Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 31, 1966, Page 8, Image 8

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    Um nztrnzn GJiirmc-TiMrs. Thun&ar. March n. u
Moke Pot Holdert
Nimble Thimble Slitchrn ill
club mH Mrth 28 sftrr whnl
at Mr. Marlene lk-rjMiom's
liuttlo. TIhum prrsent were
inann Wright. Ksthy Arrtnj:
tf n. KathWn MtVlure and Shpr-
y Mamy. KsthWrn save a
demonstration on how to ew on
a button. an4 Sherjl demon
ktralmi how to thrra4 a srwlng
machine. We all made pot hold
or. tXir ih M meeting will be
April 9 at Mrs. Beverly Wrights
home. - - - .
Sherl Ma-V. reixwtec
CONGRATULATIONS
1
TO
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. (Claude) Cox
AND
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. (Bill) Cox
ON THE
50th ANNIVERSARY
Or THEIB
Morrow County Creamery
CHARLES and HELEN RUGGLES
Rugglcs Insurance Agency
Plans for Rodeo
Talked Monday
At Chamber Meet
t Continued from pane H
tt lack of float." he suil.l Re.
; I.uiiw to the luauv um Herm
Won. IVmlleton and other town
ho pattlctimte In the parade
he aaid. The dav eomlns
when It will he harder to sv
I'Whv don't you brim? your float
over to lleppner? ' "
1 IVterson aald that lleppner
needs to rtvlprocate bv taking;
floats to parades in the other
town. He .Ud that he under
doml the SoroptlmWt club plan
to build it float this year so'
that it can travel to other town. I
"Individual merchant should
take more interest." Peterson:
.ud.
Pr. Wallace Wolff wa ap-'
pointed to represent the chamber,
at the lTA studv cwup meet
inns which are designed to work
toward maktnit Morrow eountv ;
more attraetivee for nool school ',
teachers.
Bowling Tourney
Winners Named
I
ATTENTION
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THOSE RE
CEIVING TREATMENT FROM PENDLETON
PHTSICXANS WE OFFER RAPID SERVICE
POSTAGE-PAID MAILING OF PRESCRIP
TIONS LONG DISTANCE CALLS ACCEPTED
COLLECT FOR RUSH ORDERS
" " - For Further Information Call or
Writ To
Medical Center Pharmacy
1100 Southgate Ph. 276-1531
Pendleton, Oregon
Elder Boyd Takes
New Assignment
i Eldoc El wood Bovd. pastor of
the Seventhdav Advent 1st
rhurvh here for nearly tout
ears. expects to leave with hi
familv for Omak. Wn- about
Mav 1.
He will be pastor of churches,
at Brewster and Omak. he said, j
There are some 130 to 140 In
the church there, and the school !
includes 10 grades.
Elder Boyd said that he haj
thoroughly enjoyea living anu
working in Heppner and said
that the ministerial association
here has been one of the finest
groups he has ever known. The
spirit of cooperation between
churches Is outstanding, he said.
I The Bovds came to Heppner
Ion Thanksgiving Day of 1952.
KCDUCB TAT
If your ewerweisht U due '':
ratine; and you ul to iri rid of
i ht uKty f k ";
rd 8L1MODEX. Aemllable wit h.t
m dm-tora prrvcriytum sUMOUfcX
will help you Ivm the extra
pounds by d"crwuunic your dcire
rr food, not by atarvtng yuu. but
by imply limlnun h"r
fur extra portion. SLIMODEX
crt only ) end la GUARAN
TEED to work or itt your full
moner b-k. fiUMODEX ia aold
rxrliulrely by:
lunr B.X&U Drr I1T V.
Mela Mall Orders mUe4
Winner of the Heppner Uty
liowlink! Tournament, held nt
Eteata Ijinea the week-enda vt
Murrh 11. 12. 11 and M have
been announced and leeelvcd
nwnr.U from Art Pck. manager.
