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    Lexington News
Ily Delpha Jones 989-8189
The card party sponsored by
Holly Rebekah Lodge was
held on Saturday at the hall. A
Rood time was enjoyed by all,
and prizes were won by the
following : Women's High Dot
Halvorsen. Women's low -Cathy
Tellechea, men's high
Kenneth Smouse and men's
low - Glover Peck, traveling
Josie Peck and Cathy Telle
chea. Lovely refreshments
were served later In the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bu
chanan spent the weekend In
Reaverton. Tigard and other
places In the Portland area,
where they visited her
mother, daughter and other
family members.
Guests at the C.C. Jones
ranch over the holidays were
the Jones' daughter. Charlene
Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Davis and Frank Wilcox of
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Whitney and daughters of
Reaverton. Ton! Wilcox of
Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs.
G.K. Irvin of Irrlgon. Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Smith and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowen and
twins, and Billy Irvin and
friends of Hermiston. and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth L. Jones
and' sons of Iexington.
There were about 36 guests
at the Kenneth Palmer home
on Sunday, to help Kenneth
Marshall celebrate his Both
birthday. A real fun day was
enioyed with eating and visit
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
live in Ixington. and their
children: Leila Palmer and
Alice Maeske of Ixington
and Bud Marshall of Heppner,
are all close by.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor
spent (he weekend in Port
land Mr. and Mrs. Gary Munkers
and family spent the Christ
mas holidays with her parents
in Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom
were visitors of Debbie Sharp
at a hospital In Walla Walla,
Wash, one day last week.
Sharp, who was injured in a
car accident is still a patient
at St. Mary Community Hos
pital, and on Christmas Day
she underwent major surgery.
She is reported to be recover
ing slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Balfe of
Anchorage. Alaska have been
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and her
son. Scott Balfe. Mr. Balfe
returned earlier in the week
but she stayed to help her
grandfather. Kenneth Mar
shall, celebrate his birthday.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Nel
son and Mr. and Mrs. C.C,
Jones enjoyed dinner on Sun
day at a restaurant in Her
miston and visited with Jim
Rogers, a former Heppner
resident there. He is now
manager and cook at Sparta
kas Restaurant.
Visitors at the Bill Pad
berg's for the funeral of Irene
Padberg were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Kllnger of LaCenter,
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Jackson from Gresham, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Padberg and
sons of Woodburn, Mr. and
Mrs. Eino Luoto and Jack
Watercolorists
in Baker Feb.
A winter meeting of the
Eastern Oregon Watercolor
ists will be held in Baker
February 3 and 4 at Cross
roads Arts Center, 2020 Au
burn St., announced Clara
Hutchinson, a spokesperson
for the event.
A juried art show with rib
bon awards has been planned
for participants in Saturday's
"paint-in" at the Aria renter.
Participants are asked to
bring up to three paintings to
display through the month of
February.
Allstott of Salem, Dolly All
stott of Gresham, Mr. and
Mrs. R.D. Allstott from Pen
dleton, and many friends from
Morrow County.
Norita Marquardt and Mr,
and Mrs. Philip Marquardt of
Portland were among those
visiting at the Bill B. Mar
quardt ranch over the holi
days. Doris Vinson of Monument
was a Lexington caller at the
home of her mother, Catle
Padberg. and attended the
funeral services for Irene
Padberg.
Word was received here by
relatives of the death of June
Allstott (Mrs. Bernle) on New
Year's Day at Oak Harbor,
Washington.
The Rev. Neil King of
Bonrdman will be the speaker
at the Lexington Christian
Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yocom of
lone and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Yocom of Lexington attended
the wedding on New Year's
Eve of Mrs, Yocom's sister,
Ann Chick, to Ralph Rodar of
Pendleton. The wedding was
held at the Lutheran Church In
Pendleton. The couple was
attended by their children
with Karen Chick as maid of
honor and Kevin Chick as best
man The bride wore a light
beige-colored gown and.,
carried a bouquet of flowers.
A reception was held later at
the church with Mildred and
Hilda Yocom serving. Mrs.
