rKILNlS arrived Saturday
evening (or houKearmng
and pot luck picnic In It patio
Kasehn of Dan I Barbara
James on Baltimore Street,
Outdoor grilled hamhurgpri
and chicken lth R-BOue
sauce and other dclltitful
foodt. were topped off by (lie
Marshall' home made Ice
cream, The James' enjoyed
opening mimtxr of y tfts
from their friends.
It's a girl
Mr, and Mrs. RurkeGentry
of Heppner ari the parents
of their first child, a daugh
ter born April 30 at dermis
Ion. She clt;hed 6 pounds
and 5 oas. She has been
named bawna Waynette.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Gentry of Hep
pner and for. and Mrs. Ray
Hritt of Spray. Great grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
John Hopper of tleppner and
Mrs. Myrtle Barkloo ofSher-wood.
Memorial Fund
Set up for Mark
because there have been
many lniuii les about a mem
orial for Mark Hlakncy ho
died April 29 at Prosscr.
Contributions may be sent to
the Sacred Heart Memorial
Fund care of his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Blakney.Pros
ser. The money will be used
to purchase a statue of the
M auoiina for the church the re.
Tliis purchase was an unrea
lised goal of Mark's youth
group.
Women to Tour
North County
Monday
A women's tour of North
Morrow County, Monday, May
15, sponsored by the home
makers Advisory Committee
is open to all Interested In
the many developments and
growth in the area.
Tour will start from Board
man City Hull at 10 a.m.
The Wildlife Refuge and near
by areas will be toured dur
ing the morning. Boeing de
velopments will be scheduled
for the afternoon.
Anyone wishing to join the
group at noon for the tour
of the Boeing development
only, may do so.
The tour will be in lieu
of the two county program
development meeting. Uma
tilla County Advisory Com
mittee members have been
invited to join the Morrow
County women, as have all
other Umatilla county women
who are interested in devel
opments occuring inthearea.
Guides will be Harold Kerr,
Morrow County Extension
Agent and Denver Crigsby
project manager of Boeing.
DObG HOLT, 18, ofOregon
city has enlisted in the
U.S. Navy Reserve and will
enter active service Sept. 4,
1972 to attend Nuclear Tech
nitions school. Upon high
school graduation this spring,
he will receive boot training.
Doug is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack C. Holt and the
grandson of Mrs. C. J.D. Bau
nian of Heppner.
EFd YOU CAN
mM SAVE
CROP HAIL
insurance
We can write either a Participating
Plan or a Deviated Plan.
Rates have reduced in most areas
of the county this year on wheat,
and in the entire county on barley.
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
Patricia Collins marries in
I it
Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Collins and Lisa of Heppner
went to Soap Lake for the
marriage of their daughter
Patricia to Donald L. Ral
ston. The vows were read
April 22 by the Rev. Skov
at the Ephrata Our Savior
Lutheran Church. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald W. Ralston of
Missoula, Mont.
The church was decorated
with pink and white roses and
carnations. Patricia, given
in marriage by her father,
wore a silk shantung with lace
Local Artists
Exhibiting
A group of Morrow County
artists is displaying work in
Walla Walla and in Pendle
ton. A collection of their
paintings will hang at the Mill
Creek Art Gallery, 39 E.
Main, in Walla Walla during
May and June. Another col
lection will be at the Equit
able Savings office In Pendle
ton during May.
Artist whose paintings ex
hibiting are: Rachel Dick,
Shirley McNary, Judy Laugh
lin, Linda Dunlap, Linda
Prock, Fred Nelson, Betty
Brown, Lucille Peck, Inetia
Cantin, Daisy Lyston, and
Betty Bunch.
Rhea Creek Is
Host Tomorrow
Rhea Creek Grange will be
host to all Grangers for Vis
itation Night Friday, May 12,
beginning with a pot-luck sup
per at 6:30 p.m. Lexington
will furnish dessert for the
supper. The Rhea Creek de
gree team will put on the
5th Degree and Boardman
Grange will present the tab
leaus. Any Grange wishing
to bring candidates is
welcome to do so. There
is a contest on between the
Granges to see which Grange
can have the most members
out to Visitation nights, with
a gift to the Grange with the
most at the close of the year.
It is hoped that everyone will
come and make it a real
good contest.
sleeves and full length tulle
veil held with a bow of lace.
She carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds and white carna
tions. Jeanne Collins was the
bride's attendant. She wore
a floor length pale pink crepe
dress with chiffon sleeves.
Her bouquet was of pink rose
buds. LeonardOwenattended
the bridegroom and Dean Her
gert was usher.
The reception followed in
the church social room. As
sisting at the reception were
Judy Gardner, Judith Tottle
ben, (Patricia's sister) Lori
Ralston (Don's sister). Lisa
We The
Ministers Honor
The Mensches
South Morrow County Min
isterial Association met May
3 at the United Methodist
Church. The meeting was also
attended by the ministers'
wives as the group was honor
ing Rev. and Mrs. Rudolph
Mensch who will be leaving
the community at the end of
May to reside in Chiliwack,
British Columbia. They wefe
presented with a gift. Rev.
Mensch is retiring.
A BOOTH at the County Fair
in August was discussed and
is being planned. A SWIM
MING PARTY for high school
youth (7th through 12th
grades) was set for June 8
at Lehman Springs. If enough
young people want to go to
fill the Assembly of God
Church bus it will be used;
if not, they will travel
in autos. They plan to leave
town at 10:00 a.m. and to
return in the evening. Further
information will be sent to
each church later.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Snoda Blake and Avon Mel
by, both of Heppner are re
ceiving medical care at Pio
neer Memorial Hospital.
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Collins arranged the gift table
and Loe Ralston had the guest
book.
