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Page 10, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, May 20, 1976 WW 1 1 IFF ALL RETAIL DEPARTMENTS ALL BRANCHES SATURDAY i ' until noon , . j ; . J lawn mowers t00ls-tru-test paint power tools small appliances plumbing supplies electrical supplies garden tools SPRINKLERS FISHING SUPPLIES purjips a motors KITCHEN AIDS GILS0I1 ROTO TILLERS Follow the Crowds to Morrow County Grain Growers this Friday & Saturday ML AIL RETAIL GAS AMD OIL Morrow CountyS II Grain Growers fj Sale ever ! ! ! J 0 ALL SALES FINAL-NO LAY A WAYS-NO BULK PETROLEUM -3 0 LIMITED TO STOCK Oil IIAKD-KOT GOOD Oil FulOH CUOTES, 2JU FMill MACE3INERY Ml SCOUT II, TRAVELER III TERRA PICKUP lit TRUCKS & MACHINERY FARMHAND EQUIPMENT ARD.17ARE BOLTS SCREWS FENCING BALING TWINE BALING WIRE TACK SUPPLIES ANIMAL HEALTH STOCK GATES STOCK TANKS GARDEN CHEMICALS SPRINKLERS SEEDS TOOLS, GARDEN WELDING SUPPLIES FARM HARDWARE STEEL POSTS BARBED WIRE WATERING TROUGHS MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE M3l7l77 0anDft7 Your Friendly tocol Cooperative Lexington I 1 I I 1 TIBBS CO-OP TIRE PASSENGER k PICKUP TRUCK TRACTORS BABGA DISCONTINUED ONE OF A UND OVERSTOCKED BARGAINS GALORI TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST FMBS SEPT, Ml. PARTS GASKETS HYDRAULIC LINES OIL FILTERS TUNE UP PARTS CALKINS PARTS BATTERIES: passenger commercial tractors 7'r ACCESSORIES : H G6BBAI REMEMBER FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY ! SPRAY NEWS Highlighting the enjoyment of Mother'! Day In the Village Sunday was the ham dinner served at the high school lunch room from 12 noon to 3:30 p.m., honoring the mothers and the proceeds benefiting Spray's rodeo queen candi date, Zorieta Potter. Zorleta wishes to take this opportunity to thank members of her family and extend special thanks to Myrna Gervals and Margaret Ash mead for their work in the preparation and serving the meal to the more than 150 people present. Also to the many others for their dona tions and assistance. Glen and Betty Potter, Ser vice Creek spent the Mother's Day weekend traveling to The Dalles, Yakima and Pasco, WA., and in Hermiston, where they visited the Buford Brid gewaters, former Spray resi dents. Recent guests at the Potters have been Betty's sister, Helen Harrison with her daughter Deann, Enterprise, the ladies mother, Elizabeth Humphrey, and Nella Britt,. with Infant daughter, Sarah, Fossil. The Bill Potters, Service Creek, spent the Sunday holiday with Judy's parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers, Condon. The Hubert Ashers have been in Portland this week. Goldie is getting along nicely following her recent accident. A short stay in the hospital was necessitated however for treatment of an infection. Wednesday visitors with Miml Williams were her daughters and families, the Al Wileys and granddaughter Libby Dawn Britt, Echo, and the W.C. Freemans. Fossil. The Freemans have enjoyed their daughter, Marsha Lyn and their grandsons, Josh and Matthew Bogle from Klamath Falls over the weekend. The Senior Citizen advisory board met Monday at the Grange Hall when George Dunn and Lois Hunt, Fossil, and the district advisor from Pendleton were present for a discussion concerning the en suing years budget for the tri counties. Fifteen people at tended. Alice Deitz. Carol Asher and sim Frankie were in Heppner Tuesday for business and shopping. Cora Burnside's house .guests this week included her son George and his family, Heppner. the Clyde Sleagalls, Spokane. WA. Virginia and Jack Sitton, Kinzua ; the Lloyd Humphreys. Hardman; and Lola Breeding. Irrigon. On Tuesday Mrs. Breeding accompanied Mrs. Burnside to Pendleton for shopping and medical appointments. Pauline and Maxine Nichols and son Brodie are here visiting the George Nichols from Council, ID. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Adams were In Kennewick for the holiday at the home of their daughter, the George Shens and at the Frank Adams home there. The flea markersponsored 'by the Legion and Indies Auxiliary Sunday, May 9 was well attended and reportedly a success. The hall's interior Is respon ding attractively to the dili gent work of the members in carpenlry, remodeling and general refurbishing and will soon be ready for use, they slate. Sunday, May 23 has been set for a cleanup day at Haystack Cemetery. Those Interested are asked to bring cleanup equipment and a sack lunch. Mrs. Ron Brlsbois and daughter Nikkl Jo and her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Britt, Condon, spent few days In Hermiston last week al the home of her sister and family, the Dean Coutures. Kate Dunn, Boardman, joined her mother and sisters there and enjoyed a dinner Tuesday evening in observance of her birthday. On Thursday evening. while having dinner with her thre daughters at Hermislon'i Pli ta Inn, Mrs. Brill was surprised when she was pre sented with a birthday cake and a vocal rendition of Happy Birthday by the management. Mick and F.lla Chapman ar here from 1'iM Rock vii.il in Muk's mother, F.llth and the Billy Chapmana. Gut Slreck ers and Bob Waklens.