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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1985)
TKN -H m H tfpeer tieietU -Ttm ev Hrppnrr Oregon He4nr%4«>. I>ecember 2S. im i #»»»»»»##»##»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»#»»»# - Lexington News j Wed<ling ,,me Our change<l laidy of Angels Catholic Church Due to a church scheduling con tty Drlpha Jam s 989-8189 flirt the wedding of h Kdmundson and Mark Smalley has changed from 3 p m to 5 p m Again someone has taken the time carolers and each room is decorated Saturday Dec 2 * It will hr held at to place a Chnalmas tree on the roof in the Christmas Motif including of the fit) Hall As one drives into Christmas trees, a beautiful hand taron. a real welcome and cheer> made nativity set and many elves, years of mounting coats sight through the 104 and »now and Santas, reindeer etc . a really lovely Several declining sales brought the lone one must not for|(rt the beautiful setting for a party Kefreshments and Annual. The Ionian, to a star at the la-xmgton Airport To all were available throughout the even Schools point in September IMS. said who have taken the time for this fine ing and each guest received a IMS crisis isor to the group. Anna Morford Christmas cheer the community is Christmas mug and glass with the adv little money for publication, the "thankful " A beautiful lime is the highlight of the evening the gift With lone High School Student Council Christmas holidays with lighted exchange Prizes were won by appealed all classes and organiza home and lovely tree* in the win Aloina Padberg high. Beebe Mun lions for to advice and help Each dows and the feeling of caring kers second high Lucille Massey class contributed 10 percent of their sharing and great love low funds to see the continuation of the continued Morford With Lexington («range met on Monday Mr and Mrs Alonzo Henderson of yearbook help of interested business con evening for the regular Christina» Hood Kiver visited Thursday at the ¡he tributors and some fundraising meeting A fine dinner was enjoyed ('( Jones home on Sunday the events, staff hopes to meet the at 6 30 p m followed by the Christ Steort Smith formerly of Hermislon post of the publication set at around mas program Special music was visited at the Jones home provided by Cherlyn Smouse and Mother Frances Other entertain Mrs Iceland Jones and infant men 1 included group singing led by daughter visited her parents Hilda Linda Marquardt with pianist !>»ug and Joe Yocum for a couple of days Marquardt the story of St Nick by from her home in Pendleton Cherlyn Smouse A Christmas story by Stuart Ihrk. Christmas treats for The PNG Club met at the Cecil the small ones, a reading by Drlpha Jones home on Tuesday with a luncheon meeting at 12 30 The Jones and closing group singing A short business meeting was held house was decorated in the Christ Swifty Seamstresses with the nomination of officers for man motif and each guest has a By Phoebe Block state officers and the regular bust small token at the luncheon table Swifty Seamstresses 4 H club ness It was announced that Gen An exchange of gifts was enjoyed Marlin will be the CWA Pomona An election of officers was chairman members brought their sewing Chairman for I9H6 A gift exchange Joyce Buchanan, vice chairman boxes to the last meeting so that they was enjoyed with the gifts being Hilda Yocom, secretary treasurer could he checked by leader Joyce hand made by the giver There were Virginia Peck The door prize was Hughes several guests present won by Virginia Perk Those Those attending the meeting were present were la-ila Palmer, Kuth 1-aurel Chrisy . Tammy. Sherry . and The Amintia Club yearly Christ Hobinson. Donna Papineau. Joyce Phoebe mas w as held at the home of Mr and Buchanan. Viriginta Perk, Hilda The club's next meeting will be Mrs Bob Lovgren on Wednesday Yocom, guests Annetta Padberg January it im *. Members will Iwgin evening The yard has two large Kathy Tellerhea and the hosts working on projects for the Morrow decorated trees with hand made Dorothy Buchum and Delpha Jones Countv Fair in Hermislon A reception will follow in the church parnsh hall All friends and relatives are invited to attend & Fluids plaque yearbixik at lone Entrepreneurship class active P E T T Y J O H N 'S Larry, Kerry, Jo, Howard. Buck, John, Pat & Judy The tl stockholders of the lone student corporation. Products of Pride, received dividend checks last week following a decision by the class Board of Directors to pay a 50 percent dividend reports a PoP spokesperson In previous years the student corporation declared a ilivi (lend in mid January, but postponed payment until later in the spring May this lie holiday lu reinem lier, filled with the charm uf cherished traditions ••• new-found hope and happiness. ijeWitj, CASE FURNITURE V Merry Christmas l V l \ V t Have the happiest holiday yet' Missy, Kaedene, V