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t HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July 6. 1967 Kiddies: FISH FOR BARGAINS July 7 & 8 Per Fish Sidewalk BAZAAR SPECIALS July 7 & 8 At Our Sidewalk Display PICTURES 50c t0 $3.00 CHILDREN'S CLOTHES 50c t0 $4.00 PICK - A BOX 25o$ BARGAIN TABLE 5C t0 $5.00 ALL SWIM WEAR 25 OFF VAN'S VARIETY 162 N. Main 676-9417 moan Ma? DURING THE BIG 4TH ANNUAL SIDEWALK BAZAAR Auq Xopjn4D Aopuj poor) Shop Our Bargain Tables of Odds and Ends Costume ewelry EARRINGS BRACELETS NECKLACES OLDER STYLE FAMOUS BRAND New WATCHES (r 95 mi. jt To $50.00 (Not Shock or Water Proof) LEATHER STRAPS 5 ea. "Something from the Jeweler's. is always something spedaL" UoW CAM WE GET"? JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST, HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 BankAmericard . aniiN COME IN AND SEE Youth Attend Future Teacher Sessions At EOC By katherine lindstrom IONK Janice Snider ami Maureen MeK'lligoit have re turned from spondng a week on the Kastern Oregon College campus at La Grande where thev attended the Youth Confer ence on Teaching. The girls attended classes taught by the professors of the collect, who discussed tlto dif ferent fields of teaching and the manner of preparation for a teaching career. They observed summer school classes of child ren from the kindergarten through the sixth grade. The girls actually had the pleasure of teaching a kindergarten class. Among side trips planned for the students were a trip to Wal lowa Lake: observing classes nt the Meadow Woods Speech Therapy Camp, and going to Report of State HEC Work Heard By DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Home Econom ics club met at the C. C. Jones home last Thursday for its reg ular meeting. Plans were made for the summer months and re ports on the HEC work carried on at State Grange were heard. Next meeting Is planned for the June Chrlstopherson home. Those present were Mrs. Ella Burgoyne, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and son Carl, Mrs. Noru Turner, Mrs. Ola Ruggles, Mrs. Martha VanSchoiack. Mrs. Wilbur Stea gall, Mrs. Bob Davidson, Mrs. Joe Yooom, Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. Ernest Chrlstopherson, Mrs. Jim Johnson and the hostess Mrs. Jones. Prizes were won by Mrs. Christopherson, Mrs. Burgoyne. and Mrs. Davidson. Refresh ments were served. Franklin Messenger of Med ford, Carroll Messenger of Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Messenger and family of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. f. E. Mes senger, Sr., of The Dalles were Lexington callers Sunday. All were here to attend the funeral servtfes of their grandfather, El mer Messenger, in Boaruman, on Monday. Joyce Peck of Pendleton who has recently received her dis charge from the Women's Army Corps, visited Saturday at the C. C. Jones. Joan Burcham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burcham. who has spent several weeks at Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, is recuperating from injuries received in a car aeci- ! dent at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske have returned from a couple of weeks in Maupin and Portland. They helped move their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mounts, to their new hi, me in Portland from Maupin. Gene Majeske motored to Portland to bring his father home while Mrs. Majeske remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Hermann and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt enjoyed an outing at Lehman Springs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and the Herman girls had been there for a week's outing and returned with the Hermanns. Alonzo Henderson of Hood River was a Lexington visitor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and girls of Portland visited one day this week at the Roy Martin home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moreau of Seattle were callers at the C. C. Jones ranch over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Emery M. Breed ing and sons of Portland is spending a week in Lexington visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Skip Ruhl have moved into the E. E. Peck home. Mrs. Skip Ruhl was called to California by the serious illness of her mother who is a patient in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. George Zumwalt and family were visitors in Ba ker over the week-end, with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Peterson. They brought the Peterson children home with them for a week's visit. Other guests of the Zum walt family were his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zuwalt from Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morey of Portland visited recently with her mother, Mrs. Myra Peck. Donna and Glenn Miles, child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles of Clarkston, have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Nolan. Mrs. Florence McMillan was a recent visitor at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cool