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The Mr ppnri l.a z e llr Time* Heppner Oregon. Wednrsdav Octobei 1C IMS-FIVE ! ......................................................................................... .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Lexington News li) I h-lfth u J o u r s City o( Prndlrton offer «1 „« Tht . K,,WA Jean Nelson was surprised on her birthda) when her son Chuck and his Jspan bridge for reuse Some funding ma> hr available for relocation or w ife Lisa Nelson held a pot luck restoration .Structure will be availahr until contract is let for th • dinner for her Visiting was enjosed replacement bridge Contact Jerr> odman oTy M a n L e r i v , „ b> the group after dinner was served raiMftfllmi. P O Box 190 Pendleton Oregon 97B0I. Su .1 27 « IS! 1 to Mr and Mrs Alfred Nelson Jr of Pendleton Mr and Mrs Jack Karak l “ublish«sl iH tober 1«. Novemtier 13 and December ll |«S of Hertmston Mr and Mrs Hud Hatty Mr and Mrs Edmond (¡only, of Heppner Mr and Mrs Roy Martin. Mr and .Mrs Ken Smouse ' f i and Kenny Lyn and Cherlyn. l.ucile Peck Mr and Mrs C C Jones and the honoree and host and hostess £ i ^ Prrums * National Register eligible 311 Warren trass ït lT / ' HEPPNER CITY LANDFILL Cecil and Delpha Jones and Virginia Peck were Portland bust ness callers on Friday O p e n t o t h e P u b lic S a tu r d a y s & S u n d a y s Jim Mallen of Hood Kiver was renewing acquaintances in Heppner and lexington Me will he remem tiered as a roach at the Heppner school 1 t o 5 p .m . Faa*: liladys Schoonover from River side and Florence Montanve of Juaskrt. Washington, nave tieen recent callers at the Lawrence Schoonover home Miriam Dahl is now living in Ihe Venice Hendrickson home 73* p e r can >13 per truck load Carlyle Harrison of Mermiston was a Lexington caller on Saturday >4.30 per level pickup load Some loads determined by the attendant. If you need to get into the landfill during the week call attendant, Betty Bailey, on Mondays and Thursday ONLY at 676-521 1 A d d itio n a l $5 0 0 fe e c h a rg e d fo r these calls per trip Joyce Farell was a patient in Community Good Shepherd Hospital in Mermiston following an areidenl injuring a hand CWA met at Ihe home of Nila Hover on Tuesday The meeting was conducted by the Chairman Leri Martin Plans were discussed for Ihe Hlue Mountain Fiddler s visit to the Irvington (¿range Mall for a concert on Saturday evening. Oct 1» There is a stew supper planned i for Ihe evening from 6 7 followed by the concert Plans were also dis W a tc h N e x t W e e k . Drive-In Three Links Club met at the home of Lrila Palmer on Thursday Plans were discussed lor the Hataar and Food Sale to he held November * Ihe and coffee w ill fie serv ed al noon with pinochle in the afternoon The next meeting w ill be held a( the Hill Padberg home and the roll call will he “ Something that I am Thankful For" A report was given on the October card party with the fol lowing winning prires men's Mi John Tellechea, men's low Kenneth P alm er. Women's hi .Sue Vinson, women s low Norma Kra Sarah Adkins and Luella Taylor traveling and door prizes Helen Keithley ami Harold Wright Refreshments were served The next card |>arty will lie November 2 at the hali Those present for the afternoon meeting were. Kula Hloodsworth Virginia Peck, Anetls Padberg Kuth Robinson. Dorothy Hurcham Kathy Tellechea. I>elpha Jones and the hostess Lovely refreshm ents were served w ith Virginia Peck winning the door prize When Youre hto ] You Always Try htorder TO O M UCH SEED! Top quality/Big Seed REGISTERED & CERTIFIED CERTIFIED HILL’81 TREATED WITH VITAVAX 200 Eric Anderson 422-7204 INVESTING IN THE 1980s Building wealth in todays economy Wednesday, Oct. 23 fuit 7:30 p.m. s**'H*" Heppner Neighborhood Center FRfct! SPONSORED BV IDS PERMITS R e q u ir e d f o r A l l B u r n in g e x c e p t in B u r n B a r r e ls . O b t a i n p e r m i t s fro m A l l e n or Forrle Bu r k e n b l n e . ------------------------------------------------------------ ^ À R G A IN S B y ! TH E BUSHEL NEW TRADE INS 1984 Dodge % ton 2x V8, 4 spd, PSy under 16,000 miles 1981 Chev PU 2 wheel drive V8 4 speed 1979 Chev Monte Carlo VB Auto, PS NICE CAR B ob 676 9108 r CHEVROLET i M c D o n a ld ! Ambrose Chapin is still a patient in the Heppner Hospital He is somewhat improved, but is still not able to have visitors He would appreciate hearing from friends, however Mrs Luella Harris, secretary treasurer of District No I for the United Nations Pilgrimage contest, attended a meeting in Pendleton recently She reports that materials concerning Ihe contest will shortly la- distributed to the schools in this Rev and Mrs Ed Cutting were recent guests of Mrs Ida Karra They were returning from two months' of visiting in Minnesota He is now retired and they have sold their home and now reside at the Willamette View Manor Their address is 12705 S E River Hoad. Apt 320 North. Portland. OR 97222 (in Monday they were luncheon guests of Mrs Farru liefore leaving Mrs Sylvia McDaniel and Mrs Justine Weatherford were also pre sent