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Page 8, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Herb Shaw, a bridge in spector out 6f LaGrande was an overnight guest at the Roy Britt home Tuesday. . Mrs. Ray Britt spent tne weekend in Heppner with her father, John Hopper and returned home Sunday even ing. Anne Robison returned Monday to her home here following a two weeks hospi talization at Prineville due to pneumonia K5S GRAND OPENING Friday & Saturday to. 'IWnrv Supply Hermiston-Stanfield Highway Hermiston, Oregon 567-2666 Manufactoring Representatives attending with the following products LEHIGH Safety shoes Parker-Hannifin Corp., FITTINGS General Fire Extinguishers & Fire Equip I Ralph Arwood & Associates, Industrial & safety gloves, boots, rain gear, and 1st Aid kits Miller Welding Show, featuring Jackson & Victor Welding Equipment S Uniroyal Industrial hose I Buffalo wipe rags Columbia Industrial Marine, rope of all kinds Olympic Sling Co., see slings manufactured 1 Electro Magic, hot hi-pressure cleaning g equipment display Welsh, safety equipment f Free gifts to be given away Miller Welder ig Victor welding set water coolers I fire extinguishers ropes and more I and enjoy refreshments with us SEIBERLING 78 SERIES STEEL RADIAL BR 78-13 ER 78-13 FR 78-13 GR 78-13 HR 78-13 GR 78-13 HR.78 13 JR 78-11 LK 78 13 SI.-HH-HI .lc itHi POLYESTER WW Reg f 7g.U 28 We Feature i I V It Heppner, OR, Thursday. Mar. U, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Storm are here from Portland, guests at the Gus Strecker home. Clara and Mrs. Storm are sisters. Clarence Cress is at home again from St. Charles Hospi tal. Bend, where he underwent recent surgery. The Joe Petits are in Bre merton. WA where Dotti will have a checkup and further medical treatment. I I I March 12 & 13 your Invited I 1 Hydrolic hose 4 1 Sale F.E.T. f '- 08 25 27 2 05 F Reg Sale F.E.T. I 47.38 -12 64 2 .11 h) - 53 69 48 32 2.49 VJ 36 51 50 86 2 69 1 ( S4 1, 59.61 53 65 2 89 A 64.21 57.79 3.07 0 lU.j 59 61 53.65 2.97 1 64 21 57.79 3.15 I cV 66.77 60.09 3.31 J XsJ 70.71 63 64 3 47 J i:4 Cll (J m Ml ( 1976 Feb. 26 brought to an end a long and enjoyable visit for the Glen Potters, with their daughter and her family, the Robert Langes, with their daughters. Gena and Dawn, from Ocean Springs. Miss. Glen and Betty met their plane at Portland Internation al on New Years Eve when Glenna and her daughters arrived. On Feb. 15 MSgt: Robert Lange came from his base at San Antonio. TX to join his family and the Potters for the remainder of their stay here. They left Thursday for their home' in Mississippi where Lange, an instructor in com munications, will in three years complete his 20 years in military service. Enroute home the Langes spent some time in Phoenix. AZ for a visit with Robert's sisler. Diane iChooki and LeRoy Britt. Pilot Rock, sat down on Hoy and Pauline Brill's door step Sunday morning, in that new orange and white whirly job. as jauntily as a butterfly pausing in flight on a rise petal, and a few hours later brought their helicopter to rest in Joanne Griffiths pansy bed. at the Griffith home in Kahler Basin without a hitch. Le Hoy's landings weren't always so accurate when his conveyance was the top i hopefully i of a brahma. One for novel ideas. LeRoy! I knew him when he entertained classmates with weiner roasts in the waste baskets at old Spray High. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cecil returned Monday from a vacation taking them to join Melba's family, her parents. Alfred and Elsie Caldera. her sisler. Juanita Medlock and a brother. Marvin all of Coos Bay. Frank Caldera and family and Dean and his family at Reedsport and a sisler June McKellan. Bro okings Melba's sisters. Pat and Fairy Mae are both in Germany . Mr. Farmer & Mr. Rancher We have in the field service this year Call 676-9481 CiNiDYKAK (TSTOM RADIAL DH 78-14 HR 78 15 ci MIDYEAR (TSHION i-r, Gl MIDYEAR POWER D78 U "" ""4i Uf&wlu' , WHEELS... VTI I 8 stylet to choose from 1 $23.28 and up Ml ATTENTION ALL WOMEN: If you have a flat tire, I will fix it free! SPRAY Mary The Calderas made their home here for a good many vears. The CecHs report experien cing extreme weather con ditions enroute. snow and wind reaching blizzard pro portions on the Santiam. Lee and Ellen Brisbois and the Odell Adams spent the weekend in the Tri-Cilies visi ting relatives and attending the horse races. They report an excellent and enjoyable weekend but they r did 1 imagine) waxed a bit reticent when discussing whose horse won. Fire ol underterniined ori gin completely destroyed the home ol the Jerry (rapo family Thursday afternoon. A trailer house parked near the home also burned. The Crapo's went totheliav Gates home last night and Marge and Dee Davis moved a small mobil home to the Ciir ranch Friday where the fami ly will reside temporarily. The Spray Grange held its monthly business meeting Tuesday evening with a good attendance There will be a social evening Mar. Hi. Eeryne is welcome to attend the M politick supper, followed by bingo, cards and prizes. The annual grange auction is scheduled for April 4 will) a roast beet dinner served at II a.m. through one. when auc tioning will begin, under the able and entertaining super vision ol Vaue Leather. Monument auctioneer For information n the pickup of sale donations, call 4ti8-2582. A table sale will be conducted inside the Grange Hall with prices as mai keel- Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Robison were in Walla Walla. WA Friday where Des hail a medical checkup Enroute home they were over night guests with Jim and Selni.i Adams at Pilot Rock March Special Prices A PoLYSTFFL Was Now F E T i 64.15 46 31 2 42 HI 35 65 OH 3 15 PoLYGLASS 75 55 54 40 3 35 J? CI SHION 34 50 27 WI 2 12 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 i r II t IVU l t 1 STIR 441 N. T.lain Heppner, Oregon 676-9401 NEWS Williams On the social side. Margaret Ashmeade entertained her pinochle club Thursday ev en ing Willi 12 present including Judv Allord. Carol Asber, Sun Gonzales. Jeri Wright, .lovce Adams, MyrnaGervais. Alice Deilz. Anna Mae Chap man. Cheryl Hosken. Rita Thompson and Jen Wright. Ol note at Margaret's par ties are her prizes, which are choice pieces from her store of beautiful hand crocheted work. One vies for honors as a guest, with an eye on the winning circle. A delightlnl pnr( Margaret Voted by all pi'senl lovce and Odell Adams lett Friday evening tor a weekend at Konnewiek where they will be guests at the Frank Adams and George Shen homes. The Larry Rrishois who now make their home in Board man. moved Hair mobile home there the past weekend Hud and Kllen Nash have spent a tew days at Caldwell. ID where Hud's steplather. Finery Burnett, is hospitaliz ed. Bud returned home early m the week while Kllen remained lot a longer period Kd and Jcrene Kuyart have returned twin Heud where they have been guests with relatives. Uilma Elliott and Claire Templeton Spray people in Bend Krulay were Connie Spivey . Mr and Mrs Clarence Vlson and Johnnie and Bessie Butler where (hey wen! lor shopping and medical appointments ',!.h Kel-ay was at the Kosm! ilinic Friday morning having two loreigil obees