of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marsh all and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rob inson spent the week in Wal lowa where they enjoyed some sight seeing and fishing. Mrs. Freda Dennis and son of Portland were recent callers at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lola Breeding., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter and children from California have been spending some time with the Lola Breeding, Floyd Smith and George Steagall families. Mr. and Mrs Pari RrpprlintJ and Mrs. Bert Darnielle were ! Lexington callers on Monday from Grants Pass. Mrs. Darnielle remained for a few weeks visit at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Grosh-ens. Cove on a swimming trip, Last Thursday night thev were served a hanuuet nt " The Wheel .. when the president of Ulue Mountain College. Wallace Mac Kite, was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider and Mr. and Mrs Urn MeElll gotl took their daughters to l.a Grande and brought them home. Many lone residents found rc lief from the Intense heat this week at the mountains or near by lakes anil rivers Some peo ple attended the festilitles at Condon on the third and fourth of July. J.H and Mark llalvorsoii and Tom llcimblgner competed In the Soap Lake ski tournament on Saturday and Sunday. On Monday thev participated In the Ski Show put on bv the McNary Yacht Club nt Soap Lake dir ected bv Hay Helmblgner Frank llalvorsen also took part In the ski show. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis llalvorsen, Mr. and Mrs. llcim blgner, Darcie and Donna Kea, Susan Lindstrom, Trisha Farley also attended the week -end show. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind strom and Christina attended on Sunday. Candy Clark of Lake Oswego has been a guest nt the Ray Helmblgner home for the past week. Bill Salter of Forest Grove Is here to spend the summer with hh parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Sailer . .. . Carl Tioodson spent im Fourth holiday al SI. Martins Spring Mr and Mis. Pick Ekstrom, Karen ami Kathy of Seattle, are n,,,. Hie Fourth of July week end here with his parents, Mr and Mrs Herbert llisiiom. Sr Vickie Fk-lrom, their oldest daughter, has been vMlmg here (or some tune with her cousins. J. in and Ctndv Fkstrom. Mr and Mrs Let Crabtreo and Mr .out Mrs. 1. A Mct abe and l.imtlv went to Fast Lake this week end lor several days of llslnug Mrs J W. Howk of Gresham and Clarence Linn of Salem spent the last of the week visit lug at the home of Mrs Elinor Griffith and with oilier relatives Mr mid Mrs lion Llnnell and famllv attended the Tlwama Horse Show sponsored by the I clubs at T.o Valley on Sal urd.tv and Sunday. Their dnu gliler Marcie won the grand championship for unlor show mansiilp nnd received a new halter ns a prize Robert nnd Russell Iteltenbur and Gordon Fletcher of Portland are spending several week of the summer vacallon with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring. Gordon Is their grandson nnd the oilier two boys nre great grandsons, Warning Issued On Directory Ads' A warning to Heppner area llllullt.iUM It. .... ....... 1 . . . bv Dale Slusher, local manager r,ir i'.. in., m., ,n. ....... i. .... ' .... ......... urn. Slusher urged businessmen not to confuse solicitations (. advertising In n ii.lir, firm's 'Classified Business Dir. etiory" with billing for Yellow Pages advertising in (he llepp. tier telephone directory. "The solicitation frm looks somewhat similar to a telephone bill nnd tins led Nome to believe Ihev nre being billed for Yel low Pages advertising," Slusher said. The Classified Business Dlrec torv company In California In In no way associated with Pa cific Northwest Hell. Yellow Pages udvertlsi n g charges are usually shown a a Part of the regular immihly billing for telephone service. Slusher urged anyone with iiuestons nlMiut Yellow Page advertising bills to call thtt plume company business office. Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Rugijlot spent the week end at Hull Prairie with their trailer. Thev reiKirted the weather beautiful but found thev had to return to lleppncr on Monday because of trouble with the trailer refrigerator. ri SIDEWALK ifevWftmiJQ BAZAAR ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY CHARGE IT TODAY AND SAVE BOYS' $i 22 COTTON TERRY WASH CLOTHS 12- $l MEN'S NO-IRON WESTERN JEANS 2 $5 GIRLS' PENN PREST DRESSES WOMEN'S COTTON SLEEVELESS BLOUSES Big Variety Prints and Solids 4 - $5 BOYS' COTTON SPORTSHIRTS Beautiful Plaids 4 - 5 FOLDING WEBB LAWN CHAIR $299 FOLDING WEBB LOUNGES $599 4 to 7-16 - $3 MEN'S COTTON SPORTSHIRTS Checks, Stripes, Solids 3 5 GADGETS GALORE Lamps, Shooracks. Salt & Popper Shakers and Many Mora 77c INFANTS KNIT SHIRTS SIZES 1 to 3 WOMEN'S SEAMLESS NYLON HOSE Sizes 8Vj to 11 31 WOMEN'S STRAW HANDBAGS $2 For $1 ELECTRIC BLANKETS ASSORTED COLORS 2-YR. GUARANTEE $999 $1299 Single Control Dual Control Gazettp.Timpc swlo rtar PhnnA 676-9228 for G-T want-ad sorv-1 ice.