Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 22, 1976, Page Page 4, Image 4

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The Walkathon was a great
success. Mayor Sweeney was
not to be out done, nor let those
who put money on the
"Horse", get away without
paying it to the March of
Dimes. County Commissioner
Warren McCoy, Irrigon, wal
ked ten miles taking the place
of Judge Paul Jones. Mike
Sweeney walked with them as
the unofficial county witness.
Dean Hunt walked the twenty
miles with over eight dollars a
mile on him. Dean didn't show
up for bowling Monday even
ing. To all who made the
March of Dimes Walkathon
(you kids too) three cheers
and hats off to you.
Jack Van Winkle's Sears
Store is celebrating it's 5th
birthday this Friday and
Saturday. Jack has a door
prize and other free gifts.
They will be serving coffee
and cookies, and you're invit
ed to help Sears celebrate
their birthday.
I can't help but think, that
when they set the clocks back
this Sunday, Bill Weatherford
still won't know what time to
get up in the morning. Will it
be four or five a.m. Bill?
Met Dr. Tibbies buying
paint. For a man who has been
in retirement for six months
now he looks like it is agreeing
with him. Fishing season
hasn't opened yet, and Dr. was
complaining the opening date
was too late this year.
Curtis Culp. a former state
policeman here, was a visitor
last weekend at the Bob Jones
home. Curtis and his family
are now farming in Canada.
The Heppner Swim Team
Association will be holding a
Rummage Sale at the Gilliam
& Bisbee Building Friday and
Saturday. Sharon Biddle has
reported they have TV sets, a
desk, chairs, earners. Bicen
tennial items and lots of
clothes. Also, after 1 p.m. on
Saturday for one dollar, you
will be handed a paper bag
and all you can fill in the bag.
you can keep.
The Agri-Rama held at the
Elks Lodge this Tuesday drew
'a large number of women,
"ables were set up displaying
the wares of the wheat, sheep.
Ief and potato industries. We
NOTICE
The Northwestern Motel
has been sold to
John and Ann Skow
as of
Saturday, May 11976
The Motel will be CLOSED on
Friday, April 30
for the change over and moving.
We have enjoyed our 14 years in
business here, and appreciate
the support you have given us.
We are sure you will be pleased
with the new management.
Thank you all I
CHARLES & GENE STARKS
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Fertilizers,
plant soil mix
garden fools
GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner,
Line
tasted wheat sprouts made
into a dip, wheat used in a
salad, lamb salami, beef
sausages, french fries, and
they all were very good.
The Potato Board gave out a
cook book titled "The Potato
Lover's Diet Cookbook" which
when I start to use it, it might
put potatoes back on our table.
The first recipe will be
"potatoe waffles." Now the
beef sausage recipe will
definitely be used. All in all it
was a fun and interesting
hour, I was sorry I couldn't
stay for the afternoon pro
gram. Steve and Diane Partlow,
Boardman, Easter dinner gu
ests were Tom and Cathy
Cutsforth, Corvallis, Lucia
Barrett, Lexington, Alta Cuts
forth and Barbara and Orville
Cutsforth, Heppner.
With the Kinzua's tempo
rary layoff, more people are
seen on the streets. I didn't
realize that so many mothers
of small children were em
ployed by the plywood divi
sion. Makes our town look
busy.
Morrow County Pomona
Grange will meet Saturday,
April 24, 10:30 a.m., at the
Rhea Creek Grange Hall. The
Lecturer's Hour which is open
to the public, begins at 1:30
p.m. and will celebrate Po
mona's first 50 years in
Morrow County. There will be
reports on beginnings and
happenings of subordinate
Granges during the past 50
years in Morrow County.
C.IR1.S SOFTBALL
l.KAGl'E TO START
The Willow Creek Girls
Softball League is scheduled
to begin play on May 8.
Volunteers for officiating are
desperately needed. The Lea
gue would like to give some
training sessions and establish
an officials pool, but they need
willing bodies from both
Heppner and lone.
Any interested person, in
cluding high school guys and
gals, please call Martha
Doherty. 676-5398.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones
and Bobby, Camp 5. were
Heppner visitors Tuesday.
Arriving Friday
April 23
Bedding
Flowers and
Green Feed Store
Lexlngton-lleppner Hwy.
676-9422
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ANN MANESS and
Chaplain (LCD and Mrs.
