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The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon W rdnrsday. January 7,,|V*T7 - NINE Heppner Happenings Lexington News B» IM plu Jimn «N*» NUN Visitors at the home of Bill Padherg over the Christmas and New Year'» holidays were. Gary George, hi* Mother Gerry and daughter Christine. Mike and Mark Klinger all of Beaverton. Helen Crawford from lone. l.ancc Klinger of (^Center, Wa . Wade and Con me Padherg and children of Hepp ner and Vic Klinger of Islington •:-Dorothy Burcham had as visitors on her birthday, her son Mike and sons of Pendleton - Ourlene Whitney and daughter Kimherlee Davis of Portland visited with her parents Cecil and Dclpha Jones over Christmas and all visited at the G E Irvin home on Friday Also visiting there were Kenneth Jones and wins Mike and Chris Mr and Mrs Bill Padherg spent several days last week at Portland Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones were called to Eiakcr last week by the serious illness of her uncle Wes Merntt While there they visited one evening with Vic and Judy Groshens former Hcppncr and Islington residents - Christmas visitors at the home of Pal Wright were her son Mark of Kennewick. Ashley and Lisa Wilson of Pendleton. Sandi Wright of Pendleton and Jim Putnam of Ir rigon, and Burke and Ginger O'Brien and children of Hcppncr Pat Wright spent New Year's at the home of her son Mark in Ken ncwick Other guests were Ashley and L.isa Wilson of Pendleton Nicole Jones spent the holidays with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom from her home in Pendleton Dinner guests on Christmas day were Debbie Jones and children of Echo, Jack and Renee Yocom of Hermiston. and a caller Venice Hendrickson of Pendleton - -The regular monthly card par ty was held at the Rebckah Hall on Saturday evening Winning high was Frances Smouse, and John Tellechea, low was Cecil Jones and Dorothy Burcham. and traveling Kathy Tellechea and Dorothy Bur chain Hostesses for the evening were leila Palmer and Fran Peck The next party will be February 7 Edith Munkers has been a pa tient in Pioneer Memorial Hospital this week (Job and l.uclla Taylor visited their son Bob Jr in Othello, Wa over Christmas Mr and Mrs Kd Tucker of Salem. Mr and Mrs Bert Pec k and daughter Kris and family were Christmas visitors at the home of Josie and Glover Peck The Garden Bugs announced the winners for the Christmas Bowling news Inspect heat tapes Try Our DELICIOUS NEW BAKED POTATO BAR Every Monday and Thursday During Lunch By Mary Bryant 676-9493 The Kenneth Turner family and lighting conte« Tint to Lois and Dean Hunt, who returned the prue Mrs Irene Swanson recently attend as a donation for Friendship Park, ed the wedding of Kellie Swanson, and second Martha and Gary daughter ot Mr and Mrs Dennis Munkers. and honorable mention Swanvon. of Auburn. Washington M is» Swanson and her fiance. Ken Boyer Aviation, and Anita Hover - The Garden Bugs met at the neth Phmney. have both attended He is a home of Kathy Tellechea for the Portland University regular meeting and Christmas graduate and she is a senior this potluck and party The guests en year They plan on nuking their joyed the many decorations home in Portland The wedding was displayed by tlie hostess many of held at the Holy Family Catholic which came from relatives in Spain, Church December 20 The maid of honor was a life-time friend of the and when the Tellcchca's visited in Spain After the fine dinner games bride. Lisa Wickwirc Her sisters were played, and gifts exchanged A were bridcsnuids. Antoinette from short business meeting was held at San Diego, and Erin front Auburn which tune they adopted a resident Her brotfier. Mike, was an usher and at the Nursing Home. Emma Peck Jarrid B Blakely, nephew of the groom was ringhearrr and Das id for their sister Mr and Mrs Bill B Marquardt Swanion, nephew of the bride, was spent several days this week visiting candlclighter the reception was their daughters Charma and Norita held at home with nuns relatives and friends in attendance at their homes in Portland Mrs Justine Weatherford was - Due to conflicting dates Christmas dinner was enjoyed at the guest of honor at a birthday parts given by Mrs Irene Swanson with Doug Marquardt home on Sunday Mrs Flcanor (¡only as eo hostess Coming from a distance were Mr Mars Goheen, Pat Brindlc. Grace and Mrs Rick Marquardt and tami ly from Connell, and Norita Mar quardt from Portland, and family liv ing in Lexington Mr and Mrs Jim Bloodsworth Sparrtimers entertained the members of her lanu December 30 ly at a family holiday dinner Won lost Following a bountiful dinner the 7 1 afternoon was spent playing games TJ'v Camera 7 1 Central Market and visiting Mr and Mrs T F 4 4 Messenger Sr were also guests for Petcrvon’v 4 4 Gardnerv the day 3 3 Sharon and Aimee Robinson Len'x Processing 3 3 Black Mt hlcct from Shcdd. spent the holidays s 6 visiting their grandparents Trank tnd le» Schwab » 6 Ruth Robinson and other members Bud e Pub IK3 High game Jo EVtty John of the family and friends High scries Jo Petty Jo h n MW Tans Allen was a Portland caller KofTrr Kup kegkrs where she visited her mother who is Won 1 ost a resident at the Oddfellow Friend 7 1 The Py tts ship center 5 Mi 2Ü M C O G Holly Rchekah Lodge will not 4 ‘i U : The Gutter Dusters meet this Thursday but will meet 4'? 3 Mi No Pin Hitters January 1$ for the installation of 4 4 IVK7 officers with DDP larila Beechers Alley Cats 3 Vi 4'-.