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HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery, yownbw 4. 1968 ATTENTION ELKS TV DANCE At The Lodge WESTERN MUSIC SAT. NOV. 26 9 p.m.l a.m. SI. 00 Each (ELKS ONLY) Soil Conservation Society to Meet Earl N. Jones, Bond, president. j Oregon Chapter of Soil Conser vation Society of America, has announced that their annual meeting will be held at the Cosmopolitan Motor Hotel In Fortland. December 1 and 2. Jones urges that anyone inter ested in soil conservation should plan to attend this yearly meeting. The regular executive com mittee meetine will bo held at 1 2:00 p.m. December 1 with a 1 business dinner meeting open to all chapter members and guests to follow that evening at 7:00 p.m. All major items of busi ness will be discussed Decem ber 2. The highlight of the noon luncheon on Friday will be an address by Wright Hiatt, execu tive director, Western States Water Council on "Interests of Western States Water Council." Mr. Hiatt is well versed on his subject and should bring a wealth of information to the group. Another feature of the luncheon will be recognition to Elmer Peterson, retiring presi dent of the Oregon Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and John Denison, Conservation Agronomist with the Soil Conservation Service, for their National Honorary Mem b e r and Commendation awards in the national Soil Conservation Society of Ameri ca. Several awards by the Ore gon chapter for 1966 will also be made. National 4-H Club Congress l: TOYS Complete Selection FULL PRICE RANGE Games Plush Toys Tonka Toys Fisher-Price Toys SHOP EARLY While Selection is Good VAN'S VARIETY 4 Day me shorter during Ihe winter months, remind the Traffic Safety Division of the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles, which means that more driving occur during darkness. So It' pretty Import ant to pav more attention to n vehicle'! "seeing nystem " lt' headlights, talllight. direction al signals, windshield wipers and defrosters. Mr, ond Mi. Ttr Thompaoo attended the Oiegon Slate Ore g.m football game I""' Satur day. leaving Shelly. Brian and Kile to visit with Mri. Thomp son's parents. Mr. and Mm. Vic tor Sihocn. North Bonneville. Wn The Thompsons relumed to lleppner Sunday and young Itiian remained fur a lunger vis It wllh his grnndpntenu. This km will b rpttd in November In tK InUrnttioatl Amphithtr t th Cklcgo Stock Yrdi. SHown dor or young titiwiu from wry ! who attondod tti IV65 Ntiol 4-H Club Congroti. Th 1964 program In trio hug on will again pay tribyta to tho 2't million 4-H youth throughout tha nation, SIXTEEN HUNDRED of the Mr. Roebling Is one of the Live Stock Exposition, although nation's finest youth will nation's outstanding women in none of the delegates show anl open the 45th National 4 H Club finance, public service, social mats there. Some may have in Congress in Chicago on Sunday, and educational activities. A previous years, but It is a Co November 27. They will repre- widow, she has a married son gross rule, the delegates ca sent the 50 states and Puerto and daughter and five grand- not be exhibitors. Rico. A group of Canadian children, so sho seems to be However, they do visit the 4-H'ers will be special guests, well qualified as a parent to Exposition on Wednesday after About 700 adults associated speak to a teenage audience. noon and evening ns guests of with 4H Club work also are Before the 4 H ers leave ,l,e International management, expected to attend. homCi trt 0lier.ted as to Among the nearly 60 spon. The Congress will open with what they will encounter on sor ' 4,1 Congress trips and an impressive program based the trip to Chicago, which for other awards are: Allied Chem on the 1966 theme: Pursuit of many will be the first time away ical Corporation, Chevron Excellence. from home. They will travel by wi. The keynote speaker will be us. train or Plane. They will ; " " J" a woman who has pioneered a pc oneieu on suiyng n . .a.ge ""'rTV.