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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday April 5, 1979 THREE Need a parking meter? Now's your chance! Mear and Theii St.... The women of the United Church of Christ have finished the quilt they were working on. It is on display in the church basement. The quilt depicts familiar scenes around lone and has been called the Remberance quilt. Anyone interested in quilting or learn ing to quilt is invited to work on it at anytime. Individuals or groups wishing to work are asked to call Katherine Lind strom or Lucille Rietmann, and they will see that the heat is turned on in the basement. The quilt is to be auctioned off at the UCC barbeque on June i2. Ida Coleman returned last week from a trip to California, Arizona and Nevada with Jean and Pete Crawford of Port Senior by Alma Anderson The craft ladies, who fash ion hand-made items on Thur sday afternoons at the Neigh borhood Center in Heppner, have been working with a very old idea the last few months. They have been making "ojos de Dios" (eyes of God) decorations. Patterns for these decorations were found in Egyptian tombs. The de signs have been very popular in Central and South America, Mexico and in the American Southwest, and have been gaining popularity in this area rather recently. Each of the unusually at tractive, four or five colored yarn designs that the ladies have made carries a small typed label stating: May the eyes of God be on you, and bring peace, plenty and happi ness to your household." The carefully crafted Hep pner work is priced at between four and ten dollars, depend ing on the size. The public is encouraged to stop at the Open house slated in Lexington An open house honoring Florence McMillan on her 80th birthday will be held at the Lexington IOOF hall Satur day, April 14, from 2 to 5 p.m. Cake, punch and coffee will be served, and all friends and relatives are invited to attend. Mi if HOCK O'Sco FRIDAY SPECIAL Along with Steaks & Seafood and Jeanie 's very popular Salad Bart LUNCH O Tues.-Fri. O 11 By Eva Hamlett land. Some of the places of interest they visited were Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Hoover Dam, and Las Vegas. They visited with Patti Crawford in Phoenix, Ariz. Roy and Katherine Lind strom spent last week in Tacoma, Wash, visiting their daughter, Christina. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky L. Kandle are the parents of an 8 lb. boy born March 19 at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermis ton. He has been named Jeremie Wayne, and joins two sister Michelle, and Heather. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell of lone. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall of Lexington, and Mrs. A.C. Crowell of Heppner. Great- Citizen Center and see these "eyes of God," as well as other craft items for the home or for gifts such as slipper sox, macrame plant hangers, and mushroom-decorated yard stick hangers. The items are on sale at very reasonable prices. Don't forget, the Social Security man will be here Friday of next week. Menus for the next week include: at Irrigon, Monday, April 9, Easter dinner of oven-fried chicken, cranherrv ((BHtflT VAMll 101 (f fcfejfcfer! I BULOVA CADENCE M A 1 i i'BW fcJ i Quartz precision. V ' I wiA'WlL Operates 600 days on A 7 ir JwSICTai HILL ordinary "C" battery. V (f 4." J WM 9W high. As shown, f ) jJ&SJi Wgfyjh black enamewith floral J BII!' Alfbrass finish. $110.00 C y '" (models B8802B8803) ft 7 ' , JO ( jttMnr. . ( 1 Peterson's jTHZ Jewelers ( AqS) 1 Heppner 676-9200 VctB 5 hepfne: ELKS 358 Proudly Presents a The Funtastic Sounds TONY (AY KING OF THE KEYBOARD 5 MITES A WEEK Tuesday & Wednesday 7 p.m. Thursday Cocktail Hour 5-7 p.m. Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. For Dining At It's Best! AND A 10c CUP OF COFFEE, TOO. Succulently cooked to your liking. ...only the way Jeanie can! Members and Out-Of-Town Guests Oriy great-grandparent is Mrs. Cora Burnside of Spray. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Rietmann on March 27 at The Dalles. He weighed 6 lbs., 14 oz., and has been named Leonard John, and joins a brother Eddie. Grandparents are Mrs. Carrie Smith of The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann of lone. Several local residents are on the ill list. Beecher Emert was a patient in Pioneer Memorial Hospital last week, and Ed Bristow is in the Good Samaritan Hospital in Port land. As of now I am planning on being away for a couple of weeks. If you have any news items please take them to the paper. News sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, buttered peas, applesauce, hot rolls and jelly and ugly duckling cake. At Heppner, Tuesday, April 10: Tomato juice, macoroni and cheese medley, seasoned green beans, cabbage souffle salad, muffins and jelly, cherry cobbler. At lone and Heppner on Wednesday, April 11: The same Easter dinner menu that was served at Irrigon, as listed above. Of PRIME RID 6" a.m. - 2 p.m. Coming Events: April 6, Topic Club traveling food sale. April 9, Mary Pat McElligott's shower at St. Williams base ment. April 19, Garden Club plant sale Legion Hall Note this date has been changed from April 24, due to conflicting events. Space remains in 4 BMCC Four evening division class es offered in Heppner are full, according to Nancy Brown- Chess club to organize in Hepp ner An organizational meeting for a new Heppner Chess Club will be held Monday, April 9, at 7 p.m. in Hope Lutheran Church. Anyone interested in chess is invited to atlend, be they beginners or masters, young or old, male or female. Those who own chess sets are urged to bring them to the organizational meeting. Further information may be obtained by contacting Wayne Smith at 676-5581. If ZJ a . A it Pl Tuff n' Ready Paper Towels Schilling Black Pepper 9 4-oz. Radishes & (Mm (a) cm I mmm Anyone in the market for a used parking meter? Heppner City Council voted Monday to put the meters up for bid, in order to clear space the no-armed bandits are taking up in a city hall storage room. Also to be placed on the auction block are a wide assortment of worn city water meters. tration for the classes wih continue the first week of April. To register for a class, call Mrs. Brownfield at 676 5039, or simply attend a meeting of the class and sign-up then. There is still room in classes such as Humanities Film Series, Expectant Parents, Drawing and Painting and Golf. Wranglers to hold season 's first playday this Sunday Members of the Heppner Wranglers will hold their first playday of the season on Sunday, April 8. The playday will start at noon with a potluck, with the games scheduled to start at 1 p.m. sharp. A Pork Steak F I I " i-uari Gr. Onions Purex One iii, ' "t' MM I djetpepsij 1 1 J 1 In other developments, the council voted to enter into a contract with the Portland engineering firm of Barrett and Associates, pending the receipt of a federal grant for a study of Heppner's sewer plant problems. Water and Sewer Committee chairman Cliff Green said the prospects appear good that Heppner will night classes field, Blue Mountain Com munity College Heppner area coordinator. Field Bird Identification, Tennis, Tole Painting and Italic Caligraphy have all filled. The American Govern ment class has been canceled because of inadequate enroll ment. All other Heppner area classes remain open. Regis- Dues must be paid up to date in order for members to compete. Dues may be paid at the playday on Sunday. The playday will be held at the Wranglers' grounds south of the Kinzua mill. The public is invited to attend. rso)nn If QA"A U LI COUNTRY STYLE Spare Ribs f! 32) Lb. Western Family Tomato Sauce Diet Pepsi And Mountain Dew 16-oz. 8-Pak Oil 3 Plus Deposit Fresh Mushrooms Lb. receive funding for the study the first step towards revamping the city's worn and outdated treatment plant. The study is expected to cost $26,50075 per cent of which will be paid by the Environ mental Protection Agency on completion of the grant. Mayor Jerry Sweeney noted that this year's unseasonably Clinic set for storytellers A clinic to enhance story telling skills for parents, Sunday school teachers, and others will be held today, March 29, at the Heppner Public Library. The storytelling workshop will be held in two sessions, the first running from 10 a.m. to noon, and the second from 1 to 3 p.m. Darlene Dailey will conduct the sessions. yKr W Western Family Tomato Catsup 20-oz. Lettuce f For X M I I ZZ 1 1 L J .1 '. F, V E V 1. 1 I J VI LI it 1 I J Pork Roast llf Crisco $ Shortening lSCo1 & 3-Lb Tin MfJ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm Folger's Prices Effective April 5-6-7 Groc. 676-9614 Meat 676-9288 severe winter left many of the city's sidewalks in a state of disrepair. "The holes in the sidewalk are the property owners' responsibility to fix," he stated. DEATH DIED on the cross Hope Lutheran Church Heppner Nalby Lutheran Church lone-Gooseberry John Maas, Pastor Phone 676-9940 Instant Coffee 6-oz. rv (S. -.-.Mm J1& . .