Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 18, 1965, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    29 Exhibits Displayed
At PTA Hobby Show
If KATHCRINC UND3TR0M
H)NK About exhibit!
wrr dlnolaved at I lie lly and
raft show at I hi Wednesday
tilKht mealing of the ITA. A
lart range of talent and an
intereat In many fields was
atiown Colin-lions, tin hiding
old guns, anlhjue wad hes. colna.
allvt-r aMHHi, iii4 apd aaucera,
ruliv or (Jrarrt "row
trait. lanMi, and shell, were
rkhlMted. Crafts, such a wol
working, kathcr work. photog.
taphv. nwdlework, textile paint-
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MORE FAMILIES WITH KIDS
paint their walls with
Smrwin Wiuiams .
SUPER KEMTOIJE
IT'S GUARANTEED
WASHABLE
flnaafmaras. r "
van crayon
mark, wash
right off I We
havt all the
rtaw color.
Coma In and
too tbsm.
CASE
FURNITURE CO.
Ph. 67C 432 Heppusi
swTsa
Kern-Tone
Ing. were displayed, along with
many other interesting itrina.
During the business meeting
conducted lv Mm. Henry Krch,
president, the nominating corn,
mlllr presented th following
nomination for offiecra: Mi.
Robert liavldaon, president; Mr.
l4ieM Oirtito.ln-riMin Jr.. vice,
president; ami Mr. Maine
Chapel, aecrclary treasurer.
Sm changes to th rulea re
panting the l al ITA college
Mholarhlt were voted upon and
any Interested local college atu
dent or high school seniors are
requested to rntart Kverett II1
stiln. filch school principal, for
appllt at Ion.
The ITA rrcrlvrd material
from the National Congress of
I'irrnli ami Tfll'llPII rttilaln-
Ing project for l-iral ITA unlta
to collect books to -nii to poverty-stricken
area In the Appa.
. lachlan Mountain. Bill Crooke.
Red Cross representative from
I Heppner, wa present to explain
the Hrt Attl classes to hp start
ed In lone an. A meeting to
organize will be held In
filch school library on Tueaday.
March 30.
Mr Kwlng llvnd. who I a
craftswoman In many area,
demonstrated pine needle art
istry, showing how to fahlon
pine needle Into varlou ahajn-d
baskets, txwls, and even hat
for the first number on the pro
gram Robert Jepsen. who ha
been mountain climbing for 10
or 12 year and I a member of
the Mamma, showed lld- of
a trip to the top of Ml. Hood
and hark and alo oleturea of
ome other prominent teak he
hn rllmued Fifth and alxth
Krad mother nerved refr-h-merit
a.
Mr. Illla Tlmma and rrand
daughter. Oayle of IVndleton,
were Saturday nlk'ht puest of
Mr. and Mr. U-o t rabtree. They
attended the !Sith anniversary
ndebratlon of Iicust Chapter.
Mr. Harold Town!, alster
In law of llershal Town-wnd.
died on Tueadav at l!ermlton
after a llncertna lllnen. Fun
eral wnic were held Friday
moritlnit In llerml.ston.
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THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursdoy, Morch 18, 1965
Sec. 2-4 pages
Mauler In Morrow county. Mr.
AL.r. x,m w C fraifoid. Mr.
(KM'ar'l.undell. of lone and Mr.
Ola lluffiflea of Heppner attend-
ed a m- linif on Saturday ai "'
TlllU-utn flange Hall ai iu
Moil. They Hned "'er C;ranj:er
from Faxtern Orepon In making
plan for the Stato Crane.
whlh will be held In Pendleton
In June.
'.tnipy.
t w a hon-, t
with a aur- t
afternoon, 1 1
Whlta and,!
Mr. and Mra Milton Morcan
arrived home Friday evening I
from a few dava apent In Salem I '
and h'rtland. At Salem they via- f .
Ited Mr. Morgan a alatrr. Mr. ,
1'i.rrw Itarti-ltiia V. wno I ronun
rd to a hospital following a aer
lou heart attaiK.
Mrm Ijlvtha White waa hon
ored on her blrthoay w
irlM party rri'iay
if.rrh l-l Mr Tom
Mr Uwl Hall were co hota
,., ihm affair Fifteen ladle
i..iinhi a nnnov lrta and rift
in ori-M-nt Mr. White. Follow.
ln itimn, refrrhrnent were
arrved.
Dinner guest of Mr. and Mr.
Ixwl llalvoraen on Sunday
were Mr. and Mr. Hay Hoffman
and Mr. Hoy Slender of Salem,
Mr. and Mr. Archie Munker
of Lexington. Mr. Illla Tlmm
and (Jayle of Pendleton. Mr.
Ijirrv iTovk and daughter of
Heppner. and Mr. and Mr. U-o
1'rabtree of lone.
Week end guet of Mr. Elm
er c;nfflth were Mr. J. W. Howk
of Portland and her daughter.
Mra. Hill Moller and two daugh
ter of flreaham.
Mr. Alice Targart of Sana
mento. fallf.. who ha been a
i lhi home of Mr.
and Mr. Holme Cabbart, left
for her home on Friday.
Club Plana Btoeflt Lunchaon
Mr Cj.n Ift.-lmann was ho-
te for the March Topic Club
m.u.iln at hir rountrv home.
She reviewed the play -Camelot"
and played some or me mumcai
numinr rrom me piy on mr
ktrreo. Durlnu the business
U)TZ'
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a.. aj 1
IONE NEWS
The Garden Club would Ilka
to remind people who received
new tre- latt vear In their park.
