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* , M Ü Hi ■A> % Heppner Hotline 1 1 By Joyca Breeding - -Mr and Mrs D unrl Harris has just returned fn*m Austin. Texas where they were visiting their son Bc*b and his family Bob is in the Air Force They also went to I a Grande for Easter with their son John ■ -Erma Kcithleys children were home for f aster dinner Kav and Jim Reed from Lafayette. Jerry. Jody and J B from Hermiston. Jo Anne Borst and Jack Lankford, and Dai rel and DeDc Me I achlan ol Heppner •:-Lucy Petersons youngest daughter Martha spent Paster with her mother • :-A public card party is being held at the Degree ol Honor hall on A pril 25 at 7 p m •:-Jack Ednuindsori from l*ortland and D ick Edmundson fro m Sacramento. California were here visiting their ntother l>ella lash • Adine Stone went to Hermiston to spend Eastci with her son 1-ee and his family On Paster they drove to la Grande tor dinner with his wife's sister Ida Lynn. Jim Cason and Bert C»son had a tamilv get together on Bv D rlp tlj Jones ■( arnl Ann Alley, president of the Rehckah Assembly of Oregon, p jn l her official visit to Holly No I W on Thursday evening She was accompanied hy Elite Cox. from In legnfy C dge who is the color hearer of the Assembly The evening started with a salad »upper served by the lodge meiirfvcrs Die tables were decorated with spring favors ad ceramic ducks large plastic ducks filled with flowers were set about the room and halloons floating above the table fhe meeting began at ft p m with the N ( i Annctla Padhcrg presiding Introduced at this time were the guests. Assembly President and col or bearer, le ila Palmer. D D P o f Dtst No 20 and IVIpha Jones State Community Service Chairman A tribute to the American flag was given and a short history of the lodge to the President and guest were presented by the committee An in struetive talk was heard, with a few on the various projects She urged all the lodges to try and send delegate« to the State session The room was decorated with posters o f her program, balloons, ducks and spring flow ers In closing a memorial was given by Holly at which time the group sang " A m iu mg Grace." During the meeting the group enjoyed singing o f "Red W in g " accompanied by President Carol Ann who had written Kebekah words Friday several ol the Holly members attended the d istrict meeting hosted by San Souci Prances Peck, as Page. Annetta Padhcrg l. S Chaplain, Dorothy Jackson as treasurer. (Alpha Jones as Warden. Virginia Peck Past Chairman, Leila Palmer D D P Dtst No 20 and P S P C and (»eri Martin as L S.C • •Hilda Yocom was called to Pendleton by the illness o f a grand daughter Nicctle Jones who wa> * )•« tienl in St Anthony hospital -:-Dorothy Burcham spent the Faster weekend with her son and wife M r and Mrs Mike Burcham in Pendleton . • -Lexington Grange met i*n Mon day evening tor a regular meeting starting with a politick dinner The program was a slide presentation by Berl Stillman on wildflowers He also gave the group the botanical name and something about the plant A couple o f articles were read by lecturer Babara Cuts forth As a part of the lecturers program the follow mg members were appointed lor substitute officers and conducted the meeting Master C arl M a rtin . Ovcrsccrcr Ned Clark. Secretary Barbara Cut.sforth. Treasurer Ken Smousc. Lecturer Jean Nelson gatekeeper Cecil Jones. Assistant Steward Bob Stevens. L A S Judv Stevens Introduced and welcomed were Joe Du Puis, l u u tilla County Pomona Master and wife Mary and Dclpha Jones Wheatland Pomona Dist Deputy This was Jones offic ial visit to her Grange Each guest was given time foi a few words and reminder to the Granges that State cssKin w ill be in Hermiston in June Pomona is scheduled for Clamo Saturday . A pril 25 at 10 a m Breeding to write Heppner News Joyce Breeding. 