McMurtry's SOth Spring Things ENGAGED lone Topic Club Visits Boardman experimenting with both here Friend are cordially Invited to the reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMurtry on their 50th Wedding Annivers ary. The affair will be held this unday at the Christian Church afom 2 until S p.m. The McMurtrys have asked that there be no gifts but the committee has suggested giving them a money tree. Speaker Named for Senior Girls' Luncheon Senior girls of Riverside, lone and Hcppner High Schools will be guests of the Heppner Soroptimists Club at luncheon this Friday at St. Patrick's Parish Hall. The speaker selected to give the talk this year is a tantalizing speaker from Eastern Oregon College, Audrey Snodgrass. Some insight into the kind of person she is may be guessed from what she wrote - "I have enjoyed everything I have done. I feel satisfaction on two counts. I have crystalized two import ant themes in my life: my confidence in the human being Garden Needs Filled at lone Plant Sale Do you need replacements for those bare spots in your flower garden and yard? Come to the lone Garden Club Plant Sale at the lone Legion Hall Thursday, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fall asters, ester reed daisies, peonies, mums, dahlias, glad bulbs, sedums (ground covers ) evening bloom ing primroses, and many other plant varieties will be on sale. Why not buy that Mother's Day present in the "Special Gift" department? Lovely place mats, two year date calendars, note cards and many other special items. If you are having trouble arranging flowers for that special occasion, oasis is just what you need? After shopping, refresh your self -with a elicHnir'pBcrf homemade pie and coffee is the suggestion of Pat Pettyjohn, publicity chairman. and the way to do is to be'." Things she has done includes teaching in Portland at the Parkrose Heights junior high. La Grande High School and Eastern Oregon College. Fol lowing a degree in Fashion Arts at Woodbury College in Los Angeles she interned with designers of the movie industry. She has written and sold numerous short stories. She attended the University of Oregon. University of Pitts burgh and EOC. She is married and her husband is manager of the La Grande Chamber of Commerce. Water Safety Study Group Topic "Water Safety" will be the topic for May lessons at all Home Extension study groups George C. Gutierrei and Helen S. Gutierrei, lone, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Christine Lee, to Steven Gary Gillette. The Dalles. Steven is the son of Richard Gillette, Pendleton, and Mrs. Joan Phipps, The Dalles. Chris is a graduate of lone High School and now works as a dental assistant in The Dalles. The wedding will be held on August 3, 7:00 p.m. at Saint Peters Landmark, The Dalles. House Plants New Sale Items This year's Methodist Church Lawn Sale on May 19, will offer several new items. A good selection of house plants, in various size pots, are a new item. The attractive cemetery pieces are being made and will be presented as a timely item, along with various very good buys in assorted household goods. Lunch will be served in the Church basement where vari ous baked items will be display ed for sale. Last year's sale was marred by a terrific downpour and the Methodists are wondering if they can influence the weather man to bring rain again this year, but to hold it off until just after the sale. Ilv I'ASSAMIH 4 tl. I The lone Topic Club made a n(l 0,ht,r PlttcM Mr. McFad trip to Boardman on their !7V ! tour on regular meeting date, April 23. ro"'' being conducted by Each member took a guest. 'nR Rupert Kennedy, Manager of ""J Gar Swan- the Morrow Co Port Commit. Bon- of Port Commission sion, conducted the club on a ?nd. Mrr Swanson, and Roy Mir of Bonrdman and discussed nd8,rom- Member of Port its plans for the future. They Commission, had lunch at the Dodge CPv Inn. .,Thpy finil,hed the afternoon at Jack McFadden, Manager of Marinf Park for refreshments Boeing Projects, explained the mcd bV Mr Catherine Lind different things that Boeing Is l!m and Mr- F"nny Griffith who were hostesses. HEPPNER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday May 3, It73 1 McDonald Speaks on Solid Waste taken from the same point showed how the fill was made, compacted, covered with dirt, layer after layers. By allowing It to settle for a vear or so. It John McDonald, w ith Clark k Groff Engineering firm is a frequent visitor to the county and Is becoming a familiar figure as he speaks before any group that will ask him. He is studying the solid waste situa tion in i he county and is working with a large committee to arrive at a solution to the problem tUt will I acceptable for environmental quality con- Grosliono' on Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Vic Groshens had some good fishing on the Columbia. They camped at the mouth