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v- r- -jr-sp-vr" TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 6, 1978 initiation scheduled for Mon day, April 17, at Lexington Grange. Michael Kane visited his' wife Leora and father-in-law William J. VanWinkle from his job in Baton Rouge, La. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bellamy of Portland are the proud parents of a baby girl born Feb. 28. She has been named Amelia Sue and joins two brothers at home, Alex, Jr. and Aaron. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bellamy of Mount lake Terrace, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wright of Lexington. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woods, Wapato, Wash., and great-grandmother Ava Wright, Heppner. Mrs. Kenneth Howard is a patient at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS 676-9228 Last chance for BMCC upholstery O Lexington news GED assistance available The micro-wave cooking class, instructed by Ljncra Panter, will meet for the first time tonight at 7 p.m, in,, the home-ec room at Heppner High School. This class has a full enrollment so only persons who have pre-registereL;or contacted the area coordina tor should plan to attend. Delpha Jones 989-8189 The second meeting of the Blue Mountain Community College upholstery class, taught by Ella Ross, will be held tonight (Thursday) in the Lexington School building at 7 p.m. Tonight is the last night to enroll in the class which needs four more students to continue. Thursday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Neighborhood Center at 178 W. Willow Street in Heppner. Aid for persons who just want to improve such basic skills as reading and math is also available. For more information, call Vicki Tollefson, 676-9224. The Committee on Womens Activities for the Lexington Grange reorganized Monday at the home of Barbara Cutsforth. Officers elected were Chairman Delpha Jones, Vice Chairman Barbara Cuts forth. and Secretary-Treasurer Virginia Peck. The group's meetings will be the second Tuesday of each month and every third meeting will be an evening meeting. Members are reminded of V v It's not too late to start studying for either an adult high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED) this spring, according to Vicki Tollefson, director of the local adult education program. "Students can start at any time and progress at their own rate," she said. Instructional material and help are available every Rummage sale Set April 25-27 April 25-27 are the dates and the American Legion Hall is the place for the Heppner swim team's annual rummage sale. More rummage is still needed for the sale and pick up can be arranged by calling 676-5837 or 676-5871. The sale is the major activity for raising needed funds to operate the swim team. The sale will continue from 5-9 p.m. all three days. Grand Deputy to air PUD issue The public is invited to a meeting at the Willow Grange Hall, Monday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will include a speech by Ralph Fenton, Eastern Oregon Grange Depu ty, on the proposed amend ment to the Oregon Planned Unit Development Law, which would simplify the process establishing PUDs. Petitions will be available to get the proposal included on the November ballot. Fenton urges all subordi nate Masters, Pomona Mas ters and legislative committee chairmen in particular to attend the meeting. VFW, Auxiliary change meetings The local chapter of the VFW has changed its regular meeting date from the second Thursday of each month to the second Tuesday of each month. The next meeting will be Tuesday, April 11, beginning at 8 p.m. in the Wagon Wheel Cafe banquet room. 1 The VFW Ausillary will meet Wednesday, April 12, beginning at 8 p.m. in the Columbia Basin conference room Any eligible ladies interested in joining should contact Jean Ball at 676-9666; Leona Winters, 989-8415; or Doris Flynn, 676-9259. Bobbie Harris receives 2nd Commendation Second Lieutenant Bobbie D. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Harris, Heppner, re cently received his second award of the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Aviano Air Base in Italy. Lt. Harris was cited for meritous service as a Staff Sergeant in Florida prior to his commissioning in 1977 through Officer Training School in Texas. He now serves as an air intelligence officer with a unit of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe sta tioned at the Aviano base. A 1967 Heppner High Schol graduate, Lt. Harris received his B.A. degree in 1975 from the University of Maryland European Division at Fam stein Air Base in Germany. CLASSIFIEDS UuuLuULpL cJjT ' T?ML irt); fa. s' r. Cfc" v' ANNIVERSARY Wf IV- i - 'Av; kjw FRESH PORK 'BEEF ROUND'- TURKEY --SPARERIBS STEAK DRUMSTICKS jyjyC MEATY COUNTRY STYLE FULL CUT, BONE-IN pvprSSSf FAVORITE ii c-Sjr vnilD .BARBECUE SOME TONIGHT USDA CHOICE EVERYONE S FAVORITE Li LB. U LB. ZJtB. BULK SAUSAGES: . . ... .... n. S9( ' LUNCH MEATS! . ....... S9( , ts 33 ys SLICED BACON KittSr 1-59 BEEF ROUND STEAK SIKSS0":....:..... , M.39 :tfisheTnows EXTRA LEAN FRANKS .. M.39 LOBSTER TAILS.., ,b 6.79 II what folks like in a super- 1 - . . l market: fine quality foods, - 11 big variety, competitive (fjf " ' f " f 1 ' tl prices, and 7-day ad spe- p)I If ' Ksssr BEEF RUKUiP PORK BLADE BEEF CUBE f ROAST STEAKS STEAKS IW STRETCHER BEEF J'ft J LB. LI LB. 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