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• • : ,¿ ,-r .v ¿ r >1 Soroptimists plan busy year with Rill at helm SIX H r p p n r r ( ¡ ■ / ( ( I r - T i m n , H e p p n e r, ( b r y o n W e d n e sd a y. Sep«ember 14, 14*7 o J Back row from left Margo Sherer, board member. Marianne Kahl. board member. Pat Hyatt, second vice president Molly Rill, presi dent. Jackie Allstott. regional delegate Front row from left Joyce Hughes, corresponding By Avon Melby Meppner Chapter of Soroptimist International w ill have a hu\y year under new President M olly Kill " W e arc going to keep up on our service projects, hut we arc also go mg to have a fun y e a r." Kill said laist year a fund was started, under president Ann Spicer, to Hospital auxiliary to meet Sept. 23 • V ». • develop the C its and Hazier Park in Meppner Construction o f a ga/eho is one possibility A scholarship for continuing education for an adult woman was also started These ac 1 1 vitics w ill be continued Also the club w ill sponsor a sty le show m November, join the l.ions Club m a December fruit sale, ami take part in the St Patrick's Day (named "Peach Face” am i" Ban d it" ) were purchased with donations fro m friends and relatives o f residents througfuHit the community Seventeen people turned out to help sand the nine greens at W illow Creek Country Club The |ob was completed about 4 p ni I'he greens arc now in very good condition Lunch was served by several of the Ladies the following members donated their lime to complete the job Vcr na Brinda. Barb Cutsforth. Fldon t.»ilbert. I.ilecn Padhcrg. Sherman M urray. Doll Campbell. Harriet I vans. Darrel Wilson, la-s Paustian I iis ii r a n <*€» l l o e s i i * I Life To E x p e n siv e . Have* Don lit* V Be Without it! Ployhar Insurance CALL 471 N. Main 1 • * •. A V -, / r -r>- Ph 676 5818 Happy 15th. / r ■ *V V‘ • V r> ; „ * 4 « A n g ie i.-* ' ‘> :> î7 •; ^ / V * IA )v e , r * M o m , D a d , ( ìr a n d m a , & G ra n d p a . t- - " K v • ffs -i* g I* , . - •" " I ; Y * Y .* . ?.* vN . . V * « ;» •> ;$ r * ■ • : .- 4 f • V ‘ L* - *> € ■ ' • V ■' ‘ -, .• i . * ’ s *V i¡ 2 ' .V i® • * 4t r > **• l ¡ ‘ »1 i a * K the Heppner Hiyh School Clo\s of /V67 \u>uU like to thunk everyone who contributed enthusiasm. organization, and participation to ^ the success of our 20-yeur ( law reunion. Special thanks to " Vie Henchmen' con ^ vivf/Mv of ( /</s\ members: Royer ¡conni#, Tim ¿rÿ Smith. Kathy (Melby) Hoskins, and yuest. Chuck Selson for pmvidin# the y real m usiiinul entertainment which was appreciated and en- , Joyed by all. See You In ’92/ H avlobn Jonas i By „ PV Delpha 989 819» A lovely PNG luncheon was cn joyed on Saturday at the home of l.uella l aylor when she and the co- hostess Kathy fcllechea entertained the members The salad luncheon was greatly cnioycd, alter w huh a short business meeting was held with the Chairman. Ruth Robinson in the chair It was announced that this group would entertain neighboring clubs some lime in the spring of I9HK A card party for the benefit of the PNG was suggested The door prize was won by Annelid Pad berg 1 he afternoon was spent in v isiting P N G 's present were Donna Papmcau. Ruth Robinson. Annetta Padhcrg. Dorothy Burcham. Dclpha Jones and the hostess Kathy Icllcchca and I uclla lay lor The nexl meeting w ill be at the Jones home with Dorothv Dunham as co hostess J ik - Yocom has returned to his home after a stay in Pioneer M em orial Hospital and St An thony's Hosptial Harsh of H an») I* tavern is a pa licnt in Pioneer Mem orial Hospital recuperating from an accident near his home one day last week The G W A activities of the le x mgton (irange met at the home of Ruth ansi M arilyn Bergstrom on Tuesday o f last week with a lovely luncheon Plans were discussed for the Blue Mountain Fiddler's concert scheduled for (V toher 24 at the grange hall A slew supper with homemade rolls and coffee w ill he served Pomona (irange will meet at the l^xington (irange October I I with an election o f officers, and committees were appointed to look into this dinner Fun music was