Appointments Made To Commission (Held over from last week) Br MART LEE MARLOW BOARD.MAN Mayor Dewey West. Jr.. made the following appointment to the City of liourdinitn Planning Commission last week: Hon Daniels to a one year term. Mrs. Ronald Black und XI rs. Albert Farlow to two year lerms, Mrs. Arthur Allen und Rollo Moore to three years, and Harold Baker and Henry uumenoein io lour years. t;an- ifimein is cnairman. Wally Hen drix and Vernon Russell, retlr ing members of the commission, wire cummenaea lor their serv ice in the last several years. The newly reorganized Flan nmg commission reviewed the employment factors of the pro jvia in me lioardman area as reported by Mayor West, who is also president of the Tort of .morrow. Since Bonrdmnn has completed its relocation for the John Day Dam pool purposes new plans must be considered for expan sion of the city. West declared, "There is an opportunity here to expand into one of the nation's most beautiful cities because it is all new; and you don't have to tear down the old to build the new." The commission considered a traffic grid pattern that would be safe and unique for city traf fic. Several builders have re viewed the projects and are con sidering facilities at Boardman. It w&3 suggested that the city commission work verv closelv Wash., are here to spend the rest of the summer at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tivin fciy. Maxine Sicard of Los Anneles, l alii., is here lor a wevk s visit Illness Claims Kinzua Woman Br VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 24, at the Fossil Methodist church for Barbara Graham Mortimore of Camp 5, Kinzua. who died Fri day, June 20, at her home. Mrs. Mortimore had been 111 with cancer for the past five years. She was born in Fossil on March 25, 1935, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Graham. She attended Kinzua Grade school and graduated from Wheeler High school with the Class of 1953. She was married December 8, 1950, to Richard Mortimore and they lived at Fos sil and at Twickenham until moving to Camp 5 in 1957. She was employed by Eastern Ore gon Logging Company until the time of her death. Mrs. Mortimore was a mem ber of Blue Mt. Rebekah Lodge No. 68, the Camp 5 Women's club, and the PTA. She is sur vived by her husband, daugh ter Karen, and three sons. Gene, with the Morrow County Plan- Roger, and Earl, her parents, a rf". I i I . ' . . . r . i m iiiiig t4jinmission. At a meeting of the city coun cu earner the city budget for lvw iv was adopted. Members of the budget committee include waiter iiayes, chairman, Delbert can, Leonard Bedord, Andrew Jones, Bud Michels, Wayne "unii, jvuuo Moore and Rev. oeorge iNeeiey. Rollin Bishop has received word that his sister, Virginia Boon ,61, of Starbuck, Wash, died July 2 in the hospital at Dayton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedord and son Bille spent the week end visiting his stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Mel De Peck, his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bedord, and his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, all at Frenchtown, Mont. Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Weaver vi lorrance, call!., were over night visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Earwood. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Blanch ard of Seattle, Wash, were weekend visitors at the home of Blanchard's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wick lander. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball left last Thursday to spend the hol iday weekend in Eugene at the home of Mrs. Ball's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow. They also planned to go to Lincoln City to visit Ball's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball. Renee and Rena EJy of Seattie, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Sicard, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sicard, and her brother-ln law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo. Week end guests at the George Sk-ard home were his brother-in-law and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Prather of Woodburn, and Bea trice Sicard of Silverion, and his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Prather Bnd son Danny of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henkle of The Dalles visited the 4th ol July at the home of their son and duughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Henkle. Stuart SteDhanle and Scott Allen of Weston visited las week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Allen. Carolyn Day and son Pat of Vancouver, wash arrived Monday to visit over night at the Allen home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood spent the holidays at their sum mer home at Kernville. Visit ing them there were Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Bates of Portland; Mrs. Harwood's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Art Oakley and family of Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Spagle of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Spagle, Jr. and family of Portland1 and her uncle and aunt, Mr. ana Mrs, Charles Jenkins of MeMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hinton and daughters Kathy, Judy and ueorgia, ana tneir niece, Vir ginia Hinton, all went to Ukiah Saturday to attend a large school reunion. They reportea sister. Mrs. Nona Standerfer of erT "riSm' rSlS; nn"lsome 600 attended. Among them ers Richard Graham of Kinzua Lgs taahor ,i, uH a,.,ht and Roger Graham of Redmond Burial was in the Fossil Old Fellows cemetery with the Re- bekahs doing the graveside serv ice. Pall bearers were Earl Nor ris, Don Hardwick, Ray Cody, Milo Prindle, James Walker and Frank DeMeritt