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    The Heppner Gaiette-Timet, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 1, 1982-THREE
Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-8189
ass
Lexington residents were
deeply grieved to hear of the
deaths of two of their citizens
during the weekend. Delbert
Vinson died at his home on
Saturday evening after an
extended illness, and Elsie
(Allyn) Fox at Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital where she was
taken Friday evening by am
bulance. CWA met at the home of
Delpha Jones on Tuesday for a
regular meeting. Plans were
discussed for a booth at the
Morrow County Fair and a
committee of Mr. and Mrs.
Glover Peck and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Buchanan were ap
pointed to take care of this
project. Plans were further
discussed concerning the Blue
Mountain Fiddlers Concert
which will be held Sat. night,
October 16 at (he Grange Hall.
This will be their second con
cert and it is hoped to be a
yearly event. There will be a
supper at 6:30 p.m. and pie
and coffee will be served
during the evening. It was also
announced that Booster Night
will be held Sept. 25 at the hall
with Glenna Belle Lewis, state
lecturer, as guest speaker.
Musical selections and other
entertainment are planned for
the evening. Those present
were Josie Peck, Charlene
Papineau, Jean Nelson,
Frances Smouse, Marie Stea
gall, and the hostess. Door
prizes were won by Josie Peck
and Frances Smouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Papineau
and Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Cuta
forth spent several days at
Anthony Lakes recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Van
Leuven of LaGrande and Enid
Stamback of Baker were visit
ors for several days at the C.C.
Jones home.
Erda Pieper consulted a
physician in Pendleton on
Monday.
Leuella Taylor (Mrs. Bob)
is employed at the Good Sam
aritan Center in Hermiston.
The committe working on
the yearly Historical Society
production met at the home of
Inez Erwin on Wednesday
afternoon. The book, which
was intended to be a quarter
ly, has developed into a larger
edition due to the generous
amount of information pro
vided and will be printed
yearly. i
The committee has announ
ced that it is about
ready to be printed
and they hope it will be
available at the yearly meet
ing of the society which is
scheduled for Sept. 26 at the
Lexington Grange hall. The
lone City Council approves liquor
permit applications
The lone City Council ap
proved liquor permit applica
tions for Bristow's Market, the
Sagebrush Saloon and Beech
er's Cafe at a regular monthly
meeting last Tuesday, August
10, reported Diana Starr, city
recorder.
The council also agreed to
in a pair of
i) Rocky Mountain )?F? CS
d) or No Man s
W& Jeans
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(5b from the
Lebush Shoo
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book will also be for sale at
' other places. The committee
welcomes all stories of early
happenings in Morrow
County, as well as short fun
type articles. Please send any
thing you might enjoy seeing
in print to the committee.
Those present for the after
noon were the Chairman
Lucile Peck, Lorraine Grif
fith, Inez Erwin, Etta Parker,
Ruth McCabe and Delpha
Jones. A few of the committee
members were unable to at
tend. Lovely refreshments
were served. This group spent
much time and effort in this
first publication.
The Three Links Club met at
the home of Kathy Tellechea
on Thursday afternoon. Plans
were discussed for the fall flea
market, and the date of Oct. 16
was set. Chairman is Kathy
Tellechea, and calls may be
made to her If one has articles
to donate. Members were re
minded of the PNG luncheon
to be held the first Wednesday
of Sept. and of lodge the first
Thursday. Delpha Jones won
door prizes.
There will be more of the
books "lone and Us" soon for
sale again at the Bank of
Eastern Oregon In lone. There
was a demand for more of the
books and they have been
ordered.
Vicky Bowen and twins
James and Katie from Herm
iston were Lexington callers
at the Kenneth and Cecil Jones
home one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones
were dinner guests of Earl
Miller on Thursday evening,
at the Nomad Restaurant in
Boardman, and were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowen in
Hermiston on Friday evening
to celebrate the Jones' wed
ding anniversary. Dan Smith
of Hermiston returned home
with them for a few days
vacation.
Linda Jones and boys Chris
and Mike and nephew Scott
Johnston of Heppner were
Seaside callers last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams
have moved to Springfield and
he will be teaching at Mar
cola. Cheryl has been working
at the school district office in
Lexington. Taking her place is
Rhonda Lorenz of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Smith
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Kulth and son were
Lexington and Heppner cal
lers from Hermiston on Mon
day. They visited the Willow
Creek Dam project.
install a ventilation fan in the
city's pump house to keep the
temperature inside the build
ing cool, preventing damage
to the pump.
In other business the council
moved to approve a zoning
permit application for Randy
Vosberg, Starr said.
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Land
Volunteers needed to cut
UyNF-OMMACKKY
The Heppner Neighborhood
Center has been the recipient
of logs which need to be cut
Into firewood. The wood will
be used to provide b?at for the
elderly. Volunteers are need
ed to, cut the wood to proper
size for delivery, Any people
or organizations wanting to
donate time to cut the wood
are asked to contact the cen
ter, 676 5873. Some of the logs
are in Heppner, others at
Lexington. Winter is soon
coming and the center has had
numerous requests for wood.
Ladies who attend the
15 complete
The Morrow County Search
and Rescue Possee conducted
a class on hunters safety for
students ages eiht through
15 on August 911 at the
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner.
