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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1966)
Street lighting Program Voted By Council Group if MARY LEE MAR LOW llOAItlJ.MAN fcwnlman t'Hy Cumuli vnti'tl Ih( rrk to In rail ulrrrt llchts it alt Intrr MMtluii in U rroll'tiill dis trict of lit nfw townult. Hy Wcwlley and Rust 1 1 Dorran from the 1'matllla KlwUic Co-iH-ratlve AawHiailon of llcrm Iklon were trrM'iil, anil iJurran utllrwl tin etrert IIkIiIIiik lro (train, lie alaltHt that wok ltal already twn atartrl on Irmtall Intr lite IlKhla In (he lulna tlMrl.1. In othrr art Ion I he round I alittI a irsulullon lo cnii-r Into an aitrrrrtwit with the U K.C.A. fr underground eerv Ire. A resolution wan alo adohled for Mayur lewcy YVeM l file formal ai'lllal'"t to tin Pub lie Utilities t'ommluloiu'r for a xrmlt ti ciuae the Union Pa rifle Railroad right of way at North Main Street in IJoardman. At a ahoit Urban Itenewal Agency meeting It waa voted to hell Iota In the residential arr.i to Gar SwatiMtn of loim ami Norman Nelson of U-&lngton. Twenty dollar wa taken In at the annual Ajthnilc benefit ItreiiKfant Miiui!rd by the lloardrnan TtllUum Club, which wa held Saturday morning at the home of Mra. Zot Hillings at 10 oVIot-k. There wero 1 1 present, anil truest from out of town wro Mra. Joe Houston of Tygh Val ley, and Mr. Itay (Irowjulst of Pendleton, hotli former club members. Other guehts were Mra. lWnard Donovan. Mra. far roll Donovun and Mr. Hob llutchlna. A film. "Unity In Diversity", alHJUl the General Federation lleadouartera was shown. The net meeting of the rlub will le at the home of Mr. Itonald Black March 22. Mrs Hernard Donovan and Mrs. Itollln Hlthop were host rsM'H for the card party soon mired hv the Home rVonomlc Club cjf Greenfield Grange al the grange hall Friday nlgiu. Illph Klea were won by Mra. Arthur Allen and Mr. W. G. Serhafer. 1-ow went to Mr. Leonard lUflord and Mm. Don Downey. The pinochle prizes were won hv Mra. J. U Locker and Mra. Allen. The next party will he held March 18. Mr. and Mra. Vern Wlllkle and children. Harbnra and David of Mattawa, Wash, were week-end vltltors at the home of Mra. Wlllkle'a uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Zeurl Glllenple. Satur day they all went to Madras to visit over night at the home of Mra. Wlllkle'a brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller. Mra. Flmer Mewwnger accom panied by Mm. Edwin Sharp of Vancouver. Wash., and Urlm Merwenger of Portland were here Saturday for Mrs. Messenger to get some of her belongings prep aratory to Maying In The Dal les for aome time. She rcorta that her husband left the hos pital and went to the home of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hammell, County School Calendar MARCH SCHEDULE March 10 Immunisation Clinic at Boardman and Irrliton School Slate II Tournament at Pendleton Second 1'ubllcatlon of Morrow Cwunty 8-tioola Budget Home Fatenalon Hd Hld. at A. C. Houghton 0 JO AM. i II Community Club at A, t Houghton tafrlorlum 7:30 Meh II Immunization Clinic at lone School 0 00 State U Basketball Tournament Continues March 12 Slate B Basketball Tournament tontlnuea March 1415 Oregon F.ducatlon Association Convention In fortland March M-ll .Silng Vacation for all Sc hools March M-lS-li A 2 Tournament at Coos Itay Match It-lT-ll-lw A 1 Tournament at Memorial Coliseum, Portland March It Llorw Club at A. C. Houghton Ca fetor I urn 7:30 Sweethearts Ball at lleppner High K.KA. A r.UA. March 20 Movie at lleppner Klem. Multipurpose lloom Sponsored by Minis terlal Association 7 00 March 21 Garden Club at Boardman School 8:(i0 P.M. ITA at