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I * i > M f \ Pat Bakers earn Lex. ‘most improved' yard for October They have added a number .«I shrubs. flower» and rose bushes Teresa said many of the starts came from the yard of her mother and The Lexmgtwi Garden H uk » ha\ e selected the yard rtf Mr and Mr» Pal Baker at IKS W Main as the 'musi unproved" of the season friends, and a few were purchased She said a bed at the front corner is brina planted with things that won't grow very high so as not to hide the view of drivers passing by They plan on adding a few morv flowers next spring They w ill receive a gift c e rtific a te from the Lexington What has tour wheel*. isn't rad, has loads ot power but no gears. and isn't from Japan? €t A The lleppner Harrel Club held their annual awards banquet on Sunday Oct 13 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds The following winners have been announced for each group for IttKS Open Harrels first Mary Ann Mlinkers $ ko cash second Joan Kckinan 56u cash, third Shelly Stroeber. Ho cash, fourth ■ Cindy Slroeber. Liu cash Novice Barrels first Shirley Marlin. Wo cash second Diana Hnefi Wo cash third a tie between to* wto * Vl!Vv L E X IN G T O N LU M BER M aaa-asaa M The Morrow County Wranglers held their annual awards banquet on Sunday, Oct 1.1 at the fairgrounds The following winners in each group for the I9K5 spring playdavs ahve been announced Stickhorse race first Angela Munkers. trophy, second Casey Evans, trophy, third Kathleen Greenup, trophy. fourth Annie llisler. trophy Seven and under special e ffo rt" winners Tiffame Munkers trophy, Mandi G uiterrei trophy. Brian I'apmcau trophy Jacob Sallee trophy, Jeremy Sallee trophy, Brian Knowles trophy. Corey Khrmantraut trophy. Shawn llisle r trophy. Heather Davis trophy, and Charene Coe trophy Haunted House Public Invited Thursday, Oct. 31 A •J i 4th G ra d e rs & Up i j V Halloween Party for ----------- r"N -- -- Electrolysis & Pre-school - 3rd Graders Thermolysis Games, Prizes & Refreshments Anna Sch warzin. Certified Electrologist Heppner Elks 358 . meet “ W here friends 142 N Mtm . 676-9248 ” Open lues. Wed. or by appt. 476-9181 Lto cash, second lionita Sharp, sheet, brush, currycomb, third liodney Khrmantrout. sheet fourth Jolene Salee halter, comb and pick F in on Thirteen first Michelle I'apineau. headstall, tiedown and reins second Christi Stroeber. $25. third Heather Kckinan. sheet, fourth Jason Maben halter, comb and pick Fourteen Fighleen first Shelly Stroeber, $Ui cash, second Cindl Stroeber. $25 cash, third Susie Martin, sheet fourth Bridget! Greenup halter, comb and pick Nineteen and Over first Mary Knowles. $10 cash, second Joan Fckman. $25 cash third Maryann Munkers. $20 cash, fourth Sherry Kemp. SIS cash Seven and under first Joey Hoffman $to cash second Kelsey Kvans, silver cantlc plate, brush, curry comb, third Joselyn Kvnas. sheet. fourth Itondl Kobmson halter, pick and comb - daughter (Ton it"- Doll— _ rOr K .,PVmPkin id s If f sponsored Contest by [Thru 6th G ra d e Bank o f Eastern O re g o n .First and second prizes will be awarded,/. to best in each division: /,* / 1st Prize M0 * > ’ Mrs Frances Mitchell has been here visiting her daughter and family, Mrs lairene G riffith °® C o°e gift certificate at any Heppner Merchant ^ 4 / ~ 2nd Prize \\ I A Bert Cason and Scott Cason cele brail'll their birthdays this weekend at the homv of their grandmother Mrs Pearl Cason. Frank Cason and Shawn Wilson were also visitors li . v m Weddings Anniversaries Parlies Birthdays Halloween Christmas Thanksgiving Many More! u dgm g w ill be d o n e by M e rc h a n ts a t noon on H a llo w e e n / Mr and Mrs Lincoln Nash. Mr and Mrs Dean Connor. Penny and Eric, Mr and Mrs Sieve Hickey all visiled Greg Connor on Sunday and entertained him with a birthday dinner in Pendleton FOR YOUR ■ CA TER ING N EED S BRING TO BANK OF EASTERN OREGON OCT. 28. 