Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 22, 1982, Page THREE, Image 3

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Lexington news
Ztepia Jones 989-8189
rollowint! n boiintifiil pol
itick dinner mi Monthly oven
inn, Hie 1,1'xinnton (ininnc
iMiiovi'd iim liilcri'HtiiiK unit fun
filli'd linn1 I'rcscnl for Hie
'VI'llllIK wiin (liHliniilslicd
IiichI mid Hpnikcr of I Iw
I'VcniiiK. Milflri'd Nnrmiin.
NoriTiim in pnst hIhIi- jjrnrtKo
Ni-crctiiry nnd is pnwnlly
Ki'tToliiry to W.C. HiirrlH.
HlnU- muster. Mm. Nortnan
nnd honored tftu-Ht Mnrlhii
Maker, muster of Greenfield
Cirnne were Introduced (ind
welcomed.
The first ininiher on die
program wuh u iiiuniciiI selec
tion by Hetty M;ir(tuinlt mid
dai'lilers. followed by a pre
sentation of (jolden year pins
for service Ir, the Hraii(!e for Till
yi'iirs These were presented
by Mrs Norman to Kenneth
Smouse. () W Cutsforlh. and
Norman Nelson. She ave a
short review on activities of
tin' ranne in W. The master
of l.i'xni!lon (iront'c in I!MI2
was .loe Devine and he and his
wile were the first dele (iutcs to
the Oregon State (inuinc Mrs
Norman reported that I'M)!!
was a busy year, with many
resolutions helore the body,
She reported that Minnie
Mcr'arl. incl. a county resident,
look a definite stand on a
(wiwer bill concernini; the
buildiiiK of iliims on area
rivers and the use of power.
Mcl'arland also served on the
stale lio.ird
Twenty five certificates and
pins were presented to Mi
ami Mrs Hill It MAt(iiardl.
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Sleaall.
Mr and Mrs (' C Jones, .lean
Nelson, f rances Sinoiise, llnr
hara Ciilsfnrtli iind Wavel
Wilkinson Wilkinson bus been
a niemher of the l.exitiulnn
(iranile for 17 years. Others
were eligible, hut tillable In
attend
The legislative committee
chairman reported on the
KniuiK or H.I. M unizinn
land, the .spravitiK f 'he
lussui'k moth, and a pelilion
that is liein(4 circulated con
cerium; iibidishmi: the I, (" I)
C
The resolution committee
includes Charles Hiichanan.
I.yle I'eck and Allied Nelson
.Ir In the absence of one of the
members. .loe Yncom consen
led to fill in for this meetinp,
A re(iiesl to work for the
im proveineiil nf additional
acres in the Cutsforth Hark
area was discussed and a
resolution will soon Iw prepar
ed to sent to county court
Mrs Itaker. master of
(ireeufield was introduced
and read a most mtei estnu;
ai'liide recently printed in the
"Tn City Herald" concerning
a liui! lime rcMdent of
Hoai'dman Anna Skoubo War
ren Warren canie to Hoard
man n PMVand has spent most
of her lite there The article
stales Ilia a new kind ol
entertainment was introduced
In tin, ii dm. in in I'M'i Ihc
lee)lioli. .nit! Ill, it tliel e wei e
lit homes on their parly line
V'isilmi: w ith Mrs Norman
Iidim Hie 1 'tu t I.iikI iirea was
Altfa Nelson, past editor of the
i;raii;e bulletin (ireenlield
quests were Art and Marie
White. Don Haker and Kdnn
Melbv
Mrs Norman also j'ave
instriicilon on flat! piesenla
lion
Joe Ymoin reported on a
trap shoot to be held in June
with the crane,!' furnishing
refreshments and cards
The bus for the trip to
Hums sponsored l the
Historical Society, is ipuckly
tilling up Anvoiic still w atilini:
In reserve space should do so
soon
Several members of Holly
liebekah I,ikIm' motored to
He I unsliiii on Salurd.iy where
Ihev and other I'N (' clubs
were enleretaiaed by the
Sunbeam liebekah l.odne
H.N ( i Club A lovely bullel
dinner was enjoyed, alter
Whim tlie Celsius scale was
first dtiviwd, 0 was the
boiling point of water, 100
the fruoinu point of wator.
which children danced for
the Mnuip and old time fiddling
and piano playing whs fy.renllv
enjoyed. Motoring from Ix
Inglan were Ix-iln Palmer.
Dorothy Burcham. Cade Pad
berf. KuU Bloodtiworth. Vir
ginia Peck, Joyce Buchanan,
Hilda Yocom. Ruth Robinson
and Delpha Jones. Holly
Lodge will be entertaining this
group May 5 at 1 2 : :t() a.m. at
the Kebekah Hall in U-xing-ton.
Peg Vanf.euven of La-
Crande and Enid Slamback of
Maines spent several days
visiting al the 0.0. Jone ranch
last week, Invitations for the
(Jilkison Cousins Picnic lo be
held in August at the beach
home of Charlene Whitner
near pepoe Bay were printed
for mailing. Mr. Jones is
chairman and Mrs. Van Ieu
ven. sec. for 19H2. On Friday
they and Mrs. Pek motored
lo Hcrmiston where thev
Joined Florence McMillan and
Valda Smith to enjoy a
birthday dinner, honoring
Mrs. McMillan on her 83rd
birthday.