cn joyed from tapes, and much visiting was enjoyed as well as a recipe ex change Those present were D o rm G ra v e s , Jean N elson. Freida Slocum. M ildred W right. Frances Dear Consumers: We recently notified all consum ers of a rate increase to take effect with the O ctober 1987 billing. ; & Ä 4 HEPPNER September 28, 1987 7 00 p m.. CBEC Office CONDON September 29, 1987 7:00 pm.. CBEC Office We will give a short presentation and address any questions you m ight have. Please plan to attend COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC CO-OP, Inc. »i » %,< who w ill serve in the year w ill be DtRayne Bowman, first vice presi dent. Pat Hyatt, second vice presi dent; Cmdee Henderson, recording secretary . Joyce Hughes, correspon ding secretary. Judie l^iughlin. treasurer; Jackie Allstott. regional delegate with Barbara Bloodsworth as alternate. M argo Sherer and Marianne Kahl as hoard members Lexington News We have established the dates and places o f the meetings, they are as folow s: - ' Jan Paustian. Flmcr Palmer. Jo Pet tyjohn. I.arry Warhurton. M ike Doherty. Fari Fishburn. Charlie Kawlms. Dorris Graves That notice stated that meetings would be held to explain the in creases and receive input from the consumers. 1 ■ ' ' I w <3 NOTICE ‘ >•' ! 7 ' J- i- vi* i * V • ; I I. U celebration Sales w ill be held at » flea market and Artifactory to raise funds for the many projects and ser vice donations assisted throughout the year Pic and food sales w ill he held on special dales Members also attend, and the club pays for expenses, at district. Greens sanded by volunteer help Pioneer M em orial Hospital Aus diary w ill have its first I all meeting Wednesday, Sept 23 at noon at Kate's P i//a A business meeting w ill follow a no host luncheon Tw o new residents have heen add ed to fhe nursing home To the cn joyment of everyone two Lovebirds I secretary; Cmdce Henderson, recording secretary. Terri Cutsforth. new member; and Judie Laughlm. Treasurer Not pictured is LoRayne Bowman, first vice president regional, national meetings and con ventions throughout the year One member. Mary Goheen. has attend cd two intcmalHinal meetings Three meetings are held each month, on the first three Thursdays, with lunch at the Elks C l.u b In teresting programs have already been lined up for the year Marcia Kearney, district ranger with the llk ia h Dale D istnci o f die U S Forest, w ill speak September 17 Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager, w ill speak on October H. Jan Stroeber. beautician, w ill present a d em o n stratio n O c to b e r 1$. November 12 the club w ill hold a White Elephant sale and study o rg a n iz a tio n a l le a d e rs h ip . November 19. Pat W right. C«>uniy nurse, w ill give a program In December club member Marlene Gray w ill present a program, and grade school youngsters fn»m Hcpp ner w ill present their choral group singing Christmas vmgs. an annual event and one o f the highlights each year In January Jeff M an ley. coun ts mental health director, w ill speak January 10 Kandall Peterson will talk on Jewels January 2 1 The first Thursday o f eac h month is a business meeting Other officials Smouse. G e n M a rtin . Barbara Cutsforth. Delpha Jones. M arie Steagall and the hostesses A mosi relaxing and enjoyable day was cn joyed by all The next meeting will be at the home of Anita Boyer at the Ixxington airport V en ice H endrickson from Pendleton was a caller at the home of her daughter and family M r and Mrs J«*e Yocom last week She has been recuperating from injuries received in a car accident some time bask in Pendleton I he Three I inks Club of Holly Kebckah Lodge met at the home of Dclpha Jones on Thursday for the regular meeting with the chairman. Delpha Jones presiding It was an nounsed that the State President. Mabel Montgomery w ill visit this lislge on Tuesday. (X tober 20 Plans were discussed tor this visitation with the group doing the re obligation ceremony A dinner was planned lor b p ill after which the program will be enjoyed before the regular meeting Committees