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Page 4, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, Jan. 20. 1977
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Jerry & Joyce Kay Holloman
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over shoe store
By Dorothy Zita
The good times are over. Sound sad? For all the people who let
go for the good times over the holidays, they are now looking at
extra pounds gained.
Ann Skow is circulating a Weight Watchers petition at her
office of the Northwestern Motel. She called the Weight
Watchers' main office in Portland and they informed her that
she needs over thirty signatures on the petition for this area to
become a chartered club. But she would like to see over fifty
signatures. The dues are $5.00 and $3.00 for every meeting. Only
those who are sincerely interested in losing weight should sign.
Join and watch those pounds melt away for the good times
ahead.
I see Liz and Dick Curtis jogging in the early morning hours
when I am taking my son to basketball practice. Of course, I'm
not jogging.
Snowmobiling is the greatest sport going on for local
entertainment. Every weekend, the roads leading to the
Jerry and Joyce Kay Hollo
mon are the new owners and
operators of the Shoe Box.
The Shoe Box was renamed
from Gonty's Shoes when the
Heppner couple purchased the
store from Ed and Elinor
Gonty.
The Hollomons are 14 year
residents of Heppner, where
Jerry has owned Jerry's Bar
ber Shop for that time. The
shop is up for sale now.
The Hollomons have no
previous experience in the
shoe business, but are jump
ing in with both feet, so to
speak. They will man the
store, along with daughters
Kaedene, 14, a freshman at
Heppner, and Darcy, a 13-year-old
seventh grader.
Hollomon said he had plans
for remodeling in the future,
including taking out one wall.
Lexington
happenings
A joint installation for of
ficers of San Souci No. 33,
Holly No. 139, Lexington No.
168 and Willows No. 66 was
held at the Heppner IOOF Hall
on Saturday evening, starting
with a delicious meal served
at 6:30 p.m.
The installing team of
District Deputy President Hil
da Yocom and Deputy Grand
Master Cecil Jones was intro
duced by the installing Mar
shall Cornett Green and Ruth
Bergstrom. They were as
sisted by other members of
the lodges in their work.
Those installed from Lex
ington were Maureen Davis as
Past Noble Grand, and at this
time was given the official
PNG jewel, belonging to the
late Dimple Munkers. The of
ficers elected were Carolyn
Howard NG; Irene Padberg
V.G.; Sec. Delpha Jones;
Treas. Linda C. Jones.
Appointed officers installed
were Florence McMillan
RSNG; Donna Schmittle
LSBG; RSVG Freida Majes
ke; LSVG Hilda Yocom;
Chaplain Eula Bloodsworth;
RSC Norma Groce; LSC
Venice Hendrickson ; RSPG
Catie Padberg; LSPG Donna
Papineau ; Warden Debra Pet
tit; Conductor Ann Chich; ISG
Marion Robinson; OSG Ruth
Robinson; Musician Leita
Messenger.
Other members present to
assist were Gladys Van
Winkle, Alma Vinson, Darlene
Klinger, T.E. Messenger, and
Joe Yocom.
Carolyn Howard has return
ed to her home after a stay at
the hospital in Portland. Mel
ba Fish, an aunt of Mrs.
Howard, from Seattle, is
visiting at the family of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Howard.
Mrs. Ken Palmer enter
tained on Monday afternoon
with a card party at her home.
Present were Geneva Palmer,
Marrianne Palmer, Beulah
Sherer, Carmen French, Vera
Rietmann, Mary Wright, Mur-,
iel Palmer, Cleta Walters,
Margerat Akers, Delpha
Jones and the hostess. Prizes
were won high, Mrs. Riet
mann, low, Carmen French,
and traveling, Delpha Jones.
Lovely refreshments were
served.
A lovely cradle shower was
held at the Sheirbon home one
day last week for Penny Hoff
man. The rooms were deco
rated as was the cake with the
shower theme. Those present
were Martha Munkers, Donna
Papineau, Magerat Baker,
Gayle Medlock, Darlene
Klinger, Joyce Bergstrom,
Debbie Pettie, Ruth Robinson
and the hostess, Debbie Sheirbon.
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NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the
County of Morrow for the fiscal year 1976-1977 will be held In the
County Judge's Office In the Courthouse at 9:30 A.M. on February
2, 1977, Copies of the supplemental budget are available without
charge -at the office of the County Clerk. The budget may be In- .
spected by Interested persons at the office of the County Clerk
during the regulsr office hours. Any person may appear at the
public hearing on the supplemental budget and discuss the budget
or any part of it.
COUNTY OF MORROW
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY
FOR THE riSCAL YEAR 1976-1977
ANTI-RECESSION riSCAL AID FUNDS
RESOURCES
O.R.S. Anti-Recession Fiscal Aid Program $13,412
REQUIREMENTS
PERSONAL SERVICE:
Sheriff Department
1. Deputy Sheriff Salary $ 4,700.
Payroll Costa 800
Total Personal Service... 5,500
MATERIALS AND SERVICES:
Uniform and peraonal equipment 250
Car Expense 750
Vehicle, Car 4,711
Siren for Car 275
Total Materials and Serv. 5,986
PERSONAL SERVICE
Road Department
Laborers, at $4.88 hr. for 2 months.. 1,774
Payroll costs 162
Total Personal Service 1,926
Total Requirements. .. . $ 13,412
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mountains are busy with vehicles pulling or carrying snow
mobiles. It is a great sport.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S.J. Bauman and baby son, John, of
Anchorage, Alaska, were recent visitors to the Clarence
Bauman home. After a nice visit with John's parents, they
traveled to Portland and Eugene to visit with relatives and
friends there.
Darlene Arrington has been traveling to Portland for medical
checkups. Her daughter, Cathy Hedman, went with her.
Jeanne Hansen has been undergoing medical treatments in
Portland, staying with her aunt.
Now that the busy season for Paul is over, he is able to go with
her. They are always home on the weekends, and Jeanne would
like to hear from her friends when they are home.
Home from a week's stay in the hospital is Gladys Beckett.
Gladys is feeling much better.
JMYF trip set
Banquet
Fried chicken
2 lb. pkg.
The Junior Methodist Youth
Fellowship group, with lead
ers Shirley Connor, Barbara
James, and Rev. Steve Tollef
son, will leave the Methodist
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Motor Rewinding
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Pendleton 276-7761
Church for Fossil next Sun
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Heppnerites
A new or used car in
your future?
If so, contact:
Ed Wells
at
Keith Farley
Chrysler-Plymouth Inc.
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Pendleton Ph. 276-7341 i
Home Phone 276-0576
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Lube Specie! $14
For the above price,. I will furnish
the oil and oil filter for your car or
pickup. Give it a complete lube job,
check all gear boxes, battery,
power steering, auto, trans., brake
fluid, PCV, etc. Clean all windows
inside and out and vacuum the
inside. Your choice of oils, Super
10-40 or Premium 20 or 30 wt. Union
Oil products used. Compare this
price with that of your last com
plete lube job.
VERN'S UfllSil STATION
Heppner, OR.
Rhodes bread
5pk. QQc
bag
white or
whole wheat
1.89
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Lg.juicy
Oranges 7lbsAor 100
Cauliflower 69c
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Potatoes 20 ibs. 99
Celery bunch 39c
Lettuce 3 heads 1.00
Oregon Chiefs
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Dinner franks
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Specials for Fri. & Sat. Jan. 21, 22
Court St. Market
Heppner
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