I.ee Wagonblast had as
house guests last week, her
grandsons Alex, Oharlie. v!h
and Max. sons of Mr. and Mrs.
John Wagonblast.
Wheatland Pomona Grange
will meet at the Rufus Grange
Hall on Saturdav at 10 a.m.
-The lleppner Gazette-Tlmei , Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, April 22, 1M2-
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w.riner win oe serveo. at noon. cloverdale. from Florida,
with a cake walk and enter- whm? lhpy nad vacation.
lainment during the after- jn
THREE
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buch
anan were dinner guests of his
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. David Buchanan of
Pasco. Wash., on Sunday.
Visiting with the Cutsforth
family this week were Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Otzcn, who were
enroute to their home in
Mike Burcham of Condon
was a dinner guest at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Burcham on
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse were Salem and
Portland visitors Sunday
evening They had taken their
son Carl back to school after
several days at his parent's
home. While here, Carl visiteH
with friends and relatives In
the lone and Lexingf on areas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gar Leyva of
Central Point were visitors at
(he Ftoy Martin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin
and children of Seattle. Wash.,
visited at her parents home,
Mr. and Mrs. del! Rea and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Martin.
nt) 111 M SM& M
lL2 Market feWSj
VARICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 22 THRU APRIL 25. 138? "' 1
TOMATOES
LARGE RIPE,
LETTUCE
ICEBERG HEAD
ST
DELICIOUS APPLES
GREEN ONIONS
STRAWBERRIES
EA.
EXTRA FANCY C. A.
RED OR GOLDEN LB.
GARDEN FRESH
OR RADISHES. . ,
SWEET CALIFORNIA
DRY PINT
49c
4 BUNl
69c
L 1 1 1 1 hit 3 li V I N 1 1 4:1 f
BEEF RIB STEAK
5 INCH CUT
USDA CHOICE
HINDQUARTERS
GRADE A
JENNIE-0
TURKEY
J
USDA CHOICE
BLADE CUT
LAMB SHOULDER STEAK
$1J9
CHUCK ROAST
n.39
BLADE CUT
USDA CHOICE
LEAN
GROUND BEEF L. 4.49
USDA CHOICE .. rf
CHUCK ROAST ARM CUT .1-5S
USDA INSPECTED FROZEN IP
TURKEY WINGS .. 45
HILLSHIRE SMOKED OR POLSKA
ROPE SAUSAGE L. $2.49
HILLS SOD
BOLOGNA 12oz pkg ,.99
WESTERN FAMILY mnt
CREAM CHEESE 8 OZ. PKG. . . EA. f V
SLICED BACON iLB Ea 2.39
WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING
f 1 y
W W Wsf i
' f 4 0K I Will "(!. '' '
DRY
DOG FOOD
TOP DOG, 10 LB.
i Minion
(HEBE
, . Minion
MCARUM
CHEESE
i n TncM iff i
gj? Bast I W$&r0&&W 5Bf
MACARONI
& CHEESE
MISSION. 7.25-OZ.
TONY'S
PIZZAS
RFfll
MAYONNAISE
BEST FOODS, 32-OZ.
BROCCOLI
WESTERN
FAMILY
20-OZ.
PKG.
' "' ' '" " - ,; ' . - ' F .i ' im yK J ij-ppy'y-
GERBER ASSORTED FLAVORS MICH WESTERN FAMILY WIDE OR FANCY g
BABY JUICE 4l EGG NOODLES 1.19
QUAKER JUMBO SIZE 20 OFF. JOY 4 g
LIFE CEREAL . 1.69 LIQUID DETERGENT, 1.19
TIDY CAT fXft- NALLEY'S BANQUET OR GENUINE fi
PET LIHER ... 95 DILL PICKLES , 1.29
DOW, 12 INCH 4 a f CHICKEN
HANOI WRAP - 1.39 SWANSON BROTH 35
MARINA 2 PLY ASSORTED fg& ASSORTED FLAVORS
Dnin I IvwUt 4 roll lUbUKI )09
SARDINES 59c VELVEETA SLICES 1.69
ICE CREAf.l
n a nirni n
unniuuiu
ASSORTED, ft GAL.
in
WESTERN FAMILY
TATER BARS 99
PENNY SMART
APPLE JUICE, , 79
HUNGRY MAN SWANSON S
MEAT PIES $1.09
f
a.
ff
TOOTHBRUSHES
8c
CONDITIONER
1,39
1 LB. QUARTERED
DARIGOLO BUTTER '1.89
DARIGOLD SMALL. TRIM
COTTAGE CHEESE 2 lb '1.59
C iy!;liiiY?lll3ji-j )
nitoii unmv
r i aiqai
SMALL MIHACIE
HIG OH BODY
7 oe
DRY SKIN CREAM
- $2.69
TAKE OFF
99
MAKE UP REMOVER
CLOTHS
DiiTTrnuii u
BAVARIAN FARAA5 22 'i OZ.
WESTERN FAMILY
CRACKED WHEAT 89t
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHTT0 LIMIT .
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j
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