Page , THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR, Thursday, Mar. 25, 1976
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This Friday afternoon when
wc take ourselves to the gro
cery store, we will be greeted
by one of the Morrow County;
CowBelles, promoting beef
sausage by serving samples to
us. Less calories too.
Anne Doherty stopped in to
announce that the first tennis
class will be held Wednesday,
March 31, 7 p.m. at the Jr.
High Gym. She hopes that you
can make it as it looks like the
classes are going to be full and
there will not be room left for
anyone that does not attend
this first class.
Also, there seems to be a
slight rush in the completion
of Dennis and Ann's newly
remodeled home on Piper
Canyon. Lexington. Their se
cond child is due around the
first of April, and the contrac
tor has promised that they will
r moved in before the stork
arrives. Wonder what the odds
would be. if I were a betting
person.
However, with only 24 hours
warning Ron and Peggy Britt
ner were parents of a second
sun. Leonard Eugene. The
Brittners were called from
Baker on Saturday. March 24
and informed there was a
baby for them and they could
pick him up on Sunday.
Leonard was born March 15
and weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz. He
has light brown hair and is
dearly loved by his older
brother Teddy, and a delight
tn his parents.
The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. A.E. Brittner. Port
kind. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fickardl. Torrance. CA
Great grandparents are Mr.
L B. Weed. Coeur d' Alene. ID
Special Storewide Savings -
March 17-31
White-Line flat wall paint
pastel colors re g. 7.95 gal., now $4.99
Oiile Kitche ncprpeling ( in-stock rollst
reg. l&yfG n $5 93 yd.
Ion rubber back carpet, spec. 14.93 yd.
.w Spring colors in drapery fabric and
wovfR wood decorator shades
Starrett's
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The Spring Cotillion
April 3,
lone American
Dancing to
Rod Esselstyn
9:30-l:30a.m.
Admission:
$12.50 per couple
$7.50 singles
Midnight Buffet
Happy Hour 8:30-930 pjn.
sponsored by Beta Omega
Chapter of E.S.A.
All proceeds will go to
the lone Volunteer Fire Dept.
Cofuobla Dcsb
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iquart mtlrt in I'mililla. Morrow, Cillnm. Sherman
and Wheeler Counties
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Celebrating their 32nd wed
ding anniversary at Beecher's
Cafe Monday evening with
friends were Bud and Harriet
Batty.
Gene Hall is convelescing
from surgery at the Pendleton
Community Hospital. Gene,
we hope all the nurses are
young and pretty and let's see
you home very soon.
The Moonlight Sale will be
held April 1 between the hours
of 7-9 p.m. There will be sales
galore and mark your calen
dar for this event. The Main
Street merchants will be busy
this next week preparing for
this great sale.
Mrs. Beatrice Clausen,
Bend, Oregon State Director
of The Degree of Honor Pro
tective Association came to
Heppner Saturday to attend
the memorial service for
Clara B. Gertson. Mrs. Clau
sen was a house guest of Ida
Farra.
Amanda Duvall asked fri
ends to her home for Sunday
dinner in honor of Mrs. Edwin
Cutting, who celebrated her
birthday last week. Besides
the Rev", and Mrs. Cutting, her
guests were Mary Bailey.
Madge Bryant and Ida Farra.
Doug Gonty. son of Mr. and
Mrs. E E. Gonty. is home on
leave from Grand Forks AFB,
32lst Missile Site Security.
Before coming to Heppner,
he visited his brother Ray and
family in Seattle, an aunt and
uncle in Edmonds. WA. and an
aunt and uncle in Portland.
He reports for duty April 1.
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You're Invited
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allstott,
Heppner, announce the forth
coming marriage of their
daughter, Cyde Marie, to
Michael Skroch, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Skroch. Darby.
MT.
The wedding will be Satur
day. March 27. 2 p.m.. at All
Saints Episcopal Church,
Heppner. The reception will
follow at the Parish Hall.
All relatives and friends are
cordially invited to attend.