Receiving certificates of
PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 19 THRU
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RED
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USDA INSPECTED FROZEN TURKEY
DRUMSTICKS . 39c
ANY SIZE PIECE UNSLICED
SLAB BACON ,.$1.69
BONELESS TURKEY l.b9
WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING
HIUSHIRf SMOKCO ON POISKA
ROPE SAUSAGE .... .. $2.49
TURKEY STRIP J2.29
LUNCHMEATS 25 pka M 49
PHIAtXlPMIA SOT 4
CREAM CHEESE .a 99e
WESTIMMrAMIlVKEO. OS THICK
SLICED BACON sl.9
CHICKEN FRANKS 99'
BEEF PATTIES
24oz pkg. ARMOUR
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APPLE JUICE
HUNUnV JACK MIlHUWAVl
POPCORN ,0.0,
BIUE SURF MINIATURE
FRIED CUIUS .o,
MRS SMITH 8 OfW DISH
PIE SHELLS ,c, ,o,
WE RESERVE THE
MIGHT TO LIMIT
Thursduy craft-social limes
have been busy cutting donat
ed material into quilt blocks.
The requests for warm bed
ding for winter months will
soon becoming and volunteers
are needed to sew the tops and
backs together. Any lining for
the quilts would also be ap
preciated. The next visit of Adult and
Family Services Counselor
Janet Phillips will be on Wed
nesday, August 25, from 9a.m.
to 12 noon. Phillips may also
be reached at her Condon
office, 384-2882.
Applications for food
Hunters Safety Course
competencey were: Kevin M.
Privett. Carl Martin. Jacob
Maben, Ried Duncan, Charles
H. Peck, Will Martin, A.J.
Tarnasky. Jason Maben.
Steven Arbogast, Cory J.
Weed. Jack Estberg, Ryan
Duncan. Ty Arbogast, Robbie
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SNAPPER
FRESH
LB. UcU
TREE TOP. 12-OZ.
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$1.29
SAa
49c
AAA
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wood
stamps are available at the
Neighborhood Center.
Food drying classes will be
scheduled at Iht center if at
least 10 people enroll. Those
interested rnuht call or alop by
the center to sign up for the
classes.
The center staff and volun
teers are sadden
ed by the death of friend and
worker Elsie Fox. She spent
many hours crocheting and
knitting for the Artifactory
and Sidewalk Sales as well as
for the R.S.V.P. program. Her
cheerful attitude and inspira
tion will be missed by many.
Hutchinson and Mike Mahon-
ey. said a spokesperson for the
class. '
Instructors for the class
were David P. Winters. Guy L.
Patterson, Robert J. Mont
gomery and Larry D. Fetsch.
the spokesperson concluded.
AUGUST 22, 1982
LEMON HMt OK OHANtifc V ' mm A
GATORADE ' k i 79c
LEMON JUICE oz $1.29
MA70LA
NO STICK SPRAY .o, $1.39
WITO LAY .
POTATO CHI PS 99(
1 REG OR LITE BEER 4 , . : "
BUDWEISER ,2:,Lo aus J4.89
CARNATION ASSTO HAVORS fc fc
INSTANT BREAKFAST $2.89
SW MEO OR OR! f tg
GROUND COFFEE ,.. 6.99
TEA MIX $3.69
ERA HEAVY DUTY
LIQUID DETERGENT $3.99
RURt X TOSS 'N SOFT - ' . -.
FABRIC SOFTENER $2.39
GRANDMAS - , 51 IA
BAG COOKIES . .1.49
FRISKIES LIVER ft CHCXEN W .
CAT FOOD 3 1
FRESH
FRANZ COUNTRY
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HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG BUNS 65(
LANGENDORF fitt
BUTTERMILK BREAD 89'
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VANQUISH
60 caps
CORRECTOL
30 CT.
TABLETS. .
Hospital Notes
The following patients were
admitted and released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner during the past
week:
Delia Scrivner, Heppner -admitted
August 9, released
August 14:
Alvin McCabe, lone - admit
ted August 8. released August
11:
Curtis Helt. Merril - admit
ted August 13. released August
14.
Rebecca Hunt. Lexington -admitted
August 9. released
August 11: and
Kathleen Rankin. Heppner -admitted
August 11. released
August 11.
Teresa Henderson. lone -admitted
August 12. was still
receiving care at the hospital
as of Monday. Aug. 16.
About 70 percent of the people in Amer
ica read a newspaper at least once a day.
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i Public Meetings
Mon August 23 - Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall,
7:30 D.m.
Wed., August 25 - Morrow
County Court, courthouse,
Heppner, 9 a.m. f Ilej
pner Public Library board of
directors, library, 8 p.m.
Mon., August 30 - Morrow
County Planning Commission,
Morrow County Courthouse,,
Heppner, 8 p.m.; Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall,
7:30 p.m.
No County
Court held
last week
Morrow County Court was
not held last Wednesday, Aug
ust 11. due to lack of a quorum.
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GREEN GRAPES
NO. 1
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YAKIMA GROWN
TOMATOES
WALLA WALLA
YELLOW ONIONS
NEW CROP WASH.
BARRETT PEARS
COTTAGE
LARGE.
SMALL
CURDOR
TRIM
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DARIGOLD BUTTER
ASSORTED ElAVORS
DARIGOLD YOGURT
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Friday, August 20 - free
blood pressure clinic and im
munizations, Lexington
Health D"partment office, 8
a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Friday, August 27 - free
blood pressure clinic and im
munizations, Lexington
Health Department office, 8
a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
lone couple
has many
visitors
Caroline Hall, Jim McCabe
and Pamela Anderson came to
lone from Moscow, Idaho on
August 1 and stayed for six
days to celebrate Irene Crab
tree's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Scheelar of Wooden
ville. Wash, also came to lone
to visit the Crabtrees.
On August 9 and 10 Mr. and
Mrs. Early Scheelar of Berk
eley. Calif, visited the couple.
LB.
Oft
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5 1
t. 39
CHEESE
DARIGOLD. 1 LB.
$1.99
as 99c
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