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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1986)
Ih r Heppner G */H fr llm e v H rpporr. O rr*«« W «dn«da». October «. |4N« Ekstroms chosen lone’ s Oct. Yard of Month * » :v ■ * / JU • / ' f >V « • \ * * t * f . I I » « * A. Naniy and Herb l k strum have tx-on sclcvtcd as the (k to b e r Yard ot the Month recipientv Although one notices the neat plantings ot trees and shruhs at their home trom the street, the real beauts o f their sard is found in the other areas with roses, dahlias anil other (lowers in season to present a homey atmoshperc The floor has been painted green and thev have a picnic table as well as ihairs for relaxing Recently they added a solarium which makes a wonderful room lor entertaining anil recreation There is a planter box with foliage plants next to the wall which is surrounded by glass windows to the ceiling and on the vaulted roof A ll in all it is a very pleasant plan1 to live in doors and outdoors Esther Minnick receives Creative Hands Award By Dt-lpha Jones The Oregon Extension Homemaker's County Council met at the office in Heppner on Monday morning Seven members were pre sent Vice Chairman Isabelle Jones o f Irngon presided at the meeting There were several reports heard, one o f them about the lair booth in Heppner The Creative Hands award given each year by the council went this year to Esther Minnick ot Hoardman This award is tor the most blue ribbons m open c lass at the fair A discussion on Homemaker's Day was held with the date ol A pril 2.1 chosen The lone Study group w ill serve as hostesses committees tor the year were chosen as follows membership Pat D enning, safety C harlo tte Carpenter. ECI Marlene Currin. international Cindy Osterlund It is Heppner Happenings ________________ Resent guests o f Mrs Alena Anderson were Jim and I k * Erd mann. who came on Thursday and left on Salurdav Nancv M cl ennan came on Saturdav and left on Sun day The ladies arc daughters of Mrs Anderson, and while here, they celebrated her Stlth birthday They helped with various ihorcs about the house Atrxng the surds received by the honorcc was a sard from Presi dent and Nancy Keagav Mrs Mary lioheen. a i.•ember ot the Pacific Northwest Chapter ot the National kailwav Historical Socle tv . recently returned tn<m a railway trip sponsored by the group On the lournev trom Portland to Spokane, they went over the old S P A S tracks along the Snake River At Spokane they staved at the Redpath Hotel where they were ottered a sumpOous bullet tor breaktast Thev proceeded on to Klm ond. which is north o f Seattle l eaving the train thev txurded a terry tor a tour ot the harbor they left the boat at the pier in Seattle and hoarded the train for the trip h a c k to Portland An in tercsting sidelight is the tact that Connie McCrcaily. lormer Mayor of Portland, and her husband acted as hosts tor the trip and apparently do this quite often Sounds like a fascinating outing Word has been received by triends in Heppner that lo rn a Borman has 4 -H C lu b s Two trackers Hv K a th lix ii H ru/ell The Two Trackers 4 H Horse Club has started another busv year On Wednesdav. Sept 17, the Two Trackers held their first meeting They elected new officers, d i s c u s s cd4 H week, a p la n te d Judy Jepson as a committee chairman tor the Halloween Pam and discussed fund raisers The new officers are president Trivia Cue. vice president Judy Jepson, secretary Heidi Nelson, and re p u tcr Kathleen Hra/ell The next meeting w ill he held Wednesday. ( Xt 15, at the 4 H an nex at the Eairgroundsd at 7 p m hoped that manyof this county can attend the OEHC District No 7 meeting in EaGrandr on 'Thursday. (A t '0 at the EOSC campus This group w ill put on a skit, "T he Pushbutton R a d io ", w ith live characters in the comedy Ibere was some discussion ot a tall bus trip to an Arts and Cralts show or to some