SIX The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday. April 21, 1977
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Child care center work cited
New grandparents in lone;
bridal shower reported
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wohlsord
of Delta, Utah, are the proud
parents of a 6 lb., 5 oz. girl,
born April 1. The young miss
has been named Wendy Marie
and joins a 15-month-old
brother, Shane.
Grandparents are Mrs. Rod
Esselstyn of Pendleton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
of lone.
Mrs. Ted Palmateer re
turned home last Friday,
April 11, after spending five
weeks in Delta, Utah, helping
her daughter, Janet, taking
care of Shane and the new
baby.
Mrs. Joyce Darst of Eugene
spent the Easter weekend
visiting with her brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Grand Square dancers
fete senior's club
When square dancers from
the Grand Squares dance club
of lone danced for the shut-ins
at the nursing home, and for
the Senior Citizens' Club
social at Memorial Hall in
Condon last Dec. 19, 1976, it
was enjoyed so much by both
participants and spectators
that they were asked and
promised to return.
True to their word, Sunday
afternoon, April 17, two
squares did that very thing.
Those going were: Bill and
Daisy Collins, Bill and Wini
fried Cox, Heppner ; Don and
Lois Wood and Dorothy War
ren, Lexington; Paul and
Helen Pettyjohn, Lloyd and
Shirley McNary, lone; George
and Lorene Griffith, Cecil;
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Room size rugs
Remnants
Carpet &
linoleum
Formica Tile
Glass Doors
New & Used
Sinks, Tub,
Toilet
Priced
to sell!
Ceramic tile
Marlite wall
board
Garbage
Disposal
2 Air
Conditioners
Heater
2 Skil Saws
Roto-Rocker
Chair
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Hep. -Lex. Hwy.
Linden Way
Carlson.
Mr. and Mrs. Errett Hum
mell of Aloha, spent last week
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Eubanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse and son Carl returned
home last Friday from Port
land, where they went for a
medical checkup, and also,
Kenneth attended a 3-day
meeting of the Bonneville
Power Administration on Con
servation. Mr. and Mrs. Vincente
Munoz (nee: Susan Pinney) of
McNary are the parents of a
girl, Rebecca Elizabeth, born
on April 12. Rebecca weighed
7 lbs., 8 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Antonio Munoz of Huaz-
club president Marvin Epley
and wife Muriel, Olex; Ron
Davis, Rock Creek area ; Jim
and Helen Cochran, Condon;
and the club's caller, Darrel
Wilson and his "taw" (wife)
Bev, lone.
As before, the square dan
cers shared in a dance with
the senior citizens. Ron Davis
of the Grand Squares called
this one.
The Grand Squares also
enjoyed dancing one set to the
calling of Don Wood, club
president-elect.
A supper of sandwiches,
relishes, punch, coffee and
strawberry shortcake prepar
ed by the senior citizen hosts
was shared and enjoyed.
Designed to
Example:
Amount 48 Monthly
Financed Payments
$4,650 47 at $119.20
lat 118.19
Example based on first payment due 30 days
after loan date.
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amota, Mex., and Mr. and
Mrs. William Zinter of lone.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Moore of
Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ball
announce the birth of a son,
Shaun Dale, on Sunday, April
10, in Walla Walla, Wash. He
weighed 8 lbs., 5 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Cogan of Pendleton
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball of
lone. Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Thomson,
all of Heppner, and Mrs.
Fred Castor of Roger, Ark.
A bridal shower was held in
honor of Terri O'Connor on
Saturday afternoon, April 16,
at the United Church of Christ
Social Room. Terri is the
bride-elect of Duane Higel of
Boise, Ida.
The room was decorated in
shades of yellow, orange and
white. Assisting at the bride's
table were Mrs. June O'Con
nor, mother of the bride-to-be,
and Mrs. Sharlene Arends of
Heppner.
The tea table was covered
with a white linen cloth and a
large bouquet of yellow and
orange tulips centered the
table, flanked by yellow can
dles. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
poured coffee and tea, and
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom served
the punch.