Charles M. Maness Jr., of
Redstone Arsenal, AL an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Ann Lisa to
Charles Alfred Nelson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson
of Lexington, OR.
Miss Maness graduated
from Frankfurt American
High School in West Germany.
She also attended the Univer
sity of Maryland in Munich,
West Germany and will grad
uate from Athens State Col-
r.RDEN MEMBERS. HAVE
TERRARIl'M WORKSHOP
Most of the 12 members who
attended the April 12 meeting
of the Heppner Garden Club
constructed terrariums. The
information and guidance for
the building of these terrar
iums was given by Marvin
Zimmerman. Gilliam County
extension agent.
After a short lecture, he
passed out three pages of
guidelines with careful in
struction regarding terrarium
construction, choice of con
tainers, soil selection, drain
age, recommended plants,
planting procedure and care
of terrariums.
He then proceeded to de
monstrate the techniques he
uses
He
in building terrariums.
helped each one with
suggestions and advice as
they arranged their displays.
This workshop was preced
ed by a short business meeting
during which the coming Blue
Mountain District No. 10
meeting in Pendleton. April 24
Pay Less
Income Tax
With
IRA
and
ICEOGH
First Federal
Savings
Plants
vegetables
- fJcl3on
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CHARLES NELSON
lege, Athens, AL in June.
Mr. Nelson is a 1972 gradu
ate of Oregon State University
in Agronomical Crop Science.
He served with the U.S.
Forces in Europe. He is
presently in business with his
father who operates a wheat
ranch.
The wedding will take place
June 19, 2 p.m. in the new
Bicentennial Chapel at Red
stone Arsenal with the father
of the bride officiating.
and the state convention,
Portland were announced.
The club members authorized
the bicentennial project com
mittee proceed with arrange
ments for a living, growing
project.
The workshop followed by a
dessert buffet. The next meet
ing will be at the Edwin Cut
ting home May 10.
Heppner
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FOR EI.KSOM.Y
Thurs.. April 22
Lodge 8 pm.
Kri.. April 23
Happy Hour 5-7
)imimt by Jim 6 8: 30
S;it.. April 24
Poverty Ball
Dinner & Dance
Come Casual
Depot II
Sunday. April 25
Elkdo2p m.
Family Style Dinner
3:30 5:30
Monday. April 26
Happy Hour 5-7
Thursday. April 29
Liar's Nile
B.P.O.E.
Ilrppner High School
and
Ilrppner Elementary
Mon.. April 26. spaghetti,
vegetable salad, rolls, butter,
jelly, fruit cobbler, milk.
Tues.. April 27. beans, vege
table salad, rolls, butter, milk,
plums.
Wed., April 28. ground beef
gravy, mashed potatoes, car
rot k celery Hicks, coffee
cake, orange juice, milk.
Thuri, April 29. pia.
glazed sweet potatoes, peach
es, cookie, milk.
Frl .April JO. alphabet soup.
New England slaw, luna salad
tandwich, pineapple upside
down cake-tupping, milk.
VCfcUlikctq
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I HEPPNER BRANCH
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Rhea 40th Anniversary
More than 100 friends and
relatives gathered to help Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Rhea observe
their fortieth wedding anni
versary at the Masonic Tem
ple. April U at Echo.
Present for the occasion
were the Rhea's four children :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klenke,
(Carlene), Erika and Rian,
Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kelley, (Sandy), Harry
Carl and Janie, Albany; Steve
and Lorl, Lexington.
The guest book, attended by
Lorl Rhea, was centerd by a
beautiful bouquet of spring
flowers, a gift from the Gary
Grieb family. The Rheas have
been employed by the Griebs
for 21 years.
The serving table was
lovely, centered by a white
three-tiered cake, decorated
with pink roses and topped by
a silver 40.
ALPHA THETA MEETS.
ELECTS OFFICERS
Alpha Theta Sorority met at
the home of Mrs. Riley Mun
kers, with 10 members pre
sent. Philanthropic chairman Ri
ta Harris reported on the
following donations: 4-H scho
larship, Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, St. Jude Hospital,
Camp Meadowood, Fair tro
phy and Cystic Fibrosis.
Officers elected for the
coming year were: President,
Faye Wilson; Vice Pres.,
Betty Heath; Treasurer, Ver
na Brinda; Secretary Ramona
Marshall; Education, Rose
mary Parks.
The E.S.A. Silver Tea will
be held May 8, at the Columbia
Basin Building.
