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HH K Tbe Heppner ( i l i r l l r T lm n Heppner Oregon tte4ne%dj«\. tklobrr IfAi Lexington News •♦»•»«»»»»A*«*»*»»###*»»»#»#»#»#»»»»» #♦»»»»»»#♦»#»»#»■< »»»»»»»»»»< Dcl/iha Joncs / / y Mr and Mr* Inland June* of IVndlrton are the proud parents of a baby girl, Nicole Marie. born at ( ommunity Ho*pital in Pendleton I hr young lad) weighed 6 Iba S*y oz Maternal grandparent* are Hilda and Joe Yocum of Islington (•real grandm others are Venice Hendrickson of IVndleton and Klva Yocom of Wasco P aternal Krand|M>reni* are Carolyn Jones of Pendleton, nre.it grandmother is Marie Bannister of Weston Hilda Yocom is spending a few days in Pendleton getting acquainted with the young miss Mr and Mrs Beryl Stillman are the proud parents of a son Thomas George born Oct M at Pioneer Memorial Hospital The young man weighed Bibs 13 oz and joins five brother* at home Maternal grand parents are B arb ara Smith of ia'Xinglon and William Smith of Kllenshurg. Washington and pater nal grandparents are George and Virginia Stillman of Heppner Barbara Cutsforth returned home on Saturday from The Dalles where i»lie bad taken her mother. Minerva Densltnger home after a visit with relatives and friend* in Heppner and Alma Vinson and Joyce Buc hanan were Walla Walla callers on Monday when they took Charle Buchanan to the Veterans Hospital there from Pioneer Memorial Hospital where he has been a patient the last several days Virginia Peck and sister Dorothy Jackson returned to their homes after a week s visit in Portland Bob Anderson of Salem has been a business visitor in la*xington this past week Karmen laxtslie was delightfully surprised on Wednesday evening when about 30 friends surprised her with a cradle shower Hostesses for the evening were Judy Osmin, Linda Jones and Bonnie Ball following the opening of the gifts lovely refreshment* were enjoyed Norlta M arquardt. Portland, spent several days last week with her parenls Bill and Kena Marquardt Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom were recent callers in The Dalles Crossword Answers 'O ctober 31 \| lo se *' î . f r t H . iy 'W .'J'.- J Ï I I lie s /one inhabited by K«»d Serling and Mrs King Comedy about an inn in Vermont "A " Landing Kemington Burns Comedy Hour An aid«1 to the governor Tom Selleck s character Strokes Hill St J K s city town ( lues Miami and McCormick Trapper Court Detective laicey's partner Three detectives live on this boat Falcon Michael laindon's Highway cads here Pioneer Memorial Hospital reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Ken Culver, lone admitted (Ictuhrr 24 discharged October 28 and Dana Krowl. Heppner admitted October 26 discharged October 27. The following patients were still receiving ra re at the hospital Tuesday Kmma Drake lone admitted Ortobrr 22. Cornett Green. Heppner admit ted October 26. and Martha King Heppner admitted October 26 Lexington The Morrow County Clerk's office reports issuing a marriage license to Troy Murdock Jam es. 22. and Kathleen laxjeille Kixin. 26, both of Boardman ’ Hospital Notes 1 9HV-til8 V Marriage Licenses ‘Prim e T im e It’s a jungle down there .'¿■J-î.-.Vi.' i- tÄA'r.J. -■fi'* -J rx • ui' •SÄ'.'l.'LUi.1 L A A A'- ' üï . U : x a . J . •. * « L a • a i A j u h m . .‘i i r i t t « l'.tk j a . i . x . i L ‘.'LX'. '¡'.U. ». y. * . ï . j u ï . 1 a . i — b r V ' i * »i P: A A ; J J J 1 |. a,"«: " I_! L . 'I J . * : » r J t â e î L L U i;J * J r .Ä Ä J M X J i L J . l 'a i . ' IM1211 J J - " J . J-'-!. J - L JU ' it h y « > « ( « |“ I .»' t . i t ■ S t| lUp I I l i 1 | |t .1 I ì t v ft :/ s& ik *■ Lion s Hub members Kusty F.sle* le ft' Dave Hampton and I Kin Shelton clear brush and vines from Hinton creek last Saturday The three were part of a crew of Lions members which cleaned op the creek from the fairgrounds to qua id St ft 11 f m f )> X iiU Jt’i t Js’i l’ü F s f t o i 1 t At a Thursday. October 24 meet ing. the Columbia Basin Klcctric Coop board of directors, approved hiring the consulting engineer Hex D Brown of Vancouver, Washington As consulting engineer, Brown will make recom m endations for improvement in the Columbia Basin system and inspect and approve the work when it Is completed Co-op Manager Fred Toombs reports that »onte of the coop * transmission ! L î . l ' ‘U , . A - ‘« l - i a 1» a _ j 11 > ’Ll11. j L.1! ! JL.LL.J_ u equipment needs to he replaced and Brown will lie in charge of the project The hoard also approved the audit report and affirmed an excellent year of operation Although