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Front Page 8, THE THE GAZETrETIMES Moonlite Sale Thurs., 7-1 p.m April Fools Day lone Lions Club, m Beechers Cafe Tues.. April 1327, 7 p.m. Spring Cotillion, lone ...,, m American Legion Sat., April 8, 8:30 p.m. Boy Scouts, Elks Wed., 7:30 p.m. Golden Age Club. Elks Lodge, Potluck dinner 1st Tues of mo., 6:30 Chamber of Commerce, Elks Lodge Mon. noon Heppner Lions Club, 1st & 3rd Tues., Wagon Wheel a.m. Boardman Lions Club, 1st & 3rd Thurs., Grange Hall P Senior Citizens Dinner, Elks Lodge, Tues 4 Wed - : p.m. Boy Scouts. Elks Wed. Pm- San Souci Rebekah Lodge, Heppner & 3rd Fridays Social Sec. Rep., Neighborhood Center 2nd Fri. of mo. 10-noon Newcomers dub. Wagon Wheel 1st Mon. noon Legal Aid, Bank of EO Board Rm 2nd & 4th Tues., 1:30-5 p.m. City Council. City Hall 1st Mon., 8 p.m. County Fair Board. Fair Dorm Bldg. 2nd Mon., 7:30 p.m. Library Board, Columbia Basin Conference Rm 4th Thurs, 8 p.m. Grand Opening. ADD TO CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Band Festival. ... HHS Gvm Sat.. April 3. 7 p.m. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Bloodmobile. Elks Club April 6. 2:304 p.m. BANANA PUDDING CAKE 2 small bananas 1 pkg. yellow cake mix 1 pkg. i smalli instant vanilla or banana pudding 4 eggs 1 cup water ' 4 cup oil a cup chopped nuts Directions: Mix in lg. bowl, bananas, eggs, water, cake nix, pudding and nuts. Blend well together and put in well greased floured 10-in. tube or bundt pan for 60 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool for 15 minutes. Remove from pan and finish cooling on rack. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve with whipped topping. Mrs. Ruth Bergstrom Tonight Thursday i will be one of the times we all should make an effort to take advantage of the Moonlite Sale being held. There are also one-day sales on special items. A bake sale will be taking place at Turner. Van Marter 4; Bryant office during he Moonlite Sale hours. All of this on April Fools Day and at this writing. I can't even think one good April Fools joke to pull. However, this edition will take place on any joke. Colleen Williams. Beaver ton, was visiting friends over the weekend. She has recently purchased a condominium at Tannisbrook. Visiting Sadie Parrish over the weekend were Jack Par rish and son Scott. Wilsonville. The TUPS No. 484 met at .Mrs. Cornell Green for initia tion and a very low calorie luncheon. Those attending wrre Irene Padberg. Elsie Fov. Barbara Paullus. Erda Pieper. Mary Doherty. Violia Springer. Charier Papineau with Florence Green the hostess. At the Gene Orwicks. Lex ington, weekend guests were KuM and Francis Orw ick and Kathlene and Warren Disque. Gmdn. Mike and Juamia Ignawiki. The Dalles, were weekend i.niors at the Archie Munkers home. Visiting his mother and spending an overnight camp nut on Sunimerfield Hidge and Liking pictures of the eastern Oregon w ildlife w as Rich Zita. Beaverton. TTNTH ;HMH1Hin I HU'llfMI During the workshop ser ies! the I'nited Methodist Church Sunday the Rev. Kdwin Culling performed the Mcrament of baptism for his tenth grandchild. Byron Rob ert Cutting, son of Robert and Mary fulling. Estacada. where Robert leaches high school The baby's paternal grand mother. Doris Cutting, joined the family al the chancel rail and the congregation joined In a special baptismal hymn. To the acompaniment of organmt Pauline Miller. Ihey sang. ' He's Got The Whole World in His Hands." i GAZETTE - TIMES, Heppner, OR, POSTM. STATION IS KKMK ATKD Beginning April 1. the Lex ington postal station has been relocated. It has been return ed to Del s Market which was its home for many years. The station equipment was moved from the Ed Struthers home to Del s Market last weekend. Marie Struthers will continue acting as postal clerk until March 31. Del Piper sub mitted a bid that was accepted for the station and has taken the responsibility that he dis charged for many years. I.HII TIIF.T Kita Harris, a member of Alpha Theta Chapter Hepp ner. was elected Vice Presi dent to the Eastern Oregon Council of Epsi'on Sigma Alpha International. The din ner meeting was hosted by Alpha Beta Sorority of Her miston on March 28. 