Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 22, 1965, Sec. 2, Image 9

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Mrs. Marion Weatherford Talks
To lone PTA on Conservation
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ITA last Wrrifirsilay evrnlng at
lhi rafrtotlurn.
Mrs. Wfnilirrford, uho la prra
rntly chairman of lh Oregon
Mite Fair Commission, In 'a
vrry attlvt rttUrn. Sh lias lorn
statu Tral!rnt of th Oregon
I'rilrration of Wumrn'i clubs,
ha nrrvrcl on arvrral General
rY-ttrratlon committees, Inrlud
Intr conservation department,
ami liai leen on various other
hoards anil committees relating
to conservation.
liii'auiw of her deep Interest
In the aul)t t ah (done to aeak
n "Conservation as It Aillea
to Citizenship." .She stressed the
Important' of using th wealth
of our natural resources to twst
advantage so that our children
and their children may alao en
joy them. "All venerations
totally dependent on them f
future use," she aald.
She told of many ways parents
can begin teaching their child
ren at a very young age the
beauty of the world around
them and the proper use of the
things they see and use.
During the business meeting
Lt O'Connor led the flag aalute
and Susan MmUtrom the prayer.
Mra. Hubert Davidson was
elected president for the liKiS
tA aho year; Mra. Ernest
i hrutopheraon Jr., vice presl
secretary treasurer. Carol Mil
ler iilaved two beautiful trumpet
solos, accompanied by Mra Hill
Hletmann on the piano. Kcfrrsti
ment were served by Mrs.
James IVttyJohn. Mrs. (Ill Lujan,
Mrs. ltlH-rt Kletmann, and Mrs.
Itoy W. Undstrorn.
Mrs, Omar Lumlill returned
on Tuesdsy from a vacation
kM'nt visiting lu'r aon and
daughter In law, Mr. and Mra.
Harlan l.unricll and family at
llolse, Idaho. She made the trip
both ways by plane from Pen-
dleton.
Mr. and Mra. Milton Morgan
left Monday morning from l'ort
land International Airport for
Washington. D. C. Mr. Morgan
will be there several days at
tending business meetings for
Western Wheat Asso elates.
From Washington they plan to
go to New York City and attend
the World'a Fair, which oieria
for the new season on Wednes
day.
Mrs. Mary Swanson returned
home Saturday from a two-week
visit at the home of her aon-ln-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
fclmo McMillan In Salem. She
also visited a few days at the
home of her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Swanson and family In Port
land and Mr. Swanson brought
her home. . i
Clean up Day In lone was rieia
last Saturday. Koy W. Llndstroml
used his truck and Kldon Tucker
dent, and Mrs. Blaine Ch a ,!. drove the city tractor and acoop
In pliklng up refuse cltlena left
on parklnga. Others who donat
ed their time were Fred Martin.
Hugh Salter, and Donald U'U
tow, nd James Harnett.
llle Madden went back to
Portland on Monday after stand
ing Faster here with hi moth
er. Mrs. K. J. Akers. and other
relatives, lie Is attending bar
ber school In the city.
Id. I ml Flint rom was another
college student home for the hol
iday from Wenatthee junior coi
n'e. .
Miss Alice NWhoson of Salem
kiH-nt the week end here visit
ing her mother, Mrs. With Men-oson.
Mr. and Mr. Alfred nelson.
Jr.. left Monday morning for
Portland, where they win visu
hit father. Alfred Nelson. Sr..
who Is hospitalized at llulladay
Park hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmblgner
left this weekend for Kugene
to visit with their aon and dau
ghter. Tom and Linda.
Going to Portland for Taster
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. i-w-
llalvorsen and their daugn-
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Heppner, Oregon, Thurdsay, April 22, 1965
Sec. 2-4 pages
day night In Pioneer Memorial CUl Attsod Rainbow fteceptloa
Hal in ileppner witn a vir
For Weed Spraying
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Spraying-Dusting-Fcrtilixing-Sccding
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A GOOD JOB AT A FAIR PRICE
You Can Find Us All Year Around
AT THE
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Phone 989-8422
ter, Mrs. Larry jtock anu in
Ann. They were guesu ai me
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kea and family. Other guests
present lor tne nay were mr. anu
Mrs. Dorr Mason and Jerry and
John and Mrs. Bert Mason, sr.
