Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 18, 1982, Page THREE, Image 3

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' Delpha Jones 989-8189
Holly kebckah Lodge PNG
Club mot at the Nomad
KcKtuarant In Boardman for a
no-host luncheon on Thursday,
March 11 with Chairman
Delpha Jones residing. There
were seven members and one
Ruest present.
During the meeting Jo Irvln
was presented an official Pat
Noble Grange jewel . a gift
from her mother, Florence
McMillan. Plans were discus-
AAUW meets
By JUSTINE
WEATIIKRFORD
The members of the Hepp
' ner-Ione Branch of AAUW met
at the home of Joy Krein on
Monday evening, March 15, to
conduct monthly business,
consider nominations for new
branch officers, plan an outing
and especially to enjoy a
20-minute film "Making Your
Money Work" and a discus
sion related to the film.
Branch President Carol
Helphinstine conducted a busi
ness session before the even
ing's program began. Mem
bers completed planning for a
trip to the Maryhill Museum
on Saturday, April 21.
Thefilm, which was pro
vided by the Travelers Insur
ance Co. showed the real
experiences of four women in
different economic and family
situations who were striving to
understand money manage
ment. Two Travelers Co.
agents from Hermiston, Bank
of Eastern Oregon President
Gene Pierce, Attorney Bill
Kuhp and mortician Pat
Sweeney, all of Heppner,
formed a guest panel who
fielded questions about finan
cial problems.
It was pointed out that
historically, females were
taught to te rather helpless
about financial matters, but
that now, when more than
half the work force is women,
the situation has changed. The
overall opinion of the panel
seemed to be that careful
planning is very important
and "don't expect your plan to
be perfect or to hold firm -keep
flexible, keep reviewing
your situation."
VITA rep.
to visit
BvNEOLA MACKEY
Volunteer Income Tax As
sistance (VITA) representa
tive Pegge Ramos will be
available at the Heppner
NeinhlKirhood Outer Friday,
March 19, to assist those who
qualify, with filing income tax
reports or home owner relief
applications. Ramos will give
assistance from 10 a.m. to
1 2 : 30 p.m.
Word has Immti received that
the Low Income Energy
Assistance Program (LIEAP)
monies will soon te expended.
Those who meet the low
income guidelines are asked
to apply as soon as possible at
the center. Applicants will
need to bring proof of income,
medical expenses and fuel
bills. Over $20,840 has been
given to 124 families for
energy assistance in Morrow
Co. so far this year.
The Thursday social was
attended by 12 ladies and owls
and spices were placed on
macrame cord to hang in their
kitchens.
The adult high school and
General Education Develop
ment (CEO) classes are still
being held at the center each
Monday afternoon and Wed
nesday evening.
There are still a few
packages of cheese available
at the center for those meeting
the guidelines.
A Social Security represent
ative was at the center last
Friday and assisted 13 people.
A representative visits the
center the second Friday of
each month from 10 a.m. to 12
noon
Volunteers have spent three
days during the past week
marking sizes, folding and
restocking the clothing bank
shelves.
'II IIIMIIII I 'IWBiri'1""
sed for a psst Noble Grange
luncheon, togrwt members of
the adjoining clubs. This will
be a luncheon meeting on May
5 at the LOO P. Hall in
Lexington, Bingo will be
played and other special
prizes and gifts will be
awarded. Committees were
appointed at this time to plan
the day's fun.
The next Past Noble Grand
Club meeting "will be at the'
home of Jo Irvin in Irrigon
with her mother, Florence
McMillan, as co-hostess. This
meeting is scheduled for Wed.,
June 2, at 12:30 p.m.
A short Three Links Club
meeting was held with Leila
Palmer presiding. Plans were
discussed and made for a ;
rummage sale, flea market
and silent auction to be held
Thursday, June 3 at the
1.0 O F. Hall. Pie and coffee
will be served throughout the
day. Please call a member of
Holly if you have something to
donate to this cause. The
money made from the acti
vities of the Rebekahs goes to
maintain the lodge hall, so
that it may be used as a
community gathering place.
All help is greatly appreciat
ed. The door prize for the day
was won by Jo Irvin.
-The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March II, Ittt- THREE
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Padberg
spent several days laat week
in Portland where he received
medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones
were Portland callers on
Saturdaywhere they attended
a state deputy school of the
Oregon State Grange. A lovely
lunch was enjoyed at Rose
Manor with the grange insur
ance, company as host. Duties
were explained and some
work was exemplified. Meet
ing closed about 5 p.m. The
state session will be held In
Ranier in June. .
Richard Peck is a patient at
Community Hospital in Pendleton.
The CWA committee met at
the home of Barbara Cutsforth
on Tuesday afternoon, March
9. Plans were made for the
last card party in the series,
which will be held on Satur
day. Those present were
Maureen Howard, Charlene
Papineau, Marie Steagall,
Josie Peck, Virginia reck and
the hostess Barbara Cuts
forth. Refreshments were
served.
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PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 18THRU MARCH 21, 1982
HILLS PICNICS
V
FRYER LEGS
WASHINGTON
GROWN
LB. Jib IS
FRYER THIGHS
WASHINGTON Cd I-A
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FRYER BREAST i..l.SKf
USOA CHOICE. BONELESS tm
BEEF STEW MEAT $1.99
PORK UKK SAUSAGE .s1.49
WHITE AAEAT, FROZEN 0 nA
HALIBUT ROAST i. 2.39
SLICED BOLOGNA 12 OZ FKQ EA. 99c
BARS THICK r-
SLICED BACON L. $1.59
JENNIE -O TURKEY -
DINNER FRANKS JLB PKQ EA. 4U
WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING
FRESH PORK
SPARERIBS
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SALAD SIZE
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FRESH BROCCOLI
CARROTS
ORANGES
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LARGE ... LB.
FRESH PAK. 2 LB EA
SWEET NAVEL
59c
59e
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WHEAT BREAD gSSHSSS 79'
FRESH BREAD franz coOny hearth.
CANADIAN OAf, WHEATBERRY, STONE GROUND
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WESTERN FAMILY. DOZ.
WESTERN FAMILY.
.4$l
83e
COTTAGE CHEESE .'1.49
FROZEN PEAS
WHEATSWORTH CRACKERS
NABISCO, 11-OZ.
99c
WESTERN
FAMILY
20-OZ. BAG
l-ESTiHrli"
SHAMPOO
NALLEY'S MAYONNAISE $1.39 $
UUAIVtK UAflAlfl UKUriUll 160Z
SUIMKIST
ORANGE JUICE W
BIRDSEYE
FR. STYLE RICE . 99c
W. FAM. SHREDDED 12 OZ.
HASH BROWNS 239
PACIFIC CLEAR AMMONIA 0J 79c
ZEE FAMILY PACK PAPER NAPKINS oct J1.79
HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE ,5 0 49e
ORVILLE REDENBACHER POPCORN tol1 4.99
PANCAKE SYRUP GOLDEN GRIDDLE 24 OZ. $1.69
SCOTT TOWELS 69c
PENNY SMART STRAWBERRY JAM0, 4.69
MARGARINE hum 59c
HUNT'S TOMATO KETCHUP 4.19
TABLETS
ANACIN 3
$
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