SUleell tm-ii' Irani and elfxen
women team were entered in
the tournament, all entries re
quired to be retul.tr bowler at
the Heppner lane
In team event. tr Aviation,
with a score of ton, placed firt
for men's team, followed bv 4
two-way tie N-tween Heppner
Elk lxMlk'e and Turner. Van
Marter and Brian! Insurance, Ml
W. for second.
Eiit in women' team honor
went to radtx'rg Machinery,
with ;Y.?S. followed bv the .'
Ed I'ole team, at '.'uVt
I'aiiuii; lo take fuM in mens
doubles were Hubert WiUou ami
Jim frlcll. with ,i l-aV
om wa the -imlilnatioii of Al
Fetich and Elmer Heath, at 1
l.':w. j
Vesta Kilkenny and 1W
Hunt, at lt.S. took top honor
for women's douhle. StH-ond
hkh were Marie Mcvjuarrte and
JoAnn Uyck. at 1101. i
rhamp'ioii In men's single
was IV I piper, with a 6TM. fol- .
lowed bv Jerry Crvn In MiMnd I
place, at Ml.
I'herrv Herman pl.uvd first In
women's singles with a 573; In
.second place was JoAnn Pyck. :
at 5ti;.
Paul Brown, with a 1S73.
plaeel first in men's all-events,
wiih Hub'rt Wilson, second at .
1S.VI. I
JoAiui Dytk. storing 1723. was
champion In women's all-
events: second high was June I
Bellenbrock. at 167;.
Four were named winners In
the scratch series. High game
scratch for men was Paul Brown,
at 2H, with high series scratch
for men going to Bob lamp
bell, at 624.
Eor women JoAnn Dyck took
hleh game scratch with a 233
and also the high series scratch
with a 546.
New Club Organizes
Eager Cookerettes 4-H cooking
club organized February 21 nt
the home of Mancy and Debbie
Campbell. Our officers are Den
Ise Bloodsworth. president; Tana
Rauch. vice president: Nancy
Campbell, secretary; Debbie
Campll, news reporter, and
Sherry Kemp, .song leader. Our
leader Is Mary Doherty and our
Junior leader Is Barbara Bloods
worth. Our second meeting was
Golfers1 Work Doy
Called for Sunday
Wiih the coming of warm
nuing da. golfing activities
are comlm; to life on tatrwa)
of the Willow Cre-k ture.
(U-neral work dav I sounded
bv club rrckldetil Clint - Mc
Uuairle for SumUv morning,
April X lo start the annual
Hiring srooming and cleanup vt
the cure. Many hand can
make lii:ht woik of a big hl.
so oifUor aie urgently rHjuet
Ing help .f all meinhei and In
lcret.te.1 frien.U lo (uln the woik
P-titv on Sunday, Organised
plaV for Uth men and women
wilt mm in Ito In full "swing".
wiih continued good weather.
Vandals Damage
Office of Rodeo
Sheriff C. J D llauman i in
esilgatlng damage done lo the
rotco iffnv uniier the buckcrtMi
stands at the rodeo grountl
The vandalism was rcrted to
have rx-en done several week
ago but was not reported lo E
11. tTadl Miller. rHl.o chairman,
who learned of it only Monday.
He notified Sheriff Bauman.
Glass pane In the office door
was smashed and another win
dow In a sliding metal frame
was also broken out. Eloures
cent lisht tuix-a In an inner
room of the office were smashed
on a table. Broken bottles and
other debris were scattered In
the office.
Miller said he was advised
Monday that the damage wa
done during a dance at the fair
ground some thre weeks ago.
The office was built two years
ago and some of the records and
supplies of the rodeo commit
tee have been stored there. With
the windows broken out. the ma
terials were left to some expos
ure from the weather.
Michael Warren
Takes Mission Post
Elder Mithaet (2. Warren, son
. Mr- and Mrs. I'aul Warren,
ha tH-en t ailed to serve a West
Mexican intnton for the Church
ot Je i chrut of letter day
Saints,
April II he will think Into the
Musion Home In Sail I ake City
lor tme wttk ami Ihen will n'
to Hrtgh.irn Voting University In
Plovu. Utah, for U Weeks of ex
lemle language training. He
will then go lo Hermoslllo, Mex
Ictx for two year.
