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, s HU It I h r llrp p n rr G a i r t l r lim r* llrp p n rr. Orrgun H rd n n d iv Su trm b rr Thanksgiving contest winners Lexington News Holly Kebekah l>odgr met for a regular meeting on Thursday even ing The business of the evening was an election of officers and starling the plans for the District meeting in March The following were elected lo office for PM6 Kathy Tellrchea as NG. An net la Padberg as VG. Delpha Jones as secretary, Dorothy Hurcham as treasurer and Frances Peck as three > ear trustee Dorothy Jackson was elected as a member and will soon he initiated into the lodge The Bazaar and card party ws discussed after which refresh ments were served j H eppner H appenings ) By Mary Bryant 676-9493 main purpose and objective is to think of feasible ideas to improve the physical appearance of the nursing home and to make it more desirable for residents and visitors This information will be given to the hospital board The annual meeting of the Pioneer M emorial Hospital Auxiliary was held Novem ber 18. at the hospital Kleven mem bers were present The A A 1' W furnished pies for dessert and the auxiliary and staff members served I’ lans were made for the unnual Christinas decorating party- on Decem ber 16 The auxiliary purchases and wraps individual gifts for rach resident and the gifts are put under the tree and opened on Christmas The auxiliary has been responsible for various changes that have increased the com fort and pleasure of the patients Word was received this week by- relatives that Drew McClintock. age 18. son of Hoseunne Tetrick. form erly Koseanne Ayers, and Gale McClintock. was killed in Arizona this past week in an accident involv ing his motorcycle and a car He was attending college in Arizona He w as the grandson of Mr and Mrs Hay Ayers of Pendleton, and the great grandson of Mr and Mrs Clayton Ayers of Heppner Euneral services will he held in I m tirande Recently Ed and Eleanor Hemrich (»only met others of her fam ily at the Charles Hemrich home in Long view. Washington for a fam ily reun ion Also attending were brother Hay and his wife, (»eorgia Hemrich. from Valley Springs. California sister Eunice Altishin and husband, their daughter and fam ily from the Heaverton. area. Charles Heinrich's daughter and family from l.ong view. Washington Coming from the Nehalem area were Bob and Evonne Campliell friends of the Hemrich men Before returning home, the Gontys visited son Hay and family and daughter in law . Marie who is in the hospital in Seattle, Washington Mrs Deirdre Hem pel, wife of the hospital administrator, is the leader ol .1 4 II i III!) rolled 4 H Teem [to y recently helped with the blood draw ing and drew very favorable com ments from others helping Degree of Honor will meet Dec ember 10 at the home of Mary Bryant It will be their Christmas party and members are asked to bring a gift for exchange and a plate full of goodies John Cason. Mrs Ida Lynn, and Mrs Mary Bryant were in Hernuston and Pendleton on Mon day. where they combined business and doctors' visits A Committee for Nursing Home Improvements has been formed with >*at Wright as Chairperson and (»ary Nolan as Secretary Their NOTICE Until Further Notice, opening hours at the City Landfill will be from 12 NOON to 4KX) p.m. O N SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Marshall Lovgren, Adm City of Heppner The Am citia Club met at the home of Eileen Padberg for their regular meeting on Wednesday evening Those present were. Cheryl Ripple. Martha Munkers, Vonme Lovgren. Betty Mills. Virginia Peck Delpha Jones. Lucile Massey and the hostess Lovely refreshments were served during the evening Prizes were won high. Eileen Padberg. second high. Yonnie Lovgren.. low. Cheryl Kipple. and traveling. Vonme Lovgren and Virginia Peck Guests at the home of Kaye Buhl this past hunting season have tx-en. John Kubertson. Al and Mario Vela ind David Menreick of Bend and Heuben Valo of Portland Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones motored to Baker on Monday where they spent a couple of days while Cecil attended a Grange Mutual and Grange insurance seminar Three Links Club met at the home of Annetta Padberg with the follow ing present. Dorothy Burcham , Ix-ila Plam er. Eula Hloodsworth. I.uclla Taylor, Delpha Jones, Kathy Tellechea. Virginia Peck. Joyce Buchanan and the hostess Plans were discussed for the card party the (irsl Saturday in l>evember with laiella Tay lor and Kathy Tellechea hostaaaaa