Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 03, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    Summer Activities
Enjoyed by Erwins
VIhIIIhk hero with Mr. am)
Mm. Harold Krwln for the mC
ond VlMt of the miimm-r In their
Jtrniiilnon, Mike Krwln, of Van-
CO.
Mm. Krwln returned lo Hopp
nor July 21 utter attending a
two-week workuhop on Individ
ualizing Instruction at Kaatrrn
Oregon C'oIIckb In La Grande.
While there nhe Ktnved with her
daughter. Mr. Dick (Shirley)
('lurk who in raring for the
home of her hUHliand'a parent,
Mr. and Mm. Don Clark, In l.a
Grande. The Clark are In fill
not for the auinmer white Mr.
('lurk attendn a nix week work
shop on mnthemHtlc at the
IlllnoU Mnth liiNlllute of the
University of IlllnoU.
Mr. and Mm. Krwln and duu
Judging In a county where there
nre approximately 1WX) 4 11
niemhera and whefo 4 II demon
titration competition In Home
Kconomlc alone take four full
diiVN U n real t-hunge from Judit-
xnu at Ninnller Ulr. Me remem
bered particularly one outstiinil
It i K rooking demonxtrallnn
Where the coiiteKtunt demon-atriiti-d
cooking Mexican fixd
and liiul worked up an Intro
duction In the Spnnlhh language
to add Interest to her opening
remarks, This original young
lady won out over the rest and
wan grand champion In her
field.
During the week the Wlntert
family wa In Medford, the city
had visit from both Senator
Wayne Morse and Senator and
Mrs. Mark Hatfield. Mr. and
Mrs. Winters had the pleasure
of attending a reception for Sen
ator Morse and enoycd hear
ing Hip articulate Senator ex
press himself on various issues.
Winters also hud the opHr
tunlty of attending a luncheon
In honor of Senator Hatfield,
and with his friend, the Jess
brothers, had an Interesting talk
with the Senator and his wife.
Family Spends Week
In Medford; Help
With Fair Judging
Mr. and Mrs. One Winters,
Pat and Stephanie, spent the
week of July 23 to 30 In Med
ford visiting and attending var
ious events In connection with
the Jackson County Kalr. Mm.
Winters judged 4 II Home Im
provement project and Home
KconomlcH demonstrations dur
ing the five days of 4 II Home
Kconomlea Week, July 21 thru
2H.
They stayed part of the week
with former neighbors and
friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward
and family, and for the remain
der of the week at the home of
two friends, William Jesg and
George Jess, Jr.
According to Mm. Winters,
ghter enjoyed a June stay of al
most a week at lloqulam. Wn.,
where they visited Mrs. ErwiiVi
brother In law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. George Martinson and
family, and had trips to the port
of WestiMirt and the reaort of
Ocean Snores.
At the end of June and
over the Kourth of July, the Kr
wins vacationed with their hor
ses at Wallowa Lake. They
rented a cabin and were hosts
to relatives and friends during
their stay. Among the visitors
were Mrs. Duckworth of Clar!i
ton, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge
Martinson and family of Hoq
u In in and Mm. Hoy Lusk and
daughter of Walla Wulla. The
ladies are all sisters of Mrs. Kr
wln. Shirley Clark was able to
come from l.a Grande to visit
with the family over the Kourth.
Relatives Visited
On Summer Trips
Summer trip have leen en
joyed by Mm. Lena Kelly with
visits to homes of relatives In
Colorado and California. In Juno
she accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Hob Kelly of Umatilla to Mon
trose, Colo., where thpy were
guests of her brother-in-law
and wife, Mr. and Mm. Harry
Kelly. Knroute they traveled
through Wyoming, enjoying the
scenic Yellowstone Park.
Mm. Kelly returned Saturday
from an extended bus trip to
California with her sister, Mm.
II. K. I'fell, of Salem. They were
guests of another alster. Mm.
Marvin Gaarde, at Muhphya,
Calif., and visited a cousin, Mm.
Annie Webster, at San Bruno.
A highlight of their trip won
tlte opportunity to enloy the
personal appearance snow of
the Lawrence Welk show at
Luke Tuhoe.
In Salem ahe visited Mr. and
Mrs. K. K. Hughes, and waa
brought home by Mr. and Mrs.
i'feil on Saturday.
Travelers Enjoy Trip
To Scenic Vancouver
A combined lioat and auto
trip to Vancouver Island, B. C,
provided n plfAHiircful vacation
trln this month fur Mrs. Wavel
Wilkinson, her brother In law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hay
Schcrlnger of Riverside, Calif,
and a friend. Mrs. Mary Rob
ertson of West Linn.
The group returned to Oregon
last week, after enjoying the
beautiful scenery along the
eastern coastline of Vancouver
Island. After ferrying from Van
couver across the strait to Nan
lino, they traveled north by car
to Kelsey Hay, finding the Is
land roads and scenery excel
lent. At Victoria, B C, at the south
ern tip of the Island, they visit
ed a former Hcppncr resident.