Rosemary Parks reported
on the District meeting held at
Hermiston. Rita Harris was
elected District Vice Presi
dent. For Spring
Just arrived:
Graff of California
coordinates, beautiful styles
and lovely pastel colors
Good selection
Lebush Shoppe
Here's where
GREAT MENUS BEGIN
USD A Choice 1
Pot Roasts
Blade Cut
990 k
Arm Cut
$1.09
Saw Coffee (all grinds)
3 $3.99
S&W Mexican Sauce 090
S&W Ready Fried Corn Tortillas
289C
Nalley's Dili Pickles 22 650
Western Family Corn 3 890
(cream style or whole kernel)
Steero Bouillon. 2- 430
(beef or chicken)
iill
Minute Maid Orange Juice
12-630
Western Family Whip Topping
9- 2- 090
Those cutting cake and
serving punch and coffee
during the afternoon were
Mrs. Rhea'a sister, Lois Beau
doin; Norma Null, Betty
Hansel, Gladys Harding, Rob
erta Campbell and Fay
Pierce. Also helping were Mr.
Rhea'a sisters, Mary Ash beck
and Marie Hedrick; and the
Rhea'a daughters, Carlene
Klenke and Sandra Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhea were
married on Easter Sunday,
April 12, 1936, at the Methodist
parsonage in Pendleton by the
Rev. Walter Gleiser. Four
guests who were present at
their wedding 40 years ago
were also at the gathering:
Lee Connors, Arlington; Nor
ma Null,- Hermiston; Mary
Ashbeck and Ralph Isackson,
both of Pendleton.
TOt'R GROUP WILL
LUNCH AT CECIL
Larry Smitton, an active of
ficer of the Umatilla County
Historical Society, has infor
med members of the Morrow
County Society that a Grey
hound busload of historians
from Pendleton, Pilot Rock
and Milton-Freewater will
visit Morrow County Satur
day. May 15.
The touring group will
travel as close as possible
along the Old Oregon Trail
from Pendleton through Echo
and on through Morrow and
Gilliam Counties to the place
where the pioneers crossed
the John Day River before
turning homeward.
They plan to lunch at Cecil
and to view the new museum
being installed in the old store
there. They have invited
members of the Morrow
County Historical Society and
friends to join them there.
Delpha Jones, Morrow Cou
nty Society President, states a
committee of Morrow folks
will meet soon to make
arrangements for this visit
and luncheon.
& Summer
right now.
CA WAD
Golden Age Club. Elks Lodge, , , . aM
Potluck dinner 1st Tues of mo., 1.30
ChJ?,TbfJfCmmerC' Mon. noon
Elka Lodge
Heppner Lions Club,
1st ft 3rd Tue... Wagon Wheel
Boardman Lions Gub,
1st ft 3rd Thurs., Grange
Senior Cltixena Dinner,
Elka Lodge. Tues & Wed Pm-
&He?pnEebekahLOd.ge'. " d W
Social Sec. Rep' Neighborhood rf
Newcomers Club, Wagon Wheel W Mon.. noon
Legal Aid, Bank of EO i -sworn.
Board Rm 2nd ft 4th Tues.. 1.30 p.m.
City Council. City Hall wti ?S0 P m
Boy Scouts, Elka Wed - 7 50 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.
Library Board, Columbia
Basih Conf. Rm h Thura, 8 p.m.
lone Lions Club, m
Beechers Cafe May II ft 25. 7 p.m.
Heppner LJons Club Field
Day. Fairgrounds Stl, April 24
Morrow County Planning
Comm. Courthouse Mon, April 26, 8 p.m.
Bicenteiu-;! Fair, .
A.C. Houghton. Irrigon Wa H M
Rummage Sale,
Gilliam ft Bisbee Bldg April 23-24
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
Viking and all other machines
at
CASE FURNITURE
Monday, April 26
Call for appointment please
676-9432
J RUMMAGE SALE J
Friday & Saturday
April 23-24
Gilliam & Bisbee Building
Sponsored by Hrppner Swim Team AstorlatiM
This mragr tponiorfd tt a community service bv
BATJKOF
Eastern Urea on
HEPPNER I0NE ARLINGTON t
MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Oregon Chief Wieners
12 oz. pkg.
590
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ORANGES
Ol"$1.00
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BANANAS 5-- $1.00
Prices effective Thursday, Friday &
Saturday, April 22, 23 and 24
Phones: (Groc.) 6769614, (Meat) 676 9288
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