AC. Houghton Cafetorlum 7:30 4 II Automotive Club at Old Bldg. A. C. Houghton National iM-partment of Klementary ltlnclpe.1 rortland Mr. Tolar of A. C, Houghton to attend March 22 Budget Hearing lleppner Klem. Multlpuroe Room 8:00 P.M. Boy Scouts at A. C. Houghton 7:t to tt:(J) March 23 National Assembly at Boardman 10:40 Army-Navy KcprcM-rttuttvca at lone and lleppner High March 24 I'oMlng and Publishing of Notice of Flection for Budget March 25-28 Band Feotlval at lleppner High S-hol March 26 Bnsebnll: lleppner High at Klverslde 12:00 tilrls League Dance at Heptmer Illph School March 28 Kindergarten Meeting at A. C. Houghton Old Bldg 7:30 March 29 Baseball: Arlington at Riverside March 31 Seeond Notice of Budget Election In The Dulles Saturday. His doc tor did not release him to come home at this time. Stanley Zunker and son Lar ry of Kennewlck, Wash., were Saturd.iv visitors at the home of his brother -In-law and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Be dord. Leonard Bedord. Jr. spent the week end at his home from HOC. Im (knnde. Ceorge Zimmerman of Oko toks. Alta., Can. was a visitor last week at the home of his nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kresa. Other visitors were the Kress' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Icl Robertson and son Kevin of Walla Walla, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball and daughters Barbara and Karen of Hermiston. Mrs. Claud Coals. Mrs. Clen Cariienter and Mrs. Leo ISoot went to Arlington Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs. Bea Scogglns. They alt went to Biggs Junction for dinner. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Frank Marlow were her sisters. Mrs. Lafe Smith and Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Pen dleton. Two new stamps will be on sale soon at the local post of fice accordlnfir to Flossie Coats, postmaster. The first one. an 8 center, portraying Albert Kin stein, the 4th In the "Prominent Americans" series of regular stamps, will be first placed on sale through the Princeton. N. J. post office March 14. It will go on sale here March 15. Tho second one, a 5-cent Mi gratory Bird treaty commemor ative stamp, will be first placed on sale at Pittsburgh. Pa. March 10 in conjunction with the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. Red. blue and black In color. It commem orates the 50th anniversary of the treaty that protects migra. tory birds In Canada and the United States. It goes on sale here March 17. Riverside High school and Boardman Grade school will Inilh be dismissed March 1418 for Spring Vacation. Medicare Signup Deadline Nearing Those who are age C5 and over have onlv until March 31 to make application for bene fits under Medicare. Vernon A. Welo district manager of So cial Security, La Grande, an nonces. "Those people not yet retired should take special note at this time." he said. 'They are en titled to these benefits regard less of the fact that thev con tinue to work but onlv If they make application before the deadline." Social Security will have ex tended hours on Tuesday. March 15. In the Pendleton Post Of fice building. Open hours will be from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. to al low everyone to make applica tion for Medicare benefits. YOUR EAGER BEAVER NORTHWEST FORD DEALERS HAVE THE EAGER-TO-PLEASE TRUCKS) MwM 9fD (D refill r rnVfn) nnffllfo) ID If (III (I llbffi JJiy) n n n o nacLT . lyjiyiiyj iyi lyjiiiiiyjLiiuvi uuijvyo 3 MiiiHWii awn l MijlMu ii,!,,,. ' wm t J Whan tha Job's all dona they'ra sat for fun I Bio truck features like toroed axles and radius rods ov Ford pickups muscle