Lexington News By Delpha Jones 989-8189 Erda Piper and daughter l,avlle Brown from Newport Bpt-nt a few days at the Piepcr Ranch. While here they at tended the graveside Memor ial honoring Paul Morey. Paul passed away recently near Tualatin and was cremated. He wasborn and raised in Lrexington where he attended school. He was married to Eleanor Peck and they made their home In the Portland area until his retirement when he relumed to Lexington. The Rev.Stuart Dick conducted the service. ed with a beautiful cake with the words "Grandma and Grandpa, Mom and Dad Hap py 58 anniversary. Visitors at the T.E. Messen ger Sr. home were Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Messenger and Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Messen ger of Portland. They and the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bill B Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth and children, Mr. and Mrs. Handy Hughes and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Piper and son, Betty and Jana Marquardt, and Lolita and Missy Grace of Corvallis all enjoyed a barbequc at the Betty Marquardt Ranch. Fol lowing the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Messenger were surpris- Norman Nelson is a patient in St. Anthonys Hospital In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Nelson and son were Oregon Coast visitors over the week end. Holly Rebekah Lodge met on Thursday evening with the NO. Luela Palmer in the chair. Plans were discussed for a "Fathers Day" pot luck dinner and card party Satur day, June 16. Plans for cleaning the hall were also discussed and re freshments were served. Dewie Irvin of Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. G E. Irvin of lrrigon were Lexington call lers Saturday. Mark Piper and friend from Santa Rosa, California visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Del Piper over the weekend. They all enjoyed a belated "Mother's Day" dinner at the quartermaster. Others atten ding were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quackenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skow and Sherrie Piper. Local woman aboard plane diverted by bomb scare Wavel Wilkinson of Hep pner, her daughter Frances, and son -in law Walter Oslund from Denver were among 433 people on a flight from San Francisco to Honolulu which was diverted to a Colorado Springs airport where it land ed safely following a bomb threat. According to an account in a Colorado Springs newspaper, an anonymous caller had de manded 150,000 in small, un marked bills in exchange for telling the airline how to dis 'engage the pressure-sensitive device which would activate once the plane readied 4,500 ft. and would then explode when the plane descended to 6,O0 feet when approaching a landing in Hawaii. The ac count concludes "The Colo rado Springs airport is about 6,200 feet above sea level. Planes are usually diverted there or to Denver's airport, also more than a mile high, when threats of altitude-sensitive bombs are received." Wilkinson continues her story, "We were to have been taken by bus from Colorado Springs to Denver, 50 miles to another plane. In the mean time a blizzard had dumped 18 inches of snow in the area and closed the road, also Denver airport. "In due time a plane arrived from Denver, picked us up and landed us in Honolulu 14 hours late." Pettyjohns lists 8 winners fh - Anna Johnson (left) gets assist from Jo Pettyjohn as she checks her lucky number at Friday's open house. r i 4 fry Pettyjohn's Farm and Buil ders Supply has announced the doorprize winners at last Friday and Saturday's Ann iversary Sale and Open House. Friday winners included: Jerry Hollomon - McCuIloch chain saw ; Glover Peck Toro powerhoe; Bill Smith - two gallons of Spred Satin Paint; Colleen Buckley - one gallon of Varathane. Saturday winners were: Don Marvin an Echo chain saw; Betty McDonald garden wheelbarrow; Judy Cowett -propane torch kit ; Dee Chick -Coleman campstove. Fourteen other in store win ners received lucky number prizes. 1)(0) n EH3 CLEARANCE SALE 50 OFF All Grade 2 Machine Bolts M.C.t.6. Morrow County ICroIn Grower s Robert Lawrence - a son Robert Lawrence was born to Tamml Schoonover Matteson of Lexington Friday, May 11, 1984 at Consolidated Good Shepherd Community Hospi tal in Hermiston. He weighed 31bs.,3oz, and was transfered to Kadlec Hospital, Richland, Washington, where he is re ported doing well. Grandparents are Lawrence and Sharon Schoonover, Lex ington; Brenda and Dale Bur ger of Hermiston; and Jack and Shirley Knox of Yelm, Washington. Great-grandparents are Gladys Schoonover of Riverside, Washington and Mrs. E. Brooker of Tacoma, Washington. Robert joins a brother, Seth, at home. Michael John Mct'abe-a son Michael John was born to Sonja and John McCabe of Heppner, May 9, 1984 at Pen dleton Community Memorial Hospital. He weighed Bibs. 10 oz. Grandparents are Marion and Sharon Biddlc and Ernest and Mary Jean McCabe, all of Heppner. No Chamber meeting next Tues. The Heppner Chamber of Commerce will not meet next Tuesday, May 29. The Chamber voted this year not to meet when there Is a fifth Tuesday of a month. The Heppner GaieUe-Ttmei, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 24. 1MI-THREE Seitz - Currin Aviation I Wo'ro Now Ready For Your Spraying Needs. Give us a call 'Professional aerial application ' 989-8477 or 676-9711 THANK YOU On behalf of myself and the Committee to Elect Robert Abrams Circuit Judge, I would like to thank all my friends in Morrow and Umatilla Counties for supporting my campaign for Circuit Court Judge. I sincerely appreciate your hard work and contributions, and especially the voter support from Morrow County. Robert Abrams Market MEMORIAL DAY PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 24 THRU MAY 27, 1984 At 11 Wit mm) mm GS05 i r its tb- : t mr. t r t r t t w FRESH FRYERS i) WASHINGTON GROWN CUT-UP IB. 100 BEEF FRESH '1.49 LEAN GROUND BEEF HYGRADE, MEAT OR BEEF, -ft BALLPARK FRANKS MB PKG EA USOA INSPECTED FROZEN e TURKEY LEGS lb. 39 ARMOUR 1877 WA UN SLICED BONELESS HALF HAMS lb $2.49 CHICK 'N QUICK 2 var . 12 oz $2.79 HILl SHIRE CM m f ROPE SAUSAGE 3var lb$2.49 WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING JOHN WORRELL JOHN WCJHHfcLL t . A SLICED BACON lb $1.69 BUDOIG ALL VAR ... CHIPPED MEATS 2-c 49 MR TURKEY 4- -f TURKEY FRANKS 10 ct lb$1.09 BONELESS HAM WESTERN FAMILY 5-7LB.AVG. WA UNSLICED . 1 1 ' LB Uonr O HAMBURGER BUNS 1 l 1 1 1 M.v'P III LJ1 I ram 1 f tiaiikiinnir . 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