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    Page 4, THE GAZETTE TIMES. Heppner. OR.. Thursday. July
Soroptimist committees
named for 1975 76
Evelyn Sweek. Soroptimist
Club president has named
committees for the current
year and has asked that each
chairman have her committee
meet during July.
Chairmen and committee
members include: Attend
ance, Marlene Gray and Etta
Parker; Classification, Daisy
Collins. Nadine O'Brien. Mar
ge Eckman. Marlene Gray;
Community Service, Barbara
Paullus. Avon Melby. Lenna
Smith; Development. Justine
Weatherford. Carolyn Davis.
Birdine Tullis;
Finance, Marge Eckman.
Mary Eleanor Gilman, Clista
Venard, Vi Lanham ; Interna
tional Goodw ill. Gladys Jones,
Carolyn Davis. Eleanor Gon
ty; Laws and Yearbook. Alice
Soward. Vi Lanham. Barbara
Paullus; Program. Avon Mel
by. Justine Weatherford.
FJeanor Gonty; Public Af
fairs. Birdine Tullis. Marge
Eckman. Elaine George;
Public Relations. Mary Bry
ant. Justine Weatherford. Ha
zel Mahoney;
United Nations, Hazel Ma
honey. Elaine George; Ways
and Means, Nadine O'Brien,
Marlene Peterson. Lena
Smith, Avon Melby; Bulletin.
Elaine George. Vi Lanham,
Ola Mae Groshens; Chaplin
.Alice Soward. Ola Mae Gro
shens; Hospitality and Courtesy.
Eleanor Gonty, Clista Venard,
Marlene Peterson. Historian,
.Alice Soward. Clara Gertson:
Youth. Eleanor Gonty. Ota
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$nOi$ale!
Mikasa Dinnerware
40 and 45 piece sets
Values to $130.00
SALE PRICE $45.00
Metal Watch Bands $1.00
Leather Straps 25c
Empty Silver Chests
(Used) $1.50
watches rim
MANY OTHER ITEMS
REDUCED FOR THIS SALE..
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Mae Groshens. Harel Ma
honey; Countrv Store. Avon Melby.
Clista Venard. Float. Barbara
Paullus, Mary Eleanor Gil
man. Nadine O'Brien. Marge
Eckman; Turkey Hop. Nadine
O'Brien, Marlene Gray;
Rummage Sale. Marge Eck
man, Marlene Gray; Parli
amentarian, Clara Gertson
Saturday Market
set for Friday
A part of the Heppner
merchant's Sidewalk Bazaar
will be a "Saturday Market"
held on Friday. The Heppner
Branch of the American
Association of University Wo
men will hold their second
summer market on Friday.
July 1 1 in the vacant lot next to
Cole's House of Fashion.
Anyone who has craft items,
garden produce, baked goods
or other items which they
have made and wish to sell are
encouraged to do so. There is
the promise of homemade ice
cream, chairs and chaise
lounges, tire swings, jams and
jellies, pickled beets and
baked goods for sale. The
AAl'W baked sale wi II be f rom
10 a m. until noon.
Sue Duncan and Martha
Doherty are in charge of the
Friday Sale Another Satur
day market is planned for
August 2 in lone, with Karen
Beck in charge of that sale
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Men's Full Cut Pants
t Hrtik kit
Knit Shirts
$2.00
PLUS LOTS OF OTHER GOOD BARGAINS
Gardner's filen's
Marj and
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MRS. KRV.NK
?07 Severinson wed
in Texas ceremony
The marriage of Miss Rtvtim
SueSevenn-enand Mr Frank
Gertier Merrill was solemniX'
ei bv the Rev. Edwin Kulland
in Saint David's Episcopal
Church at 4 .) o'cloi-k. June
2?. !T3 Denttn. Ti.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Carl i "
Seennen. Los Angeles. Ca .
and Branchville. NJ
The groom is the son of Mr
ar.d Mr Ra!jh Kle Merrill.
Fremont. Mi . and she grand
son of Mrs D..;.iel Frank
Gvrher and the la'e Mr
Gerht-r
The bnde was a'tended b
her sixers. Mrs !wffl Casti-
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ard 5.-r.T. Los Ange-
les
Ca , and Miss l mJ
ennscn. B.st"n. Ma
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rr.jm-mi-n t-re Mr
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Weils. Purcell. Ok , Mr
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y:,i Mr Ji-hn PaH-ym.
P'lt E jects K-re sealed by
Mr Sam Cotimre. Mr Alien
Nu-r:ren t -nit her of th-
t,rwV
and a oun of the
rjm Mr Peter fY,inn
Tt r-ri'i" more a H.trun
iinn of b!te silk r2ar.a.
'j-d 'n w.n !.- i
Mid pearls li-r !ra)i
1 veil prei'Kil
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a;;d
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f ilwr. Mr- Cas'!mre The
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fOM blue and Hli
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faMimd in a S'ss
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go'n trn b trie
nw'lff and Mr
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Tv f hr.'k" and groom ill be
h.,en..-n:ng in Northern
Men's Shirts
Deck Shoes
Men's Work Coats $12.95
Gals Western Blouses $5 00
Gals Pants $8 00
Le Roy
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Michigan and will reside in
Jhircell. Oklahoma where the
gnm oans and operates
Windward Stud Farms.