There will be a farewell testi
monial meeting for Mike Sun
day evening, April 3, at 7.U)
pm, In the American la'glon
hall.
Friend and relatives are In
v tied.
March 10 at Sherry Kemp's
borne. We made tomato soup
and Jell O salad. We met again
March 24 at the Blixnliworth
home.
Debbie Campbell. reHrter
Sells Two Bulls
Harold A. Wright. Heppner.
has reported the sale of two reg
litered horned Hertford bull,
one each to the following breed,
ers: W. C. Baker. It lot Itock.
and Spike Bros. Echo.
Knitting Club Meets
The Yaineit 4 II Knitting club
met at the- home of Mrs. Itachel
Harnett on March 23 Tha meet.
Ing was otened by Linda Coop
er, president, the 4 II pledge was
led by Jslmle Snitlh and the
pledge of t leg la tic by Unda
Cooler. Wo woikcd on pi o Jot Is.
Itefresltinents were irtHii:hl by
lieveily Mclnlyie.
kalliy Swer-neV. lenol.r
Carpet Spots ind
Piths Easily Removed
If yini haven't tlms ta tlesn
your crpt wall-to-wsH, yJ
tan still rtnov sniI and
trsttic ptl!
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CrN-t hham
hh (Americs'
iw fnvoritf'
niakrtmalt
nan open an
i..rri Kiln.
rrdorrs fonotten roler.
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hamttirr f-r II a day at
Case Furniture Company
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Come ipsa dpiueitp. JLet3s Siitug the
JPrmi&eM of Wrefjom!
You think you're proud of Oregon? Wait till you
listen to what Bing Crosby, Jane Powell and
" Mel Blanc have to say about our beloved state
in an exciting new FREE record album from
Pacific Northwest Bell. :
These famous Oregon boosters do a mighty
entertaining Job of making Oregon sound like
the state of excitement it really is. Bing remi
nisces about his Northwest boyhood and golf
and fishing, Jane sounds' Off on the subject of
Oregon's festivals. And Mel? Well, he comes
on as a double-voiced travel consultant trying
to find out why people love to visit our state.
What's the record for? Mainly, just for the fun
of il-pleasant listening for any loyal Oregon
. son or daughter. But after you've heard it, why
not send it along to an out-of-state friend or
relative? It's the nicest possible way to Invite
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entitled, "It's a Great Place to Visit, But I'd
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Murray Morgan. ' , -Why
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Sing the praises of Ore
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it out-of-ttate friend or relative.
Send me one. . -
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FURNITURE
Webbed
Folding
CHAIRS 3.33
Folding Chaise
LOUNGE 68g
NOTION
FAIR
All That Are Left
REDUCED T0 .66
DRESSES
REDUCED
To Make Room
For New Spring
Stock
2300'400
Men's
COTTON
PANTS
Permanent Press
24 Pair
3.99
SPORT
SHIRTS.
Just Right
For Spring
2.88
BUYS FOR LADIES
78 Acetate Briefs 4 for 1.00
120 Pr. Nylon Hose 2 for .78
27 Better Billfolds 3.50
5 Quilted Nylon Robes 7.00
3 L. S. Cardigan Sweaters 5.00
12 Blouses-Dress Sport 2.88
9 Winter Skirts 3.44
BUYS FOR GIRLS
2 Long Sleeve Sweaters ............ 3.88
11 Print and Knit Blouses 1 1.50
13 Pr. Better Stretch Pants 2.77
20 Bouffant Slips ......... .. ......... 1.44
BUYS FOR INFANTS
24 Slipon Boxer Pants LI .66
15 Summer Sleepers 1.50
36 Toddlers Crawlabouts :..:.....-.. 1.00
1 Toddler Sweater 1.88
BUYS FOR THE HOME
7 Dual Electric Blankets . . . . -13.66
9 Thermal Blankets ... i ...... .... 6.00
5 30"x54" Rugs . 8.00
11 22"x42" Rugs 4,00
7 Foam Mattress Toppers ........ 1.99
26 4-Yd. Pieces of Yardage . LOO
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