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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1964)
n Httmtn CAIETTT TIMES. Thursday. Mmnbti M. 14 Mailing Tips Given By Clerk For Season Rush Br MA1T LZZ HARLOW (WTlttrn on only one sUto of the Tearl Gillespie anj Ronald for the Boardman Garden club A date for merlin will Monday iiieht of last wni at I . ... ..... . . lesterine capping and a dupll- arrn,""".' '" l'1?.?- ' ... - her home. ,,h Mrs, Charles An ... . " .. V J lnff rlnl,n, in case me outer i in nesi mrriin win rx on Merece as co hmifu klmutrr mutma Hush." tut r'lie Coats today. Tl Boardman poatmaslef hat nw ti which will not only it TIP nfc Chritma malllnr but will help local pottal em ployees mow the record breaking mountain of mall that la expec ted this Christmas season. t. Kind last year's Christmas mallln list If you don't have ow, make on up. 2. Check to that all ad. dr csr are correct. The phone hook U usually a good source for addresses. S. Wherever possible, add the! 71 1 cde to the addressee on the list. Because ZIP codea speed Unit Mans Christmas Meetings your mail, always Include the I The Home Intension unit met code for vour area In return ad- Tuesday of last week for an all dresses. This is the best way to 'day meeting at the home of Mr. Inform friend, relatives andjW. G. Seehafer. with Mrs. Karl busJnesa associate of the code . Briers as co-hostess. Visitor number fur your area. When were Mrs, Charles AndereRir of eards and packaces arrive, the Pendleton. Mrs. Walter Wyss covering Is not aecur and romea "Scandinavian Cookery" IVeem- off. Mrs. Coats said the post office department In Washlncttin l predicting that a record seven I " vmuima rty billion Mecca of mail will move "d gift exchanfie, glfta not to through the postal system during the peak rush just before Christ mas. The cooperation of all mailers la vital for us to deliver each holiday card, letter and package before Christmas Day. A little planning will make the Christ mas rush less hectic for every one," he said. Tli . I i Milk oTJrV W.?1 ihr of"Me.,y Sun-' n of Mr, it. M. walaer, with Mrs. .hi no' . ... t-.hivn" five dieit return address codes should be added to Christmas lists for use in the future. 4. Determine your list of rift purchases which must be mailed. Such planning allows you to snop eariy wnen selections are greatest and vou can stock up on mailing materials In advance. Be sure to purchase enough ma terial so parcels will be packed securely and Mrs. A. R. Fortner. IVnna George. extens I o n agent, lleppner, was In charge of the lesion. True Cost of Credit- Mrs. Walter Haves reported a silver tea would be held by each unit In the county every year for the Esther Kirmls Memorial. No time was set for this unit. There will be a tailoring pre liminary meeting In lone at the November 23 at exceed. $1.00. Altar Sort err Has Dinner Members of St. Marys Altar Sicicty held a dinner meeting Tuesday night of last week at the Elks club in Pendleton. Special euests were Father Leo pold OKiordan of Hermlston. an. I Father John k'lrman Mr rtonaia nanrer. jurs. nay uron-; in game plaved. "All In a quUt and daughter Karen, all walnut shell." wires were won by Mrs. Wyss and Mrs. Arthur Alien. Next meeting will be the an nual Christmas party with ex change of gifts at the home of sirs. i,ien Carpenter. Co hostess e will he Mr. Florence itoot. Mrs, Zearl Gillespie and Mrs. Louise Larwood. Date Is IVcenv ber 21. siv Ing the name of a wild flower Gifts were hrouent for the state hospital in Ivndleton. and the club will present Thanksglv ing favor t. the Umatilla hua pitaL They were made by Mr. Wyss. Mrs. Elmer Messenger presen ted an article on the history of the wild bluebell. Display for the evenln was dried seed pod and flowers The postmaster emphasized crade school that poorly-wTapped and loosely 11:30 p,m. pacKea canons are the major The steering committee for a cause of parcel post damage. She clinic In housing will be Mrs, uggested that the address be Arthur Allen. Mrs. Ronald Black, of Pendleton. Mrs. Baruer yas presented with a gift In apprec iation of what she had done In helping organize the society, and serving as the group's first pres ident A short business meeting was held, and Mrs. Delmer Hun an nounced plan for the Christmas program December JM She will be assisted bv Tonl Kay Zielin ski Treats will be furnished bv the aoclcty for the children of the parish. In charce of this will be Mrs, Hue and Mrs. & R. Wll- kie. ! Shirley Zielinskl was appoint. ed to select the new Chmtma crih sot for the church. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Milt Barron December 8 at 8 p.m. Mrs, Walter Wyss was hostess Let s Celebrate It's Our First Birthday and Christmas Opening for . . . SPECIALS GALORE! PORTABLE 110V BEG. fUS Wen Soldering Gun $3.99 WITH BUILT-Uf LITE 3 Electric Heaters ea. $7.50i?rwco,OT $5.99 REG. $7.25 Propane Torch FOR ROME OB SHOP Electric Paint Sprayer $10.00 vviJU VT. JAB AND 6 FT. CORD REG. $29.95 Singer to Glee- Piogium Koy Lindsay. America's new. est concert bass and baritone will present a National School Assembly In the school gymna. ium December I at 8:45 a m. A singer of popular ballads and recording star of classic records. Llndsey is a graduate of music from Los Angeles City College. His many stage credits Include appearances In Los Ancelcs Greek Theater. Philharmonic auditorium, San Francisco War Memorial opera house, and Geary Theater, performing In I Finians Rainbow." "Showboat." :and other light opera musical I comedies. He has toured with his own trio, made many re 'cordings, including his own compositions. He also likes folk i songs. His program here will j present "musical artistry and sparkling entertainment. SP,4 John PlckeLsimer. who Is on a 30-day leave from Korea. where he has been with the U. S. army for the past year. Is visiting at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowe. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kenney were Mrs. Kenney s stepfather and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kaufman of Sandy. Mrs. Frank Marlow went to Walla Walla. Wn.. Thursday to visit three days with her aunts, Mrs. Ernest Zerba and Mrs. A. C. Knudson. MOMOW COUNTY ICHOOLf Nerembef 90 kin.li rcitn Mct-ilna? A C Houghton Old Wuiidlng. T ii m Cliv Water Mectm A C. Houghton (afttoitum, I M ) m. Riverside High school and Boardman Grade school will be dismissed November 26-27 for the Thanksgiving holidays. Spred Satin Paints 50 Off DISCONTINUED COLORS McCulloch No. 250 CHAIN SAW $17500 WITH BLADE COVER. "DOG 2 QTS. OIL GUESS THE NAILS IN JAR COME WIN-1 Gal. Spred Satin For 1 Quart Spred Lustre COFFEE PETTYJOHN'S U Heppner Open All Day on Saturdays pu 678.9157 rsriifF.rifru nr,. r-?.. e:..e. . myx-JIl The Junior class of Riverside High school will present two one act plays December 4 starting at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Coy. The girls volleyball team of Riverside high will go to Stan field for a game November 30. Menus for Riverside Hlch school and Boardman Grade school for the week of Novem ber 30 to December 4f are as follows: Monday Hot dogs, po-; tato chips, ereen beans, pickle relish and pear crisp; Tuesday Spaghetti with meat sauce, hot freneh bread, salad and fruit; Wednesday Chill beans with crackers bread and butter sand wiches, cheese sticks, ice cream and cookies; Thursday Hot beef ,sanawiches, tomatoes, vegetable ( sticks, gingerbread with whip Iped cream; Friday toasted cheese sandwiches, pototo soup I with crackers, lettuce wedges and applesauce. Bread, butter and milk are served with all meals. Mim Ireland. AudMomrtrlM fr tWtv..n State board of Health vikits all schools In county and Morrow Courtv Health Ivpt. Riverside vs. Manlleld, thrie tullethall. loi.e li,.h U. nuvting Uvuk plans for rail Carnival. December I National AsM-mtdv iKolk sing ing at 12.40lone l.temenlary and Idk'h hti. Student pictures taken at lone Klementary. Advtmiry Hoard meeting A. C. liouchton raietorium at 7..) P m. Bv s-out A. C. Houghton at 7 31) to 9 ( urn. Cub Scouts A. C. Houghton. 