Heppner, Ore., Gazette
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Harshman-Eubanks
vows exchanged
In ii mm, ill family wedding.
I'.-itty Eubank, daughter of
Mm. Alicf Mrfabe, Heppner,
b-miiic iln bride of Gay
ll.iisliniiin. Min of Mr. and
Mr Everett Harshman, of
IN ppniT. Ihe 39 t 2 p m.
Thr ceremony Hits rd by
Itcv KnreM (iodin al I hp honit"
of thi' groom's parent on
Wil'tm Creek
The bride wore n long ("Id
colored (own and carried a
mfy;iv of red and while
in nations and baby's breath
with hit streamers
Matron of honor was Mr
I ).ic Harnett , lone Hest man
was Jerrv Hiischke, I'ilol
liotk
Mother of the hride. Mrs
McCahc. ttorea long skirt and
blouse ensemble Mother of
the groom, Mr llarshmaii,
wore a long rose colored gown
with matching jacket.
Following the wedding,
Inciuls and relatives attended
the reception which Was also
at the Harshman home. The
house was decorated with
IKiniM iias. carnations, and on
the mantle, red candle in
sihcr candelalira with red
carnation and hollv.
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I'mirtng cre Teresa Har
shman. sister of the groom,
and Kelly Mahon, sister-in-law
of the bride. Arletha
Mcltanicl attended the gifl
litlile and Sandra Hill the
MCS tMHlk
For her gning-away en
seinhle the bride wore a mint
green pant suit.
After a wedding trip to
Pendleton, the couple is at
home in Heppner where the
groom is employed at Kinua
Corporation and the hride al
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Grange Master
to visit here
Slate Grange Master W.'c,
Harris and Mrs Harris will
visit Willows Grange. Jan 19
Since this will lx- his official
visit to Morrow County, all
(.range members are urged to
attend Harris will discuss
plans for the Granges and
legislative matters for the
coming year
There i II he a pot luck
ilinner at 1 pin. with the
(Meeting to start al 2 o'clock.
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16, 1975
I0I1E UEVS
The Women's Fellowship of
Ihe United Church of Christ
will hold Its annual sewing
meeting Thursday, Jan. 23, at
Ihe church, beginning at 10
a.m.
All church women are asked
lo participate, and should
bring their sewing machines
and other sewing equipment.
A politick salad luncheon will
be served al noon.
The sewing projects from
this meeting will be donated to
the stale hospital in Pendle
ton. The lone Grand Squares will
meel Friday. Jan. 17, at the
Grange Hall. Dancing will
begin at 8 p.m. and a pot luck
dinner will he served at 10:30
o'clock.
School Athletic Calendar:
Fri.,
Jan. 176:30 p.m.,
varsity
basketball, lone al
Kcho,
Sal . Jan. 186:30 p.m.,
girl's basketball. Girl's vs.
Hoy's C learn. -8 p.m.,
varsity basketball, Umapine
al lone.
Man.. Jan. 206 p.m., Jr.
varsity basketball. Pilot Rock
al lone.
Tues . Jan, 216 p.m., girl's
basketball, Riverside at lone.
Thurs.. Jan. 23-3:30 p m..
Jr. high basketball, lone at
Cmaiilla 7 p.m.. girl's
basketball, lone al Weston
McKwen, The lone Umg Hange Plan
ning Committee will meel
Wednesday. Jan 22. 8 p.m., in
the high school library. The
public is welcome.
DWII) II M I S II U K
NEW l)U (.IITKIt
Mr and Mrs David E. Hall
of Madias are parents of a
baby girl. Linda DeAnn, born
!. 23 at Mounlainview
Hospital in Madras. She joins
a sister. Jodi Lvnn, 2 years
old
The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs Gene Hall of
Heppner and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Itichardson of Mad
ras The great grandparents
are Mr and Mrs. A. C. Ball
and Mr and Mrs. D F. Hall.
.toJtff ..Heppner. and Mr. and
Mrs John Itichardson of
(.akeview and Mr. and Mrs.
Chet Kennedy of Palm
Springs. Ca.
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"WHO'S WHO
Hhrie to look for clues:
Clues may be hidden in any
ad in this section of 30
merchants whose ads are
printed below. When an addi
tional ad from one of these
sponsoring merchants ap
pears elsewhere in the paper,
they loo may have clues
hidden in them.
Clues will be scattered.
There may be from one lo five
in any ad or none. This is a
contesl of skill, and we intend
to do our best lo outwit you!
We invite you lo do your best
to outwit us.
KINZUA
CORPORATION
fOHKST PRODUCTS
fort
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coming
Morrow County
lovers should mark
music
their
calendar now for Feb. 8.
The College of Idaho Tour
Choir will give a concert that
day al S p.m. in the Heppner
High School Cafetorlum. The
60-voice group sings a wide
rnge of music, from madri
gals lo classical and modern.
