-OI DICATI I) TO I XCtlLlNrt See the Sensible Spectaculars at your Rambler dealer! FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY, 126 May and Chase - Watch the Danny Kaye Show on CBS-TV. Wednesday Evenings