While here. Rev Cutting visited several old friends lailh at their homes and in the hospital Their phone number is 503 652 6579 Al and Jane Boat on of Portland were weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs Tom Huddleston of Heppner Mrs lla Albert of the Salem area has been visiting her daughter and son in law. Mr and Mrs Jim m y Prock Mrs Albert is a former teacher in Morrow County, having taught at Hardman before the school was closed She makes her home at one of the retirement homes in the valley Mrs Sadie Parrish returned home Sunday from a trip with two of her grandsons, Scott and David Parrish, their wives, and David's small son They traveled in a motor home and visited Sisters, then on to Diamond laike, where they tried their hands al fishing Then on to Koseburg, over to the coast and on up th«* coast to Portland Mrs Parrish reports Ihe weather was ideal and Ihe scenery -.vas beautiful His son. Jack brought her home on Sunday Mr» Betty Tanner has returned home from a stay in the mountains 520-1014 29 99 45 99 99 99 520 1016 520 1017 520^ 1018 6 8 520 1015 12 20 i 6769123 « I GREAT PERFORMANCE t / / / / / SALE i / / / / 20% O FF / t t f # # / t t / / / / f I / / / t News was rather hard to come by this week Practically eveyone I called said they had no news Everyone is resting up from hunt mg. I guess 15 99 19 99 148 E Cent« à t Mr and Mrs Tom Troxell have recently moved to Hardman where they will make their home 14 2 4 52b 1010 52b 1013 Heppner Auto Parts Mr and Mrs Charles Huchanan were Portland visitors last week during hunting season She enjoyed the scenery and walking in the mountains CAPAGTY TONS MODEL NO 3 » 99 10 99 tierald Messenger and son and Franklin Messenger and son have tieen uniting at the T F Messenger home and enjoying some hunting By Mary Bryant Ô76-94V3 cM ifJl^auicc fja e b i PRICE Mr and Mrs Fugene Sonstegard of Sumner Washington are now making their home in la-xington at the a irp o rt L u v illa Mrs Sonstegard is a sister of Mrs Hover i H eppner H appenings Mrs Nina Denton has jus! returned from Iwu weeks' vacation in California She visited with Ihe Rev Kd Walts and his wife. Zoe. at l-ikepurt on (Tear Lake and also visited with her daughter. Joyce Pagan, at (¡ilrov * cussed for Pomona (¡range which will be held at I-exmgton Oct 26 at 10 a m Dinner will lie served at noon The door prize was given to Jean Nelson as it was her birthday tjovely refreshments were served S o m e t h in g N e w C o m in g F o r !! Y O U !! 2 ¡n » W V -B IH V NOTICE OK A V IA L A B IL IT Y •• • ... . >— ¿/Congoleum Inlaid Vinyl Floors / / NOW THRU NOV. 2! / f Call for Appointm ent t t t / t / / Cmw> 6 l i u l n . / &R ■ Cabina«« I * C m u T il. IlH h M C W l M . / Floor Covering U n « « « « « fra# Moppnvr W a k G«*a»aa«aa4 t a/ 179 9411 • A ». Dreading A White Christmas? Dream About A Blaze King. OjToIlO iO T iX -* f » •» B la /o K in g c a ta ly tic s to v e s are a w o o d b u rn e r's d re a m o f e ffic ie n t, ha ssle fre e , cle a n h e a t E ffic ie n t B la /e K in g 's K in g c a ta ly tic s to v e is a lm o s t 77 p e rc e n t e ffic ie n t *. w h ic h m e a n s yo u a c tu a lly save o n e th ird o f e v e ry c o rd o f w o o d A t th a t ra te , a K in g c a ta ly tic ca n p a y fo r its e lf in tw o or th re e yea rs H assle fre e A B la /e K in g e lim in a te s th e hasslo o f c o n tin u a lly fe e d in g th e fire The K in g c a ta ly tic 's la rg e fire b o x c a n be lo a d e d w ith w o o d and le ft to b u rn all day o ve r 24 h o u rs on a sin g le lo a d o f w o o d A d u a l fa n s y s te m q u ie tly m o ve s h e a te d air th ro u g h th e s to v e and o u t in to th e ro o m A n d th e a u to m a tic th e rm o s ta t g iv e s y o u o ve n , c o m fo rta b le h e a t w ith o u t th e co n s ta n t fid d lin g w ith d ra ft c o n tro ls th a t o th e r s to v e s re q u ire C lean B est o f all. B la /e K in g c a ta ly tic s to v e s b u rn c le a n ly A u n iq u e ly d e s ig n e d c a ta ly tic c o m b u s to r s y s te m re d u c e s c re o s o te b y 9 0 p e rc e n t, so yo u r c h im n e y s ta y s cle a n e r, lo n g e r * So, if y o u 're tire d o f h a u lin g an d c h o p p in g w o o d , tire d o f fe e d in g th e fire , tire d o f c le a n in g y o u r c h im n e y , tire d o f th e n e ig h b o rs c o m p la in in g a b o u t s m o k e re m e m b e r you c a n re s t easy w ith a B la /e K in g \f1 * > > % V Less mess, less fuss, more heat Blaze Kings —The Clean Burners Aglow to hear LaGrande speaker The Heppner Womens Aglow Fellowship w ill meet Thursday. Oct 17 at 7 p m at the Episcopal Church parish hall in Heppner Evelyn Donnell, lai («rande who serves as Vice President of Retreats on the Aglow area hoard, w ill fie Ihe speaker Aglow is a non<enominational Christian organization and women of all faiths are invited to attend For more information call 676 523« or 422 7404 tP ettu icJi ■ n J 4 (J d HiPI HEPPNER 676-9157 676-5001 * Tinted by Oregon DIO »0 76 9 percent overaN #•!!.< tern y and only 1 6 gram* per hour of particulate • -4 '4