3 13 to 4:30 P m Library opn. adults wrl(Stne 7:(K t. mi) pm. at A. C. Houchton schix l. National Assembly H 43 at Boardman school. ndlvldual pictures at lone High school. Audiometile testing at lleppner Memcntary. tirades 1. 3, 3. 7. December X Audlometrlc Tets A. C. Hough ton school. Grades 1. 3. X 7. Audlometrlc Tet Boardman school ;rsd.-s 1. 3. .V 7. Audlometrlc Tests lone Kle mentary Grade 1, 3, 5, 7. December 3 School pictures at Heppner ele mentary. Civic I-cague kindergarten pic tures taken. Lions Club meeting. 7:30 at A. C. Houghton school. Grange at A. C. Houghton. Planning Commission meeting at A. C. Houchton. Oregon Assn. for Health. Phys ical Kducatlon and lUvreation, Kugene. December 4 Heppner Hli:h Junior class play. -i.recn valley.". Math 410 at Heppner Junior high. 7:00. A. C. Houghton vs. Stanfield at Manfield. 2:t B.isketbail. lone High class nun-tings. rwvcrMoe men junior cu.ss plays. Visitation of Orecon System of Higher Kducatlon to Riverside. Orejjon Assn. for Health. Phys ical Kducation and Recreation at Eugene. December S Retired teachers meeting A. C. Houghton at 10 a m. Math 410 at Heppner Junior Ilich. :no a m. Junior High basketball Jamboree at lone. Junior class play at Heppner injin scnooi. Blalock Island Route Favored riiillianllntf Its stand for a route that would rm the lid- unibla at llalk Uland. ivear Hoaidnian. for a rew releta liitrtstate lllk'hway from Wash ington te Oiek'on the llcppner- Mrrow County l"tamtrr if iXnnmcfce Moiid4V vte l.t send coplrs of a previously approved resolution to Forrest t oer. .state Highway l.'ntlnrcr. utiflag that this route tie apt"ovr Ihree routes have been tinder consideration for the highway that would rstend southeasterly from I'llensburg: I. One to cross the (olumbla river at Blahs k Uland. 2. One to rro the Col umbia lliver at the eslstlng I'ma 11II4 In Idee. 3. tne to veer to the east to g.t via the Ttl Cities in Washington. Jud;e tWar Peterson has Irtwgly favored the lloaidman rout as lelmr the nt dirvi and e.Nin..iiital and has tmlntnt out that this more direct route will In-ltcr seie the rsixx-ted Industrial dcvrloptuent . Hie lloardman Inlgon area Al the haintcr inpcilni day the Judge reviewed the bis. toy vl the iroo4-d new hlt-h- way. originally tamvm a ,)l rwt military rinite, and said that It l time to "get aiilve avaln" to prrss for the lilalmk enlng mm me iri srui moat reas hie. 17ie Chamber had paaaeit a rest olutlon endorsing the nute on August 17 of thla year. BSSBSSBBSSSSBBSSSSSSSSSSBBSBSSSSSSBSSBSBSBSSBBBSSSBSBSS talking fr mlmeorraih aim. rlls? The Gatette-tlniea baa Ihem for sale. Including aoeclal church bulletin atyle. WE'RE OPEN AGAIN For Your Siding Needs SKI EQUIPMENT SKIS. rOLES. BINDINGS SKI WEAR FARIAS. PANTS. BOOTS. ACCESSORIES IN CHILDREN'S AND ADULT SIZES ICE SKATES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Lots of Good Ideas For Christmas Giving! Pedes' Ski Shop NOW LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO TURNER. VAN MARTER AND BRYANT. HEPPNER OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters, adding machines sales and service. In Heppner regularly. Standard Office Eauipment Call Gazette-Times, 676-9228 nam nfir-mtiUF 0 Lingerie Our Store Is Loaded With Lovely Things To Delight- Her For Christmas Blouses OF ALL STYLES Skirts Lady Arrow BLOUSES Janrzen And Pendleton Sweaters 0 Domanian Knit Suits 0 Jantzen Knit Dresses And many other items from which to choose El mas Apparel 233 N. Main Heppner Ph. 676-9426 1 f i & Wi II sssi 1 n 111 ..1. HHHHMHHHKKHiijslfSMMS s nristmas I s2l favorites... I I FOR Priced From $l.05 to $6.50 PORTABLE Record Players $19.95 to $179,95 TRANSISTOR PORTABLES 14.95 to 65.00 Transistor Tape Recorders 16.95 to 69.95 Clock Radios 20.95 to 49.95 FM SETS TO PUT ON TV CABLE 29.95 to 79.95 Guess The Value of our Christmas Display You May Win A 19.95 Transistor Radio GONTY'S Heppner