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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1968)
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. PU l9C Mrs. StanlAT Cak aai tt mother, Mrs. Louisa Flemmlng of Kinzua, traveled to Portland on Sundny, where Mr. Flem ming will enter Portland Med ical Clinic for treatment They expert to return in a week. Mr. end Mrs. Larrr Angel and ton of J"ortland visited over the week end at the home of her parent Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchina. - Trade at home where your dollars have more sense. m BARGAINS From 7 to 10 FRIDAY NIGHT APRIL 26 One Rack Reg. $7.95 to $10 COTTON DRESSES Each for Moonlight Sale Reg. $40 To $59. 95 SUITS $25 Reg. $17.00 LIQUID FIT PANTS $IO pair 9 O'CLOCK SPECIAL Vfe OFF on ALL BETTER DRESSES Club Sponsors Easier Egg Hunt By MAST LEE MARLOW (Held over from last week) OrtlOnMlM Ahnllt in rhllll tt(inf4tfi Ihn annual EaMc-r Ann hunt lut frlflnv mwmiuireri by the Boardman Tillirum rlub at the home of Mrs. Kotf Hug Assisting Mrs. Flug were Mm Frank Bate and Mrs. Roy Part Receiving the prize for find Inir the most eecs in the pre school and first grade group iLn l.mirlo Ililllnff. and in the 2 4 grade group, Ariie Hamilton Mrs. Ronald Black was host ess for the Home Economics club of Greenleld Grange Wed nesday afternoon of last week Mrs. Rollin Bishop was a guest Mrs. Walter Hayes reported $636.53 was taken in at the re cent carnival held with River side High school. After bills were paid the net profit was $139.59 which will be aiviaea with the school. It was voted to serve lunch eon to members of the Delta Kappa Gamma sorority meeting which win De neia nere way i, A thank you card was receiv ed from CARE for the recent do- nation made by the club. Host esses for the next meeting May 8 will be Mrs. Donald Baker. ONE RACK Better Dresses Vz Price FROM 7 to 10 P.M. El mas Apparel HEPPNER There were three tables of pi nnrhle In nlav at the card Dartv Tuesday of last week held at the Greenfield Grange hall, SDonsored by the Home Leonora ics club or the grange. Hign Drlze went to Mrs. Ed Kuhn and low was won by Mrs. Walter Haves. Mrs. Ross Stevenson and Mrs. Walter wyss won tne pi nochle prizes. Mrs. Chub War ren was hostess. Mrs. Ralph Earwood was hon ored with a surprise birthday party at her home Tuesday nleht of last week. Those pros ent Included Mrs. Roy Ball, Sr., Mrs. Glen Carpenter, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs. Leo Root, Mrs. Frank Marlow and Shirley Ear- wood. Shtrlnv 7lfllnskl. rpplstrar. an nounces that April 27 will be the last date for those to reg ister who wish to vote in the May 28 primary election. Mrs. Helen Noble held open house at her new Beauty Salon in McKenzie's trailer court in town last week and is now op en for business. Opening Day Set For Deer Season The 19G8 general deer season will again open October 5, Rocky Mountain elk season No vember 2. and Roosevelt elk season November 16. These were the dates act by the Oregon Game Commission at a public hearing In Portland on Friday, April 5. Joe Smith, chairman, remind ed big game hunters that length of Reasons, archery hunts, sue clal seasons, and other rcgula tlona fur 19CH will be consider ed at the Commission's public hearing on Uav 24 and June 7. Final adoption of the big game rules will De maae tot lowing the hearing on June 7. Clow's Sponiel Adds Points Toword Title Black Butte's Ace Wild, a 3'4-year-old registered Brittany Spaniel, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clow, won the Gun Dog Stake title at the Skyline Brit tany club trials, held recently In Colorado. The dog won over 32 other en tries, all pointing breeds, to cap ture five point toward the