Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 11, 1969, Sec. 2, Page 2, Image 10

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62ETTE-TIMS
I Thurso September 11. 1969
U of 0 Outlines
Revised System
Of Registration
A revised registration proeed
ure wiil be in effect at the Uni
versity of Oregon this fail, according-
to Donald E. Rhoades,
new registrar at the University.
The entire registration process
will be conducted in McArthur
Court and adjacent gymnasiums
in the School of Health, Physical
Education and Recreation.
The registration period will be
from Wednesday, September 24,
through Friday, September 26.
Students whose last names
start with letters A through G
will report on Wednesday; those
yviiobc iusi names siari wim let
ters H through N will report on
Thursday; and those whose last
names start with letters O
Wrougn Z Will report on Friday.
Students who do not report
ana register on tnese designated
dates will begin a late registra
tion process on Monday, Septem-
oer Late registration will in
volve the time-consumino' nrn
cess of obtaining departmental
signatures and other necessary
requirements for registration
irom regular onices throughout
me campus, itnoaaes warns.
Move to Springfield
Mrs. Rodney W. Brown, the
former Tamara Smith, and
daughter, Amy, have moved
from Yakima, Wn., to Spring
field, awaiting the arrival of
S-Sgt. Brown from overseas ser
vice later this month. He will
be released after 11 months in
Vietnam, and will study at the
university or uregon, and will
meei nis nine-month-old daugh
ter for the first time.
They will reside at 390 N. 32
oi. in spnngneid. Mrs. Brown
has been in Yakima with her
parents, iwr. and Mrs. Ray Smith,
former Heppner residents, since
her husband left for Vietnam
last October.
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Drug Analysis
Offered Parents
By Police Labs
State Police Superintendent
Holly V. Holcomb announced on
September 2, that In an effort
to aid parents who have reason
to believe their children may be
using narcotics or dangerous
drugs, may now leave suspectod
substances for analysis by the
State Crime Detection La bora
,il I tory at any State Police office
in the state. Any Information so
obtained will be kept conflden
tlal between the parents and the
State Police.
It was explained that on oc
casion parents will note unus
ual changes in the personality
and habits of their children.
which may Indicate drug usage.
and will observe unidentified
tablets, capsules, powders and
M vegetable material in the rlnth.
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A KNITTED SWEATER con-
tructed and modeled by
Christina Lindstram, lone,
with a wool pants suit
brought her a blue ribbon
championship at the 1969
State Fair in her division. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy W. Llndstrom.
Rebekahs Resume Fall Meetings
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Past Noble
Bank Debits Decline
During Year's Period
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van-
Blokland were visited by their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale VanBlokland,
Portland. They were here Aug
ust 22-24. Also visiting Knhir,.
were Gary VanBlokland and his
A BLUE RIBBON winner at the children.
1969 Oregon State Fair 4-H in- Under the program announc
tennediate style revue was led, a parent may take such ma
Shauna Berastrom, lone, terial to a State Police office
shown here in her blue wool and leave it for laboratory anal
coat dress. She was also win- vsls. The parent need not leave
ner in her divlson at the Mor- his name, but will be assigned
row county style revue. Shau-1 a number. After approximately
na Is the daughter of Mr. and ten days, the parent may call
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom. the office where the material
was leit witnout revealing nis
identitv. iislntT nnlv thp nnmhpr
assigned, and will be informed Grand's club of Holly Rebekah
of the result of the analysis. Lodge met last Wednesday noon
In the event the mater al is i me ixrage naii ior us reKuir
idpntifipH an narmtw or Han. meeting and luncneon. nosiess
m-.. k naun. ...in w ps tnT thp Aav wprp Mrs. Frank
Honk J.klt. . tl, r..!. 1""". "'" l"1"" " " n-Li""".".'.;" , ."
"""" "V-"'L-3. Y' A".,;, warned of the probability of us- KODinson ana Airs, joe iotorn.
"iicr k n u rvaa innnminir .1 i i iu m . . .
Following a delightful lunch
eon, the meeting was called to
order by the vice-chairman, Mrs,
Yocom. Those present for the at
ternoon were Mrs. Joe Engleman
and Mrs. Delsie Chapel of lone,
Mrs. A. F. Majeske, Mrs. Flor
ence McMillan, Mrs. Trannie
Parker, Mrs. Oris Padberg, Mrs.
Kenneth Palmer, Mrs. Wayne
Papineau, Mrs. Archie Munkers,
Mrs. C. C. Jones and the host
esses. Door prize was won by
Mrs. Chapel.
The next meeting is in De
comber, with Mrs. Palmer and
Mrs. Jones as hostesses,
Holly Rebekah Lodge met last
Thursday evening for the first
meeting of the fall season. Plans
were made for the assembly
president's visit in October, with
committees being appointed for
this and for the District Conven
tion in Heppner.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing the meeting in the din
Schools to Have
Hearing Tesls
Audiometric testing in Mor
row county schools is scheduled
for September 23 and 24, accord
ing to an announcement receiv
ed by Mrs. Lowell Chally, Mor
row County Health Nurse.
