Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 30, 1986, Page NINE, Image 9

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    I h r H cpptici G u itf lr - Iinurv, H rppm rr, O liv in i, M i i I ih m I d i
Heppner Happenings
H* Mur* K m ani
Mrv Frances C in llin of Silver
uxi soiled in Hrppncr this weekend
with relatives M r and Mrs M ike
Cray. Stanley Co« and Mrs Nma
Demon were among those wuh
whom she spent time
Mrs Ruhv Becket returned
home Tuesday evening alter spen
ding the winter months with her
daughter and lamily She has the
same phone number. hTb-quik and
would welcome calls (rom her
friends
- Degree ot Honor met last Tues
day with Bettv fanner presiding A
discussion was held on the coming
trip to Baker lor the District conscn
lion A hsid sale w ill he held May d
Mr
and M rs
Iru m a n
Messenger Jr . o f Hcrmiston were
dinner guests on Monday at the
home ol Mr and M is Nelson Con
nor and family It was the Connors'
wedding anniversary
M r and Mrs Bill Anderson of
l ake < Kwego were weekend v isitors
o l M r and Mrs Claude Graham
M r and Mrs Hernard Damon, then
daughter and son in law were also
guests and their son Mark returned
home w ith them
Mrs Lincoln Nash and Mrs
M ildred Padhcrg took the Senior
Citizens tour ol the Apple Blossom
Festival at Hood River on Sunday
Lexington and lone people also took
part in the tour
M r and Mrs Pete Schwar/in
were in Portland lor the weekend
v is itin g
th e ir
c h ild re n
and
grandchildren
M r and Mrs I I Dick have
reccived word that their son. Stuart
his wile Julie, and their lamily are
hack in the United States after a stay
in Australia Mrs Julie Dick visited
her parents, while Stuart toured
oth e r countries, among them
Bangledash fhey are guests ol Gene
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H clikcr in California for a few davs
helore returning to eastern Oregon
On Thursday. April 24. a
miscellaneous hrtdal shower was
held at the* Methodist Church in
Heppner lor fric ia Jcanninc Hunt,
hndc elect o f Curtis Dean Rohmson
o l Pendleton Miss Hunt is the
daughter o l IVan and Lots Hunt o f
Irv in g to n Hostesses for the attair
were H a rrie t Pierson. Eileen
Padhcrg, and Sharon Harrison Ap
proxm ulcly 30 guests were present
Lilacs were used about the room for
decoration
Sirs Ha/el Bauman has been
visiting her son and daughter in law.
Jac k and Carol Holt ot Portland this
past week They brought her home
this weekend and while here, attend
cd a cribbage meet in Hcrmiston.
where Mrs Holt won Sit«»
Sirs Ida Lynn was in Pendleton
Stonday on business She was ac
compumcd by tier sister and nephew
John Cason
Sirs Helen Keithlev has been
a patient in St Anlhonv Hospital in
Pendleton the last lew davs She ex
peels to be returning home shortly
This weekend was a busy one
lor the |unior and senior class at the
high school The annual dinner was
a bit unusual as the main item on the
menu was a roasted small pig com­
plete with an apple in its mouth The
prom was considered a huge sue
cess In watching al least two
generations graduate from our high
school. I Icel that it is remarkable
how many o f our graduates have
gone on to secure higher education
and become lawyers, doctors,
engineers and others who have
become successful in the world of
business, etc I feel that we have had
some outstanding teachers who have
inspired the students to go on to
gicalcr things
Attends veterans’ service conference
Morrow County Veterans' Service
O fficer. Donna Rictntann. attended
the semiannual statewide County
Veterans’ Service O fficer Con
fcrence held A pril lb . 17 and IS.
I^Kb. at the Inn ol the Seventh
Mountain in Bend
The session, sponsored by the
Oregon IX-purtiiK-nt ol Veterans' At
lairs, pros ided county veterans ser
vice officers with u|slated inlorma
lion necessary to assist Oregon
veterans, their wulowsor widowets.
and dependents in apply mg lor stale
and federal veterans' henelits in such
areas as housing, education,
counseling, claims, employment,
medical, compensation, and pension
assistance
Keynote speakers included
Oregon Department ol Veterans' Al
lairs Director. Jon A Mangis. VA
Chief Benefits Director. R J Vogel.
Portland VA Medical Center Direc­
tor. Barry Bell. Rosehurg VA
Medical Center Clue! ol Medical
Administration. Dennis I epper.
W hitcC ity VA Domiciliary Chief ol
Medical A d m in istra tio n . Scott
W a lke r. W illa m e tte N ational
Cemetery Director. Billy D Mur
phy. and F.agle Point National
Cem etery
D ire c to r,
O liv e r
Crcvwick
Other special guest speakers in
eluded Fred Juarbe. Director. Na
tional Veterans Service. VFW who
spoke on veterans' issues. David Ad
dlcsionc. Director. Legal Services,
Vietnam Veterans of America, who
gave a legal overview of veterans'
h e n e lits. and Tun M a rlin e /.
