N Page 4. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Partv Hi Itomtki 7M Sunday afternoon the golf ers looked down Willow Creek towards Lexington and saw a huge dust storm heading up the creek. Most of them headed for the club or their cars. Bev and Eddie Gunder son chose to ward it off with an umbrella, but just for a while. Kids were tubing in the creek and quickly headed for cover, some of them were a little frightened. We were in the mountains and the dust could be seen slowly covering Blak es development. Coming down Willow Creek small dust winds could be seen two hours later after the storm hit. Amanda Duvall was taken to Emanuel Hospital, Port land, for hip surgery last Thursday. She called Monday and talked with friends about sucess of the Methodist Chu rch Auction held last week. She will be confined to a wheel chair for a while, but there is no definite date on when she will be able to come home. ) Marvin and Audrey Soward, Axixtin TX, were visitors of Marvin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Soward, Lexington. Marvin and Audrey are on a three-week camper trip. They were able to visit with his brother, Wayne and family, in Boise before arriving in Lex ington, and now are on their way to sight-see in British Columbia, Canada. .Thursday night at the Elks Lodge, Ladies night was held with seven tables of pinochle and two tables of bridge. Prize winners were Helen Keithley, Xlvina Padberg, Judy Isom, Itachel Dick, Hazel Mahoney aiid Caroll Kerr. Hostesses for the evening w ere Anita Boyer, Barbara Cutsforth and Doro thy Zita. Door prize winners were given pictorial plates of thp courthouse, the two win ners were Bev Gunderson and Judy Bennett. ".L'oetta Debraal called me last week to have coffee with her in her new office. Actually if's not her new office, Larry Frock owner of Green Feed Store has extended the store 16 ft't more, giving room to I" I t I : ' as NrMS OF THE 6-YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Learn what has been done In the past year, what 1s scheduled for the coming year - the next 6 years. Let the Highway Division know how you feel about the construction program. If you are Interested 1n the highways of Eastern Oregon, please try to attend one of the meetings listed below. Ontario Canyon City La Grande Pendleton May May May June All meetings begin Heppner, OR, Thursday, May 20, line build a new office. They moved their offices last Fri day from the Gilliam Bisbee Building. PS. She brews a good pot of coffee too. Arriving from the east coast this last month was Gene Heliker and his band, Rick, Harris, Candy and Mr. "D". Last Sunday Kellie Kilkenny drove Gene up to The Dalles where he met his mother Barbara Cutsforth. They stop ped in lone to visit Gene's grandmother, Vida Heliker. Gene left Monday morning for Spokane where they will be playing at the Sheridan Hotel for the next three weeks. Dora Brosius, Lakeview, was a weekend guest of her niece and husband, Harriet and Bud Batty. Dora was also able to visit with Don and Nonie Pointer and Orville and Barbara Cutsforth. The Swim Team held their first meeting with a picnic at the Courthouse Park last Sun day, with a large turn-out. The weather was perfect for the baseball that was played around the picnic tables and with parents heads ducking as someone would shout "Heads Up." It was a fun time for all. The main topic of the meeting was the opening of the Heppner Swimming Pool, which will begin the swim team practices. Also asking for a show of hands for those who will help clean the pool. Ray Smith, Yakima, WA, was a visitor at the Gazette Times last Thursday. Ray was a printer here for many years before retiring. We were all sadden to hear of the death of O.G. Crawford who owned the paper here for many years. I, was truly sorry to hear the sad news, as he was my first boss, teaching me the ropes of newspaper work, here at the G-T. Gary and Marcia Kemp, . along with Bill Baker and son Mike, were fishing at Bull Prairie last weekend. Marcia said there were lots of people there, and she hoped they had better luck than they did. MAY 25 VOTE FOR Continued Good Sound Judgement ReElect JACK SUMNER your STATE REPRESENTATIVE Democrat Paid for Re-elect