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TKN I hr Heppner l . u r l l r Ilm r« lleppnei Or. «un M rd n r.d i), April I t . I W Local agency receives award Lexington News . ................................ .... .............................................. .. Son of local woman given proficiency award « Pvl David K Hall, son of Klòun Hall of Alsea. and laiKayne Howman u t Heppner has bern awarded thè Kxpert Infanlryman Badge al Stho field Barrai ks Hawaii The badge is thè Army's highest non combat proficirncy award (or m fantrym en reporl» thè Army Mrvmetowm N e w s Servire B y I trip ha Jones 989-8189 e e «e e »e e »e »e »e »e e »e »e »»* e e e e e e e »»»»e e »> »»»»e »»»»»»»»e e »»e e »»»e Virginia Peck. iK-lpha Jones. Julie Stevens. Verna Bnnda met Sharon Mahan in Heppner on Tuesday morning They enjoyed breakfast and a visit Sharon had visited with Verna on Monday, as she was a former acquaitance having visited in Heppner with relatives Three Links (Tub met at the hall on Thursday with the chairman. Dorothy Burcham presiding The day started at 10 a m with a thorough cleaning of the hall, fol lowed by a sack lunch Virginia perk installed the following officers for the coming year Delpha Jones president. Joyce Buchanan-vice president, and Kathy Tellerhea secretary treasurer A card party and luncheon were planned for Monday. May 6 starting at 10 30 a m with lunch served al noon and cards until 2 30 There will be prîtes The committee for the luncheon is Kathy T ellechea. Virginia Peck and Gen Martin A Mother s Day food sale was planned for Saturday. May 11 at Del's Market The meeting was adjourned The following ladies were present Dorothy Burcham. Kathy Tellechea. Virginia Peck, Delpha Jones. Frances Peck. Josie Peck Donna Papineau, and Buth Bohinvm who won the door prue Swanson Swanson Insurant'«" Agency in lonr has been awarded a plaque hy Crop Mail ManaKrmrnl. the second largest crop insurancr company in the U S , for Its volume in crop insurancr sales Swanson Insurancr ranks among the lop 25 agencies in the nation and ranks first in Oregon in sales volume for the company. "Crop Mail Management does a tremendous job holding seminars for agents to keep abreast of changes," said Jim Swanson "We are pleased and proud to have received this award " Heppner FFA brings home honors School Lunches lit M i H I A R IL L On Friday, April IS. IS members from the Heppner KKA Chapter attended the Oregon Beef Improve ment Day in llermiston Heppner took second place in '• advanced contest with a score > ■ " oinls out of a possible SIS) l or Heppner (ireenhand team placed second in their division with a score of H2o points There were eight teams in each division Noella Hill placed second overall with a score ol 287 out of 300 and Theresa Lindsay placed tenth over all with a score of 281 of of : mmi There were 175 individuals partic ipating In addition to judging cattle, the KKA members also heard speakers who discussed the beef cattle inJus try Mclaiughlin of Milton Freewater won first place in both divisions The Kiverside Chapter of Koardman placed third in the advunced divi sion The I ’endleton KKA Chapter placed third in the green hand competition Other teams participa ting in the contest wen i>rm iston. Klgin. Baker, and Cofl ig<* Grove Other members from Heppner who participated were. Mike Van Schoiack. Susie Martin. Andrea Bull. T am m y Hays, T rav is Harrison. Kevin Hughes. Steve Mil ler. Steve Currm. Angie Ashbeck, Jim (la r k . Dorothy Hays. Stacey Kennedy. Sandra W attenburger, Paula H e a lh e rly , Cindy Davis, Cathy. Murtin. Theresa Lindsay, Joe Taylor, and lairan Hayes l i t P I’ NKK H it.II M WOOL Monday. April 29 fish nuggets, french fries, toast, trest fruit, and milk Tuesday. April 30 lasagna. t rench bread, salad, gelatin, and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Wednesday. May 1 May Day lainch Thursday. May 2-piua, mixed vegetables, applesause. and milk, or salad bar and milk Friday. May 3 cooks choice IONK SCHOOLS Monday. April 29 fish nuggets, tarter sause. blueberry muffins, green beans, and apple halves Tuesday . April 30 hamburgers, tator tuts, carrot and celery sticks, tomato slices, peaches, and milk or salad bar and milk Wednesday, May I pitta, tossed salad, pineapple, and milk Thursday. May 2 fried chicken, potato salad, carrot sticks, bread and butter, oranges and milk Friday. May 3 - chicken noodle soup, ham and cheese sandwiches, peanut butter sandwiches, crackers, dill pickles, bananas, and chocolate milk FFA banquet Heppner FFA Chapter is planning it 's Annual Farenl Member Banquet for April 30 at 6 30 p m in (he Heppner High School Caletorium The banquet will fealure a guest speaker and slide program in add Ition lo FFA awards (Questions concerning the banquet may be addressed to Roger Kecords 678 9138 Jean Nelson and Delpha Jones visited Greenfield Grange on Sun day at the open House Mr Donovan a member of the Hoard man City Council gave a most interesting talk on the goals for Hoardman lor the coming year, and named the various committees A lovely solo was enjoyed, and Ihe Kitchen Rand played several num bers The Wheatland Drpuiv Delpha