676-5407. w ill he collecting and writing the weekly Heppner news column for the Gazette-Times Breeding was raised in Heppner and moved to Elgin lot seveial ycai s where she wrote a similar column for the Elgin Recorder She return cd to Heppner I W years ago She is a member of Degree of Honor laxlge and is looking forward to talking with local residents Joyce Lott Biddle — rr» iir w i 1 ! Creen Feed & Seed Heppner 676-9422 Getting ready for “ Cracked Ice” SOU D10M 0 / 1 #• P lleppnt-r f lm u n l.irv Thursday. April 2J-txx»k'schoice. Friday. April 24 tomato soup, tousled cheese sandwich, relish plate, baked goodie and milk Monday, April 27 chicken tried steak, rice, vegetable sticks, fruit and milk Tuesday, April 28 surprise Wednesday. April 29 barbecue, hoi vegetable, fruil. and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Thursday. April AT April birthday special itrawberries. vs.r cup X’ LO TTB nr * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 88 ea Garden Center Prices rcxx J April ¿ 1 - 2 7 Oper. 7 days a week, 7 a m to 6 p m * * M Court H eppner * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * lawn Ornaments PETTYJOHN'S 6 7 6 -9 6 4 3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * White t Red Rock Stepping Stones * Bark Court S treet M arket til W AS sale 1 . .V • * -. V : V l ’ % ^ 1 s * ::* '* ■ \ • 4 ’ *4 • 1 I . H. t c \ » .V e .* g ./• ! ' • xT*V! 1 . • • .•*- v •!»' . ' ' » r d . 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April 27 ai Charlie's P i//a for a No host dinner al 6 H) p m and a business meeting al 7 p m * l7* _ • _ • » w ‘ ' • Meeting Notices ie v 59* * t* V H ills Sliced V Evans. Vem Batty On H i u i sduy. April ‘J another group worked on part ot the greens These people were Frank B ailey. Rick Johnston. Scott Johnston. Duane Disque. Mike lA iherty. I d Siruthcrx. Dorian For rai. Dave Hanna. Wayland Myall. Milton Morgan. Charlie Starks and Gerald Pierson Jan and tars Pauslain furnished spaghetti, salad and garlic bread for lunch on Saturday R iiaris FREE! ^ C ompare ds -, al V\YS*<- School Lunch Menus 1 heads 7 9 c M V Bert '.7:. y • % »x*s*V *r* \ r Î • M acP herson strut suspension lo r superior handling Students at Heppner High School work on displays for a language arts departm ent presentation May 1 Beginning at 7 30 p m students will perform "C racked Ic e ," a play about two men stationed at an outpost in Alaska and what happens when two women, one an Eskimo, enter their lives Following the play, some students will read their own works Admission is free The National Honor Society will serve pie and coffee Cam pbell's Cr. Celery, Cr Chicken, or ( huken Noodle , . • * : f • Exclusive no-shitt PVT (P olaris Variable T ransm ission) m akes C yclone fhe easiest, sm oothes! rid in g . S port ATV 160 r. **. « * % » ••«,.. • s'* • • 1 : v , t)r ’ • k -j SALE ENOS MAY 31. 1987 Betty Crocker Angel Food IM W illow Creek Countrv Club had a work day on Saturdav A pril 11 to aeriate and sand the greens on the course Several volunteers turned out to finish the greens including Gene Piercc. Ray Massey. Ed Gunderson. Eldon Gilbert, Barbara Cutslorth. (Kill Campbell. Jerry Cutslorth l.es and Jan Pauslain. I Am laitt. Pi ad it Thongdy. I d H cim stra. Earl Pishburn, Jim Wishart, Harriet > Cherrios is o/ r.-g 2 64 Cake Mix / n-g ihb lettuce Cauliflower Rnncoli Tomatoes Rib Steak Bacon 1 Linda Shaw A cadem ically Talented Coordinator organized the contest Judges were Pat Edmund son. Karen Dubuque. Mary Haguewood Phyllis Payne and Anne M et/ The University of Oregon con tinucs to host the Oregon W riting Festival the first Saturday m May Students from elementary schools, tutor high schools and high school have a chance to share a finished piece ol writing to heat others read their compositions, and to attend workshops on areas o f personal in lerest about writing Golf course spruces up 9 Breakfast Cereal K<-g »249 mm Hcpp'k.T elementaly students have competed for a chance to go to the U niversity ot Oregon W riting