Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 20, 1969, SECTION 2, Image 9

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THE
HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEB. 20. 19t9
SECTION 2
Four-H Sewing Club Plans Projects
A meeting of our 411 club
was called to order by Sharon
McCarl on February 10. There
was no old business. We dis
cussed what to do lor a com
munity project for new business.
The meeting was adjourned at
4:20 p.m. Refreshments were
served by Kathy Burcham. The
SlrU In their second year are
making A line skirts and the
ulrls in their first vcar are Ko
ine to make a carry all bag.
There were four people absent.
The next meeting will be held
on February 21.
Debbie Yocom, reporter
RE
WE HAVE A FEW
Winter Cap
ETREADS
LEFT
Some Match,
Some Odd.
One Week Only At
$99
JERRY'S SHELL
SERVICE
HEPPNER
PH. 676-8989
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LEE DAGGETT of Heppner, senior at OSU. takes oath as an aviation officer candidate from En
sign Ronald Cummins of the Sand Point Naval Air station. Daggett is scneauiea to unaergo
navy flight training, starting at Pensacola, Fla., in July.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schipps
and son of Pasco, Wash., enjoy
ed a visit in Lexington last
week-end with his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Rigby, and with other rel
atives in Heppner, Including his
grandmother, Mrs. Grace Busch
ke.
Blaine Chapel of lone entered
Good Shepherd hospital in Her
miston last Thursday, where he
was taken by ambulance for
treatment. His family expected
that he would be able to return
to his home by Tuesday of this
week.
36th SEMI-ANNUAL
1 . , aJl
OF S
HOES
STARTING THURSDAY, FEB. 20
Two Pair of Nationally Advertised
Women's or Girls' Shoes For The
Price of One Pair
Choose From Such Famous Names As
MISS WONDERFUL, AIR STEPS and
CHARM STEPS
Other Special Prices On
Men's, Boys1 and
Children's Sh
No Mail or Phone
Orders Please
if All Sales Final
ir No Refunds
No Exchanges
ir No Charges or
Layaways
WTY'
45 RPM
RECORDS
6 for SI
Daggett To Train
As Naval Aviator
Lee P. Daggett, 21, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. (Jerry) Dag
gett of Heppner, received the
oath of enlistment recently fol
lowing his acceptance as an
aviation officer candidate at the
Sand Point Naval Air Station,
Seattle.
The oath was administered
during ceremonies conducted by
Ensign Ronald Cummins of the
Sand Point recruiting depart
ment. A 19G5 graduate of Heppner
High school, he is currently a
senior at Oregon State Univer
sity at Corvallis where he is
working toward a bachelor ot
science degree in Business Ad
ministration. Daggett's first duty assign
ment will be to the Naval Air
Station. Pensacola, Fla., where
he will undergo two years ot
flight training. Upon completion
of this phase he will be com
missioned an ensign and award
ed the coveted "Wings of Gold"
of the Naval aviator.
He expects to start training
in July after graduating at OSU
in June. Daggett plans to be
home this weekend for a visit.
Refresher Course
For Nurses Slated
The Oregon League for Nurs
ing has announced a refresher
course for registered nurses
scheduled to start March 24 in
Pendleton. Participating hospi
tals in the eight-week refresh
er course are St. Anthony and
Pendleton Community hospitals
in Pendleton: St. Joseph and
Grande Ronde hospitals in La-
Grande; Good Shepherd hospi
tal, Hermiston and Pioneer
Memorial hospital, Heppner.
Completion of the course ful
fils the Oregon State Board of
Nursing requirements for reli
censure of former licensed reg
istered nurses.
Funding of the course is
through the Manpower Develop
ment and Training Act (MDTA),
an on-the-job training project
under the administration of tho
Oregon Association of Hospitals.
There is no charge for the
course.
Nurses wishing to take the
refresher course are urged to
contact the Director of Nursing
in any one of the participating
hospitals.
Gets Salesman Honor
Vesta Kilkenny, local agent
for OPS Farm Bureau Insurance,
attended an agents' quarterly
meeting at the Park Haviland
Hotel in Portland last Thursday
and Friday, where she had the
honor of being the top OPS
salesman for the entire state
for the quarter.
Top health salesman for OPS
Western Farm for the year was
Pete Slocum, former local resi
dent, who now lives in Forest
Grove.
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WASHINGTON
BIRTHDAY
SPECIALS
STORE HOURS
KM
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY " A.M. to 6 P.M.
7W4
SPRING FASHION FABRICS
REDUCED THRU SATURDAY!
New prints, coordinated solids all easy carel
Fashion Corner broadcloth. Wonderful ZanfrelS Polynosic rayon
cotton blend that's io suitable for dresses and blouses. Crease
resistanll Machine wash, little or no ironing. Spring solids, prints.
3536" WIDE REG. 69 NOW J J YD.
Dan River Denstar. Stitch up a sportswear outfit with our
combed cotton that's machine washable, needs little or no ironingl
So many prints to choose from plus coordinating solids.
3536" WIDE REG. 98 ,
,N0W
on
YD.
Full Sail all cotton sailcloth. There's no limit to all the things you
can make out of this full-bodied colfon. For the home and great
sportswear. Solids and modern florals, geometries, morel
36" WIDE REG. 794 NOW
66
YD.
Ramona Plus Sanforired solids. Versalile all cotton fabric.
Wrinkle resistant! Machine washable, too. Newest colors for spring.
4445" WIDE REG. 79 NOW SJSJ YD.
Penn-Prest Ramona Plus prints 7 I
4445" WIDE REG. 89 NOW T" YD.
LIKE IT... CHARGE ITI
mmm
60 Denim Jeans, 13 34 oz 2.50
72 100 Cotton T-Shirts 2 for 1.00
72 100'o Cotton Briefs 2 for 1.00
24 Flannel Gowns and Pajamas 2.50
12 Bonded Skirts Reduced 3.99
ASSORTED COLORS
28 Blouses Reduced 22c
120 Agilon 100 Nylon Hose 2 for 1.22
NUDE HEEL
60 Dresses Reduced 2.00
ASSORTED STYLES AND FABRICS
18 Boys' Sweaters, Asst. Styles 2.99
27 Casual Slacks, Reduced 3.88
40 Sport Shirts and Knits Reduced .... 4 for 5.00
18 Flannel Pajamas 1.99
9 Sweaters Reduced, Asst. Styles 2.99
12 Skirts Reduced, Asst. Styles 2.99
15 Flannel Gowns, Pajamas 1.99
60 Knee Hiffhs Reduced .66
100 STRETCHABLE NYLON
120 100 Cotton Briefs 4 ior .LL
m
li
12 Kapok Bed Pillows 2 for 5.09
60 Kitchen Towels 3 for 1.00
ALL COTTON TERRY
84 Waffle Weave Dish Cloths 6 for 1.00
Cotton Towel Ensemble
Bath Towel, 24"x46" unhemmed 57c
Face Towel, 14,2"x25M unhemmed 37c
Wash Cloth, 12"xl2" unhemmed 17c