Legislative Director lor Oregon
Congressman B o b Smith, w h o ad
diessed the new (iianun Kudinan
law
Trade shoxx slated
in («rant C o.
F.vcrything from s to ck handling
equipment and trucks, to recreation
geat and compulcis w i l l I k - on
display and lor sale at the (iranl
County Fairgrounds in John Das,
May 2 4 lor a special trade show and
auction
While checking over the equip
ment, tack and information booths
at the trade show there w ill he time
lor spectators and exhibitors to take
in a fashion show a Salety Lxhihi
lion, and carious kinds ol lood and
drink as well as a lull Ilia* up ol
entertainment planned for ihe
carnival like week end
The trade show, sponsored by the
Grant County Chamber o f Com
mcrcc. w ill also feature ihe annual
“ Grantski Auction” which w ill sec
livestock, office furniture, and |ust
about everything in between go on
the bloc k under the gavels ot auction
cers Clay Tanlcr. Duane Balcom,
B ill Kuhnen. and l.inscy kkvllie
Ihe lime blocked auction w ill get
underway al I p m on Saturday in
the fairground sale ham and w ill last
until everything is sold
Ihe trade show w ill open at noon
on Friday with a ribbon cutting
ceremony ami w ill continue till alter
2 p m on Sunday
Some exhibitions at the trade show
w ill be waterhedv. house building
logs, new Kenworth logging equip
nient, saddles, computers, and even
a
Senior
C tii/e n 's
booth
k p id .H), IWM» M M
Local woman earns degree
Community Calendar
Retired educators meet Ma\ 3
t ml d ol the l n u lilla Morrow
Counties Oregon Retired Iducators'
Association w ill meet on Saturdav
Mav 3 at the Senior Citi/ens Center
in Irrigon. Oregon at 11 a m
The business meeting w ill be
r<ai,M.«a K c •* tun,-boon at noon
Ihe program message w ill be
given bv I Iva Rlcgci State Presi
dent o l ihe Oregon R etired
I duc alors -\ss»x i.itHHi Mrs Klegct
w ill a lv i install the new officers
there w ill be speculi music
I uesday . Mav IV area residents
w ill have an opportunity to have
their bits si pressure and bhssl vugat
cheeked al M uttay's Drug Store
Irom
30 a m to 11 30 a m and
I 30 p m to 4 p m
This health screening program is
heme sponsored bv Tri Counts
Home Health Aecnev
Pioneer
Memorial Hospital and Mutiav s
Drug the puhlis is invited to drop
b) between the ahuve hx*uis uik I take
adxantage of this tree service
Registered Nurwv Irom the Home
Health Ageinv w ill he doing the
linger sticks and blood pressure
k. hec k \
Ihe M orrow Counts Private
VS midlands Association w ill meet
fuesdav May b. 7 10 p m at die l l
tension Building in Heppner
Ihe program for the evening w ill
he provided by Ed Tarrusky.
Forester with the Kin/ua Corpora
lion and John Shaw Consulting
Forester Also Phil Kuhl. the new
Oregon Stale kk midlands Assoc ta
lion President plans to attend the
meeting to discuss ihe plans and
directions ol the stale organt/alion
in the upcoming two sears
Some o f our community’ s hard
working voluntcetv w ill he honored
in a presentation Mondai Mas A al
7 V) p ni at the Heppner F.lkv Club
fen outstanding volunteers were
selected by the Heppner lone Branch
o l American Assoc lalion ol I'm ver
vity Women lor a
Salute to
Volunteers
Hors d'oueuvres coffee and
punch w ill be served by A A l kk
members following ihe presentation
I versone is welcome to attend
A M kk members ate iked to
meet at Ihe F Iks Club at
p m
For more inforninoti, contact
Karen Beck. Nancy la n kto rd ot
A pi 1 1 Hilton Svkev
Morrow Counts Creative Arts and
Crafts held their meeting April 2H at
Kate’s Pizza After the meeting
Shirley McNary and Mary Nikander
demonstrated the tra it of China
Painting Thcv also showed several
completed pieces ol their painted
bowls and plates
the next meeting w ill be- Mav |u
at K ales P i//a
Bv Justine kk ru th e rfo rd
For many years the congregatKir
ol Heppner'v l mied Methodist
Church has held its spring yard sale
on May 's first Saturday
Die Methodist Women w ill have
a large assortment ol baked loods lor
sale in the church basemen! I hey
w ill also serve lunch between I I
a m and I p in
The tables on the lawn w ill be
loaded with children's clothing tiom
new horn to age il) There w ill be a
mass of household attic les A velec
lion ot tovs w ill be sold be the Sun
day School teachers Ida I aria w ill
again otter her artificial (lower
cemetery arrangements there w ill
he some tools, some hooks, and
some plants lor sale
Ihe l nited Mcthodictv promise
fantastic bargains” and state that
this sale w ill definitelv he the lop
stop lot shopfvison Saturdav Mav
l Horn w ,i in until » p m
Blood Pressure checks Max 13
Calhv Hedluml. daughlet ol Koget
and Shulev Palnici ol Heppner
iccc'iillv received a bac hclor v o l art
degree in general studies with an ein
phasis in uuth ami w icme Irom
Southern Oregon Stale College in
Ashland
W hile attending school at
Southern IL diurni was a membet ol
Ihe Geology and French Clubs She
is a I ^ H graduate ol Heppner High
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Highest Cold Cranking
Amps on the Market
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Woodlands assoc, to meet Max 6
Have vour Air Conditioning
serviced X ref faired hen'.
