Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 25, 1982, Page THREE, Image 3

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The Heppner Gaiette-TImes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 25, 182 - THREE
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Lexington news
Delpha Jones
A fun filled evening was
enjoyed at the Norman Nelson
home on Sunday evening
where they, with the invited
guest enjoyed a surprise
party for them. The party was
hosted by their children,
Chuck and Lisa Nelson of lone
and Kristin Nelson of Salem,
assisted by Debbie Warren of
Ueppner,
As the guests arrived, they
were greeted to the USO
lounge and Red Cross Canteen
taking them back to World
War II somewhere in the
Pacific. Sailor and Seabee
hats were worn throughout the
evening, The evening Rtarted
out with authentic C rations
with crackers served to the
guests, who had the privilege
of opening some of those
stubborn small cans.
Beverages of pineapple and
coconut Juice, navy grog and
coffee, which according to the
menu, you could stand a knife
In.
The main course fo the
dinner was roasted Australian
goat (pork), Navy beana,
variety of fruits including
mango, papaya, pineapple,
coconut, and kiwi with
apple pie and ice cream for
dessert
Dining and dancing music
was by the big band sounds
and songs from the South
Pacific. Entertainment was
really great, with movies,
"Bank Dick" with W C. Fields
(1942); a "Donald Duck"
cartoon - Walt Disney UM1),
"You were there" series
newsreels, two decades, 1927
and l(M7and a fashion show of
the most popular dress. Har
riet Batty modeled the basic
Marine lady's winter uniform
owned by Kllen Nelson Mason
and Debbie Warren modeled
the summer attire of the
Murine women
The evening was spent in
visiting and reminiscing by
the following guests: Mr. and
Mrs Harold Beech of Hood
River, Mr and Mrs Jack
Barak, Hermiston; Mr. and
Mrs Orlo Martin of Moro, all
formerly of Ix-xington, Mr.
and Mrs O K Cutsforth, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse,
Mr and Mrs. I-eo Crabtree,
Mr and Mrs. Kd Gonty, Mr.
and Mrs Kenneth Peck, ?Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Batty, Mr, and
Mrs CC Jones, Debbie War
ren, Mr, and Mrs Fred
Nelson, the honorees, Mr. and
Mrs Norman Nelson and the
hosts
Mr. and Mrs Nelson will be
leaving soon for a trip to the
South Pacific with a group
from Mr. Nelsons Seebee unit.
Mrs Norman (Jean) Nelson
spent several days last week
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse and son, Kenny Lyn
returned home after several
days in the Portland area.
While there, Mr. and Mrs.
Smouse were taken ill and he
spent a few hours at a hospital
ttiere,
Victor Khnger, who recently
spent several weeks with his
mother and stepfather, Mr.
and Mrs Bill Padberg, left on
Tuesday morning for Ketchi
kan, Alaska where he will be
employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Sawyer
of Pasco visited at the CC
Jones home Monday evening
and were overnight guests at
the Bill Padberg home Butch
and Sarah were married at
Public Meetings
The Juvenile Services Com
mission will hold two public
meetings on Wed., March 31 at
7 in p in Uesideiils of south
Morrow Co will meet at the
courthouse basement and
north Morrow Co residents at
Koarilman City Hall Propos
ed programs to he funded for
h:i will be discussed
f
Guests at the Glover Peck
home, to attend the funeral
services of Eleanor Morey
were Mr. and Mrs. Jini Peck
and their daughter and son-in-law
of Hermiston; Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Peck of Pendleton;
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peck and
children of Moro; Mr. and
989-8189
Richland, Wash, on Thursday
evening last week.
PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 25
TOMATOES
LARGE SIZE SLICING
radisiies.gr. onions
SALTED PEANUTS
D'ANJOU PEARS
' SWEET 'N
10 LB.
FLOUR
PILLSBURY BEST. 25 OFF
A
WESTERN
FAMILY
32-OZ.
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TflTEBS
BIRDSEYE
COOL WHIP.cz 79
WESTERN FAMILY GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE, , 79
BANQUET DINNER 11-OZ.
