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__________ Booths welcome at Sidewalk Sale Anyone who wishes to set up 4 food of (tame ho«>th. or other active ty. during Hcppner Sidewalk Sale Lexington News f-ridas. July 25. is welcome to do v»> Please contact the Heppncr Gazette Times with your activity By D elpha Jones 989-8189 Pic OVA o f the Lexington (irange met at the home of Barbara Cutsforth for a regular meeting with Vice Chairman Mane Steagall providing Planv were Jncuvvcd tor the Fair Booth, and a money mak ing pn>|evl for the C ¡range at the Fair The gmup voted to verve sandwiches and coffee at the W illow Creek G olf couple s tournament Those present were Jean Nelson. Virginia JVck. Mane Steagall. A m u Boyer. Hilda Yix'om and the hostess Gloria Francis o f Ceniralta. Washington is visiting her brother Eldon Gilbert and other triends Cecil and Delpha Jones and guest Rosemary Mitchell of Baker, were JMrtland callers on Tuesday where they attended the funeral of Faye Jones Cecil was a pallbearer Fave Jones was the sister in law of Mrs Mitchell Three I inks Club o f Holly Krhckah lodge met at the home o f U ila Palmer k»r a regular meeting with Vice Chairman Joyce Buchanan presiding The business of the after noon was the plans for a table at the Sidewalk Ba/aar in Hcppner It was decided to have a baked lood sale at the time, with the food to be there by X 30 a m f*lans were discussed for the fall pnqcctv which w ill ncludr a painted saw presented by l-eila WE FIX ITt L«M*rn W ebb Reid M ille r R ick Rea LaVern Webb has joined Ron McDonald Chevrolet along with Rick Rea and Reid Miller to repair whatever problems you may encounter. Bon McDonald i 676-9108 If the Shoe Fits, Wear it Home From u Q ot All Saints Episcopal Church > < ft T A R » SALE > ; CBEC ANNOUNCES J > (loPuwbio Tannin Ptrchic v By Eva Hamlett lone Garden Club met for a July meeting at the home o f Delta Huher with Jean Nelson assisting A com plete report ont he 1986 meeting o f the Oregon Federation o f Garden Clubs was given by Helen Martin who attended with Lorcc Hubbard Mark and Becky Tullis were voted in as sustaining members for the coming year A report was made on die meeting summa* Women's Aglow Fellowship w ill meet at 7 p m Tuesday. July 22 at the 4 H Annex Building in Heppner Speaker for the meeting w ill he Barbara /in te r She and her hus hand. Sid. have two small vins and live on the family ranch near Hepp ner Her talk is titled. “ If It Pleases the K in g ,” taken from the fxxik o f Esther Aglow is a non denominational organization o f Christian women A ll women and teen age girls arc cordially invited For more informa tion. call Marie Key. 422 7532, or Barbara Collin, 422 7539 ...............................................................................V* Price /j Selected Jeans (Denims, White, Pastel, & M ore) .......................................... 30% Off Summer Sweaters .................................................................... 20% oft Socks.................................................................................10% oft jg W Summer • ' Hats, Visors, Painters’ C a p s ...........................$100 off Jelly Shoes » 200 0 « .................................................... Now ‘40# Work Smocks 1 House Dresses - C lo s e o u t Vz Price (Sizes & Styles by “ nancy frock") Trailer spaces available for fair Limited Childrens' Jelly Shoes Fits up to 6 Years) (W *1“ OFF NOW ‘ 300 Selected Summer W e a r ....................................................... 30% oft The Country Rose 676-9426 i 233 N Main o f the lone, Lexington and Heppncr Garden Clubs to plan for the flower show for the Morrow County Fair Ians A llyn is chairman for the 1986 Fair Members w ill help with the set up on August 3. A question was prevented corner ntng how to get rid of the unwanted from ornamental fruit trees, that is so messy Fred l.undin, extension agent, said that there is a spray which can he used on the blossoms to prevent the vetting on o f fruit Local woman to address fellowship JUNIOR & LADIES' Purses & Jewelry Dustin, from Hermtston. Mr and Mrs Kevin Gutierrez and family from Boardman. Mr and Mrs Kim Gutierrez and family from Board man. M r and Mrs Kim Ciulienez and family from Hcppner. Carolyn Hall and Jim McCabe from Moscow. Idaho, and M r and Mrs Ashley McCabe and family from lone Kevin and la in McCabe and daughter Megan fmm fVndlcton. and Carolyn Hall and Jim McCabe of Moscow, Idaho spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs l.co Crabtree Wayne. Diana and Dccna Hams, and