a large investment was made in the plant. Toombs said that the coup was able to meet the Kural Klcctrifiratlon assoclaton mortgage payment sails factorily without borrowing Around About Hy Justine II cHthcrford i*« t !1 i Ü i J U L 'i l £ $ . -L A l , « . J it X l u i . i . * u i . u i ' - i : Bridge Kach year the Lions Club cleans sections of creeks around Heppner so in the event of high water In the winter debris will not pile up and cause flooding ( 1 B E C Ixmrd approves hiring consulting engineer i'i n > T T i t s 'rr.T - i t i • «P USED C ar : s .X j ' j 14 Series from a movie with Itichard Pryor 16 Knight Buter 17 A J and Hicks last name Id Court Now we've come to the end of the year s tenth month which closes tomorrow with one of childhood's favorite day's. Halloween It is good to know that Heppner children are being invited to supervised parties this year The largest may be at the Klk'* rooms where the DeSpains. who have opened their home on spook night for quite a few year*, have contributed some of their scary equipment Among those busy groups, the Heppner Chamber of Commerce is working at getting together a new county promotional brochure, a welcome newcomers" coupon book and is ready to tiegm the selection process for the annual First Citizens Banquet The so busy Senior Citizens are still selling chances on the three cords of firewood the men cut and hauled downtown, and the senior women are having a What Not" sale table each Wednesday noon at the meulsite and have plans to continue their series of card parties at the Kpiscopal Church The United Methodists had a successful hay ride, cider press and wiener roast in the twautiful sunshine at the Doug Drake ranch last Sunday Next Saturday. Nov 2. that congregation had invited everyone to the church for a pre holiday bazaar and luncheon and that same day the Lexington Uidy Bugs are holding their third annual bazaar When "valley people from the Slate of Western Oregon" ask what do you do up in that dessert area’ - I hope you all are saying we do plenty and we also have lots of wonderful sunshine' Personally my cup has runneth over with activities in (H-iober including the fun trip to Heno with dear friends and the evenings of joy watching the baseball playoffs and the World Series when I really cheered at seeing the Kansas City Koyals force a seventh game, that no run. II lo 0 game that gave the Hoyáis their very first world championship New forage growth scatters elk Hoosevelt Klk are widely scatter ed due to the new green forage growth from recent rains and warm weather, said Glen Ward of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife He anticipates that 60 percent of the Klk hunters will opt for the first season October 30 to November 3 and that only about 40 percent w ill hunt the November » 17 season The elk population is stable compared to last year, he said, but since moat branch antler bulls were harvested last year, hunters can expect to bag mostly yearlings this year Hunting conditions should im prove with snow. Ward concludes the best chances will lie in thickets lacking roads Hell donated to city The school ludi from the Ia'Xinglon School District was recently pre vented to the City of Lexington and has been placer) on top ol the City Hall by Ia*xington citizens The bell is from the Ia'Xinglon School, which has I wen closed for about 25 years Buf But I ICO« u * t m ilttr A sp ider so m a say it not really an in sect b ecau se all adult in se c ts bava tlx lays w h ile a spider h a t eight Oldsmobile Nova AMC Wagon Cadillac Mercury 84 84 82 81 63 51 PICKUPS Dodge \ Ton Blazer Jeep CJ5 GMC 4x4 Jeep Wagoneer Int'l Wheat Tuck 676-9106 ¡u s 117 S Mom HUNTERS Save Your Hides D o n ate yo u r D eer & Elk H ides for th e V e te ra n s R e h a b ilita tio n C e n te r Look for h id e b a rre ls around tow n H c |)|> iic r I' Ik*« 3 5 8 5**.* * Gladys and the others on the card party committee have planned an evening of cards for next month They have scheduled that parly for Thursday evening Nov 14. begin ning at 7 30 p m in the parish hail of the Kpiscopal Church SATELLITE 75 74 72 70 65 ■ Î T SED Senior card party winners named By Justine Weatherford Gladys Connor, chairman of the committee for Senior Citizen card parties announced that the prize winners at last week's Thursday's afternoon party in the Kpiscopal Church were, for bridge first Florence Green second Winifred Cox and low Bill Collins al pinochle F.dith Babb was high scorer. 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