1976. Other officers are: Presi dent Markgraf. Pilot Rock: Corresponding secretary. Doris McMahon. Pilol Rock; Recording secretary. Shirley Mcintosh. Condon: Treasurer. Rhee Lathrop. Enterprise. A shower of supply Items for Camp Meadowood. a speech therapy camp near Tollgate. was held. The meeting con cluded with a program on breast cancer, presented by Doctors Knowles and Phillips of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Al Parent and daughters. Portland, arrived March 20 for a weekend visit at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson. Heppner. The girls. Lisa. Shelly and Alison, stayed with t heir grandparent a over spring vacate, Mrs Parent returned last weekend to take the girls home. Also visiting the Andersons were daughter Adelia Martin and her daughter. Suianne, Portland, who arrived March 23 for the balance of spring vacation. Party s K I far In lt Thursday. April 1, 1976 ( SPRAY NEWS The following excerpt is from a Roseburg paper. The deceased, his father, Tom Stewart, and other family members are well known in this section of Oregon. James Warren Stewart, age 62. of Roseburg, died Feb. 16 in a local Roseburg hospital. He was born Feb. 10, 1914 in Kirkwood, IL and was mar ried June 8, 1961 in Roseburg to Louise Short. He had resided in this community for 28 years. He was a member of the V.F.W. MI SEI M TO RECEIVE tl.tt2S.43 The distribution of $27,500 to 18 Oregon counties to cover eligible costs of maintenance and operation of local mu seums during fiscal year 1975 was announced by Fred B. Klaboe. State Highway Divi sion administrator, recently. The apportionment is auth orized by statue and goes to the various counties as reim bursement for amounts spent in the support of local mu seums. The amounts ranged from $229.53 to $2,352.76. The Morrow County Mu seum. Heppner received $1,029.43. SORRV! In last week's news story concerning the Heppner High School winter sports awards, the names of Clay West and Tim Skow were inadvertently omitted from the varsity basketball presentations. My apologies to these two ath letes. TKf HFR INC ENTIVE PKtKiKAM Rachael Dick and Pauline Miller, teachers at Heppner Elementary School received funding for the Teacher In centive Program. TIP is Title IV. Part C project funded through the Oregon State Department of Education, awarded to implement inno tative education program to improve the quality of instru ction in the classroom by adopting a creative new program. Kim Culsforth attending college in LaGrande was visiting relatives over the weekend. They were Madge and Alia Culsforth. Laurel Van Marter is the only woman I know who gave up cigarettes, went on a diet and no cocktails, all the same day. It has been some months now and LaVerne still has a smile on his face, so her disposition hasn't changed. There must be some award for Laurel, but at this writing, all I can think of is that's will power, a lot of us don 'I have. John Kilkenny was home for spring vacation from Univer sity of Oregon. Eugene, visit ing his parents and friends. In the national news last week was a death announce ment of Robert E. Braley. Cincinnati. He was the Ameri can who fired the first shot in World War I. Why Is it mentioned In this column? It has been rumored . . . Heppner will have its very own 4th of July celebration this year. Saturday evening band festival concert will be held al the Heppner High School gym. Over IS schools are attending from a five-county area, with three hundred musicians par ticipating. There t ligh admission charge. Lavonne Bloods orth. Cor vallis. was visiting her daugh ter Denice and Jamie