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M001ILITE SALE
79 pm only
Thursday ApriM,
WEST BEND
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Chalet Cher
automatic skillet-chafing dish
Th Chalet Chef offers all the flair of chafing dish
cookery without the hazards of a flame.
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Cushioned Arch Support
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Outstanding Fitting Quality
Three Pairs for the Price of One!
All the two for one sale rack
will be priced three for one.
One pair will be Vi the original price.
Men's and Boy's Table Sale Shoes
25 per cent off the sale price
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Morrow County's Newspaper
GAZETTE-TIMEs
15C
Vol. 93,
Heppner, OR, Thursday, April 1, 1976
OOOHLITE SALE
BAKE SALE
79 p in
AT
Turner, VanMarter
& Bryant Office
Held By:
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Alpha Theta Chapter
Proceeds to'the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Tail Caaaaaaaily 8rvlc Menage
Spwtored By
I Greta GrCwCr3LLiJ.
LEXir:3Ton
One Day of our Foolish April 1st Sale
2" Terrarium green plants
2 for $1.00
-V, Reg. $1.00 ea.
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CEioiiiber
A business meeting was
vwiiducled at the Chamber of
Commerce Monday with Pre
sident Larry Mills presiding.
Nothing earth shattering was
discussed during the meeting
Cues! speaker for Mondays
meeting will be Ron Daniels.
President of Blue Mountain
Community College, who will
discuss the proposed budget
for the coming year.
Thank vou The end.
BLOQDtVJOBILE
Elks Club, April 6
2:30 to6p.m.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Alpha Theta Chapter,
Heppner
Beta Omega Chapter,
lone
GIVE
Help replace area's usage
This Ad sponsored by
Columbia Bosh
Electric Co-op
COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC COOP-ervm 5010
square miles In Umatilla. Morrow. Cilliam, Shermtn
and Wheeler Counties. ,
KIIIZUA (1EVS
Bv Barbara Pike
Raymond Reid. Jerry Sam
ples and Andy Samples spent
Sunday floating down the John
Day River from Service Creek
to Twickenham.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris
returned home March 24 from
their long planned trip to
Hawaii. Carol and Earl left
March 16 for Honalulu. While
on Oahu they visited Pearl
Harbor. Diamond Head, the
Punch Bowl and the many
other attract ions on the island.
They also went to Kona.
Hawaii. The Norris' found
Kona to be much more
relaxing than the highly
developed are on Oahu. Carol
says they enjoyed the sun. the
tours, the flowers and the
scenery but she was glad to be
back home again, proving
once more than the most
wonderful scenery in the
world can't take the place of
home.
Mrs. Betty Larango. her
; daughter Yvonne Benson and
'" grandson Shawn went to
Moscow, ID Sunday to visit
Linda Larango. Monday. Bet
ty, Yvonne, Shawn and Dan
Benson went to Walla Walla,
WA where Dan had dental
; surgery on Tuesday. They
' returned home by way of
Richland where they spent
; some time visiting Betty's
father. Mr. Claude Locke at
: Kadalec Hospital where he is
a patient. Mrs. Larango, Dan
and Shawn returned home
Thursday. Mrs. Benson stayed
in Heppner with her brother
LDee Larango while she hacj
medical care. LDee brought
Yvonne home Saturday. A
family party was held Sunday
to celebrate Dan Benson's 17th
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell
went to Hood River last
Thursday. Doyal is the man
who has the job of keeping the
school buses running. Thurs
day's trip was just one of
several quick trips that Doyal
and Waneta have made lately
to get parts to keep the buses
running.
Clarence and Betty Benson
left Friday evening for Weis
er. ID to visit relatives and
take care of some business.
They spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stirm and
family. Mrs. Stirm is Betty's
sister.
LRay and Joyce Cody went to
Portland Wednesday to spend
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
John Palermo and do some
itching. A party of seven
friends Including the Cody's
and the Palmero's joined the
crowds dipping for smelt on
the Sandy River. The Cody's
report the smelt were quite
good sized and a good catch
was made. Friday Ray and
Mrs. Palermo went salmon
fishing on the Willamette. Mr.
and Mrs. Cody stopped in The
Dalles to take care of some
business Saturday morning as
they returned home.
Mrs. Waneta Hubbell and
Carol Dyer were host
esses for a prty for first,
second and third grade Sun
day school children at the
Community Church in Kinzua.
Friday. The ten children who
attended played games and
enjoyed the refreshments pro
vided by Mrs. Linda Nyseth.
Mrs.
The Everett Gordan's of
Portland enjoyed the com
pany of their granddaughter,
Jill Benson and her husband
Ronald and son Jared this
weekend. The Benson's also
did some shopping while in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pike and
Bruce were in The Dalles
Saturday to do some shopping.
They stopped in Wasco to see
Don's mother and step-father,
Mr. and Mrs. George Austin.
Carlo Warming was back in
Camp Five on Sunday to help
his family move to their new
home at Rock Springs. WY.
Judy and the children have
been busy trying to sell the
families furniture since Carlo
purchased a new mobile home
and new furnishings in Rock
Springs. Wish them luck in
their new home!
Mr. and Mrs. Don Paulus.
Rick. Carrie and Randy wen?
to Roseburg to enjoy the
weekend with Barbara's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Mather.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ken
dal) and Allen went to Port
land Tuesday for medical
attention.
Mrs. Deena Reid and dau
ghters spent Wednesday thru
Friday in Hermiston visiting
her sister Shirley Peterson
and her family. Also a guest at
the Peterson home was Deena
.and Shirley's grandmother,
Mrs. rVenia Anderson. Mrs.
Anderson who will be 91 on her
birthday in May lives in
Brookings.
Mrs. LaVelle Jellick was
accompanied by her daughter
Kathy on a trip to The Dalles
Friday.
Thursday morning Sharon
Kendall took her daughters
Palti and Brenda to Hermis
ton to stay a few days with
their grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Berry. Sharon went
to Pendleton to stay with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mel
burn Harris. Tuesday the
Harris' and Sharon picked up
Brenda and Patti for the
return trip to Kinzua. The
Harris' stayed at the Kendalls
home until Thursday when
they returned home to Pendleton.
raiolcng one!
Point-op Tsrae
MOON LITE SALE
Thurs., April 1,
7-9 p.m. only
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Ve light paneling .3.39 panel,
reg.3.90
4 mm Luan. and pecan
PANELING
Reg. 4.45
Moonlite Sale Price 3.79 a panel
Sp red Satin
10 Sale
Buy 1 gal 9.99
'get 2nd gal 1 cent
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Check our shopping cart for bargains
ALL ' price
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Farm and Builders Supply
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Thii la all that remain! o( tht born of Mr. and Mr. Ken
Wright. Ruggi. after flrt early Monday morning
According to rrports the home burned to the ground following
an explosion believed caused by tht furnace
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