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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1965)
Lexington Co-op Noles Sales Gain At Annual Meet mii' or ii. u.j n t t ti rtr writ n'i"rl-il f..r m Ia-- ImMon tu loop it Ha annual ftir-Hinir Tu-lay, Krdrusry 9, ty Mnrr Jw l.'nerlman This of1 U10 kaln f in l!Nkl by nv.r than tvwi Savlntr for dltrlhutln in aimiuiilftl l ftKH"t with SI.1.T2M.VJ In PMnmai?' tilvi l-nU rortiparnt with fiHH and flMJUHtl In Hull. Hie man i?rr aaltt. Bryrr Kwni anil ttoh Kilkenny rt rivltHinl dlrc-ira ami 't ('titufnrth wa rlnlnl a a new dlfoi lor. Ilnlilovrr ilini iiifa are Ut-vt CamhHI and M. V, Nolan An lil Munkrra. mnlary ami i!lrtvtr for vrara. kkri not to ! a ranliii for rrrh Hon and rrtlrrd from I hi Miktion. Nolan ha hiH-ti r Ins a trn rtint of Ihc cxirtlvc. Dim-tors will tnvri at some tlrtic In I lie future to 'Uk im-w off rrrn. William Walton of I ho firm of Jacolmon, Jcritwh. Srvrrwn and Jones, auditor of Walla Walla, Wn, iirrnrnlfd the audit report to tht membership. Mr, ivlpha Jorirs wai chair man of th dinner prepared by the Lexington Home lUtinumlrs rlub. and door prlre vrr given to earn of the 23 memiMrs pres-rnt. Cet reataurant jruent chcrkt and salenbooks. both rarUmUed and non carbonized, at the Ga rrtt -Times. Rodeo Board Asks Bids on Stock I . a i . - . . . annum p.r niiia on stork ftir the Morrow rounty to l'o thla v-ar are Inlet Mnt t umm t.nita tor a a rult of iin inhrn by the tmlm lid t its meetim? laM Wednraday nU'ht S.iriiv Jk lke wn asked to aellit the Irtlera John Van IW Ue of Outlook. Wn., has iuniiriei the aim k for a num-M-r of rata. hut Hilt year It M iierhieil to tall for hid. a . 1 ... luiey or rerun. -Ion was proved a annoururr for the forum rodeo. Annual meeting of the rtMleo haa len ihancid to (k loiter af ter a teeoinnirndatlon hy the rodeo lMard to thla effert Waa approved hy the fair hoard. Trev- t-ulv. annual meeting have not heen field until early In the enduing (alendar year after ro- deo. Bond Parents Called To Tuesday Meeting A hand iuent meetlnt; haa leen railed for Tueaday even lnr. February 21. at the high Khcxd rafeterla by Arnold Mel by. band Inntrucior. Studenta who attended the summer mulc ramp at Pull man l.lkt vear w.111 atx-nW t,t Iholr eierlerwea. and the high school .a aa - -1. t uanrr in-i win piay a unori iVitirntl I I n r at ultl lua la I.I a vail. ea- the annual band carnival held later mi Kprine. wnn proceed to ko to b.ind uniform and inualc hrdanthlpa. Lawrence Williams Of Hardman Dies; Services Tuesday Lawrence Andtrw Wlllam. fH. of artinn died In a lYndleton hoopitai haturday after a Jong lllneaa Funrral wnliTi were held Tuetxlay. February 16, In the Sweeney M r1uary (haM-l with the Id'V. far I iviward of fl.Utinif. Interment wa In the IOOF cemetery, llardman. Horn Ortoler 'M, r.K1. In lUrdinan, he wai the mm of Til- den and Corda Keithley Wil liam, pioneer to the Hardman area He H-nt all of hi life In and around Hardman and work ed im ranche. hating leen em P loved for many year by Ray mond Wright. He waa rter married Survlvlnif are two brother. Tlhlen WillUmi of Fho and Fill Wlllam of Stockton. Calif.; two lter. Mr I.ucy iSwanon of Sutherlln and Mr. I.aura Nel- on of Aurora Grande, ( alif , and M-eral nleee and nephew liv ing In California. UN Trip Winner To Speak at Lodge Kit Younir f-f Ifrliw, winner of a till' t the Totted Nation la July, will te the i-ak-r at lite rntiiiir of the Ha jK ldk' Irf-re Wedin-dav rnlnir. Fetiu- arv 21, at n pin :-. wii lltr and pli turn of the trip. Miia Vounrf won the trip in the f.1d Fellowr' and firhrkaha' I'nlted Nallona I'lU'rlmape con tent. While In New York ahe wrote a n r le of arihlea for the frni Oreponlan whlh attradcl