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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1987)
SIX t l w H e w » ( . « n i - lin » » . I » « '» j " “ " > * 1" * 7 Community Calendar Lexington News Hv IV Ip h j Jones % V É à à à d ,b % , lone Parent-Community Day slated lone Junior Senior High School w ill be bolding itv annual Parent Community Day on Friday . January TO Parentv and members o f the community are invited to attend school that day in place ol students in grades 7-12 Shortened classes w ill be held thn>ugh the morning jnd early afternoon followed by time for conferences with teachers l unch w ill be available Pre registration materials w ill be nulled to parents the week of January 14 and w ill be available to the general community at the school and local businesses The St Patrick’ s Day committee met on Monday and elected people to key positions tor the March event Hob Kahl w jv named parade chairman. W illiam K ill w ill brad up the dog show committee. Ken Turner and Jens Hollomon are in charge o f collect ion c. Diane Ball is chaimun of buttons. Charlie Wisdon is to take vare o l the harbersN>p quartet contest, parade announcer is lu rry M ills, and David Sykes w ill Next meeting o f the St Patrick’s committee w ill he Monday. Fch 2. 12 noon at Charlie's P i//a in Hcppner St Patrick’s Day celebration w ill he held on Match 14 jnd IT this year Since tmte is getting short, everyone who is involved with St Pats Day. or would like to become involved through an aciivity or other event, is urged to attend the next meeting Committee plans St. Pat's Day events mr&nan \ Lexington's new Mayor Bob Taylor (left) takes of fice with a handshake from outgoing Mayor John Ripple II k - Janujry Icxington Coum il meeting x °' umJcrwjy Tuesday ( irn n i|! al H p m wiih new M ayor. Hob I ay lor in office * fibers present »crc I nula Jones, recorder, and council members ( harlic Sumner. Shirley McCarl. Vilas Kopp. and (iar> M unkcrs Preceding Ihc meeting 23 people met lor a no host dinner at the Hum harass Saloon to toast the new mayor and (hank the outgoing mayor John Kipplc and the council lor a |oh well done C'leo and I d ward Hudson have returned lo ih e ir home in la (irande alter several days visit at the Jones Ranch Mvrtle Marshall is al home alter a lew davs stav in Pioneer Memorial Hospital I he ( i W A Club met al the home ol Jean Nelson lor a regular meeting on Iuesday afternoon An election of officers was held with chairm an ( ie ri M a rtin , vice chairman Dorothy Jackson, and secretary Kathy Clark Plans were discussed lor the Weed Control meeting February IX at which time the ( ¡range ladies w ill serve pie and collee the National Grange Cook hooks were ordered lo r sale hy the group ll was suggested that a pro gram he held at vac h c luh meeting l.ovely refreshments were served to fie ri Martin. Kathv Clark, f rames Smouse, Dorothy Jackson. Joyce Huchanan Mane Steagall. Delpha Jones and guest C'leo Hudson Iron» la Grande Holly Kehekah I odge held the installation o f officers on Thursday evening with the D D P Leila Palmer in charge Installed were N Ci Annetta Padherg. V Ci l.uclla Taylor. Secretary Delpha Jones. Treasurer D orothy Hurcharn. Warden Ira n Peck, Conductor Dorothy Jackson. I SC i Ruth Kohin son. O Sfi Virginia Peck KSNfi Joyce Huchanan. I S N (i l ula Hloodsworth, ANDG Hilda Yocom. I.SVG Leila Palmer. Chaplain Gen Martin. PNG Kathy lellcchea RNC Donna Papmeau the P N fi Kathy lellechea presented each o f her of lic e rs an appreciation g ift Refreshments were served in the din ing room Jim Marquardt from fahola. Washington has been visiting his nuither arul family Hetty Marquardf lor the past week 4-H Clubs Two Trackers I Tie Two Trackers 4 H Horse Club w ill meet al 2 p m Saturday. Jan 24 al the lairgrounds 4 H Anno Members w ill begin individual presentations so w ill need to he prepared Only those members who need a horse lor a presentation w ill be required to bring one. however, all members w ill need to bring «ni Kmks because thev w ill be chec ked Members w ill plan fo r St Patrick's Day activities Those who have not already registered and paid Ices w ill need to do so A videotape o f the l4Hb horse show w ill be available lor viewing, leader Al Hra/cll