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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1965)
Making Steady Gains Won! this week from Mr. Kulh TamMyn. who has hccn seriously III In HavcH'wn T. hopital, indicates thai she li making steady Improvenicn front a -oiiary atlaik whlrh Im.4U-, n r on April 23. .she esi,e-ia to im ar.it. rrturrt i trie riniiio or her daughter, Mr. Pfy franks. In two weeks Mif lias Kirally appmlaled In.. Ing rrmcmoere.1 ly hrr friend here by many nlci rarcU and nines, rtttrding la a letter to wr. inn rarra. i j i II I i TvJ I W'm AilrilS I 1 J ige oiriccrs. dele- fjjlf I Amonif those participating with If I ! lal pari n the program. Cll'l'all'llll VIM III! Iurarice cornmliwioncr; Dr. Cor. Mrs. Gcrtson Presides As State President Of Fraternal Congress State president ciara U. Ceil son. presided over th afternoon and rvrnlng sessions of tho 37lh annual convention of the Ore. Kn Mate Fraternal Congress al I hp NHullhora tJ U'umtrrafl ftttllding n iwilaml fin vjiliir. day. May IS. Mm. Ori.cn ha served ai president of th atat organWalluri, niinixiM-il of 17 Wferrnt fraternal Insurance group, the iwi.t vrar. lima. n her 12 years of affiliation wnn in congress. nirs. (.erinon scrveil .1.1. 1lriHir of i hi Ik rroiisiivp AMHMiatlon. anil la mcmorr or the local ki.. j loung Ukljrt. No. Khe has naa to travel w ltle v Ihroufh the year, Inspecting lodges over me siate. licplaclng her a state eon president will tx Mr. Ku nie uimpman. Portland, of nioncrn (nimcn of America. Mr. OrlMin will now hold the oiiicc or Junior past president. A full afternoon proi ai i .-in p.m., with a iOEW Play is Pronram Hit ww cAirrTi times. nriry. n 20. mi As Girls Entertain At Scholarship Tea Club Pan Senior Tea Sunday; Hears Regional Reports pram large til ail fat r film ilfriiiit ! mini. Von Winklo'f Station and Motel II Hin. Nrk'hlx.ra of Wxl.T.fi- Mfc'n IliHhop, dctrrr of honor; Mr fjimiKnan and Jumi-a Clan cy. Mlrrn VViHKlmrn; Alrta lAxine No. o, li-:n-e of Honor; linUHnlnl Onli-r Korirnf, and the male roncroM offUi-rn. Ovrr 250 (H-mma were prcM nt for tht i-M'iiin linnguct. Among lhoM win rnade m-u appear iruTi on tho program v.vtv Hay Srnlih. I't.rtlaiid city auditor and loKiklalivf chairman; Walter KoiUnn. alatt IriHuranrc lum. mlthloru-r; and main addrvM by Circuit Court iudKr I'hll J. lUAh. Tabor Lmt No. 53. Decree of j Honor, cntTta!nl with a fan- ry drill and worti'd the rctlr I Injt offUvrn. New offlcera were jlnxtallcd and eiux.rtcd In by the !tate team of Omaha Voodmen. ! Mm. fiertnon made her offic ial lnMft!on of llippm-r Kate J. Younif linlk'e on May 11, Mr. i Man Hrvant Is pr-kl nt of the lorni tx K-rvice lire. ilfaSiSJiife li an m a aaw a a a m a at aan. - a an A cap and gown . , . a diploma . . . A. mm a DULOVA graduation traditions, T CAHNI. Unutwl dil(n hi cn and tipinilon band. 17 Jtwill thotk-fjlHrt1, UnbrMkibla milniprlnt. In ytllow or whit. 45i)0 U PniTf. ferfct diamond eroitlM with 23 Jtwolt, 2 fltihlnf dlimondi, nd un brtihtblo milniprlnir. In ytllow or whltt. 119.00 IINATOR. New illm drm modil with florontlni flnlihid cut ind bright pollihid accontt. Raised marlitri ind an unutuil dt ign in cm and tipintlon bind. 17 Jtwill. $J9.e3 HECAm. Rilnd ficotid mirkiri ind numirili. Stay-brlsht itilnlm steal cm. Genuine leather trap, Waterproof and lelf-wlndlng. Meat plui tax. $4JJ T. V, 'iff" lllirhlli;hta of the 47lh north wi-kli-rn rt-k'lonal cinfrrin of thtf HiiroiimUt awwx lation were r-jxrtod to mcrnU-ra and t'ui-U of the .HoroptlmUt dub of Jcip i'T at IU regular initlnir lat Ihurlay noon. Alli-ndink tlm three day meetinK In Salem lat inorilh were Mr. Wca Mir r man, lireMdcnt, and Mra. Charlea Mark, re-ordlnt; n-cretary and iiiirjjoir. Spila ;ueita for the lunrh eon meeting were Mra. Uill Johnson; nine