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    Page 4, THE GAZETTE-TIMES,
It was a pleasant (light and
we all had a great time, even
taw the show in Sparks, NV
were the comments from
Susie Cooper. She and her
husband Glenn flew down to
Reno with Pete and Eddie
Skow for a fun weekend.
Jim and Marty Lieuallen
and daughter Mary Kay,
Adams were Sunday visitors
of Kal Healy.
Have you taken a good look
at the pictures on the cover of
our telephone books?
Astronauts using a pay phone;
an Indian chief talking on a
red phone and the Eskimos
phone has icicles on it Were
they meant to be numerous?
I'm sure they were.
Judy Rkkert is back to
work, but Norm is still home,
convalescing from his bout
with the flu and penumonia,
which landed him in the
hospital for a while.
Visiting the Monte Stookys
from Baker were Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Stookey and son
Merle.
Heppner High School
Heppner Klementary
Mon.. Mar. 15-pizza. lettuce
wedge, sweet potatoes, fruit,
milk.
Tues.. Mar. 16-hamburgers.
green beans, fruit cobbler,
milk.
Wed.. Mar. 17-melting pot
stew, dutch delight salad,
english crumpets, butter. Chi
nese almond cookie, milk.
Thurs.. Mar. 18- school's
choice.
Fri.. Mar. 19- clean up day.
Mar. 22-26 spring vacation
5 We'dlikttoget
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Heppner Branch
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of OREGON
Anniversary
GIRLS
CLOSE OUT
Tops $2-$3
Jeans $5
I 11
P.S.-?ach day the first ten paying customers will receive a surprise gift. ;
All lae l!rl !
Heppner, OR, Thursday, Mar.
Party s
tlx Itanrtkt I.
Our editor, Bob Maxwell
' leaving this week for Texas
where he and his wife Audrej
have bought a newspapei
business. This is our firs'
edition without hi!
supervision. Our copywritei
quit on us Monday afternoor
and we are now waiting for I
repairman to arrive. Bob kis:
left after paying us a shor
morning visit, knowing hi
didn't have to take th
Gazette's problems with him
We are wish you the very best
Bob.
A winter sports dessert wil
be held at Heppner Higl
School, March 18, 7:30 p.m. Al
parents are asked to bring t
dessert.
Here is a problem that wt
are all happy we don't have, b
Alaska the crews on the jot
sites of the Alaskan pipeline
have a problem eating
unfrozen food. Seems it is easj
to keep food cold, but diff icul
to cook it when th
temperature at the job sit
does not get above zen
degrees. Answer to problem it
to pre-cook the food in th
kitchens and then freeze it ant
send it to the workers. Who
meal time comes, the worker,
use blow torches to reheat th
food and then eat it4 quicklj
before it freeze again.
FROM GIVE-AWAYS TO
$20 PRIZE BOOKS
First night shoppers will
find a wide variety of books
and magazines on sale at the
Heppner Public Library when
the second annual Spring Book
Sale begins at 7:30 tonight
Ranging from a box of
"Help Vourself" papers and
magazines to some real
collectors' items, the reading
matter will be carefully and
reasonably priced
The most valuable items
include a rare; old book on
Alaska, a first edition Zane
Grey, some Norman Rockwell
covered Saturday Evening
Posts, some Good House
keepings with Jessie Wilcox
Smith covers, and a few
interesting children's books.
Sale hours will be during the
regular library hours
Thursday evenings 7:30-9:30;
Saturdays and Sundays from
2:00-4:00, and Monday and
Wednesday 12: 30-5 00 from
March 11 through March 21.
Wed., Mar. lOthru
Sale
Sale on Queen Size
Tops, slacks, jackets
great selection
Lebush
The shoppe that keeps prices where
people will shop at home.
676-5561
Dutch Auction Sale Rack
while merchandise lasts includes:
Top. pnU. antinlU. ton" drewet. jackets,
card bib r rail Many llrmt not lUled here
U ed. M per t ott. Thnrt. M per rent off.
r rMa S Pr tent off. (. per cent eff
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Ray McDuff ee of Seal Rod
dropped in last Friday to sa;
hello. He talked of the earrj
1920 days in the wheat harves
fields. The IS hour days an
mentioned the harves
cooking was the highlight witt
Olive Hughes among the toj
cooks.
We received a subscriptioi
renewal from the Jin
Barratts, included was a can
introducing him and Dorothy
with the Away Travel Service
Albany, Corvallis and Eugene
OR. Jim is sales manager fa
the three branches and i:
general manager of the "Jin
Barratt Tours."