29 & 30th < \ Susan and Bryan Hargrove from Klamath Falls spent several days this week visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles McConnell and family and her sisler and brother in law Cindy and Charlie Sumner of Iwxingfon 1 2 fre e s k a tin g passes / Ml and Mrs W arren Voge from Portland Mane Hoskins and Mr and Mrs James O'Brien from Salem . Mr and Mrs Craig Munkers from Hermiston. Gail Howell and fa m ily . Mr and Mrs James Terjeson. Mr and Mrs James Hinds, all from Pendleton, Mrs opal Carnes from Pilot Hock Mr and Mrs James Congall, Mrs Violet Jenkins, her daughter and baby from otario The Great & k l By Mary Bryant 676-949J Relatives from out of town here to attend the funeral of Mary "M u is ir" Hoskins were Mr and Mrs Malcolm O'Brien and son and w "N Kates Pizza <$ Pastry 143 ft Main .. V J 676-52101 ALL-SEASON SPECIALS! POW-R-SURG POW-R-SURGE . IF W00 . O p ¿ 4 » # 4 99 S t a i * « '« la ic K * t i t o '» # * '- * « •ad h a r a o t i » BATTERY TESTER Aft*» i ;-JV BOOSTER 3 I CABLES ao«t too# »SCSI? IJ D & I« A T X T O WILMAR CAROL POW-R-SUROI t u ra ti (is Ph. 676-5009 holidays, so names w ill be draw n for gift exchange Door prize was won by Shirley McCarl Those present were Ians Allyn. Dorothy Hurrham, Kula Bloods worth. Margre Ball. Shirley McCarl. t.uella Taylor. Kathy Tellechea and the hostess The club recently held their third annual hull) and plant sale and state it Ihe best ever They appreciate and thank everyone for |iurtici|ia lion The Blue Mountain Fiddlers pre senteit a Concert at the la-xmgton Grange Hall on Saturday evening A stew supper was held preceeding ihe program The group was fortunate to hear Dannv Kmert, Oregn state Junior Champion during the evening I ’lans are underway for the fiddlers to return at the same lim e next year Lavrlle Brown of Newport .and Marne Hall of Portland were recent callers in la-xingtnn bringing then mother, Krda Pieper to her home after a couple of months visit with the girls and Iheir families While away. Mrs Pieper received out jmlient care atthe Newport and Portland hosjulals Jenny Sherman of Hermiston is now living al the Pieper home to help care for her October 30 the Garden Bugs w ill enertain the yard of the month « Innei■ al the I.O.O.F Hall in la’ Xington Sue Proudfoot w ill show slides of her trip lo Kussui Befresh merits w ill lie served The public is cordially invited for the evening la-xington Grange met on Monday eveing for a regualr meeting A [sitluck dinner was enjoyed proceed ing the meeting with Jean Nelson and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smouse as hosts A report was heard from Charles Buchanan concerning the Blue Mounluin Fiddler Contest An Ag report was given by Kenneth Smouse Under new business, the follow ing IMS officers w ere elected Master Delptia Jones. Overseer Carl M arlin. Lecturer Barbara Cutsforth, Secretary Jean Nelson. Treasurer Cecil Jones Steward K arl Papineau Gatekeeper Charles Buchanan. Assistant Steward J im * Yocom L A S llelda Yocum Chaplain Frances Smouse. Flora Marie Sleagall, Ceres Virginia Peck Pomona Geri Martin, and Kxeeutive Com mittee Glover Peck. Ken Smouse. Lyle Peck C W A Chairman Gerl Martin, Iz-gislativr Committee Charles Buchanan. Karl Papineau ami Carl M artin. Ag Committee Kenneth Smouse. Lyle Peck and Jean nelson The Auditing Commit tee Ken Smouse, Lyle Peck and Joe Yocom Plans were discussed con cerning Ihe replacing of the corner stone A committee was appointed tu Like care of this The Soil Conversation meeting and dinner will he November 5 al the Grange II.ill and Wheatland Pomona w ill tie -October 26 A surprise pot lurk dinner was held [Sunday following church aarvicee Ifor thr He» and Mrs Bow ley to [celebrate their birthdays A money Itn-e was presented to the couple A |gi»Nl lime was enjoyed hy all Kenneth and Linda Jonaa w ere I Portland callers Friday and Sat I unlay attending the funeral services I of Linda s .mnt wh-> passed away al I her home in Alaska The A m intia Club met at Ihe I home of Martha Munkers on Weil I nesd.iv Present for Ihe enjoyable I evening w ere llelda Yricom I Virginia Pock Padberg Eile en I Sheryl Ripple Vornile Lovgren I Bartiara C utsforth arid Martha * *6 99 Sdlc Good Thru October 31, 1985 * * * * * * * * * St. Paincks Alter Society k % * Bake Sale * Tuesday, O ct. 29 * * 1:30 p.m . a t * C en tral M a rk e t Stock U p o n G oodies * for Elk Season | * * * * * * * * * £ 4 » • 9 . Mr and Mrs Birl Stillman are the proud parents of a hahy boy , £ s4.99 II- j 1 Munkers P A R T S H«ppn«r.ioR 97836 24/ 746000 ’2 von Stile A top Te»~"ne» w> M AutomeOwe Mo e 50 M 32 ; liv Dvlphu Jones W t HItW Heppner Happenings .a W K < Lexington News The la'Xington Garden Bugs met for their regular meeting at the home of Delta lluber A report w as heard on the trees lor the [>ark These have been ordered and w ill arrive u! planting time in Ihe spring The bleeding heart plants have arrived and planted The October yard of the month winner is Betty Christman She has a large well kept yard and is worthy of the award This is the last of the yard of the month contest until spring The most improved yard of the season was awarded to Pat and Teresa Baker at J85 W Main St A gift certificate w ill be presented by the duh from Del's Market Second place went to the City Hall which is Ihe responsibility of Bay I ’apineau Match holders which were ordered for sale have arrived and ure sold out The program presented by Kathy By Justin M iller Tellechea was on gourds, pumpkins Two Tiackers 4 II club met Octo- and Indian corn It was a fun and her 21 and w ill continue meeting on informative program She brought Sundays at 4 p m samples of each to demonstrate her All 4 II member» are encouraged talk Income to Achievement mghl Octo The next meeting will lie al Kula her 27 . 6 30 p in and to wear Hluodsworth's home This is a costumes to Ihe 4 It Halloween party planned work shop lo make dried October 27 ut 4 p m Holler skating will he at the fair grounds annex Christmas arrangements It is time again to plan for Christinas and Ihe building o not certain where they would live so Heather asked her grandparents permission to plant It in (heir yard She carefully attended to it and has watched it grow into this beautiful tree The Crowell» have lived in this home for S3 years and have three grown children Howard is retired from serv ice in the lone schools anil June is manager of the lone Branch o< the Bank of Kaalern Oregon Both have lived in Morrow County all their lives Since Jack Frost v islted lone a bit early this year this wdl he the last award made u n til the p ro je ct resumes about the end of February when early bulbs should lie appeur ing, said Martin In the meantime homeowners and renters w ill have plenty of time to "spruce up" their surroundings for another year of beautiful yards in lone and la n n ily .................................................. ♦ Iwo-Trackere Permanent Hair Removal Costumes Judged ^ Howard and June Crowell. Second and " F " Streets in lone received the Vard of the Month award for October from the lone Garden Club What attracted the judges to this yard, said Helen Martin, spokes person lor the club, was the healthy green lawn that extends from the street through the parking area, beyond the see through fence to the luck of the lot and a row of apricot trees framing the lime green house The whole yard is well groomed with not a weed in sight Kvergreen shrubs follow the lol line on the east end of the yard A healthy six fool pine tree planted in the front of the house was a seedling awarded by the lone Garden Club to their granddaughter. Heather Handle, for a first award in the Smokey Bear. Woodary Owl Poster Contest five and a half years ago. when she was in Ihe first grade At that time the Handle family was lo ri Hothwell and Bridget Greenup. horse sheets Juniors first Christi Stroeber. Wo cash second Bobbette Angel, silver headstall th ird K ris ti O Hrien. w inter horse blanket, fourth Jenny Martin reins P M WM> lirs t T iffam e Munkers. barrel racing pad. second Casey O'Brien, horse sheet and leather plaque third Staci O'Brien, horse sheet fourth Cherte Papineau. horse sheet Wranglers tell high point winners Fight Ten first Steve Hoffman. 5:30 to 7 p.m, Crowell yard honored for Oct. Barrel Club announces winners M»tto T«4 Tha new Polaris Trail Boss 250. Garden Hugs in appreciation of their work Honorable Mention goes to the la-xmgtun Cily Hall Caretaker Hay Papmeau has done a fine job of improving the area there with shrubs and (lowers, said a Garden Hug Spokesperson k. ••w » *» . St, ' A