No set admission will be
charged, but concert-goers
may make donations at the
door.
Following the concert, a
spaghetti supper will be serv
ed in Ihe cafelorium to enable
the public to meet the singers
before going on to the Mustang
basketball game with Maupin
lo be played here,
The group is sponsored by
Ihe local chapter of AAUW.
The concert program will be
published next week.
Art show at
high school
until Jan. 30
"Nostalgia USA." an art
show sponsored by Ihe State
wide Services of Ihe Uni
versity of Oregon Museum of
Art. is on display in the
Heppner High School Library.
The show will run through
Jan 3(1 and w ill be open for Ihe
public on Tuesday and Thurs
day evenings al 7:30.
The program is made pos
sible In the work of Librarian
Marian Abrams. Other simi
lar art exhibits sponsored by
Si a I runic Services are set up
throughout Ihe slate. Dona
tions will be accepted al the
library lo assure other such
programs in the future.
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INVENTORY SPECIAL
Misses and Childrens
House Slippers
$1.95 pair
Gonty's
Contest rules:
1. This is a family fun
contest. One entry per person
(a family of four could submit
four entries). Anyone may
enier unless a member of your
family is employed by the
merchant whose ad is heavily
bordered Ibis week (this
applies ONLY during the week
this ad is bordered). Em
ployes of other sponsoring
merchants are eligible.
2. Nothing to buy. Use any
slip of paper for entry blank. It
is not necessary lo be present
lo win. Ii is not necessary to be
a subscriber to Ihe Gazette
Times to enter.
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BASIN
ELECTRIC
CO-OP
Serving Morrow. Wheeler
and Gilliam Counties
t;
NORTH
MAIN
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Farley Motor Co.
HE CLOSER
YOU LOOK, THE BETTER
WiLOOK
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Irrigon
Irrigon's Mayor Chester
Wilson received word on Jan.
8 from Sen. Mark Hatfield's
office that a $40,000 grant and
$100,000 loan had been ap
proved in Washington by the
Farmers Home Administra
tion for Ihe City of Irrigon's
Water Improvement District,
The present water system
has many deadend lines which
will be looped into a grid to
assure belter waler pressure
lo all users. It will also provide
for an additional storage lank,
pump house and pump im
provements. Bids have been called for
and Ihe bids will be opened at
a special council meeting.
Jan. 31.
Bruce Buchanan left for
Unrton. England, on Jan. 2 to
continue his education.
He will study for three
months in London then spend
three months in France. He
will receive credit from his
studies in Europe towards his
college degree from Oregon
Slate University, where he is a
senior.
During the summer months
Buchanan drove a tour bus as
a lour guide in Anchorage,
Alaska. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Buchanan.
Irrigon.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs, LaVern Christiansen
were her brothers. Mr. and
Mrs. Kelsey Dunn of Little
Rock. Ark., and Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Dunn and family of
San Jose. Ca.. and Bessie
Dunn of Richland. Wa..
mother of the family. Also
visiting while relatives were
here were members of their
own family, daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
William Cooley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Christ
iansen, all of Irrigon. Their
OB0H0
IN MORROW COUNTV'COtJTEST
Copynahf. dm Enterprise 1
3. The Mystery Person may
be anyone in Morrow County.
Clues for his or her identity
will be hidden only in ads for
sponsoring merchants. If by
coincidence Ihe name of Ihe
Mystery Person (or other
facts about him , or her)
happens to appear in news
items, editorial matter or
other places in this news
paper, Ihese will not count as
clues in this contest.
4. To enter, write down Ihe
name you think to be Ihe
Mystery Person. Add Ihe total
number of clues you can find
in ALL Ihe ads of sponsoring
merchants in lliis issue. You
WAGON
WHEEL
Try dining with
us. There's a
real friendly
difference.
HEPPNER
Bristow's
MARKET
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GRAIN GROWERS
INC.
PARMER OWNS O AND CONTROLLED
LEXINGTON, OREGON
Serving Morrow County
ELMA'S
Apparel
Fashions for the Ladies
Flower Shop
daughter. Mrs. Mike Creigh
lon and family of Baker spent
several days here.
Pastor and Mrs. Robert
Schmoll spent the past week at
the World Evangelism Deeper
Life Conference at San Diego,
Ca. In their absence Pastor
Don Smith of the Umatilla
Assembly of God ministered
at Ihe Wednesday night ser
vice. The meetings with Ihe Dale
Lidstrom Jerry Gillock team
continue through Friday night
at 7 p.m. at the irrigon
Assembly of God. A women's
luncheon is planned for 11:30
a m. Fridav.
Terri While, Irrigon. Craig
Munkers. Lexington. and
Mark Bogart. Kinzua. are
among undergraduate stu
dents al Eastern Oregon State
College whose names are on
Ihe honor list for the fall term.