Tt»- p\<; CM> wffl have a luncheon meeting at the home of Delpha Jones the first Wednesday in December, December 4 wiht Dorothy Hurcham as co hostess Lovely refreshments were served and Joyce witn the door prize The next meeting will be the Tellechea home Kuth Hobinson gave a fine report on the canned foods for the neighborhood center The food was delivered last month and well received This is to be used to help the people in the area who in need of a bit of assistance George and Jo Irvin of Irrigon was a recent visitor at the Jones home I>oris Vinson of Monument visited her mother Catie Padberg one day last week Mr and Mrs T E Messenger Sr attended the luneral services of Jay Cox at Boardman recently Mr Cox's wife was Golda Barlow and a sister of Mrs Messenger Lewis Love and son Darrell of Juneau. Alaska, who were here lo attend the services visited in lx-xtng ton at the Messenger home Another caller was her brother Hay Harlow of Eugene Mr and Mrs Bill B Marquardt were Portland business visitors on Monday Hetty Marquardt and daughter Jana and son in law. Jim Hloods worth were Portland callers this week Erankltn Messenger and children of Aloha were H'xington callers at the home of his parents I»eila and Trueman Messenger Doug and Linda M arquardt attended a dinner meeting at the Stanfield Church on Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Malt Hughes and two children reeenly visited with his PARENTS: If vou plan to give your child a Hit gun nr ulher shooting dev 1er or If vou allow your child lo play with such devices, please, keep the following Information In mind II shall hr unlawful for an\ person lo discharge an air gun or lo use ans bran shnuirr, slingshot or other similar weapon within thr corporate lim ils of the 4 tty of llrppn rr (Chapter I Section 10-1-Z> \ny person violating any ol thr provisions of this chapter, upon conviction Ihereof. shall he punished by a forfeiture of not less than five dollars nor more lhan one hundred dollars. Douglas C. Rathbun Chief of Police ♦ N ><' ri. IMj By Drl/thu Jones Winners of thr H«-ppn«-r branch of Kirsl Interstate Hank's Thanksgiving coloring contest are, from led Jaclynn Hughes. 4, winner of a teddy bear Kyan Adrlman. II. winner of a radio and Tina Chinen. II winner of a SIS Rift certificate Winners from the three age groups were selected from a total of 134 entries 4 ^ s. » * •»' mother Majo Hughes, and a sister and fam ily Mr and Mrs Bellamy and a brother and fam ily Mr a nd Mrs Kandy Hughes Matt and Joy were recently m arried in West Virginia and are now making their I tome in Boardinan M rs I .eland Jones Marie* and daughter Nicola visited her parents Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom last week S W C D meets Dec. 5 Morrow County Soil and Water Conservation District will m«-et Mr and Mrs Dave Hudson are spending a few days at the home of her mother. Barbara Cutsforth Other recent guests at the Cutsforth Cabin have been her son Gene lleliker and Luanne M cKenzie of Fullerton, California; a brother. Phillip Wet more of Huhlin. Califor nta. her mother Minerva Denslinger of The Dalles. Linda and Bill Hutch enson and Joe Sellards of Prtneville Mr and Mrs Stuart Dick and child ren of lone, and Mr and Mrs Asher Wood and Jessie of Portland Ix-xington Grange met on Monday evening for the regular meeting A potluck dinner and a reording by Frances Smouse were enjoyed A fun story aboul wire gates and fences by Delpha Jones and the National bird by Joyce Buchanan John H am pil ad m in is tra to r of Pioneer Memorial Hospital gave a most interesting talk on the plans for the hospital and nursing home Honored guests at the meeting were Bryce Kune Master of Willows G ran ge and A n n ab elle J e a g g e r Master elect of Wheatland Pomona After a short business meeting the group adjourned Overnight guest of Cecil and Delpha Jones was A n nabelle Jeagger of Condon Dales lo remember Food sale al Del s Market on Friday by Holly Kebekah l»odge Pomona and Subordinate Grange installation al Greenfield Grange December I. 2 30 p m Holly Kebekah UKlge held their Thanksgiving turkey potluck dinner al the hall on Thursday evening Afler a bountiful dinner four tables of pinochle was enjoyed The next meeting will he December 6 There have lieen some entries to the lodge (Holding and anyone in the building without business there will be turned over to the Morrow County Sheriff's Dejiartment Even though the build ing seems old and vacant it is the property of the l^xington Oddfellow D xlgc and