Helen JVttyjohn left Sunday tor P>rtland Deena had to report to the airport at 9 30 a m Monday for special instructions before the plane left at II a m for China Deena was selected for the International Sports Exchange and w ill compete in the discus event at Canton Shamn and Andrew Kietiuann are tem pofarily staying at the Howard Crowell home until her hus band Brian finishes his tour of duty in Germany in November At that time he is scheduled to return to the States for a tour o f duty Milton and Margaret Morgan spent a few days last week fishing at Depoc Bay They were accompanied by their grundvin. Troy, son of Gary Morgan o f Milwaukee M r and Mrs Rudy Bergstrom and Rollo Crawford were Reno. Nevada, visitors last week Garden club plans for fair ■ Y ------ Selected Palmer to be used as a money mak ing project A card party for the benefit of the lodge is planned later in the month at the home of Leila Palmer Lovely refreshments were served to IXmna Pspincau. Ruth Robinson. IXrnHhv Bure ham. Joyce Buchanan. Annetta Padherg and the hostess Hilda V xo m and Delpha Jones were Baker visitors Wednesday when they took Rosemary Mitchell to her home tlicre after a tew Jays visit at the Jones Ranch B ill Irvin of The Dalles was a Hcppner and Lexington caller over the weekend The annual picnic of the t-ev ington Grange was held at the Cutsforth Cabin on Sunday with a good crowd in attendance A houn tifu l dinner was en)oyed after which the afternoon was spent in playing pinochle. Wheel o f Fortune, and visiting Ihc next meeting w ill be in September as the grxnip vacation kir the August meeting Vernon Chnstopherson and von in law from Donald ( hegon were re cent Lexington callers Josic JYck has returned home Irom a lew days visit in California, with relatives and friends Mr and Mrs L D Vinson from Monument were visiting her n*>ther Catie Padherg at Pioneer Nursing Home over the weekend Hear ’n Their By Eva Hamlett 422 7557 A bridal shower was held Thurs day. July It) at the St Williams Saturday, July 26 x Catholic Church basement in honor of Debra Meyers, bride to he of 8 a.in. to 2 p.m . ■j'. Craig Gutierrez Hostess were T a c o s , W a te r m e lo n , P u n c h & Ic e d Te a > mothers o f the members of Craig's fro m 11 0 0 to 1 0 0 graduating class Sir and Mrs Robert Drake of The Dalles were guests Thursday evening and Friday at the home of his mother. Gladys Drake M r and Mrs Dee F.mert of Walla Walla. Washington, were Saturday visitors at the home of Delbert Fmert Other guests were Blanche Dunham. Mary Kilkcnncy and son Kevin, MikeGortvam. Kellie Reid and daughter Brittany, and J*at P e t t y jo h n Danny Akers and Tracy Lisac were weekend visitors at the home of his mother, Margaret Xkers Craig Thomas Gutierrez and Debra Sue Meyers were married Saturday. July 12 at I p m at St Williams Catholic Church in Hepp ner A reception followed the ceremony at the Parish Hall, with the ■«« Y ' M Y i< Y " * 1! St Williams Altar Society in charge The couple left on a trip to the coast and this tall w ill live in laGrande where they are both attending Eastern Oregon State College Weatherization Program is Still in Effect Here for the wedding were ttie i Columbia Basin Electric Coop has announced its« brides parents. M r and M r* Brad Residential Weatherization Program is still in efft*ct accor Meyers from Utah, Grooms parents, ding to jerry Healy, representative for C BEC Under this (ieorge Gutierrez, lone, and M r and program, certain electric ally space heated homes an* eligi-1 Mrs Robert (Helen) Drake, The Dalles, M r and Mrs Chuck (Kris) ble for weatherization measures found to be cost effec Smith and family, Kent Gutierrez and tive. Cost effectiveness is determined by an energy audit provided by the Coop. Funding for the program is provided through a "buy back" arrangement with the Bonnev ille Power Administra tion for the estimated Kilowatt-hours that can be saved through weatherization. To request an energy audit or for more information about, ' the program, please call Columbia Basin Flee trie Coop at 676-9146. I *4 I h r M rp p n rr Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, July 16, 1986 Heppner m e M h e ry M e f Week On Any Flower Onler (IS I Up) v I Within City Limits % 8 Now is the tinte to reserve camper and travel trailer space for the Mor row County Fair and Rodeo Spaces for August 14-17 event are reserved on a first call first reserve basis Oregon fire statutes prevent the fairgrounds providing electrical ser vice fo RV* A trailer waste dump how ever, is available on the fairgrounds For further information call the Fair Office. 