rorikiderable Interett. The public la Invited to the ri.ee I In tJlher entettalnment I on lw program ledea the Mkrr. Mr. Bob Fonon and daugh ter. Ml. helle Rene nd Terrl lA-f, of Reaverton V tailed lt week at the home of Mr, far non' parent, Mr. and Mr. Lin coln Nah. Mr. and Mr. Dean Conner, brother In law and ai-ti-r of Mr. I'areon. took them hark to Ueavcrt'irt Saturday, and the Conner attended the elf t how In I'ortland Sunday. Ran dall Peterson alwi attended the nhow. Dcrtha Kirk Service Held in Bellingham fiealh rame to Mr. B nha M Kirk, formerly of Ifeppner, on Sunday, Frbruarv 7. at Belling ham. Wn.. where nhe had been a realdent for more than 3 vear. She waa the widow of Bill Kirk, who preceded her In death eight yean ago. fr. Glenn C Carlfn conduc ted ncrv Ice at Jonea Funeral Home In liellini'ham. followed by burial In Grren Acre Mem orial I'ark. Sunlvlnf are two daughter, Mr. Viola M. Ilubcr of B.-llinif-ham and Mr. June M. HarUell of Taroma: grandson. Kenneth Colvln of Bcllintrham; five U ter. Mr. Vivian F.ldcr and Mrs. Gladv Itiwk of Heppner. Mm. 1'i-g I'earce of Wet Covin. Calif . Mr Alyce Bender and Mrs Patricia Scrit.-mW-r of Portland. Counselors Travel For Interviews With Collegians PrinHpa! Gordon Pratt and ttudrnt rounaelof Jamra roiu-r were among rrprrarritativra from aut '. hlirh m hili In the ataie that arttclpated In a aprilal PrlmipaU (ouhM-lor In uv -w ny .ti aoirdsy at (trr, l?n State t'nlvrrtlty. They In terviewed former Mrh achd ktudent who are now attend Ine OSU. to ret an evaluation (if the local a hool'a college preparatory program, and were briefed on pew college atudy program. admUtlon reculre merit and procedure. On Friday they Interviewed ktudi-nta from here who are at lending ! Iflr 1'nlverslty. Ore 1'i-n College of Fducation and Wlllamrtte t'nlverlty. AIkj on Friday. Mrs. Roy Kirk, Ih ppner Hmh achwd cour.lur. wa at the I nlverslty of Oregon to meet with student and get up to dale Information on the new work program and finan cial aid for entering freshmen. Mlttntn CAZETTt TIMtS. Thuradary. Ttbruarf II. IMS Mrs. Marquardt Breaks Hip in Fall Mr. Norma Marquardt of I-ex-Inglon I recovering In the Pen dleton Community hospital after sufferlnc a broken hip In a fall In front of the 1. C Penney store here Friday afternoon. Her son. Carl Marquardt. said that a Pin ha been placed In the hip. and she Is resting comfor tably. The fall occurred when one of her grandchildren who was with tier on trie downtown ex rurklon bumped Into her and caused her to lose her balance. Froth to Finish Season with Pair lleppner High's f rehhman hatkrtbait team has two game first week that will fir.Wh the M-iuin for them. They will play John Day In tee HrpprCT TVITl OH TuridiV afternoon at 3 :) and will meet Condon freshmen on Thursday, February 2 also In the llepp ner gym. The young Mustangs ot In overtime to the Grant Union froh there earlier thla year and defeated the Condon froah there, MM, Lodge Prepares For 68th Annual A full schedule of activities Is planned bv tlk Lxige No for Saturday, February 20, In observance of Ita GKth Klki An- nual celebration. Among digni taries coming from out of town are Oregon State Elks President Frank Wheeler of Burns and Raymond Schrolh. fourth atate vice president of IfermUton. Of ficers of Pendleton BPOE No. 2M will be present to put on Init iation for 13 new member. Registration will begin at Heppner Ford garage at 11:00 a m., with ladies activities at the Catholic Parish hall starting at 12:30. Dinner will be served at the high school cafeteria by la dles of the Rhea Creek Grange. Dancing In the evening will be to Miller's band from Prlnevllle. Theme of the anniversary an nual is Top Hat." Music Students Salute Oregon