Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 01, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    MOIETY
Committees Named,
Dates Arc Announced
For 5pring Civic Sale
lU-eeht announcement if the
1 litr Civic league It Ihe
m hi'ilullnir f I In Spring Hum
mage for FrMay ami Satur
day, April Zl ami 21. In the I t I -County
rUiuipiiM-nt hulldlni!. 'll.n
.ragut iiimirrU rummage
imli-, hi l.l twice vcailv. are Iiim
fund raining event of the or
ganization with all mwmhU ilo
liati-al lowanla the maintenance
of the l'l kindergarten ru
gram. Kummag aortlng Mill be ibmw
on a voluntary haul at the 'I'm
County building each, Monday
evening ami Thuraday morning
until th date of ll ali, In
ginning Monday, April 5. al 7:.
p.m.. am! Ihe following Thura
day letw-en the hours t( 9:J0
and 1 1:30 a m.
IvrMina may bring their ruin
niiii donatlona to the building:
during IIhhm hour, or tiny may
contact members of the pickup
committee and make arrange
riM-nta to have Itema tdeked up
at their home. On the commit
tee are Mra. I'at CuUforth lor
the Lvalngton and vicinity reM
dent, phone WJ-MTJt; for Ilett
hrr and vicinity resident. Mra.
ivlmer Huwhke. ph. b7J VOI;
Mra. Klirw-r Kerry, ph. f.7tt .YM;
Mra. Clyde AI1M..U. ph. 67-5.'MW,
anl Mra. Kenneth Cutaforth, ph.
tivn wzj. I
Kor further Information one
may rail Mr. AlUtott or Mia.
Kenneth C uttrth. co chairmen
of the rlng aale.
ComiVfj Cvvnls
rHIDAT. Aptll t
lUtwkoha. IO0r boll. I i
SATURDAY, April )
Ordar of EatUra Star Social
Club, Maaonte ball. I fun.
Clka' Party fiite, Clka' ftni
mpU.
dlnntr o 1:30 p-m aanm at
I P-m.
MONDAY. April S
Chamber of Commerce, VYaoO
Wheal, noon.
American Leqlon and Auxiliary.
Let Ion hall, pot luck dinner ol
i30 om.
Order of Rainbow for Clila. Ma
aonle hall. 7iM pjn.
Mothers' Club, Rod Murray bom.
lono, p-m.
TUESDAY. April
Wranglers. Wrangler club bout.
p-m.
WEDNESDAY, April 7
Woman'i Society of ChrUtlao
Sorvtco ol tbo Mothodlil
Church, cburcb parlor, p.m.
Odd TtUowa. IOOr hall. fuu.
Junior Chamber of Commorco.
Jaycee hall. p-m.
THURSDAY. AprU S
Soroptlmltta. Hotel CrtlL noon.
Elka' Temple, regular lodge.
p.m. Men a bridge
tIS
Soroptimist Members
Give Travel Program
At Social Meeting
Colorful review a of recent
Iravrl In other countries were
kltau'd with riirmU ra and gursia
of the Hoii'timlt rlub by Iwu
of It rtwinlM-re, Mra, Wavt-I Wtl
kliiMin and Mra (' Jry anhem.
at the home of Mra. Wilkinson
lurMlay evening. Alllng with
arrangements Mai Mra. Marlorle
Wordcn.
pjn.
Reception to Honor
Grand Representative
A public reception I planned
for Ml Shirley Krwln of Ituth
A-taembly No. W. Order of Italn
bow fr C.lrU. on Monday even
In. April 19.
MK Kruin, dauchter of Mr.
nd Mm. Harold Krwln. hold
the office of tlrand HepreM-nta.
tlve to the State of Maryland.
The public reception will pay
tribute to her In thli official
honor, and frlendi are Invited
to attend the reception at the
Ibppner Manonlc hall at 7:30
p m.
Need extra cli? Sell unued
Itema around your Dlace with
a tiarelte-Tlniea cltlf lifi 1
Missionary to Visit
At Methodist Church
The Mission CommUslon of
Ihe lleppiu-r MethodlNt church
will Niimor a coffee time at 2
oYlock In the church parlor Sat
urday afternoon In order to hear
the Itev. Harvey lloene. mllon
ry who recently returned from
Thailand and who. with bin
family, will return In June of
thi year. Tlie IJev. Uoene has
pent two term on the field and
will apeak briefly at the occas
ion and then answer queatlona
which participant may poe for
(Hcuilon reRardtnK the outlook
and program of the missionary
endeavor In Southeast Aula.
The Kev. H"-m It a cousin of
the Itev. Melvln Dixon, faitor
of the lleppner Methodist church.
Mr. I'earl Wrlnht. chairman of
the commission. Invite anyone
Interested to come and share the
Informal time together.