Sands during the past week. Line Surviving are: his wife, Louise, three sons, Gary and Kenneth Stewart and Robert Berg, all of Roseburg; dau ghter, Mrs. David Bartley, his father, Thomas J. Stewart, also of Roseburg. Three bro thers, Glenn, Bend; Harold, Washington, and Ralph, Rose burg. Two sisters, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Crescent City, CA; Mrs. Phillip Empkln, Mar guon. IL; two grandchildren and several nieces and neph ews. Services were held Feb. 20 at Long and Shukle Memorial Chapel with Father Alfred Tyson officiating. Private in terment followed at Roseburg Memorial Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Don Troxell entertained at their home Saturday with a party in observance of their grand daughter's birthday. Marcie, six, came with her family, the Larry Brisbois and Larry II from Boardman for the oc casion. Present to extend Honor Roll The following students are on the Honor Roll and the Dean's List for the winter term of 1976. at Blue Mountain Community College. The Hon or Roll includes all full time students with a grade point average of 3.5 or above. The Dean's list includes all full time students with a grand point average of 3.00 to 3.50. Named to the Honor Roll are: Douglas M. Barak. Lex ington, Shannon Kelly. Hepp ner; Charma Marquardt, Lexington; Ira Owen. Lexing ton: Harry D. Steers. Hepp ner. Named to the Dean's List are Jerry Donovan, Board man: Robert L Grant. Hepp ner: John Huddleston. Hepp ner; Gary Hunt. Lexington; Debra Huwe. Irrigon; John E. Myers. Heppner: Sandra Pal mer. Heppner; Pete Richards. Irrigon; John C. Roark. Lex ington: Pamela Schmeder. Irrigon. You're Invited Robert and Gladys Burnside will be honored with a reception on the occasion of their golden wedding anniver sary Sunday. April 4, 1-4 p.m. The reception will be held at the Good Samaritan Center. 97u w. Juniper. Hermislon. All friends and relatives cordially invited to attend. INVITVrtOV The families of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea invite their friends to an open house Sunday. April II. It will be held from 1-4 pm.. al the Masonic Hall in Echo, to celebrate the occa sion of their fortieth wedding anniversary. The honor guests request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Depuy. Lewiston. ID. visited the E E. Gontys and friends on their way home from the coast. Walt had variety store here and was mill carpenter for Orviile Smith. PMtK TUFF HUH fc.XPKHT PHI NINO The trees In the Heppner Main Street park wee expertly pruned by Edwin Cutting and his son Robert Cutting who was visiting from Estacada Utl week. This was a Heppner Garden Gub project carried out by the Cuttings and Bar bara James. The men cut out Ins desirable growth and Barbara worked al cleaning up their cuttings. Several Garden Club volunteer were ill and the worthwhile project fell to only two members and visitor. birthday greetings to Marcie were Kevin Troxell, with his parents Donita and Tom. Buell Gonzales with Suzy and Buell Sr., Nikki Jo Brisbois with Ron and Mary Jo; Jason Alford with his parents, Judy and Wilbur. Jamie Bowler, Lori Hosken, Marcies grand parents, the Lee Brisbois, her great grandmother, Alice De iti, the Johnny Ashers and son Frank, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Adams, Ralph Bennett and June and Don. Gene Russell has recovered sufficiently to operate his own vehicle following hia recent accident while employed with Kinzua's train crew and was visiting Kinxua frienda Mon day. One arm and hand remain in a partial cast. Gene will go to The Dalles this week for a medical checkup. Darrell Cecil and his dau ghter Becky were here from Pilot Rock over the weekend visiting his brother, the Frank Cecils, the Mary Williams home and other friends and relatives. Pauline Cecil is now em ployed at Hiersche's Nursing Home, Pendleton and was unable to accompany her family here. The Bobby