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Page 4, THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heooner, OR. Thnrtday. Nov, .18. 7
one names Jr. -Sr.
fall honor roll
Lexington Grange plans meeting
:'irUu fivn mkaM most bins ifeeeivrtfa 1280D3 check to be.'
fused towards the purchase Tof a set ff SlaSnIesS.6Kirtiire.Air.
we badtodo was add $69.95. TlWkwar$-is tnartUfattorel by
,Wgai ware,. inc., njum.. -Tr -School. Another 22 achieved
, .'tte price reascmable.-howeYer ' the ! "rt the B" honor roll mark.
'' never sells lor anywnere near inc. ihtcc jjwneuujr, r
? International Mail Order Uo. . -.-- r,
Thirteen lone students re
ceived "A" honor roll status
during the first nine weeks at
lone' Junior-Senior High
Shawn LaRue, Mike Leavitt.
Lisa Meyers. Treve Peterson,
Margaret Kincaid; seventh
grade: Tammy Holtz, Mary
Kincaid. Michelle LaKue and
Elizabeth McElIigott.
Lexington Grange met on
Monday for the regular meet
ing. Business for the evening
was the election of officers:
Master, Carl Marquardt;
Overseer, Kenneth Smouse;
Sec.. Jean Nelson; Treasurer,
Cecil Jones; Assis't. Steward,
Joe Yocoin; Lady Assis't.,
L-The engagement of Blanche Wise and Judge Paul Jones was
I announced last week A sprlng.wedding. is planned . T..
i "tast Saturday evening "was a fcappy event Tor the Hisler .
' family ilr.-fihd.Mr9. Paul Ill!&r.wereMcelebrtting their. 48th -
I wedding anniversary. FTancine ana Tom Bnstow, f oruana,
Joanne arid Jim Sumners, The Dalles, and Susan and-Paul ,
Hisler; Jr.. wenTalrJSh USm!. lSW.cJBlebfaTSnger.MSt.---.yiirfhday:
" "' ;7.;''V---V" , f' V ' '
-ThisSatunte w
. rt the Elks' Lodged-' ..... "1 v
. ..Nancy Parent and'daughters, Lisav Alison and Shelly were
"weekend visitors at Nancy's parents"nome, Mr." and Mrs. Ervto
'Anderson; - .. ..-v. " '''
we took a ride to xne uaiies lasi aunoay.wun.s-ui iuj... , - , . . ... , .
- - z : . . . , , -, - -ana usa martin; iicmhucu.
. daughter. Elizabeth wBo hadteen watutg to BeaverC-' McElMeott Terry
-and stopped to to say helld to Doris-artd Aft Watkins, Donl. is r"'ha Mcbl-'S0,t- erry
Making a 3.5-4 grade point
average were seniors: Joan
Doherty, Debora Palmer,
Donna Palmer; juniors:
Grace McElIigott, Jeanne
Piening, Natalie Tews; fresh
men: Larry Snider; eighth
,'grade: Duane Fetsch, Teena
"Lindstrom; seventh grade:
Margaret Doherty, Diann
Morter, Anita Palmer, Lori
Prock.
Making the 3.3-4 grade point
average, were seniors: Arlene
Cannon, Debbie Patton. Dawn
Peterson; juniors: Carol Mc
ElIigott, Jan Peterson; soph
omores: Arietta Aldrich, Dan
ny McElIigott, Janet McEI-
.ligolt, Michelle McElIigott
'kl tn aat ornnnH mnfVlhl. aill liF WjJlcer fof A ltttlewhile each'
iday. Art is doing a lot of Ihe Bdosekeeping chores, inciuding thr "
. I IT. - I Mluul'lHin AT MlfTllA V'' . '
COOrunjj. ne manes a guvu m( .mi;. . ,
Starr;
; Eighth grade: Janet Hams,
Thanksgiving
invitation
Everyone is invited to join in
a special service of Thanks
giving at the Heppner United
Methodist Church next Wed
nesday evening, Nov. 24.
The service will be con
ducted by Rev. Steven Tol
lefson. It will begin at 7 p.m.
A child sitter will be pro
vided so that the small child
ren can be taken to the
basement and cared for and
the parents can relax and
enjoy the service.
Each Sunday morning child
care is also provided at the
Methodist Church. Parents
with young children will find
that they are carefully tended.
"The
Pioneer Memorial notes
.. ; t3iarlev'S Aunu - mis is r nroaern. numerous cumic uim.- .. ,. , ,. .
Saturday mght ;f -.r , r..- .;Wallace; Alta Baker, Lexington; C
v '" T-''fL."''- f; r-.?- su. -.- i. ' .w.ii."''- Alice Hansell. Condon. MarveenW
- Tor, f tK-vrvwivJii-iinrf toff Tliahlfsoritfihff TJav Dotluck.
- dinneMt tbe-Episcopsi Parish EajuVntoe'ttting? it has become- '
: known as one of Ileppner's gdbdOirtstian gestures these last j
seveftl years.. " ;. ' '" ' ". '. - ..
hiv event of this weekend is the "Hetfoner High play"
Charleys Aunt.? This is r niodem.T.umoTous 'ssie njsm. . fro pioneer Mernorial Hospital are Earl Gilliam ;
an Hubbard, lone; iommy
Carmen Healy; Marion Olson;
Alice Hansell, Condon, Marveen White, lone; Georgia Rathbun;
Doug Harris; Thema Epping. Lexington; Unda Jones,
Lexington; Lee Scott; Travis Hughes; Lee Wagenblast, Joseph
Peterson, lone.