Cemetery Memorials
Sale
All Prlcta SO", Off
Standard alio 12x24x4.
$85.00 markers will bo
sold for S42.S0 T.O.B.
Heppner.
Offer qood only within 100
mile radius of Heppner
Void May 1.
Call or writ for WhoUsalo
cataloquo and prices.
Portland's Larqost Whole
sate rirm.
Memorial Arts
7825 S. E. roster Rd.
Portland 6. Oregon 87206
771 0783
Elks Plan Regular
Monthly Party Nite
The flrsj regularly achrdulcd
rnrtv Nile for Klks members,
their wives and guest, will be
held Saturday evening. April 3.
KiM-enlly Innovated into the
Elk social inlendnr. Tnrty Nile
will Im? an event of the first Sat
urday of euch month, beginning
with dinner at CIV) p.m.. follow
ed bv an evening of pinochle,
pnrty bridge and miscellaneous
games with attractive , prices
starting at 8 p m.
tour of the Hawaiian Islands,
iinule last May by Mr. Wilkin
Min, accompanied tbo showing
of colored slides of clly, leach,
nnd mountain areas which the
tourist Milled beautiful acen
cry. the colorful life and cus
toms of the Islanders were
found Imorcsslve,
i Point of historical Interest.
, eela!lv war aeenes relative to
rear I IfariMtr and of the mem
orials built In honor of thvse
killed there, were shown, ind
tlie tnurlsts were there on Mem
orial Day when sM-clal obser
vances were held. Tlie extrn
slvenes of the volcanic rock un
hill surrounding Ihe cities and
I growth of vegetation among It
was among things txdnted out
lv Ihe aenker.
Mr. I.anlmm. who with her
hushand. returned one year ago
to the United States, told of thilr
lessons at experience In Kngland, Kuroje
arid particularly r ranee, toioreu
albks aiccornpanliMl her Inter
esting remarks, bringing a cloM-r
understanding of the countries
visited and of the French eop.c
among whom they lived while
studying In the small village of
Luvnes. In the chateau country
of the lxlre Valley.
They chose to atudy at Luy-ru-s,
she aald. t-ause the
French language there was sup
posed to be the "most nearly
p-rfect. Other American teach-1
era and students were enrolled
there, "although much more ad
vanced than we were," he
added. i
They were able to visit manyl
places of historical Interest. I
iM-en Imprcssorui were made on;
the people there at the time of
the president's assassination,
and tlie Lanhams were Impress
ed with the friendliness and
concern shown toward America
at that time.
A guest nt the meeting wa
Mr. Klsa Mott of Ited Lodge.
Mont., who came with her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Starks.
tb-freshmcnts were enjoyed at
the close of the evening.
ltfa Out
TinRTT YEAH A CO
March IS. 193
rrrliminary count of the farma
In Morrow county January 1.
yi ahowa a total of UU. as
compared with C'H on April 1.
1'JWI.
Two memlsers of Ifepprwr
high school a debating suad
that. on Saturday evening,
placed fourth In the district con
test at li-ndleton. Rave an In
teresting sample of their ware
at Ihe Porta Monday luncheon.
These member were In In ferl
berg and lrena Wilson.
Heppner Pllt IUm k trapshrtot
er reglsterel a second lerfect
73 to take the ed In the Ore-
fonlan trapsh'Miting tournament.
r. A. I. McMurdo, Luke Bibby
and John Uw each broke 23
straight on th-tr first string for
the team acore
Col John Watermelon Reding
ton. Ki. veteran Indian fighter
and pioneer editor of the Hepp
ner "(Jaef. died at the .National
Military Home. Calif , last Satur
day morning. Col. Itedlngton
first edited the paper In 1h3.
TWENTY TEARS AGO
March 29. 1949
Sale of at least Juj.unO worth
of bonds to finance early con
struction of the Morrow county
htapiul U .tH by the h'ei
pltal commission. The? commis
sion looked over the land to the
south of the court house prop
erly and it was agreed that,
while riot making a selecting.
I fie projerty offered numerous
advantages as a site for the hos
pital. Completing 23 years In bust-rw-sa
In lleppner, Mr. and Mra.
John Skuzeskl have sold their
establishment, the lleppner
(leaner, to John Hannan of
Morton, Wn.
Assurance that Morrow county
will have an airport Is seen in
the move of Lexington citizens
to purc hase a tract of land north
west of town for that purpose.
Negotiations are underway be
tween Lexington town council
and the I'eters estate for 2 JO
acres north of the city reservoir,
with the whole tract consisting
of 6W acres.
TEN TEARS AGO
March 24. 1955
Two Heppner High school sen
ior glrU were named valedic
torian and salutatorlan of this
year's craduatlng class by
school officials. The girls are
Sally Palmer, daughter of Mr.