Chick is a former Lexington
resident and the daughter of
Venice Hendrickson.
Linda Jones entertained
with a pizza supper and a
birthday cake New Year's
Eve honoring her son, Chris,
on his birthday. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Johnston and children,
Charles Starks and Inez Erwin
of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. C.C.
Jones, and the host and
hostess. Kenneth and Linda
Jones and son. Mike.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones
attended a card party at the
home of Pat Pettyjohn on New
Year's Eve. A bountiful lunch
was served and a fun evening
of card playing and visiting
was greatly enjoyed by Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Barnett, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard French. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Carlson. Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Morter, Loree
Hubbard and the hostess.
Th Lexington Grange will
meet on Monday. A program
is planned with Carl Martin, of
the Oregon State Police
showing a film and giving a
talk on MA.D.D. (Mothers
against Drunk Driving). The
regular meeting will follow. A
cordial invitation Is extended
to anyone wanting to attend
the program.
Wheatland Pomona will
meet at Greenfield Grange on
Saturday, Jan. 28.
Darlene Klinger and child
ren of Ketchikan, Alaska
spent several days visiting the
following relatives in Hep
pner: her father, Art Warren,
and grandmother, Mrs.
Evelyn Warren, and with
Annetta and Bill Padberg..
to meet
3&4
Further information and the
prospectus for the show can be
obtained by contacting Cross
roads Arts Center, P.O. Box
235, Baker, Oregon 97814,
phone 523-3704.
Ths horned toad is not
actually a toad at alt
it's a lizard, a cousin of
tha igufna.
Sheriff gives
The Beverity of winter fires
exceeds those occurring any
other time of the year warns
Morrow Co. Sheriff Roy Drago
Over 1 ,000 home fires occur
dally In the United States.
j About 7.000 persons per yenr
die in home fires as a result of
carelessness or failure to take
simple fire prevention steps.
Windows and doors are
usually kept closed during
winter months which allows
smoke to quickly accumulate
within the home. Smoke inha
lation can kill faster than
flames and the loss of life is
more severe in the winter due
to the trapped smoke, accord
ing to the sheriff.
Special attention should be
given to the maintenance
and use of all heating systems
which further increase winter
fire hazards. The sheriff urges
county residents to seek quali
fied profesionals to clean and
AVACAD0ES
CALIFORNIA GROWN
3$l
I
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PURINA
DOG CHOW
DRY OOO FOOD. (6 LB.
PURINA CAT CHOW 10.
SNOW CROP
FIVE ALIVE
GREEN GIANT, IN BUTTER SAUCE
NIBLETS C0Rll.ocz89
WESTERN FAM. SHOESTRING FRIES
POTATOES . 69
GORTON'S CRUNCHY m .
FISH STICKS, 99
v; fussrwe the
RIGHT TO Uf.tIT
home fire prevention tips
inspect furnaces and heating
systems to ensure proper and
safe usage. Portable heaters
should be inspected regularly
with special attention given to
oil-fueled heaters. Portable
heaters should be positioned
firmly where they will be
stable and away from other
fuel sources, such as cloth,
flammable liquids or paper.
Close-mesh fire screens or
heat treated glass should be
kept in front of fire places to
block sparks. Fire places
should not be overloaded and a
type A. water fire extingui
sher or a bucket of sand should
be kept nearby for emergen
cies. The flue of all chimneys
should be regularly inspected
and kept clear of creosote
buildup.
Sheriff Drago asks every
one to consider fire prevention
measures. "The average
PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 12 THRU
mmnmmt
NAVEL ORANGES
SEEDLESS
LBS
POTATOES
.LfSNO.1, 10 lb. bag
WASH.J
k m
GROWN
EA.
CUCUMBERS
LONG GREEN
suc"4 il
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BONUS PACK) 30 LB.
6.29
12-OZ.
WESTERN FAMILY. SECTIONS
LEA ft PERRINS
WORCESTERSHIRE. .o; 1.49
i7V crIIIIse 79
QUAKER
PUFFED
DESITIII
OINTMENT
2.25
r
home fire allows approxi
mately four minutes for resi
dents to escape safely," stated
the sheriff. He added, "It is
wiser to take a few minutes
now and plan fire escape
routes than having to spend a
few precious minutes later to
escape should a fire occur."