to spare for the bio Jobs. And when the big jobs are done, Twin-I-Beam front suspension with bio coll sprlnoa smooth the road to wherever the (un Is. In workouts or camp-outs, their double life Is your double advantaoel J FREE TRAVEL BOOK I Ask your Eijtr Btivir Northwut Ford Dtalar lor a tiM copy of Wttre Jour ntyi . . . IZI paitt ot bruUitkln tiipl and Wiittf n advtnturt. Supply it limittd. u fttyouri now I ntftntn CAirm-TiMti. nirdT. umxk in. itu The N YORK STORE'S mm Mi m - cm wnr ... of short linct, broken sizw, name brand quality merchandise from oui .re?.urv8 DRASTICALLY KKDUCEI). Here your opportunity to really ;SA L. We don t buy close out or obsolete items for our annual sale. Hundreds of items have been placed on sale at prices cut to cost. All items are from our regular stock and are quality merchandise. A SALES FINAL, NO EXCHANGES, NO REFUNDS. Some quantities are limited so shop early. - LOOK BUY SAVE HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED ITEMS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS Ladies' Stretch-Slim Fit Western Jeans 25 nylon, 75 cotton, H. D. La and Wrangler atUct irregular. Choice of nary blut denim and new 1966 spring colors. Misses sites to 18. H perfect 17.00 $397 Men's Western Shirts Top national brand. H bar C Leri Strauss and Millers. Wide selection materials and patterns. Many wash 'n wear. AU washable. Sanfotiied shrunk cotton. Beg. $645 to S&9S. Now On ;$47 3 For $12 2k Ladies' Short Sleeve Western Shirts Top national brands. H bar C. Leri Strauss and Millers. Wide choice of materials, patterns and colors. Many wash 'n wear, all washable. First quality from our reg ular stock. Reg. S4-SS and SSJS. Now i047 Only J) 3 - $9 Men's WESTERN SHIRTS Top National Brands. All first quality shirts, wide selec tion of materials and patterns. AU washable, sanforized shrunk cotton. Beg. J4J545J5. Now $347 For Men's Jackets & Surcoats Quilted lined and all first quality. An excellent assort ment of colors, styles and materials. This is your chance to pick up a good coat for work or play at a bargain price. Reg. price to $16.95. Now $97 Only P LEVI STRAUSS WOOL SHIRTS Completely washable. 85 wooL 15 nylon. Wide assortment of patterns and colors. Choice of regular or sport style. Reg. SI 15 to $1445. $7797 Now only U Ladies' Ranch Pants Special assortment. Wide choice of colors, materials, styles. Many styles wash 'n wear finish. All are nation, ally advertised brands. First quality. Reg. yalue to $12.95. Limited quantity at 97 Men's & Ladies' Famous Make Western Jeans Select Irregulars of H. D. Lee and Wrangler Jeans. Choice of blue denim, polished, cotton. Finest selection of Irreg ulars in a long time. Excellent slxe scale. If perfect, $4.25 to $5.95. Heavy Weight Sweat Shirts Nationally advertised. Nylon relnlforced neck and shoulders. Select Irregulars. Regular or short sleeve style. If Perfect $1.98 While They Last 97$ ACME - JUSTIN - HYER COWBOY BOOT A complete clearance of 1965 discontinued styles of men's, women's, youth's, girl's, boy's and infants cowboy boots. A ter rifle selection to choose from. These boots are all first qual ity and . all boots are fully guaranteed to be perfect and are all from our regular stock. There are not all sizes in ev ery style but a complete run of sizes in the selec tion. Quantities are lim ited to existing stock. Sale, prices start as low as $447 Infants. (Sizes 4 to 8 size scale.) EVERY ITEM A DOOR BUSTER! No Soles to Dealers USE THE FREE PARKING LOT ONE BLOCK AWAY AT S. W. MAIN AND FRAZER jtMi sflimkiini Pendleton Ph. 276-4551 HEPPMER AUTO SALES, INC. S. W. Emigrant and Main Hcppncr, Oregon all EI