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- - W. m - 0. m. t a, 0 ... , J, a( The Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, July 26l97 ELEVKN Senior Citizen News: Day spent in the mountains The big event of last week for the senior citizens of this county was the annual day in the mountains together. More than 60 seniors enjoyed games and visiting in Cutsforth Park most of a very warm Wednes day. July 18. Some tossed frisbees and many more played bingo. All enjoyed the mountain air which stimulated their appe . tites for the large noon meal prepared by cooks Eleanor Gonty and Marilyn Bergstrom under the direction of Pat Brindle. The dinner menu at the three county mealsites next week will include: at Irrigon on Monday, July 30, Turkey . rice casserole, stewed toma toes, pear salad, raisin-bran muffins, lemon delight cake with topping. Tuesday, July 31, at Hep pner: sweet and sour meat balls over rice, buttered spinach, molded jello salad, oatmeal muffins with butter and jelly and lemon delight cake with topping. On Wednesday, August 1 at lone and Heppner: Swiss steak with mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, 24 hour cabbage salad, buttered corn, biscuits with jelly, tapioca pineapple pudding with top ping. On August 1, the chief cook Eleanor Gonty will begin a month vacation period. The Gontys are expecting their youngest son Charles Douglas and his bride Anastasia to .arrive from Europe early in August to visit with them most of that month. While Eleanor vacations Ruth Bergstrom will be the substitute cook and will be preparing meals along with her daughter Marilyn who is the regular assistant cook. Gazette-Times Classifieds Bring Quick Results Phone 676-9228 1 jiooTir ON MAIN J STREET 1 V DURING i l SIDEWALK J Ad Sponsored By Morrow County Crtamery Co. Heppner, Or. HEPPNER GONG SHOW I s i(mBW ALL DAT FRIDAY SELECT GROUP OF KNITS Q7)50 i select group of :rn:;tx . knits mm i Aitt'd Fobrlci Greatly Rtduced Hoppnor 676-5106 Fabric & nccrcmc Rider in the sky It's easy Jerry Sweeney, a Heppner "youngster" on the down side of 50, has found a sport that really gets him off the ground skydiving. The Heppner Mayor first tried parachuting at Condon over the Fourth of July and since, has travelled to a special training school near Kelso, Washington, to pursue his new-found thrill. For those who couldn't believe the story a couple weeks ago, here's J.F. in action. Soft landing : ' .w - j Hermiston Warehouse Foods sells the same high quality Private Label and national Brand products as the supermarkets. THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT HERMISTON WAREHOUSE FOODS SELLS ALL BRANDS AT A MUCH LOWER PRICE. You mark the prices... you bag your order.. .you cart the groceries to your car. You work a little., but you SAVE A LOT! WE GUARANTEE YOU WILL SAVE MORE ON YOUR TOTAL GROCERY BILL EVERY TIME! h Walla Waiia i Sweetft Juicy " New Crop 11(0)? ! lllSJii K SAVE MORE! I a week prrr Red Tag prices reflect special allowances offered by S 9 am product manufacturers. We pass this money along to you f prices) To by lowering our warehouse prices and tagging the item .fective 7PM EACH I with a Red Tag. So look for our many Red Tags while you ; fJJJ5 j A'! v. - shop. They reflect EXTRA savings for you! I ! july3i j 1 fii I llll l I I I T rVv-. ; - .V- ''i .-f?f ATfc: V V' -H