Mrs. Frances Blunt, whose late
husband, Rev, Neville Blunt,
was a former rector of All
Saints' Episcopal church.
They came by ferry from Vic
toria to Port Angeles, Wn., and
returned to Portland along the
Washington coastal route.
Gilliam County Court
Gets Parade Trophy
Member of the Gilliam Coun
ty Kalr and Rodeo court were
Informed last week that they
had been awarded a trophy for
being Judged the best mounted
group of tiiose who rode In the
Fort Dalles Parade on Saturday,
July 22, at The Dalles.
One of the court's princesses
Is JimII Snow, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Snow of Ior.c. Oth
ers In the court are Donna Mlk
kalo of Arlington, Hit a Lear and
Carold Kdwards, both of Con
don. The iihi rt wears attractive
outfits of tiirnuol.se and white,
with matching aro.ua scrapes
for their horses. They are ap
pearing In several fair and ro
deo parades In this area this
summer and plan to be one of
the mounted groups at the Mor
row county rodeo parade on Sat
urday, August 2G.
Mr. and Mm. Darrol Dick and
Debra were In Heppner and Lex
ington over the week end from
their home In Portland. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
PieM-r, his grandparents, and
with other friends and relatives.
INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS
3" 1 4"
2po.lrcidlluttrtt
open stock Yfclut $8.00
XndtrtdiuU iprttdu nd matching V
plat lo AllTirplftU for cmu1 anttr
Ululn. Lortly, too, ui oouUr, card
trmr or undirUnv,
travy ir Iiiki lit
op.n atock Tftlu I7.M
Rind ennwt cmtal botl with full
Hi gravy Udl. Ui.ful for iitlftd
drtnlnn, dttittt topplnii and
htjipd or am, ( or sap.
1847 ROGERS BROSV
ySlhfirptal
Pomona Supports
Spray Program
By MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Greenfield
Orange was host for the Mor
row County Pomona ('.range
meeting last Saturday nt the
hull. The evening started with
supper at ix o'clock. The pro
gram was presented by the Jun
ior Grange and their matron,
Mrs. John Phillip. They did
two square dances, "lied River
Valley" and "Loop le-Loo", and
sang "We Are the Grangers of
the Future." Neta, Rita ond
Toena Phillips sang the open
ing song.
During the business session a
resolution was passed to write
to State Highway Commission
thanking them for spraying
weeds In the county In the past,
and to ask them to re-establish
the spruying program. The reso
lution committee included Ken
neth Smouse and Cecil Jones
from Lexington Grange, and
Nathan Thorpe from Greenfield
Guests included Bob Coble,
Baker, state deputy, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Smith and Mrs.
Skip McDale from Columbia
Grange. Coble spoke on grange
rituals, pointing out the mis
takes that are made. Mrs. Mc
Dole spoke on Bureau of Land
Management lands in Morrow
county, and asked the grange
qnd individuals to write letters
to the BLM office by August VZ
asking them to withhold the
land from sale and to transfer
It to the Bureou of Reclamation
Irrigation project The grange
voted to do this.
Mrs. Chub Warren was In
charge of the dinner assisted by
members of the Home Econom
ics Club.
Jayceettes Schedule
Projects for August
Several Items of buslnea
were under discussion at the
monthly meeting of the Hepp
ner Jayceettes, held Thursday,
July 1, at the home of Mrs.
Irene Samples, with Mrs. Dor
othy Wilson presiding.
An outline of work schedules,
and supplies needed for equip
ping the 4 II Snack Shack dur
ing the rodeo were discussed.
Suggestions were also made for
float for the parade, and the
Ideas will be presented at the
next Jaycee meeting for decls
Ions.
A committee was named to
sell concessions at the Queen's
Coronation ceremony's on Aug
ust 12.
The next meeting, on August
18, will bo held at the home
of Mrs. Shirley Gray.
Tad Naddarman, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Vernon Nedderman of
Portland, la a guest this week
of a close friend, Buck Jones,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Greaid
Jones. The boys, who have at
tended school together In Port
land, are enjoying some vaca
tion trips this summer In Wash
ington and Oregon. They are ac
companying Buck's parents on
a five-day back pack trip Into
the Wallowa Mountains, leav
ing here on Wwlnr.di
Ing. Thev had brevlniiulv tnkon
1 trio together with th k,.,i
dermans In the Olympic penin-
num area in wasnington.
Friends Here View
Sever insens on Show
Friends In Heppner and Mor
row county had the pleasure of
watching Doc Severlnsen and
eldest daughter, Nancy, appear
on the Mike Douglas television
show on Wednesday, July 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spaulding,
who had previously had a tele
phone call from Mrs. Severln
son Informing them of the
show, received numerous calls
from friends while it was in
progress. Many had happened
to catch the event and thought
the Spauldlngs might miss It.
Mrs. Soaulding said Severln-
sen appeared in jeans and ten
nis shoes since those were the
fanciest clothes he had with
him on a horse-training trip.
Producers of the show displayed
the whole ensemble In full
length and led into a discus
slon of Severinsen'a horse-train
ing business at the family farm
In Warwick, N. Y.
