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PSt i', THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner, OR. Thnrtday, Jane 19. Engaged The 10th day of June, school has been out for two weeks. We who are involved with our children pulling rye, find the early hours that our children are waking up to rather hard to take. Then there are the baseball practices and games. A five-day wait for the swim pool to open up. This all spells summer and its great! Lucia and Jim Barrett, Alta Cutsforth and Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Cutsforth were in Corvallis this past weekend to attend Tom Cutsforth's grad uation and commissioning in the U.S. Navy. Mrl and Mrs. Robert Scriv neis fWtland, spent Memorial Day weekend with his mother, Mrs. Lee Scrivner. Also visit ing Mrs. Lee Scrivner were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ben nett; Bend, OR. Mrs! Ruth McMurdo has sold her home and moved to Corvallis, OR, where she will be living in a retirement home there. Also her son Scott, who lives in Corvallis will be nearby. Ruth's address is 285 N. 35th Street, Corvallis, OR, 97330; Ernie Ceresa has driven to California to attend his daughter's eighth grade grad uation. Taking his place is Wil Phinney of the Hermiston Herald. Also, Justine Weatherford will be helping me write this column, adding her interest ing idbits. Do you remember receiving a ticket on the quilt displayed in fiie window of Lebush Shoppe? The fourth drawing has, been completed and the winning number was 356404. 1 wish it was mine, but alas . . . South Court St. is having a temporary population boom. Two visiting daughters with their husbands and with three children each are there with across-the-street parents. The Harold Becket's dau ghter Sharon and husband Albert Burkenbine with Mich ael 13, Michelle 11 and Tamara 6 drove from their home in Wilkesboro, NC. They arrived May 30 and will stay abeut a week longer. Sharon anS Albert are both Heppner High graduates. She finished in 1954 and he is a member of the class of 1S52. Fabric Shop 330S.W.llth Hermiston 97838 Sale Begins Thursday. June 1 tarn Saturday June If 1 I White, White Bicentennial Denim p0y double knit Poly Knit M8 yd. 2j!8 2.98 yd. Elastic Feed Sac Panel Flannelette I ISc. yd. 1 $1.89 ea. I 98 c. yd. A Oregon Chief r v. ftreeon Chief ii Franks Vz lb. Cornish Game Hen 1 Fresh Corn the coboa.ooc . (on Directly across from the Beckets, the Winn Crists are enjoying a visit with their daughter Sheryl Berry, her husband Ray and their child ren Jana 7, Jay 4 and D-Anne 3. The Berrys drove from their home in Colorado Springs, arriving last Saturday. Sheryl graduated from Heppner High in the class of 1962. Last Sunday the Beckets had additional guests, Har old's brother Bill and wife , Sally and Albert's brother Lloyd Burkenbine came from Portland for the day. The entire group enjoyed a picnic at Bull Prairie Lake. Mabel Denny, Portland, has been having a good visit with Ella Smith and has enjoyed seeing many old friends in the county. The ladies have visit ed at the George Currin home. George and Mabel are cou sins. They have also visited in lone. Ella and Mabel were part of the sizable group that attend ed the Farewell Potluck for the Edwin Cuttings at the Uni ted Methodist Church on Tuesday evening, June 1. Clifford Green, chairman of the administrative board of the church, presented Rev. Cutting with a Pot of Gold as a parting gift of appreciation. Mrs. Cutting was ill and unable to attend the festivi ties. The Cuttings will leave for their new assignment at Coquille early next week. The Rene Toll John Led better wedding on Saturday afternoon in the Methodist Church featured a yellow and white color scheme. Rev. Cutting presided, assisted by organist Pauline Miller. A reception followed the cere mony. Also seen in Corvallis over the weekend were Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff and family who attended Shelley Mar garet's graduation cere monies at Oregon State Uni versity. Shelley received her degree in business admini stration. Then there are those people who have two sons graduating from two different colleges. Beverly Gunderson and Lucil le Massey attended Doug's graduating ceremonies at Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton, where Doug received an associate degree in radio broadcasting. k Prke. Slab Bacon SI .45 i. Old Fashion 7 090 Flav Flav v"f Del Cukes Iter v3C .r r for r Eddie was in torvains attend ing David's graduation cere monies at Oregon State Uni versity. David received his degree in business admini stration. Tricia Prock and Jim Doherty, Portland, also were there to attend David's grad uation. Those attending from lone to see their sons and daught ers graduate were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs. Clint received his degree in Agri culture. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson watched as Cheri received her degree in home economics. Also Shawna Ber gstrom received her degree in home economics. Shawna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom. Mike Hedman received his degree in Agriculture. Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hedman. Earl James received his degree in pharmacy. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn watched the cere mony with pride. Charles Acock, Boardman, received his degree in science. Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Acock. Morrow County parents and friends were well represented in Corvallis this last Sunday when they attended the grad uating ceremonies of the above. LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Don Pointer were Corvallis visitors last weekend, where they attended their son, Charles graduation from Oregon State University. Charles received his degree in agriculture. His sister, Louise, Seattle, also attended the graduation exercises. On Saturday Maude Pointer was given a birthday party at her home in Corvallis . Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Don Pointer, Mrs. Bud Batty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pointer and Charlie and Louise. For Father's Day Bulova Accutron Make it a real red letter day. Give him a Bulova Accutron date-and-day watch. Accurate to within a minute a month. And guaranteed to please. IB 111 $ f?p JSjSt Iff A-J 1 iiii ikmkvI dial. CI ! effective GOUtf btfOQt I.JQrUOt He mm farM-kilM aimali 111 N. Court St Heppner Or. G7G-CG43 - R - Pak Lemonade Wv - R - Pak Orange . Monte Italian Style Green Beans rawberries I rpa X J Holly Rcbckah presents check Maureen Davis, Noble Grand of Holly Rebekah Lodge No. 139 was a recent visitor at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. She presented hospi tal administrator Ilene Wy man a check in the amount of $136 for the purchase of an automatic walker, given in memory of departed sisters. Thursday, May 20, the lodge met in regular session and draped the charter in memory of its departed sister, June Field and initiated eight members into the Lodge. Following the initiation the following sisters were intro duced to the members: Penny Huffman; Robin Irwin, Linda Jones. Darlene Klinger, Nor ma Groce, Ann Chick, Millie Yocom and Denise Asher. Hil da Yocom was presented her PNG jewel and Faye Ruhl a ' 25-year jewel. Later Hilda presented her daughter Millie with a membership pin and Delpha Jones presented her daughter Linda with a Rebe kah Pin. Refreshments were served to the members later in the evening. Tuesday the lodge held an election day dinner at the Lodge and the committee wishes to thank all friends and members for their help. Delegates Hilda Yocom and Delpha Jones left Tuesday for an assembly in Eugene. They are happy to announce that a past Heppner resident, Oliver Cresswick. was installed as Grand Master Thursday ev ening replacing Jack Sumner the outgoing Past Master who was also from Heppner. Freda Majeske also a mem ber of Holly Lodge was pre sent for the weeks activities. Thursday. June 3, the group will leave Lexington at 7:30 a.m. for a chartered bus trip to the Odd Fellows Home. Portland. CoMtoM antf lluninl KMt. Cutmptf it II7. Store Bcvni t A-K. to F 177 MAIN ST. HXMTEX nr. t7S-20o f Inr mm Juice 9SC l.UU: Lg. Oranges for $1.00 People" Theme of E.S.A, Faye Wilson, Heppner. chose a "people" theme as newly installed president of Alpha Theta, chapter of the E.S.A. Ms. Wilson was installed at a beautiful candle light cere mony, presided over by Con don president Susan Snyder. Behind a table decorated with red roses and red candles, Ms. Wilson gave her message and theme for the coming term. Her flower will be the rose, for it brings to mind the feeling of love. Her color's will be red and white and her theme. "People Jl i.lK KAY ZINTF.R ife Vyiwatilll I' miiir miiiiin iiminiiriiiiit J , ATTKNTION 1 , ( O.MKTOTIIE 1 , IIARDMAN REUNION ' 1 BICENTENNIAL U 11 R I fi minion for 0 mm - mm m-m ' If ll.rJmm IliL'h St honl 1 i Nk 11 " 11 r i I iraduate from ' yj )mm'' I ' II7 thru 12 I wl'"r ii Sunday. June 20. 1 4t i (a.m. on J H ' Opry House U PI.KASK ATTEND U C J jl'u...'u....i' a I kOL M ' - M . m Pi J I ft . . - 4w "f 'r . b4 y ARROW BRIGADE ethe contemporary print with the trim European You ' re on view - and are making; Jthe absolute beat of it. In a Kit's newsy. very distinctive J In softly shaded easy-care knitTj J taporcd, of course, for the fit ' j RWith 2-button adjustable cuffs. - . . . a 1 m . ...... I 1Z 'Cause ll S maue Q&ot it made in S I L I f fn? m m HA who need people are the luckiest people in the world." Others Installed were Sally Wilson, vice-president; Verba Brinda, treasurer; Ramona Marshall, secretary; Rose mary Parks, educational di rector. The installation, held at the Elks Temple, followed a seafood dinner. Since people are an impor tant part of E.S.A., the educationals this year are entitled "People are People" and the socials are "People, Places, and Parties." Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zinter Sr., lone, announce the en gagement of their daughter Julie Kay to Denman M. Bird Jr., son of Denman M. Bird Sr. and Mrs. Robert Godon, both of West Linn, OR. Denman and Julie graduat ed from Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, in 1975. Denman is employed by Monroe Smith & Gray Engi neering firm as a civil engi neer in Beaverton, OR. Julie is completing her internship in radiology tech nology in Everett, WA. Wedding plans are set for Aug. 7 at St. Patricks Church. Heppner. ELKS MUSIC BY THE DEPOT II 9-2 ELKS AND - . fit vy i i u ( 7 J'J3 Brigade. c MEN'S IDEflR . . - .L.st - DUANK Matt Hughes and Joan Hughes, Heppner, announce the engagement of their dau ghter, Teresa to Duane Sisk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curba Sisk, Pendleton. Miss Hughes is a graduate of Heppner High School and is presently employed at the Pendleton Grain Growers. Church moves The Heppner branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of PRE - SUMMER CRAB FEED 6-8:30 p.m. Two Kinds of Salad . m...m. lirfTP V OUT'Ur'lUWN oucj I a a y M CkI .111. " r S M M. t II i 1 -"k 3 I. . . t 1 t 11 ,!,. .-Oil TS41 V lu-i l C III Lv: '- as - ' - '"' SISK-TF.KKSA IIUGIIKS Sisk is a graduate of Pen dleton High School and has attended Blue Mountain Com munity College. He is employ ed at the Purchase Ranches. The couple will be married July 10, at the Episcopal Church, Pendleton. Friends and relutives are invited. letter-Day Saints (Mormon) has been moved to Hermiston. The Heppner branch will be holding meetings with the Hermiston second ward. The move was made so that members in Heppner and sur rounding areas would be able to participate in the complete program of the church. FLING JUNE 12, 1976 Ham Available $5.00 per person a.m. i j wiil i ; '