The Band parents will mee
March 15, at the Heppner Higl
School Band room, at 7:9
p.m. The meeting is schedule
to discuss preparations for tlu
Band Festival, April 2-3
presented by the high schoo
band
The FFA awards banquet
was held last week and Emit
was one of the many invitee
guests. He came away from
the banquet with the highest
praise for the students whe
served as the hosts anc
hostesses. From the time tlx
guests arrived to the finish ol
the banquet, they were giver
the V.I.P. treatment Th
chapter officers, Tim Day
Ken Grieb, Sandy Bennett
Cindy Dougherty, Suzannt
Cutsforth, Clay West anc
advisor Hal Whi taker shoulc
be given the credit for the wel
organized evening.
Friday morning I was goinf
over the school meny to mak
sure my children were no)
served the same dinner twict
in one day. And that hat
happened. The menu reac
"Creamed tuna or
something." I haven't askec
what the something was. The)
probably wouldn't remembei
anyway.
This week startinf
Wednesday will be the Lebusr
Shoppe anniversary anc
Dutch Auction sale. Of courst
the sale will start one da
before the paper comes out
gbut that's what happent
when Virginia and I donl
check the dates with I
calendar before we write ar
adv. for the paper. Bu
Virginia is very happy witt
her sale this year as she hai
some lovely merchandise.
Sat., Mar. 13
and
Women's
Name brand blouses
$7
Shoppe
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Carolyn Davis, Morrow
County Juvenile Director
wants you to know there wil
be a juvenile advisor)
meeting Tuesday, Marcl
18. Following the short
meeting at 7:30 pjn., an oper
forum dealing with alcohol
and the law will begin at I
p.m. The public is invited.
On Saturday, March 20, ttx
Rodeo Board will tx
sponsoring a dance at the Fail
Pavilion from 9-1 pjn.Hx
music will be provided by Dm
Mirage. We will be able t
dance or listen to Sand)
Matheny, as she will be tlu
featured vocalist. Those wh
are not familiar with Sandy'i
musical talents, will b
pleasantly entertained,
Correction The Tol I
Painting class will be held or
Tuesdays, instead of Thurs
days, as was incorrectl)
stated in last weeks paper
The first class will tx
Tuesday, April 6. Please cal
Anne Doherty for furthei
information.
We were talking to Loii
Allyn, secretary for thi
Planning Commission Office
and she said the second floa
personnel of the county cour
house had not been down wit!
the flu. She said "How coulc
we be sick, with Pat Wrigh
right there to take care of us.'
Pat, what's your secret?
ILLNESS FORCED
DROPPING
OF THE PRAYER DAY
Here in Heppner, The World
Day of Prayer program, an
international celebration on
March 5, was cancelled
because of illnesses and
because those who have been
successful in avoiding the flu
and colds also felt it was best
not to gather in large groups.
Those who planned this event
say that it may take place at a
later date at the Assembly of
God Church.
. Roots Shoes repaired
and tack work
IN vrs ex p.
Boots & Saddle
Monty Glaze
Open M p.m.
124 Main St. Heppner
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HR Juanita Wilson graduat
ed March 5 from Recruit
Training Command, Orlando,
FL and reports March 23 to
San Diego, CA for Class A
Hospital Corpsman School.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert C. Wilson.
Heppner.
BMCC CLASSES
Preregistration continues
until March 18 for BMCC
evening division classes. The
Tote on Tin class still has
room for one adult student.
Tole is offered Tuesday
evenings. Openings are still
available in Basic Spoken
English (Tues. evenings);
Photographic Projects
Workshop (Thurs. evenings);
French Dessert Workshop
(Thurs. evenings), and
Beginning Golf (Sat morn
ings). Tuition for each class is
$15, except French Desserts, a
3 evening workshop, which
costs $5, and Golf, a S-week
class, which costs $10.
To preregister, tuition
checks made payable to
BMCC should be sent to Anne
Doherty, PO Box 582, Heppner
97836. Any of the above classes
which are not filled by the
preregistration deadline of
March It will be cancelled.
Watch for the big B.M.C.C.
ad to be published March 18th,
for further information, or
contact BMCC community
coordinator Anne Doherty,
678-5277, .
10 over invoice
Few models left "
plus set up delivery '
.MADISON PACIFIC
Mobile Homes of Hermiston
Hermiston
McNary HiWay
Crescent Pecans 4 - 990
Nabisco Oreos 19- 990
Western Fcrnily
Tomato Sauce
Taylors Sweet Potatoes 490
KRAFT'S miracle
salad dressing
WESTERN FAMILY . 450
(concentrated) Orange Juice
SWANSON'S 7- 4 $1.00
Macaroni and Cheese Pot Pies
1,11 f mm m mmutmmm 4lL
If
Phones: (Croc.) 476 96U, (Meat) 676 9383
Prices effective Mar. 13-11
DF.1CC
NEWS
A public hearing on Blue
Mountain Community
College's 1976-77 operating
budget will be held at 7:30
p.m., March 17 in the college
Board Room, Pioneer Hall.
The total budget approved
last week by the budget
committee is $3,079,381, an
increase of $373,500.
