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TEN-The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. April 18. INN Lcrrinntoii news. , The Thursday evening special meeting, of Holly Rebekah Lodge, was well attended to honor the Rebekah State Assembly President Viv ian Rome. The evening started with dinner served in the dining room. The tables were individ ually set for groups of eight and were decorated with spring flowers of yellow daf fodils and tulips, the presi ent's colors and with lighted candles. Serving the dinner were Donna and Lynn Dee Devin and Dee Dee Epping. The meeting was called to order by Noble Grand Joyce Buchanan. The tableau of Rebekah at the well was portrayed by Hilda Yocom. Virginia Peck and Dorothy Burcham. The introduction committee, consisting of Delpha Jones, Gladys Van Winkle and Virginia Peck, in troduced the following guests for the evening, the Assembly President, the Assembly Mar shall Jane Gregory. Assembly Vice-President Marie McVey and Past Assembly President Zelma Watkins. Gifts were presented to guests and each gave a few meaningful words to tlie ladies. The Rebekah president then told of several things that the Oddfellows and Rebekahs are doing this year and planning for the future. The project was an up-standing round fireplace in copper tones, installed in the social rooms of the friendship house. This being finished, the proj jeet of the perpetual loan fund was accepted as the project. The president spoke on the United Pilgrimage to the United Nations, and stressed that this is the only national organization that is allowed to send youngsters on this de lightful trip. The camp ground at Florence, Ore., has had extensive work done on it, and she urged that people take advantage of this project and stop for an overnight camp. Holly Rebekah Lodge ex pressed their thanks to Gladys Drake from lone who was their musician for the even ing. Visiting with her was her sister, Helen Pettyjohn, also of Bunchgrass in lone. Decor ations of the lower hall consis ted of a lovely plaque with a piano musician noted and several of her emblems burn ed in it. The president asked that she may have the plaque th take to Assembly. Roll call of lodges was as follows: Purity.l, Winona, 1, Grass Valley, 1, Pearl, 1. Bunch grass, 2, San Souci. 2, and Holly, 17. Let us not forget that the Morrow County Coronation for the queen and her court will be held at the Lexington Grange hall on Saturday evening. The festivities will start with a poliuck dinner at 6:30 p.m. with the main course furnish ed by the grange and salads and desserts by the guests. The Lexington Grange invites all who would like to attend to come and enjoy the evening with us. Mrs. John Karran of Pilot Rock and mother, Mrs. Bob Cool of Pendleton, were Lex ington callers on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Sharp were Fossil visitors on Satur day. Wayne Papineau and Law rence Schoonover were Burns, Ore., business callers last week. The Blue Bird group from Lexington and lone attended the skating party held in Heppner for the Blue Birds and Blue Jays of this area on Sat. All report a really good time. chairman," Donna Fortenber ry, by her officers, and a lovely gift was presented to Assembly President Vivian Roome, and her Marshall UCZZSm Ski Dick Hoffman 989-843" . 1 7 wre Fvnoripnre Jane Gregory by the vice grands of the three lodges present. Mildred Padberg, Mary Wright and Gladys VanWinkle. A tribute to the past chairman was enjoyed, and place mats made by the San Souci sisters were presented each PC. Papers of explana tion of several aspects of Rebekahs were given ; life membership very well prepar ed by Bunchgrass and deliver . ed by Edith Mathews and decoration of chivalry prepar ed by Holly and delivered by Delpha Jones. The group then heard a most intersting and instructive ad dress by the visiting presi dent. She told of the float in the New Year's Parade in Pasa dena. Calif., and it is hoped that