Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 19, 1983, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-8189
Lexington tSrange met
Monday nlttht beginning with
a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Following this, there wus a
program by Hill Nichols on the
County Search and Rescue
Pomre. He told of the school
ing that members must take,
and explained the extensive
equipment the group has.
All members volunteer their
time and equipment. Anyone
interested In joining the posae
may contact Bill Nichols.
A slide presentation of
before and after Mt. St.
Helens errupted was given by
Mr. Nichols. The slides are
available for viewing through
the Search and Rescue organ
ization. Guests at the meeting were
Dot and Imis Halvorsen. Dot
talked to the group alout
Pomona C.W.A. work, and
lined officers up for Initiation,
which will be held Sunday,
with first and second degrees
and a potluck dinner at 2 p.m.
with the third and fourth
degrees following
The grange picnic, origi
nally planned for June, has
been postponed until August.
Barbara and Orville Cuts
forth were elected as alter
nates to state grange in case
the master and his wife are
unable to attend. State grange
will be held in Ashland June
Garden club
attends
21-2:1, !'
The Rlue Mountain Fiddlers
will make their annual visit at
!exington Grange Hall ,on
October 15.
The Three Links Club met
Thursday at Leila Palmer's
home. They discussed a trip to
1 Verne Henderson's home
In Hood River on June 9. The
ladies plan to take the senior
citizen bus. They will enjoy
lunch with 1 4i Verne and an
afternoon of visiting.
Those present were : Dorot
thy Rurcham, Kathy Telle
chea. Luella Taylor, Joyce
Buchanan, Virginia Peck,
Fula Rloodsworth, Catie Pad
berg. Delpha Jones and the
hostess.
Donna Papineau fell on the
street last week and received
treatment for lacerations. She
is confined to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kd Hudson of La Grande
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck
and Mrs. Raymond Peck
were Oregon City callers last
week where they visited rela
tives. What'8 Your
Opinion?
meeting
On May 3. five lone Garden
Club members went to Condon
to a'tend their club's regular
meeting. This month the
meeting was held at the home
of Myrtle Potter, where her
greenhouses hold plants get
ting a head start on Condon's
short growing season, repor
ted an lone Club member.
Some of the plants were star
ted by club members and will
be sold at the club's plant sale
scheduled for May 20 A
lobelia plant was presented to
each of the visitors.
A slice program on green
house techniques prepared by
the OSU Extension Service
was shown and lone Garden
Club members enjoyed sitting
in on the Condon Club's busi
ness meeting, hearing reports
on the busy club's many projects.
I
Question: "How do you fyel
about Senator Packwood com
ing to speak at the Heppncr
High School graduation?"
"Most of the kids feel that
they don't care," said Marti
Baker, senior, of Heppner,
" as long as he dwsn't talk
about politics."
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Look for the Great Grocery Give-Away banners
displayed at 150 participating Associated Grocers
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AG member stores
Contest Starts Wednesday, May 18
Enter today! hawing Monday, May 23 at 6:00 p.m.
J'lOO gift certificates B '50 gift certificates 12 25 gift certificates
Win$5200 in groceries!
$1 00 a week for 52 weeks!
WIN! IT'S EASYI Just fill out an entry form each time you
come in to the store. No purchase necessary. You need not be '
present to win. Winners must be 18 years or older.
Alt entries eligible (or the grand prize drawing on Tuesday, May 24
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Sign Up for the Great Grocery
Give-Away in Heppner Only at
Reduced tillage chemicals to
be discussed at meetings
The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 19, 1983 THREE-
A field trip to the fire hall
HvHOU COSTA
OSU Kxtension Agent
Morrow County
"Chemicals for Reduced
Tillage" Is the subject of
breakfast meetings scheduled
for Pendleton on May 25 and at
The Dalles on May 26, The
meetings are to start at 7:30
a.m. and will be held at the
Red Lion Motor Inn in Pendle
ton and the Portage Inn at The
Dalles.
The programs are hosted by
the chemical companies, the
OSU Extension Service, and
the Soil Conservation Service.
The program, identical at
both sites, will consist of pre
sentations by representatives
of seven chemical companies
who supply herbicides used in
reduced tillage situations such
as no-till, chemical fallow and
conservation tillage. Farmers
are invited to attend one of the
sessions.
The breakfasts will be
hosted by the chemical com
panies. If vou plan to attend,
caii the extension office in
Heppner (676-9642) by 12 noon
on May 23 to be sure the chefs
plan for enough meals.
Heppner students place
in FFA contest
Heppner FFA members
placed second in the tractor
driving division of a FFA
contest held last Friday in
Millon-Freewater. Jay Hayes
placed fourth and Kent Kluk
kert was eighth high overall.
Other members involved in
tractor driving from Heppner
were Tony Clement, Alex
Lindsay and Bob McEwen.
The freshman livestock
judging team placed fourth
out of 12 teams at the contest.
Alex Lindsay was second high
individual in the Freshman
contest. Other Heppner
freshmen involved Tammy
Hays and Kim Wright.
The advanced team placed
seventh out of 13 teams In
livestock judging. Members
on the advanced team are
Shane Laughlin, Rod Cole,
Bob McEwen, Bridget Green
up and Greg Orr. Judging as
alternates were Mark Way,
Shelley Stroeber and' Kent
Klukkert.
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Lexington Christian Pro-schoolers took a tour of the Heppner Fire Hall Tuesday.
They learned about fire-fighting equipment and heard a fire truck's iren.
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GROUND COFFEE 2-lB
LIPTON
BLACK TEA BAGS 100 CT
KRAFT ASSTD. FLAVORS
BARBEQUE SAUCE 18-OZ
HAMS
BEER FULL CASE-24
PARKAY
SOFT MARGARINE 2 a oz
ASSORTED FLAVORS
CAPRI SUN DRINKS 106 75 OZ .9?
SALTED OR UNSALTED
PREMIUM SALTINES is-oz 95'
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LARGE RIPE OLIVES -OZ
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HAMBURGER CHIPS 22-OZ 09
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CANNED CAT FOOD 6.5-oz 3$l
WESTERN FAMILY
FAMILY PACK NAPKINS 360 CT $1.49
WESTERN FAMILY CHARCOAL
LIGHTER FLUID m oz $2.69
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$1.79
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