Hostesses for the event were
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn, Sr., Mrs. Roy
Lindstrom, Mrs. Herbert Ek
strom, Sr., and Mrs. Adon
Hamlett.
Miss Terri O'Connor and
Mr. Duane Higel, both of
Boise, Ida., spent the weekend
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor. make a new car more
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Chloe Pearson, director of
the Heppner Child Develop
ment Center, says that dona
tions and volunteer help is
really appreciated there.
The Morrow County Cham
ber of Commerce gave $35,
which was used for craft
supplies for the children.
Central Market and the Gazette-Times
are also thanked for
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Irrigon
Francis Rose
Buchanan
family in
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bu
chanan were their three sons
and their families, including
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Buchanan of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Buchanan of Portland, and
Bruce Buchanan of Anchor
age, Alaska, who works as a
chemist on Cooks Inlet.
While they were home, they
celebrated their mother's
birthday.
Former Irrigon residents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Henner,
Sr., visited old friends,
including Mr. and Mrs. E.A.
Stephens and Mr. and Mrs.
Vestie Elgin in Irrigon on
Friday.
The Irrigon Lions' Club
provided 65 dozen colored
Easter eggs for the Irrigon
Community Easter Egg Hunt.
The parade route was from
the fire station to the Irrigon
Park on the Columbia River.
The little tots were free to
roam in the fenced area of the
Little League Ball Diamond
while the older children filled
their baskets with Easter eggs
hidden on the lawni
The wind was whipping up
whitecaps on the river, but no
one seemed to mind.
Seventy-seven relatives
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With today's sticker prices,
it makes sense that you
want more out of a new
car. It also makes sense
that you want more out of
a car loan.
That's why you'll be glad
to know about our 48
month FirstLoan for
autos, if now's the time to
replace your present car
with a brand new one.
Depending on the pur
chase price, it gives you
more time to pay for the
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It also can save you money
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So, when you've got your
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the paper they have contrib
uted. Betty Seagren, the, Tri
County Health Service nurse
practitioner, has been con
tributing off-duty time to give
free health examinations to
children whose parents find it
a hardship to pay for an
entrance exam, which is re
quired before a child can be
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sons visit
Irrigon
gathered at the Guy Riddle
home to honor Grandma Cos
ner on her 92nd birthday. Two
large birthday cakes served
the family gathering, along
with a potluck dinner. Mrs.
Cosner lives at the Good
Samaritan Nursing Home
now, but was able to be at her
daughter's home for the happy
occasion.
Coast-to-Coast will not be open during M
I Tuesday's Moonlight Sale. Our Grand
Opening sales will run April 27-30. Stop by.
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Federal 4-C funding, Com
munity Coordinated Child
Care, is available to help meet
the costs of child care for
working parents in a low
income bracket.
Mrs. Pearson says that
'Golden
"Golden Yesterdays," the
Retired Senior Volunteer Pro
gram storybook, has sold out
its second printing of 325
copies a few days ago. Several
copies that were reserved by
individuals are all that remain
in the RSVP office, June
Wagner, director, Umatilla
Morrow RSVP, reports.
The popularity of the book
has surprised the group and
they are now in the process of
deciding if they should make
Picnic set
This year's Memorial Week
end Pioneer Picnic will be on
Sunday, May 29. The Olaf and
Eric Bergstrom families are
in charge.
several volunteers have been
helping on Saturday after
noons with finishing the in
terior of the building into
which the center will be
moving soon. The new location
is on the Paul Warren place. ,
She said that the center
Yesterdays' sold out
another printing and if so, how
many.
Some of the charm of the
book lies in the fact that the
stories are by older people in
the immediate area, telling of
a brief experience that hap
pened to them "away back
when." Nearly every person
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really needs more volunteer
helpers, such as substitute
teacher aides.
Anyone who would enjoy
assisting with this worthwhile
community service should
telephone her at 676-5035 or
676-9246.
who picks up a book can find a
story by someone he knows.
Many are finding that the $3.00
books make excellent gifts.
Anyone interested in securing
a book may call 676-5873 at the
Neighborhood Center in Hep
pner and leave an order for
the next printing.
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