should lie considered the same as any other owned property So if you do not have business pertaining to the lodge it w ill he lies! to stay away from entering the building or basement Mr and Mrs Lyle Peck returned Thursday evening from a business trip to Portland Installation of Grange officers for those unable lo travel December I was held at the Willows Hall on Sunday with Dot Halvorsen and husband 1-ewis doing the work After the installation will be held December I in Boardman at the Greenfield Grange Hall witht he Umatilla team putting on the work Pleas«- if you are not installed make an effort to do so as it makes the year start off better if all officers are duly installed A Morrow County Weed Control Ihstrict Board Mi*eting is sch«-dule«l for Wednesday, Dec 4 at 7 p m in the Morrow County Offices at Irri A a e od -» II- w m m r ltid r CH RISTM AS HOLIDA Y Tarps SALE Coyer Trucks, Starts Friday, Nov. 29 Ends Tuesday, Dec. 24 g o o d t i m e t o f i n d G i f t s & S p e c ia ls !'. D/llUj 217 N Main 676-9158 district budget knapweed grant funds Skeleton weed. budg«-t report and Yellow star thistle spray pro gram The public is welcome HO 87 First Christian slates Thanksgiving service The First Christian Church will be holding a special Thanksgiving ser vice this Thursday at It a m This service will be aimed at focusing our attention on the real reas«»n for the day There will he singing scripture about these things (or which we are thankful The service will be about 30-40 minutes in length and anyone inier«-*t«*d in joining in this time of worship is encouraged to attend F or fu rth er in form ation c a ll reading and praver to help us think 6 76 920 8 Adventists begin program and world programs for the needy “ Once again solicitors will be ringing doorbells. inviting the co m munity to share in a giant op»-ra!ion to bring hop«* and help to literally millions " the church spok«*sperson concluded Members of the Heppn«*r S«-venth day Adventist Church will conduct their annual caroling and ingather ing program the first two weeks in December Contributions received from the public will I m - used in community Ilianksgiving Eve service slated The lone I'nited Church of Christ is hosting a community Thanks giving Eve service on Wednesday. Nov 27 at 7 3 0 p m This service of prayer, music, and meditation is open to everyone The choir will sing a sp«*cial anthem An offering will I m - received for World Hunger Belief A fellowship time w ill follow the service Ecumenical Advent series scheduled Ecumenical services are being planned fo r the T h ursdays of Advent, tx-ginmng D«-ceniber 5 The community is invited to gather at 7 45 p m for fellowship with the worship beginning at 8 p m and lasting about 45 minutes On December 5 the serv ice w ill be al Hope Lutheran Church in Heppner and the iheme will be Hop«- On December 12. the lone Untied Church of Christ will host the service on the theme of Joy On December 19 the service will lx- held at Yalby Lutheran Church with a theme of Peace The worship each week will in elude responsive readings, scrip tur«-s, music, and quiet time for meditation. An offering will be received for Africa Famine Belief, and in addition, those attending are askt-d to bring a can of food for the N eighborh ood C en ter C hristm as baskets Everyone is welcome to attend All Saints sets Thanksgiving service A Service of thanksgiving and Ihaise will b<* held Thanksgiving eve. November 27 at 7 p m The public is invit«*d The Kev Izzett's m«-ssage will refl«-ct on the mira culous power found in the word thanks A Bible Study for youths and adults is held Sunday s at 9 45 a m The first Sunday- of Advent will be celebrated Sunday. Dec 1 with the lighting of the first candle in the adv«*nt wreath Study group plans meeting A delicious putluck luncheon was enjoyed by 16 memb«*rs of the Khea Cre«-k study group, following the lesson. "W hat's New in Notions" A vid«-o was shown on all the new shortcuts in sew ing Beverly Wright was the leader of the m«*eting at her home She had a lot of new gadgets for s«-wmg and led a discussion about Ih fir ap p ro p riaten ess for home use The next m«-eting will be at the Creth Harris home D«-cember 4 at in M The lessiun is A C.W W "Irelan d " B M C C lists Ilianksgiving closures lx- closed at 4 p m Wednesday, Nov 27, and reopen al 6 a m Monday. Dec 2 No day or evening classes are schedule for Thursday or Friday. Nov 28 or 29 All offices and facilities at Hlue Mountain Community College will lx- c ! o s « h 1 