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
The family and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hedman
gave a twenty-fifth anniver
sary part in their honor Satur
day night at the Legion Hall.
All children were present
with the exception of their son
Steve, who was unable to
attend Saturday night, but
arrived early Sunday.
Out of town relatives and
guests attending included Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Belmore,
Tacoma, WA; Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Heflin. Federal Way,
WA: Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Munck. Athena; Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Hudson, Oregon City;
Cheri Whittaker. Pilot Rock;
Terry Walters, The Dalles;
and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hoeft,
Pilot Rock.
The Library Board will
meet Thursday. March 25. 8
p.m.. in the conference room
of the First National Bank.
Mrs. Norma Vawter. Meri
dian. ID, was a recent visitor
at the home of her uncle. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Bauman,
and also with other relatives
in the area.
Mrs. Olive Hughes is visit
ing at the home of her grand
daughter. Mrs. James Stroda,
Monroe. OR and assisting with
the care of her 10th great
grandchild.
She will return to Heppner
for a visit in April.
Visiting from Salem at the
Archie Padberg home last
weekend were Mrs. Danniel
Tucker and son Joe. Mr. and
Mrs. Kyle Tucker and daugh
ter Mmday. Mrs. Tucker's
sister. Mrs. Teresa Hope and
son Colby, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Tucker.
Mr. Eldon Tucker and
daughter Tammie. lone, join
ed the family for dinner Sun
day. Due to the overwhelming in
terest in welding. B M C.C.
will offer an additional section
' siarting Tuesday evening.
March 30. 710 p.m. at the
Heppner Junior High Shop.
Class size is limited and
anyone wanting to take this
class should contact Anne
Doherty. 676-5277 to reserve a
place.
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The Division of Continuing
Education class. Psychologi
cal Aspects of the Student in
the Classroom, which was
scheduled for spring term at
the Morrow County School
District Office in Lexington
beginning Monday. March 29.
has been canceled.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ek
strom. Boring, OR, are the
parents of a daughter, Lind
say Ann, born March 19. She
joins two sisters, Shawn and
Codie.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom Sr.,
lone and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Frink, Eagle Creek, OR.
Great grandmother is Mrs.
Lula Wilkins, Albany, OR.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stroda;
Monroe, OR. are the parents
of a 6 lbs. daughter. Jennifer
JoAnn, born March 17. She
joins two brothers at home.
Mrs. Stroda is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Hughes and formerly lived in
Heppner.
INVITATION
All friends and relatives are
invited to attend an open
house reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Healy at the Jack
Healy home Saturday. March
27, from 1-5 p.m.
Jerry and Carmen were
married Oct. 11. 1975 in Villa
Trina, Dominican Republic.
Carmen is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Nicolaus Tineo of
Villa Trina.
Jerry returned from the
Dominican Republic after
serving in the Peace Corps.
BRIDAL SHOWER
Mrs. Larry Mills and Mrs.
Bob Stickney were hostesses
for a bridal shower in honor of
Cvde Allstott Friday evening.
March 19 at the Mills home.'
Thirty-two guests attended,
many of whom were college
friends and former classmat
es of Cyde.
She received many lovely
gifts. Refreshments were ser
ved bv the hostesses.
COWBELLES AND
WIIKATIIEAKTS
It will be beef and bread
when the Morrow and Gilliam
County CowBelles and Wheat -hearts
give demonstrations in
Central and Court Stree
Markets. Friday. March 26.
24 p m.
Identical demonstrations
will be given in both stores and
everyone is encouraged to
drop by to sample the goodies,
pick up recipies. and learn
how to make it from the
women! Featured items will
be sausage from beef and a
specialty bread that is especi
ally nutritious as it includes
ground beef.
The sausage is especially
tasty, according to Birdine
Tullis. CowBelles Beef Pro
motion Chairman. Shirley
Belcher will be in charge of
demonstrations at Central
Market. Lorraine Brosnan. at
Court Street Market. They will
be assisted by Jean Bennet;
president of Morrow Cow
Belles. othw local CowBelles.
