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SIX - TW* H rppnrr G anM e-Ttm n. Hepfwer. ()r*«.»n W rtfnrsrf.,. Jun* II. 19*6 Community Calendar Hear 'n Their By Eva Hamietl 422 7557 Dance to Fitness begins Monday had a picnic in the Snell Park at Art ington Thove attending were Ixslie and Kim Thotnp»on and children. Sandra and Joe Halvorsen Susan Sanchez and children, of Herttmton and Kellie and Carl Chrivtman jnd family. On June 2. the »eventh and eighth grade and their parent» had a going away potluck »upper for their teacher. Kip Norn», at the home of Mr and Mr» John Jcpscn Bunchgra»» Kcbckah Didgc met al Beecher» Cafe. Thur»dav June 9 At the meeting Helen Pettyjohn and I »a Hamlett gave report on attending the State Rehekah A»»emhly at Pendleton la»l week After the meeting, an annual birthday wa» held, honoring all birthday» during the year Coming Event» June I'O p en Hou»e honoring Glady» Drake on her HOth birthday To he held at the United Church of Chri»t from I 5 p m Mary Kincaid was a member of the HXXh graduating claw of Whit man College She received a oachelor of Art* Degree on Sunday. May 29 after successfully defending her thesis She is the daughter of Mr and Mrt Lindsay Kincaid Their other daughter Margaret graduated from Kactem Oregon College. Fri day. June 6 with a major in Sccon dary Educstion. Margaret hat been practice teaching at Heppner High School Om last term Barbara Collin» and Diana Km caid tooli the third and fourth grader» on a field trip June 3 They toured the Pendleton Woolen Mill» and the Harm Pine Furniture Factory They alto enjoyed a picnic in the park Kathy McCahe u i dieir hue driver Myrtle Intel of la Grande ha» bee-. vi»iting at (lie home of Anna Rail thi» pact week Lewi» and Donna Thompson celebrated their 92nd wedding an- niver»ary la»t Sundav, June I Thev A Dance to Fitness cla»» »pon v>red bv Blue Mountain Communi ty College will begin Monday . June Ih The cla»» will run Monday», Wedne»day» and Friday» from 7 30 K 90 a m for 10 week» The course t» divided into two five week »egment» and »indent« may take Adult and Family Service« counselor Janet Phillip» will be at the Center Wednevlav, June IK P m 9 90 to noon Prc applic.ition» .ire available at the Center The Women Infant« and ( fi l.tr» n clinic will be held at the Center Fri day. June 20 from 10 12 and I 9 p m Appointments must be kept The volunteer« at the Center will be having a Rummage »ale this sum mer to raise money for Center need« Donation« are welcome Lexington News Linda Van Winkle, former Lxx ingtomte and daughter of Gladys Van Winkle 1 » graduating this week from law school in Los Angeles. California Going down for the oc casvion was her motlicr. Gladys Van Winkle, and sister l-cora Koffman and um Patrick. Josie Rradd. Mr» Boh Van Winkle and daughters Tercssa and Christie Mr and Mrs Tom Bradd (Glenda Kay) arc the proud parents of a »on James Micheál horn in Salem The young man weighed H lbs II oz Maternal grandmothers are Gladys Van Winkle of Salem and great grandmother Sally laiwry of Mt Vernon and Mrs Bradd of Salem He gnn» a sister Josie at home Megan McCahe of Pendleton visited her grandparents Dorothy and John Edwards last week She 1 » the daughter of Lori and Ken MeCaba Cecil and Dclpha Jones attended the Rhea Creek Grange on Friday evening at the home of Muriel and Flincr Palmer There was a good crowd in attendance Pomona (¡range will he hosted hy Rhea Creek in July at Anson Wright Park This will he the yearly memorial Holly Rehekah Unlgc met on Thursday for the regular meeting with the V G Annctta Padherg in /By Delpha Jones 989 8139 the chair Reports on the Assemhls in Pendleton were given