says. "N o w is your chance to see yourself as a judge saw you . " Lor more inloruution. contact Al Hra/cll. 4X4 XI 12 Have Your Wedding or Favorite Event Video Taped Call Charlie Meeting Notices Hospital Auxiliary Pioneer Memorial Hospital Aux diary w ill hold its monthly business meeting and luncheon Wednesday. Jan 21 at noon at Charlie's P i//a Members and interested persons are invited to attend Crew Neck Sweatshirts lu s t a r r iv e d a l Talk-n-Tops Reynolds Agricultural Services i»*i Or«Mon 970$« 312 Diti Third Strcwt >ff>09 $03 296 HSJ DID YOU GET YOUR OPERATING LOAN? IF NOT, TALK TO US Free Consultation Here's Help for the Family James C. Dobson, PH.D. nnv F CUS FAMILY FILM SERIES Sunday, Feb. 1, 4:30 p.m. at Episcopal Church Parrish Hall Series of 7 movies If you are a Parent - Come! If you are a Grandparent - Come! If you are a Member of a Family or If you are Single - Come! k i n . f l r * -i,lx « • r f i v t f l l * Art club to meet, plan sale Business w ill invlude finalizing plans for the Art Show and Sale j t the Museum on Lchruarv 14 Anyone interested in intoconcer ning the second annual bed race lor the 14X7 St Patrick’s Das celebra lion should he at Charlie’s P i//a in Hcppner al 7 p m Monday . Jan 2b W illow Creek Country Club held it ’ s |4X7 annual meeting on Mon das Jan 14 Officers elected for the 14X7 season are President Fldon Gilbert. Vice President, L.d Gunderson. Sccrcturv Treasurer. Ld Strulhers. one year dirctor. Doug Smith, and three year director, Susan Johnston Ihc proposed budget was discuss cd and accepted Plans to join Oregon G olf Association were made and the proposed junior golf pro gram discussed Bed Race planned for St. Pat’s l)a\ Country club elects officers In the Service Marine INI. Robert liorsl Marine Pvl Robert A Burst, son of Joann Burst o f Hcppner has com plctcd the Infantry Combat Training Course al Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. California During the six week course. Horst received classroom instruction jnd participated in tickl exercises mvolv ing inlantry tactics, the construction and camouflage of lighting positions, and the use o l mines, demolitions and intra company communications equipment '« m M I he lone ( ardiñal Boys sullered a 42 rib league delcat against the Helix Grizzles al the winners home court on In d a s. Januars 4 " S o You Want to Grow P rim ro s e s " wav the subject prevented by Helen Martin al the lone (iarden Club meeting at the home o f Jcamc Beeson on Januarv 14 Primroses or primula arc hardy perennials which are grown mostly in Asia. North America and Java. Martin rejxirted They like cool to temperate climates arul grow host in shaded areas and in well drained soil which w ill retain its moisture Dies can he propagated hy seeding or separating the plants Lhev w ill even bloom under the snow Much in formation concerning these (lowers can he tound in the Illustrated Fn cyclopedia ol Gardening in the lone Public 1 ibrary le ila Palmer, therapy chairman, said that more information on the "Foster a Friend" program lor the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home w ill he coming soon The club has chosen lascna Palmer as our friend Jean Nelson reported on the Bur ning of rhe Greens Ificrc were XI in attendance Matthew Nelson ol the lone l nited Church ol Christ ex plained Epiphany. Jean Nelson led carols while the trees were burned hy Howard Crowell and Lldon Luc ker ( iarden Club mcinhcrs sers ed cup cakes ami cocoa to those attending . ■ w% xxxxxx x x x w x x x x v ,\w n n n u s « u n « u \( n M n i Now at Orchard Pharmacy Squibb. Hollister. Marlen and many others OSTOMY SUPPLIES and Incontinent Supplies vrsA- Jj I CALL 567-3511 IN HtftMiSTON 945 W Orchard Ave ML) ^Bathroom Tissue 14 Roll Pack Keg »164^ ! ¡g A Folgers 2 • K i f c / Coffee 1 lb (.in VAT-stern F.imils Keg MIH4 ( ream Stxle or W hole Corn Tomatoes Fresh Cauliflower Red Dit aloes Fresh Tomatoes Navel Oranges Shenson Corn Beef M ills Doggies in (,kg Strlotn Ttp Roast t7 oz Keg S” Western fam ilv 2« oz Keg 4M« • M ill’s Slued Bacon T-Bone Steak w f y k 1 8 8 * 6 9 L 6 9 a * 9 \ , 6 9 *» . 1 9 *» , $ |S « $4 #% \ *1 ” Open 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Her " ' » • H . , H O I. 20 I t 14 I « M lira I M I H r.