For going away, Patricia
chose a white double knit
slack outfit trimmed with
black floral design and black
accessories. The young
couple will be at home in
Soap Lake where they both
are teaching.
The Bridegroom graduated
from the University of Idaho
and has taught at Soap Lake
for two years.
His bride graduated from
EOC and has taught at Soap
Lake Junior and Senior High
for three years.
Women
Dear Friends:
I am writing in regard to
the Nursing Home. 1 have been
here 6 years and I have
never been mistreated in any
way and I love it here. The
first night I was here it
seemed as if all the troubles
with keeping house dropped
from my shoudlers and the
fact I did not have to cook
any more meals; I tell you
I went to sleep and slept
like a baby, ana I have never
regretted a day since. The
home is kept so clean. And
when you need anything the
Nurses and Aides are right
there. I am so happy in here
and may God bless each one.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Leona Smallwood
1972-73 OFFICERS TOR the
Women's Fellowship of the
lone United Church of Christ
were selected at the April
27 meeting. Mrs. William
Arthur will lead as chair
man, with Mrs. Alfred Nel
son as vice-chairman, and
Mrs. Vera Rietmann secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Fred
Martin will be in charge of
worship and program and
Mrs. Darrel Wilson will be
witness.
The members sorted and
boxed clothing for the Eastern
Oregon Hospital and Train
ing Center, Pendleton, and
for the Heppner Neighborhood
Center.
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Visits
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nash
and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer
Springer, Hood River, were
visitors at the Lincoln Nash
home recently. Ittn Nash is
Line's brother and Mrs.
Springer Is their sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nash
returned home Sunday
evening, but Mr. and Mrs.
Springer went to the home
of their son and daughter-in-law
the Bud Springers for
overnight, Monday they rode
bark to Hood River wlththelr
granddaughter Ginger Spring
er, Salem, who also visited
her parents last weekend.
Lincoln Nash came home.
Saturday after undergoing
mijor surgery on Monday at
St. Anthony's Hospital In Pen
dleton. He seems to be re
covering nicely but Is still
pretty weak.
WSCS Annual Sale
The Annual Uwn Sale of
the vVomens Society ofChrls
tian Service of the Heppner
Methodist Church will feature
some special goods on Satur
day, May 20. Besides the
tables of miscellaneous bar
gains, the women will sell
baked goods In the church
basement. Lunches will be
served during the noon hour
with choices of sandwhehes,
salads, desserts and drinks.
Interesting Items already
on hand for the sale Include
U.S.D.A.
Blade Cut
Arm Cut
Nabisco
TOASTETTES
IXL 40 oz.
Chili Con Carne
Betty Crocker
CAKE MIXES
BISQUICK
40 oz.
Coronet
Facial Tissue
Prices good May
HKPPNER, (ORE ), GAZETTE TIMES, ThumdV.
It was reported that Ida Lee
fcm?elman has undergone
major surgery last week at
St. Anthony's Hospital In Pen
dleton. Style Show, Tea
Next Thursday
Judy Llndaht, Simplicity
Stylist will present style
show at the Annex, Fair
grounds, Heppner, May U,
at 1:30 p.m. All women are
invited to attend. Garments
will he modeled by Extension
women and children, and
4-H'ers. It's alwavsfuntosee
the new styles modeled, and
look over fcewlng techniques
used by the pattern company
in clothing construction.
Extension HomemakersAd
visory Committee Is spon
soring the event and will be
serving refreshments.
Coming May 20
a collection of depression
glass, an antique three-piece
silver tea set, a 35 m.m.
camera in case, pictures,
vases, as well as many
baiaar-type Items. Some of
these special Items will be
on display in the window next
door to Farra's Shoe Ser
vice during the next 10 days.
The Income from this
annual sale foes to the
society's missionary pledge
and to special projects for
the local church.
CHOICE
ib 790
". 690
Oregon Chief
WIENERS
if 11
ok it. lUj
3 51
79'
59
4 "" M
FRESH
CORN
ASPARAGUS
ib. 310
ARTICHOKES
2 for 290
RADISHES or
GREEN ONIONS
2 bunches!5C
12 and 13
HP
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MARKET
HEPPNEH GARDEN CLUB
Is meeting on Monday it the
home of Lr. and Mrs. Wolff
for the Installation of officers
and a program on gladiolas,.
This program was re
scheduled from May I.
SARA MILLER ofHppnr
was Upid for M irtar
nrd, senior women s hono
rary. Event was during the
University of Oregon Parents
Weekend.
Boardman Park
DEDICATION
Sun., May W
sponsored by
BOARDMAN LIONS CLUB
BARBECUE DINNER
12:30 p.m.
$2.50 Adults $1.50 Students
Pre-school Free
Tickets on sale at park or see
Doug Trudeau or Delbert Ball
Bar "S" Skillet
SLICED 12 oz.
BACON pks
gg. MJB
Lsj COFFEE
Angel Food
Scott
JUMBO TOWELS
3-S1.00
Scott Jumbo Pack
NAPKINS 29'
Giant
Vern's Pre-Baked
FROZEN
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DICC Apple, Peach. Qx
IIlJ Blueberry ea.U 7 V
FIX MOM
AUNT JEMIMA
Ready Made Waffles
for Breakfast pkg.
Phones: (Groc). 676 -
My 11. 1972
MR l US C JD. BAU
In AN went to Eugene last
month whereClartnceattend
ed (he Veteran's Service Of
firers meeting In Salem.
En route, they visited her
son, ami family, Mr. and
Mrs, Jack C. Hull in Ore
gon City and while In Eugene,
vihiiwl Carl fUumnho st
andi the tnlverslty ofOre
gon, 63t
Viva
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It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
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