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SIXTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 12, 1978 Lexington Grange to meet Monday Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge and Mrs. Eva Griffith, all of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. John Currin, Pendleton, are the parents of a son, Brian John, 9 lbs., 14 oz., born Sept. 1. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Pom eroy, Wash., and Mr. Robert Currin, Pendleton. Great-grandmother is Mrs. H.D. McCurdy, Heppner. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ayars, Ukiah, Melvin Parker and Marie Parker, both of Heppner. ospital Births Notes Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hughes of Heppner are the parents of a daughter, Heather Dawn, 6 lbs., 15 oz., born Oct. 4. She joins a brother at home. Grandparents are Joan Hughes and Matt Hughes, both of Heppner and Bobby Kelsay, Mt. Vernon. . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ployhar, Heppner, are the parents of a son, Jerid Robert, 8 lbs., 5 oz., born Oct. 3, at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ployhar, Heppner and Mr. Vester Hams, Herm iston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Parker, Jr., Pendleton, are the parents of a daughter, Trisha Clorrin, 6 lbs., 4 oz., born Sept. 1. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Porter of Pend leton, Mel Parker and Marie Parker , both of Heppner. Lexington Grange will meet Mpnday evening for its reg ular monthly session. The evening will start at 6:30 p.m. with a potluck dinner followed by the meeting at 8 p.m. The meeting will include election of officers and a short program with special music and Halloween entertainment. Pomona Grange will meet Oct. 28 at the Lexington Grange Hall beginning at 10 a.m. with dinner at noon. The W.A.C. Program, under the direction of Ed Martin, will be announced later. Admitted and still hospital ized at Pioneer Memorial Hospital this week is Mary Olmsted, Condon. Admitted and later dis charged was Edgar Pente cost, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Par ker, Pendleton, are the par ents of a son, Jeremy Stewart, 9 lbs., 5 oz., born Aug. 30 f5 ft Two Lexington men with Army at Ft. Knox Two former Lexington grad uates of Heppner High School are now stationed with the U.S. Army at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Jack Yocom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom, has finished basic training and is going to diesel mechanic school there. Russell Roarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Roarke, is receiving his basic training there. 1 Homecoming mums now on sale Homecoming mums for the Heppner High School Mustangs game against Wasco Oct. 27 should be ordered well in advance. Priced in the $5-6 range, persons may order mums by calling the High School office at 676-9138. Mums may be picked up after school on Friday, Oct. 27 or at the gate that evening. A full slate of Homecoming Week activities will appear in next week's Gazette-Times, including a list of those activities to which the public is invited. GRAND OPENING SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Come See! ELKS CALENDAR Thursday, October 12 Lunch 11:30-2 p.m. Lodge 8 p.m. Friday, October 13 Prime Rib Plus Regular Dining 7 p.m.-ll p.m. Live Music Saturday, October 14 Prime Rib Plus Regular Dining Steak & Seafood 7 p.m.-ll p.m. Live Music Sunday, October 15 Family Dining 4 p.m.-6 p.m. TANGO 7:30 p.m. BIGGER PRIZES Club Hours 1 p.m.-lO p.m. Tuesday, October 17 Club Hours 11:30-1 a.m. Lunch 11:30-2 p.m. Daily Specials $1.50 Soup & Sandwich Business Lunches Senior Citizens Dinner 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 18 . Club Hours 11:30-1 a.m. Lunch 11:30-2 p.m. Daily Specials $1.50 Soup & Sandwich Business Lunches Senior Citizens Dinner 4 p.m. Member! and Out-Of-Town Guests only 4444444 4444444444444440444 4444444444444444444444' TREE SERVICE o TOPPItlG o TRIMMING o REMOVAL STUMP REMOVAL We will be in the Heppner-Lexington-lone area the last of October. FREE ESTIMATES 276-7724 BONDED INSURED MEN'S r curlee blazer 159.00 reg. 80.00 I s I AM 1B70 A V7, aH k I a7 I ii (III . fCl I i 1 V . II m .n 11V t 11 WIT "f. :A MM x jLr,,.ri,. y 5f WOMEN'S sportswear co-ordinates SAVE 30 all weather coats 58.00 reg. 70.00 JUNIORS Chevron Serving Heppner Area With A Complete Line Of Petroleum Products Glenn Devin Chevron USA, Inc. Commission Agent 676-9633 pandora sweaters 9.10 to 26.20 reg. 13.00 to 36.00 weather watcher jackets SAVE 20 landlubber jeans 15.99 reg. 23.00 BOY'S GIFT CERTIFICATE WINNERS donmoor knit shirts SAVE 20 weather watcher jackets SAVE 20 September 27, 1978 Pat Fowler 100.00 Louie Stocker 50.00 September 28, 1978 Lindi Ridi 10.00 Francis Hughes. . 10.00 Tom Harper 10.00 Hedges 10.00 Mary Shepherd. .. 10.00 Ruth Burnett 25.00 Troy Under 25.00 M.L Shaw 25.00 Wonda Johnson. . 50.00 Marie Wissek. .. .50.00 Tracey Nelson. . 100.00 September 29, 1978 Lorine Carson 10.00 Jerry Foley 10.00 Ernie Steinbeck. . 10.00 Karen Baker 10.00 Evla Knauts 10.00 Lee Patterson 25.00 Linda Seat 25.00 Rosie Rodriguez. . 25.00 Gloria Lampkin. . . 50.00 Vicki Lohuis 50.00 J. Shafer 100.00 September 30, 1978 Karen Clark 10.00 Patty Matheny. . . . 10.00 J. Flaiz 10.00 E.B.WattenburgeMO.OO Mrs. A.F. RohrmanlO.OO Lyle Crane 25.00 Mila Watt 25.00 JoMallicoat 25.00 H. Westfall 50.00 Lloyd Diete 50.00 Jim Mvers 100.00 October 1, 1978 David Ego 10.00 Pat Flug 10.00 Brenda Hector. .. 10.00 Pat Bell 10.00 F. Wattenburger. . 10.00 W. Chamberlin... 25.00 Betty Raukin 25.00 Pat Slauson 25.00 Donnor Conner. . . 50.00 Evelyn Lills 50.00 R.H. Bradshaw. . 100.00