anlor I'lrla. Jean -Stoikard, Tamara Nrniih. Terryl t;re-nup, Mary Co. Annamarlo Bundle, Pa I Van Winkle. Karen MKunly. Barbara Klake and Margaret Marks. The club will entertain all cnior Bins, ineir motners. wom en faculty, and wives of men faculty at the annual Senior GlrU' Tea on bairalaureate Sun day afternoon. May 2.1. at the home of Mrs. Wavcl Wilkinson. Hours have tn-en wt from 3:00 to 3:01) om. with Mrs. John If elf- fer aorvlnjr as general chairman. Mrs. Kd Gontv. accrelarv of the Pioneer Memorial oicnlc rummltt(H, anked members for axklMance in the reclMratlun al the door of thoM atiending the Picnic Sumlay. May 30. Thl has wtii one of the annual project of the club. Theme of this year's regional meeting was "UnderktandlnK Action Patterns." with rriorts oi regional officers and talks by truest np ukers calling for better communications and public re lations between clubs and their communities. "Many M-oplr In a commun ity are trying to find the woid "Soroptlrntsm' defined In a dic tionary." stated Mrs. Hilda Fries. Salem, regional chairman of public relations. "We need to educate the public of our club's objectives and get a coojierative attitude toward it wrvice pro. Jci-ts, so earh can be of servic to the other." The International scope was brought out by Lily K. Uuarntx-rg. wnlor Internat ional association representative; sister clubs and friendship links by regonal oMicers; women of distinction were recognlzi-d. and venture clubs for young working I women were given a sx-clal part on the program. j Eighty-two of the 93 clubs In the northwestern region were represented In the gathering of over 350 delegates, officers and guest. Assisting the Salem club as hosts were the clubs of Port land, Hood River. Oregon City, ine uaues, tugene, Mc.Mlnn vtlle and Klamath Falls, Presiding over the sessions was Mrs. Marcarct T. Lark in. iviamain tails, regional gover nor. The next regional meeting was announced for next year. to dc ncid in Spokane. Wn. Del pgates attended from clubs In Idaho, Washington, Montana, Alaska and Oregon. Club Has Trail Ride The elchth meetlne of the fwo Trackers 4 II horse club was called to order bv Flovd Jones leader, on May 10. Twelve mcmnors rode horses for a trail ride to Jones' ranch and pond. Mrs. Ma loom served us refresh ments when we got to the pond. uovie Alderman, reporter Going Away Party Honors Susie Wellcr to Mrl frlefvii f.f Susie WrJirr. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs fl r i 1 1 . u. nriirT, Honored fief at a King away pany Sunday after noon i int Home of Mr. and Air, imiim jones wtio a UimI i neir dauihter. UolM-tte. hmUfm lor tn kx anion. Tlie W'rllers l.lan to mt,m Idaho after a-hoo is out. Cuests were dre-d In raceed costumes In keeiilnir with a iiorio- mrrrve ir the party, and i "hobo" lunclieon waa u-n..H or not aogs. ciiip and dip, relish umnea ana rol beer Red bandana handkerchiefs wre owl as place mats and r ine youngsters as avors ine rrouo olaved vam-i ner n lurx neon and each ore M-ntco a rut to the honored aruesi l-renent were Susie and her ainer. Juay. Mary Abrams. Kathy Crum. Shannon Farley Kay Munkers. Linda Baker and the hoatess, BotM-tte Jorw-s The Gazette-Times K-uwg news copy ea appreciates j irly. A well attended Schlrhlp nd Mothers' Tra brought to a fh-atant cllrnaa Ia4 Wednes day afternoon the fara atlv iU fur the Girls Lt-aetia of llrppm-r llli'h A apetlal oroirram n riven In honor of mothers of all hl;:h Mhoii students, as Well as teachers of the school system. In the mhooPa multipurpose room Wud of Welcome was eitended by Tamara .Smith, learue rril- d'-nt, arid durln the tea hur baikground piano music was piayed by 5uan Drake, Janice naher. Ken a Fremh and Kav uaggetl. t.ueU were served uainty refreshments frrrn a 'eauufuhy apjwlnted tea tab!e .