Sumner Comm., Rt. 1, Heppner, OR. L1C 24, Monday, Room 14, Administration Building, 26, Wednesday, Circuit Court Room, Courthouse 27, Thursday, Room 202, Hoke Hall, EOSC 2, Wednesday, Conference Room, City Hall promptly at 8:00 p.m. 1376 JIDY aiMa m mws$ 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. . -i American Legion Poppy Days Fri. & Sat, May 21-22 lone High School Graduation Yi., May 21, 8 p.m. Heppner High School Graduation Sun., May 23, 8 p.m. Morrow County Planning Comm Irrigon, Mon, May 24, 8 p.m. Election Day Dinner, lone Legion Hall 10:30 on Election Day Dinner, Lexington Holly Rebekah Hall U a.m. Election Day Vote .... Vote .... Tues., May 25, a.m. Election Day 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 Onter 2nd Fri. of mo, 10-noon Newcomers Club, Wagon Wheel 1st Mon., noon Legal Aid. Bank of EO Board Rm 2nd 4 4th Tues.. 1:30-5 p.m. City Council, City Hall 1st Mon., 8 p.m. Boy Scouts. Elk- Wed., 7:30 p.m. District 55 NOTICE THE OREGON STATE HIGHWAY DIVISION PRESENTS THE ANNUAL UPDATE MEETING Marriage announced IIEALY Vote, Vote .... Tues., May 25, 8a.m. aiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiniiiii: MarbroDatsun J Pickup C ft.-7 ft. Cars 210s, 614 wagons l ied cars & pickups SEE SALESMEN; 1 Gene Brown, Larry Brown f 1 LyleSprlggle.DanWillard DATSUN A V E S 276-4)330 I S.E. Dorian. Pendleton fiiiHiMiimHHimimiiiiimiiiiHiiiiimimM?. TVCC Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy announce the forthcoming marriage cf their daughter, Judy Michelle, to Kenneth Eckman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eckman. The ceremony will be held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church Friday, May 28, at 7:30 in the evening, with the reception following in the Parish Hall. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Oregon Trail Traveled Two busloads of Umatilla Historical Society members stopped in three counties last Saturday, following the Ore gon Trail as closely as possible. After leaving Pendleton they stopped at Echo to view the new museum there. In Morrow County they saw well-preserved sections of the old trail. Bill Weatherford a director of the Morrow County Historical Society joined them and lunched with them at Four Mile. He continued with them to the Pioneer Crossing of the John Day. Weatherford was able to help the group appreciate the geological changes evidenced in the Gilliam County area. On the bank of the John Day River they viewed the marker erected recently by the Gil liam County Historical Society before departing for their homes. M,cco donated Over $4,000 has been raised by the March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon sponsored by the Heppner High School Honor Society. Tina Galbraith won the bicycle for the most money turned in. Lisa Nix was second in amount of money tuVned in and has the largest amount of pledges. 83. She won a $5 gift certificate from Cole's House of Fashion. Tami Gorham was third in amount of money turned in. She won three lanes of bowling. The Heppner Elementary sixth grade class won ice cream cones for the largest percentage of a class entering and walking ,MBBBB8BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiaBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBIBBaMBBBBrBBBBBBIBBBIBBBBBBBBBMBTTI I Pork Loin end $1.19 lb. Pork Chops family pak 4-6 prr Country StyleV Sparc Ribs $1.29 Oranges Prices effective Thursday, Friday, May 20, 21 22 A! r Roast pak $ 1 .39 ib 4 brad for $1.00 8 lb. lor $1.00 Bananas 5 lb for $1.00 Saturday i . ' TV " Ken Nelson, Lexington, displays a new hand-made pickup tool box to be auctioned at the lone United Church auction, June 5. The box is a popular Item and is made of rugged materials to withstand heavy use. General chairman of the auction and barbecue are Ken's parents. Fred and Helen Nelson. 4 . i RLIN CANTIN fYour ex-telephone man) "1 JUSTICE OF PEACE for the Gth District Wmmk S & W Coffee 3 . $3.99 Swiftning Shortning $1.09 Kraft's 1,000 Island . salad Nabisco Toastcttcs 390 Lumberjack syrup u qqq Ken-L-Hation Dog Food Burger and Liver chunks C7) ect Paid for by M.C'anttn ;fMfiHlJ'Wft'i,''fr'''' MARKET dressing orfv Tony's Pizza your choice 200 OFF regular price