Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 21, 1984, Page FOUR, Image 4

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IUCC begins
Soroptimists sttxt' wine, show fashions
Advent season
lone News
The Ion«- Tinted Church of Christ
has scheduled special preparations
(or the Christmas season on Sunday.
Sov 25 Everyone is invitrd to stay
alter the morning service for a
P«t luck dinner and to participate in
the planned activities said a spokes
person lor the church
Dot and Lew is Malvosen are spen
ding the Thanksgiving holiday in
Medford On their say home they
s ill visit lairry and landa Frock and
Pat Townsend in Portland
Mugs with a
message!
C o lo rfu l H a llm a rk mugs make w o n d e rfu l gifts
for any ot t aston— o r treat you n a if* Each m ug has
its o w n gift box Pric
start at only $ r) SO
Marianne K.itil left » and her husband Boh take a break from modeling at
ihe Soroptimisl sponsored fashion show and sine tasting last Saturday
Sov 17 al the Elks Cluh in Heppner
Molly Kill pours a taste of sine to Beverly Sherman at the Soroplimist
annual Wine lasting Style shos held Saturday November 17
H M C C lists ITianksgiving closures
All offices and facilities at Blue
Mountain Community College s ill
Is* do ed tlirougb the Thanksgiving
holiday weekend. Nov 22 25 announ
red a recent HMCC news release
The WcCrae Activity Center will
close Wednesday Nov 21. at 4 p m
and reopen Monday. Nov 2fi at 6
a m on its regular schedule
The college library will close
Wednesday at 5 p m and reopen
Monday at 7 30 a m also on its
regular schedule
\ hi rriage Lier uses
I he Mormw i ounly Clerk s office at thè Morrus County Courlhouse in
Heppner received .in application (or a marriage license from
Plllii Mae (irceli .’ I ami David Elorea. Ut. both of Heppner
Lexington News
II? Delpha Jones
Lexington tirange met on Monday
evening for a regular meeting start
mg w ilh a potluck dinner Kollos ing
the dinner Mary tioheen, of llepp
nei showed slides of her These are
beautiful as well as educational with
Mrs tioheen nurrating about the
various points of interest A short
business meeting was held following
program
Tun Ackersnn from Porlland,
John llobertson from Bend. Mr and
Mrs skip Until and daughters. Kick
Boss rracie Moore and Mark (iregg
of Hermislon have been vistmg at
the I. K Kuhl home
Mr and Mrs Kd Hudson of La
i.ram ie have returned home after a
lew days visit at the CC Jones
Kanch Mr Hudson and Mr Jones
s|M*nt several days at Depoe May last
week
they visited the Charlene
Whitnev home in Portland on Satur
day
Mmei v a I lenslinger of The I iall«*s
is visiting at the home of her
daughter and husband Mr am) Mrs
Orville Cutsforlh and wilh relatives
and friends in Morrow County
Dennis Papineau is at home from
Ins sununer job in Tkiah
Jay Cox. from Hood Kiver and
daughtei and hustiand Mr and Mrs
lew is fgive from Juneau Alaska
visited tile weekend with Mr and
Mrs I K Messenger, Sr
Mr and Mrs Chas Muchanan.
Cleo Hudson ttelpha Jones and Jean
Nelson |x-nt Friday in Kichland.
Washington and attended the Arts
and Crafts show at the fairgrounds
Mr anil Mrs Doug Mari|uardt are
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of a ion Marcus
Kristopher, weighing ft lbs in 02
tsirn at (¡ood Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hertnistnn
Paternal
grandparents are Mr and Mrs Kill
M Manpiardt and great grantlpar
cuts Mr and Mrs T K Messenger of
I exington and maternal grandpar
ents Mr and Mrs lliddlecomh of
I os Angeles Mrs lliddlecomh 1 »
visiting and getting acquainted with
the new grandson
Delpha Jones and ( 'le«> Hudson
called Saturday in Irrigon at the Ihe
Is .in Hundv home where thev visit
VtìV-ti I IN
ed Eva Hudson Irnm lai (irande Jo
Irvin of Irrigon was also a caller
there
Mr and Mrs Kill Marquardt
celebrated an early Thanksgiv mg on
Sunday al their home
Those
present were Mr and Mrs Kick
Marquardt and family from Connell
Washington. Charma Marquardt
and Mr and Mrs Phillip Marquardt
of Portland
News has been received in la-xing
Ion of the death of a former resident.
