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m e Mrppnri H a ie tlr Times. Ilrppnrr Oregon. Wednesday Heppner Garden Club dresses HHS honor roll up Main Street Heppner High School announces its honor roll for the second semester ending June 5. 1885 Seniors Monique Allan Michael Bergstrom. Steven Curnn. Travis Hyatt Trisha Mahoney. Nancy Marlin. Jodi Mattison .lames McConnell. Janelle M cK ih aj^.- Steve Miller. Jodi Pjdberg Ste pham Payne. Waniffc Riley, and Renee' Struthers Juniors Ken Curtis. Melissa Gates, T ravis Harrison. Loran Hayes Keith Kenison i All A'si. Alex Lindsay, Chris McLaughlin <All A s '. Trina Palmer Dana Reid (All A's>. lama Reid «All A » ', and Noella Kill Sophomores Kim George Trent Harrison Theresa Lindsay «All A c and Jason Palmer Freshmen — Duane Ball, Kathleen Brazell Ryan Duncan. Mark Fishburn All A s '. Kirsten Green Cathy Martin. Shannon McLaughlin. J J Osnun. Dawn Palmer Robert Rea I >an Struthers and Jim Wornell navs sirs snoda Blake recently imu un- plea sure of having her five grand daughters and her daughter in law, Mrs Bill Blake mother of the girls, as overnight guests The visitors were Mrs Beverly Fitzgerald of Salem. Mrs Barbara Teachout, Dallas Mrs Jennifer W eaver, Fugene Mrs Kathy Ross of Monmouth and Mrs Karen Kreder, of Jeflerson Mr and Mrs Bill Blake formerly lived in Heppner and their girls attended school here It was a big event for Mrs Snoda Blake as the girls had to arrange for baby sitters, etc in order to all be here at one time IUCC prepares for Vacation Church School Irene Swanson le ft ) and Theta Low e of the Heppner Harden Club add the finishing touches after the club put in the flower pots filled with M angolds around the bulletin board on Main Street last Saturday Kon McDonald provided the wooden flower pots and Bill Kawlins raised the Marigolds Lexington News - > »» * * e e w e » e * » » » » » » e e e e e e » e e » e » e » e * » e » * e » » e » e w e e e » e e • »«< » < ■>> Hy Delpha Jones WW-HISV eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee The Harden Hugs met for the regular meeting on Thursday at the home of Lois Allyn The program for the afternoon was a very inter esting talk on weed identification The group toured the Allyn and Burcham yard identifying the various weeds found there Old business was the broken water line in the park and it was reported that the Oddfellow are going to assist Kay Papineau in the fixing of the pipe The club thanks all who helped with the Memorial Day Flower sale and those who donated the flowers so that the sale was possible They thank the people who assist in the activities of the garden club Five shrubs were purchased by the Harden Bugs for planting at the City Hall and they do look nice Plans to plant petunias around the Grist wheel are underway A trip is being planned for the 20th to the cactus greenhouses in Irrigon. the group plans on visiting Hermiston and having lunch and will tour the greenhouses in the after noon They will leave about II a m The group will sell lemonade and cookies during the celebration in July 13 at the Lexington Park Kainbow candles will be available at that time The member were asked to furnish one dozen home made cookies Oral and Marg Wright are the June yard of the month winners They have a well kept yard with many pretty flowers The door prize was won by Kula Bloodsworth Flowers have been planted at the park, with petunia in the old bathtub and bleeding hearts (the club flower > in various spots in the park Also some of the pink hedge roses are blooming and are very pretty The next meeting will be at the home of Dorothy Hurchams. at a special morning time as there are plans for another meeting there in the afternoon Archie Munkers was flown by Lifeguard helicopter to Pioneer Memorial Hospital one day last week from St Mary s Hospital in Walla Walla Joyce Buchanan underwent major surgery in the L'niversily Hospital in Portland on Monday morning Johme Kdwards is a patient In St Anthony's Hospital in Pendleton Mr and Mrs Jo«- Yocom were in The Dalles on Sunday where they visited his father who is a patient in the hospital there Lexington Grange which is scheduled to meet at the regular time on Monday, June 16. has been changed to Sunday. July 7 at Culsforth Cabin Jean Brazell is a patient in Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston Mr and Mrs C C Jones were in Selah Washington visitors on Saturday where they were guests of Mr and trs Bob Garrett for the family gei to gether of Mr Jones's