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Delpha Jones 989-8189
Irene Padberg has returned
home after several days in
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Annetta Padberg is recov
ering at home from major
surgery on an arm, performed
at Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robin
son have returned home from
a trip to Mt. Adams where
they did some huckleberrying,
and to Goldendale, Wash,
where they visited relatives.
Their granddaughters. Sharon
Robinson and Donitta Sharp,
accompanied them.
Mrs. Charles Buchanan has
returned home from Hillsboro
where she took her daughter
and grandson to their home
after a two week visit. They all
motored to Dufur to meet
Trevor, a grandson, who had
been to camp there. They also
traveled to leavenworth.
Wash, to meet a daughter, and
return granddaughter Rachel
to her home in Seattle, Wash.
Sharella Wallace and child
ren have moved into the Col
leen Bergstrom house in Lex
ington. Mrs. Stuart Dick (Julie) has
returned home after a few
days' stay in Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones,
and guests Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Hudson, returned home
Friday from a week at Depoe
Bay. While away they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stdanley at
Florence. She is Mr. Hudson's
sister. They also visited Virgi
nia Hudson, a sister-in-law. at
Newport, and all visited Char
lene Whitnev at Portland
Lola Breeding of Irrigon is a
patient in Consolidated Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermis
ton. She is a former Lexington
resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel
son were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beech at
their home in Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Munkers
and family were Athena visi
tors at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Munck.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth How
ard and family recently atten-
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ded a Groves family picnic
and get-together at Bend at
Mt. Bachelor Condominiums.
Those present were: Maurice
Groves of Heppner; Daryl and
Anita Dick. Debra, Trevor,
Davonna and friend Kim of
Portland; Marshall Rands,
San Jose. California; John
Groves. Hemet, California,
Larry Groves, Albany; Jeff
and Laura Mason. Kelly and
Bobby of Madras and Ken
neth, Maureen, Scott and
Stormy Howard of Lexington.
They enjoyed fishing, white
water rafting, swimming and
golfing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stea
gall visited his sister. Lola
Breeding, at Consolidated
Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston on Sunday.
Overnight visitors at the
Wilbur Steagall home were a
daughter, Deanna Brand
hagen, and daughter Judy of
Pendleton Deanna. a former
rodeo queen, rode in the Hep
pner parade.
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SECOND NOTICE
NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL
BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on the ap
proved supplemental budget
for Morrow County for the
fiscal year 1983-84 will be held
in the County Court chambers
in the County Courthouse at
R 30 a m. on September 21.
19R3 The budget document
may be inspected or copies
obtained by interested persons
at the office of the County
Court located at 100 Court
Street. Room 101. Heppner,
OR between the hours of 8:00
a m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Any person
may appear at the public
hearing on the supplemental
budget and discuss the budget
or any part of it. The supple
mental budget financial
summary was published in the
Heppner Gazette-Times
newspaper on September 1.
1983. The total requirements
for the supplemental budget
are $205,724.00 and there is the
tax levy.
This legal notice to be pub
lished in the Heppner Gazette
Times September 8. 1983.
LoRayne Bowman
Budget Officer
Published: September 8, 1983.
I3 IIC means
income...
and taxes!
Let Edward D Jones
& Co. show you
the right tax-free
investments to protect
your PIK dollars.
Inis yecjf. trie teOerai goveci
merit rias taxen some of tne
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lis PayrneoHrvKina' program
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Jones S Co sro you now to
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advantaged investments
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Local 4-H'ers take awards
at State Fair
Several local 4 H'ers have
taken awards at the Slate
Fair.
In skill level I, Benji Pear
son of Heppner took a blue,
first place award. Linda Mor-
EJVLT.I class
to be offered
if interest
shown
An Emergency Medical
Technician I class will b
offered in Heppner this fall if
enough community interest is
shown, announced Betty Cur
nutt, instructor. Anyone inte
rested in taking the course
should attend a meeting on
Monday, Sept. 12, 7 p.m., in
room seven at Heppner High
School.
The class must have a
minimum enrollment of 12 to
be conducted, she said.
Grandparent
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medley of cheerful flowers in
a reusable ceramic honey jar,
just like the ones on every
table at the turn of the cen
tury. "Our Teleflora Grand
parents' Day Bouquet is extra
special because it's in a gift
container that's as pretty as
the flowers themselves." says
shop owner Carolyn Cole.
"The keepsake container
comes with its own matching
lid and a honey dipper, so
grandparents will have a
year-round reminder of your
thoughtfulness."
Cole suggests ordering the
Grandparents' Day Honey Jar
Bouquet early in the week.
Just stop by Cole's House of
Fashion and Posy Patch or
call 676 -9426. You can take
this lovely gift with you or
send it anywhere in the coun
try through the Teleflora
flowers-bv-wire service.
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ler of lone took a blue rib(on
in skill level II. while Kathleen
Braiell of Lexington and
Nance Wright and Susan
Plocharsky of Heppner took
blue awards in skill level III.
Teresa Lindsay of Lexington
won a first place ribbon in skill
level V.
In 4 H food preservation,
champion honors went to Kim
Wright of Heppner in the
intermediate class, and Nance
Wright took a blue award with
her fruit leather In the junior
division.
In the foods II division
(quick bread), Kelly
McLaughlin of Heppner and
Lori McCabe of lone took blue
ribbons. In foods IV (yeast
product). Shannon McLaugh
lin of Heppner took a blue
award. Sandi Wright of Lex
ington took a first place win in
foods V (international food),
and Cathy Lindsay of Lexing
ton and Anne McLaughlin of
Heppner both took firsts in
advanced foods (a gift pack
age). More State Fair results will
be published as they become
available.
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