Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 29, 1981, Page THREE, Image 3

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Delpha Jones , .989
Lexington Grange met on
Monday, Oct, 19 for a regular
meeting with the Master
Delpha Jones in the chair.
Plan were discussed for
Pamona Grange, held there
Sat., Oct. 24, and plans were
discussed for the Blue Moun
tain Fiddlers concert and Stew
Supper to be held there Sat.,
Nov. 21. from 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. ,
Blue Mountain Fiddler's ad
mission will be $4 for the
evening or entertainment
only 82. This meeting is open
to the public.
Following the regular busi
ness of the evening an election
of officers was held with the
following elected : Master,
Delpha Jones; Overseer, Lyle
Peck; Chaplain, Marie Stea
gall; Steward, Earl Papineau;
Genealogy
workshop
set Nov. 4
A special information work
shop on genealogy will be held
Saturday, Nov. 14, in the
Lexington board room from 9
a.m. until S p.m. The work
shop is sponsored by Blue
Mountain Community College.
The one-day program will
deal with the steps necessary
to set up a family search
including: how to begin the
search, necessary forms, the
file systems used, the corres
pondence needed and the cost.
Instructor will be Betty Kim
ball who currently teaches a
genealogy course for BMCC in
Pendleton.
The cost of the one-credit
course is 813. Persons interest
ed in registration details
should contact Nancy Brown
field, BMCC south Morrow
County area coordinator, at
676-5039
If there is enough interest
shown, as a result of the
workshop, a full-scale geneal
ogy class will be scheduled in
the area at a later date ,
according to Nancy Brown
field. Local woman
chosen to
varsity team
Margaret Kincaid, 1981
Heppner High School grad
uate, is one of three freshmen
al Eastern Oregon State
College on the colleges varsity
volleyball team.
The Mounties have eight
returning lettermen combin
ing with the three freshmen to
round out the team. Coach
Jean Neely said, "The team is
much stronger than last year
and we hope to better their
14 14 record."
Margaret Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Kin
caid. Reserve table
space now for
Artifactory
By MARV ANN CEKULLO
Area artists and craftsmen
are encouraged to reserve
table space to take part in the
tenth annual AAUW sponsored
Artifactory. This year's art
fair will be held December 5 at
the Morrow County Fair
grounds in Heppner.
Individuals and groups with
handcrafted items or baked
goods to sell may make
reservations now by calling
Bonnie Templeman, 676-5187;
Susan Schubothe, 676-5282, or
Joan Records at 676 5260.
Callers are asked to phone
between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.
NHS to sponsor
haunted house
Heppner High School Na
tional Honor Society will
sponsor haunted house,
Halloween night, Oct. 81, 6 - 9
p.m. at the Donna Bergstrom
residence, 180 S. Chase St. in
Heppner. Everyone Is invited
to attend free of jteCStV
Cutsforth, Ceres, l.'hariene
Papineau, Paomona, Virginia
Perk; Flora Rena Marquardt;
Executive Committee: Alfred
Nelson, O.W. Cutsforth and
Joyce Buchanan.
It was announced that the
installation of Pamona and
subordinate officers will be
held Dec. 13 at the Lexington
Grange hall with the Umatilla
Installing team present.
Preceeding the meeting the
news
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Gatekeeper, Glover PeckAs
sistant Steward, Kenneth
Smouse, LAS, Frances
Smouse, Lecturer, Barbara
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PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 29 THRU NOVEMBER 1, 1981
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GREEN CUCUMBERS SALAD FAVORITE . . 4l
CELLO CARROTS 49'
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grangers enjoyed a lovely
pot luck dinner under the
committee of Marie Steagal!
and Venice Hendrickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloods
worth and Eula Bloodsworth
motored to Portland on Satur
day where they saw Barbara
Anderson and three children
off to Davas City, Philippines
where they will Join Mr,
Anderson who is already
employed there. The Ander
sons have made their home
during the past several years
in Umatilla County, coming
from the Philippines where
he was employed with a
pineapple company.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck and
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones were
Joseph visitors on Sunday
where they attended the
reception honoring Una Mak
ln, the Rebekah Assembly
warden. The rooms were
LETTUCE
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
FOR
PARTY
PIZZA
TOTINO'S. 5 VARIETIES. FROZEN
11.75-OZ.
TO
12.5-OZ.
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$1.19
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The Heppner Gaiette-Timei,
cleverly decorated In the
western theme with a large
teepee as the center of
attraction. Members came In
very clever western and
Indian attire. Following a fun
filled afternoon the group
enjoyed pie and coffee before
departing for home. Mrs.
Peck is the ISG of the Rebekah
Assembly of Oregon for the
year 1981.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hender
PORK LOIN QUARTER
SLICED. MIXED
CHOPS &
STEAKS
BEEF CHUCK ROAST
ARM CUT
USDA
CHOICE
ORANGE
JUICE
WESTERN FAMILY. 12-OZ.. FROZEN
. 100
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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 29, 19ftlTHREE
son are the proud parents of a
son, Nickolai Dan, born last
week at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. The young man
weighed 7 lbs. and 2 oz. and
Joins a brother at home.
Grandparents are Ed Baker,
Lexington. Shirley Baker, San
Francisco, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Dwayne Spangler, Boise,
Ida.
Great-grandmother Is Alda
Baker, Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
(Chuck) Nelson are the proud
parents of a son, Justin Wyatt.
weighing 7 lbs and 6' oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Nelson of Lex
ington and Rev. and Mrs. CM.
Mane of Olympia, Wash.
Great-grandmothers are
Flory Pansy, Mannes of
Durham, North Carolina and'
Clara Dulin, Cornelius, North
Carolina.
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USDA
CHOICE
PORK LOIN ROAST
3-4 LB.
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