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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1983)
Lexington News Delpha Jon en 989-81(19 The Khoa Creek Home Ex tension Club met earlier this month at the C.C. Jones Ranch. The program was a showing of handicraft articles marie for Christmas and other gi ideas. This was a most Interesting time, followed by a short business meeting, and dinner, after which the ladies spent some time visiting. Present for the day were Freda Sloeom, Creth Harris, Beverly Wright, Judy Slevens, Verna Brindu, Ieila Palmer and the hostess, Delpha Jones. Holly Kebekah liodge met litsl Thursday for a regular meeting wilh a bountiful pot luck dinner and an evening of visiting. The hall was beauti fully decorated in the holiday spirit. Secret Sister gifts were enjoyed, and the children received popcorn halls and candy canes Hostesses were Kathy Tellechea and Luella Taylor. Debbie Sharp, who was re cently badly injured in a car accident, and is in a hospital in Walla Walla, Wash . is reported to be off the critical list, but is still in the intensive care unit. Among those visit ing her recently were Mickey Sharp. Mr. and Mrs Tick Eng, Mr and Mrs Wayne Papi neau, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mr and Mrs F-arl Papineau and many others. T E. Messenger underwent minor surgery in Hermiston on Mondav. F.rda Pieper recently spent todays in St Anthony Hospi tal in Pendleton and is now recuperating at the home of a daughter, Marsha Hall, in Portland She will also visit another daughter, Lavelle Brown, and her husband in Newport before returning home Paul Morey is (staving at the Picjht ranch while she Mr and Mrs Gerald Mes senger from Portland spent the weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs T K Messenger, Sr On .Sunday several other Sure-footed hopes tor a Christmas that's perfect In every way it is our great pleasure to say "thanks for your valued business" T'in'To r member of the family met for dinner and spent the afternoon making Christmas goodies, among them, over 100 popcorn balls. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Grace and small daughter Missy spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grace, In Heppner, and her mother, Beltv Marquardt, in lexing ton Missy remained to visit until her parents return for the Christmas holidays. The Lexington Christian Church invites all to come and Join in celebrating the birth of Christ and morning services with songs, prayer and Com munion on Sunday. Ix'xington Grange met for a regular meeting on Monday evening A pot luck dinner was enjoyed as well as amusical program by Frances Smouse with many lovely violin selec tions and group singing. There was an exchange of gifts, all licmg handmade by both Ihe men and women. The gifts ranged from food goodies to dor swags to horse shoe purlcs and a two handled hammer, shoe cleaner and manv other fun and interest ing handmade articles. Dur ing the business meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan resigned from the positions of asvistant steward and lady assistant steward. Joe and Hilda Yocorn were elected to replace them. Initiation was discussed and il is hoped lo be able to give all four degrees soon, in January. The Three Links Club met at the borne of Kathy Tellechea on Thursday with a lxuntiful dinner at noon. The hostess lurnished the main course with memlxTS bringing salads and desserts. A handicraft day tar each month was planned, and the president's visit to Holly was discussed. This will be m early March and much work is to be done before that lime Plans were discussed for a special meeting of the lodge on decernber 29 to help plan lor an installation of officers with Hunchgrass joining Hollv. Lions Club still has oranges for Christmas The Heppner Lions' Club still has oranges for Christ mas The club will stop taking orders Friday, Dec. 23. The fruit is available in quarter Ixixes. half Iwxes and full boxes A one-quarter box is 18 oranges. To order, call Lonnie Watne al 117 M 125. Or stop in at the Bank of Kastern Oregon and see him. CHECK US OUT BEFORE YOU BUY NEW ZEALAND" j sw FENCE J SYSTEMS f i.f vmr inn in! rifttiK Mould ton ' Wi- lliibi ( X. Jrfsr V limit -m ji- fit'- niioitlri lHtuie yitl tttriiO F3r li.