sister's family Bonita Stitts Kenneth and Maureen Howard and daughter. Stormy, attended the graduation exercises on the ninth in Corvallis for the Oregon State graduates A daughter Lynn Dee Devin received a B S degree in Business Adm inistration Also attending were Oliver and Renee Devin, and Jeff Charles Buchanan was a attending to business affairs in Lexington one day last week Stuart and Yalda Smith and daughter Delpha Jo were l-exing ton lone callers on Sunday bringing Danny Taylor to the Jones Ranch where he will spend part of his summer Ralph Burcham has returned home from a stay at the St Anthony's Hospital in Pendleton Jean Nelson was a recent over night visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs Alfred llelson Sr in Pendleton Visitors at the Faye Ruhl home have been Mrs L E Mikrsell. Dee Jacobs from Spokane. Caral Ann Jones. Isscjuah. WA. John Robertson and Mark Block from Bend. Mr and Mrs Friske and granddaughter from Salem. Ron Grey from Pendleton. Sherrie Vincent, Tammi Huntington. Rick Ross. Shantell Ostom. Hermiston. Fran W'oug. Roseburg. Mr and Mrs Gayle Marshall from Albany. Vernon Scott and Tim Scott and son. Tray, from Portland Sergio Ganem Diez, an exchange student from Monterey, Mexico, in Hermiston was a recent visitor at the Faye Ruhl home 1-aurir Ruhl of Hermiston. who was his tutor, will leave the 28 of June for a visit with his family in Monterey Lyle and Virginia Peck have returned home from a trip to Utah where they attended the graduation of a son. Dennis He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Southern Utah State Dorothy and Wilbur Jackson accompanied them on the trip which included a California visit to the Peck's daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Randy Van Cleve and their daughter. Hailey DMY announces office hours Gene Murty of the Division of Motor Vehicles in Heppner. announces that his office will be closed on June 17. IS. and 21 The office will also bo closed from June 24 to 28 Baby shower slated A baby shower for the birth of Frank Andrew, son of Debra I-adford will be held at 7 pm Sunday. June 16. at the Heppner Bowl Refreshments will be served The lone United Church of Christ will hold its Vacation Church School June 17-JJ from t to 12 r.n h morning The fun and activities will center around the theme "God's People Empowered by L O V E '" Stories, games songs, crafts, and drama will be a part of each day's events and refreshments will be server), announced the Rev Cathy Barker All children age three through those entering the sixth grade are invited to attend Teachers will be Tonya lleideman. Kim Thompson Sandra Halvorsen, Cindy Osterlund. and Cathy Barker Jo.Ann King is coordinating refreshm ents and Cathy Halvorsen is helping with registration Junior High girls will be helpers in some classes The supervisor for the fiv e day school will be Joy Haertig. the summer intern for Condon and lone United Churches of Christ She will provide support for the teachers and leadership for all age groups The offering will go to Heifer l*roject International to purchase a gmit to be given to a needy family somewhere in the United Slates or overseas The students will learn the usefulness of a goat as they work to raise 8100 for this prun'd The motto will be "GO G O A T !" Registration is at 8 45 a m Monday . June 17 A donation of one dollar per child is asked to help with the expenses All the students of the Vacation Church School w ill present a sharing program to family and friends on Friday evening. June 21 at 7 30 Kach class will share something they have learned, and all the students will sing and trll about the offering for the goat Refreshments will be served The public is invited Over llie Tee Cup Ov er the Tee < up Results of l-adies Day June 4. were as follows I-ow gross Muriel Palmer l-ow net 1-orena Jones and Dorris Graves I-east putts Dorns Graves Special award Barbara Cutsforth June I2-.MNE Mr and Mrs Rheinhardt llaack of Portland are guests this week of (Taude and Happy Graham Sue and Darrell \ in son Pete and Anna Schwarzin. David and Lynn Schwarzin. and daughter, Diana went to Hat Rock on Sunday for a picnic They report the park in good shape, and were surprised to see how many improvements had been made Mrs Lynn Schwarzin s father also was part of the group Mrs Neva Matteson, of Heppner. and Mrs Margaret Pentecost, of Condon, attended the graduation of Scott Lillie from Eastern Oregon State College at lai Grande, on Friday night The ladies are grand mothers of Scott He received 8 B A in Police Science Mr and Mrs Harlan McCurdy their daughter Janet Curnn. and her three sons. Brian. Casey, and Joe visited the Bruce Moyers in Missoula Montana, recently Mrs Moyer is the former Diane McCurdy and she and her husband both graduated from Heppner High Their daughter. Cyndi, graduated from Big Sky High School on June 2, at Missoula Randi Moyer, another granddaughter, had recently- finished her first year of nursing at the University of Missoula I hr M<i ui>t\ s wen- happy la t*- paiI .