Jones, talked on the Grange and their goals and explained how the two could work together on their planned goals The square dancers from Hermiston had several num hers after which cake and punch and coffee were served The cake was lovely with the Grange insignia and various animals, combined with wheat decorations The members of the rountv Bud get committee were present Jerry Peck, and IxiKayne Bowman gave interesting break downs and ex plained the newly revised budget Mr Bowman was also present for the afternoon Mr and Mrs Kd Hudson of lai Grande sprnl several days this week al the C l ’ Jones Ranch Lexington Grange met on Mon day night for a regular meeting The evening started w ith a Chinese supper cooked and served by landa and Charles Hutchinson The pro gram was an interesting and rduc tional session with slides and a talk by Jim VanW'inkle, who also an swered questions concerning nox ious weeds in the home gardens and the range Jim is associated with the » m l control district for the County A distinguished guest, Sharon M ahan, Oregon State Grunge Deputy, from Ontario was escorted to the Master’s station Following the business meeting she gave a few chosen words concerning the Grange and its importance lo the community A regular blood pressure clinic will be conducted May I from 2 4 p m by Health Nurse Pal Wright The Thursday Socials will be hostessed by the SKventh day Ad venlist women's group for the month of May Some gallon-stir plastic milk cartons wilh lids a rr needed for crafts Anyone able to donate some of these should bring them to the Heppner Neighborhood Center Plant sale slated April 30 lone Garden Club has chosen Tuesday. April Ml for it's annual Plant Sale to lx- held at lone la-gion Hall from It) a m to 3 in p m Annuals perennials, h e m e s , bulbs, shrubs and treces that have volunteered or proliferalrd in the yards of eluh members will he sold at very reasonable prices with a few specially Items of less abundant supply costing more said a club spokesperson Succulents, supervi sums thens A chicks), herbs, ground covers, and plants appro prialc for rock gardens are some of the plants that will he available Color identified chrysanthemums have been a popular feature of the event for many years Pie and coffee will also be sold and the members will answer garden related qurstons as lime and exper tise allow continued the spokes person Telephone orders may be placed before the sale by calling Jean Nelson 98» 8188 or Delta Muher 9898107 Contributions of excess plants from non members who would like to share in this way will he gladly accepted (ret The JUMP On Weeds! Glean • Roundup • Buctril Paraquat • Banvel 2-4-D • Oust • Surfactant Repair Parts!!! Available at Pettyjohn Oil Co. lone, Oregon 422-7254 GREEN FEED 6764422 tH| wt & SEED S P R IN G A ll *iosc? O pen lo rn e r of SALE S to c k 30 % O ff Evenings & W eekends lone 422 7538 3rd & B St LOANS Money available for: let's not forget I'oinona Grange meeting Saturday at fla rn o PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HKAKING ★ N e w C arpet ★ Room A d d itio n ★ Rem odeling ★ R ew ire House Any or All Rooms A public hearing will lie held Monday. May 6th. 1985 at 8 00 I' M during the (Tty of Heppner Council meelmg at (Tty Hall, 188 W Willow Street. Heppner. Oregon on Ordi nance No (59. an ordinance amend ing Ordinance No 348. changing Permit Fees for Periodical Solid tation Copies of the ordinance will be available for rev iew at City Hull prior to It being presented for enactment ★ Landscaping Competitive Hates — Kasy T erms K OF MEMBER astern Oregon Marshall Lovgren, (Tty Administrator ’Your Home Owned, Independent Ban* ARLINGTON, HEPPNER AND IONE Published AprU .’t 19 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS Tool Box Clearance Sale GREAT SAVINGS ON THESE TOOL BOXES * m A A A 1133D57RI 15 inch........... *1 2 96 Reg- c JW JIA 19 inch........... * 9 42 '6 20 I 1 3 20TVS 1 Reg )) 78 2- Drawer Box.. * 8 4 44 Reg '10555 113200581 ^ " Sui 3- Drawer Box....*lAV»eg woo 6 -Drawer Add On * 7 3 84 Reg. £ Hypro & Tee-Jet Applicators ? HOME IMPROVEMENT Neighborhood Center News Adult and Fam ily Services coun sclor Janet Phillips will lie at the Heppner Nnghliorhood Center on Wednesday. May I from 9 a m to noon Applications for food stamps may la* po ked up ut the Center liefore that day m i that the needed illa tio n is .nailable for proi es sing and uppointm enls may la- kept The caseload has picked up and there are s till only three hours a I lot led to clients Bedding Plants Karl Miller visited at the C C Jones ranch on Sunday Mr and Mr s Charles Buchanan have returned home from Portland wherr she was consulting a physi cian Jim Seventeen specific infantry skills are covered in (he testing, including rifle marksmanship, hand grenades antitank weapons, first aid. military intrllignrcr and signal com mum rations A 12 mile road march with full combat gear completes the test Hall is a 1980 graduate of Alsea High School M A n Divider........... Reg 5 *o 92.30 I ' tJinv®1 Divider.... ....... *6 ’ 8 C 9.34 M o rro w C ounty G rain G ro w ers Phone: 989-8221 1-800 452-7396 350 Main Street Lexington, OR 97839