Less than half the total
budget figure is to be raised
from local taxes, President
Ron Daniels said. Total
amount to be raised from
Umatilla-Morrow county
residents is $1,545,259, an
increase of $147,298, or 10.5 per
cent
An increase in the true cash
value of the college district Is
expected to reduce the
college's general fund tax levy
from the current $1.63 per.
$1000 true cash value to a
projected $1.60 per $1000 true
cash value, Daniels said.
He also expects the college's
building levy to drop from the
current 30 cents to 26 or 27
cents per $1000 true cash
value.
The budget is to be voted on
April 20th. Also on the ballot
will be three positions on the
BMCC Board of Education.
Deadline for filing is 5 p.m.
March 16.
All three incumbents have
stated they will run to retain
their posts. They are Bob
Rietmann, lone; Ken Dauble,
Weston, and Joe Green,
Pendleton. Also a candidate
for Green's post is Julianne
Sawyer, Pendleton. AH
vacancies on the Board of
Education are at large
positions.
Remove crayon marks from
linoleum or vinyl tile floors
with silver polish. It works
even when crayons are
dropped and then stepped on.
Factory Direct
567-2360
7-51.00
whip
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950
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Golden Age Club, Elks Lodge, Potluck Dinner, 1st Tues of
month, 6:30 ...
Chamber of Commerce, Elks ... . m
; Heppner Lions Club, 1st 3rd Tu. . W8n W heel-
Boardman Lions Club, 1st 3rd Thurs., Boardman Grange
SeSciuKi Dinner, Elks Lodge, Tues Wed, 4:30 p.m.
Boy Scouts, Elks. Wed., 7 p m. r.,M..
San Soud Rebekah Lodge. Heppner, 1st 3rd Fridays
Social Sec. Rep. Neighborhood Center, 2nd Fri. of ma 10-
noon .... ,
Newcomers Club. 1st Mon. Wagon Wheel, noon
Legal Aid, Bank of EO Board Rm. 2nd 4th Tues, 1 .30 9
p.m.
City CounciLlst Mon of ma City Hall, 8 p.m.
Port of Morrow Meeting, Boardman. Thurs., Mar. 11. 2 p.m.
Band Parents Meeting, HHS Bandroom, Mon, Mar. 13, 7.30
StJPat' s Card Party and Luncheon, Lex: IOOF Hall, Wed.
Msr 17
PopConcert. HHS Gym, Tues., March 16, 7:30 p.m.
Grand Concert, HHS Gym, Tues., Mar.16, 7:30 p.m.
Grand Opening, Judy's Fabric House, Fri., Mar. 19, 9:30
Spring Dance, Fair Pav. Sat.. Mar. 20, 9 p.m.
Community Slngsplratlon. March 14, 7:30 p.m. at Hope
Lutheran Church.
OOPS! EPA'S GREEN
MONSTER TURNS BLUE
Color EPA's "Green
Monster" blue. And color the
(ace of the Weekly Bulletin
editor red.
In the February 13 issue of
the Weekly Bulletin, it was
reported that EPA's S5Mi ton
mobile wastewater
deconUmlnation unit would
return to Seattle next week to
assist the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers' efforts to remove
the last of the pdychlorlnated
biohenyls (PCB's) that spilled
into the Duwamlsh Waterway
17 months ago. Since its last
appearance In Seattle, the unit
- nicknamed the "Green
Monster" has undergone a
paint Job at its home base in
Edison, N.J.
Special Galvanized
Roofing Sale
Corrwgattd
26 in wide - Covers 24 in.
All Lengths in Stock
8 ft long T ea
10 ft long M" ea
12 ft long '5" ea
14 ft long 6M ea
16 ft long 7" ea
This figures '23 Per Square
(Herts MS)
Htna-UcNsry Hwy. S37-2223
Pacific Sardines
in Tomato Sauce
CH powdered
B and M baked beans 20-790
Bakers choc chips 690
Fresh
Produce
Radishes and
Green Onions m bunchI?
leiery stalks si. 00
Oranges 8 - $1.00
nicked Picnic's
Pork Chops Femliy pek $1.39
Pork Loin roasts $1.29
Country Style Spare nibs $1.39
CHECK WITH US ON
OUR LOW LOW
CASE PRICES
BOOKWORM-TOPIC CLUB
DATE IS CHANGED
Because of several who are
ill the. joint Bookworm-Topic
Club evening that was
scheduled for March 9 has
been rescheduled for March
16.
It will be held In the
Fireplace Room of St.
Patrick's, Heppner. Marion
Abrams will present the
review, and Lucy Peterson,
Marian Brosnan, Helen Currln
and Pauline Hughes will be
hostesses. The event will
begin at 7:30 p.m.
Empty milk cartons stuffed
loosely with newspapers make
quick kindling for the
fireplace.
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sugar 2 590
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