-»«. I 0 « I |-a.lhr'| 4 2 1 1 1 . SMdr. < I : 11 k tu a 4 0-0 4, CO m im I M M H al 0 I I I k arkad I 0 « 2. Vlurlrt. Paid for by the committee out to get Burke Menu M 7 Dustin Padherg led the Cardinals with 12 [sums followed bv Ken Snider w ilh II I 1 I 4 t ka> I, • ■ I, 41 H appy 37 th B irtlid a> School Lunch llrp p n iT High School Monday. Jan 2b cheese burgers. French Ines, vegetables, gelatm. and dessert Tuesday, Jan 27 Potato Bar Wednesday. Jan 2X enchiladas, green beans, salad, pudding ami m ilk, or salad bar and milk Thursday. Jan 24 stew. hot bread, cottage cheese, fruit and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Friday . Jan TO soup and sand wich ami milk Ihc Cardinals probably played one o f ihcir better games o l the season vml Coach IV I I .iKuc. W e had the best turnovers of any game and moved the hall well most ol the tim e Garden C lub learns about primroses » secretary treasurer The merchants discussed promo lions planned in Hcppner. including M other's Day. Lather's Day. sidewalk and moonlight sales and Christmas The merchants w ill continue to meet tor luncheon meetings on the third f ridas of each month Court Street Market \ o Chari»*»! U r ' i r - T V ' l t " ’J T . t ’ i The Hcppner Merchants Conunil tec held Us annual meeting Monday nighi al Charlie's P i//a in Hcppner I Lav id Sv kev owner ol the Hepp tier Gazette Times was elected presi dent o f the group lor the second straight year and Charlie W isdoni. o f Charlie’ s P i//a. was named vice president Joyce Holloman, o f the Shoe Box was elected C a r d i n a l s s h o t d o w n 6 6 -4 2 Staff Sgt. Kenneth Combs Staff Sgt Kenneth A Combs, son o f Sally l. Klukkcri o f l^xington has been decorated with the second award of the A ir Lorcc Commenda tion Medal al Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho The A ir Force Commendation Medal is awarded to those in dis kluals who demonstrate outstan ding achievement or meritorious xcr s ice in the performance o f their dut tics on behalf o f the A ir Force Combs is a fuels specialist with the 'bbth Supply Squadron He is a 14X1 graduate o f Hcppner High School M arine la n c r ( pi. Craig A liks Marine lance CpI Craig A Miles, son o f Dexter and Corinne Miles of Hcppner, recently reported for duty with Trd Marine Division, on Okinawa Morrow Counts C ow Belles officers pictured tn>m lett arc I rcasuret Kadis President Judy Currin and Secretary Susie Ward Officers not pictured arr first Vice President I ami Rietnunn. and Second Vice President (ic n (in ch President Currin announced that C tmBelles \sill hast* an organizational potluck meeting. Sunday, f chruars X ' TO p m . at the Ron C urrin home on Buttcrcreck Everyone interested in hcct promotion is welcome to attend Carlton. Merchants name officers, plan promotions Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts w ill meet at noon Monday. Jan 2b tor a no host lunch al Charlie's P iz /i Marine Pfc. John A. M a rtin Marine Ptc John A Martin, son o f Carl D arul Crcn A Martin of Hcppner, recently graduated from the Basic Lfygicne Fquipment Operator Course at Marine Corps Lngmeer School, ( amp tcJcunc. N ( During the I T week course. Mar tin received instruction on havic plumbing, water vupplv and hygiene skills Navv C hief Pettx O fficer I add L lb» k Navv Chict Petty Officer 1 add I Dick, son ot Mr and Mrs I I Dick of Hcppner has been promoted to his present rank while serving with Naval A ir Maintenance Train ing Group Detachment Naval Air S tation. W hidbcy Island. W ashington IN I. B rin e N. Eng Pvt Bruce N I ng, son of the late lamic I ng o f I .cxington and Pauline M Samplcy o f Moves I akc. Washington, has completed one sta tion unit training (OS! 11 at the C S Army Infantry School. Fort Benn ing. Georgia OSUT is a 12 week period which combines basic combat training and advanced individual training Die training included weapons qualifications, squad tactics, palroll ing. landmine warfare, field com mumcations and combat operations Completion o f this course qualities the soldier as a light weapons inlan try man and as an indirect lire crewman Soldiers were taught to perform any of the duties in a rifle or mortar squad He is a |4tWi graduate ol Hcppner High School Cow Belles elect officers A M