IJKKKV STOHV IMIR
For children between the
ajes of 4 and 8 who would like
to find a cmil place to listen to
a story on Monday mornings,
the Associated I'mversity
Women storv hours continue
through the month of July.
The story teller for the July
H story hour will be Heppner
F.Iementary school teacher.
fUchvl Ditk Anne Doherty
and Kiemary Winter will be
aM-tir.g
Trie story hours are held at
in a m each Monday in the
f.,;,er of She H-ppner Library -M
;wun building
l,l!N.F I'l NS MKFTIM.
Tie regular meeting of the
Kbca (rek (.range will be
held July ll.tpm Instead of
the usual pilutk supper.
rvfrehmen!s will be Mrved
following the meeting
I H,il I'ltMt
The Amer it an Leg:oo and
he Aaxili.rv will hold their
annual pirnic at Anson Wright
Fatk. .Sinti. July 11 The
r.! luck will start at I pm.
followed by games, horse-shu-s
and fun f'r ali All
Legion and Auxiliary mem
Uts are inviteJ to att-nd
OrMt Y. oYS
Veteran Service Officer
Jack Io)d. is interviewing
Mterans from his home,
located at 2''- rourl
Heppner between the hours of
10 12 a m Any teteran wish
ing information is asked to
ca!! 6T6C
$6.00
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$4.00
$4.00
Wear j
Food drybg
clinic scheduled
Increased interest in drying
of fruits and vegetables in this
area has caused the Eitension
Service lo plan series of
evening workshops on the
subject, according to Birdine
Tullis. Morrow Extension
Assistant.
The Heppner workshop will
be held on July It, 7:30 at the
fairgrounds. Many employed
homemakers interested in
drying of foods were unable lo
attend the recent daytime
meetings.
Molly Saul, extension home
economist will demonstrate
and explain techniques of
drying in dehydrator, oven
and sun. A food dryer built to
specifications of Extension
Bulletin EC 855 will be used,
and some commercial dryers
will be shown. Bulletins and
instruction sheets on drymg
goods, making fruit leathers,
dehydrators and other infor
mation concerning all phases
of drying will be available free
of charge to those attending.
Everyone is invited to
attend the free workshop.
Cither workshops will be held
in Milton Freewater. Pendle
ton, and Hermiston. Identical
information will be presented
by Mrs. Saul at each work
shop. CHILD CENTER OPENS
A child care center is due to
open ir Boardman July 28 to
care for children of working
mothers. Ages six weeks to 10
years will be accepted.
The center will be housed in
the 4 H building located at the
Boardman City Park
Anyone wishing to enroll
children in the center may do
so by picking up an applica
tion at the City Hall, or the
Boardman Post Office. Furth
er information may be receiv
ed by calling Sherry Thomp
son. 481 9240
Bus service for
Boardman area
Citizens of rural Oregon can
expect improved public trans
portation services soon if a
ten project J936.0UO. federal
grant application materiali
zes Rural residents in Umatilla
and Morrow counties would
benefit from a dial 4us type
service designed to provide
commuter transportation ser
vices to an increasing number
of industries in the Boardman
area A request for J377.936 in
fedcf a! funds to be matched
by $37 663 in local funds has
been made to operate the
.experimental program for two
vears
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Miss Psdbcrg
pbns wedding
Mr. and Mr. EJdea Pad
berg. Lexington, would like to
announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Jill Lorene. to
William E. Bill Perkins. on
of Mr. and Mrs. Pt Faro.
Pendleton.
Miss Padberg is a graduate
of Heppner High School and
Western Business University,
Portland She it presently
employed at the First Na
tional Bank in Pendleton.
Mr. Perkins is a graduate of
Pendleton High School. Blue
Mountain Community College
and attended the University of
Oregon, Eugene. He tt pre
sently employed by Clark
Brothers Logging.
The couple plans an August
wedding at the United
Methodist Church in Pendle
ton. JILL LORENE PADBERG
SIXTIETH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Ola Mae and Emile Gro
shens and others of their
family will honor Bellroie and
Earl Hough. Ola Mae's par
ents, at an open house this
Sunday in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hough, for
merly of La Grande, make
their' home at 683 N E.
Stanlon, where the party is
scheduled for Sunday from 2
to S p m. OU Mae has been ill
Portland helping with prep
arations and Emile will join
the group this weekend The
Houghs were married 60 years
ago this month.
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Air Coolers
Riding Lawn Mowers
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SUMMER SALE HOW IN PROGRESS
SUSAN I1EALY
Last chance
close
it TANK TOPS
it JEANS SHIRTS
W0RK PANTS COATS
Reduced t Clear!
Women's cotton dressesblouses
Slacks Sweatshirts Leather coats
Lingerie Bras Slips Girdles
Panty Hose
Same odds a4 radi of
children's clones
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Engaged
The engagement of Susan
Ann Healy, Heppner, to Paul
Hisler, Jr.. Heppner was
announced recently by her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Healy. Heppner.
Hisler is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hisler. Heppner.
Miss Healy graduated from
Heppner High School, and
attended Blue Mountain Com
munity College.
Hisler is a graduate of
Heppner High School. He
attended Blue Mountain Com
munity College and Is pre
sently engaged in ranching on
Upper Little Butter Creek.
Heppner.
No wedding date has been
set by the couple.
bay mens clothing at
out prices!
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