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• ■ • - A r ’ «* ' . » • ' . . _____ iV K TW O - Heppner G azrtteT lm es. Heppner. O rcfon Wednesday. Februars 17. IW8 Sara celebrates 93n1 Locals appointed to statewide 4-H committees Nancy Miller, lone. Gcri Gneb. Meakin is scrv mg on the stale 4 H Lexington. Gladys Hobbs. Gibb horse development committee which Evans and Rolinda Mcakins. all of deals with educalHmal programs and Irrigon. have been appointed to activities for the state s largest single Statewide 4-H committees, accor 4 H project ding to Duane Johnson. OSU Extcn Hobbs and f vans are members of sa>n4 H Pn*gram leader. Corvallis stale 4 H camping task force The Miller will serve on the stale 4 H task force is reviewing camping pro recognition committee She will he grams at both the county and state involved in the selection of 4 H level members for state and national They are among the more than 2(NI awards, including trips to National adult volunteer leaders, older 4 H 4 H Congre members. OSU faculty and others Gneb is a new member of the state serving on state development com 4 H l ivestoc k development conuttn miltecs and task forces, adds lee The committee is charged with Johnson The groups are ads isors to reviewing programs and activities m the state 4 H stuff such 4 H projects as beef, sheep, swine and dairy Sara Adkins Sura Adkins celebrated her 93rd birthday on Monday. February 13 at her home %%ith her son and daughter- in la* Mr jnd Mrs Karl Cmman from Pendleton taking her to lunch While they were at the restaurant, she was surprised with a binhday cake When they returned to her home, several of her friends were there to cat cake and ice cream with her At tending the party were Bill and Melissa Nichols, Marv Connor Adcnc Stone. Ida Lynn. Ktma Kctthlcy. Darrel and Sue Vinson and Padhcrg. Darrel and Sue Vinson and Joyce. Paul and Corey Breeding Mildred Padbcrg had Rebekah Lodge at her home with five members present -:-Manha King had Degree of Honor at her house with nine members present Mr and Mrs Paul Breeding and son Cory have moved to Irrigon Joyce will no longer be writing for the Cia/ettc If any one is interested in writing Heppncr news please con tact Diana Ball at 676-9228. 1 . * pooo00000000000004 Don’t Miss It!! Lexington Lumber’s Dunn Edwards Wallpaper Sale! Ends February 29th. wx - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt KLUE to make dehut at Elks Saturday KLUE-front Paula Spaulding, back left to right Tim Hines. Scott Arnson, Kevin Gutierrez, Steve Sather After the disbanding of the TAKF IV band, the two remaining members, Scon Amson (LaGrande i and Kevin Gutierrez (Heppner) have assembled another hand (hat pro miscs to be a big success The last engagement for the TAKE IV band was on December 31. 1987. whcih was also the last engagement for Keyboardist Jim Ackley former Heppner music teacher, and Rick Myer Bassist who is now teaching elementary educu lion in LaGrande The new band named KLUE will consist of Scott Arnon (lead guitar and vocals). Kevin Gutierrez, (drums and socals), and new members Steve Sather of Heppner (lead guitar, vocals). Tim Hines (bass guitar and vocals) and Paula Spaulding (keyboards and vocals), both of LaGrande KLUE has been rehearsing since the first of the year incorporating the new talent and new songs and although they have already performed in Baker the last two weekends Fhey will he making their first Heppner debut at the Heppner I Iks on Saturday. at Munkers home By Delpha Jones The Rhea ('reek extension met at the home of Behe Munkers on Wednesday with Vema Bnnda ac ting as co-hostess A most informative and enjoyable program was held on the buying and ciioking of seafoods The hostesses gave hints on which seafoods were most enjoyable in the various dishes discussed They cleaned and prepared a squid for cooking Dur ing the luncheon, squid soup was served with the other dishes being potluck A binhday cake was served in honor of Judy Stevens and the group sang "Happy Birthday" Sugges tions for topics for the coming year were discussed and plans for disfnet meeting to be held March 30 in Irrigon Honor Roll lone schools have reported the following students on the A and B Honor Roll for the semester Sixth grade A honor roll-Truitt Greenup. Jason Proud foot Seventh grade A honor nrll- Ahsha Aikman. Ryan Halvorsen. Crystal Minster, David Wagenblast. Jannic Cupps; B honor roll-Enka Bergstrom, Eddy Rietmann Eighth grade A honor roll-Nancy Mortcr. Amy Pointer. Brent Sheir- hon. B honor roll Brandi Ball. Kristine Bcdortha. Travis Greenup. Jim Harms, Kari Morgan. Heidi Nelson. Chisana W arren. Joe Harms, Kyle Broderick Freshman A honor roll Wendy Anderson; B honor roll-Jonathan Nolan. Sophomore A honor roll-Jo Cupps. Melissa Rowell. Amy Wagenblast; B honor roll Mary Cupps. Jim Davison, Linda Mortcr, Shannon Perez Juniors A honor roll Michelle Papmeau. Angie Rudistll; B honor mil Katie Doherty. Dean Harms. Jill Nelson, Sean Warren Seniors A honor roll-Karla Davison. Dick McElligott. Dan Peterson. B honor mll-Gar Rea. Ken Snider. Rondi Tews 2nd grade classes study geography if.r * • ‘ » ■ ■ " •• »f I I » r* . • k V . ‘ t. 1,1,1 *>• 6* ; ' Kate's Pizza & Pastry ! 