Kerl Dorniellein Nevada He leaves
three children, Johnnie Dornirlle.
Judy tiroshen. and Betty Domicile
lie was proceeded in death by his
wife Eunice Irvin Dornirlle
Adventists be^in program
Members of the Heppner Seventh
day Adventist Church will conduct
their annual caroling and ingather
ing program every night except
Friday* November 2ft through Ileo
ember 9. a spokesperson for the
church announced recently
Conlrihutions received from the
public s ill ta* used in community
and sorld programs for the needv
one scbools
Presently, tain hales of clothing
food blankets and tents are waiting
to la* taken into Ethiopia (»'ginning
December 2 The church has been
giving special help to Ethiopia for
several years, ever since the poten
tial emergency was first realized
"Once again solicitors will he
ringing <lnnrt»*lls inviting the com
munily to share in a giant operation
to bring hope and help to literally
millions
the church spokesperson
concluded
I kit Halvorson. installing master
for Morrow County elected officers,
has announted that installation will
I n * Saturday I>ec N at Willows
(¡range hall Following installation
a jmlluck dinner is planned to he
followed hy a card parly If you are
an elected officer of your grange
you are issued a most cordial
invitation to he present
Holly Ketiekah ledge enjoyed a
turkey potluck dinner on Thursday
evening at the hall A good crowd
was m attendance with much visit
ing being enjoyed
Kalph Hurcham is confined In his
home hy illness
Frances and Ken Smouse went to
Medlord Wednesday to attend fun
eral services for her sister in law
u/uifl
lo n o r r< »II
lone schools have released Ihe
following honor roll for the first nine
weeks grading period
Students
must receive a grade point average
of t >4o to I»* listed on Ihe "A
honor roll Those students are junior
E ric Pointer Kreshm rn Karla
Davison eighth graders Michelle
Heck. Jill Conklin. <all A’»». Jill
Nelson and Angie Kudisill. and
seventh graders Jol.inda Cupps
Jenny Martin and landa Morter
Students whose grade point aver
ages were from 11>-3 4 are included
on the "H honor roll
Seniors
Jeff Ball. Eric Cook
Kandy McCabe and Mark Meyers
Sophomores
Ashley Conklin.
Deena Hams. Kim McCabe. Patty
McKlligntt. Chris Ilea, and Candi
Kudisill
Freshmen Dick McElligntt Ken
snider Kondi Tews and Sabrina
White
Eighth grailers Hrian Kail and
Michelle Papineau
Seventh graders
Mary Cupps
I»»ri McCabe. Darcee Padi»*rg An
drea Peden Melissa Unwell arid
Amy Wagenhlast
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Happy
BASKETBALL
SHOES
U sgii/ln g
Mr. Sneeker
tm m
Nylon & Suede
"Shoes for et erv
Reg '25*
u filk of life"
19 95
Heppner 676 5241
H ard (jillespie and a friend, of
Hoardman were visiting this week in
Heppner and at the Messenger home
in lx*xingtnn
Booster Day for la-xington (¡range
is planned for Sunday. I>ec 2
Speaker for the day w iil tie Marvin
Wheeler of Portland
He and his
wife Karen are active in the state
youth group, and Mrs Wheeler holds
Ihe office of Ceres, in the Oregon
Stale Grange He is a gospel singer
and was second place winner al
National (¡range level
There is
planned other musical numbers and
the State Line Grange Kitchen Band
A potluck dinner will tie served at
I 3npm with the (¡range furnishing
the main course
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