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I h r M rp p n rr ( . í i r l l r T i m r * l l e p p n r r . O r r g o n V\rdnr%d*%. F e b ru a r* I t . Ithb t" 1^ ^ lectrolysis Thermolysis Community ('alend ar Wranglers Board to meet There »ill br a Wrangler a Board meeting Wednesday, Feb M at 7 Permanent p m «1 Kat« i V i l l a in Hrppnrr All 'hoar interratiti a rr invited to attrnd Hair Removal All Saints Bible Study continues All Sainta' parish will be pres enting a program at Pioneer Nursing Home this Sunday at 2 p m All are welcome to join in this time of singing, sharing and Christian Fellowship The meditation will be given by Rev Izzett The second Home Bible Study will be held tonight. Feburary 19. at 7:30 at the vicar's home on Rock Street The class will be reviewing the Anna Sch warzin, C ertified Electrologist major events In the book of Genesis and what their significance is to contem porary Christians Along with this we will begin study in the book of F.iodus and parts of Lrvit 676-9248 O p e n Tuesdays o n ly <r by app't K 'U S Prayer A Healing services are held Thursdays at 10 a m and 1 p m Everyone is welcome to attrnd these services Wise guys and gals... F are well potluck slated at Willows A farewell potluck dinner has been planned for 6 30 p m Friday. Feb 21 at W illows Grange Hall to honor Bryce and U h jist Keene who will be moving to Hermiston They will be presented a money tree Visiting and cards will follow the dinner E v e ry one is invited to attend lone Drill team slates performances Reception to honor women vets All Women Veterans and Inter ested persons are invited to a reception on Sunday. March 2 from 10 a m to 4 p m at the Portland Veterans Administration Outpatient Clinic at 8909 S W Barbur Boule vard This reception is to honor women veterans as part of Port This is the first year for the lone Dance and Drill Team They have b«*en performing at the home football and basketball games and are planning to perform at the Big Sk\ District Basketball Tournament on Saturday land's Women's History Week act ivities from M arrh 2 through March 7 The public is invited to join in this special event to honor women in the military past, present and future Women veterans, active duty and non active duty, are encouraged to wear their uniforms to the reception Il y D rlpha Jonrs Ecumenical Lenten series continues Last Thursday evening began the ecumenical l-enten Series entitled. "Issues Facing Christians Around the W orld." There was a large turn out of people despite the unfav orable weather Those attending heard the Rev Cathy Barker des cnbe the issues that are facing Christians in Eastern Europe and the U S 8 R This Thursday evening. Feb 20 . at 7 :30 p rn the senes will continue at the V'alby Lutheran Church This week's program will feature issues that are facing Christians in China and will be presented by Fred and Helen Martin The Martins have traveled in China and will be able to share with us in their program the particular issues that are prevalent to Christians in China The public is encouraged and invited to attrnd this program Refreshments will again be served following the pro gram by the hosts at Valby Lutheran Church Next week. February 27. the series will he presented at the All Saints' Episcopal Church in Heppner On this evening the series will look at issues of Christians living in Scand inavia This program will be presen ted by Donna Bergstrom Your attendance is encouraged in this Ecumenical la-ntrn Series, said a series spokesperson, with the hope that we all might expand our hor uons and expose ourselves to the unique situations that Christians are experiencing throughout the world Study group learns care of papers hair Heppner Happenings By Mary Bryant 676-9493 M r William " B ill" Collins is a patient at St Vincent Hospital in Portland He would appreciate rec eiving cards from friends, and also phone calls, but he may not have flowers or plants The hospital's address is 9205 S W Barnes Road. Portland. O R 97225 - Room 528. phone 299 3528 Mr and Mrs Paul Breeding were in LaGrande one day this week on business Mrs Nina Denton and Stanley Cox visited in S.iverton over the weekend at the home of their sister and brother in law, M r and Mrs Nor man Griffin Mr Griffin had re cently lx-en awarded the Bronze Star for services during the war