REPPNES GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April I, IMS
and Mrs. IHmer Palmer, and
I'atricia Wright, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Waiter Wright.
Over 4' 10 peopI attended the
second annual Eastern Oregon
Square lism Jamboree In the
school gymnasium In Uoardman
Saturday night
Receiving certificates of rec
ognition at the chamber of com
merce banquet Monday were
Jeff Carter, Kdger Albert, Or
vllle Cutsforth. Frank W. Turner,
tk-lbert Kmert, lone, and Harold
Johnston.
NOTICE
Beginning Saturday, April 3, and
each Saturday thereafter, the Turner,
Van Marter and Bryant Insurance
Agency and the C. A. Ruggles In
surance Agency will be closed.
Regular Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
Nabisco 16 ox.
FIG NEWTON
Mr. and Mrs. Mike White
smith. Rodney nnd Terrl of Hood
River, were vacationers In Hepp
ner over the week end. visiting
ru Ihe home of Mr. and Mr. Don
Bennett and with other friends
here. Mr. Whitesmith was
former manager of the J. C.
IVnney store before being trans
ferred to Hood River.
Houseauosts of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Kon.su m this week -end were
Mr. and Mrs. Ko.sarto Isecly
Kennewick, Wn.
Delegates to Attend
State FHA Meetings
AtOSU This Weekend
The Future Homemakers of,
America chapter at Heppner
High school will be represented i
at the Mate FHA meetings Frl-1
dv and Saturday at Oregon
State University by two Junior,
girl. Karla Luclanl and Diane
Schaffltz. Accompanying them i
will be the adviser. Miss Vir
ginia Ditch.
FHA I composed of lunlor and
senior high school girls taking
home economics. Oregon has
44.12 members In 115 chapters.
Almost all of the chapters wlil
send delegates to the state meet
ings. Kltlv O'Harra Is student presi
dent of the Heppner chapter,
which has 33 members.
V
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a
Waf
ers
MALLET'S
IMYONNAISE qt. 49
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of
GORHAM
STERLING
5SW
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have your very own ster
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glamorous Gorham Star,
ling any one of these
three lovely new designs
at a real budget-wisa
price. No need to dolay it
any longerl
I
See these fine designs now along with all the other
wonderful Gorham designs 32 piece aenricos from
$258. to $312. Prices include 10 federal tax
Conveniont Payment Plan to Fit Your Budget
"Something from the ewelera.
Is always something apeciaL"
JEWELERS
Store Boursi 9 A. M. To 6 P. M.
Club Prepares Plans
For Coming Events
Rhea Creek Livestock club
held its last meeting at the home
of Wilbur Van Blokland. Re
quirements for The Dalles show
were discussed. The members
were told of the new weights on
different animals, also the re
quirements of feed ration.
A committee was appointed to
select a Father of the Year can
didate. We discussed the County
Field Day Judging which will
be held April 10. It was decided
we would hold our next meet
Ing at this time.
Kenny Wright was home from
collejje and attended our meet
ing. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Van Blokland.
John Hall, reporter
fM I LARGE SIZE I
NALLErS LUMBERJACK' "
Top Job 69
VBIIP2i ?fnr$H. r
A auest this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Starks and
family Is Mrs. Elsa Mott, mother
of Mrs. Starks, of Red Lodge,
Mont. She will continue south to
California where she will visit
other relatives.
For Your
Protection
Turner, Van Martei
and Bryant
Answers Your
Insurance Questions
QUESTION: What is the par
tlcular advantage of buying
comprehensive Insurance on
a car? You still have to buy
collision and liability in
surance anyway.
ANSWER: Comprehensive is
the all-inclusive cover a g e.
The insurance makes certain
exceptions for which it will
not be liable but assumes re
sponsibility for just about all
other forms of damage.
This public service la our way
of advertising:. Your insurance
questions will be answered
without charge or obligation
if you'll send or bring them
Peasth
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n Pork
Lellery lb. y
Folger's
rir
Lb 69e
Lb$1.38
lb. $2.07
instant
o
noons
lb. 5
1 LB. PKG.
Carrots 3. for 25$
TEXAS RED
Grapefruit 10 for 89$
SPRING HOUSECLEANING
SPECIALS
(Reg. 2.59)
Giant Size
$199
69
Roasts
Steaks
lb. 29&
ib. 49$
OREGON CHIEF
OK
a
Wieners 5 ,b-b
12 to POUND
LTNDEN FEESH FROZEN
Fryers
CUT UP, PAN READY. 2 LB. 2 OZ. TO 2 LB. 4 OZ.
$22
49c
EA.
79
FRESH SMELT AVAILABLE
AT MARKET PRICES
PRICES GOOD APRIL 2 and 3
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
to
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PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST HEPPNEB
GREEN
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