As part of the Hearing Con
servation Program, Maternal
and Child Health Section, Ore
gon State Board of Health, a
qualified audiometrlst will test
the hearing acuity of kinder
garten, first, third, fifth, and
seventh grades, as well as re
ferrals from any other grades
made by teachers or the nurse
if a hearing problem is suspected.
Hearing testing will be done
In Heppner schools on Tuesday.
September 23. and on Wednes
day, September 24, at A. c
Houghton school at Irrigon,
Riverside Jr. and Sr. High school
at Boardman, and at the lone
schools.
UEnniSTof
Appl
lances
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lott and
children traveled to Walla Wal
la Saturday, September 6. On
the way home they attended the
Dress-up Parade in Pendleton.
RICK'S
HOUSE OF DISCOUNT
"If I Don't Have It
Son of a Gun!"
2133 N. 1st Hermlston
Ph. 567-8960
Home of Norge Appliances
Appliances Furniture Air
Conditioning
New & Used
Automobiles
Rohrman Ford
Ford Since 1930
Ph. 567-3291
Appliance Repair
ing room. Mrs. A. F. Majeske
won the coin drill prize.
HANDY HANK REPAIR
Franchised Westinghouse
Dealer
Bring your appliances in
for repairs.
Make an appointment for
repairs while you wait
672 Main, Hermlston
Ph. 567-5221
'We Sell the Best and Service
the Rest."
Automotive
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YZZZr 1' 'Hn'fa aw by the child and can ar-
wLw!7 uitMf through his physician for
"'...'"Unv indicated medical assistance
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ic Research has reDortcd.
Debits for July 1969. totaled Klau PaI,-. nil
total was' $62,442,000 and for Named At Arlinaton
July. 1968. the total was $62.- J
8b4,000. Effwtivp Sontemhf-r 1. Officer
Oregon with 346 banks report- Gary C. Novotney will be pro
ing had a percentage decrease moted to corporal and will as
of 4.4 in July 1969 compared sumc the duties of the Assist
with June, 1969, and a 21.3 per- ant Station Commander of the
centage increase in July, 1969, State Police office at Arlington.
compared with July, 1968. Officer Novotney became a
Total bank debits for JUly. stato nnlirn nfflrrr nn KxnlPmhor
4 a a' 4 Arm rfs r i
ivuv, come io Dti,it,wu. rorM, 1961, with assignment to traf-
june, i:m me xoiai was v fic patrol duty at Ontario,
73,511,000 and for July, 1968, He was born at Bend, and Is
me ioihi was m.sio.sauw. a graduate of the John Day High
school.
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fiance. Mltr AA. i"" wiiicer novotney, n wue nu
p.nir;t ; - vumaiun, iraae ai nome wnere your inree sons, win move to Arnng-
renUieiOn. flnllars hauA mnrs uuiu Inn K fVlnhnf 1
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(DMMUIMCE
S TMMUM3 YEAMILIII)!
Enter Our Punt,
Pass and Kick
Competition
WIN distinctive trophies . . , three for each age bracket . . .
a total of 18 awards in all! Qualify for all-expense-paid trips
with dad to further competitions. National finalists compete
at the Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla., during the NFL playoff
game.
IT'S FUN! IT'S FREE! You compete only with boys of your
own age, which gives you a wonderful chance to win!
Remember . . . you must be occompanied by a parent or legal
guardian to register.
REGISTRATION OPENS MONDAY,
SEPT. 15
REGISTRATION
CLOSES
ON OCTOBER 10
COMPETITION SET
OCTOBER 11
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Mrs. A. F. Majeske has gone
to Portland where she will vis
it at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 Troy Griffin
T I Ol ...111 M !
vey wngni. one wu tmc iui
GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD
Used Cars
Everything in Automotive and
Car Parts Nw Used Rebuilds
Wholesale Retail
The home of "one million
road-tested parts"
Sam & Chris
Godwin
the couple's small Haiiphtr, iHerm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 667-4611 I
Boats
Harry Phillips
Company
Herm.-McNary Hwy.
Ph. 567-5982
Boats Motors Tra ilers
Sales and Service
DATSUN DEALER
"Open 7 Days A Week To
Serve You"
Floor Covering
MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING
500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212
Carpeting Draperies Paints
Floor Covering WaU Tile
We install everything but
the paint
while Mrs Wright attends a re- j Furniture, Appliances
fresher school for RN in Oregon. ' rr
Livestock Auction
Moving
wfld wide moving
o nrf itereg
form!
BRING YOUR MOTHER OR DAD
WHEN YOU REGISTER:
lone area Boys at Bristow's
Market.
All others at Heppner Auto
Sales, Heppner
Mrs. Florence McMillan is pn0ne 567-6198
sDending a lew aays ai xne
home of her son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cool
and familv in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Marshall of
Albanv srent a few days visit
in? his brother and familv. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall. On
Friday they motored to Uklah
and other points of interest with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer,
enjoying a sightseeing tour of
Eastern Oregon.
Miss Leora VanWinkle was
taken to Portland last week by
her brother and sister-In -law,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald VanWink
le. She was returning to her
work in San Francisco, Calif., af
ter visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. J. VanWinkle.
