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Dean Gilman, Chief of
Police in our good town,
dropped in to tease us about us
being offenders of the new
parking rules for employees.
All of our cars were parked
right In front of our office,
leaving no room for the
customers to park. As we all
gave our feeble excuses, he
waved his hand goodbye.
Mel Piper and wife were
given a dinner party at the
home of Dean and . Bonnie
Graves. Guests were Mr, and
, Mrs. Wayland Hyatt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Gates, Mr. and Mrs.
Jo Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
'Tom Wilson and Mike Olsen.
Mel was presented a gift by
his friends, expressing how
much they would miss him as
a fellow employee of Kinzua
Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Heath were unable to attend.
The City of Ukiah will be
holding it's annual Basque
Barbecue and Dance July 3. I
hear the food is delicious and a
good time is always had by all.
Ron and Olivia Palmer are
off camping in their new
trailer for the week.
About 130 members attend
ed the Eastern-Central Ore
gon Association, Order of
Eastern Star spring meeting
at the Heppner Masonic Hall.
The business meeting was
preceded by a pot luck lun
cheon hosted by Ruth Locust
Chapter No. 32.
President Mrs. Metta Pit
man, Baker, presided during
the business meeting assisted
by Mrs. Josephine Schroeder,
Burns, secretary. Mrs. Kath
erine Lindstrom, lone served
as conductress.
Distinguished guests escor
ted and introduced included
Dorothy Parrish, Worthy
Grand Matron of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon from Lake
Oswego; William Skinner,
Past Grand Patron of the
Grand Chapter of Idaho and
member of the Education
Committee of the General
Grand Chapter; Past Grand
Matrons, Hazel Foster, Prine
ville; Marjorie Jones, Red
mond; Laurosc Hibbard, Im
bler; Grace I. Ewing, Port
land; and Virginia Wilkinson,
Heppner; and Past Grand Pa
trons, Harold Gribble, Port
land and Leo Brown, Lake
Oswego. Other Grand Officers
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Off doing some buying for
their shops are Carolyn Cole
and Virginia Whitaker.
Visiting with their parents
and friends last weekend were
Faye Uhler. Kennewick, WA
and Vesta Kilkenny, Portland.
This Thursday (tonight) is
Ladies Nite at the Elks Lodge.
Bridge and pinochle tables are
being set up for the card
players. There will also be
something for the non-players.
Molher's Day Observance will
be,,held at Lodge,
The Swim Team is holding a
picnic for the old and new
members of the swim team.
The picnic is being held at the
Court House Park, Sunday,
May 16, 1:30.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bro
oks, Klamath Falls, were
weekend guests at the home of
Glenn and Susie Cooper.
Judy Rickert said that
Norm is coming along very
well from his major surgery
last week, She plans on bring
ing him home from Pendleton
Wednesday.
present were associate grand
matron, Genevieve Powell,
Moro; a ssociate grand patron,
Joe Paine, Glendale; grand,
conductress Betty Angstead,
Portland; associate grand
conductress Stella Miller, Co
quille; grand marshall Evelyn
Lions til
CEaorter
The Heppner Lions Club
held the Third Annual Charter
Night on May 8 with M mem
bers and guests present.
Neil Parks was Master of
Ceremonies. Installation of
officers was held. All 14 offi
cers and board members were
present for the installation.
Don Cole was installed as
IVesident for the 1976-77 term.
Royal Ward, Maupin, mem
ber of the State of Oregon
Lions Sight Foundation Com-
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POLLING PLACES FOR THE May 25, 1976 ELECTION.
At Greenfield Grange Hall
At Hardman Community Hall
At lone City Hall
At Irrigon School
At Lexington City Hall
At Old City Library Building
at Museum
At Courthouse
At Courthouse
READY -TO -PLANT
Dwarf Fruit Trees
Apricot
Apple
Peach
Pear
Green Feed Store
Loxlngton-lleppner Hwy.
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MR. AND MRS. EUGENE TIMMERMAN
Former resident
wed in Utah
Judy Rogers, a former resi
dent of Heppner, was married
to Eugene Timmerman Salt
Lake City, Utah. The wedding
ceremony was held April 16 at
the resident of Judge Childs,
Salt Lake City,
The maid of honor was Mrs.
Pat Johnson, Toole, Utah. The
best man was Richard War
dell, Salt Lake City. Many
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Zanotti, Lake Oswego; grand
electa, Dorothy Marshall Du
fur; and grand seninel John
Pitman, Baker. Many worthy
matrons and patrons, Grand
Committee members and
Grand Representatives were
also in attendance.
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mil tee, w as guest speaker and
talked on the Lions Sight
Foundation program.
Retiring President Dick
Sargent made a presentation
to Don Cole for "Lion of the
Year" in recognition of his
work for the club and on
various projects.
The Heppner Lions Club has
40 members.
The banquet was catered by
Jim Rogers and a dance
followed the banquet.
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friends and relatives were in
attendance. A dinner was held
in their honor following the
ceremony..
The newlyweds held an open
house in their new home for
their friends and relatives
Saturday, April 24. They plan
to honeymoon at a later date
in Hawaii and Alaska.
Election of officers resulted
in the following being chosen
for the 1976-77 year: president,
Mrs. Florence Van Gaasbeck,
Arlington; vice-president,
Mrs. Josephine Schroeder,
Burns; secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Avid Kircher. Redmond.