Festival. May 2 Homeroom teachers nominated the lop tour w riicis in each giadc These students then met to write tor one hour on an assigned topic Grades three six wrote on " A Pel I Would Like To Have" -and tumor high students wrote on " A Day I Would Like To Have " Joseph Healy (grade 5 1 and alter nate Chad Skroch (grade 4) won the elcmcntaiy contest Jerri Wheeler (grade 7) and alternate Sarah Clark (irrade 7t are tumor high winners ; co0*i **'^ ML SIMMS 5*1 111 Saturday for Paster John Cason was here front Pnneville. M r and Mrs Steve Pstherg and son Phillip. Peggy Brittncr and sons Ted and Ixonard. Pearl Cason. Prank Shawn and Scott and Mr and Mrs Darrel Vinson Mr and Mrs Mike Vcfraska had Paster dinner guests Becky and Waym- Plorca. Jennifer Tanner. Chris. Susan and Kelly Callahan, Betty Tanner and Babe Harris Mr and Mrs Bob Adleman s son Ryan was a Page at the Capital Building in Salem tor the House o f Representatives one day this last week Mr a ltd Mrs Ernest McCabe entertained at a family dinner recent ly m honor of their nephew , Doug Bristow, who is entering Officer Training School. Lackland A ir Force Base in San Antonio. Texas He is the son ol John l. Bristow o f lone Guests 'were lAuig and his wife. IXistma. M r and Mrs Keven Haguewood and fa m ily . Don B ristow . M r and Mrs John McCabe and family and John Bristow g ■ *■ •*♦ **** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , Franks 676-5407 T Cyclone Sale! S a v e $ 3 5 0 o * * * * * L • When it co m e s to plants a n d green » ery we re the folks to see1 We have a kna ck with plants offer a w ide selection accessories too! T tlk K F Heppner spellers to compete Shells Biddle and Michael R I ott bah ol Hcppnct were married February 28 at a 4 p m ceremony at the Heppner United Methodist Church The bride is the daughter of M r and Mrs Marion Biddle of Heppner The bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs Hands lo tt of Heppner The ceremony was performed by the Rev Don Boyce Given in marriage hv her tuihc.. the bride chose a gown ol poly sheer gan/a The bodice was o f sheer lace with silhouttc neckline, long fitted s le e v e s and a line full skirl features, a hack basque design with layered o ifll ed cathedral train Her pearl and crystal covered coplex held a double fru fru fluff and two tier illusion veil She carried a cascading houejuet of roses, carnations and babys breath I ammy Haye» ol Portland was the maid of honor Bridesmaids were Sonja McCabe, sister ol the bride, ot Heppner. Missy lurner ol Portland and Dyann McCarty o f Echo Flower girl was Manssa McCabe, of Heppner, niece of the bride Ring bearer was Michael McCabe of Heppner. nephew ot the bride Jeff Edmund son. ol Pendleton was best man The groomsmen were Ron Ward of 1 ¿Grande. Mike Rasmussen ol Baker and IX>n l.ott. ot Baker, brother of the groom Following the reception, the couple then left for a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast The couple arc residing in Pendleton ng Bedding Plants to arrive today! We still have a good selection ot Jackson Were Your Green C Perkins Thumb Headquarters roses.vJ "■ *' V» - III - * - lle p p n e r G a r r i t e - 1im es, H rp p n e r, O re g o n W e d n e sd a y, A p r il 22. I MM 7 Weddings Lexington News 4♦ * * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ * * ♦ ♦ * * ♦ * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * ♦ ♦ » ♦ * * * » * * * » * * * ♦ ♦ * * * •* ♦ **♦ *♦ * » * v M r t« • : • - • » t t. . » ■ »• . . - *. . ’\ -. V - • •■' '•■ — «LteeJOglAMiWif A l *1-»^ - "* <•■ - i A i* * ' ■ 1 y A' ' 5 V . . : N K OF astern Oregon Y o u r In d tp on d o n t H orn» O wned Bonk — 1 , *J rM ■ Barbara Watkins is our NEW ACCO UNTS and INVESTMENT REPRESENTATIVE She has been wnh the Bank o f Eastern Oregon for 13 years We appreciate fhe line |ob she does in acquainting new customers with the hank Her performance is outstanding! . • A r lin g t o n Heppner lo n e z : r :