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Page 6. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR. Thursday, April 15, 1978 Party R lunk lit Line Looks like Saturday will be the day for us to be on hand to cheer the walkers on. The Walkathon has become one of the main topics of conversa tion with all the students asking for sponsors from the local citizens. Judge Paul Jones has donated $100 to wards the event. He will not be able to walk himself, but has volunteered Com. Warren Mc Coy or Com. Homer Hughes, to walk for him. Orville Cuts forth has donated $23 for one of his grandchildren to walk the 20 miles. I can count seven grandchildren who now should get out and walk. The place to meet is at . the Ford garage parking lot at about 9 a.m. I didn't overlook our two mayors. Gene Orwick. Lex ington, or Bob Drake, lone., I just assumed that they would not let Honorable Mayor Sweeney, Heppner, take all the lime light. Come on fellows the walkitis for the March of Dimes. Just read where the rela tives of Howard Hughes can not find over 180 million dollars of his money. Think we should paddle a canoe to Ber muda and start digging in the sand It would be a nice vacation. There are three bake sales this weekend with the Ameri can Legion and the Degree of Honor holding theirs on Fri day. April 16 and the Heppner Child Development Center holding one on Saturday. April 17. With all the women baking for the bake sales, there should be some good eating on Easter Sunday. Have hope gals ... our golf ing has definite possibilities of improving, Phoebe Hayes, 73, scored her first ACE on the 120 yard 8th hole, Boardman on April 5. Phoebe has been play ing golf for the past 3 years and this is her first "Hole-in- One." Now doH you feel better? The signs of spring are all around us with the grass turning green. The bright colors of yellow, purple, red, white and blue edging the yards, makes all the fall work worthwhile. You are invited to the "Agri-Rama" that will be held April 20 starting at 12:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, Heppner. Burdine Tullis was asked if this was to be a luncheon, her answer was no, but we will have lots of snacks. I agree with Birdine that Molly Beck et should be there to supervise the french fry department provided by Gourmet Foods. After all Molly, you want to become active in your com munity. This Tuesday is vote day. The candidates who are run ning for positions on the school and advisory board need your vote. The Blue Mountain Community College and Mor row County scnool budgets are up for vote again. Our everlasting dog problems that seem to crop up at every other city and county meeting will be up for vote asking the county to enforce some kind of control. Be active, VOTE. The CowBelle luncheon and program was well attended this Tuesday. The guest spea ker was Liz Hyde, State CowBelle president. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privett recently returned to their home in Heppner after spend ing the winter in Arizona. They reported a very enjoy able time and are planning to return next fall. Some of the highlights of their trip were visits to Mex ico, the Organ Pipes National Monument, London Bridge, Boulder Dam and a copper pit mine in Ajo, AZ. These were just several of the many interesting places and things they saw. They caught "rock hound fever" and brought many nice specimens back with them. On their return trip they met their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown, Newport, OR. in Death Valley, CA, and spent a very interest ing week visiting Scottie's Castle, the Charcoal Kilns, the Twenty-Mule Team Borax x Mines, the Salt Flats and many beautiful canyons and mountains. Who Finances Your Needs ? We Do. Security Required Land Bank loans are made on the security of first mortgages on farm or ranch land, part-time farms and rural housing. Size of Loan The amount of loan which may be made is dependent upon the appraised value of the security to be mortgaged and the debt repayment ability of the applicant. Terms of Loan Terms are fitted to the security and needs of the borrower. The 29-ear term is probably the most popular, but loans can be made for terms up to 4a jrars. The Federal Land Bank Pendleton 276-7361 the G4R4VJ6Ll Electronic for Women "BULOMd It takes a fully electronic watch to keep pace with her new life style. A watch that floes wherever she goes, good looking and trouble free. She can depend on her Caravelle Electronic by Bulova because it depends on a reliable little transistor, an ingenious bit of electronic circuitry and a tiny long-life battery. And never needs winding1 0t Kit No, Barbara I don't know why people always form a line to the right, but I do believe in the Easter Bunny and jelly beans. EASTER BAKE SALE Murray Drug Store Saturday. April 17 10a.m. All donations will be appreciated. Proceeds go to the Heppner Child Development Center You're Invited The children of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger in vite you to their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 18, 1976 at 1-5 p.m. in the Lexington Church of Christ. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mar quardt invite you to the wedding of their daughter, Joyce Vonita to Randy Wil liam Hughes, on Saturday, April 17, 1976 at 2 p.m. in the First Christian Church of Hep pner. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Recep tion following in the basement. You're Invited Mr. and Mrs. William J. Healy wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan Ann to Paul Anthony Hisler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler, Saturday, April 24. 4 p.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Heppner. The reception following will be held at the Parish hall. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. PLAN TO VISIT THE PIONEER COl'RTHOl'SE When you are in downtown Portland, take time to visit the Pioneer Post Office-Courthouse between Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Alder and Yamhill Streets. On its second floor a Morrow County native, the historian Circuit Court of Appeals Judge John F. Kilkenny has, with the help of many, brought about a beautiful restoration of the court rooms and offices. This spring he was awarded the Oregon Chapter D.A.R. Medal of Honor for his out standing leadership. Judge Kilkenny and his Pilot Rock-Pendleton secre tary Louise Kopp are happy to show Morrow visitors around. They point with pride to the big, roll-top desk sent from this county by Phil Mahoney which was formerly used by Judge Calvin Sweek. They tell the history of each piece of historic furniture. So, if you love Oregon history, a fine restoration and lovely furniture visit Port land's Pioneer Courthouse and Judge John F. Kilkenny and Louise Kopp. jniniinililUllllll inn b , Mix & Match Coordinates Tops Pants Skirts Jr. and Misses siies Lebush Shoppe I i n ?t 9 r n i iriiTii riiinnrni rn in i ii SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Viking and all other machines at CASE FURNITURE Monday, April 16 Call for appointment please 676-9432 1 . Rtwtt f A.H. Ii I IN. itt ham rr. itrma rtnet HEPPNER BRANCH American Association of University Women Urge YOU to Make your opinion count VOTE In the School Budget ELECTION Tuesday, April 20 Polling Locations: Heppner Elementary School Heppner Area precincts District School Office, Lexington City Hall, lone Riverside School, Boardman A.C. Houghton School, Irrigon BANK OF -7 jlastern Oregon HrPPNr:R ION K ARLINGTON MrMBFR. FfcDRRU, DKfOKIT IVUTUM E CORPORATION t 1 4. ' ' . 1 JOAN DOHERTY Golden Age Club, Elks Lodge, i Potluck dinner 1st Tuet of mo., 6:30 : Chamber of Commerce. V. Elks Lodge Mon. noon ; Heppner Lions Club, ? 1st A 3rd Tues., Wagon Wheel m. , Boardman Lions Club, v 1st A 3rd. Thurt., Grange Hall p.m. ; Senior Citizens Dinner, Elks Lodge, Tues & Wed p.m. San Souci Rebekah Lodge, " Heppner 1st k 3rd, Fridays ; Social Sec. Rep., Neighborhood Center 2nd Fri. of mo, 10-ooon Newcomers Club, Wagon Wheel 1st Mon., noon J Legal Aid. Bank of EO Board Rm 2nd A 4th Tues., 1:30-5 p.m. City Council. City Hall It Mon., I p.m. ; Boy Scouts, Elks 7:30 p.m. lone Lions Club, Beechers Cafe Tues., April 13-27, 7 p.m. County Fair Board, Fair Dorm Bldg 2nd Mon., 7:30 p.m. H, Library Board, Columbia Basin Conf. Rm 4th Thuri., I p.m. American Legion Auxiliary Bake Sale, Turner, Van Marter Fit, April 16, 9:30 Degree of Honor Bake Sale, Lodge Fri. April 16, 9 :30 Walkathon, Ford Garage Parking Lot Sat., April 16, 8-9 a.m. Bake Sale, Murrays Drug Store Sat., April 16 Easter Sunday, "Happy Easter" April 18 VOTE Tues., April 20 Agri-Rama, Elks Lodge Tues., April 20, 12:30 Our Editor's Birthday-Happy Birthday Ernie! .... April 16 Easter Egg Hunt (See Adv. for time A place) April 17 Heppner American Legion A Auxiliary Potluck and regular meeting Mon, April l. 7 p.m '-f DEBRA PALMER Joan Doherty and Debra Palmer will represent the lone American Legion Auxiliary at Girls' State in June. Doherty Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doherty, lone. Palmer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer, lone. Selected as alternate was Marcia Fluke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fluke. Due to arrive Friday. April 23 if fPj IP jy bedding plants for Jprj ' KJ ROSES I J Green feed Store t Lexlngton-lleppner Hwy. V m ' 676-9422' O 60ST6R .. f Fresh Turkeys 7-9 lbs. 690 Oregon Chief & HHPs Boneless (fully cooked) HAM $1.69 1.79Jb. Darigold BUTTER Western Family large EGGS oav aoz TEMPTING PRESH IFUMDIIDIIKDIE 2a ALWAYS LOWER PRICES Sweet Potatoes 290 Radishes & Green Onions lOObun. Nabisco Snack Crackers 590 Betty Crocker Angel Food Cake Mix 790 Baker's Coconut (flake) 14 990 Pacific Shrimp 750 can Chiffon Napkins 430 Folger's COFFEE (all grinds) 3 $3.99 BISQUICK 60 $1.19 Prices effective Thursday, Friday & Saturday April 15, 16 and 17 Asparagus 49C.) Strawberries 2 cups s&tf P) r.iAnitET Phones: (Groc.) 674 9614, (Meat) 676-9283 WOOOOOOOCOOOB0WWitOWO0