Darcle Kea came home with the
llalvorscns for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert KKstrom,
Sr., went to Albany to spend the
Kastcr week end wtin ner mom-
er. Mrs. Lester Wllklns.
John Swanson of Portland
came home Thursday for a
spring vacation from University
of Portland.
Sue Townsend went back to
Portland on Monday after send
ing the week end with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ilershal Town
send. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree over Easter week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson
and four children and Konald
Crabtree and Scott of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McCabe and
boys of Colfax. Wash; Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnle McCabe and girls
and Mrs. Arthur Keene of lone.
Honald and aon. Scott, and Kev.
In McCabe are spending the
week here.
Mrs. Elmer Grirrith returned
on Monday after spending sev
eral daya in Portland and at
Lake Oswego with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwtght Haugen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell of
Milwaukle were week end guests
of her mother, Mrs. Arvllla
Swansotv
Tammle Jo Docktor. email
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tu
gene Docktor. spent last Tues-
EVERYONE COME TO THE HEPPNER
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us infecilon
Mrs. Leonard Carlson arrived
on Saturday for a Uslt at the
home of her aon and daughter
In law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carl
son and family.
Mrs. Ella Burgoyne returned
from the Community hospital in
Pendleton on Sunday afternoon.
She had been In the hoKpltal for
two weeks and had rna)or aur
eery. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse and family went over
after her.
Charlotte Griffith of Portland
Is spending a week'a vacation
from school with her psrents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Griimru
Dennis Stefan!, three-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stef
anl. spent from Tuesday to Fri
day evening In Pioneer Memori
al hospital in Ileppner with a
respiratory Infeetlon.
Charles O'Connor, Lions rlub
rone chairman, drove to The
Dalles Saturday to attend a
Spring Hound Table meeting of
the Lions clubs of District 3oG.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen
and family spent the week-end
at the Mt Mazama cabin on Mt.
Hood.
Mrs. Erneat ChrUtopherson,
Jr., has returned from a two-day
Primary Teaching Conference at
the Salt Lake City Tabernacle.
She spent two days with her
daughter, Mrs. Ted Bonne at
Provo, Utah, and also visited In
Nampa. Idaho, on her return.
She made the trip with Mrs.
Sid Wlnzlcr of The Dalles.
Loyrntn to Conduct Service
Next Sunday evening the Mor
row county laymen will conduct
a service at ine unnea murcn
of Christ with laymen from var
ious churches in charge. Women
are cordially invited to attend
as well as the men of the com
munity. Refreshments will be
served during a fellowship hour
following the 7:30 pm. meeting.
Sn. Lee Hams had a brief vis-
It with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Vcster Hams this week-end. He
is assigned to the VS S. Hornet,
which put in at Long Beach for
a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor spent Sunday and Monday
In Eugene, where they visited
Mrs. O'Connor's mother. Mrs.
Edna YarnalL who has been
quite ill.
Mrs. Roy W. Llndstrom, Steph-
en and susan, spent mursaay
and Friday in Portland. Stephen
spent Friday arthe Oregon Leg
islature In Salem. He returned
to his school at Tacoma on Mon
day after a 10-day spring vaca
tion at home.
Laurie Childera is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Bechtel at Helix. Her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Chllders
took her over on Thursday.
Mary Nichols, worthy advisor;
Susan Llndstrom. grand choir
director In Oregon; Linda Nich
ols. Sharlene llamlett, Mrs. Adon
llml-tt, Mrs. Uy W. Undstrorn
and Mr. Lewis llalvorsen. moth
er advisor of Rainbow Assembly
.No. wi. attended reception hon
oring Shirley Krwin. grand rep-r-M-i)tative
of Nebraska, at the
Masonic Temple In Ileppner on
Monday evening.
Mrs. Roy W. Lindtrom and
moth-r, Mrs. Elmer Griffith at
tended Troutdale Chapter, Ord
er of Eastern Star last Thursday
evening, when Mrs. Griffith was
presented her SO-year Pin by her
daughter. Mrs, J. W. Towk. sis
ter in law of Mrs. Griffith. Is
Worthy Matron of Trouidale
Chapter this year.
Mrs. Carl Bergstrom returned
on Tuesday from spending sev
ers! days in The Dalles hospit
al. She Is still confined to bed
and not feeling too well.