hy the delgatev Virginia Peck and Dclpha Jonc» Leila Palmet her D D P appointment tor 1986 K7 Plans were di»» u« . ,1 t i .i “ Fathers Day" loud »ale IVI's Market The last meeting tor the > months period will he a politick pi, nic al the p.uk D m the Rl 1 > if (Xidfellows. and their tannin lh is also the quarterly hinhday pans with tfic gift exchange Refreshment' were enjoyed Certificates for I00X eye hank donation and l-iducalional loan fund were presented to the lodge lxxington Grange will meet on Monday evening at 6 til p n r il, Jean Nelum home with a potluck dinner, »erved in the yard A relax ing meeting » planned so grange- arc encouraged to try and attend A coffee hour will he held from Drake'» HOth birthday Her children I 'p m June 15 at the lone United encourage everyone to attend, but Church of Chn»l in honor of Glad» « request no gift« (hristian Church slates VBS Vacation Bible School hegin» June 29 at 9 a m at the Chri«lian Church Anyone from age four through «i*th grade can come at no charge Thi» year'» theme i» "Jevrn I La*ve You ” Student« will alto meet the Apovtle John (in puppet form) and watch the adventure» of Felipe' who live» .it Nino» de Mexico in Mexico City On the last day of VBS. a Fun Day at the City Park it planned with vac k lunche». devvert. game«, with pn/e» for all “ You won t want to mi»» all thi» plu« Bible «tone« craft», «ong« and mixtion »tone»,” »ay» »chool organizer« For more information, phone 676-9209 Almost 800 perton» received master'», baccalaureate and assoc late degree» from Southern Oregon Stale College in «eremome. at Lithia Park on Saturday. June 7 A total of 789 degree» were awarded to pervon« who completed vtudie» during »um s p r im ï s Vacation Bible School, sponsored bv the I pt«copal. Methodist. and 1 uthcran churches. « vet for June 2 9 27 from 9 a m till main at the Mcthodivt and Fpiscopal churches Children age three through sixth grade are welcome The cost 1 » $5 per student or a $15 maximum farm iy rate To prerrgister your child, or for more information, call Marie Lane at 676-5513. A teachers meeting is scheduled for Tuevday. June 17 at 7 90 p m and volunteers to teach or aide are still needed I he Heppner W omen’s Aglow f ellowship will meet Tuesday. June I ’ at 7 p m at the Morrow County fairground» in the 4 H Annex building in Heppner Cathy lay of Ml Vernon will he ihc esening speaker She and her husband have two teenagers She has served on the John Day Aglow Hoard as treasurer, corresponding secretary and president She will he «peaking on "participating in the word, not just a listener of the word. ” Aglow is a non denominational organization of Christian Women W omen and teenage girls of all faiths are ins ited to come For more infor mation call Marie Key. 422-7532 or Harhara Collins. 422 7539 1 Aglow to hear Mt. Vernon speaker am 12 1 ATTEND 1 m os 9’ $ 1 6 95 sq yd Vinyl-1 - 12’xl7* Reg $28 Now $1250„ * I - 12’xl5’ Reg $28 Now MOsqyd 1 - 12 x30’ Reg $19“ NOW $ 1 2 5°sq yd C i mi ft liMltMB f « * a w c ft C « « « i< Til I IiW l .k lkM k M C C « « 6 6 i M i M N N ^ Floor Covering »1 $ YOU CAN EAT T h is a a 0 '0 9 „ to 0 ® continae«»- (buffet styleY Sunday • 12-2 p.m. Monday - Friday • 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Kate’s Pizza and Pastry 5-10 years - $1.50 14 ) N. Main Summer worship schedule listed Sermon topics during June are A meeting for alcohol related pro Mem« is held at 7 90 on Monday evening at All Saint»' pan»h The meetings ire open and the puMic is invited Summer worship hours are as follow« Wednesday» Holy Commu mon and Healing Sersicc at 10 90 a in Sundays Holy Communion al K a in and Holy Communion at 10:30 a