removed from bis eve Minute wood particles lodging in his eve while KeNny w.i loading a truck He returned to his home at John Day Sa'urday morning alter being employed here (he past two weeks Custom Retreads J4-Wheel Drive Tires J Warranty Policy 7 III (,imD F lt 7 I'. H t Mul HI MFH ; i y. H, h liimlh FAR f t MH'tN PI I T I 'd VI. LANs I. ,!t I i f""Hi CuiV Those attending Pomona Grange at Mikkalo on-Saturday included Gus and Clara Strecker. Martina Warren and Bob Trovell The Don McQuinns are enioving their daughter Chri si i and granddaughter Nikkie who arrived Thursday even ing I mm Hood River for the weekend Joyce Gordanicr. Glenna Bell. Naomi MeGuire and Cheryl llosken were m Prine ville Thursday for shopping Boh Ashmead and his dau ghter Shorn Rilling were in Pendleton Friday to meet Andy Giachino. who is spend ing the weekend with Bob and Margaret. Margaret and Andy's acqu aintance and ensuing IrieiuF ship, came aUmt through a pen pal coi i cspondence start ing in litJI and Andy has spent the Faster holiday al the Ash mead home each year since, arriving a bit early this year however Giachino comes I mm San Francisco w here he i- a mechanic with I'mled Air I .iocs. Mr, and Mrs Buck Weekly me m My rlli Point, Roseburg and Portland this week where Ihev accompanied Don John sou on a business trip, Mrs Weekly 's parents, the Sam Vaneil'-. who have spent the pas! three weeks with the Weeklevs are moving to the Dim Johnson ranch on Horse Shoe Creek Gem ge Crapo was Jaken to The Dalles late Saturday evening bv Fossil ambulance, pari i.dly paralyzed due to a I, ill at the Jen v Crapo ranch home lie will be moved to Madig.m Army Hospital at Taeoina lor further treatment i;ov Adams. Pilot Rock. Llovd Adams and his son Gene Prineville spent the weekend here MSltlllg Ruth Adams. Mr and Mrs. Odell Adams and the Clifford Ad ams lamilv LT It IH w .m 2 11 i; 7 J 2 ' W.,, ., FF T f I 18 8 1 ! 17 1 I'- VI 1 I'. t Hi VI 74 .)''M I M WW Ik c Uiri Hosken sustained cuts necessitating five stitches to close the wound in her chin when she fell Sunday. Lori is the daughter of Cheryl and Doug Hosken. QcWayne Simmons was in Powell Butte Saturday where he purchased bull dogging steers. Heppner Branch of American Association of University Women urge you to REGISTER TO VOTE LOCATIONS Heppner County Clerk's Office, Courthouse Lexington Phyllis Piper lone Bank of Eastern Oregon Boardman City Hall Irrigon City Clerk You may register by mail, cards available at the above locations. The Bank of Eastern Oregon In Heppner and the Heppner post office. REGISTER BY MARCH 19 TO HAVE YOUR NAME ON THE POLL BOOK FOR THE APRIL 20 SCHOOL ELECTION. sponsored ( public tervlce by Columbia Basin Electric Co-op COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC COOP-serving 3010 square miles in Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam. Sherman and Wheeler Counties I7tll4 V f f ','v " J l v. J Wriiii-t Dexter Miles Owner A SEIBERLING K 2 2 W W L Reg Sale F E T ATKII 28 48 25 63 I 75 -7H I3 30 58 27 52 2 01 f C7BJ4 3122 28 10 2 05,'( K78 14 11 16 29 B4 2 27 F78H ' 34 B2 31 25 2 43 - (178 U 36.75 31 08 2 60 II7HH 39 56 V 60 2 8.1 ? G7HI5 36 75 33 08 2 65 78 5 39 56 35 60 2 87 f J7H5 4116 37 04 3 03 V ,785 41 56 39 20 3 14 t MONARCH I'MT 78 BELTED BLK T T 1178 15 6 I.TH 15 6 MONARCH L'MR 78 liF.l.TED BLK T T 1178 15 6 1,78 16 R ' I I x - COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding Industrial Commereiul Farm and Home Pendleton 276-7761 RirrNia 58 88 52 99 3 5fK 71 22 64 10 4 11 V - sV w 1 53 26 4H 56 3 371 69 99 62 99 39 , Tj (l.J March Kemp Bookkeeper Mike Scott Mansiier