Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 19, 1972, Second Section, Image 7

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    Kinzua IVomen
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Five Women 'i flub. Pmiilwit
Itoar llardwit-k wilt in charge.
There waa eleven memhera
prenent and on Rmtit
Barbara Grlndstaff. Hompsi
waa l.lnda l-uraa. Joanne
Payne and lloe llardwick
aerved for Undu. Betty Mur
doch wai aecrelary pro tern. II
wai voted lo have the annual
Holiday Pinner on Ihe lBlh of
November. Terry Todd will be
In charge of Ihe llolloween
party, which will be held
October 27th for Ihe children
of Camp Five. Poor prise waa
won by Judy Warming.
Games were won by Terry
Todd, Barbara GrindKtaff.
Marguerite Stanton, and Carol
Noma.
On Sunday Earl Noma flew
lo Taroma, Washington and
while there visited Mrs. Ken
Norria and Ken Noma Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Punlap
went to Grass Valley Sunday
to visit Mr. Dtinlnps mother
Mrs. Dorothy Punlup.
MANY TRAVEL
Spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Carey and
family were Mr. Buster
Hiimill and son Pat from
Creswell, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonurd Mudd
and son Jay of Kichlund,
Washington spent the week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Lorcngel.
Mrs. Juck Bull and Mrs.
Clarence Benson went to The
Dulles Friday on business.
Mrs Wuylund Hyatt and
Mrs. Ariel Campbell went to
Portlund Suturduy to do some
shopping. they returned
Saturduy evening.
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ANTI-FREEZE
also
Let us check your tires now for
safe winter driving
CM'S ARC0
HEPPNER
B-r-r-r . .
Cuddle up
SAVE ON
Winter Jackets
by Groff and
Trail Tracer
I ML 676-5561
You Can't Stay Warm All
Winter on ...
POLITICAL HOT AIR
Get That Insulation Now!
Insulation doesn't cost
money It saves on your
fuel bill
ZONOLITE
POUR INSULATION
PETTYJOHN'S
Farm and Builders Supply
Look Ahead
Mr. and Mrs. Don Slindard
went to Bend over the week
end. While there they stayed
with Mr. and Mr. Paul Oyler
and son Pon.
Spending Ihe weekend with
Mr, and Mrs Doyal Hubbell
were Mr. and Mri. Pelbert
Miller from Portland, Mr.
Pwayne Emerson from
Astoria, and their daughter
Judy Huhltell from The
Dulles.
Staying the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Pelbert Banee
was Mr. and Mr. Pick Boyer
and family from North
Plains. With them was Mr.
Earl Boyer of Portland, Ore.
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
Pon Hardwick went to The
Dalles for medical attention
for Rose. While there they did
some shopping.
Mrs. Pauletle Peterson and
daughter Cheryll of Portland
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Muzzy.
LEAVE KINZUA
Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Neumeyer moved this week
end to Missoula, Montana
where they will be making
their new home. Tony was an
employee of Kinzua
Mercantile.
Mr. and Mrs. Pick Kendall
and family went to Boise,
Idaho last week to see
Sharon's Father Mr. Melburn
Harris who is ill.
Mr. Orville Headley went to
The Dalles Tuesday to get
Mrs. Carol Headley who had
leen a patient In the Dalles
General Hospital.
Mr. Jerry Headley and son
Pat from Pilot Rock spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Headley.
PH. 676-8981
. Cold Weather
to our Warm
ir too wajtt to be kcomdig. be comma to us
Hi Ladies Apparel
Spending the weekend with
Mr, and Mm. Larry Brahm
were Mr. and Mm. Albert
Brahm and daughter Sandra
of Greaham, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Portner had
their three grandsons
spending the weekend with
them. They were Trever, Troy
and Tracy Tortner of White
Salmon. Washington.
Visiting Mr. and Mra.
Marvin Mines were Mr. and
Mra. Walter Hlnes, Mr.
Herschel Mines, Mr. and Mra.
Albert Messmer, and Mr. Bob
Holdon all of Lebanon.
Spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Les Mallory
were Mr. and Mra. Ron
Roichelt of Portland, Oregon.
Visiting this past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dyer were
Mr. and Mn. Jack Dyer from
Sacramento, California.
SALE A SUCCESS
The Kinzua Kindergarten
held a bake sale at the Kinzua
Mercantile this last Saturday.