Several horses were In special
training at a farm near Balti
more, which specializes in
jumping, and Robin, Cindy and
Allen Scverlnsen were staying
at the farm and participating
In the training. Severinson him
self was there when called for
his guest appearance on the
MIKe Douglas show.
Nancy Severinsen traveled
from Warwick to the studios to
be on the program and surprls
ed her dad. She sang two songs
In French.
This program was filmed
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, August 3, 1967
Two Organizations
Join in Fun Evening
Legionnaires and Heppner
firemen collaborated on Satur
day, July 15, to throw a "ball"
for their respective members
and guests. A good crowd at
tended the party which was
held in the newly refurbished
Legion HalL
Jukebox dancing, a smorgas
bord table and refreshments of
all kinds added to the gaiety of
the evening with guests linger
Ing until late.
Those planning and working
ahead of time to get things
ready included Legionnaires
Don Munkers and Jerry Rood
and Firemen Forrie Burken-
bine and Charlie Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green
left by train last week for Min
neapolis, Minn., where they will
Join their son, Lawrence, who
has been spending the early
part of the summer in a study
project there. The son drove
back in June, and his parents
will return with him In his car
stopping at scenic points of In
terest along the way.
Mrs. Harlan McCurdy. Jr, is
enjoying a few weeks visit with
relatives In Minnesota, bhe leii
by plane last Tuesday to spend
some time with her mother,
Mrs. Parma Nelson at Waseca,
Minn., and with several other
relatives In the area. She ex
pects to return about the mid
dle of August.
VUlUna at the Maud Craber
residence last week were her
granddaughter, Mrs. Paul Dav
idson and small son from Mid
dletown, Ind. Also, Mrs. Craber"
son, Harold Craber, was here
from The Dalles. Coming from
Portland on a business visit
were Gladys M. Carrigall and
Shirley A. Holdaway.
three weeks before the showing
here on Wednesday and Sever
inson is now at the Sands Ho
tel In Las Vegas, filling a three
week engagement.
POWER
CONTROL
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
WE REPAIR:
Electric Motors
Power Tools
Hydraulic Jacks
Alemite Equipment
421 S.E. 4th Pendleton
Phone 276-5862
"Something from the Jeweler's,
Is always something special."
Golden
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
177 MAIN ST., HEPPNER
Ph. 676-9200
BANKAMERICARD
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Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Shaw
and three children of Kalama,
Wash., visited two days last
week nt the home of Shaw's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Seehafer.
Mrs. A. R. Fortner has return
ed home from three weeks visit
with her daughter, Isabel Davis
in Portland, and with other rel
atives in Seattle, Wash.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Chub Warren
were Warren's son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Clark and children Marilyn,
Carolyn, Danny and Bonnie of
Portland. Carolyn and Danny
remained here for the week.
Visitors Monday included Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Albertson of
liedlands, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Ranny and Mrs. Gert
rude Shaw of Pendleton. Mrs.
Shaw is Warren's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bishop
went to The Dalles Thursday of
last week to visit at the home
of Mrs. Bishop's sister-in-law,
Mrs, Jack. Chronicle, whose son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Chronicle and sons
Gary and Greg, were there from
Sacramento, Calif.
Mrs. Esther Emmons and Eva
LaChance of La Grande were
recent week-end visitors at the
home of their sister, Mrs. Glen
Carpenter.
Mrs. Frank Marlow returned
home Monday from a ten-day
trip to Sacramento, Calif., where
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
George Schrader, and at the
sue visited her cousin, Mrs.
Wooley and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Woolley, former residents here.
She also visited in Modesto,
Calif, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hendley, and she
ond Mrs. Schrader and daugh
tere Donna spent one day in
San Francisco.
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Live Music
EVERY
Friday & Saturday
At The
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WAGON WHEEL
CAFE
Heppner
676-8997
n Our Friendly Store
Mayflower
COTTAGE CHEESE p.. 290
SMALL CURD, LARGE CURD, OR TRIM
Standby
TUNA FISH 3 F.r 890
MJB
dm PPpf1 Lb. 2 Lb. 3 Lb.
LOFrEe 730 i.45 $2.09
10 oz. Instant $1.39
NABISCO
VANILLA WAFERS
(Reg. 29c) 3 for
LIQUID GIANT SIZE
THRILL
59$
TUNA
For Cats
9 for
Seedless
GRAPES
lb. 290
Tomatoes
lb. 31$
No. 1
Potatoes
10 lb. 49$
Service
REAL GOLD 12 OZ.
Concentrate
ORANGE
JUICE
3 f0' 1
00
FOOD
FAVORITES
Awake
3 tor $1
OREGON CHIEF BULK
Pure Pork
SAUSAGE
lb. 49
PORK SHOULDER
Steak 1 59$
PORK SHOULDER
Roasts Lb 490
ROUND-UP BRAND
Assorted 1 Lb. Pkg.
Lunch Meat 590
PRICES GOOD AUGUST 4 & 5
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
Dollars and sense
It's nice to saye twice
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