Mrs. Venice Hendrickson has
rented the Buster Vinson house
and completed moving in this
past week.
Mrs. Vern Viall was a patient
in a Portland hospital a couple
of davs last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Davis
and children, formerly of Ukiah,
have moved their trailer to Lex
ington where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Padberg
were recent Portland business
visitors.
Mrs. B. J. Doherty spent last
week in Newport with her dau
ghter. Martha, who Is employed
on the teaching staff in that
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers
and Mrs. Trannie Parker were
Portland callers this week.
Men's Round-Up for the
Church of Retreat was held re
cently at Canby. Those attend
ing fom the Christian churches
were Bill B. Marquardt and sons,
Bruce and Rick; Carl Marquardt
and son, Jim; Matt and Robert
Hughes; T. E. Messenger, Sr.,
and son, Carroll; Everett Struck
meier and Kenneth Baker.
Miss Norita Marquardt, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Mar
quardt, left on Monday for Port
land where she will enroll in
the Multnomah School of the
Bible where she is majoring in
music.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gradv Banks of Hermiston one
day last week.
Rev. Don Johnson has set this
week as "Visit the Preacher
week at the parsonage in Hepp
ner. All members are most cor
dially invited to call this week
and make the acquaintance of
the minister and famly.
254 Hermiston Ave.
WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
The home of the most stylish of furniture and best in
appliances, TV and stereo at the lowest possible price.
We Service All Brands of Appliances, TV and Stereo
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC.
990 E. Main Ph. 567-3149
SALE EVERY FRIDAY
12:30 PM. Sharp
Emmett Rogers Bill Bowden Carson Vehrs .
CALL
COLLECT
GO-MAC MOVING
AND STORAGE: :.
140 S. W. 11th Hermiston
Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 276-1357
Call on the Professionals
Harold Godwin Bob McAhern
Telephone
The Gazette-Times
676-9228
FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES
OR WRITE BOX 337,
HEPPNER 97836
Nursing Home
A Christian Center for Christian People
A
. . 24-Hour Nursing Care
.. Home For The Aged
. . Occupational and Physical Therapy
. . Lowest Rates Possible
Consistent With Quality Care
HERMISTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER
Church Related Not Church Owned
Call 567-8337 970 W. Juniper Hermiston
Pharmacy
HERMISTON DRUG
114 Main
Ph. 567-3072
Miss Paula Siewert was visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Siewert, and friends over
Labor Day week-end. She Is em
ployed by Tektronix Corporation
in the Beaverton area.
"Your Family Drug Store"
FOUNTAIN
RECORD DEPT.
PRESCRIPTION DEPT.
Gifts For All Occasions
Be A Winner! It's Easy! It's Fun! It's Free!
PPMEB AOT
SALES,
Ml,
Heppner
Ph. 676-9152
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STOP BATTERY
TROUBLE
WITHVX-6
mu na h-sicom umn check today
Riist ttt keod if your car and look at Bit
battery. A freti ar whits formiiiot around
tiit Battery ar terminals burs tulpkatita
and snlpbatioa Beam your car's battery
is dyinf. Yoa aeed VX-S immediately, ar
yoa will toia kava ta spend money for a
ae battery. If there is aa sulphatJoa, yea
cat arerent it by addim VX-S io it
takes Just a minute ta increase the life af
year battery by years. VXS is backed by
aa aecenditienal money-back guarantee,
far I ar 12 Tilt batteries.
RAY WINSLOW
AGENT
Box 276 Ph. 676-S2M
Call 676-9228 for
Directory Ad Rates
Radio and TV
LEE'S RADIO
AND TV CLINIC
200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8412
Complete Television Service
Rentals And Sales
"Electronics is our business
not a sideline".
Motorola Sylvania
Radiator Service
JONES RADIATOR
SERVICE
o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing
o Recorlng of Auto, Truck, Tractor
Radiators and Beaters
Serving this area for 16 Tears
1315 N. 1st, Hermlston
PH. 567-6916
Ready-Mix
UMATILLA READY-MIX
2 Locations Hermiston and Umatilla
330 W. Elm
Ph. 567-6173 or 567-5314
Always at Your Service With
Concrete for Home and Business
Crushed Rock
Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories
Stationery
Your Complete Stationery
Store
Magnetic Signs Books
Art Supplies
Picture
Frames
Name Plates
ARTS I STATlONEPiV CODVUIZ
Magnetic Sigi
Jdams
You Can Insert Your
Advertising Message for
A Low Rate Call 676-9228
Tires
Trailers
INVITATION
Come in and view one
of the nicest selections
of Travel Trailers in
Eastern Oregon
Coffee Being Served
HERMISTON TRAILER CENTER
ml N. Herm.-McNary Dam
Hwy.
Marv and Marjorie Thompson
Ph. 567-5224
Louie's
O. K. TTRE STORE HERMISTON
Specializing in Brakes, Alignment
and Balancing
Wide Tires. Fiber Glass and Radial Tires
Pickup. Truck Farm Tires
Shocks and Batteries
17 Years Fast, Dependable Service