other place ot in terest The members from Irngon are having a table at the Arts and Cratts show at Columbia Center in the Trt Cities on Nov I The T w o C ounty advisory meeting, w ill be held in December Basic Accounting class is offered Marlene Currin inv ited the group to each Thursday evening this tall at meet at her home on December H at Heppner High School Eleven peo 10 a m with a potluck dinner and a pie are enrolled in the course which carries college credits Mike Hauser g ilt exchange ol handmade items Home Extension provides education ot Blue Mi Community College teaches the class as part of the and recreation lor women and an in citation is open to anyone who is school's community education pro interested gram Accounting cl offers college credit By Mary Bryant, 67t Lexington News 1493 By Delpha Jones undergone nuior surgery at Yakittu Mts Bornun and her husband Dick were long lime residents ol Hcppncr belore their move to Yakima Mr and Mrs l.yle Jensen ol I j C it ande were weekend visitors in this area Mr Jensen and his brother in law Tee Palmer hunted together Ron and Sandra Adams were guests ol her mother. Mrs lk ill Campbell, for the weekend They were accompanied hv Jim and Kathv Ktxl.ibaugh and their son. Anthony Thcv hunted while here Mrs Hilda Merkel Marge Ball was hostess to the lexington Garden Bugs regular meeting on Thursday afternoon at her home It was reported the group had a good turn ih ii at the program on Blue Ribbsms at the Fair, and how to win at the lair Delta Huber and Dus Allyn were in charge, and this was held at the lexington Schixil house (Van and Ians Hunt won Garden ot the Month and were presented a g ilt certificate to be redeemed at the bulb sale The con test is over lor the tall and w inter and w ill stan again in A pril The most mipnived yard ol the year w ill be an non need in the paper next week The group briHight decorated pumpkins and alter a silent vote the winners were Kathy Tellechea the cutest and the most original Marge Ball Ibere was some discussion on the coming bulb sale, opening day Friday the I0th and Saturday the I Ith. from I0 a m to 4 p m at the lexington It X >F Hall The door pn/e was won by l Vita Huber Btc and coffee was Sue Vinson and Sara Adkins Refreshments were served by the committee Dorothy Burcham and Annetta Badhcrg M r and Mrs Charles Buchanan are at home from Portland where he spent several days in the hospital The GW A group met at the din ing room o f the Bunchgrass Saloon on Friday for a no host luncheon Plans were discussed tor tfie Colum bia Basin Electnc dinner and com mittees appointed This is a busy time for the Grange w ith several ac (tvities being planned A group o f Slate Grange officers will be present on Sunday, Oct 19 for an officers training meeting This conference w ill embrace Umatilla, M orrow, Gilliam and W’hecler counties All officers o f both subordinate and Pomona are urged to attend these sessions Monday, Oct 20 is the regular meeting and the pmgram w ill be talk on the Port of Morrow by lo u is Carlson On Saturday . (K1 25 Wheatland Pomona w ill meet at Evers one is to bring their favorite M ikkalo Grange at Id a in and that potato dish to the November evening the Blue Mountain Fiddler's meeting Annctta Badhcrg presented concerl w ill be at the lexington a very interesting program and Grange H all, preceeded by a demonstration on nuking pomerdos spaghetti dinner There has nheen Die club w ill be nuking them dur some work done at the hall such as ing the two days o f the plant sale, spreading gravel, cutting weexls, and and answer any questions about the lay ing carpet on the steps in the haw project Brescnt were Lois A llyn, meni The new name tor the ladies Annctta Badhcrg. Bertha Sager. group is now Grange A ctivity Marie Steagall. IV Ita Huber. Eula Women le ita Messenger is recovering Blixnlsworth. I uella lay lor, Kathy Tellechea. Ruth Robinson, lAmithy