Fishers and daughter Kristi have returned from a week in Portland where Kristi had knee surgery following an injury sustained in playing basketball. The Fishers were guests at the Charles Whyte home while away. Dick and Linda Cole and son Richard have been here from Prineville visiting Richard'a grandparents, the Lloy Mun jars and his great grand parents, Herman and Ella. The Bud McCartys. with Steve Hyde and Mark Van Ness, were attending business In John Day Wednesday and on Saturday, the McCartys were in Condon to return Vera McCarty here. Vera is now employed at the Dalzell ranch at Condon. Merna Richards prepared a dinner at her home Sunday honoring her husband, Billy and Mrs. Dick Griffith whose birthdays were March 14 and 15. Billy's and Mary's ages are the same, incidently. Present were the Dick Griffiths, the Don Griffith family. Gary Griffith. Condon and his two daughters. Bob and De lores Buck. Portland and Billy and Meroa. The Ray Gates received word Friday that Ray's sister, Wilma Moore. Lynwood, WA is hospitalized following a heart attack. Rev. and Mrs. Allen Gor danair have returned from four days in Portland where they attended a district coun cil meeting Including repre sentatives from Assembly churches throughout Oregon. Mrs. Gordanair attended as a delegate from Spray's Assem bly Church. Ralph Jackson. Hermiston. was a Wednesday visitor at the Griffith Ranch. Johnnie Griffith spent the weekend in Prineville al the Brian Adams home. Gib taking over some ranch duties during his broth er's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Munjar went to Fossil Saturday where Ihey joined other fair board members for a dinner and meeting in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler and Clara Jenkins were In Fossil Sunday where they attended birthday party for Bessie Myers who was 90 years old on that day. When the Lloy Munjar ret urned Sunday evening after a day visiting frienda In Mitchell they were accom panied by Kimberly Jordan who will spend spring vaca tion here. Her sister Jackie will join her at the Munjar home Wednesday. Kimberly, with Tanya and Katrina Sander. Prineville, also here visiting grandpar ents, have formed one of those nice quick frlandhi( itet only children can, and the three small girls are having an enjoyable vacation. Mrs. Marvin Britt was In Kirkland, WA this week to bring her daughter, Debbie home for spring vacation from Northwest College. Marvin and Louise have moved a small trailer to Arlington where Marvin I employed, coming home on weekends. Steve Mediock la also em ployed In Arlington and has moved his family there. Moonlite (V fit Moonlite Sale Fantastic Prices 7-9 ONLY Shirts Long sleeve and short sleeve, dress or sport Pants knits, casuals, boot cuts good assortment, greatly reduced prices! Shoes-several styles, slip ons or lace dress or play $5, $6 and $10 Coats nylon, wool, work or dress prices slashed 7-9 only Boys knit shirts 50 per cent 7 ONE CALL II DOES IT ALL 131 1 HEffNER, APRIL FOOL'S DAY SALE April Fools Day Only Grab Bag $1.00 ea Values to $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 30 per cent off One Day Only ALL Winter Coats Infants, boys, girls ladles ChlldrensWear One rack one-third off Minn Jeans Odds and ends rack Infants, boys, girls Ladies Queen slacks, jackets, blouses, one-third to one-half off Lebush Shoppe The shoppe that keeps prices where people will shop at home. 676-5561 THURSDAY - April 1st STORE WIDE 10 OFF 7-9 Only m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm APRIL FOOLS lDay Only 20 per cent off on Bras ALSO Special Sale Rack To every 10th cash customer FREE Pr. panty hose TO GARDNER'S MEN'S IflEflR OREGON 1 L MOONLITE SALE One Third Off Ladies Separates Famous name brands Slacks, Blouses and Jackets STORE OPEN M P.M. 8 APRIL 1 off 676-92 ID Ph. 67I M26 Ask about our Lay Away Plan 111 II u Table of Sweaters Odds and Ends One-half off 'A