of the Deschutts and fished below the John Day dam. They caught seven fine Chi nook. Vic says he counted 187 poles in the area. Thev had planned to meet Vic's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groshens of King City but missed them. Luler " the Edward Groshens came up to visit them. Super success story for want ad. Phyllis Piper put ad in for large kraut board lost between Lex and Heppner. She had left it on t he out side of the trunk of her mother's car while unloading other items and failed to retrieve it before her mother drove off. When her mother got home to lleppner--no kraut board. Phyllis put an ad in with little hope of finding the board but the night the paper came out. Mrs. Joe Carr read the ad and called to tell Phyllis she had found the tole-painted kraut hoard along side the highway. School Directors Election May 7 First Day Fishing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath and Morrow County reports their son-in-law and daughter The annual School Directors Election is scheduled for Mon day. May 7th. All regular school district polling places will be open from B. 00 a.m. to 8:00p.m. Only one petition for each position was filed by the filing deadline of April 6th. Therefore, no positions will be contested in this years election! Dr. Wallace Wolff, representing Zone VII from the City of Heppner, and John Matthews, representing Zone II fron Irrigon. have both filed to succeed thenselves as District School Board Mem- In Advisory Committee posit ions the following candidates will be running unopposed: Heppner-Lexington: Judy Buschke and Fritz Cutsforth. lone; Jim West, Katherine Lindstrom, and Mike Palmer. Boardman-Irrigon: Allan Akesson, Burrel Cooley, and Kenneth Munger. Absentee ballots are avail able in the District Office at Lexington for those unable to vote in their regular polling place on May 7. 1973. MRS. HENRY (LORA) STOTTS had surgery for the second time on April 26 at St. Anthony's Hospital. She is in room 416 and would enjoy hearing from her friends. She is improving very well. 2 Forced to Move TO on car 12 CEKTBT. payments x M ft Set up In Pendleton CALL 276-3611 Dealer in Extension home economist Molly Saul. Study group leaders who will teach the lessons at the 20 study groups recently receiv ed training from Clint Pryor, Director of Safety Programs, American Red Cross. Leaders who will teach the lesson are: Mrs. Joe Bartlett, Boardman; Mrs. Jerry Myers, Echo; Mrs. Gordon Meyers, lone; Mrs. D. Gerking, Mrs. Walter Wright, Heppner. lone Garden Club to Show Film Wednesday, May 9 is the next date of the lone Garden Club meting to be held at the Klinger home in Lexington at 2:00 p.m. Helen Martin will show a film on Sespervivums and Sedums entitled, "A Visit to Oakhill Gardens." Visitors are wel come. Son Arrives The Ervin Andersons have received word of the birth of Michael Ryan Sheehan April 12 in Los Angeles. He is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheehan and first grandchild of Mr and Mrs. Boyd Redding of Los Angeles. Mrs. Sheehan was i ho former Shari Redding, a niece of Alena Anderson's. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Schultz met Mr. Schultz's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maynard of Prairie City at the Malheur Reservoir for the opening weekend of fishing. They report great fishing but the weather was freezing cold. While thev couldn't see the lake in its entirety, they counted 200 fishermen on the bank and 76 boats out in the Lake. ber We the Women ipital CHOCOLATES 8P Suite's 2.50 lb. a woman never forgets... the man who remembers HURRAY'S REXALL DRUG Recently he showed slides mid talked to the Heppner .WnpumiKi Club and the lleppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce. He said thnl production of solid waste Is a natural human happening. He gave the average number of refrigerators, stoves and other solid wastes that would natural ly he discarded in a population the size of Heppner. "Disposal should be routine". Eventually recycling may take 90 percent of the wastes. His slides showed the changes i hat one operator made in an 8 acre rock quarry. Pictures may then be used as a building Rite. In picking up the daily garbage he said that people will spend more money if they think it is an Improvement. Also that volume is the key to economy. Average cost for truck haul is $1.24 per mile. For this reason, land fill sites need to be close. Alternate possibilities are being considered. One recycling possibility is to have all wastes shredded and metals taken out to be shipped by barge down the river to Portland. The remaind er would be spread on the land not as fertilizer but use the land as a disposal place. ittitiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiimiiiminniiiiiiiiiiiiimmtinniiroiiiuiiimiiunir'i To Mother With Love iiiinmiinimtiinBiiiiiiii you're Invited Patients admitted to Pioneer Memorial Hospital this week were Edward Palmer, Condon; Frank DeMerritt, Kinzua; Clif ford Aldrich, lone; and Howard Crowell, lone. Dismissed were: Milinda McBride, Heppner; Velva Bechdolt, Heppner; and Bruce Clement, Heppner. , BOB JEPSEN is at Denver working with the National Extension people on a wheat program. Go To Beautiful Hew Idea Mother's Family Ring TOO Plus 54 each stone 20 other styles to choose from prices from $26.00 pm. "Something iron tb mten V BlwaT, omethina; peeled'' JEWELERS itt maim st. ntrrmtn 1 f- t2 I" J ' " ' ' ' I p 00 j- Mrs. Vic Groshens is back home after spending several d days in St. Anthony's Hospital. 