the local group will be able to help financially with this as the brothers and sisters in the neighboring states work many long hours building the float. The president also spoke of the friendship house in Portland, and the members presiding there, the park at Florence. Oregon, the loan fund, and the work of the Oddfellow and Rebekah lod ges. She urged that the lodges in eastern Oregon be repre sented at the assembly in Eugene in May. She thanked all for their kindness and hospitality. The marshall also gave her thanks, and said she would be back another time for a visit. It was also told that the president spent some time on Friday at Pioneer Memor ial Nursing Home where she visited with Maude Pointer, a Rebekah and a patient at the nursing home. An invitation to meet in Lexington in 1893 was accept ed and the officers for 1982 were then elected as follows: Vera Rietmann, chairman; Dorothy Burcham. vice chair man; Edith Mathews. Secre tary; and Treasurer Virginia Peck. The chairman then appoint ed the following officers for next district meeting: Warden Helen Pettyjohn: Conductor Lucile Rietmann; Chaplain Ruby Roberts: RSC Norma Rea; LSC Joyce Buchanan: OSG Adelle LaTrace; ISG Bemiece Nash; RS Chairman Delpha Jones: LS Chairman Margaret Akers; Musician Gladys Drake: RSVG Leila Palmer: and LSVC Jo Huston. The next meeting of busi ness during the good of the order was the presentation of seals for the unwritten work to Gladys VanWinkle. Delpha Jones. Joyce Buchanan. Catie Padberg and Florence McMil lan, all of Holly. There were 33 sisters and two brothers registered for the day. The chairman had very clever programs with a roost er "Crow out for the order" theme and the Rebekah in signia printed on them. Name tags were printed with the same design. Plans are already underway for the 1982 District Conven tion in lone hosted by Bunch grass Rebekah Lodge. "Hope to see all the Rebekahs of our district there next year, and a great big thanks to San Souci and sister Donna for such a fine district meeting." said a spokesperson. NOW IS THE CROP INSURANCE I STOP WORRYINGIIv Buy your crop I insurance Now and Wt will cost vou no grnore than if you 5uy later in the season. TURNER VAN MARTER I BRYANT Wranglers Members of the Wrangler Riding Club braved wind and brisk weather to compete in a Wrangler Playday Sunday. Results of the playday are as follows: & UNDER ACE CROUP BARRELS: 1 - Steve Hoff man - 25.36 ; 2 Cherie Papineau - 28.41; 3 - Travis Greenup - 29.79; 4 Shelley Ashbeek - 42.77. POLES: 1 - Steve Hoffman -35.03; 2 - Cherie Papineau -36.02 : 3 - Travis Greenup -43.24; 43.24; 4 Joev Hoffman -1 :01. 80 43.24 : 4 1.01.80. - Joev Hoffman PI T 'N' TAKE: Papineau - 15.28; Hoffman - 25.16: Hoffman- 25.20; Cherie - Joey - Steve PIT N' TAKE: 1 Papineau 15.28: J Hoffman 25.16: 3 Hoffman - 25.20; 4 Greenup - 42.52. Cherie - Joey - Steve Travis SACK RACE: 1 - Steve Hoffman: 2 - Jenny Ashbeek; 3 - Cherie Papineau: 4 - Joey Hoffman. 7. 8, & 9 ACE GROUP BARRELS: 1 - Russel Britt -22.50 ; 2 - Michelle Papineau -23.66 : 3 - Marc Angell - 25.43 : 4 - Amy Greenup - 26.59. POLES: 1 - Michelle Pap ineau - 24.23; 2 - Russell Britt -32.03; 3 - Craig Angell - 34.27; 4 - Rob Ashbeek - 26.30. PUT 'N TAKE: 1 - Craig Angell - 1.053: 2 - Jodee Ashbeek - 13.36; 3 - Marc Angell -18.06: 4 Rob Ashbeek - 18.27. SACK RACE: 1 - Michelle Papineau. 2 - Craig Angell. 3 -Russell Britt, 4 - Mark Brosnan. 10- 13 AGE GROUP BARRELS: 1 - Trisha Ma oney - 18.44: 2 - Bridgett Greenup - 19.16: 3 - Jason Dougherty - 20.08; 4 Angie Ashbeek - 20.82. POLES: 1 - Trishia Mahon ey - 23.30: 2 - Jason Dougherty - 23.73: 3 - Bobbette Angell -27.90: 4 - Cindy Stroeber -28.41. PUT N' TAKE: 1 - Mike Van Schoiack - 9.31: 2 -Bridgett Greenup - 10.33: 3 -Cindy Stroeber - 11.48: 4 -Angie Ashbeek - 12.85. SCURRY RACE: 1 - Brid gett Greenup - 9.67: 2 - Trishia Mahoney - 10.73; 3 - Bobbette Angell - 13.20: 4 - Jason Dougherty - 15.97. 