Susan Snyder and a group
from Condon. '
An organizational meeting
for the Willow Creek Girls
Softball League will be held
March 31. 8 pm. in the
Conference room of the Gil
Iiam Histx-e Building All in
terested adults are invited 10
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Mrs. Jim Lovgren. Heppner
and Mr. Charles Butler, Pen
dleton, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Vicki
Leslie Butler to Michael
Millard. The couple were
married in Lake Tahoe. NV.
February 29.
Heppner
Fri..Mar.26
Dinner by Jim
Steaks & Seafood
6-8:30p m.
Sat.. Mar. 27
Fresh Whole Crab
Installation of Officers
8p.m., Open to Public
Dance 9-2 am.
Dean s last Fling!
Sun , Mar. 28
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Buffet 3-5
Club Opens 12-8 p.m.
Thurs. April 1
Reg. Lodge 8 p.m.
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Michael is the son of Mrs.
Bettye Millard. Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard reside
in Portland where Michael is a
pharmacist at the Dwyer
Memorial, Milwaukie. Vicki is
employed by the U.S. National
Bank. Main Branch. Portland.
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Seed Potatoes Onion Set Herbs
Fertilizers,
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ASPARAGUS
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Golden Age Club. Elks Lodge.
: Potluck dinner ...... ' Mon noon
Chamber of Commerce. Elks Lodge
Heppner Lions Club. ....
fci&3rd Tues.. Wagon Wheel m-
Boardman Lions Club. .
1st & 3rd Thurs., Grange Hall
Senior Citizens Dinner. 4 30nm
Elks Lodge Tues Wed '
Boy Scouts. Elks v
San Souci Rebekah Lodge. Frjdayf
Heppner '
Social Sec. Rep.. Neighborhood
NewcTmm'ciub. Wagon Wheel" . Mon. noon
I,ga.Aid.BankofE0Boardd4 4thTueg (
CirCouncilVci.y'Hair.'.... W Mon., 8 p.m.
lone Lions Club, M ri 7 n m
Beechers Cafe Tues , Mar 23. 7 p.m.
County Fair Board.
Fair Dorm Bldg 2nd Mon- 7 30 m-
Library Board, Columbia
Basin Conference Rm h Thur- m'
Grand Opening,
THOMAS J. Ht'GIIKS FAMILY REUNION
Mrs. Olive Hughes accom- with his wife and son and
nanied her son Tom to his daughter. The little girl i was
homein Newbera for a family born in Japan. He will be
eun on K Mml? 20" stationed at Omaha NB when
t the home of Mrs. V. Gainer, his lea ve is up Davk hrre
Present besides Tom and his with his wife and daughte r Is
wife JoAnn. were their son presently sta ioned at M.not
1 m. with his wife and daugh- AFB. ND Also present w.
ter Tom is a student at Pamela Hughes Stroda. her
Southern Oregon College, husband James, their two sons
Snd Twin sons. Michael and infant daughter. Monroe,
and David, both Air Force OR., and the two grand-
Staff Sergeants, are home on mothers. Mrs. Hughes and
a 30 duv leave. Mike, who has Mrs. Gainer,
been stationed at Misawa Tom s wife JoAnn. .s offe
AFB Japan, for over two manager for Evergreen Heli-
years arrived home March 9 copters near Newberg.
Complete
Gardening Supplies
NOW IN STOCK:
Delphinium
BasketofGold
Green feed Store
Lexlngton-Heppner Hwy.
67G-9422' 1
2?i5.
DUNCAN HINES
brownie mix 09C
Charmln Bathroom
TIDE king size $2.03
Free samples of beef sausage and
ranch bread will be provided by the
Morrow and Gilliam County
CowBelles and the Wheathearts,
Friday, 2-6p.m.
Prices effective Mar. 26-27
Phones: (Groc.) 676
Pansies
Strawberry plants
NABISCO
Premium 590
Crackers
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48-$149 J
RLEENLZ
280 count
630 j
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BETTY CROCKER'S 1
tuna helper
590 3
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