Pioneer, 91, Joins In 'Gentlemen's Ride' Mr. Dwight Misner, father of Mrs. Fred Mankin, was visiting the couple at their home here for several days last week. Mr. Mis ner, who is 91 years old, had lust returned from participating in a "Gentlemens Ride" with a group of friends from the Spo kane area, where he formerly made nis home. The trail ride took the riders from Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., and took sev eral days and nights, during which they camped out along the way. Mr. Misner has par ticipated in the ride about five times but says this is his last ride. He is a former lone resident, who came to this area in 1917, where he farmed for several years north of lone before leav ing here in 1935. He now makes his home in Mesa, Ariz., and is planning a visit with another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Gabbert in New Plymouth. Ida ho, before returning to his home. was a teacher who had taught at Ukiah in the late 1890's. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer entertained with a picnic on their lawn on July 4th. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyss, Mr. and Mrs. Chub War ren, Mrs. Glen Carpenter and Mrs. Bernard Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Russell ac companied their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reed of The Dalles on a three dav trip to Victoria, B. C. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatfield and children Joyce, Brian, Joan and Kenny of Madras were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struck- meier. Other visitors at the Struckmeier home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rob ertson of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beeks of Arlington were Sunday visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West, Jr. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie were Gillespie's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkie and son David of Mattawa, Wash., and Mrs. Wilkie's grandmother, Mrs. Hat tie Boss of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the holidays in Pendleton visiting her sister. Mrs. Clarence Thomas On the 4th they and their brother. Harold Hartle, went to Lehman springs. i RICHARD DEXTER Phone Company Promotes Dexter Richard (Ritk) Dexter has been named Traffic Manager for Pacific Northwest Bell in Klamath Falls and Bend. Dexter will also be responsible for dial service adminlMratlon for the entire eastern district for PNB according to Dale Slushcr. Reporting to Dexter will be some 90 operators in Bend and Klamath Falls and seven peo pie who are responsible for the administration ot pisbs dial central offices. Dexter started with PNB in Portland in 19G8 after complet ion of his masters degree at Oregon State University. Busi ness. Is the major for his mas ters. Prior to joining PNB Dexter served with the Army for two years in Germany as a Lieuten ant. He also served as traveling field secretary for the Alpha Sig ma Phi fraternity for one year. In Portland Dexter has been active with the Junior Chamber of Commerce and served as an advisor for the Junior Achieve ment program. He also has been a member of the PNB Speakers Bureau. Dexter and his wife, Marilyn, are living in Pendleton. Oregon Scenic Board Approves Highway Areas The Oregon Scenic Area Board recently announced the designa tion of 12 Intermittent sections along five highways in the north central region of the etate as scenic areas. The designated areas total 156.48 miles. Hie board held public hear ings recently in lleppner on four petitions involving a total of 176.12 miles along state high ways. The board denied desig nations on three other sections for a total of 19.64 miles. Highways Involved are the Pendleton-John Day Highway (US395). WascoHeppner (ORE 206). lleppner (ORK74). Kim berly-Long Creek (State High way No. 402) and Heppner Spray (OKE207). Sections designated as scenic areas along highways are area: that are determined to be of un usual natural scenic beauty Within these designated areas with few exceptons. advertising signs are prohibited. HEPf NER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thunder. Julr 17. 1969 Gabberts Plan Move Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Gabbert who have made their home In New Plymouth, Idaho, for the past several years have sold their holdings in a cattle ranch there and plan to return to this area temporarily, where they will live on their ranch south of lone. The couple has purchased property in Mesa, Ariz., and plan to make their winter home there according to her sister, Mrs. Fred Mankin. Mr. and Mr. Aaron StubbU- fleld and boys of Walla Walla. Wn.. visited the Sam McDaniel home over the holiday week- end. Also visiting at the Mc Daniel home were Mrs. Maxine Mahon and boys of Elgin. The CIrd AlUtott family and the Morgan Connor family of Goldendale, Wn., enjoyed a camping holiday over the July 4 week-end while staying at Bench Lake on Mt. Adams in Washington. The Connor'a two daughters, Tracy and Tina, re turned to Heppner with the All stott family to spend a week here visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchens and their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Angell and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Clouli Wilcox- en returned to Heppner over the past week-end to visit friends and former neighbors. The coup le are former Heppner residents who moved to Florence, Ore., last year, where she is teaching Home Economics In the high school there. vest m uriresvs -FREE CARRYING CASE , FREE CARRYING CASE Irrigon Wafer Lines Extended Br FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON Water mains and lateral lines for the Irrigon municipal water system have been laid, including service