676 9474 SEVEN Gontys celebrate 50th By Justine Weatherford * and Mary Bryant Fd and Eleanor Gonty celebrated thetr 50th wedding anniversary Satur day. July 5 with a reception at St Patrick's Parish Flail Four generations o f fanuly joined many local friends for a luncheon served hy the Altar society and a reception Mrs [X*n Ay levworth, sister inlaw of the Gonty 'v daughter. F. V Blevins o f Ukiah. baked a large gold and white anniversary cake and brought it from her home in Seattle for the reception She and Mrs Bemic Altevhin served the cake Sally Marian, aunt o f Fd and Tom Gonty and Mrs Toni Gonty vers cd punch and coffee M r* Charles Gonty sal at the guest table Rower* arrangements at the reception were done by the Heppner Garden Club Mrs Gonty'v two hrottiers and one sister and members o f their families attended as did Mr (¡only'v brother and family The guest hook wav sign ed hy 184 pc«>ple The third Cionty son, L j Douglas Gonty. came the farthest for the occa vion He and daughter Sophia came from their home in Newport News. Virginia Other guests included Mr and Mrs Raymond HenvKh. Valley Springs. California. M r and Mrs Charles Heinrich ot Longview, Wisconsin, and their granddaughter. M r and Mrs Bemie Altishin, Beaverton, their daughter and von in law. M r and Mrs Charles LeMasters and three children from Aloha, their son. Rich Altishin. Portland and his friend and her two girls Raymond and Charles Hemrich and Mrs Bemie Altishin are bnnhers and sister o f Eleanor Gonty Raymond Gonty and his friend from Seattle, his two wins. Robert and wife and Rick and son, Tyler, and his daughter. Ramona, all from Seattle, Mrs Virginia Blevins from Ukiah. and her daughter and son in law, M r and Mrs Casey Arhogaxt o f Dale. Tom Gonty from Heppner Raymond. Doug, and Tom Gonty are wins o f the Gontys and Virginia Blevins is their daughter M r and Mrs Don Aylevworth. Seattle, sister in law o f Mrs Blevins. Mr and Mrs Tom Gon ty. brother o f Fd G onty. their daughters. Michelle and friend and Franc ine and her two girls. Edmonds. Wisconsin, M r and Mrs Jack Bernard. Iricndv Beaverton, Mrs Dura Thornton, friend o f the Gonty and Mrv Blevins. Ukiah. M r la rry Mongale. Pendleton, M r and Mrs Charles Heard. M ilton Freewater Eleanor Hemnck and Edwin E Gonty were mamed on July 4, 1936 They have three wins and one daughter, several grandchildren and great grandchildren Ed was horn in Heppner and has lived here all his life, completing all hiv school years here Eleanor's folks homesteaded in Clarks Canyon and lived in Sand Hollow when she was in the early grades After she com pleted the fourth grade the fanuly moved to Beaverton where she completed high school The Heppner Booster Club would like to recognize these sponsors ot the 1st Annual Reno Night Your donations were greatly appreciated W rne Mobley Trtsh's Beauty Shop Gary Grieb Ken Crieb Heppner High Schtxil Elks Lodge DAD Construction Lexington lum ber Lois Winchester Donna's Beauty Shop Seattle Mariner* Cal’s Cafe & Lounge Turner, VanMarter A Bryant Kale s P izza *5 f’astry Morrow Co. Abstract A Title Lexington Chevron Dr. Clare Koznek Dr. Wallace Wolff Heppner Gazette Bud's Pub Doug A Karen Dubuque Martha Munkers Garuner's Mens W*ar Wagon Wht*el Cafe Country Shears Vern's 7b Ken Wright HAH Land Co. Heppner Auto Parts RAW Drive-In D A I Auto Parts A Repair Black Mountain Repair Heppner Bowl Peterson's levseler* Hop's Btxly Shop Len s Processing Morrow Co. Grain Growers Bucknum's Tavern Central Market Bunchgrass Saltxm M iller A Sons W *ldm g Valerie Doherty, Atty. Sears 1st Interstate Murray's Drug Store Fritz Cutsforth Ron Mc Donald Chevrolet Kinzua Corp Elks Dining Room A Cooks Peggy Fishburn Lexington Machine Works Court Street Market Boh A Sharon Harrison Coast to Coast Country Rose Green Feed Store Circle D Trenching Lott's Electric Eldon A Eileen Padlx*rg lerry Dougherty Les Schwab TJ's Camera Cal's Mobil Devin O il Co. MCGG Fertilizer Dept Tom Alexander, D.D.S. Bailey Heavy Equipment Gar Aviation lay Coil Fabricating English Chevron Del s Market Case Furniture MAR Fltxir Covering Shoe Box Pettyjohn's Farm A Builders Supply LIV E MUSIC Steam er C lam s Thursday night, July 17 $6 j D 0 per Bucket Come In and CUm Upl 4 Altitude .Adjustment 6-7 p.m. R e sta u ra n t £ Lounge Mam Street Fri. & Sut. July IK & 19 Your Host Chuck Marquardt Ftepfmer Ô/6 3L02 FERTILIZE» PR IC i REDUCTION M ill a n d A qua A m m onia Stop in or call for details MCGG for all of your Fertilizer and A>> Chemical needs.