FRIED CHICKEN 79'
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Mrs. Burton Peck of Hermis
ton; and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Peck. A dinner was served the
Peck family at the Odd Fellow
Hall at Lexington following
the services.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peck
and family were recent Port
land callers where Mr. Peck
received medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom
were visitors at The Dalles
where they visited his father
who is a patient at a hospital
there and In Portland where
they visited his grandfather
who is a resident at the Odd
Fellow Home Sunshine House,
and then to points of interest in
that area.
THRU MARCH 28, 1982
BANANAS
NO.I
FANCY
LBS.
4M.89
FRESH
hoooy
lib
89
45
JUICY.
CORN
MUFFIN MIX
JIFFY. 8.5-OZ.
FOR
FABRIC SOFTENER . $3.89
TASTER'S CHOICE REG. OR DECAF. mm gg
INSTANT COFFEE . 55.29
DOG CHOW $3.49
HERSHEY'S biaa
CHOCOLATE SYRUP 79c
CHEERIOS CEREAL , 5 1.09
M&M PLAIN OR PEANUT g 4 g
CHOCOLATE CANDY, ,$2. 19
mm
HAIR SPRAY
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SMOKERS
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The children of Debbie
Jones of Pendleton were
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Howard over
the weekend.,
Venice Hendrickson and
grandchildren of Pendleton
were Lexington callers over
the weekend.
BEEF TOP CLOD ROAST
USDA CHOICE
BONELESS
LEAN GROUND BEEF
LB 0
V"""" FRESH
100 BEEF
8S! LB. UCI U U
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TOP RAM EN
NOODLES
ASSORTED FLAVORS. 3-OZ.
FOR
A,
SCHILLING GROUND AAa
BLACK PEPPER 99
BETTY CROCKER AU GRATIN OR5.S-OZ. mm f a
SCALLOPED POTATOES 79
PACIFIC SHRIMP 1.89
STEAK SAUCE 89
SUN MAID (4 mmg
SEEDLESS RAISINS , 59
LAUNDRY
DETERGENT a f3.79
DOAN'S PILLS
- ?2.29
SIIIEOFF
24 CT.
TABS
The last of a series of card
parties was held at the
Lexington Grange Hall Satur
day night. The grange expres
ses their appreciation to ail
those who helped with and
attended the parties.
Lexington Grange met on
Monday evening for a regular
meeting. Several resolutions
were read and adopted. It was
announced that plans are.
underway for the Blue Moun-'
tain Fiddler's to return for a
program this fall on Oct. 16.
The program for the even
ing was slides shown by Leo'
Crabtree of Yellowstone Park,'
and the area surrounding Mt..
St. Helens following the May
18, 1981 eruption.
SAUSAGE
SWIFT'S BRCWN-N-SERVE LINKS
ORIGINAL A BEEF 8oz pkg
PORK CHOPS
FAMILY PAX
LB.
PORK SPARERIBS .$1.59
AHMOUR SELF BASTING. 17 LB. m
BONELESS TURKEYS .$1.79
ARMOUR 100 BEEF
BEEF PATTIES 3 LB. PKG EA. TiVV
ADUnilB ill A UA
COUNTRY STYLE
PORK LOIN ROAST : L. $1.49
CHICKEN STRIPS b 3.89
KRAFT DELUXE AMERICAN
SLICED CHEESE ita JM
WFSItDN FAAU1V
SLICED BACON iA $2.49
WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING
PARKAY
MARGARINE
KRAFT. 1 LB. QTRS.
HMIttYliWMM
COTTAGE CHEESE
WESTERN FAMILY
ASSORTED. 1 LB. TUB
DARIGOLD
SOUR CREAM PINts
85c
ASSTD. FLAVORS. BARS
GOOD 'II PUDDING .,1.19
FRESH BREAD
WESTERN FAMILY, 22.5-OZ.
WHITE OR WHEAT
RAINIER FARMS
BREAD GRANOLA, 24-OZ
99c
WEST. FAM. HAMBURGER OR
HOT DOG BUIIS,ct 89 c
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$1 101
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