field championship title. The dog now has seven points toward the 10 needed to assure the title. A revolving trophy Is given for this particular win. The dog has been with a trainer In Kansas since early December, white par tlclpating In shows. Trade at home where your dollars have more sum FICDAl FOR THE KINZUA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell and son John were In Portland Sat urday to have John examined by a throat specialist. Mrs. Richard Mortlmore and sons Roger and Earl and Mrs. Earl Norrla were In Heppner last Tuesday for the Mortlmore boys to have dental worn aone. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell bnarp re- turned home last Wednesday from Charleston where they had visited with Mr. and Mrs. wen ard Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Earl isorria went to Portland Friday where Earl had medical care. They then went on to Roseburg where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bastian and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kvle. At Myrtle Creek they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blake Duncan. 950 to $8.95 Mn. Mmirlra Crovel dnd Son 1ihM t Uamflt r'nlif KHpnt their Easter vacation visiting In Heppner at the nome oi ner son-in-law and daughter, Mr. family. Mrs. George and two sons, Sean and Corey accompa nied them on their return trip tn fnllfnrnla whpre thev Will visit until early next month. The annual junior-senior prom of Riverside High school will be held April 20 in Irrigon at the A. C. Houghton caietorium. SDec4 Ted Hoffman has re ceived his discharge from the U. S. Armv after two years of service. He and Mrs. Hoffman 3 visited here at the home of his Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman for a week and are now living in The Dalles. They came here from Fort Carson at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Rov Ball. Sr.. Mrs. Glen Carpenter, Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs. Frank Marlow went to Ar lington Saturdav to attend a dinner in honor of Bea Scoggins, Arlington postmaster, who is re tiring after 24' years of service. ' 7-10 P.M. FRIDAY ONLY TENEZE Tennis Shoes r l r Wallcie-Talkies J n c Vk RErt. ei. - Anr ! TT ffl. 1 ?Ji SPECIAL IT Tokai t n ESs Sale-$4Q95 L A I I 9 1 II III V t. V 45 R.P.M. Records Special u u Heppner Extra-Special SPECIALS in Jewelry From 7-10 p.m. Friday, April 26, Only 1 only 52-Piece Service for 8 1847 ROGERS SILVERPLATE Flair Pattern Reg. Moonlight $120 Sale Price $49?5 1 only 52-Piece Service for 8 HOLMES AND EDWARDS SILVERPLATE Anniversary Rose Reg. Moonlight l I I" $110 Sale . . . MOONLIGHT SIZZLER! 17 Jewel WATCHES $19.95 GOOD ONLY AT 9 P.M. APRIL 26 Regularly $35 to $89.50 16 SETS COFFEE MUGS Sets of 4 From 7-10 p.m. "Something from the jeweler's. Is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 VM. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER 1 BankAmericard 1 Hfcwnwn-.f Sale LARGE COLORED fAkl V GHUP VASES CANTERS C ASH FOR YOUR SUMMER REG. $6.95 TRAYS ARRANGEMENTS REG. $4.9g - MOONLIGHT tm r HZ S - - ?395 S $20 l2 Price mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm sffffffMBHpfffjfaafxaafffffaaaia Dubarry , w - johnson and johnson assortment f if im I PAN A d j aj SKIN Band-Aids matchabelli TOOTHPASTE FYP UAmiD FRESHENER ,r Salec now $1.25 & s'29e Sale 290 25$ ex.'V ' EM mm HMMiBHMi HJJJffJJfJJJJJJJJaaaiJfJ w CORYBAN D DECONGESTANT COLD CAPSULES WITH VITAMIN C REG. $1.29 Now 9 O'CLOCK SPECIAL 2 only Westmoreland Glass Large Blue Sunburst Compotes $ft Now $5.50 3-PIECE HAEGER CANISTER SET REG. SI4.95 $9.95 Now MOONLIGHT SALE PRICES GOOD ONLY 7 to 10 P.M. FRIDAY, APRIL 26 LARGE Candle Holders Reg. $3 Now $.50 REXALL DRUG Heppner Ph. 676-9610 I mm