m Die next Home Bible Studs will he held at the church on Wedneadas June 18 at 7 30 p m The Book of Job will be the topic tor the esening 11th Armored plans Rev l//ett was recently selected as ( hristian lalucation leader for the regiment reunion Diocese of Fastcm Oregon His first responsibility will he the hosting of a i urribulum workshop to he held at The I Ith Armored Cavalry Kcgi All Saints' on August 2 ment Reunion of Viet Nam and Stauhnng. West Germany veterans will he August 90, 91 and Se|iteinher I, 1986 F.lizahethtown. Kentucky P l » / 'i , ' 1 t I U i'll'- C + V » .1 Z A 4-J ;] For further information, conlai t Paul 1 'Willy“ ) WUaon (51 - 64 city m North America mer and fall 1985 and winter and »pnng I9K6 term» It o the college'» 60th commencement C i hy Lynn riedlund. formerly of Morrow County, rrceived a Bachelor» degree in »ctence- mathematK» FOR YOU! Carpets-l Roll Earth Tone H i-lo w Reg $17 sq yd Now $12 « ,d Blue Hi-1 x33 Reg Now $ 1 0 » ,d Bible school slated June 23-27 .11 1 either or both Co*t i» $90 for 10 week» and $13 for five week» For information or to regivter call Blue Mountain Community College co ordinator Marie I -arc at 67b- 90.99 or in»truclor Rene Siminoe at 676-5019 To celebrate 80th birthday Neighborhood Center /By Neola Mackey There will be a cheete giveaway Tuevday. June 17 at the Heppner Neighborhood Center from 9.30 a m to 12 noon and from I 30 - 4 90 p m Proof of addrex» i» re quired rhove unable to pick up their cheeve must vend a signed note designating the pervon to pick up their cheese Notes are available at the Center New guideline» from the federal government are in affcci so it is necessary to call the Center. 676 5879, to determine eligibility Receives degree from Southern Ore centered around the topic 'That's What The Bible Says,-' and an at tempt to grapple with the hard say ings we will he encountering during June in the Gospel according to St Luke The youth camps at Cove arc In terdenominational and children of all faiths are invited to attend these actum packed weeks of church camp Scholarship money is available see ad for details 4 sears A under - Free Heppner 676-5210 Happy Birthday Ava A ll Friends and Relatives Are Invited to Help Ava Wright Celebrate Her 92nd Birthday Friday, lune 13, 7 - 10 p.m. at Cal's Lounge in Heppner G re a t G if ts fc M jut»« is • o A D M i ! * '5 Heppner Booster Club’s 1st Annual RIG RENO IYITE All Your Favorite Canines Public Invited (21 & O ver) 7 p.m. Saturday, June 21 Elks Lodge U pstairs HUGE PRIZE 3 I ★ Trip For 2 to Reno * 100 Gal of Gas « 2 Sports Passes «1 St Helen’s Flight « H a lf Beef « 2 Kitchen Cabinets «Ranch Pack lumber «M ariners Ticket Package «Canyon Lakes Golf Package * 2 Man Rubber Raft & «Truck load of Firewood ♦ Self Propelled Lawn Mower i Devin OU) DUn Pwlhrrt A l « 1 « Pnvotinji «Microwave Oven (Get's Electric) «George Strait Tickets (HHS Home (¡arnesi MAR Floor Covering I (4 cords) (GAR Aviation) (Km/ua Corp ) (Court St Market) Oars (Monxwv Counts Grain (¡timers i ♦ Willow Creek Float Trip!?? «Roy Clark Tickets SCORES OF OTHER FANTASTIC PRIZES 2 Dozen Cinnamon Rolls (a month for 6 months), 16 Piece Bucket of Chicken, 2 Taco Salads $10 in Car Wash Tokens, 8 Tan Sessions. 1 Ron McDonald Car Care 5 Tokens for Car Washes. 1 Clock, 2 Steak Dinners, Moose Planter $100 Off Any Installed Windshield 1 Ton Hay. 1 Hr Backhoe Work (within 15 miles of Lexington), 1 Of Roundup’ , 1 Five Gal Drum 2-4 D, $10 Certificate for Radio Shack, 2 Steak Dinners. 2 V&G Burgers 1 Hr Labor. 10 Lbs 7018 Welding Rod 1 Simple (non-trust) Will, Professional Welding Repair Pkg . 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