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Page .1, THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Ileppner. Ore.. Thursday, Feb. 20. 1975 tlikanders honored in California Itov, tind Mrs. Guslaf Ni kiindcr nre among (he 78 mlnlslrrs of Ihc Foursquare denomination mimed (o re ceive a ZVyeur service pin (IiiiImk the annual Interna llonal Foursquare Convention. Feh, 19-25, in I am Angrlm at AnKelus Temple, parent church. The quarter of a century recognition for nervier will hlive honored B92 candidates "diiep it was started In 115(1, wllch includes this year's Uroiip of eli(ihle pastors, I'vannelisls, missionaries, t Christian education directors and Bible college teachers. Special book sale ends tonight At the close of library hours loniuht (9::i() Thursday) the sxi-ial bcMiks pffered for sale durioK this last week but still unsold will be resorted. Some may be sold to out if town dealers and collet-tors. There are stdl some valu able children's books, a smal ler assortment of adult books, and a group of out -of print magazines nn the sale tables. Some of the more valuable NHiks and imiaines are bemK sold at "silent auction," persons who have already made bids on these may come to see if thi-y have the highest bid and may then pay for and lake their book home after 9 pin toniKht Those persons from out of lleppncr who are hinh bidders will be notified by ibe librarian. SAVE up to 75 CARPET REMNANTS . From small pieces up to 12ft. X 54ft. As low as $3 per sq. yd. for yard goods. f fKA Furnifiirn B ) & MiiinKI. Ilrppm-r H I'll ,;-ti:i2 I The denomination, establi shed ,12 years ao by the late Aimee Scruple Mcl'herson. observes this month the 50th anniversary of her founding I .lie Bible Collide, adjacent lo Anyelus Temple. Shower honors Mrs. Wright Mrs, Dean WriKht waa honored at a baby shower at the home of Mrs. Elmer Calmer, lone, on Feb, 1. Hostesses were Mrs. Pal mer. Mrs. Harold Wright, and Mrs, Waller Wright. Ileppner, Twenty-five guests were present, Mrs John C'urrin and Mrs. David Wright assisted with the gifts. A special gift of a high chair was presented by the hostesses. Hefreshmcnts were served. I TI IMiS IN I'OHTI.WD ( I.XSS NOT MF.KTINC The (lev. and Mrs. Edwin Cutting were in Portland this week As a result there will be no meeting of the Lenten Bible siuily class on Wednesday nihl The Hev, Cutting is amending a Board of Ministry mi-cling of the Oregon Idaho Conference of the United Meihodisl Church. Next Wednesday evening, Feb 19. the Bible study class will meet at 7:'K) p m. at the Wcathcrford home on Court St, ; . N i -- - --yr ' 7 Mil, A MBS. FRANK ONNllll Connors celebrate 50 th anniversary Mr and Mrs. F'rank Connor were feted Sunday, Feb, 16, on Ihc occasion of their SOth wedding anniversary, with a reception at the F.Iks Club dining room. They were host ed by their children and families; Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Connor, son Mike, and daughter Calla, Forest Grove; Mr and Mrs. Skip Connor, sons Stephen and David, daughters Teresa and Debbie. Pilot Hock: Mr. and Mrs. Kogcr Connor, Forest Grove, their daughters, Carrie. For est Grove. Mrs. Clyde Camel and her daughters. Mary and Pauline, of Yamhill In keeping with the golden wedding tradition, the table wim decorated with a center picve of yellow spider mums and a .l iiered white wedding cake with gold letters and leavi-s The punch was served by llenc Wyman. Patty Prock. Nadme O'Brien, and Betty McKwen. Daughters in-law ilelen and Yvonne Connor cut and served the cake, and sisters in law U-tha Rippee and Mildred Connor poured. HKItlt Mi l TO HID KOI) Mr and Mrs David Mc IjhkI. Ileppner. announce the mining marriage of their daughter Debra to Mr. Scott llaxcs. son of Mr. and Mrs. .lack Hayes of Portland. The wedding will Ik March I. 2 p in., at Rose City Park Methodist Church. 5KI0 N. E. Alameda. Portland. 