-Miver conmoutlons will ea to the scholarship fund to give aid lo a graduating senior eirl fro.n trie Girls' League. wnuers lor me coming year were announced, tjreted orel dent was Theresa Munkers; Kay uagecii. vice wes .lent: Carol Hawiins K-cretary, and Karla Luclanl. treasurer. An ereiallv nrenared on. art play, -When Shakespeare's Ladle Meet," under the direc tion of Mrs. Janet Groves, was hit of the afternoon. Six of Shakespeare's famous heroines lone Installs New PTA Officers met at the home of Juliet for an Mr. and Mrs. N. C Anderson and family were visited bv out- of-town relatives over the Moth er's Day week-end. Coming from seattle, wn., were Mr. and Mrs. C D. Yackley, and from The Dalles were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yackley. Both men visitors are I brothers of Mrs. Anderson. When case, crystal and crown arc Intact. MAK YOUR MESSAGE OF LOVE A PfRMANENT PART Of THE PACKAGE... INSCRIBE YOUR HKSOWl GREETINGS IN GOLD ON THE GRADUATION WATCH BOX. "Something Is always horn th Jeweler's, something special." v Store) Hoursi 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. JTTILi.-I PH. 678-9200 fyjjf I 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEB GREEN I t1- : l i s y At show-pen time...it's iee wesTerners. Out on the range it's Lee Riders. But around the ranch on payday, or neadin for tewn, all hands break out their "White" Lee Westerners. Same authentic Lee tailoring, same Lean-legged cut but in Westweave. Lee's tough Sanforized polished cotton with a deep-woven strength that won't wash out. Has a great look! Lee. with the authentic ox nr branded ili abel. NEW YORK STORE W. Emigrant and Mala PENDLETON PH. 276-4551 lO.KLMr Rert Davidson was Irutallrd president fur the er.yi-r year at tr.e lar.a MA rTM-eunir in trie carriorium u.t Wednevlay rvenlnc Mrs. Ld i'mh or iieppner, rnld Columbia district rdent, was InMalilng offircr. Others lnstallel were iri. inei f.7irlt.pieron. Jr vie president, and Mrs. Blaine in apt-1. aerrrtary treasurer. i-44-aKer ror in evening was l.rne (,7irltler of Pendleton. director of s(ecial education In L'rnstllla county and a speech tfieriput, who give an Interest ing talk on Camp Mradowwood Interesting and dramatic die course on their roles from his famous dramatic writings. pressed In UvUh costumes repreM-ntative of their parts, the rant Included Kathy Melbv. at Juliet from Romeo and Juliet: Anita Groves, as Ophelia from ilamlet; Marsha .Howell, as Portia from the Merchant of Venice; Barbara Blake as Kath- erlne from Taming of the Shrew; Jean Slewert as Ivsdemona from Othello, and Karen Me- Curdy as Cleopatra from Antony near Weston. The camp Is con ducted In tho summer months for boys an.! girls front N to 1.1 year of age, who are In need of special help In communlcat tng. First and second grade mothers wer htcUM-a, curdy as Cleop and Cleopatra. GRADUATES We wlih all our grad uate the test as they be gin their futures. And we're ready to help girl grads start off right with a hairdo for Graduation Day. Lois' Beauty Shop Ph. S7S-9603 Reppaer $ BUYS OBI LOOSE New POTATOES, 10 lb. $ LARGE TOMATOES. 3 lb INDIAN RIVER PINK GRAPEFRUIT, IO for FRESH CORN, 8 ears BETTY CROCKER CAKE mm ALL EXCEPT ANGEL FOOD plcgs. 9 GOLD MEDAL FLOU U 25 ib- ?249 24 OZ. LASAGNE LIMA BEANS with HAM SPAGHETTI with MEAT BALLS 390 EACH GENERAL MILLS WACKIES Cereal 3 $1 SALAD DRESSING 45$ NALLErS TANG. QT. FROZEN o CORN o SPINACH o BEANS o BROCCOLI Spears 5 For S9C SUNSHINE BISCUIT CO. Hydrox Cookies 1 79c SUNSHINE 1V1ARSHJ11ALL0WS 5 PKGS $1.00 PRICES GOOD MAY 21 and 22 ROUND-UP BRAND 2 LB. PKG. Skinless WIENERS 89c Pork SPARE RIBS -55c SWEETHEART BRAND LINK SAUSAGE.' 49c LYNDEN FRESH CUTUP Stewing Hens lb. 29$ Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET O RLE EN STAMPS -1