He was discharged in 1945 after being re leased from a prison camp Mrs Linda Sinerms accompanied Mrs Denton and Mr Cox home She had been a patient at the Medical Center in the West Hills of Portland Mrs Eva Griffith has had her daughter. Mrs SL.rley Cunning hatn of Slevrnsville. Montana, as houseguest this week Mrs Cunning ham has also visit« J her sisters and families in this area Mrs Hazel Hamlin accompanied Mrs Judy Buschke to Bend, where she is visiting her son and daughter in law, while Mrs Buschke is alien ding meetings in connection with her work Mrs Te rry Blevins of Ckiah her daughter. Mrs Bob Brady, and daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs Casey Artiogasl. came over on Saturday to visit Mrs Blevins' narenU. M r and Mrs Ed Gonty The occasion was the birthday of Mrs Brady Mrs Inez Erwin is a patient at the Si Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla and would apprei iate hearing from friends The address is 401 West Poplar Street. P O Box 1477, Walla Walla W A 99382-0312 Recently I sorted through some recipe clippings saved by Mrs Carolyn Cason, my former mother in-law Mrs Cason first saw Hep pner when there was just one log cabin On the back of rrcip«- for Green Tomato Pickle, I found the following "M a so nic Tem p le at Heppner" - Work on the new Masonic Temple for the Heppner Lodge of Masons is to start immed •Paint— P ain t- PAINT •m u i id 4 Holly Kctx-kuh laxlge met on ^ T h ru s d a y evening for the rtgualr will lx* prizes Mr and Mrs Dave Piper ipatm miH-ling with the N G Kathy Tel Dave la-Check of the Grange are the proud parents of a baby girl. lechea in the chair Committees Tiffany Rose horn January 27 at the Insurance Association was a la-x were appointed for the 1986 year and Community Hospital in Pendleton mgton caller on Wednesday of last plans were discussed for the District The young miss weighed a bit over 6 week meeting March 22 at the Lexington Visitors on Sunday at the C C lbs Grandparents are Hetty Mar Hall A Valentine s«-cret sister re quardt and Mel and Betty piper. Mr Jones Ranch to help celebrate Mr vealing party was held and those June s birthday were Mr and Mrs and Mrs T E Messenger Sr and who wished drew names for the next George Irvin of Irngon and Kenneth Mrs Higgins and Ada Piper year Refreshment were served The CW'A of the la-xmgtnn Grange Jones and family of la-xmgtnn met a the Cecil Jon«*s Ranch on Tuesday A speaker . Sandra Rill anents to use. and many oiner dps Rhea Creek Study Group met at Administrator of T ri County Home which were very helpful the home of Delpha Jones. February Health Agency was greatly enjoyed Follow ing a delicious potluck She explained the working of the 5 with 14 members and six guests lunch, a busin«*ss meeting was held, agency, the financing, and answered present Two of (he guests joined the presided over by ( ‘resident Beverly group many questions Wright The next me«-ting will be at Donna llach and Judy Stevens led It was decided to have an Easter Mildred Wright s home on March 5 a very informative lesson on what Day chicken dinner This will lie Suhj«-ct of the meeting is reducing served at the grange hall with an valuable pap«-rs to ke«-p. such as the salt, sugar and lals in your diet afternoon of pinochle playing for dtx-ds of property, health and life those who wish There will lx- no insurance policies, passports, birth charge, no prizes for the card certificates, etc. They explained players Something will b«- planned about safe places to keep them, such for the SI Patrick's Day celebration as safe deposit box«*s and fireproof places in the home For tax purpos«** in Heppner Refreshments were served to keep all records of all major purch J«-an Nelson, Geri Martin. Barbara as«-s and sales Keep W 2 forms and all income and exp«-nditures for at Cutsforth. Josi P«*ck. Charlene Pap U-ast five to seven years, they ineau. Hilda Yocom. Joyce Huch anan. Marie Steagall, the guest and advised Debbi Ropp explained many the hostess The next meeting will lie things about hair care what kinds of at the home of Joste Peck K«-nt Hloodsworth. small son of shainpixis and conditioners to use for different types of hair, perm Carlits and Jim Hloodsworth. under A no-host dinner will begin at 6 30 p m a business meeting will follow a t7 p m lately after the conclusion of the Morrow County Fair