9 M Announcing B 0 1 1 I) o efin?n aim::::s systeli Now available at Ileppner Ch. 1 1' . ' Sf& Jill ' Congratulations Future Farmers I of America j Ml THE MOST TALKED ABOUT, NEW TIMEPIECE IN THE WORLD 'our Vyl LCD or SOLID STATE QUARTZ See the numbers form magically before your eye reacting to the electronic pulses. There are no moving parte nothing to wear out in this famous living watch. It's a timepiece an extra ordinary gift that says lop Importance to everyone Instantly. With integral bracelet S27S. With strap $250. See it) Professional Wyler Jeweler "Som.thlnj (not the )wWn U always Mmethloa sptckd" JIWILIRS I J Stan Hcum t A.M. lo I t.H. I7T MAIN ST. REPFNE1I PH. S7.200 Library board meets Feb. 27 The Ileppner Library Board will meet at S p.m.. Feb. 27 at the library. Director of Uma tilla County Libraries. John Switzer, Pendleton and Mor row County Director of Plan ning. David Moon, will meet with the board. Randall Peterson is board chairman. Rita Wolff, vice chairman, and Pauline Win ter, secretary-tresurer. Other board members are Bob Jones. Ed Struthers. Myrna Johnson and Justine Weather ford. Library board meetings are open lo the public. MOTH K.ltS ( M B PLANS sphim; i.iwr The Mothers Club met Feb. in at the home of Nancy Brownfield. president, to plan a sweetheart progressive din ner. Instead, they set a Hawaiian luau to be held in the spring. The organization is dedicat ed to getting women who are new -in the area involved in social affairs. New members are welcome. Carol Ciodin gave a demon stration on how to care for house plants. Slides shown on Australia World traveler and colored slide maker, Dorrls Graves, appeared before two Ileppner groups last week. On Thursday she explained her Australian travels and showed colored slides at the Soroplimist luncheon. Sunday afternoon she appeared before about 40 persons at the family , potluck in the United Meth odist Church. Mrs. Graves not only attended the 13th annual meeting of the Associated Country Women of the World at Perth, but she took extend ed lours while she was in that part of the world. She saw some of New Zealand, looked around the north and east coastal regions of Australia and flew over its huge empty" middle area. Lisa Cuts forth to wed March 8 Mr. and Mrs, Orville W. Cutsforth announce the forth coming marriage of their daughter. Barbara Lisa Cuts forth to Sp. Sgt. Dennis R. Watson. The couple will be married in the chapel at Forth Polk, near Ixi'sville on Satur day. March 8. I,is;i who is a Private 2 at Fort Polk. Iusiana plans to continue her military career. KKCKPTION FOB MIMSTKK A "gel acquainted recep tion" in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Ed Sikes, will be held at the Christian Church Fellow ship Hall. Sundav. Feb. 24. from 2-4 p.m. Wf SPRING SHIPMENT j Watch for our 1st yCr wsx. anniversary and ysfo Dutch Auc'0n T Lettish Shoppe jv WShm MARKET assisted hv Carrie and Debbie Connor. Teresa Connor was in charge of the guest book. More than a hundred guests attended Out of town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Krnwn and Mr. and Mrs. frank Gentry. Pendleton; Carl Gossenbather, Portland; Mrs Ifciris Hodge and Mrs. Klma Hiatt. Kichland. Wa.; r and Mrs. Don Rippee. Simnystde. Wa.: and Mr. and Mrs Oscar Rippee, Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Connor were married in Walla Walla. Wa. on Jan Ifi. 1125 Free finger steaks courtesy of the Morrow County Cow Belles this Friday from 3-5:30p.m. Center HAM SLICES $1.29 lb. Jone's DINNER LINKS... $1.49 lb. Oregon Chief BOLOGNA 89C lb By the Chunk Blue Bell Potato Chips 99$ 4 pak New Nabisco Chocolate-Chocolate Chip Cookies uy2 oz. 890 Blue Beil 4 flavors Delliios 69 ea. Cbeez Whiz $1.09 Oregon Chief Smoked Hams Butt Half $1.19 Shank Half $1.09 Fishers Pancake Din $1.89 7 lbs. M.D. 4 pack Bathroom Tissue 690 Western Family Cake or 2990 Frosting Mixes Kraft imitation qt. tfayonnaise 89$ 16 oz. rice or wheat I Whiff's Cereal 63$ 16 oz. 200's s KLEENEX 2 89( 0 LettUCe 4 heads $1 Avocados 20 lbs. 2 Potatoes Pink Grapefruit 6$l Prices effective Feb. 21-22 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676:9288 I I If i nice to me twice low prices tad S&H Green Staicpc I MARKET C7 'A