were appointed to decorate. cook ets The date of I uesday . Nov .1 was chosen tor the regular food sale and bazaar at the lodge, and pinochle in the afternoon It was also anmninced that the first card party of the season will be- Saturday. Oct 1, with 1-cila P jlm cr and iXirolhv Burcham as hostesses I he food project for the neighhorhmxl is again in force and food is brought to each club member Anyone wishing to donate may leave with any lodge member or with the chairman Ruth Rtibinson The next meeting w ill be at the Robinson home The door prize was won by Geri Martin Plans were made for a cradle shower honoring M rs Jack Yocom (Renee) at the Cecil Jones home on September 2K A nyone w ishing to attend is welcome Present for the afternoon w ere L e ila P a lm e r. A nnetta Padhcrg. l>orothy Burcham. Venice Hendrickson. Frances Peek. G en M a r tin . H ild a Y o c o m . F ula B loodsw orth and the hostess Refreshments were served M r and Mrs (ieralsl Powell of Kelso. Washington, were Lexington callers Sunday at the Ed Hunt and Cecil Jones homes Mrs Powell is the former Joyce Pomeroy and en joyed driving around renewing in her mind the homes o f friends and relatives when she used to visit here with her parents Maude (M c M illa n ) Pomeroy and Elmer Pomeroy , M r and Mrs Ken Palmer have been visiting at the mountain home in I'kiah and doing some needed ' work at the place 1 - Ixxin gton Grange w ill meet on > Monday evening for the regular meeting I'he program tor the even ing w ill be a talk by Deane Seegcr on the Finley Buttes solid waste disposal plans time lim it, and to answer any questions Anyone in (crested in this program is invited Most of the grange programs are open to any one wishing to attend only the meetings arc for members only A pot luck dinner w ill be serv ed at 6 30 p m -:-Jim Tcllcchca is wearing a cast on his arm to help with the mending o f a pwtintul wrist He and his mother Kathy and grandmother IXmHhy Burcham were Pendleton visitors on Thursday where Jim received medical attention Party Anim als Some of Jim Thompson's friends got together last week and decided to throw Jim a birthday party Cake, punch and cookies were served up for Jim (3rd from left) at Farley Motor's showroom Heppner Hotline a. I I By Joyc* Branding 678-5305 The W ilson's had a family reu nion at Anson W right Park over Labor Day weekend In attendance were M r and M rs Max Breeding and children Don and Janet from G resham I olah W ilso n from Beaverton Mabel Corley . I kiah. Mr and M rs Frnic Pcnteost. Prmcvillc. M r and Mrs Bill Wat son and children. Pnnev illc M r and M rs Floyd W ilson. M r ami Mrs Lloyd W ilson and children. M r and M rs D ustin T ho m as, Kamny W ilson. Teresa Wilson and I.eRoy Munkers. all from Irrigon. Lydia Wilson. M r and Mrs Tom W ilson. M r and Mrs Ed Baker. M r and M rs Clayton Ayers. Nola. Alena and M ind v Binschus all from Heppner Mr and Mrs Dean Connor and son Eric and Mrs Lincoln Nash spent the weekend with the Connor's daughter. M r and Mrs Steve Hickey's in Portland W hile they visited in Portland M r Nash stayed in H« mx I River at his sister Marv Springers' M rs Nash. Mrs Connor and Mrs Hickey also visited at the home o f M r and Mrs B o b G a y n o rV the granddaughter o f Mrs Nash M r ind Mrs Nelson Connor and children Mary and l evi spent a weekend at the Oregon State Fao They look a guest M ickic Cameron along with them They went to the dress up parade in Pendleton this weekend and ttnik Mickic Cameron and J.xqulm I ymh with them Joyce Breeding and son Cory titok Sara Adkins to Pendleton to the eye doctor W hile there they had luiish with Sara s son M i and Mrs Earl Crismon They came back thnmgh Hcrmiston to see Joyce's husband Paul Erma Keithley has had her granddaughter Jodv Botz staying with her while hei parents M r and Mrs Jerri and J B Brown were how hunting On Sunday I nna entertain ed the regular card club o f Sara Adkins. Alice McCabe and Darrell and Sue Vinson Sunday was Dar ' roll's birthdav so thev had a party f< i him. 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