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IVH», Lexington News By D elpha J o n e s 96 9-8109 Heppner Happenings ' ■ Islin g to n Grange met on Mnn Jay evening (or the regular meeting A [««luck dinner at the home of Jean N c I mki wav greatly enjoyed with Chuck and l.iva 'Sclvon at co-hotU During the meeting a Memorial wav held for a departed member Mel Boyer Frances Smouve provided violin muvK and Mane took the pari of ChapU-n At the huvinevv vevvion It wav voted to provide a money donation to the Ron Mv Donald houve in IN inland A fine legivlalor report wav given by Chuck Nelvon Plans for a Fair Ho»Hh were discussed Ihe nett meeting will be on a Sunday in July at Cutvfonh Cabin Mr and Mrv (eland Jones and daughter spent the weekend with her par.ntv Joe and Hilda Yocom Mr and Mrs Scott Halle ire vmtmg friends and relatives in the area Annetta Podhetg entertained with a ptraishlc party on Frt A lunch wav enjoyed at noon Prevent were Ruth Robinvin Dorothy Hurchain Hilda Yocom. Delpha Jones, Fran Peck. Jovie Peck, t-cila Palmer and hostess Prizes were high Delpha Jones, second high Leila Palmer and liascling Fran Peck Holly Kchckah laidge met on I hursday evening for Ihe last meeting until September This was a jmtluck lor Kchekahs. their husbands and children There was a good crowd in attendance A good report was heard on the Fathers Day lood sale A plan was discussed for the Fair, perhaps pic and coffee, and plans for a Fair Hooih were discuss ed Birthday Cake was served honor ing all with birthdays the last quarter and an exchange of gdls was enjoyed • Richard and Fran Peck and children were Hcrrniston callers Saturday Faye Ruhl was a caller at the home ol her son and lamily Mr and Mrs Skip Ruhl in Hermiston on Saturday The Lexington Baptist Chutch held a potluck picnic at the school grounds honoring the Fathers Gifts were presented the lathers and a good time was enjoyed by about R> people Mr and Mrs Harley Sager and Kim of Lexington and Kelly Sager of Condon and Martha Cates ol Hcppnci were Spokane callers on Saturday to attend a surprise birth day party honoring Mrs Sagers sister Martha Pope The Women's Group of the Friendship Baptist Church met at the home ot Jeanne Beeson at lone on lhursday A jmttuck salad luncheon was enjoyed The program was on growing and the use of herbs by Nancy Miller Three named Oregon scholars Three Heppncr High School giaduates arc among names of 1.4 9 1 graduating seniors in Oregon an nourKcd as 1986 Oregon Scholars by the O regon State Scholarship Commission Keith Kcruson. Alec t.indsav. and C hris Mclaiughlm were selected from among all participating high schools in Oregon on the basis of their outstanding academic achieve mrnt Selec tion is based primarily on high school grade print average, with consideration given to aptitude lest scores The purpose of the Oregon Scholars award is to give recognition to the academic achievement ot students who have excelled in high school These awards are honorary and arc not related to financial assistance which students may receive Insurance For Your Farm Stored Grain N e w P ro d u c ts T h at H a v e l i n g e r L ife T h a n M a la th io n Reldan 4E-Liquid Reldan 3%-Dust The liquid tan also tic used to Spray Down the Storage Area Before Harvest Available at P e tty jo h n O il C o . lone, Oregon IV .V V .W A W .V A S W A % \S \V A % W .V .W W ., .\V .V ,- .V .V J Exotic D an cers x * ' » 1 1 1 Mate / & j Vedale 'I ivV * \ . l » 11 * M l S ic 'I l / / / - w June 28, 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. No Minors Allowed After H: TO p.m OFFICK TAVERN 422-7577 lone ^W W .SW W V.SW SV.W SW W .SSW VsV.W W .SV.W W .'