N ov 28 through Dec I in observance of Thanksgiving The McCrae Activity Center will A.D.S. Pipe Drainage« Culverts« Aireation Itebbie Jones and children from Echo spent the wt-ekend with her parents Joe and Hilda Yocom N.C.G.G. 989-8221 Mr and Mrs Charles Buchanan. Mr and Mrs Lyle Peck and Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom visited at the C C Jones Kanch Saturday where they enjoyed a clam chowder supper and played a hit of pinochle rehearsal Tu«*sday evening at 7:30 Those who love lo sing, especially for the Advent Season are invited to join. stat«-s the director, Geneva Mathews The pastor and his wife, Nancy, leave Tu«*sday for their home in rural Creswell to share Thanks giving with their two daughters. Sharon and Marti, respectively of Scottsdale. Arizona and Seattle. Washington The Kev Dixon expects to return on Saturday and Nancy the following Tu«-sday poo Western District Service Represent ative for White Equipment Company from Hopkins. Minnesota According lo Luther Fitch. O S U Extension Agent. Mr Thomson, a specialist in basic maintenance of motors and other essential equip ment components has delivered s4-minars throughout the W«-stem States His trip lo this area specially for the Winter Farm Fair program is being sponsored by Hutlercreek Equipment Company His sem in ars a re on basics, stress«-* Fitch, and are appropriate to all equipment regardless of make or model All farm mechanic« and mainlen ance personnel are specially encour aged to attend Mr Thomson will be speaking al 1 0 30 a m Wednesday. December 4 in Thomjison Hall al the Umatilla County Fairgrounds in Hermtston rsl Buy a Bla/e King W ood S tove And Get A Free Glass Door F r e e G la * s N o w Through January 15 Tofc« odvontoge o4 our holidoy spec«! cotoly** modeH ond go* o buy ony one ol our mne Skua King non gloss door or Pendleton blank o f Slafo king heettondm g ttovet ond firepfcxe m»#ft% como *n three i n n Softy Princess and K«n<, and m thr*« co lo r» (block, b row n and charcoal) Planty of m o d a l» to c h o o »a from and a S tay Clean glass door for fraa' Enjoy n o tch in g tha fira and »to y w a rm w ith a tong burning Bia/e King »to v a or ftrapiaca insert * « *•*•*•• •**«•««» m-m «Hw kau» l*w«u^< 9 |HM «MM I »*• æ n *•<*«**« S m « ■ a**«» wsKiwy p« • t O m i ■ -«y • « •»•»*** »uidnn Blanke*»* Farm Fair IxiasLs equipment specialist One of th«- many sp*vial features of the Winter Farm Fair will be a program on farm «-quipmcnt maint enance given by Mr Don Thomson. Thursday . Dec S. 12 » al Beechers in lone Weed board to meet Dec. 4 Znn The new home of Mr and Mrs John Kipple was arrived and is being set on Tom ST reel Sermon series to address faith The first of a two part series of sermons on "F a ith " will be brought at the 10 M a m , Sunday worship service at the Heppner United Melh odist Church by Pastor. Mel Dixon on the subj«*ct "Authentic Faith is D e c is iv e "' Assisting the pastor as l.iturgist in the worship hour will he Doug Drake The congregation joins the pastor by inviting the public to attend and also enjoy the coffee fellowship after the service in the church parlor Church school class«-* for all ages tx-gins at 9 a in and the Sanctuary Choir meets for Com m unity C alen dar 989-818V a l l g t O pen W F ree ^ W e d Rather Give You Th* W ool Than Pull It O vai Your Eyas O vj # Blaze King catalytic m o d e l« aia the m ost efficient, c le a n e x burning w ood »t o v a » availabla Period W h a n other m ono fact or a rt claim superior par for mane • ask to »♦# their O regon State CertifK ation Than com pare Bla/e K ing perform ance w ith any other »to va and yo u * *ee w h y Bla/e King can 't be beat That • w h y we can GfVf yo u the w ool rather than puM it over your eyas W han yo u buy a Bla/e King catalytic stove or fireplace insert w e will give you fR tt a $2 ■ 70 Pendleton w o o l blanket fo r the past years Pendleton W oolen M e* have been famous for high quality beautifully w o ve n w o o l p ro d u c t» Y o u w o n t need a blanket w hen yo u snuggle up to you* Bla/e King but w hen yo u »# traveling sitting at a football gam e feasting at an outdoor corn roast or resting m the ski lodge you M love the w a rm th of these 1 00 pen ent virgin w oof H ighland M otor R ob e» I «V « B « e » • < m * at « w*ha"i«f Quei« lev* -Hi/ti '■> m **1» c 91 ** 1 - IH x M iX C u e fcn — n ( «*• ,~«a**H 676-S00I 676*157 •Tie P » • 09* i •- • a*** « n e « CVw* * • j i n %m »Mau* <»♦ #**•<•»«■»«* • V» » t » tQ 'o ) U 0 0 k u W »•• •*«• HEPPNER ^