As most home fire deaths
occurr between midnight and
8 a.m. when residents are
asleep, the sheriff recom
mends Installing smoke detec
tors throughout the home.
Also, everyone is urged to
install and know how to use
the proper type of fire extin
guisher. This information can
be obtained from the local fire
department.
"The most important thing
is: always think in terms of
how you can prevent fires in
and about the home," the
sheriff concluded.
D Market,
JAN. 15, 1984
J
LETTUCE
CALIFORNIA GROWN
39
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4 La r NfciyiLi 4 -
RAGU SPAGHETTI
SAUCE
ASSORTED FLAVORS. 32 OZ.
UKldUU UlL
AikiAAA k
SALAD
48 OZ.
BOTTLE
PninrrnniT CC(
URMrtrnuii i6 oz vu
SAUCE
6-OZ PKG
WHEAT
99
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DRY
SKIN CREAM
PACQUIN. 8 OZ.
OZ
1.69l$3J9
The Heppner Cazette
Financial aid
discussed at
Truman Bailey, financial
aid director at Blue Mountain
Community College in Pen
dleton, will give a presenta
tion on financial aid options at
the Heppner High School cafe-
SCREEN TV
ninvr
LEAN GROUND BEEF
100
V BEEF
BEEF RIB STEAK
5 INCH CUT
USOA CHOICE
r7 jK inssn
HEINZ TOMATO
KETCHUP
32 OZ.. KEG O-KETCHUP
SMiirxra's ctrauurcpdv
PRESERVES
BIGG CEREAL
GOLDEN GRAHAMS i,oz
MISSION
LONG SPAGHETTI
2 ply decorator
tECORATOR
TOWELS nrr
2EE
MACLEAN CLEANER , .1.99 CIlfoCLATE TREATS 99'
FAlKonEirr2.39 GSEME)
AQUA DEODORANT
ZEST BATH SOAP
5.5-OZ..
BARE
ELEGANCE
n 8 OZ. ASSORTED
fl $2.7i
- Tlmei, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 12, 1984 THREE
options to be
Hnb
"torium on Thursday, Jan. 12,
at 7 p.m.
All high school seniors, their
parents and anyone else Inte
rested is welcome to attend,
said Helen Flanagan, HHS
counselor.
SUPER BOWL
SUNDAY
BIG
Heppner
Elks 358
rra i rmurn n
PORK RIB CHOPS
ARMOUR C4 A
VERIBEST JlJffl
SPARERIBS
COUNTRY STYLE 14
ARMOUR T f U
VERIBEST PORK LB. All V
BONELESS. USOA CHOICE
BEEF RIB STEAK... $3.49
CRESfNT 8-02 KG fiftt
DINNER, ROLLS "
2.5-OZ PKG
BUDDIG LUNCH MEATS . EA 49
M1U.SMIRE. 3 VARIETIES
ROPE SAUSAGE .$2.29
JOHN MORNCIL. MEAT - -
WIENERS $1.19
FARMLAND -
SLICED BACON $1.79
BAR S CHICKEN WIENERS A(l
TASTY DOGS . 69e
AR.SIRAUNSCHWEIGEROR -
LIVER SAUSAGE Sff. .$1.49
MACARONI &
CHEESE DINNER
WESTERN FAMILY. 7.25-OZ.
COTTAGE CHEESE
4.79
WESTERN FAMILY LARGE. SMALL
$2.09
89c
69'
ASSTO. FLAVORS
DARIGOLD YOGURT
CRACKED WHEAT
69'
WEST. FAM. HAMB OR HOT DOG
SLICED BUNS sa ....
Westinghouse
SPECIALS
htu LAivira
115-125 volt,
250 watt
$3
79
INSIDE FROSTED
LAMPS
60-75-100 watt
299c
Rietmann's
Hardware
422-7211
.OR SLEEK CURD
1 LB.
BREAD
qt....89c
WESTERN ,
(2V I
59'