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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1984)
Mt'IgiyHiiylliil Lexington News By Dclpha Jones 989-8189 Th card party and potluck dinner held at the Rebekah Hall In Lexington on Saturday night was well attended with five tablet of pinochle follow ing the dinner. Door prizei were given other than the usual highs and lowi. Those receiving these were Joyce Buchanan, Cecil Jonei, Sarah Adkina, Dorothy Burcham, Either Bergs trom, John Telle chea, Carles Buchanan, Ken Palmer, Erma Keithley, Vir ginia Peck, and Tom Wilson. B. Marqunrdt were Hermiston visitor! Sunday and enjoyed a Fathers' Day dinner. In the evening, Ray and Debbie Mil ler and children surprised the Messengers by bringing a tur key dinner and all the fixings, to celebrate Fathers Day. Martha Ward, of Juneau Alaska is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck and other relatives this week. Mr and Mrs. Joe Yocom had all their children home on 'Fathers Day. Mr and Mrs. Leland Jones, Millie and fian ce from Pendleton, Jack and Renee Yocom from lone and Debra Jones and daughters from Echo. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messen ger Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Betty Marquardt and Jana, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Mindy are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gay Grace in Cor vallis and plan a trip to the Coast. Jay Cox of Hood River, visited Monday at the T.E. Messenger Sr. home. Lexington Grange met on Monday evening at the Cuts forth mountain cabin. A fine dinner of hamburgers, hot dogs, salads and dessert was enjoyed. The group then spent the evening visiting and play ing cards. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Halvorson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mathaus. HHS yearbook receives high recognition Heppner High's 1983 year book, the "Mustang," recently received high recognition in a contest sponsored by the Ore gon Journalism Education As sociation said a spokesperson for the HHS publication. The book received "All-Oregon Marks of Distinction" in the areas of theme, coverage, an photography. Theme for the book was "Friends." Editor of the yearbook was Jodl Mattison and advisor Brent Eggers. Receiving recognition for the school newspaper, the "Hehisch," was DeRina Reid, who received the "All-Oregon Journalist Award" for adver tising. Heppner High was judged in category "A," which is for high schools with an enroll ment of up to 400 students. Family historians meet Louise Keene presided over the second meeting of a group interested in searching for family records, held at the Museum the evening of June 12, reports a spokesperson for the group. Where to look for records and how to file this information were some of the topics discussed. The next meeting will be at the Museum July 10,7:30p.m. For more information call. Louise Keene, 676-5807. Any one interested in family his tory in invited to attend. Help plan 10-year reunion A planning session (or the 10-year reunion of the Heppn er High School Class of 1975 has been set for Wednesday, June 27 at the Heppner Elks Lodge at 7:30 p.m. IJeppner News Bits All members of the class of "75 who are in the area are encouraged to attend the meeting. For more informa tion, contact Joyce Hughes, 989 8412. On July 23, Ron Young will report for work in the corpor ate headquarters of The Gap, a clothing chain, in San Fran cisco. Young was recently graduated with honors from Oregon State University's School of Business. He was awarded the prodigious Du bach Award for outstanding achievement among business majors. Young, a 1980 graduate of Heppner High School, is pre sently vacationing in Hawaii, according to his sister Marcia Anderson. Another sister, Brenda Weygandt, and a bro ther Bruce Young, are also Heppner residents. The four are children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harley Young. Kenny named hospital Employee of the Year The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 21, 1M4-TIIREE 2 Heppner teachers to tour U.S. with singers If you'rt separating aggt, do it whan thsy ara cold for batttr results. I" Coast to Coast lists winners Last week's grand opening celebration at Heppner's Coast to Coast store netted the following lucky door prize win ners: Norris Dooney - a Turce Patio grill, Ned Sweek - a six LT u gallon shop vac, Hon Forrar a propane torch kit, Jim Lind say - a quartz wall clock, Mary Nickander bath scales. The grand opening celebrat ed the new ownership of Coast to Coast by Cliff and Cindy Green. Deezee RUNNING BOARDS 20 OFF CHIVY FORD s DODGE BLAZER JIMMY DATSUN TOYOTA I d A Great Gift for Dad! Example of Special Prices: 4 mm r TJWmnpr An to Parts Wm M.M.yrjrM.M.