The Kindergarten mothers
would like to thank everyone
who whelped make the bake
sale a success.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Jackson and family over the
weekend were his parents Mr.
and Mrs. John Jackson Sr. of
lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Saddler
visited his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Saddler this
weekend. Earlier In the week
Marvin Saddler of Portland
visited his parents.
Mr. Robert Kelson, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Bell and family went
to Portland last Tuesday to get
Mrs. Robert Kelso at Portland
International Airport. Mrs.
Kelso has been vacationing for
the last three weeks in the
Cana.v Islands.
Mr. Dale Sinclair of Cald
well, Idaho arrived Wednes
by shopping at your participating LOCAL MERCHANTS.
ELMS FORECAST
with a good selection of:
Snow Suits
for the small fry
The 66-Togethers
Mittens & Caps
Ahead
VearablesI
Winter Line of
Caps&
Scarves
BEPFNEB
Is
with
and peeling paint,
other frightening maintenance
problems.
Willow Creek Cabinet Shop
Urn),
day to spend several days with
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Reid
and family. Spending the
weekend with Ihe Reids was
Mr Neil Mathias from
Hermiston.
Mr, and Mra. Ned Nickelaen
of Portland spent the weekend
here with Mr, and Mr. Willia
Wright.
VISITOR COME
Staying the weekend with
Mr. and Mr. Bill McMinn and
family were Mr. and Mra.
Floyd Tipton and family. Mr.
Arnie Bergstrom and son
Gregg and Mr. Loren Swanson
and Mr. Bob Woods of
Portland.
Visiting over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luper
and family were Mr. and Mra.
Art Sparks and family of
Portland.
Mrs. Troy Carey and
daughter Nanette went to The
Dalles Saturday for medical
attention and shopping.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Todd and family
were Mr. and Mr. Ken Todd
and Geraldine of Grass
Valley. Mr. Gary Wine
barger and son, and Carol
Thomas of Portland.
Staying the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Benson
were Doctor and Mrs. George
Lage and George Lage Jr. and
Mr. Bob Wilson all of Port
land. Spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spivey
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Spivey from Baker.
Spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spivey
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Davis, Mr. Abe Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Wood and
daughter Chris all of Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Davis from
Eugene, and Mr. Bobby
Mitchell of Seattle.
Men's Boy's
Rubber Insulated
BOOTS
5.95 M8.95
Women's
Fleece Lined
BOOTS
7.95 $27.95
GONTY'S
your house,
haunted?
faulty plumbing,
poor insulation, cracked
leaky roof or
CooafoiritailbDo
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Kandle this weekend were Mr.
pwayne Kandle from Red
mond, Keith Condet from
Crania Pass, Mr. and Mr.
Bruce Kandle from Imperial
Beach, California.
KENNETH BAKER HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Baker, Lynda and Marti
recently entertained at a
family dinner. Kenneth,
stationed at Rhode Island was
home for a week. It was while
he waa here that they all got
together. Bill has been work
ing for Heppner Nor Gas since
his discharge from Ihe Army.
Steve came over from
Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs.
Sian Rauch and Jeff came
from Roardman. The grand
mother, Mrs. Mona Moore,
was also there.
AREA EMPLOYMENT
NEWS
OCT. 13
The Cooperative Rural
Manpower Project, with the
help of the secretaries in the
Extension offices in Morrow,
Gilliam, Sherman, and
Wheeler counties, has the
following job openings:
Morrow County: Motel Maid,
Cook, Waitress. Potato work
at Morrow Produce.
People with the following
experience are looking for
work: Electrician, Millwright,
shipping clerk, nurse's aide,
clerk, teacher, bookkeeper,
grocery checker, bartender.
For further information,
contact your local Extension
office: Heppner, 676-9642.
This is a mutual effort of the
Extension Service, Employ
ment Service, and the people
of this area.
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Jackets & Coats
for pre-teens
Elmo's
HEPPNER
She's in good
shape but
what about
the shape of
your car?
Let us check your
radiator for repairs.
BILL'S BODY SHOP
Winterize Your Car Now!
