Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 13, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tc$tt Prove LiMle
Iron in Water in
Thii Arco
SUn AJUson, ho leaches
lartti Sr lence.C hi-mistr) and
Pii)irs, i another one ho
a tutted and leaked lth
hi (Hi!-l-itw class twin e
peru-nce dutiiifi the eel. of
t nv iroiim-'nul Aar neis.
The Undents lriitl in
tu t from . lls am) tin-city
liter ft om ttUn Mies was
U su i f,.r h4!uUhIs aikimin
ral fiiiii -iii
r little inm ts f.rnnJ
in an) of the nuter. Mine
rals included calcium, Htas
slum, &,j!um, chlorides,
(ilni.s(!hu!i i aikl rarUTuii.
lUrdiM'Sti ranged from 13 to
125 cram r m llinf rams.
T! city jli r ha.l It ! ast
minerals in It,
Iht't found animonu and
1 tul'tytos in KiiUua mil
jHUkl a1 also in an irrita
tion ditch don In lone,
T! f.mtul 90 errent of
these oxioi. den. inking sul
slanrt-.s and 9;t perci nt of
t!' tuctrru hadheenremow
d from tt.e atr from the
Hiijwr srtr treatment
!lam Wore it as r -lamed
!ack into the creek.
On another tour, the class
as ,stion ttw Ht j-j-twrScut-r
treatment plan 1) HulSj ring
tr. Hi' Jem instratfd ttw
chlorine tt stint.
Tiw Mud.nts tioork.-don
tt.is aur li'.stmj Mud) rre
J-.'hn Suin u-r. Stit'Uty ttolff,
M.mte Schiller. Carol papi
tuau, Jim Varquardt, Janet
Stone and Loui.se Anderson.
Marj IioN-rts, 1'att) Daly,
rt(r Srhlichtitv. Hill Jej -en
and Jud Bennett ent
ith the croup for one day.
We The
96 Receive
Saddle Tickets
At Dinner
Nintey-six enjoyed t!,e
Cas)- Cliapel dinner Sun
day at the !( )F lull in Lex-iiii-tuTi.
Each gut st received
a tit kt t on tfie rojinp sad
dle t!ut will given aay
at the ?i-ray Rodeo. Cas
sey is a princess for the
rodeo. The princess selling
t he must tickets ill te nam
ed Queen. Fik1(-o dates are
May 20-21.
AMERICA'S
BIGGEST
WATCH VALUE
ELGIN!
. Sculptured m
i m'yf resistant,'
7 calentlar
!' 'iA Your choice !
'! M'' 17 JEWELS
: 2988 !
1 1 Remember, all Elgin Watches i'
i1 are Swiss made ... 1 7
l' jewels, shock-resistant with
i unbreakable mainsprings.
You will take extra pride in i
owning or giving a fine Elgin i
over 70,000,000 made
since 1864! i
'i ( case, crown and crystal are intact.
' immm. s "Something from the jeweWrft .
1 1 s iwaY something special" 1 ,
I1 Store Hcur: 9 A.M. to 6 FM. " """""7
i 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER 1 t. I
PH. 676-9200 UCL
t CRE EM
Mrs. J. Currin Is Honored
Mrs, John II Currm ali used.
OPianna ttnttit) Pendleton,
daughter of Mr. ami M ,
AlU-rl MrtcM, as tionord
l aUwl IS ole at a
Itridal Khoer, M hi. lay April
3, at the Hist Christian
Chun-h. Dianru ami John rr
named in the thurrh on
March 13.
f or Itw slioncr the sih-UI
room as decorated itl
daflodils. The refreshment
table 4s centered with a
sprlnB floral arranpemont
and a taut:ful layer cake
decorated in unite with blue
trimming am blue weddtne
Mis. A crystal punch tl
and silver lea sen lee ere
Women
NH. i MRS. CECIL JONES
of Lexington, attended the
dinner last Thurs. honoring
the lone-Lexington members
of the Advisory committee
and their wives and husbands.
The menu as in French
and was a real nice affair.
