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1 Ihf Heppner osteite-1 mm, nrppiici, uitguu, . O Lexington news ! J DjoAd onw 989-8169 Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leyvar and children, Kevin and Stacey, of Wilbur, Wash., visited over the weekend with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. Enid Stamback of Hainet, Ore., ii visiting at the Cecil Jones' home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jones met her in Hermiston on Sunday and visited at the Good Samaritan Center with Florence McMil lan and John Spence. Jack Yocom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom returned to his home on Friday from Germany where he has been stationed with the US Army for three years. On Sunday the Yocoms entertained with a welcome home party for Jack and a birthday party honoring their granddaughters, Jane and Brenda Jones. Present were: Venice Hendrickson, Millie Yocom, Heppner, Deb bie Jones and daughters, Mike Davidson, Marie Yocom and friend from Pendleton, For rest Rinehart, Ukiah, and Mr. and Mrs. Yocom, and son Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Taffy from Fossil visited her bro ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall on Saturday. Gladys VanWinkle has as guests at her home this past week her grandchildren, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bob VanWinkle of Paulina and Jason VanWinkle of Tacoma. Mike Kane is visiting his son Patrick and friends in Lexing ton. He and Patrick and Jason VanWinkle enjoyed a fishing trip to the mountains over the weekend. Joyce Buchanan motored to The Dalles Thursday taking her grandchildren there to meet their parents from Hlllsboro, who returned home with them after a week's visit in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Eino Louto of Salem and Fannie Allstott of Portland have been visiting Heppner News By JUSTINE WEATHERFORD Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gonty are having several pleasing events in their family this summer. Their youngest son, U S. Airforce Staff Sgt. Doug las and his wife Anastatia and their daughter Sophia are now in Cheyenne. Wyoming. They have returned to the United Suites after Doug served one year in Greece and three years in The Netherlands. Before they left Holland they made a farewell visit with Gonty relatives in Bel glum. When they returned to the states they visited Anas tatia ' parents in Florida before moving to Cheyenne. The Gonty's daughter, Evie, (Mrs. Terry Blevins of Ukiah) took her younger daughter Pam to Portland to fly to; Denmark where she will stay all yeir as an exchange student sponsored by Rotary International. Pam is a junior at Ukiah High School. Pam's sister Pat, who will enter Eastern Oregon State College this fall, and the girls' uncle, Tom Gonty, accompanied Pam and Evie to Portland. This fall, the Gonty s, Ed, Eleanor and Tom, plan to drive to Cheyenne to visit their airforce family and to have their first meeting with baby Sophia. It Is possible that they may get down to nearby Denver to visit with Mike Prock, Doug's Heppner friend, who is also in the airforce and is stationed at Lowry Airforce Base, Mike's parents, Pat and Jim visited him there recently. Rawlins is state champion Earlier this month Charles Rawlins won his second state championship as Oregon's best left-handed golfer. Char lie has held this title for two years now. This year's left hand tournament was held at the Albany Country Club. Rawlins is working at the Bend Country Club again this summer. Mrs. Louota's sister Irene Padberg this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller of Hermiston were Lexington callers on Sunday. jWWBmMarnms i-ais fPUBLIC MEETINGS Mon., Aug. 3 Heppner City Council, City Hall. Heppner. 7:30 p.m.: Heppner Fire Dept., Fire Hall, Heppner, 7:30 p.m.; Tups., Aug. 4 - Lexington City Council. Cily Hall. U'x Ington. 7:30 p.m.: lone City Council, City Hall. lone, 7:30 p.m. Wed., Aug. 5 - Morrow County Court. Courthouse, Heppner. 10 a m. Mon., Aug. 10 Heppner Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hep pner, 7:30 p.m.: Heppner Planning Commission. City Hall. Heppner, 7:30 p m. Wed . Aug. 12 Morrow County Court. Courthouse. Heppner, 10 a m. Thurs., Aug., 13 Ixington Fire Dept.. City Hall. Lexing ton, 7 : 30 p.m . ; Port of Morrow Commission, Port Office. Nel son Square. Boardman. I p m. Mm , Auk. 17 - Heppner Fire Dept., Fire Hall. Hep pner. 7:30 p.m.: lone Planning Commission. City Hall. lone. 7:30 p.m.; Morrow County School Hoard. District Office. I,exinKton. r m p m Wed., Aug. " 19 - Morrow County Court, Courthouse, Heppner. 10 a m.: Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board. Hospital. Heppner, 9:30 a.m. Mon.. Aug. 24 - Heppner Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hep pner, 7:30 n m Wed.. Aug. 26 - Heppner, Public Library Board. Lib- , rary, Heppner, 8 p.m.; Mor row County Court, Court house, Heppner, 10 a.m. Mon.. Aug. 31 - Heppner Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hep pner. 7:30 p.m.; Morrow County Planning Commission, Courthouse, Heppner, 8 p.m. Heppner News Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dohyns of Florence. Ore., were visit ing Morrow County friends over the weekend. The Dohyns were on their way I" Walla Walla, Wash., to visit Walter Dobyns who is a patient at the veterans hospital there. hi H N' ! l iv. sl v a l k .. 4 1.A ft r. AM, Market PRlSTFFECTIVE JULY29THRU AUGUST 1, 1S31 ! if ii W !. if? I iL . mm Mil') UK U mm ffik !A2 PMiiHPsBniisHiiisisHavr,3sssissjascsMHiii r m -w- ssr Sri J ? w , s w w a t j mm m ( II: 117 a; MiilMJ v - TURKEY BREAST JENNIE-0 FROZEN SELF-BASTING 3-7 LB. AVG. Uoc U LB. 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