A I ami If fatberiaf art tha
Paul Jones home last week-end
Included the presa-nce of Mrs.
Jones' brother and sister-In law,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson,
vacationing here from V'allejo,
Cal.. Mr. and Mrs, Gary Jones,
Holly and Guy. Hood River; Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Johnson. Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Nellson, Linda and
Janet, and Ray Vickere, all of
PendU-ton.
Hu9uete at Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Cos over the week end
were Mrs. C'a sister. Mrs. Vic
tor Wlese. of Mtllon-Freewater.
and her son, Victor Lee Wlese.
recently discharged from the V.
S. Army after serving on and
one-half years in Korea.
Mrs. Leona Jackson arrived
home from the Ileppner hospit
al on Tuesday and Is progres
sing satisfactorily.
District Aide Named
For Little League
Jerry Haines of pt-ndleton has
been appointed sssltant admin
istrator of dutrut No. 5. I.litUt
League, according to Irv tlr
son. Hie Dalles, district admin
istrator. For the past four years Haines
has been arm in the Pendle
ton Uttle League program, serv
Ing as team roach, board mem-U-r,
and president of the board
of directors for t-o years.
He will work wttn leagues
within district No. 5 in the ad
visory and technical capacities.
If and when needed. Communi
ties active In the district are:
The Dalles. Pendleton. Ontario.
Baker, Ileppner. Ilermuton, Mil
ton Freew a ter. Vale and Athena
Ad ama.
Reasonable oricea on business
cards at the Cam te -Times.
EDUCATION PATS
110 DIVIDCNDS
Complete high school edu
cation at home spare time. Si
monthly Includes all books,
Instructions, diploma, etc.
Send for free lesson and de
tails. No obligation. American
School. P. a 12HT. Pendleton.
Ore. Registered with Oregon
State DepC of Education.
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Plant Now For Beauty and Enjoy
ment In Your Yards And Gardens
Choose From Our Selections Of
Dahlia Tubers
Chrysanthemums
Pussywillows
Annuals
Perennials
Others
PLANT & FOOD SALE
Sponsored By lone Garden Club
Wednesday, April 28-1:00 to 5:00 P.M.
At lone Builder's Supply Bldg.
Pie and Coffee Served During Sale. Lots of Home Baked Foods For
. Sale. Come Early For Best Selection.
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
BANK OF EASTERN OREGON
I0KE BBANCH
Member. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Zing into spring!
Chevrolet Impala
H
DUNK TANK
COUNTRY STORE
FISH POND
DART THROW
AND MANY. MANY MORE
SUPPER SERVED
FROM 6 P. M.
You May Win A Door Prize!
Supper Music by Heppncr Dance Band
CARNIVAL SPONSORED BY BAND PARENTS' CLUB FOR PROJECTS OF BENEFIT
TO MUSICAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE SCHOOLS
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY TOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
B
ANK OF
Eastern Oregon
HEPPNER IONE
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
:
CkevroUi Impala Super SporTCoupilni oJtwbucketeaUd beauttetfor 65. V7Vli:
People who buy other big expensive-looking cars
get One thing yOU WOn't (big expenshe-looking payments)
It looks like a big car. And is by almost any"
standard you want to apply.
Width? Nobody builds a car as much as one
inch wider. Length? It grew three inches this
year. Roominess? Every closed model's got
three inches more shoulder room, front and
rear, and more leg and foot room up front too.
Luxury? Nice little touches like the look of
mellow walnut across the Impala's instru
ment panel. And big touches. Like the fine
ness of the same Body by Fisher workman
ship that makes some of America's most
expensive cars look so expensive. How about
the ride? Chevrolet engineers took the Jet
smooth one and smoothed it out even more
this year. Also made it more stable by widen
ing the wheel stance. Price? That's where
Chevrolets fall way short of the other big
expensive-looking cars. But we wouldn't have
it any other way. Would you?
One last question: How soon can you make
a good spring buy on a Chevrolet? One last
answer: Just as soon as you can get down to
your Chevrolet dealer's.
HIGH TIME TO TRADE
AT YOUR CHEVROLET DCAURl
Zing into spring in a new Chevrolet, Chcvellc, Gorvair, Chevy E or Corvette
FulIeSdn Chevrolet Comipan
36-3 m
HEPPNER, OREGON