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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1981)
walijaf'ajayajy4i"JWty'o ""' n SIX-The Heppner tt-Llnnf The Past Noble Grand Club of Hoily Rebekah Lodge met at the Canton Cafe in Herm iston on Wednesday where they enjoyed a no-host lun cheon and visited with lodge sister Florence McMillan. The tables were decorated with poinsettias and small Christmas socks containing shampoo at each setting. Secret sister names were revealed and names drawn again for next year. A short business meeting was held with an election of officers, Delpha Jones, chairman; , Joyce Buchanan, vice chair man, and Dorothy Burcham as secretary. Visiting was enjoyed for awhile after lunch between the following members, Dorothy Burcham, Joyce Buchanan, Ruth Robinson, Donna Papi neau, Catie Padberg. Flor ence McMillan, Jo Irvin, Delpha Jones, Maureen How ard, Irene Padberg, and Freda Majeske, and Hilda Yocum. and guests Eula Bloodsworth, Valda Smith and Vicky Bower of Hermiston,' granddaughters of Mrs. McMillan. Cards were sent to two absent members, Fladys VanWinkle and Leila Palmer. Maje Hughes is a patient in Kadlec Hospital in Richland,, Wash. Thanksgiving was a busy day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hughes when they entertained members of their families at dinner. Present were Betty Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Messenger and daughter of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Grace and family of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Messenger Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Piper and the host and hostess. Visitors at the Bill Mar quardt home have been Mr. and Mrs. Rick Marquiardt and family of Connell, Wash., . Charma, Phillip and Doug" Marquardt and a friend of Phillip's all of Portland. They all enjoyed dinner and a day of visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bu chanan have had recent guests over the holidays and Thanksgiving Day. Joyce Molke and Sarah Simonson of Veaverton, Hazel Boyles of Chiloquian. Dan Lusby of Portland. Kathleen Wyley and son Trevor, from Portland, and Nancy Malm and daugh ter of Seattle, Wash. Victor Klinger spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his mother and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Padberg. Pat Wright and daughter Sandi. her mother Mrs. Freda Majeske of Heppner. and Mark Wright and fiance Susan Johnson visited on Thanks giving at the W. Wright home in Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske returned the first of the week from Depot Bay where they visited a daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Ropp and her daughter. Also visiting was Donald Majeske of Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen ger. Eugene, and Rachel Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Messenger and family of Portland. While there, attended their granddaugh ter's wedding at Evangelical Baptist Church in Portland. Linda Jones spent several days recently in Portland where she attended a seminar oin the preparation of budgets. She was met in Portland by her husband Kenneth and sons Mike and Chris and all "motored to the beach home of Charlene Whitney. Depoe Bay, where they spent Thanksgiving. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Irvin of Irrigon, Bill Irvin, Hermis ton, and Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones, Lexington, and Kathi Whitney and daughter Tessie of Beaverton. Frank Wilcox of Portland and Shellie of Grants Pass. The card party held at the I.O.O.F. Hall on Saturday was well attended with the follow ing winning prizes. Lyle Peck Giifttr-TlmetHeppner, Oregon, Thursday. December 10, 1981 . 1 9S9-318? low; Virginia Peck high; Luella Taylor low; and Frank Robinson high. Lovely re freshments were served by the hostesses Ruth Robinson and Virginia Peck. The lucky quilt number was drawn for Tom Wilson of Heppner. Mike Kane has leased out his home for several months and will live in Seattle where he will be working in the Yukon territory at the Gas Pipe Line station. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith are moving from Hermiston to Lexington where she will be employed in Heppner. Mrs. Bob Taylor was a visitor with friends in Fossil on Saturday, Dec. 5. Installation of 1982 Grange officers will be held at the Lexington Grange Hall on Sunday Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. A potluck dinner will follow. Morton Wolverton and an installing team will be present for the afternoon. This installation for all subordinate officers and Pomona officers, and all are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stea gall have had a very happy November, with the main event being the celebration of their 50th wedding anniver sary, celebrated on Thanks giving Day. at the Catholic Parish Hall in Heppner. The children of the Steagalls were responsible for the fine day filled with visiting, renewing acquaintances and dinner. There were about 90 guests present for the Turkey potluck dinner. Following the dinner a beautiful anniversary cake, and a mom and dad cake were enjoyed by the guests. Family pictures were dis- HERMISTON ONLY (Priceless pnesd less. KODAK CAMERA DEMONSTRATION At PayLess SAT., DEC. 12, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. See these two cameras demonstrated and your questions answered! Buy either Kodak 250 or 350 during this ad and receive an attractive photo album at no additional charge! J; 3vl Jw E0MZ C0L0KOTEST 880 LurUnt Cxmera Built-in, close-up lens for portrait-type pictures from 2' to 4', with or without flash. Convenient