Master Craft
ANTI-FREEZE
$1.49 up
Coast-to-Coast Store
4 H LIVESTOCK CLUB
The 4 II Livestock meeting
was called to order by Kyle
Robinson October a. The
secretary, Rhonda Sargent
read the minutes of last
spring's meeting. Dick Sar
gent, one of the leaders, read
the treasurer's report. We
elected new officer. They
are: President, Mark Sar
gent; Vice Pres., Krynn
Robinson; Secretary
Treasurer, Kitty Bellamy and
Reporter, Joe Mollahan. Ten
new members In the club are:
Barbara, Patricia and Cole
man Devine, Joe and Jackie
Mollahan, Kathy, Doug and
Cheryl Garrett, Kirk Sager,
Pam Cantin. We talked about
our club tour which will be
October 21. The Club leaders
are Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Sargent.
Reporter, Joe Mollahan
THE RIPPING KNITTERS
The Ripping Knitters are off
to a good start again.
The first meeting was at
Mildred Davidson's home in
Lexington.
We have six new members.
Julie Baker, LuAnn Way,
Lynn Dee Devin, Tammy
Howard, Maggie Baker and
Valerie Bolander. The old
members are Janette Piper,
Anita Davidson, and Frances
Peck.
We chose officers for our
club. Maggie Baker is Pres.,
Valerie Bolander is Sec.,
Frances Peck is New Re
porter. The new members were
busy learning how to cast on
and knit.
News Reporter
Frances Peck
G-TWANT ADS PAY
Apparel
PH. 676-9426
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JENSENS HERE
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Jensen,
Jody, Mike, Rene and Lisa of
Adams were here for the
weekend visiting with his
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
Nash. Lyle went hunting with
Lee Palmer. Lyle who
formerly operated a barber
shop in Heppner la now
employed at the Pendleton
Post Office.
Lisa will have a birthday on
Nov. 11 and she will be four
years old.
EXTENSION ADVISORY
COMMITTEE MEETS WITH
STATE BIG WIGS
The meeting of County
Extension Advisory council
was held In Corvallis Oct. 13
and 14. Going from Morrow
County were Harold Kerr,
County Extension agent and
council members Ken Turner,
Louis Carlson, Pick Mc
Elligott, Mrs. Norman Nelson,
Mrs. John Graves.
Others going down were
Mr. Kerr, Mrs. Turner, Mrs.
Carlson and Phil and Clint and
Mr. Nelson.
This was the first meeting of
the four-county Advisory
Councils. The purpose was to
give county advisory council
members an opportunity to
meet and discuss with state
program leaders the total
extension program in Oregon.
Morrow County had the
largest county representation
in attendance.
Most of the group attended
the Oregon State UCLA game.
Split peas are a good protein
extender. Try the soup and
sandwich theme for the lunch-at-home
days. Cream of split
pea soup is a nutritious dish.
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Those frigid windy days are
close at hand, but you can laugh
at winter in colorful style with a
selection from our complete line
of jackets by:
PACIFIC TRAIL
PENDLETON
and WOOLRICH
GAMER'S
MEM'S WEAR
Heppner
Koffee Kup Keggleri
Team won lost
The Last Props 11 I
Weary Wlvea II
The Whizzeri 10 10
The Dregs 9 II
The Three Holer 9 11
The Screwballs 9 It
High Ind. Game-Irla
Campbell-175. High Ind.
Series Faye RuhMfi6; High
Team Game-The Three Holer
-558; High Team Series
Weary Wlves-1567.
Visiting here with the Glenn
Irby are Mr. and Mrs.
BF.Kwallek of Ketchikan,
Alaska. Mra. Kwallek is the
daughter of the Irbys.
CHURCH NOTES
Pastor Brownfield of the
Heppner Seventh Pay
Adventist Church has an
anounced that this Saturday,
October 21, la quarterly
visitor's day. Church services
will be at 9:30 a.m. with
Sabbath School at 11:00 a.m.
Pastor Brownfield will deliver
the morning sermon.
There will be a special
mission feature as well as
special music. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
4 H NEWS
The Dandy Dessert Cookers
had their first meeting for the
1972-73 4-H year at the home of
Mrs. Leann Rea. We elected
officers and they are: Julie
Grieb, Presient, Geri Grieb,
Vice-President; Darla Rea,
Secretary -Treasurer; Lori
Rhea, reporter and our Junior
Leader, Kathy Bartlett.
We discussed different
things about the fair.
Reporter,
Lori Rhea
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