Junior high school music atu-d-nH under tre ctrrcllcn cf Mrs. Ola Mae Gmshen. delighted those attending the Chamber of Commerce dinner Monday even ing with a program that was In tribute to the month of Febru ary and the lonth birthday of the State of Oregon. A mixed chorus Joined In song In keeping with holidays of the month, climaxed with the rouslnar state song, "Oregon, My Oregon." Chorus member were Glnny dough, Teresa Harsh man. Paul Holt. Sandra Mat thews, Sandra Matheny. Sara Miller. Jill Padberg. Martha Pierce. Linda Starks, Melvtn. Calvin and Alvln Ashheck, Jerry Healy, Gary Kemp, Jim Lynch, Mike Smith, pat Sweeney and Richard witnerrite. Master of ceremonies was La Verne Van Marter. dressed at a professor, who was approached by "Orle" Oregon), played by Vernon FredcrU kson, and three college students, Mark Lovgren. Terry Hughes and Steve Mu nic er, on their Ideas of recent ma jor Oregon dilemmas, the flood, the diverting of power to Cal ifornia and the salmon fishing on the Columbia River. ROLL TICKETS for sale In single and double rolls. Use for drawings, admissions to events. Gazette-Times, Hepp ner. Ph. 676 9228. 37-tic sL---(f(S 1 v ..airiiuwA nmmiin' : v wt lata H I J ' V ' ' y H Hj GREAT BUYS in HEPPNER Friday and Saturday-FREE Parking Saturday YOUR CHOICE INTERNATIONAL STAINLESS iru n u Doware $ FOOTED PLATTER W-Well (Reg. $16.95) BREAD or ROLL TRAY (Reg. $6.95) MEAT PLATTER (Reg. $12.95) GRAVY BOAT (Reg. $12.95) -SOMETHING FROM THE JEWELERS IS ALWAYS SOMETHING SPECIAL" EACH JEWELERS We Give S4H Green Stamps Ph. 676-9200 Heppner We Can't Blame This on George-We Did It Ourselves ,0E! HOW WE'VE CUT PRICES o n Col or 20 EXPOSURE DYNACHR0ME COLOR SLIDE FILM 8 M.M. MOVIE COLOR FILM Film $1198 THINK HOW GEORGE WOULD HAVE LOVED TO HAVE THESE AT VALLEY FORGE BARGAINS ON SHORT AND LONG-SLEEVE WIAT EIRS (Processing Included) $2.88 (Processing Included) Humphreys Rexall Drug PH. 676-9610 HEPPNER (Button-Type) (Regular Price $11.95 ) SALE $795 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Gardner's Men's Wear "THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE" HEPPNER " Like George Washington, most of our people arc thrifty. We'd like to tell newcomers to the area and those who come to town for BARGAINS on Friday and Saturday, February 19 and 20, or any time from now ON that Jack's Chevron Station has been doing business in Heppner for many years. We are USED to offering the best in service and have that famous brand of Chevron GASOLINE that really makes your car perform. You always find prompt and courteous attention and a friendly welcome here. When you're shopping, drop by for an oil change, lube job, or say Till 'Er Up' at Jacks Chevron Station HEPPNER We Wouldn't Lie About These Specials - Brand New Appliances-We've Had Them Too Long! WAS NOW 1 Norge Dispensomat Washer 349.95 249.95 DoLuxe Pushbutton Bleach Dispenser Safety Spin Lint Filter 2 Yr. Warranty. 1 Norge Wringer Washer 149.95 119.95 2-Speed Washing and Rinsing Heavy Duty li H.P. Motor Super Capacity Norge Safety Wringer. I Norge 2-Door Refrigerator 349.95 249.95 10 Cu. Ft Refrigerator 2.8 Cu. Ft. Freezer. Never Frost Top To Bottom. 1 Norge 12 cu. Ft. Refrigerator 219.95 169.95 50 Lb. Freezer Handidor Storage Safety Defrost Convenience Dairy Keeper. 1 Norge Fiesta Range 469.95 369.95 Rollout Cooking Top Automatic Meal Sentry Oven Power Shelf Roastmeter Rotis O-Mat Lazy Susan Base. FULL WARRANTIES FREE DELIVERY TERMS AVAILABLE TRADES CONSIDERED Friday and Saturday Only Typing Paper FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY L E. Dick, Appliances REG. $1.95 REAM-500 SHEETS $n49 Typewriter xjl Ribbons (Reg. 98c) U (FOR MOST ALL MAKES) EA. TTE -TIEfl 281 Linden Wot Ph. 676-9920