14-17 AGE CROUP BARRELS: 1 - Tara Mahoney -17.67; ? - Anne Van Schoiack - 18.16; 3 - Cindy Frederick - 20.22 : 4 - Cammie " Moyer - 20.25. POLES: 1 - Tara Mahoney -22.97; 2 - Anita Palmer - 27.47; 3 - Cammie Moyer . 27.90; 4 -Cindy Frederick - 28.37. PUT 'N' TAKE: 1 - John Moyer Jr. - 9.86: 2 - Cammie Moyer -1 1 .51 : 3 - Pat Schwarz - 13.09; 4 - Jimmy Cason -17.62. SCURRY RACE: 1 - Anita Palmer - 10.93: 2 - Pat Schwarz - 12.50: 3 - Cindy Frederick - 13.71: 4 - Jimmy Cason - 14.49. IK & OVER AGE GROUP BARRELS: 1 - Barbara Gutierrez -18.56; 2 - Mary Ann Munkers - 18.85; 3 - Patricia Van Schoiack - 19.03: 4 - Bill TIME FOR 1 UfWI VMHAJmHL JB INSURANCE owad mm brave wind to i . ...' ., -.. i I s - ) h H ' . - y-, y t' J s' : 4--.. - - it Taylor - 19.22. POLES: 1 - Sherry Kemp -23.56; 2 - Patricia Van Schoaick - 23.87; 3 - Bob Mahoney - 23.88: 4 - Bill Taylor - 24.10. PUT 'N' TAKE 1 - Dick Hoffman - 8.30; 2 - David Road work reported The Morrow County Public Works Dept. released the following report for work completed for the week ending April 11. During the past week Mor row county road crew continued on the Lower Rhea Creek shoulder project. The extra fill material removed was dumped and bladed on to the shoulders of the Brenner Canyon Road and Jordan Grade. Roads graveled and bladed were: Dale Brown. Straw berry East, Juniper and Piper Canyon. Bladed only were the Chemical applicators test sign-up Roger Records. Vo-Ag in structor at Heppner High School says that the private chemical applicator's license Share Easter Joy! Easter is ApriM9l Remember friends and relatives with thoughtful cards... from Hallmark, of course! 190 Mtlimvk CtiOt mc HEPPNER ARLINGTON CONDON compete in playday . . x ft h ; Steagall - 8.66: 3 - Mary Ann Munkers - 8.73; 4 Chris Dahl -878. SCURRY RACE: 1 - Mary Ann Munkers - 9.98; 2 - Pat Dougherty - 10.01: 3 - Ann Schwarz - 10.57: 4 Bob Van Schoiack - 11.73. Airport Road. Milton Morgan Road and the O Peterson Road. Rock was spread on Gene Cutsforth Road to Base line and the Loven Road. The Bert Peck bridge project is gaining well, according to the Public Works Dept. Weeds and grasses were burned from several Irrigon -Boardman roads this past week. Our crusher operated with a few minor repairs. Ed Olson began work for the county April 13 under the O.J.T. program. test may be held at the high school. Anyone interested in taking the test should contact Roger Records atjhe high school. 0 i IT "KIRIOIN TIP STEAKS 29 lb. Fancy Red & Golden Delicious APPLES 9e, I 1711 14- a tci 6D (POMTO i ( fj bunch 1 K.. 'jam 1 19 11 32 oz. Purex 1 L BLEACH & John Rietmann John Rietmann will bet:ome the newest .nember of the Portland North Pacific Grain Growers trading staff around May 15. announced Ed Bal siger, manager of the grain department. John wor raised on a ranch near lone and graduated from Eastern Washington Unlver- HEALTH DEPT. Wednesday, April 15 Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Rank of Eastern Oregon kitchen. lone, 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday. April 16 Scolio sis Screening. Sam Rnardmnn Elementary. Itnardman. 9:3(1 am, Friday, April 17 Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Immuniza tions. Health Dept. Office, Lexington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. 1 to 4 p.m. Monday. April 2 - Scholinsis Screening. lone School, lone, 9 a m, Tuesday. April 21 Scoliosis Screening. Columbia Jr High. Irrigon. :30 a.m. OWN SUPERB TV RECEPTION ANYWHERE jS OVER 40 CHANNELS TO SELECT FROM jj:j MOVIES, SPORTS, NEWS. 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Donna and her husband, Chuck, live in Heppner with their two children, Mark and Lori, .....v.v.v.v.v.v .v..wv,:;:'K,T(l' :,Xv:':v:,:v::-::v:'.':v,vv,v,'?,v'v :: A SATELLITE TVS; j f I .-I,-- ----- "tiF H - EARTH STATION $4995 :: t::: i mi s. of j-soity, off Hwy til Aoura: 12-6 pm :-:j Wad. thru Sun. $; S????S!te:ftSS::;::::ffS:i;?4 Mayflower COTTAGE CHEESE 1 lb. 69 ft jCQc Hj) WE WILL BE r 1 Hunts CMO,cri Z' SUNDAY nu arket m m m m V