con nections and the additional line to Ordnance and West on Utah Avenue. This extension was ap proved for construction after the basic contract was awarded. Contractor A. V. DeBlasio of Yakima has started cleanup and surface restoration, with m ost of the cleanup work done before the 4th of July week-end. Over The Tee Cup Br MARIE McQUARRIE xn o PS w fa POLAROID SWINGER $19.95 FREE CARRYING CASE POLAROID 210 AUTOMATIC CAMERA 549.95 PS a H n Q w H POLAROID B16 SWINGER $24.95 FREE CARRYING CASE POLAROID 220 AUTOMATIC CAMERA 79.95 Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Tommy and Gerald, spent the 4th of July with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Wilson. The two families traveled to Lynn wood, Wash on Saturday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett and family. Ihe boys and girls from the irrigon Community 4-H Club who attended the 4-H Camp at school is out uisiorin rant were liai e n e Braat, Kathleen Evans, Jeffrey Hawkins, Vickie Keith and Peggy Brandt. They were at Holiday time Isn't the best time for golfing news, so the "tee-cup" will be shallowly fill ed this week. Too many people going places to make news for our course here. On July 1, Ladies' Day. Su zanne Jepsen and Lois Hunt were hostesses. Barbara Clough, Helen Schaffitz, Hazel Mahoney, Marylou Kelly and Marie Me Quarrie, along with the two gals who served the punch and cot fee, made up the group. Really, mud, flood and what-have-you has hindered the golfing very little. It Is still a good challenge getting that little elusive ball into the cup. Ladies' Dav is start ing at 8:30 a.m., as the weather is warmer, and we are through long before noon. Come on, gals, let's have more of us on Tues day morning. In case you missed the spe cial notice from the Condon Golf Club in last week's paper, it will be repeated here. Their een erosity and thoughtfulness bears repeating. The City Council of Condon voted that Willow Creek Country Club members may play on their course, free of charge, until our course is up to "par". Right neighborly of them and we certainly appreci ate their doing this for us. As many people were out of town for the Fourth of July hol iday, there was nothing specif ically planned for the three days, however, the course was used by those here and also by goirers visiting in Hennner. Many boys and girls of high school age and younger have joined the club and have taken advantage or our little course this summer. We are so glad to nave tnem down there, en joying the game of golf, as at this age it is such a good time to Jearn to play unrestricted muscles, coordination and easy athletic ability. This also eives these kids of this age something to do, when the summer days get longer and longer after Welcome kids! Mr. and Mrs. Monte Younca and family of Spanawav, Wn., camp from Wednesday, June 25 recently visited here with her 3SV3 0NIAHHVD 1 3SV3 33H3" REXALL HAIR COLOR GRAB BAGS color color color Always Good Values ACCENT GLORY SHAMPOO GUARANTEED $10 VALUE NEW Reg. $1.50, Now Qc Now $1.00 Handy-Hannah Deluxe PENCIL TABLETS HAIR DRYER R 2Se and 49c, Now Ifte Reg. $29.95, Now $1Q00 Av QUICK - BANDS OGILVIE Wound Coverings Creme Color Foam Reg. 45c and 79c, Now JQc Rc9- $2-00 Now JQc to the 28th, returning home Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams, Robert, Mark, and Scott went on a camping and boating trip to Kose Lake, laano, Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl spent several days at the As sembly of God Camp meeting at .Brooks, Oregon, last week. In lieu of their regular Sun day evening service, members of the Irrigon Assembly of God crxurcn drove to tne Hermiston 1 Assembly, to hear a s'acred I musical presentation by Rev, ! and Mrs. Wesley Cronk. I Sheryl Partlow, Vicky Gay man, Mark Mestheth and Mike Easterling left Monday for the Assembly of God Youth Camp near iTaine city, They were ac companied by their pastor, the Kev. John H. Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl spent Sunday afternoon In Pasco, where they visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs, and Mrs. Partlow's uncle, Fred Mark-ham. mother. Mrs. Harriet Evans and her grandmother. Mrs. Alma Morgan. PETERSON'S Sidewalk Bazaar Specials! One 52-piece Set SILVERPLATE Reg. $120 " Q"'y $39.95 One 50-piece Set STAINLESS STEEL Reg. $19.95, Now Only $j495 ALARM CLOCKS Values to $9.95, Now Only $2.99 COSTUME JEWELRY VALUES OF $2.00 EACH Now 5 for ggc WATCH BRACELETS MEN'S AND LADIES' Values Up to $10.00, Now Only 99c THERE ARE MORE INSIDE! "Something from the is always something Jeweler's. special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER L-JL 1 BANKAMERICARD S ORE EN STAMPS Heppner SOUPS' Ph. 676-9610 Meadowood Camp Consultation Scene Communications disorders were to be analyzed thoroughly dur ing five consecutive Saturdays, starting last week, July 12, at Meadowood Springs summer speech camp, Maurice E. Mur ray, the camp director, has an nounced. Registration began at 7:30 a.m. last Saturday at the camp, located 12 miles east of Weston and west of Tollgate on Hwy 204. Consultants will both discuss and demonstrate various speech disorders and their therapies during the meetings. Under graduate or graduate credit may be taken for the sessions. Among the consultants will be Drs. James F. Maurer, coordina tor of audiology at Portland State University, Bruce P. Ry an, speech and hearing clinic, University of Oregon, and Ralph O. Coleman and Robert W. Blakeley, both of the University of Oregon medical school in SIDEWAUJ IT'S AT MILADIES DRESSES V2 OFF DRESSES $5.00 SWEATERS BLOUSES $5.00 $3.00 CAPRiS SKIRTS One-Third Off One-Third Off Short Coats One-Half Off TREMENDOUS BUYS ON OUR MISCELLANEOUS TABLE Mi Ladies Apparel Alice and Grace Heppner Portland.