Deborah K. Warren, Hepp
ner. senior agriculture student
al Oregon State University,
has been named to the
scholastic honor roll for the
fall term.
Directed to
j Ladies who need
small sizes
We have just received a
k shipment of
Take Too
Junior Pants
Sizes 3-13, 14.95
and
Mr. Fine
Ladies Pants
Sizes 6-8, 13.95
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Lebush
Associate All rights reserved.
do not have lo list all these
clues, just give the total
number of them. Don't forget
to add your name and address.
Then drop your entry in Ihe
box located at the sponsoring
merchant whose ad is border
ed with a dark border in the
ads listed below in this issue.
5. There is no other place
where entries will be accept
ed. Any member of Ihe family
may bring in all Ihe entries for
thai family. Children under 12
must be accompanied by an
adult.
6. This week's contest starts
when you receive this issue
and closes at 5 p.m. Friday of
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Annual
dance
date set
Beta Omega Sorority met
Jan. 9 at the home of Mrs.
Paul Proudfoot. Al the meet
ing. Ihe Annual Spring Cotil
lion was confirmed by Dance
Chairman Mrs. Del La Rue for
Saturday. April 5. 9 p.m. to 1
a.m.. at the Legion Hall in
lonr.
Rod Esselstyn will provide
the music again this year.
Tickets are $10 per couple
and $5 50 single. Advance
tickets will be available be
ginning Wednesday. Jan. 22.
from sorority members and
thr RAW Drive-In. Heppner.
Receipts from the dance are
for charity.
The next meeting of Beta
Omega will be Tuesday. Jan.
21. at Ihe home of Mrs. John
Edmundson for a "German"
social.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
The regular meeting of the
Morrow County School Board
will be held Monday. Jan. 20.
al the lone High School
beginning at 7:30 p.m. All
merlings of the board are
open lo Ihe public.
Shoppe
this week.
7. At thai time (5 p.m.,
Friday ) a drawing will be held
al the store where entries
have, been received for this
week's contest. .The first entry
drawn that correctly identifies
Ihe Mystery Person will win
$20 in cash. If that entry also
lists the correct number of
clues hidden in all ads of
sponsoring merchants, a
bonus of $7.50 will be paid.
Whenever this bonus is not
won, it will be added to the
following week's bonus, which
will continue to grow until it is
won.
8. Every precaution will be
"Everything in Ladies
Keady-io-wear
The Lebush
Shoppe
Rietmsnn's
HARDWARE AND
IMPLEMENTS
"Your Family Hardware"
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C or nett Green
Feed
HEPPNER
Feeds Salt-Gardes and
Veterinary Supplies
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LEGION AUXILIARY
UMTS TO MEET
The Heppner and lone units
of the American Legion Auxi
liary will be co-hosts at a
gathering honoring Mrs. Hugh
tJuanita) Murchison. depart
ment president, and Mrs. Lois
Chadwick. District No. 6
president, both of Pendleton,
Monday, Jan. 20. 7 p.m., at the
American Legion Hall.
Al this time initiation of new
members, both junior and
senior, w ill be held, with Hazel
Hamlin as chairman.
The regular pot luck dinner,
with the meat dish furnished,
will be served before the
program.
Church
Directory
METHODIST
SS 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
LUTHERAN
SS 9:45 a.m.
Worship U a.m.
Children Choir, 9:30 a.m.
CHRISTIAN
SS 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
Even. Serv 7:30 p.m.
NAZARENE
SS 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
Even. Serv 6 p.m.
EPISCOPAL
Communion 8 a.m.
SS 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
Adult Ed io a.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
SS ; 9:45 a.m.
Worship M a.m.
Sun. Eve. service .... 7:00
Bible Study .... Wed.. 7p.m.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Sabbath School .... 9:30a.m.
Worship 11a.m.
CATHOLIC
Catechism.... Mon. 4 Wed.
Worship:
Heppner, Sun Ham.
Saturday 6:30p.m.
lone. Sun 8:45 a.m.
Saturday worship, 6:30 p.m.,
St. Patricks track
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Lex
ington SS 10:45a.m.:
Worship 7 p.m.-
Worship 9:45 a.m.
INTERFAITH FELLOWSHIP
Bible Study. Wed., 10 a.m.
340 Baratt Blvd.
Sponsored as a community
service by
' LEBUSH SHOP
laken lo prevent typographi
cal errors that might be
mistaken for clues, but error
less typography cannot be
guaranteed by anybody. The
publisher of the Gazette
Times will be the judge in all
questions and his decision is
final.
Family participation gives
you a belter chance to win the
jackpot. Your wife, husband
or some bright-eyed youngster
may spot a clue that you miss !
Think you can outwit the
contest? You can't win if you
don't enter.
Moilj
LEONARD'S
Mobil Service
W here service is
not old-fashioned
GONTY'S
"SHOES FOR ALL"
RED
VYING
Heppner
Oregon
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