The appetizer vus a tasty
bit of pastry, Swiss cheese
slices baked between layers
of pie crust.
LEO FLOWERS AND RO
BERT CANTWELL of Monu
ment were doing business
around Heppner last Saturday
according to Hazel Bauman.
AMlmr. Piamu with lie
oH iiiiii; of her rifts ere
Jill Jicott ami cindy lurnelt.
pouring Hie coffee and lea
ere Mrs. George Currin
(aunt of Itie greim). Punch
is served by Mrs. Pearl
Wright (grandmother cf the
bride). C ultltu; the cake as
M s. Clayton Wright, llerm-
' - (aunl of the bride).
Hostesses for the shoer
ere Donna M.tllory. Creth
Harris, Jean Hall. Jill Scott,
Julie Ashbeek, Marlene
Peterson, Judy Wright aitd
Debbie Peck. DiariiJ and John
received nuny Ik'autlful and
useful lifts.
LAUNCHED FIRST BOAT
on Lake Penland!
Barbara Cutsforth finds a
shovel is an ideal oar.
Psychologist
Coming For
3rd of Series
Tue third of the Family
Life series will present for
thinking and sharing an
awareness of four tasks
around which personality
development evolves. They
are relationships to opposite
sex, relationships toparents,
relationships to peer group
and choosing a life work.
Dr. Jean Gardiner, a mem
ber of the Umr.tilla-Morrow
County Mental Health Clinic
Staff will conduct the session.
The series is the result
of extensive background pre
paration by Grace E. Drake,
Juvenile Department director
for Morrow County.
Learn Wise Meat
Buying Tips
Sue Dick, Grant County Home
Economist, and Don Stangel,
Morrow County 4-H and Liv
estock agent, will give some
of the answers to wise nn;at
choices at the Dorm, on the
Morrow County Fairgrounds,
April 20, at 1:30 p.m.
With meat prices much in
the news today, it is hoped
this program will be of in
terest to all hornemakersand
4-H leaders.
Morrow County Cowbelles
will have free beef recipes
and information on hand for
all attending as well as in
formative Extension bul
letins. This is information you can
take to the grocery store and
use!
It is strange how towns
get their names. Sheriff Mol
lohan was telling how a town
in New Mexico got its name.
Tucumcari. It seems this
certain Indian was brought in
frequently for being drunk
and the judge would say, "Two
Come Carry and off the In
dian would be taken to sleep
it off.
Have you ever seen anyone
weave a napkin as good as
President Ed Dick does at
the Chamber of Commerce
meetings????
NOW OPEN
j IRRIGATION RENTAL INC.
Boardman 481-2231
Located Vi mile East on old Hwy. 30
Rental-Sales-Service
Wheel Lines - Solid Set - Mainline
Gifford Hill 360 Circles
Annuol
Homcmokers
Set April 21
Day
A variety of events are
scheduled for the Extension
Itomvinakf in annual spline
festival In l held al Green
fu Id Grange, luurdiiun, Krl.
April :i. starting at 10;00
a.m. ALL miMFN A HE IN
ITFt), In keeping i!h (he dream
and the reality of develop
in. mi! in the luurdiiian-lrrl-eon
area "l'.! E. In The Sky"
as selected as the theme
for the day, ( P-Potentiul-Power-Prosperity;
I - In-(tustry-lrr
Ration; K- Expan-sion-Education-
tconouiy-En-vi
ronmeii!).
Karl Urban Opens
Awareness Week
At Heppner High
Karl Irban, professor of
Botany at BMCC In Pendle
ton, opened the Environmen
tal Aireness Week activi
ties at Heppner High School,
Tuesday morning. Mr. Urban
spoke to students and instruc
tors on key environmental is
sues and he was greatly con
cerned with the people Invol
ved in the eiivironm jntal cri
sis. Today's population has been
bombarded with anti-pollution
campaigns and ecology
oriented products, instigated
by businessmen seeking only
profits. People now seem to
turn off the idea of saving
the environment.
Mmy present day ecolo-
gists, although sincere in
their efforts, tend to go
overboard with environ
mental studies and plans for
revision.
