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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1978-FIFTEEN Candidates Fair set for Nov. 2 at BMCC Candidates Fair has been set for Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Blue Mountain Community College's Morrow Hall lecture room. Local, qounty and state candidates will have five minutes to describe their reasons for running for public office. Moderator for the evening will be Blaine Hanks, BMCC broadcasting instructor. No formal presentations will be given on the ballot measures, although these topics may come up in the question answer period following the speeches. The forum is being sponsor ed by the Pendleton branch of American Association of Uni versity Women. Helping them are the League of Women Voters and the East Oregon ian. Chairing the event is Ann Schwandt. Her committee includes. Mary Davis, Janet Groat and Amy Bedford as well as other volunteers from the groups involved. A reception will follow the fair where the public will have a chance to talk personally with the candidates. Gazette-Times Classifieds Bring Quick Results Phone 676-9228 Grange officers elected : Lexington Grange No. 726 held its regular meeting on Monday evening, beginning with a pot-luck dinner at 6:30. The meeting was conducted by Master Carl M. Marquardt. The main business was the election of officers as follows: Master, Barbara Cutsforth; Overseerer, Dale Chick; Sec retary, Jean Nelson; Treasurer, Cecil Jonas' Chap lain, Marie Steagall; Gatekeeper, Henry Peck; Steward, Fred Nelson; Assistant Steward, Kenneth Smouse; Lady Assistant, Frances Smouse; Lecturer, Q Lexington news, d betpha Jones 98fSIS - J JU WESTERN FAMILY HEINZ G-O-KETC HUP FALL FAVORITE, 64-OZ. SIZE 0 THICK & RICH, 32-OZ. SIZE PURE VEGETABLE WESSON OIL FOR COOKING & SALADS, 24-OZ. SIZE ' Rfl.D. 00R1T ISSUE WHITE & ASSORTED COLORS, PKG. OF 4 ECRUSTEAZ WHOLE WHEAT & HONEY OR BUTTERMILK, 56-OZ. SIZE rl o c IHIIEIS'lil jOuE ,.- IZ.ZJ GRANULATED, 10-LB. BAG TOMATO JUICE WESTERN FAMILY 46 Oz. 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SIZE SHOESTRING - P0TAT0ES&- GORTON'S am Af HSHSTICKSo, ?1.99 39' SWANSON EXTRA VALUE DINNERS NOODLES & CHICKEN, MACARONI & CHEESE, MACARONI & BEEF OR EAT PLENTY & STILL KEEP A SLIM WAISTLINE PREPARE A GREEN SALAD TONIGHT LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA, CRISP AND CRUNCHY Ld FOR L FROM CALIFORNIA, FOR TASTY STUFFED PEPPERS WASHINGTON CARROTS CASABA MELOIMSsweetftJuicy lb 9 2-lb. Bag ea OflEfflllJST o A V J FflR X- ' 1 RS 7 C) roR LI A thriftway 49 1 ii jr i I GREEN BELL PEPPE Delpha Jones; Ceres, Pat Wright; Pomona, Virginia Peck; Flora, Helen Nelson; Musician, Betty Marquardt; Executive Committee Carl Marquardt, Cecil Jones and Orville Cutsforth. Debbie Pettit returned home Sunday from a stay at Pioneer Hospital, recovering from injuries received in a car accident on Friday. Work has started this week on the setting up of the new double-wide home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kane at their lot in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Jones of Lincoln City are visiting this week with the Lincoln City man's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones. Sherrie Marquardt visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt, from Port land, where she is studying at Good Samaritan Hospital. Norma Marquardt is a patient in Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Owen and children arrived Sunday even ing for a visit with Mrs. Owen's grandmother, Norma Marquardt, parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Marquardt and other relative and friends. The Owens now make their home in Oklahoma. Franklin Messenger, from Bend, and Carroll and Gerald Messenger from Portland )iave returned to their homes after a weekend spent with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.T. E. Messenger Sr. Lola Breeding of Irrigon visited a couple of days with her grandaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. LLoyd Humph reys. Mrs. Breeding was enroute home from a visit with her mother, Cora Burnside of Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Breeding and family of Gresh am were Lexington and Heppner callers last week. David Jones is again at home, and will be employed at the Kinzua Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall were Ukiah callers Sunday, doing some work at their home there. Greg Davidson of Portland, and Mrs. John Flint and daughter Sadie of Beavertson visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson and Gladys VanWinkle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Viall in Boardman on Sunday. Anita Davidson, who is attending Seattle University, is scheduled to undergo surg ery Friday of this week to correct a bone which did not heal properly following a leg fracture. CUSTOM BUSINESS FORMS STATEMENTS Gazette-Times PRINTING Cell Today 676-9228 SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS 10-12-OZ. YELLOW ONIONS, RED ROME APPLES Washington , 13 29