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Special Mote's Day
Dinner
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Sunday, May 11
Starting Serving
At 1 P.M.
Prime Rib Au Jus
Baked Potato 3fln
Tossed Green Salad T
Dessert plate
WAGON WHEEL CAFE
Bon & Olivia Palmer
Ph. 676-8997
Trout Stocked
In Area Streams
New fish liberations have
been made during the past week
in streams and ponds in the
area, according to Jack Melland.
assistant Game Corrimi sslon
Releases of 3,000 trout were
made in Rock Creek and Anson
Wright Park pond last Wednes
day; and on Tuesday, 1.000 were
stocked in Rhea Creek. Willow
Creek and Cutsforth pond, with
more to follow. The trout aver
age 9 inches in length, and with
clearing waters from runoir,
catches should steadily Improve.
Fishermen at Bull Prairie reser
voir are returning with fair to
good results.
School Men to Play
In Golf Tournament
Invitations have gone out to
school men from Morrow,
Wheeler, Gilliam, and Umatilla
counties to take part in a golf
tourney on Saturday, May 10.
Players will not need an estab
lished handicap to enter.
Tee off time is 8:30-9:00 a.m.
The first nine holes score will
be used to pick out the medal
ist. Low scorers and high scor
ers will then partner in a "Chap
man system" team event.
Using the "Chapman system,
each man tees off. partners ex
change balls for the second snot,
then choose one ball to finish
out the hole, alternating shots.
The event will be played at
the Willow Creek Country Club
course. Ladies of the club will
serve a noon lunch.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many
persons who made our Grand Opening such a great
success.
We appreciate the welcome given by fellow merch
ants, the flowers and plants which were sent to usf and
the many other courtesies.
We extend hearty thanks, too, to the public who
responded so warmly and generously.
Door prize winners were: Mrs. A. C. Bechdolt, elec
tric blanket; Becky Smith, bunny rabbit; Phyllis Cole,
Bev Sherman, Hattie Harnden, Judy Gochnauer, Pauline
Matheny and Verle Green.
-KNOX'S VARIETY
Two County 4-H
Youth are Chosen
State Alternates
Br gail l. Mccarty
County Extension Agent
Two Morrow county 411 mem
bers, Sue Greenup and Dave
Hall, have been selected as al
ternates in state wide compe
tition for national awards.
Sue Is alternate ior a hj
bond and a chance to compete
in regional competition for a
trip to National 4-H Congress in
Washington, D. C, on the basis
of her 4-H sheep program. Dave
is alternate on a trip to Nat
ional 4-H Congress In the area
of leadership in his 4-H pro
gram and other activities.
Both awards are based on the
members 4-H record book sub
tttv.A tnr inHplniT in com net It-
ion with 4-H members from
throughout the state.
Meeting to Discuss
Knapweed Control Program
The time is rapidly approach
ing for instigating your control
program on diffused knapweed
Although little control work
was done last year Que 10 me
unfavorable spring growing con
results of the rather
extensive program carried on in
1967 looked real promising. The
3 pound rate of 2,4-D showed
almost 100 kill of existing
plants plus the advantage of
getting most of the sage and
rabbit brush, thorn brush, wild
roses, and many other undesir
able broadleaf range plants.
The county ASCS committee
has set aside $3,000 of its reg
ular funds for this program and
V, onnthur S3 000 Of SDPClal
state funds committed. The cost-
share for dUtusea Knapweea is
rw. nf tho cost of chemicals
and application, not to exceed
the cost ol cnemicais useu.
In order to get a helicopter
to come in for this lob, it is
necessary to have a fairly large
acreage signed up in advance.
A meeting will be held in the
Dorm building on the fair
grounds in Heppner next Wed
nesday, May 14, starting at 8:03
p.m. All interested persons are
urged to attend. There will be
representatives of chemical ap
plicators there to discuss possi
ble controls and costs. You will
Ua oKlo tn oicrn nn for ACP at
this time. This would seem to
be the place to group land ior
ease of application.
Remember that this isn't an
individual problem but an area
problem that is getting bigger
every year. A cooperative plan
ned ' nmuram is the only way
to control it.
NFO Director Due
At Arlington Meet
Ralph Kittelson of Corning,
Iowa, national director of the
grain departments of the Nat
ional Farmers Organization, will
be principal speaker at an NFO
meeting in Arlington grade
school auditorium Wednesday,
May 14, at 8 p.m., it is announ
ced. Vance Combs, marketing area
chief, will also be present. Mor
row county ranchers are invit
ed to attend.