The Eco-hypocrites are the
m'ddle-of-the-road environ
mentalists. They speak out
in favor of. pollution control
and cleaning up the environ
ment, while driving expensive
cars which emit sizeable
amounts of exhaust.
The most important point
stressed during the program
was the fact that people are
going to have to begin with
themselves on environmental
controls before any effective
pollution measures can be
successful.
By Lou Ann Kelly
Edith Nichoson
Honored
On Birthday
Mrs. Edith Nichoson was
honored on her 80th birtli-
dav. Anril 10. at the home
of Mrs. Clarence Holtz,
Guests present for the spe
cial occasion were Mrs.
Fredrick Martin, Mrs.
Fannie Griffith, Mrs. Ruby-
Roberts, Mrs. Vera Rietmann
and Mrs. Clell Rea.
It's sowing time - plant a
G-T Want Ad and watch sales
grow.
Rummage sale
date is set
The Spring Rummage Sale
sponsored by the Heppner
Civic League for benefit of
the Kindergarten will be
held on April 21 and 22. The
sale will be held at the Fair
grounds pavilion with the
doors opening at 8:00 a.m.
and closing at 6:00 p.m. both
days. When you are doing
your spring cleaning, please
don't discard any items which
could be donated to the rum
mage sale. Small items will
be soldonconsignmsntandall
types of household articles
are welcomed.
A baked food sale will be
held in conjunction with the
rummage sale on both Friday
and Saturday.
Because of the success
of the fall rummage sale it
has been possible topurchase
som? new educational mater
ials for the kindergarten
children. It is hoped that
the community will again sup
port this worthwhile project
by their donations and bypat
ronizing the sale. The phone
numbers to call for free pick
up of donations are: In Hep
pner, Betty Galbraith, 676
5338 orArlethaBrannon, 676
9694. In Lexington, Gwen
Dick, 989-8510. In lone, Anna
Lee James, 422-7533,
l uni'tkMm ill I "jHilluik '
ith the lliurdiuaii women
providing the iim In dish, ot
hers r asked li hriiit sul.ul
or di ssert, luliysltters 'ill
be available. Pino C ity Study
Group ill l In charge of
(he "coffee and I'ld-acipu lut
ed" hour. Hello lli ppwr
will lak tare if rtU.tra
lion at 10 o'clock.
ANDY 1 ANDKORCE. OSU
Wihllife S'Cia!ist, well
known as a conservationist
and Mlover In family Utf.t t
heriK'ss, will speak and Nhow
slides on "Fain ly Recrfa
llon". His presentation has
appe.il to all ares.
I FN VFl? GHKISHY of Hoe
ing will l. ll of prospects and
plans for development In
North Morrow County.
PR. ANN LITCHFIELD,
Assistant Director of Exten
sion will in ike her first visit
to Morrow Count) to meet the
women of the area. She will
explain the bnxid scope of
Extension programs for
today's living.
JEAN NELSON, chairman
of the Hoineiii.iker's Advisory
Comm'ttee extends an invi
tation to all women in the
county to attend. "This is
the one day each year when
all home makers are invited
to join in an educational and
fun day, to learn more a tout
Extension activities, as well
as other activities and deve
lopment in our county.
Please plan to attend this
special event '.
S EM
Nabisco
SUGAR
WAFER
Cookie Break
or Wattle Cream
2,or79
COFFEE
MATE oz.
chips 11 55
Best Foods V!!
MAYONNAISE aUBFII
ANACONDA ft Af
foil .y
RADISHES
'M 2
Oregon
SLICED
2 Lb. Pkg.
Surtenda Breaded
BEEF
PATTIES
Prices Good April 14
IIFITNER IOREI, fiAZKTTE TIMKS. ThuruUy. April 1.1. 1973
Bridal Shower
Given For
Michelle Miller
Vli ltWIe Miller Ms honor
ed with i bridal shower al
the home of Mrs. Hill Ru-t-liiiiiu,
one, on Apr, C, Mist
Miller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. I It Miller Jr., Hep.
pner, Is the brldet'lect of
Hon Hums, Maker.