-M. - 8568 CHEVY $9720 FORD , x L M Liu Dave Sinkevitch, a Heppner High School math teacher, and his wife, Margo, a substi tute elementary teacher, have been accepted as members and chaperones for a Chris tian singing group, "The Con tinentals." This is the Sinkevitches sec ond year singing with the group of young adults which travels all over the United States and sometimes into foreign countries during the summer months. VBS slates program Friday The Sinkevitches report The Continentals will be giving three performances in the Portland area this weekend; Saturday, June 23, 7:30 p.m. at Canby Christian Church, 444 N. Holly St.; Sunday, June 24, 11a.m. at the Missionary Al liance Church, 1832 N.E. 39th Ave., Portland, and Sunday evening , 6 p.m. at Hazeldale Evangelical Free Church, 8802 N.W. 9th, Vancouver, Washington. Linda Kenny, Pioneer Memorial Hospital "Employee of the Year" receives a $50 bond from John Ochsneer at a social hour in her honor at the hospital's solarium Thursday, July 7. The Heppner Nazarene Church will be having the Vacation Bible School pro gram Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. The children will be singing, sharing memory work, and a crafts display. Parents and the community members are invited to attend this program. Awards will also be given that night says a spokesperson for the church. . Fellowship time is planned to follow the program. am. BURNING PROHIBITED The burning of refuse, garbage, rubbish, paper, boxes, debris, grass and cuttings from trees, lawns, shrubs and gardens upon any street, alley, public place or private property is . prohibited in the City of Heppner. Forrest Burkenbine, Fire Chief i , ., f T "7 ;7 : j ljaSt I ? it , x c: r mm NECTARINES CALIFORNIA GROWN FLAVORFUL LB. CORN CALIFORNIA MELON EMERALD FLESH VELEIICIA ORANGES CUCUMBERS YELLOW ONIONS WASHINGTON GROWN. HONEYDEW 49' 3'l 44 6UNKIST ... .LB. LD FLAVOR . . . LBS MIMIMHiMiMiMt BEEF SIRLOIN TIP ROAST BONELESS USDA CHOICE 8f 7 N'f- LB. U PORK QUARTERLOIN ARMOUR VERIBEST STEAKS & CHOPS MIXED LB. L TURKEY LEGS BAR S SMOKED USDA INSPECTED LB WEST. FAM. FULLY COOKED, VEAL SHOULDER STEAK USDA CHOICE BLADE CUT LB. L 39' HOT LINK SAUSAGE J2.29 B0HELESS HAMS WATER ADDED LB LENNON LINK ASSTD. '1.49 U.39 PEPPERONI Mirl.19 THICK SLICED BACON ea51.69 a niim in in ri tvo PORK SAUSAGE.. lb$1.79 PAN-SIZED BACON GALLO SLICED SALAMI OR m wmm ,l,,l,-ir.r;.:i:l T WW' QitinrrTrCTmfiim FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE .02 $3.99 HIGH POINT DECAF. INSTANT COFFEE . 02 $4.99 FARMAN'S KOSHER OR GENUINE,. DILL PICKLES oz . . .'1.49 LINDSAY SLICED OR CHOPPED RIPE 0UVESilo5 59 WESTERN FAMILY WHITE VINEGAR . . .69 WESSON OIL .4.49 BISQUICK BAKING MIX tooz $1.49 DISHWASHER DETERGENT CASCADE 86 oz $3.79 NABISCO SNACK CRACKERS 7 99 BIO G CRISPY 18 OZ. WHEAT 'N RAISINS... 4 .99 BIG G' 18 OZ. . GOLDEN GRAHAMS . '2.19 TRIX CEREAL oz '1.89 iiTim,.iiTiIi CHEESE LOAF D DDAR DARIGOLD MEDIUM CHFHDAR HUJ 2 LB. GOLD N SOFT ; MARGARINE i lb ..75e ICE CREAM DARIGOLD ASSTD. FLAVORS HALF GALLON TOTINO'S PIZZA ASSTD. FAVORITES ft SIZE WEST. FAMILY PINK, REG. LEMONADE 12 oz.. WESTERN FAMILY. 20-OZ. STRAWBERRIES '1.49 WESTERN FAMILY TATER BARS '1.19 39 DRY IDEA $929 J- ROLL-ON DIPPITY-DO GEL u irr BUTTER WESTERN FAMILY 1LB. r 7ft 9 Jk OTRS QOOO ONLY AT FAMILY GROCER CASH VALUE 120. GOOD THRU JUNf 2. 1M. TOOTHBRUSHES $p9 ORAL Et 20 OR 30 RUBBER ZORRIES BABY WIPES WESTERN FAMILY THICKSOFT. 40 CT. .,.24 '1.27 FRESH BREAD $9 DOHUTS 89 COUNTRY HEARTH OLD FASHIONED WHITE WESTERN FAMILY FRIED CHICKEN c BANQUET . WtsiL- 32 oz. ecn GOOD ONLY AT FAMILY GROCER. CA3H VALUE 120" GOOO THRU JUNE M. ISM. RUSSET POTATOES 5 LB. EA 89 GOOD ONLY AT FAMILY GROCER CASH VALUE 1. 20 GOOD THRU JUNE 2. 1HM.