; nicmisserf th week of Nov. 8 are Tamara Westmoreland; Ola
'wiovedtHiW Ramona Marshall; Chad Doherty; Steven
... i.JriL'r . : -Hoffman. Lexington. Admitted are Linda Sinenus; Frank
1 L ill Ik iruj. wc swiawmu -
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When I hear TV weather reporters telling of sleet, snow and
, ice in the" eastern states, I again reel thankful to live- here.-
Haven't we had a "splendid fall? ' .
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.; . Have you marked your calendar for the Dec. 4 Artifactery and
ihrDecr 13 Garden,Club Christmas Greens Workshop?. Yoa
betejvpllt tbxe dow.- ". -; - " ., " ; ...
Another reminder, the A.A.U.W. hopes you are bringing your
ufplus books -to the Heppner Laundromat OT the lone Pest
-Office. .. '. .
' We hear that the O.W. CuUforths art-such good hunters that
they brought in "lots of elk meat." Pretty soon the hunters will
al leave our mountains to return again next fall.
Ayers; Lori Pettyjohn; Roy Campbell. Lexington.
For Someone
Special
te-w-T i f yy T.
rneaa in jor.Deecners ,
lone. : Vft M l ri -M'
Sat. Nov. 2(y
LIVE MUSIC
THE BOOTLEGGERS
Dance from ff p.m. till J a.!"- . .
I QUEEN'S NIGHTr-
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The Lucky Lady wTlrrecefve
CHICKEN DINNER fori
Gift Certificate -
for Shampoo & Hair Style.,
DINNER STEAK SPECIAL $3.9S
4-9 p.fn. ' '
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A special service will
take place during the
morning worship time
at the Heppner United
Methodist Church next
Sunday morning, Nov.
21. It is the "Bread For
The World Sunday."
Love loaves will be
available to everyone
who attends.
This unusual service
will be about 15 minutes
longer than a regular
worship service.
Ann Chick; Gatekeeper, Dale
Chick; Steward, Alfred Nel
son; Chaplain, Marie Stea
gall; Lecturer, Pat Wright;
Cues, Hilda Yocom; Pomona,
Frances Smouse; Flora, Ven
ice Hendrickson; Ex. Com
mittee, Orville Cutsforth, Nor
man Nelson and Gene Majes
ke; Musician, Betty Mar
quardt. Installation of officers
will be Dec. 4th, 4 p.m.,
Greenfield Grange potluck
following.
A tri-county (Wheeler, Gil
liam and Morrow) meeting is
planned at Lexington Grange,
Dec. 13th, Monday. Dinner
will be 6 p.m. with Morrow
County Pomona furnishing
main course and the Grangers
furnishing salads and des
serts. Three Links Club met at the
home of Florence McMillan on
Thursday. Plans were made
for Initiations for Nov. 18th
and for a food (ale and bazaar
Dec. 7 at H a.m. Sandwiches,
salad and coffee will be served
during the day and a pinochle
party will begin at 2 p.m.
Refreshments were served
following the meeting by the
hostess. Leila Messenger won
the door prize.
Mrs. John Karran and
children and Mrs. Bob Cole of
Pendleton visited Florence
McMillan on Monday.
Aaron Klingcr has returned
home from Portland where he
has undergone surgery at
Good Samaritan Hospital.
Mrs. Dale Jones is em
ployed at the Mini Mart in
Heppner.
Mrs. Jim Martin and child
ren of Eugene are visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Martin of Lexington and Mr.
and Mrs. Clell Rea of lone.
Fall Concert
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NOTICE
Vern's Union 76 Station
now has unleaded gas.
Lex.- Heppner Hwy.
676-5154
FRESH
Friday Nov. 19
Salmon steaks
Razor clams
Fresh oysters
Wagon Wheel Cafe
& Lounge
Heppner , Ore.
Monday,
Nov. 22 7:30vV
Heppner High
I I 1
ocnooi uym
Will Feature
Band,
Chorus, &
Rock ensemble
Donations
would be
appreciated
Columbia Dash
Electric Co-op
Thi sd poatred by Columbia Batla Electrk Coop.
Serving J.tlt square mile la five coualir.
3 Act Farce
Charley s
Aunt
Fri. & Sat.
Nov. 19 & 20
8 p.m.
Tickets
Reserved SI. 50
Adults $1.25
Students S .75
Pie and coffee will be
served during
Intermission
High School
Cafetorium
(p Special Nov. 19
s.rf a l if rAxl-
$ rnru vov. zhth
Lynden Grade A
Turkeys
0 Hens 5-16 lb. 55fb
3? . . . . a r- f c
g loms tW4o. OOb
form 24-26 fa.- 59b. jp
B Grade Turkevs &
fl 53 ti
Oregon Chief R,
f Bone In hams l2lK
Ql Oregon CWf
Boneless hams 1 8t5b W
y Link sausage J b9
ttt Fresh
f Cranberries
No. I
fa Spuds 10 ib.
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