Colors of I'.rcwi anil y llo
act-enied tlie hriilal -theme
party which was hosted by
Mrs, Hill Rlitiiiann, Mrs.
.totierl Hoskins, Mrs. Don
Peterson, and Mrs. Louis
Carlson.
Ilnskins, Mrs. J)on Peterson,
and Mrs. Louis Carlson.
Mrs. Miller Jr., mother of
the bride-to-be poured and
Mrs. Milton Morgan her aunt
cut the cake. Mrs. Wate
Crawford, Miss Miller's
grandmother, was a s'Cla!
finest. Mrs. Tom Hush, cou
sin of (lie bride-to-be, was
an out-of-town guest from
Hermiston.
Skating Party
Well Attended
A recent group skating
pirty at Richland, Wn. was
attended by 18 members of
t h e Interdenominational
Breakfast group of Lexington
youths. Carl Marquardt was
their chaeron for the evening.
1(1 IE i, ;
SERVE HIM QUALITY FOOD!
( M SchillingSsV
11 ; EE3
b x.:k s fnt!i.i farm
0- 75 Z
Fresh
STRAWBERRIES
Bu.
19
Pint Cup
Green Onions 2 bu. 190
CABBAGE
Chief
BACON
$1.59
& 15
MARKET
Lock of Honesty
Of Fornily Disharmony
Tim fount ton n for the
launching of the family Mfc
series Has "our Kind', a
one act p4y hy tt , w.ii, r
Illth Iraina Club. Tt
play as a vrrtMl -behavioral
roidraduli.iii Hat can I
fouiid Inmany AiiK'rlranfainl.
lies.
The larenls discouraged
their daughter gojn steady
!!h a toy ho they thought
ftasn't llieir kind because of
his family lai-k'round, money
and social position fthich the
audience thought m pretty
phony. The daui:htt-r had a
different evaluation of him
and liked him for his though
fulness of others and didn't
folio "the croftd".
Their son as Involved In
a "tar & feather" episode
following footfall game.
The parents were agtust that
their son would "do (tut to
us)". They urged ,im to
to an Individual and not Mlo
the crowd.
The audience led by Ted
Condon, director of the I'nn
tilla County Hoys' Ranch,
evaluated the actions of the
make-believe family and their
relations with each other.
Volunteers acted the roles In
a manner which they thought
was m ire typical.
The meeting was attended
50-30 by parents and students
who were enthusiastic about
the first session.
3 for
lb. 90
U.S.D.A. Choice
ROUND
STEAEC
10
L
IU
( ty 1
Phones: (Groc). 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
May 60 Cause '
Mr. Condon numinrd up th
evening of coiiimunkatlon
is fcluiruv, thinking and act
ing, Coitimuniratiiin Is a
diiut-le ntttssat-e, " say It
and you bear It ami ther la
much that ran iuM-.ii tat.
n."
There should It cimsls
wv In communication
both vet tally ami beltavlo
rally. In the development of
the Individual person, there
Should lie resiect of Indivi
duality, an Individual should
be piven t!te rlnht to make
decisions as he Is able to
accept the results of his de
cisions. The successful In
dividual is one who ran share
himself.
" Fa niily conflicts" he said,
are son.t lines due t lack of
honesty ith each other.
Members of the play cast
ho were perfection In theif
character portrayals wre
Greg Davidson, father; Marie
Van Marter, in ither; Charlie
Rawlins, son; Barb Shernan,
diuhter; Dale Hedman, boy
frieni. Hutch Taylor, prin
cipal. Mrs. Hill Rawlins
was director.
bob Hart and Jerry Cala
van, counselors and Kerry
Andrews and Lee Reed, toys
from "he Boys Ranch also
came over to participate in
the evening program.
The series will continue
each Wednesday
Blue Bonnet
0LE0
1 lb.
for
Lindsay
PITTED
OLIVES
39
Minute-Maid
ORANGE
JUICE
55
Flav-R-Pac
STRAW
BERRIES
10 OZ.
3 for
RUMP
ROASTS
ib. 890
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&II
Green Stamps
GREEN
swMps