from minor surgery at her home G e rry . F ra n k lin and Jay Bure ham. and a guest Bhyllis Ander Messenger o f Portland spent the son and hostess The first ot the winter series o f weekend up camping and hunting card parlies sponsored by Holly with Bob Smith. Ray M iller and Rebekah lodge was held Saturday Trent Hughes, son ot Randy and uight at the hall There were five Joyce Hughes, while lie rry 's wile tables ol players Winning were Hi Sue visited with Betty Marquardt women. Alice McCabe, lo w Kathy and Truman and le ita Messenger Tellechea. Hi mens John Tellechea. and I ow ( ceil Jones Traveling by ol M ila u g h lin . S Dakota, sister ot Mrs Ida Earra has returned to her home Mr and Mrs I Am Broucck ol Rapid C ity. S D . and Mr and Mrs Clayton Buechler ot Great fa lls, Mont arrived here on Tucs day and let! on Saturday morning The two ladies are daughters ot Mrs Merkel and were here to sec she got home sately and to visit with their aunt. Mrs Earra Mrs Maxine Gray had laser surgery on her knee at the Hermiston Hospital recently She was able to leave the hospital the same day and is recuperating at home M rs (ta il R ow ell and her children, Julie and Ik n ic l, were weekend guests of her parents. Ercd and Kathryn Hoskins Mrs Frances Mitchell and Sirs \ awier l.Alberta) Barker left last week tor a vacation in Hawaii tbev plan to be gone tor approximately two weeks Gordon Ross, son in law ot Mrs Mildred I’adberg and his friend. Boh Birnie. o f Canby. were overnight guests ot Mrs Padhrrg Ihev were here for the hunting Edwin Tucker, of Salem, son ot Mrs Padberg, was a weekend guest of Bill Nichols ol lexington. Oregon M iss Bhyllis Brunson of Portland was a guest ol Mrs Mary Bryant and Mrs Ida I vnn tor the past two weeks She returned to her home on Saturday Our Coupon Sale Continues Thru Sat*, Oct* 18 ON SALE Shotgun Shells Duck A Pheasant 6A4 $C44 3 SEV EN box Thru Oct. II C o a s t to C o a s t 217 N. We're here to help you 676-915« HIRES 11 HOUR CHANCI 0 SAVE BIG ON YOUR FOOD BUDGET Is this all it takes to outweigh 1,300 Oregon jobs? h>rk ( hops •■ ••in Sirloin lip Koast Chuck Koast Banquet f xtra Helper (¿reen IVppers TV Dinners Chit ken Mexu ati Turkev f resh Hulk Carrots »„ 4 * l ° ° G re e n ( ahbage 1 7 5 Prices Good October 9-13 SPECIAL C ASK PRICKS Western Family Peeled lomatoes it. ,>/ jh <>/ Western Family Peeled Tomatoes Del M onte Italian Stewed tomatoes 14 > <»/ Veg-All Mixed Vegetables it, Western fa m ily ( ut (ireen Keans k > w Western fa m ily French Sliced (»reen Keans u, <>, Western fam ily Tomato Sauce 1, <>/ Western Family Teledyne Wah Chang Albany is more than zirconium, niobium and hafnium, rtS people, too When you sit in judgment over 1,300 workers, shouldn't you back up your decision with plenty of hard evidence9 Were talking about 1,300 families in a state that is already too familiar with hard times State health and environmental experts, independent researchers and worker safety advocates all agree Teledyne Wah Chang Albany S Kano Tomato Sauce 2<* <>/ waste materials pose no significant danger to people or the environment They based their conclusions on a careful, impartial look at the facts Ballot Measure 15 is unnecessary and uncalled for Base your decision on the facts Vote no on Ballot Western fam ily Measure 15. Western fa m ily á: Ballot Measure ¿ 5 . pnot fair to / xd pie, not fair to business, not fair to Oregon. Paid tor and autbon/ed by No on 15 Committee Man> Nelson T'easu'er 867 iberly St N E Salem OR 97301 (503) 363-7064 For m ore inform ation, w rite "G et the Feels. PO Bo« 17945. Salem. OR 97309 Western fam ily ( Om lt> n / ( ream W hole Kernel Chili Con ( arm* r> <>/ Western fa m ily Kart left lYars ie <>/ Peaches 29 0 / Yellow ( ling Halves Case Prices Good Thru October Open 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to ft p.m. Court Stre octG Q N jK iioTTBTY 111 N Court H eppner 676-9643