.M ■ Jim and Madge Thomson recently attended the 55th anniver sary of her graduation from Oregon Stale University at Corvallis Ap proximately 450 graduated in that class and 43 were present lor the reunion At the banquet the first night ol the festivities, they sal at a table where the University President John V Byrne and his wife were seated At the close of the evening they all sang the alma mater The next day a luncheon was held in the Memorial Union Hallnxiin. ai which L illy C u r r in HappMd was honored She had graduated in I90H and was IU0 years old Martel Den ney is Mrs Happold’v daughter and is well known around Heppner After graduation. Mrs Thomson taught typing and shorthand at the college and a Icliow teacher. Mrs Burton Hutton was present at the reunion Mrs Hutton's husband was the 4 H I «tension leader here tor 20 years Mrs Thomson's old sorority house was visited where they had a class meeting with each member tell ing of their accomplishments and ahnut their families Ihe Dean of the Business Department was another (acuity member present with his niece A bus trip had been arranged to lout Corvallis and the campus, which was much enjoyed Mr and Mrs Mike Buschke and children were weekend visitors o( Mr and Mrs Delmer Buschke recently as was Kyle Buschke of (5>rtland Mr and Mrs la v Carr of Salem were guests of M is Millie I sans recently Mr and Mrs Henry Hushckeof Grants Pass were guests of U hiis Buschke at lime Mrs Grace Buschke's daughter. Carol Shipps spent the weekend with bet mother these out of town visitors were all here lor the wedding ot San dra Ward and Steve Hotter! Kon Ward and his friend. An drea Adams, visited his parents. Mr and Mrs Glen Ward on a recent weekend from Metced, California, where he is stationed with the Air Fotec Mrs Olga Watd was also a guest at the Ward home She is Glen s mother M l and M is Dan Hotter! ot I illamook were here lor their son s wedding Paul and Hetty Brown were in Bums. Oregon, recently to attend the 4'th year reunion of Hetty's high school graduating class Her best trieiKl from Alhurqucrquc. New Mexico was present, and much reminiscing was enjoyed Sevcial classes were holding (heir reunions al the same time so many old Iricnd ships were renewed The Browns also aiiciklcd the Harney County Plotted Days Mrs Brown's grand parents were some of the first set tiers in Harney County Fi lends will he saddened lo know that le e Sharp, former Mor row County (evident passed away recently in Portland and was buried in Condon He and his lamily lived on lower Butter Creek near the Ken ny Ranch Of a family of eleven, on ly two aie left M is Merna Toll returned Sun day Ir«sin tout days spent visiting wuh het daughlet and son in law. Mi and Mrs D m Griffith thcif children, and grandchildren in Spray She made the acquaintance of het new gicjt g.indwm Aaron Mac Gnttilh son ol John and Karen G nl fith Ihe hahs weighed 9 lbs 4 o/ when he was born COUPON SALE! Mary Bryafit 676-9493 Scott Cason. Shawn Wilson, and Frank Cason, of Irrigon have been spending some time with their grandmother. Mrs Mary Brsant. and their father. Jim Cason They arc helping with several projects for the grandnmher tarry and Fay Swain of Coos Bay flew to lxxington recently whiere they were met by Mrs Mer ntt Gray Mr Swam and Mrs Gray arc second cousins and this was their first meeting They had stopped at Albany to see his mother and trom there look an hour and 40 minutes to get to lxxmgton They had lunch with the Grays and visited until evening when thes left to fly home Mr and Mrs Darrell Hants visited with their vm . John, at l a Grande this week Mrs Hazel Mahoney and Mrs Ruth Nutting were in Redmond this weekend to attend the high school rodeo Mike Mahoney won the all around rookie award Ruth laKust Chapter No 32. OfcS. was hostess chapter for Uvc an nual May meeting of the Fast Ccn i ral Oregon Association of O F S highly seven membets tiom saiious chapters ol the area were in attendance At a recent chaptei meeting, the altar was draped in memory of several past Grand Chapter officers and local chapter members Harold Hcvkct. Annie Schaffer. Kenneth House. F.mma Evans, and Alice Soward All passed away during this past chapter year Several chapter members at tended the 97th annual Grand Chapter Session of O F S . June 15 IH. at the Farle A Chiles Center at the