- The Dregs Palmer in charge 1 6 The Hi Ho * Holiday visitors of Mr and 7 1 The Hopefuls Mrs Skip Ruhl were their daughters High game Iris ( 'ampbcll l‘*6 Cindy and l-aurie from Hermiston, High series Iris ( 'ampbcll 3| and Rick Ross from Hermiston. High learn game 'M CGC» 613 Tracey Ruhl from Portland. Kai High team series M C I iti Kclnkoa from Portland. Steve I62V Spillers from Portland John Hass Dime a Dozen ing from Pendleton. Jane Massing December 2H and Tyler from Pendleton. Dick Ruhl, Dana and Rick from Roseburg. Scott Tpperling from Roscburg. Tom Huston from Hepp ner, Dave Hamrick and von Dan from Bend. John Robertson and Jane Epperson from Bend. Florence Gray from Heppner. Chuck Peck from 1-c'ington. and Sherri Vincent from Hermiston If you use electric heal tapes to protect exposed pipes from freezing, government safety experts ask you to check the tapes now for possible fire hazards Citing some 500 house fires believed to have hren caused by heat tapes over a six year period, the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission said tapes should be carefully inspected annually lor cracked, baked out. deteriorated in sulation or bare wires that could cause a lire Defective tapes should be replaced immediately Always unplug the heat tape prior to inspec lion to avoid a shock hazard Heat tapes are routinely used in crawl spaces and in the substructure of beach homes, mountains cabins, cottages, mobile homes and similar dwellings to prevent exposed water and drain pipes from freezing Some heat tapes arc left in place the year round and arc activated by a ther mo slat when the temperature ap proaches 32 degrees In oilier cases, homeowners plug in the tapes at the starl of (he healing season and unplug them in the spring CPSC said tapes should never be wrapped around (he thermal insula lion on a pipe or used near a flam mable object Inspect existing heat tapes to make sure no such fire hazards exist in the home Lexington woman hospitalized in Yakima Buvhkc. Millie Feans were pirwni Mrs Mcrna Toll and her von. Ted Toll, attended funeral services tor her aunt, Mrs l.illun Young, of Pendleton last week Mrs Hazel Baunun has return ed home after spending Christmas with her son. Jack, and family in Ponland Mis Shirley Garrett of Board nun and Heppner and Mr and Mrs Darrell Vinson of Butter Creek visited Mars Bryant last weekend Mr and Mrs demon 1 .iTargc. Jr are the parents of a daughter. Alls sin Ann, weighing Mbs 12 oz . horn at the Walla Walla Medical Center, on December 22 Mrs La Targe is the former Connie Burken bine daughter of Forrest and Gail Burkenbinc Barbara luFarge of Rieth is the paternal grandmother Grandmother Gail reports she i» a “ cutie" Interesting things to come arc the Town Hall meeting on Jan 7 Also the new program friends at the hospital Win lost No Six 4 0 3 No Tight 1 2 Mi No Eise IM» s No Seven s -> No Ihrcc |M l 2 Ml No Tour t No One 1 No Iwo 4 0 High game P PV Kskuiuk IVX and B l>»>hen> TN High series P Ploskunak 3 3 2 und B Doherty M S I High team game No Tight '4N High team series No Six 2 W X Dime a Dozen December 21 Win lost 43 IV No Iwo 23 41 No Six No Tight 36 2« 34 30 No Seven No three 32 32 33 31 No ( hie No f isc IV Ml 4 4 ' 1 1 7 Ml 46 No f-our Splits converted J lanory 3 K) and N Hartley 3 10 High game R Munkers 203 and K Me Roberts IV4 High game H Hartley 3 '3 and U Doherty 303 High team game No Two ThX High team series No Iwo 2WV Jodi Padherg reporiedly came through December 31 major back surgery iust fine She is rrcujvrating al Yakima Valley M emorial Hospital. Yakima. Washington, after an automobile accidcnl Iasi week She was expected to get a Nxly cast Monday Her parents Ixc and Linda and brother Brsan were not scrunisi» in jured in the accident Jodi's grandparents KJcJen and Tilcen Padherg left Monday after noon to stay with her a few days while her mother is at home in lexington Fair judges workshop planned Expressive arts is a growing 4 H project in Oregon There is a need tor qualified judges for county fairs Persons interested in learning to judge 4 H expressive artv exhibits nuy enroll in a judges workshop at Oregon Slate University in Tchruary. according to Birdine Tullis, OSl Extension program assistant in Morrow County The one day workshop will be held in OSU's taScllv Stewart Center in Corvallis Cost ot the pro gram, which includes instructions, materials, and a resource notebook. is 520 Those planning to attend must pre register by Tchruary 6 Registration nutcrials are available j | the county Extension office Topics to be covered include judg ing philosophy and judging from a child's perspective as well as "hands on" learning in the 4 H exhibit areas of liber arts, Icathcrcraft, art, photography and decorative painting Complete information about (he workshop is available al the Morrow County lx tension office in Hcppncr. or call 676 *4642 Wagon Wheel Restaurant is under new Management Chuck & Sandi Marquardt G ood New Band Fri. & Sat. Enjoy our down home cookin’ Prime Rib Fri. & Sat. -/¿GOV Restaurant :W H m i * ** « Loung ** We Support the School Lifetime Warranty All N ew Water pumps Shocks Spark plug wires Battery cables Mufflers OEM type Hand tools Brakes & Disk pads Chassis parts Master cylinders Budget Sponsored Bv: Heppner Lions Club lone Lions Club Heppner Auto Party 676-91 123 A 140 E. Centi V • Si ! * <•* a * * * *■ * * * < • r 1 « I ,4.4 4 ♦ * ,* i. ~ . v Boardman Lions Club Irrigon Lions Club