Ing area or on Iota floae to
their home, that now I the
time to df) wredlni? around them,
rteep waiering. and mulching, If
It wa not done In the fall.
Mr. and Mr. Nel Anderaon
were In lone on Sunday and
aW!ed Mr. V, T. Martin In
checking all tfie new tree. r.
AmUrton did a-me pruning on
lho- tref requiring It.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Ilelmhlgnef
P-rit the week-end In Odeaaa
vlaltlng Mf. Helmblgnar'a
mother. Mra. Henry llelmblgner.
Seclal gueata at loruM Chap
ter No. 119 on Tweday evening
were Mra. Elmer Ede. of Pilot
Rock, member of the home en
dowment -ommi!te t4 the
Grand Chapter of Oregon, who
wa making an official vlalt- Sie
wsi arrorrranlrd bv Mr. r.nrj.
Fdelyne IVrrv. worthy matron;
Clarence llllger. worthy patnm
of Purple Sare Chapter al Hlot
funk, and Mra. Iete Urtffm.
Another guet wa Mr. Alice
Tagcart of Sacramento, talif.
rufrehmenta were served dur
Ing the aortal hour by Mr.
Jame Undsay and Mra. Oria
padberg.
WINN tflS Or THE TOP two rational honor la the annual Unit ad
a a m a ami I .a Lla MAailh
Notion Ptlgrtaaaaa lor Taunt spaoa-ou in rmawwii i
war Mark Brown. I ft. Kappnar. end Dor Id Wbltnrr, Athana.
Whitney, ea wlnnar of tha Odd Tallow and Rebakah aponaorod
proloct wUl tle lb xpan porld tour to Now York City,
and Brown, a doo runnti-up, will bo on oltomato In tb
dlatrtrt lor too trip.
for new booka for the library-
Other hoatesaea were Mr. Ron
ald BUhop and Mra. rorman
Nelson. t
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
and family tha wec-k-end
In Portland. While there they
visited Mr. Palmateera aunt.
Mrs. Hazel Beer who U ho
pitalizeil at Gresham following
a car accident In which she u.
talned several broken vertebrae.
Don Brlstow. moderator of the
i tnit.i r-hnrr h of Christ,
i jour uiu'"'
land Fredrick Martin, spent Sun.
day at Forest i.rove ii'' "
the 6th annual Churc hmen a In
stitute. They heard "Jr.1;
standing speaker on
the Truth About the Juvenile Delinquent,"
The Dealln' Dozen mci ai c
. .i . mnii Mr, cieo
stereo. During the business nom " A Tbii rsdav evening
mw-tlng the member planned U hllderj on Jhuray ev enK
a deaaert luncheon and card for cards. Gucsta were Mr rwy
party during the month of April, iirooarow high
ThU project will furnish fundi Those winning prizes were niK
1 11 n.ri AdoN Pomona Grange
r.its ii ri a. . " i
mwy v v
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Inland Chemical Service, Inc.?
Ow Slogan-. Is Port of nine Answer
"To Keep Vou Growing
Is Our Business"
Reliable Personnel and Brand
Name Merchandise
.-Good Equipment-Well Maintained
,00
o
o
.Shell NH3
Shell Aqua
Shell NS32
(Top Dressing)
Shell Dry
Fertilizer
Dow Prod
Spraying Equipment - - Spraying Know-How
(Paul Hansen Will Be Back)
DON'T QUIBBLE CALL GRIBBLE!
and 300 pinochle. Mra. Perry
Morter and second high, Mrs.
Dirk Sherer.
Woman Sao Mission Film
Mrs. Robert Rlctmann and
Mrs. Keith Kea were hostesses
for the Women'a Frliowship
meeting on Thursday afternoon.
The film profile of Promise."
Mnt out bv the atate office of
the United Church of Christ dur
ing the month of March In con
lunction with the One Great
Hour of Sharing, was shown the i
women. It wan also shown dur I
Ing the worship service on Sun- j
day morning. It showed mission!
work In Chile. Guana, and India.
where the program Is to guide i
and assist tne people 10 m-ip
themselves.
Need sera ten pads? Get them
at the Gazette-Times.
RANCHERS
RANCH flEKO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
Owned and Operated By
paul n. nnnsEN
Will be available for assistance with
your spraying and fertilizing problems.
Will be using a new, high concentrate
spray system that is 95 efficient, as
compared to 30 efficiency with a boom
and noxxle system. This system reduces
the amount of 2, 4-D necessary by Vi to
Vi, due to complete saturation of tho
weeds, resulting in a considerable saving
to the farmer and a reduced shock to tho
grain.
Inland Chemical Service of Heppner
handles the new concentrate 2, 4-D used
most effectively for hard to kill weeds and
this new spray system.
ROUND-UP
HAMS
Half or
Whole lb.
OREGON CHIEF
WIENERS
2 Lb. Pkg.
OREGON CHIEF
SMOKES
PORK
CHOPS
lb. 590
BOUND-UP
BOLOGNA
BT THE PIECE
lb. 390
FOLGER'S
3 lb. $2.19
10 ox. Inst. $J49
Nalley's 22 ox.
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BETTY CROCKEH
Angel Food
Cake Mix
tenet Pis
OR
wee Pickles
a
ROME
CARROTS ORANGES n ppn
1 LB. CELLO BAG U U 13
2 for 190 3lb-39C 2 lb. 29
A BJ L I F B, 0 W II HE" 29
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