BIG
On the Farm Service
A lso
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THE FIHST LETTEH
IN AUTO PARTS
Volunteers honored at Max 5 meeting
B & C Repair, Inc.
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D c tm c T o H it* G o o d O l ' S to m p in '
M u s ic O t T h e
K.J.K. WESTERN HAM)
Friday & Saturday, May 2nd & 3rd
Wagon Wheel Lounge
Creative arts club slates meeting
Spring yard sale set Max 3
V I lo o t
H e p p n e r, O re g o n
Your Host Chuck Marquardt
y x ix m m m u x u m u m m u u u u t S K u n x
Save $VO°° D u r in g
T o r o O pen
Guaranteed to start on
die first or second pull.
(iolf class to begin Max 15
A beginning golt cla ss sponsored
by Blue Mountain Community Col
lege w ill be ottered starting Mav 1 '
on Monday and Ihursday evenings
from h to 7 V) p m at Willow Creek
( ountry 4 lub Cost lor the course
is SIS
For turthcr inhum ation, call
BMC ( coordinalo! Mane la m
t i ’ ti MiW oi the instructor. John
Fdmundson. h7b x 177
All cSaints lists activities
A ll Saints w ill hold their next
home Bible Study at the home
ot F.riv and Marne Anderson on
Wednesday May 7 at 7 M i p m
Members w ill meet al ihe church al
7 p m to carpool
The parish is in the process ot
nuking up a pictorial church dirct
tors Members and friends ol the
parish arc invited to sign up lor sit
tings to have single or lamily group
pictures taken Pictures will be taken
from 4 d p m on Tuesday . Mav 20
and Wednesday. May 21
I he Bishop's Committee and I ay
Readets will meet next Sumlav. Mav
4 tollowmg the morning worship
A vet vice ol Healing and Prayer
is held each Ihurvduy at 4 p in I he
public is invited there w ill be a
Sunday school teachers meeting
tonight al 7 »() p m at the church
( amp dates tor Cove Camp and
Conference Grounds have been vet
for the summer Although these
camps are sponsored by the Diocese
o f Pastern Oregon they are in
lerdcnominational and open to
children o f all faiths Interested
parents should contact the parish ol
Pie Annual Sloe kholdci s Meeting
o f the Farm Credit Services is vet lor
A pril 30. according to Robin A
Fletcher, nunager o f the Pendleton
office
Registration w ill begin at b »0
p m . dinner to be served at 7 30
p m in the l-ct'er Buck Room.
Pendleton Round I p Grounds
The Associate Directors o l the
Farm Credit Services Pendleton ate
Tad M iller, chairman, ol Heppner.
Dick Snow . vice chairman. P.cho.
Royal Raymond. Helix. Donald
Hawkins. Pendleton Jerry Meyers,
Heppner. Robert l.a/inka. Pilot
Rock, and Lawrence Coppock.
Adams
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Farm credit service sets annual meet
That's the new (.Tb starting gu.inmtii tiom Toro The
only starting guarantee ol its kind in tin industry I low does it
work''Simple IfanewfiTSimwered r<>M> lawn mower tails to
start on one or two pulls lor 2 years. I< will fix it free Yes.
tree Now that's a guarantee you t amount on I’ullaltet pull
Come in .md a-e the new (LI'S OH V Lcycle engine today l ot
starting guarantee details see your Toro Dealer
InM ant C redit. No money dow n, low m onthly
pay inenls. Available tncjualifi< d buve-son Turn revolving
charge plan Ask for details
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anywhere tor Mother's Day.
Sunday. May 11
The Floral Teacup and Saucer
Bouquet for Mothers Day
Beautiful dowers m a charming
stoneware teacup and saucer
The loving gift that lasts a long,
longtime
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A n n u a l M o th o d is t l a u t i S a le
'Children's Clothes
'Baked Foods
•Rummage Sale Items
•Toys
•Cemetery Pieces
•Much, Much More
•Lunch Served - *3 00
11 a m. to 1 p.m.
Corner of Church & Gale Streets
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