Joyce Kay & Jerry t^pniumnn EEnrarnal Shorn •v*fy L e ts build together for the future of our children and the strength of our nation. A very prosperous New Year, all. •• In last week's news, in the account of the Degree of Honor Christmas parly I neglected to add that we had a party crasher Shortly after the meeting started. Alice Soward from Boise. Idaho called to add her bit She stales that she is in her wheel chair pretty much of the time, but she was in good spirits and it certainly added a lot to the party Thanks, Alice, for the wonderful surprise' Be» Don Shelton and his wife, Delores held op«‘n house for the members of the ileppner Christian Church on Friday night Kathryn Hoskins report* that there were lots of gixNiies and it was a most enjoyable evening Mrs Frances Mitchell and her granddaughter. Charlotte, are visit mg at the home of her daughter and son in law, George and Lorene Griffith, of lone Mr* Mitchell is the sister of Mrs Hoskins Cornett and Florence Green have 676-9493 returmsl recently from a tour that look them to Las Vegas for the National Kodno Finals Mr Green is reported to tie feeling quite well after his serious surgery earlier this year Mr and Mrs Kverett Keithley will have a guest for the Christmas holidays, their granddaughter. Tina, from l !tah Tina is the daughter of the former Janet Keithley . daughter of the Keithleys Mrs Carl McDaniel will meet her daughter. Georgina, in Arlington, tomorrow She is coming from her home in Salem for the holidays College students seen home for the holidays are Michael Bergstrom, David Green Dennis Warren, and Jim Cason I'm sure there are many others and would welcome calls from them of their parent* telling of their activities Merry Christmas to all e send warmest ^ wishes to all our faithful friends for a bright, glowing holiday lone Hardw are Butch & Helen, Loren & Della, CXina & Tonya, David & Loa M a y tlii% Y u le t ille wen%on Commodity ‘giveaway’ siateli Cheese, flour, and honey will be given from L! S Department of Agri culture surplus at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Monday. Dec 30 from 9 3 0 a m 4 p m to thoM- who meet low income guide lines Proof of address and income is required Those who are not able to come to the Center must get notes fn»mthe Center designating who is to pick up the items and return the notes with information of address and income proof b r in g you jo y , p c « « « a n d lo v e . .H a n ) (h a n k « f«»r y o u r p a tro n a g e . f l ! fit'* A A .D .S . P ip e Drainage, Culverts, Aireatlon N .C .G .G . GREEN FEED & SEED v3 » C O U R T ST. M ARKET Jock & Ruth, Tom & Shannon MAY THE BLESSINGS OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON BE YOURS Burdine Tullis. extension agent with the Morrow County Extension office, has been elected president of the Heppner Morrow County Cham tier of Commerce for IM 6 She will replace Doug Smith 1985 president Serving with Tullis for the year will be Judy Buschke first vice president. George Koffler second v ice president, and Justine Weather ford secretary Hy Mary Bryant l i I J t 989-8221 Heppner Happenings V • This year the corporation paid the dividend earlier, following the sue cessful conclusion of the first four months of operaton Silkscrrened sweatshirts with an original design by Sandi Wright were marketed through October and November, continued the spokesper son Novelty wooden picture frames, a wooden duck pushtoy, and canvas book bags were successfully marketed in December The next product, in the planning stages, consists of a card file box with a collection of favorite recipes and Morrow County historical trivia While the recipes are being collected and typeset, the class will engage in manufacturing the boxes at the lone High School shop Shareholders of the corporation have been inviteli to submit their favorite recipe* but anyone is welcome to join the fun by sending their unusual, unique or historical recipe* to Products of Pride at Box 167. lone One Swedish recipe that has been handl'd down for four generations has already been promised Members of the class this year include juniors Deena Hams. Candì Kudisill Patti McKlligott. Sandi Wright Kun McCabe, and senior Bod Taylor Marvin Peterson and Anna Morford team leach the course a joint offering of the Indust rial Arts and Business Kduealion departments at lone High School Tulli» elected ‘8b Chamber president $1500 for the IM6 hook The first major fund raising event is planned lor January 3. IM6. when the Annual Staff will sponsor a Spaghetti Feed at the first of the home games played by the high school teams Though few in num her the Annual Staff is hopeful that their efforts this year will end deficit spending, putting the yearbook back on an even financial footing vete ran staff members Patti McKlligott and Deena Ham* will be assisted by Brian Ball and Dustin Padberg in compiling the 1M6 yearbook REJOICE