Camp Counselors
To Get Training
Br BIRDINE TULLIS
County Extension Aide
Mnrmvu onnntv 4-11 members:
Becky Doherty, Gwen Drake,
Bruce Marquardt, Kristin Nel
son, Krlstine Peterson, Debra
Walters, and Karla Weatherford
will be attending a Camp Coun
selor Training session at Brooks
Camp near Goldendale, Wn.,
May 911. The group will be
chaperoned by Mary Speckhart,
area extension agent. A busy
schedule Is planned for the
young people attending.
Eleven counties will be rep
resented at the training session,
and more than 100 4-H members
are expected to attend.
While there the prospective
counselors will learn many pha
ses of camp counseling leader
ship, camp courtesy and eti
quette, nature appreciation, un
derstanding campers, recreation,
crafts, first aid and camp cere-
Counselors training camp Is a
much anticipated event each
year, as it gives 4' H members
on rrnnrtlinltv tn Imnrove their
nstuncollno nhllltlos and also
nrovides an opportunity for
learning new skills and making
new friends.
G,inAr1nlAnr1.ntl tA Meet
A meeting is planned in the
County Extension oince, May
13, at 2:00 p.m., for all 4-H con
tpst suDcrintendents for this
ra fnnntv Fair. Marv Soeck
hart will be in the office on
that date and would like to vis
it with the superintendents in
preparation for the fair.
Summer School Scholarships
Morrow countv businesses and
nllv suDDort the
4-H club program by providing
scnoiarsnips ior -n memoers io
attend State Summer School in
Corvallis will be contacted in
the immediate future. Gene
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. May 8.1969
Pierce of Heppner is again act
ing as chairman of this scholar
ship fund. June Crcwell of lone
and Mildred Davld.son of Lex
ington will be collecting In their
respective areas for these scholarships.
Inflation has reached even the
Summer School program, and
this year scholarships are SJO
per member attending. Scholar
ship funds may be given to
Gene Pierce or Rita Wolff,
treasurer of the Leaders Council.
Through the Generosity
Of Helen Cox, We Now Have Live
8
and
Arrangements
We Are Now Prepared
To Take Care of
Your Floral Needs for
Mother's Day
Memorial Day
Funerals
Weddings
And All Special Occasions
El ma's Apparel
Heppner
Ph. 676-9426
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$147.00 less
than last year's Camaro with comparable equipment
If you equip Camaro with Powerglide, the new 250-hp
350 V8 that runs on regular gas, advanced-design power
disc brakes, whitewall tires and wheel covers, the price
is $147 less than last year's model with comparable
equipment, including head restraints.
$69.00 less
than last year's Chevelle with comparable equipment
We're not talking about a stripped-down car, either.
We're talking about a Malibu Sport Coupe with head
restraints and a 200-hp V8 that runs on regular gas. If
you add Powerglide, power disc brake wh eovwy and
whitewall tires to your Malibu, you'll find it s $69 less.
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$101.00 less
than last year's Impala with comparable equipment
Add a few options like these to your Impala: Turbo
Hydra-matic. Big 300-hp V8. Power disc brakes. Head
restraints. Whitewalls. Wheel covers. All together, the
price is $101 less than it was for last years Impala,
comparably equipped. Putting you first Keeps us first
manufacturer"! aucceatad retail prim, fadodinf Federal exciae U andjeugfeated dealer new ear preparation charge.
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To mom with love...
PRETTY THINGS FOR MOM ON HER DAY!
RUFFLES FOR MOM
or embroidery, or laces . .
such sweet treats for your
best girl come her special
Sundayl Ail in nylon tricot so
mom won't have to lift her
iron. A pretty range of light
or bright colors, P, S, M, L.4
Cardigan Sweater $5
100 Virgin Acrylic Fiber
Blouses $5
Large Selection to Choose From
Handbags $5
Leather and Summer Straws
Full Slips $4
Half Slips $3
OUR
WOMEN'S
DRESS
CARNIVAL
IN
SECOND
WEEK
STRETCH PANTY HOSE
give a long, lean look to the
leg, and fit so smoothly under
shorter skirts. These are Agi
lon stretch: pick skin tones
or fashion tones in propor
tioned sizes small, average,
tall or extra tall for mom. 2