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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1981)
lone News RyDRLLAIIKIDKMAN The final meeting of this year 80-81 for the lone Extension Club war held at the , home of Lisa Nelson Monday night, May 18. Election of officers for the corning year was held, Old officers, Krisfy Crowell. Robin Baker and Lucy Tworek were replaced with new officers. Kristy Crowell will remain chairper son, Marnie Anderson will be the new vice-chairman, and Delia Ileidcman will be secretary-treasurer. Members present enjoyed a tour of the Nelson's new home and a dessert of strawberry shortcake served after the meeting. Plans for an editing parly were discussed and a June dale will be deckled upon and members notified. The get-together will be held In order to edit the material submitted for the upcoming lone Community Cookbook which will be available this coming fall. Chairperson Kristy Crowell announced that the September meeting will be held In the home of Debbie Morgan in lone. It Is hoped that the guest for the Septem ber meeting will be Mrs. Suze Marshall of the Children's Aid Society in Hermlston. Further details and dates will be announced prior to the Sept. meeting. Saturday and Sunday. May 23 and 24. will he celebration time for the Lundell family. Members of the Lundell fam ily are holding a family reunion, announced reunion chairman Jim Swanson. Plans have been made for a no-host dinner and dance for all of the Lundell clan at the Heppner Elks Club on Saturday night. The llfppner (iaeUe-Tlmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 21, 1981 ELEVEN May 2.1. then an all family pnf luck dinner at the lone Legion Hall to begin at 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 24. Happy anniversary to the lone Grand Squares square dance club who hold their anniversary dance this past Friday night Foursquares of dancers were present for the evenings , festivities. with guests from both Hermiston and Pendleton. Darrell and Bev Wilson were honored for their thirteen years of service to the club as caller and were presented with a plaque-pen rest by the club members complete with engraving of their appreciation. Mrs: Shir ley McNary brought a beau tifully decorated two-layer 8 A.M.-10 P.M. Memorial Day, Monday, May 25. More Memorial iay Food Savings ! Kingsfcrd Charcoal Briquets Lights Fast and Easy 10 lb. an Lamp Porfi ft Beans Servo Hot or Cold O ) for Hunt's Tomato Ketchup Western Family 9-ln. Paper Plates Thick and Rich 32-oz. Package of 100 1 gfcfTjMrnyiywuy-ii Just Heatfr Serve, 32-oz. 5) Western Family, 32-oz, Western Family, Regular, Dipper or BBQ, 8-oz 1.19 Pitted OBvesaassEs?.!....: 79 ... 79 Salad Macaronis ... 89 Mayonnaise Potato Chips Fruit Cocktail& 55 Viva Decorated Napkins,, 79 Jell-0 Gelatin Assorted Flavors, 6-oz. Pkg. 59 Huggies Diapers Kleenex, Assorted Sizes, 12to24-Pk.. V Hamburger, Hot Dog or Sesame Hamburger Buns r l T 1 fJ for ) X Shur-Fresh, Package of 8 Assorted Flavors Handy Can, 31 to 35z. i I Itr Hi C Fruit 1 1 Assorted flavors, (fat. U f V Assorted Individual - . Shur-Fresh Pies 4f, 1 Giant Pullman Bread Shur-Fresh, White or Wheat, 30-oz. Loaf , III Totino's Party Pizza Canadian Bacon, Pepparoni or Sausage, 12 to 12.&OZ. Birdseye -.a Cool Whip Topping 8-OI IU Gorton a r l p:i. HSU iULR3i6oz Frozen y 1.89 Eggo Waffles Regular or Pink Lemonade ffl r-c V',' A. t -1 , Z 1 ,"" Vi:,."V' t' I Csitfomia Grown Spring Crop Tomatotss for Ssbd Fsvorite, Florida Grown f 7 v f lb. Red Ripe Watermelons White Rose Potatoes Salad Potatoes from Ca!ifornb Slicing Cucumbers 3J1 Zucchini Sarv Cooked or Raw .3 lb. 1 Rlin Tnn PflrrntQ . QQC Jit vrup wj wuiiuiuuuncny lb. WW Strawberries K'K' .59 Petunia Plant 8-Inch Hanging $E98 Patio Plant. ilea. Pfus a Large Assortment of Memorial Day Plants & Flowers 7 A THRIFTWAY cake for the anniversary and homemade ice cream was supplied by Loren and Delia Heideman and Linda and Bill Hutchinson. After an evening of fun and dancing, club members elect ed new officers for next year. Bill HutchinRon will b the new president: Loren Heide man will be vice-pres.: Dorothy Warren will be secre tary; and Marvin Epley will be the new treasurer. The next, and final dance of the 80-R1 season will be the 6th of June. This dance will be a council dance with guests from Hermiston and Pendle ton, as well as company from the Olympia Grand Squares. Olympia. Washington. Eight couples are expected to be visiting from Olympia. and will be staying in the homes of local club members. June 6, will be the final dance of the year, at the lone Legion Hall, with potluck dinner at 6 p.m. meeting of the council at 7 and dancing beginning at 8 p.m. Plans are well under way for the Cystic Fibrosis Bike-A-Thon to be held in lone on May 30. School children, pre schoolers, and adults of all ages are urged to join in the fun and exercise of riding for the C-F Bike-A-Thon. There is io age limit on the Bike-A-rhon so if you want to ride, go let a sponsor sheet and get a sponsor. Sponsor sheets are available at Bristow's Market and the Bank of E.O. in lone, as well as the lone Grade School. This year the course will be a one-mile lap within the city limits of lone so the youngest of riders should still be able to join in for even a few laps for C-F. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and the event will start at 10 a.m. No ending time as yet has been set: hopefully they will just keep going until all the riders have worn out. Course directions will be available the day of the Bike-A-Tnon. Correction Information given to the Gazette-Times concerning the story "Recreation director sought for south end county youth program" in the May 7 issue of the paper was in error. The resignation of Jim Ackley, present recreational youth director for South Mor row County, will take place as of June 30. not immediately, as previously reported. Juvenile Services Commis sion was to have hired a new director by May 20, to assume duties by July 1. Soroptimists hold election of officers The first scheduled Sorop' timist meeting of May was held at the Wagon Wheel Cafe May 7 and members enjoyed slide show by Lenna Smith of her trip to Nashville. The 63rd Northwestern Re gional Conference of Sorop . timists was held in Anchor age, Alaska May 8, 9 and 10 at the Captain Cook Hotel and was attended by four local members, Jeanne Sumner, Clista Venard, Marlene Gray and Mary Goheen. A total of 372 members attended the conference. Election of officers for the local club for the coming year was held May 14. Those elected were: president Gail Burkenbine, vice president, Jackie Allstott, treasurer -Clista Venard, corresponding secretary - Mary Goheen, recording secretary - Bettie Doherty, new board member -Elaine George. May 16, six Heppner mem bers attended an area meeting in Enterprise. Those from Heppner were Gail Burken bine, Jackie Allstott, Elaine George, Ola Mae Groshen, Bettie Doherty and Mary Goheen. There were 38 area members attending, including District 3 Director Dorothy Voruz of La Grande. She reported in detail the resolu tions considered at the meet ing in Anchorage. The next regular meeting in Heppner will be May 21 at noon at the Wagon Wheel and the program will Consist of reports on the conference to-Anchorage. mm. 4