«i I the celebration C h ùn »*SpeCT R '* 1 2 0 1 0 e v iv o * "V * R®9 $ 3 6 9 ’ J o t h T r ” e c h o ,& TRIMMERS Mr and Mrs Duane Neiffer and family are vacationing in Minnesota for two weeks They will return and spend the balance of the summer on the* Matteson Butte Lookout Mr Neiffer is a teacher in the Heppner High School c h a in s a w s in PETTYJOHNS 676-9157 Happy Fath ers Day HEPPNER SWIMMING POOL INFORMATION Judge and Mrs Bob Abrams have received word from their daughter. I Elizabeth, that a woodblock print of hers had been accepted as part of the Oregon Washington Juried Exhibition at Mary hill, June 28 through August 17 Elizabeth lives in Portland with her husband. Tony- Kick and their daughter. Sara The Heppner M unicipal Swimming Pool will open with a free swim at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 16 i 1882» Pool manager will !>«• Miss Margaret Kincaid Mrs Joyce Hughes has received notification that she is now a certi fied aerobic dance instructor Season tickets are now on sa le at City Hall. C o stsarei Mrs Nina l>enton will attend the graduation of her daughter. Claudia .Sherman, this weekend She will graduate from Eastern Washington State College at Cheney. WN. and will receive a B A in Psychology On Wednesday. Mrs Denton went to the Tri Cities lor a doctor's appointment and on to Yakima for a I visit with Dick and 1-orna Borman, former residents of Heppner Dolly Admissions A ral $30** Thru 10 Y r ............73* 320- 11 th ru 14 Y r. A d u lt ......... $ 2 3 - ff e can help you é i • $1« 13 A Up $ r The pool will lie closed on Mondays and on July 4lh Pool hours are I to 5 p m and 7 to 8 p m Tuesday thru Friday, I to 5 p m Saturday and Sunday Swim lesson information will I k * announced later Frank and Kay Anderson enter tained at a wine and cheese tasting party at their ranch home on Sal urday e\ ning There were about 40 present 1981Chev2x 4 spd, Canopy, PS, Health Dept. Friday, June 14 free iminuniza lions and blood pressure clinic, 8 am noon and 1-4 p m . Health Department Office, Lexington Monday. June 17Closed Tuesday. June 18 free blood pres Min dink 2 4 p m IlipjliHI Srigh borhood Center Wednesday, June 19 free blood pressure clinic, lone Bank of Eas tern Oregon kitchen. 3 4 pm Friday, June 21 free immuniza tions and blood pressure clinic. 9 a m noon and 1-4 p m Health Dept Office, l-exington Monday . June 24 closed Tuesday. June 26 free immuniza lions and blood pressure clinic, I 4 p m . Irrigon County offices Friday, June 28 free blood pres sure clinic and immunizations. 9 a m noon and 1 4 p m Health l>ept Office, l-rxington Engagements Merle and Judy Uowett, and Irene Barrett, all of Heppner. announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their children Sherry 1-re Cowell and Jefferson T Hiatt The bride elect is a 1881 graduate of Heppner High School and is employed at Pioneer Memorial Hospital Hiatt is currently employed with U and I Incorporated in Hoardman A July 6 wedding is planned at the Christian Life Center in Heppner Marriage License The Morrow County Clerk s Office at the Morrow County Courthouse reports issueing a Marriage License to Verlin Ray Denton. 38. of Heppner and Andrea Fran Hadley, 24 of Umatilla toca/ pickup 5,500 \9»0 Vu9 W t .O t K l 4 ,5 0 0 Ròn McDonald \ pßeoAajcC Au/ip/uae QaoC <r ft O N H IS i A/oy Sports * G o lf S h o e Tote SO Reg. 9 ” Ì $7 f t A/oy D e lu x e Velour j , 4 p c H e ad Set C o ve r Reg 14’ » $ 10’» D A Y t D e lu x e G o lf Sco re card H o ld er Reg . 4 " $2” ) ft Leath er Trl-fold B illfo ld s Reg. 25‘ $9” ft M r. M e a t S m o k e r Blc L ig h te rs ft r 'v. 1/2 Price $69” t ) Topper Nylon D uffle Bags P ro fessio n a l H o rse Sh o e Set ( N o relco R e c h a rg a b le T rip le h e a d e r $41 ft $24“ t $ 6 ” 56 ft English Lea th er A fte r S h a v e Reg. 400 In su lated for c a n s é bottles C o a s te r Cups $ 247 ) ft $ 1 ” t f ather’s Day A U T O M O T IV E C o a st to C o a st .' STOCK M u M M J ’i D a U 4 \