5 She broke her ankle in two 5 places when she tripped over a J dog that had recently adopted B the young Vic Groshens. She 0 will have a full leg cast for at f. least six weeks. 4 Besides Vic's brother, Mr. d and Mrs. Edward Groshens of 5 King City, they have also had a j visit from their son, Mr. and J M7s"Edward ' Groshens of W Medford since Mrs. Groshens p has broken her ankle. She is jf getting around in a wheel chair d and hopes to try crutches somei A of these days. 5 Robin Petrik Fundi Heppner Elks Lodge and La W Grande Lodge have added P $544.60 for daily operation of the kidney machine for Robin Petrik. Heppner recently raised $100 and $444.60 was received from the La Grande Lodge. Elks Help S L Gifts Marked Fashionable What ever her style find the perfect finishing touch in our varied accessory collections. See everything from classic sweaters to elegant handbags in color and refreshing designs to delight mother. "Say It With Flowers" J Roses Bedding Plants Full Line Vegetables Arrive April 26 C0RUETT GREEN FEED Tel. G7C-9422 Navy Recruiter Raises Arabians Vern Olson, navy recruiter who is in Heppner nearly every week also raises Arabians. They live in Hermiston. In three recent shows, the Olsons' horses placed five times out of six in halter class. Their Arabian stallion is Rolans'nds and Ahana is their mare. RANDY LOTThas been called to Mississippi by the serious illness of his father. MRS. !)KE MARTIN and Suzanne of Portland spent . Easier weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson. The Andersons went home with them and visited with them and the Al Parent family. Ervin purchased a new pickup and drove it home. QOTS JOT5 While in Arlington setting up their Rodeo ad I got a picture of their mayor, Foster Odom. Less than a week later while we were enroute to Portland we stopped in Arlington for breakfast and chatted with Mayor Odom again. He mentioned in our conversation that he was going to Portland too.. ..to hear his cousin, Senator Mark Hatfield. He also cleared up a mystery. I have never heard what the O. stood for in the Seantor's name, Mark O. Hatfield. The O. stands out alone and it stands for Odom, an old family name. The Kindergarten "swing band" from left: Carmine Papineau, Steve Nelson, Neal Frederickson, Paul Anderson, Jenifer Hughes, Kimberly Hughes, Jodi Padberg, Ronnie Wood, Dennis Warren, Kenny Graves. Kindergarten Visitation You are also urged to attend the next meeting of Heppner Community Kindergarten par ents, Monday, May 14, at 8:00 p.m. in the kindergarten room. Officers for the coming year will be elected at this meeting so it is important to have as many parents of new students as possible. If you know of any children of kindergarten age who have not been contacted, please call Claudia Hughes at 676-5349. If your child will be five by Nov. 15 you will probably want him to attend one session of kindergarten as a visitor jusi to see what is in store for him. These new children are being asked to visit either a morning or afternoon class anytime from May 1 to May 11. The morning session is from 8:45 to 10:45 and the afternoon is from 12:15 to 2:15. You may visit with your child if you like. Sunday evening I arrived home from three days with nothing but women. ...5O0 of them. I guess I'm just not a woman libber. I enjoyed the three days at the Soroptimist Conference at Sea-Tac. .learn ed a lot. ..it was truly inspira tional. But how good to get home to Charlie and just people. SOUNDLESS My God, My God, They have such needs Those who I never heed No wrong, no error, ever exceeds Those speechless ones, we thoughtless bleed In vocabulary wealth, to be born But save them not, in Speechless born Their graves with my tears ! adorn But save me not, In wretched born Glad to die, wretchedness cries Glad to join those who could not cry In peace I hope. We rest there For life's guilts are written there In life's living to compare The speech, the Sound, an impress born And what we are, That has no form. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiaiiiiituHBsa Mi She 1 W w7 Favorites mi Enjoy! Blouses Hand Bags Lingerie If you want fo be becoming, youll be coming to By Leah Roark Lexington, Oregon itnuiMiHWinuiwwmuuiuimuwuTn