built-in, automatic electronic tlash. Automatic, motorized print ejection. Reg. Price Our Sale Price Rebate From Kodak Tour Mel Cost After Rebate 89.97 64.88 10.00 54.88 EFFECTIVE iiliilui 1 1.1 m WBffiiatan played about the room, crea ting much interest anrt many memories, both seri- .s and fun. Jim Steagall, or Portland was the Master of Ceremo nies, telling stories of the Steagalls' younger years, with the other brothers and sisters adding bits here and there. The children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were all introduced by Jim. This was also the 17th anniversary of Dave Steagall and Vera Breshears Whillock. She is the sister of Mrs, Steagall and he is the brother of Mr. Steagall. Wilbur and Marie were married in Heppner and have spent their entire married life in Lexington where their childrfen grew up and attend ed school. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshers of Lexing ton, her parents being the post mistress and clerk of the local post office for many years. Wilbur was the son of Tom and Cora Steagall of Spray. Visitors coming from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leyva and family of Wilbur, Wash., a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brand hagen and family of Pendle ton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell and family of lone, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dougherty and family. Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steagall and family of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall and family. Lesington. Also present were brothers of Mr. Steagall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steagall of Butte Falls. Mont.. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall from Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steagall. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall. Heppner. and sisters and husbands of Mrs. Steagall. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crump from Alsea. Ore. and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Richelderfer, The Dalles. memories KODAK COLO&BTJKST 280 Instant Camera Convenient built-in, automatic electronic flash. Automatic, motorized print ejection. Simple aim-and-shoot operation. Reg. Price 64.97 Our Sale Price 54.88 Rebate From Kodak 10.00 Tour Net Cost After Rebate 44.00 KODAK INSTANT FILM 10 Exposures PR 144 6.69 Kodak SAT.. DEC. 12 ONLY. Episcopal Diocese holds convention The Rt. Rev. Rustin R. Kinsey presided at a special convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Oregon, held in Rend on November 21. The purpose of this convention was to decide on whether the Episcopal Church in Oregon would enter into a Venture In Mission Campagain to raise $358,000 for mission projects in the Diocese, in the nation, and others on an international 4 scale. The vote of the convention was overwhelmingly favor able. The campaign will begin on January 4, 1HK2 and con tinue for three months, said a spokesperson. The Rev. H. Paul Osborne, a church fund raising consultant from Rnrrison. Kentucky has United Methodist to hold program Sunday Hv.U'STINK WKATllFHFOim The United Methodist Church cordially invites ev eryone to come enjnv its church school Christmas Pro gram on Sunday evening. Dec. 13. at fi:30 p m The children Prices Effective December 10-7:00 thru 10:00 P.M. 3EEif.llSC3 PLY! SOFT SOAP Liquid soap-on-tap for a no mess look anywhere in your home. 10.5 21 17 All Weather TARPAULINS Multi purpose ilO 011 G.f. AMfM DIGITAL RADIO IN. 7-4445 lOlhriyl R. 49.99 Kodak No. US j 24 noviE PROJECTOR Rl 149.97 if 11 been employed by the Diocese to direct the campaign. The projects of particular Interest to Oregonians are: $5,000 partial funding of a senior citizens van in Nysa; $2,000 for emergency medical supplies In Ronanza : $1 .500 for radio base station for emer gency medical communica tions on the Piute Indian Reservation; $fi,000 for social service commission to adopt and modify the model in Burns to assist the unemployed and to provide this model to other communities; $7,500 for the Mid Columbia Attention Home in The Dalles; $32,500 for the Meadowood Springs Speech Camp: $4,000 to develop the LaGrande model in dealing with chronically mentally ill will present several features. The Christmas Storv and special poetrv will be read bv young persons, and evervone will be encouraged to join in the enjoyment of singing n few songs from last year's musical "Twinkle" and in singing together beloved Christmas hvmns. Boxed CUHISTHAS CARDS 1 UllVV.iJ iiviii m "fif- assortment of boxed Christmas caras ior friends and loved ones. ORIGINAL PRICES 2 PRICES ; T)(m .. (0199 ; ffflfOiQ Mimntuku X' r .jzx M. JH SLEEPING BAG 1 m 3 Inch Mag - 12 Go. EiEmiiiGTon StlOTGUH tarps Polaroid wis Jr I sy 3Myi Laa li J SOHAR CAf.lERA HOnlyl Rf. R9.97 Kodak No. 768 S 9 SLIDE PROJECTOR Om Oalyl R., 244.00 1 adults and $8,000 for the Alcohol Recovery Program in Ontario. Bishop Kimsey in com menting on the action of his diocese said, "We are gratified for our church in Eastern Oregon to move from main taining ourselves to engaging in mission. We believe that our purpose is to bring healing to the brokenness of the world and this is a beginning." The Venture In Mission Campaign will lead lo a Diocesan-wide rally to be held in Pendleton on February 12, 19112. The Rt. Rev. John E, Hines, former Presiding Bi shop of the Episcopal Church has been invited to be the speaker. Christmas The Rev. Mike Sheridan announces that the church is also arranging its annual Christmas Eve CsuidMiilht Service for it pm. on Wed nesday. Dec. 24. 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