It was decided to have the
fall meeting at Hope Chapter
No. 13, LaGrande.
Sewing
Judy's Fabrics
278 Main
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FOR F.I.KS ONLY
Thurs, May 13
I .adios Nile
Ham Dinner 6: 30
Mother's Day Ohservame
Lodge 8 pm.
Fri . May 14
Happy Hour 5-7 p.m.
Saturday. May IS
Ritualistic Contest
Dinner by Jim8:3O:30
Music
Sunday, May 16
Elkdo4pm.
Thurs , May 10
Heg Lodge Bp m.
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Seafood Dinner y.tn.
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When fo fly
This weekend persons tra
veling along South Court
Street or Gilmore Street ob
served the U.S. Flag flying at
the residences of the Winn
Crists and Jack Lloyd. Several
asked why? Knowledge about .
when flags should be flown is
more important than ever
during this Bicentennial bir
thday year.
A check with established
authority shows: "The U.S.
Flag should be displayed
every day in good weather. It
' should be flown at polling
places on election days. Legal
public holidays and other
special days for flying it
include the following;"
New Years Day; Presiden
tial Inauguration Day (Jan. 20
every 4th year); Lincoln's
Birthday (Feb. 12); Washing
ton's Birthday (the third
Monday in February); Easter
Sunday, Mother's Day (the
second Sunday in May);
Armed Forces Day (the third
Saturday in May); Memorial
Day (the last Monday in
May half-mast until noon,
then full): Flag Day June 14;
Independence Day July 4;
' Labor Day (the first Monday
in September ); Constitution
and Citizenship Day (Septem
ber 17); Columbus Day (the
second Monday in October),
Veterans Day (the fourth
Monday in October); Thanks
giving Day (the fourth Thurs
day in November) and Christ
mas Day.
BR IFF
The Rhea Creek Grange will
hold a visitation night at the
Grange Hall, Friday, May 14,
with a pot luck supper.
The program will be fur
nished by the Lexington Gra
nge and dessert will be pro
vided by the Willows Grange.
Greenfield will close the
Grange.
The Rev. and Mrs. Edwin
Culling will be honored at this
meeting.
Classe
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Woven
Pants
May 18
7:30 p.m.
$5.00
Knit Pants
May 25
7:30 p.m.
$5.00
Men's
Leisure
Suits
2-2 hr. sessions
June 1-8
June 310
$7.00
& Macrame
Phone 676-5106
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Del Monte 4
Italian Cut Green Beans
Pacific Cocktail Shrimp
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Nabisco Hitz Crackers
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Lettuce
Strawberries
Cucumbers
Large Oranges
E Dry Onions
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There are many rules about
displaying our flag, both
inside buildings and outdoors.
Rules govern the proper
raising and lowering of the
flag and tell how to carry the
flag. There are permitted and
prohibited uses of the flag.
Your public library can fur
nish you with complete infor
mation on flag etiquette.
Perkins
to be
Honored
There will be a special
potluck dinner honoring the
Rev. and Mrs. Louis Perkins
May 16, following the 10:30
a.m. Eucharist at All Saint's
Episcopal Church, Heppner.
A money tree will be
presented to the Perkins prior
to their departure to the East.
Anyone wishing to contri
bute to the tree may contact
Marion Abrams or Claudia
Hughes, or bring their money
gift with them to the church.
ENGAGED
Mrs. Lea la Paddock, Pen
dleton, announces the engage
ment of her daughter Patti, to
Robert Dobbs, Yakima, son of
Mrs. Jeanne Dobbs, Pendle
ton. The wedding will be June 6.
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Tote Bags
Sterling Silver
Snoose Can
Lids
Gardner's Men's Store
The Store of Personal Service
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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 6:45 a.m.
Boardman Lions Club,
1st & 3rd Thurs., Grange Hall 8 p.m.
Senior Citizens Dinner,
Elks Lodge, Tues & Wed 4:30 p.m.
San Souci Rebekah Lodge,
Heppner 1st & 3rd Fridays
Social Sec. Rep., Neighborhood
Center 2nd Fri. of mo, 10-noon
Newcomers Club, 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.
Boy Scouts, Elk- Wed., 7:30 p.m.
lone Lions Club, Beechers May 25, 7 p.m.
Library Board,
Columbia Basin Conf. Rm. . . 4th Thurs., 8 p.m.
County Fair Board,
Fair Dorm. Bldg 2nd Mon, 7:30 p.m. '.
Wranglers Awards,
lone Legion Hall Sat., May 15, 6:30 p.m.
Methodist Lawn Sale,
Methodist Church Sat., May 15, 9:30 a.m. j
Eighth Grade Banquet,
, Elks Lodge Hall Fri., May 14
Mothers Club Bake Sale,
Central Market ; Sat., May 15, 10 a.m. ;
Swim Team Picnic,
Court House Park Sun., May 16, 1:30 1
Spring Concert,
HH School Gym Tues., May 18, 7:30 i
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Ye Olds Candle
We now have available
Graduation, Wedding &
Special Birth Candles
Made to Order
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Gift Certificates
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OTies
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O Jackets
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Turkeys
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Court Stroot Market
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Heppner Or.
& Gift Shoppe
Leather goods
Belts, Wallets
Samsonite
Luggage
Magic Clothes
Brushes
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