University of Portland Ruth laicust Chjpter No 12. will hold open installation of their 1986 87 ot ficen. Monday. Juna N), 1916 at Heppner M asonic H all A ll members and friends arc invited Tom Gonty and his niece. Mrs Pam A rbogasi. have gone to Portland, where they will meet an exchange student, a girl, from I inland at the airport She will be a houseguest of Casey and Pant Ar hogast of Dale Doug Gonty and his daughter. Sophia, of Ncwpirt News. Virginia, will also meet them later al the air pirt and the group will come to Heppner togcthei While in the Portland area, they will stay at the West Linn home ol Mr and M is Hob (Well I hey arc the mothci and lather in law ol Pat. Pam's m s I c i I’.il and Pain ale daughters ot Mis Virginia Blevins of I'kiah Doug (.(Olil) and h|c daughtei Will stay un ni altei the 'nth wedding anntsei sary ot his pjrcnts Mr and M is I d Gonty. on the fourth of July Mr ami Mrs W abut lockson have their granddaughters from Gresham as guests this week Mrs Jackson jm l Viigm ia Peck motor eel to Gicsham to pick up their kids R e g is te r fo r s w im m in g lessons An adult swim will hr held at the Heppner Municipal Pool Irom 5 b p m Tucwlay s through I nday s cost for the session. 75s'. is not included in season ticket prices Earns Oregon State honor roll spot WE MADE A IU Y. Y O T Patrick F. C lark, a senior in agricultural sciences from Heppner has been named to the Oregon Sute University spring term scholastic honor roll A total of 532 students earned straight A (4 0) Am after 1148 earn rd a B plus (3 5) or better to make the listing To be on the Honor Roll, students must carrs at least 1 2 grad cd hours of course work g e t THE SAVINGS Black Sheep Sleeping Bags 4 lb. Hollofil K ,* c W o June 27 A 28 while I hex last Coast to Coast We Can Help You .XXX\X\S\«\\\\XXXXX1 [ Steamer Claim Thursday night, June 26 $6.00 per Bucket Come In and Clam Up! Solitary Sounds Dunce uf the Wagon Wheel Friday und Saturday, June 27 & 28 Your Most ( hurle M arq u an t! mon R e s t O U r o n t Attitude Adjustment [W H EEL ! & Lo u n g e 2U, V tr ik n m n n tn v 6-7 p m H epprv^r 6 /6 5U32 SUMMER MONEY-SAVER SALE Glidden’s great ENDURANCE line protects your home investment as it beautifies... at money-saving prices! —v l7 tNDUft L URANCE [ J it. S T A l ______ H O U S E „ J S.w gFfcN — - • r S Û riU 9 U 9 Just SAVE 1400 W I * o usr ‘ vi* « im T 0 * P BOTH Solid and Sem i-Transparent Named t» dean’s list Renee Struthcrs. a freshman from Hcppnci is aiming the im>rc than 1 00 students named to the spring semester dean’s list at Lmlield Col lege, according to Dt Kenneth G o o d rich , vice president tor academic attairs and dean ot faculty Thirty two students on the list earned petted 4 0 grade point jverages during the semester Dean's list candidates must be in the top 1 0 percent of their class and must liase successfully completed 12 hours ot graded classes Swimming lessons at the pm>l will begin after July 4 Those interested may sign up tor lessons at the Hepp tier City Hall beginning Thursday. June 2b It’s Got A Lot On The Plus Side! Just Key »11 sQ Q Q § SAVE save *4** ‘4## »13*» f¥q Reg »13*» . Goes un easily wet ............. paint ... or • Hi" • tiatl ates to seni and protect stain Quick drying Hat latex house paint fo r exterior house & trim chipping • Stay surfaces Custom Colors Extra ON SALE RIGHT NOW - RIGHT HERE SALE ENDS 7-12 8 6 _ . 676 5001 676 9157 4*4 lybdfn A j , Watch for Your Coupon Book in the Mail S A V IN G S ON HOT WEATHER Scott lAssurtt-d 1 h t oratiti. 119 count) I per Towels vm - 20 * M l) Twin (¿m l! Bathroom tissue t mil pat k S.ivt Banquet fro z e n ('ream Pie 14 ../ s.,«, 4b* 1 heads I .eft nee Radishes \ (irteli Onions 1 rush Carrots I f 89*», i n> bag Bing Cherries Rib Steak Prices Good June 26-30 b Court Street Market Open 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. ■ Ï- Goltf A Soft f o r Velocity Drag Store 217 N Main 676-9158 I Margarine 1 lb tubAave 20 * “V a LOTTB7Y i l l N Coon Heppner 676-9643