C.C Robbins, Portland architect, has prepared the plans and they have been accepted The new structure will lie of brick, two stones high with full basement It will be located on ground 40 by 110 feet, and will cost approximately went major surgery recently at St Athony Hospital in Pendleton to repair a couple of fingers that had been damaged in an accident He is r«*cuperating at home Charles Buchanan is a patient in the Veterans' Hospital in Walla Walla A visitor in l^exington last week wus Clarence Buchanan from John Day While here he and Alma Vinson and Joyce Buchanan motored to Walla Walla to visit Charles and on to Pasco to visit another brother David Ray and Debbi Miller are the proud parents of a baby boy. Carl Marcus, born at the Community Hospital in Pendleton He weighed 8 lbs and I3 'j o t Grandparents are Hetty Marqurdt and Mr and Mrs T E Messanger Sr and Jo«- and Bonnie Rea Miller Kaillyn Mane, infant daughter of Jim and Dianne Cutsforth received treatment for 10 days at the L'niver sity of Oregon Medical Center in Portland She returned home last Sundav la-xington Grange met Monday- night The meeting began with a potluck dinner as usual Following the dinner, the speaker was the new county agent Fred Lundin He sires sed that the office is open for suggestions and help at any time Anyone who has a qm-slion or needs h«-lp is welcome to come talk to him Under the business of the evening we surveyed our budget for 1988 and the main topic was moneymaking The card parly that was scheduled for February 15 which was canceled due to the storm, will lx- held February 23 It will begin at 2 p m At the next meeting, there will lx- a hat and tie conl«-st The women are to decorate their hats, and the men are to make their neckties There 118 i s s i " Mr and Mrs Dean Connor, Penny and Eric, and Mr and Mrs Lincoln Nash attended the ball game in The Dalles on Saturday The Nash's spent the weekend with Mrs Mary Springer, sister of Mr Nash The Connors went on to Portland where they visited Mr and Mrs Morgan Connor and attended the Trailblazer game of Sunday Former resident honored By D rlp h a Jones Former Morrow County resident Armin Wihlon is among 12 d«*ceas«*d employees of Butler Aircraft who were honored by a memorial erected near the Butler Aircraft Center The 12 were killed when a DC 7 aerial tanker crashed near Klamath Falls September 14. 1979 The memorial is made of stone set in a concrete base Benches along three suk*s of the monument over look the tanker loading area and Roberts Field Butler Aircraft and D«*an Johnson of the U S Forest Service are responsible for the memorial Arm in Wihlon, worked at the Morrow County Gram Growers and for Gar Availion at the la-xmgton airport, Orville Cutsforth and other farmers in the area His widow Bennice lives at Redmond a son Richard in Kentucky and daughters Judy and Alice live in Washington Armin was a past Master of |x-x mgton Grange ft V foconi motor«*d here they la-land Jones, granda lighter tuple of days Lexington News Arts <X Crafts Asoc. to meet The Morrow county Creative Arts and Crafts Assoc w ill meet Monday, Feb 24 at Kate's P in a in Heppner and in the Heppner St Pat's Day Parade The team is made up of J r High and High School students The girls are instructed by Jocelyn Jones 78 Saab 7S ^ * ^ 4 *dH>edan 78 Plymouth Votare 77 Ford LTD 4 dr. 70 Cadillac 65 Mercury ★ 64 Corvette * USED PICKUP 82 Jeep CJ5 82 ££p(¡}4)r^fckup 78 LUV Pickup with canopy 76 LUV Pickup with canopy 78 Ford F250 763>Qt1à 76 Che». 4 spd 69 Ford Pickup "Very nice", 4 spd, 360. B IG R E R IM S P R O C K E TS 82 Honda Prelude 78 Land Cruiser T R A C K P R ESS ID T U R N OR R E P L A C E BIN 4 BU SH IN G S M A C H IN E B U IL D U P O F ID L E R S A R O L L E R S USED CARS 77 CIO Chevy U N D E R C A R R IA G E R E P A IR NEW 4 R E B U IL T K A ILS ♦ RIMS . R O L L E R S Deal with Hon! Ä D ES IG N 4 B U IL D O C R OWN C A BS 4 P IIE S S U R E IZ E R U N ITS 676 9 1*1 TMÍ OUST IET7FR IN AUTO PARTS B & C REPAIRS, INC. 422 7408 422 7418 oooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 A H N IV Ä 1 b y Heppner Parents (H u b Friday,Feb.21 Saturday, Feb. 22 3 p.m. J a m S e s s io n : P e te G ra v e s Heppner Elem Multi-Purpose Room D o o r P r iz e s We've got your needs Covered! ft p ('an Help You! 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