-imir 1hhi M H -MMi lloikr ltlrliif . jtwr hIh'ii! itMIe it'iil aiieep NVitfnis nikI (hin t (oiKKt 4F$r B lu- lAH'nxlii (Hw (nrt,ihle Inning nvlim J Jr II mtiki'v iti( ifotid i.oiiiiiiiin $ & c fl ELECTRIC WOVENAGRICULTURE DEER t2orroinr County rain Srawers. J Uxmum 9-8221 1800-452-7396 Bowling Night slated to benefit youth group The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 22. 1983 THREE A Bowling Nighl will be held at Heppner Bowl on Saturay, Jan. 7, from 6 p.m. to 12 midnight. All proceeds inclu ding Ihe cost of bowling and shoe rental, will be donated lo the St. Patrick's Catholic (Church Youth Group so that one member of the group might attend a youfh pilgri mage in Rome April 9 through 18. Pope John Paul H is inviting youth from all over the world to come to Rome for a trip that will be highlighted with the celebration of mass on Palm r Sunday. April 15. The Pope will celebrate the mass, and on Wednesday, April 11, the youths will have another op portunity to see the Pope at a general meeting, reports Michael Douglass, youth minister at St. Patrick' Catholic Church. Cost of the trip will be $1,500 per youth. "We are hoping to send one representative of our youth group," Douglass said. He added that the group presently has about $600 toward their goal. FOR SALE One 1971 John Deere 6602 Combine CA, Diesel, Hydro, 20 ft. platform, Grain moniter $45,000 L Frank Anderson, 676-5311 Charlie Anderson, 676 5182 unit, mm.. ixmMuA.Mjjmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FOR CHRISTMAS fa We have Gift Certificates for Movie & VCR Rentals. Good Last Minute Gift Idea Show-To-Go TIMBER WANTED Top Prices for Logs & Stumpage. Call Joe Boucher, I.O.I. YARD (503) 481-2695 P.O. Box 668 Boardman, OR 97818 or Call (208) 883-0726 We're delighted to have 1 KonH hf'9 if hs! 'Iff fWWIJ Ullb IV 1 1 W I I III your barnyard needs. Warm wishes by the sackful and thanks GREEN FEED & SEED Closed Mon., Dec. 26 i a; m mm tomatoeT RED RIPE MUSHROOMS FLAVORFUL SNOW WHITE CUCUMBERS LONG, GREEN SLICING FOR $1 YAMS NO. 1 FANCY AVOCADOS NEW CROP LARGE CALIFORNIA FOR $1 Mm iuif:unfla;w;i,',u:i I)- IK TURKEYS 9-23 LB GRADE A, .' SELF BASTING, FROZEN (o) LB V, BONELESS HAM I - ui I L f iiUCUBC 1 WESTERN FAMILY WATER ADDED, UNSLICED, 5TO 7 LBS. BONELESS TURKEYS 5 LB. ARMOUR Cf SELF-BASTING I 111 LB. JLm TV BEEF RIB ROAST lb3iS9 BONELESS USDA CHOICE BONELESS HAM L.$3.49 JENNIC-O WHOLE Off HALF. UNSLICED . TURKEY HAM t.$1.49 FRESH PACIFIC j OYSTERS 10-OZ MEDIUM EA lif V PORK LINK SAUSAGE t.$1.79 MERRY CHRISTMAS! JOHN MORREll. MEOUIAR OR CHESE . GERMAN WIENERS l.$2.19 WEST VIRGINIA THICK - SUCED BACON 1H1I.FKO EA. fcaU JENNIE 0. 1LB. RKQ. TURKEY DINNER FRANKS ,.'2.59 PAPER TOWELS DELTA. 1 PLY, 79 SQ. FT. BLUE BONNET CREAM RIPE MARGARINE CHEESE OLIVES REGULAR. 1 LB. KRAFT PHILADELPHIA, 8-OZ. WESTERN FAMILY, LARGE PITTED w w - w CARNATION EVAPORATED MILIUoz .. 49 PILLSBURY CRESCENT DINNER ROLLS 8 oz 99 DEL MONTE IMO A FRUIT COCKTAIL 85c SOUR DRESSING 5UV rULucn a vvcsi. taivi. omMirecuun vvnutc A GROUND COFFEE ns 7.39 CRANBERRY SAUCE ,.Z9!r 48 oz- .n 2-LITRE n WESSON OIL $2.69 PEPSI COLA dep. 99 WEST. FAM. STRAINED OR WHOLE WESTERN FAMILY WHIPPED TOPPING CE BROCCOLI as 99c ICE CREAM DARIGOLD ASSTD. FLAVORS t HALF GALLON DARIGOLD ASSTO. FLAVORS BUMBLE BEE JELL 0 GELATIN M 59c SMOKED OYSTERS x oz 29 OZ. C&H POWDERED OR BROWN LIBBY PUMPKIN 89c SUGAR mb 160Z. GREEN GIANT WCHEESE SAUCE MINUTE MAID 100 PURE FROM FLORIDA 16 OZ. TABLETS 40 CT. ORANGE JUICE $1. 49 MRS. SMITH'S 8 ", 26 OZ. APPLE PIE2?pTch$1.79 POLIDENT $2.49 HAIR SPRAY VO 5 NON AEROSOL C t 8 0Z Z.UM j.'- i mi i uunv 1 1. jM mm s ('& CREST, REGULAR MINT OR GEL 460Z. VO 6 AEROSOL 2 VARIETIES 7 OZ. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT $1.19 MLm HAIR SPRAY 2.69 luiiinmurt nnrm fluC QQC IinirrlflU vilLrlitfl ...pint vv . . . IO DARIGOLD ftnt A EGG NOG QUART ijj BROWN & SERVE ROLLS P ' WHITE. WHEAT $1.19 Im-nix DRESSING MIX M mm STAMP CfirVlMTICMS0-IAT(OSOCfl8 INC SfT( fc'tnr. hi Avt 1V 1 1 'M'r-ir'-rr-Tr-iirM'iw. nrfr.j-tjTi:a