-.Z" lone list of ' firsts" for women hotel social events, educational fa"y- ,t,u,,cra,1 s -'Pa lont, lisi oi nrsis ior women. sichtseoini' and shouninu ,10n. Hctsdorf & Nelson Farms, and who will add yet another f'ne0,ng and shol'Pin' Inc omelite, a Division of fire" in hap mnmccivi rtn. u" Ult.ll UW 11. . ..... "first" to her impressive rec ord. She will be the first woman Teuhnn trie unit HnmMn Oil A, The delegate' main session n..r,nin,. rnmnmv ever to keynote the opening wiU feature talks and panel dis- ot)UMS include" International assembly of the National 411 cussions on the pursuit of ex- Minerals g. chemical Corpora Club Congress, now in its 45th cellence. Every boy and girl ion j-jj miy uml compuiy year. who attends the Congress is Edw'in T. Meredith Kounda' She is Mary G. Roebling, sponsored by a business con. ,ion Mooiman Mfg Co 01in chairman of the board of Tren- cum or private enterprise. Tho Mathicson Chemical Corpora ton Trust Companv, Trenton, sponsor also is host to the young ,ion j.yi.ofax (jas Corporation, N.J. She is first board chair- Ualston Puiina Company. The man of a major commercial event. Singer Company, The Sill bank and the first woman gov- It is traditional that the 411 Foundation. Inc.. The West ernor of the American Stock Congress be held during the Bend Company, Oliver Corpo Exchange. same week as tjie International ration Speakers Added For 1966 Session Of Wheat League Br JOHN WELBES Executive Vice President, Oregon Wheat League Additional speakers have been added to appear on the pro gram at the Oregon Wheat Growers League convention to be held December 12, 13 and 14 at the Sheraton Hotel in IUAV9 BOOT nilALITV 2 DATS ONLY I NOV. 28 and 29 MONDAY AND TUESDAY. 9:30A.M. to 5 P.M. '3' f il ' Jt'i - I BUILD BABY'S PHOTO ALBUM WITH PIN-UPS; Beautiful 5x7' photograph. for only 9c Non-glare lights get natural smiles. PIXY PIN-UPS EXCLUSIVELY AT PENNEY'S PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS. Do your baby-bragging with a beau tiful photo , ."worth more than a thousand words." Get a completely finished photograph for only 59. You will not be urged to buy but if you wish the remaining poses they're yours for 1.35 for the first, 1.25 for the 2nd and $1 for any additional. AGE LIMIT 5 years. One or two children per family will be photographed singly for 594 each for the first picture. Each additional child under five, 1.60. Portland, according to Don Woodward, president. Walter H. Kramer, professor of business administration at iPortland State College, will talk on "Transportation Horizons.' Kramer has taiiRht at Georgia State College, Notre Dame, and Indiana University. He has serv ed as a director of the Atlanta Transportation Club. The Atlan ta Chapter of the American Mar keting Association and the In terstate Commerce Commission Practitioners Association. Dr. Arnold Appleby, Oregon State UnK'erslty, will appear Tuesday morning to discuss "Recent Developments, Future and Importance of the Agricul tural Chemical Field." Allen Tom, The Dalles, president of the National Association of Wheat Growers, will be on the nroeram Tucsdav afternoon to discuss the activities of the na tional office and international wheat problems. John Deere, which Is sponsor ing the soil conservation man of the year contest this year, will be represented at the an nual banquet Tuesday evening to present plaques to the coun ty winners und also to announce the state winners. County win ners to be honored arc: Charles Korman, Jefferson County; Put and George Macnab, Sherman County; Jack Smith, Gilliam County; Bill MeClintock. Morrow County; Louis Umharger, Uma tilla County; and Hernal Hug, Sr.. Union County. Gilliam county is serving as host county during the conven tion and urges all wheat pro ducers to attend. They would like to see a large representa tion from the Willamette Val ley also. A major hazard of winter-time driving is reuuceti visiouuy The traffic Safety Division o the Oregon Department of Mo Inr W,V,"l,e ttruna mntftrlata fi keep windshields and all win all times, and recommends that strenkinL' windshields bo re- I placed with live new rubber blades or refills. NEWLY ARRIVED! O Lamps O Chairs O Couches O Bedroom Furniture Occasional Tables See Our Fine Selection Of Carpet Samples CASE FURNITURE Heppner, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry and familv have his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. N. L. Henry of Flat head Lake, Mont , as visitors at their home this week. Tin elder Henrys came Saturday November 19, and will stay un til after Thanksgiving when they will continue on a trip to Kcottsdale, Ariz. They plan to spend the winter in Scottsdale. 1 " VOUBO Ml SNOW... 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