676-5017 GOOD LUCK MUSTANGS & FILLIES!! - C BEAUTY BATH - / ■ • V ' * C < ' [ '' -¡ Three Links Club met at the home of Joyce Buchanan on Thurs day. February I t, for the regular meeting The main business of the afternoon was an election of officers with Leila Palmer, chairman. Virginia Peck V.C and tXmxhy Burcham. secretary. Lovely refreshments were served -:- Lexington Grange met on Monday evening for the regular potluck supper and meeting The pmgram was by Jackie Bergstrom and daughter Enca. the topic being diabetes Enca demonstrated with the help of her father, how she tests her Mood each day. discussed her in sulin intake and told of (he fun time the diabetes children enjoy at the diabetes summer camps Symptoms of the ailment were discussed, with the more venous cases having insulin shots while some can be controlled by diet The short tableau "I am the flag of the United States" was given by reader. Delpha Jones and flag bearer Hilda Yocom During the business meeting, several resolutions were discussed and a motion was made that the Grange give a benefit for the Senior Citizen Center in Heppner The GW A Conference for Wheatland Pomona district will be held Monday at lone with Vcrla Lar son. District Director , from Portland presiding The meeting will start at 10 a m. All grangers are urg ed to attend -:-Jim Marquardt from Tahola, Washington is home visiting with his mother Betty and all his sisters in Lexington. We ARE open after the game « IP v >V *’ ' : t •: The Rebekah Card Party was held Saturday night lor the 3th in the series Hi women was won by Ver na Bnnda. kiw. txila Palmer, travel ing Joyce Buchanan, and Verna Bnnda Men s high. John Tellechca. low. Wilbur Jackson Refreshments were enjoyed and pn/es given Hostess for the evening were Virginia Peck and fkmxhy Jackson The next card party will he Saturday . March 5 -¡-Hotly Rebekah laidge met on Thursday evening for the regular meeting with the N G luella Taykw presiding It was decided to have a food sale on Saturday morning at Del s for the benefit of the eye hank research The D D P Leila Palmer assisted by the Marshall. Joyce Buchanan installed Annetta Padhcrg as Past Noble Grand She was presented to Irene Padhergs PNG jewel Ruth Robinson was installed as ISG and F.ula Bloodsworth RSC Secret sisters were revealed and names drawn for 1988 Refreshments were served The next meeting will start with a progressive dinner at the home of members -¡-Lexington Grange will meet on Monday February 15 Following the potluck dinner at 6 30 p m Jackie Bergstrom will give a talk on diabetes This n diabetes month The public is invited to the program •;-Geneva Palmer, grandaughtcr Debra, Lee and Marianne Palmer. Cecil and Delpha Jones were among those traveling to Portland with the SCRAM Group where they saw the Mel Tullis and Roy Clark concert at the Arlene Schmt/er Theater and at tended an antique show at the Coliseum -¡-Cecil and Delpha Jones attend ed Greenfield Grange in Boardman on Monday evening Delpha (Wheatland Pomona Grange Dcou ty) was escorted to the Master’s sta tion and welcomed The group voted to have an Irish supper at their meeting in March for the members The income will go to help finance Pomona Grange Cards were sent to the ill Pansy Scchafcr a former lone resident, who is ill at her home in Boardman is being cared for by her daughters. -:-The Garden Bugs will meet on Friday at the home of Ruth Robin son The lesson will be on primroses jy v e i^ n ^ \n w tt^ £ a d b e g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ By Delpha Jo n e s 989-8189 . « s ' * ’ » ■ • • o f t ANY large pizza w m tic PLUS Free pitcher of pop! v r . <1 r r .V ^ K a te 's h i s t H o m e G a m e P IZ Z A S P E C IA L !!! M .C .G .G . r Lexington News Extension club met V. : Mrs. Calvert’s and Mrs Krein’s second grade class at Heppner Grade School, made and assembled this mock city and transported it to First Interstate Bank and Bank of Eastern Oregon where they are on display. The class has been studying geography in class, and learning new terms, such as suburbia, inner city and ghettos, among others The children made and assembl ed the city, naming the streets and the town ■ ifc? Notice ,.'X Creative Arts and Crafts Morrow County Arts and Crafts Club will hold their regular meeting February 22 at 6:30 p.m at the Wagon Wheel Cafe This will be a no-host dinner Anyone interested in joining may contact Cam Wishart The dues are $5 per year Z' *>V » t • » - * ,> •»* . 4f » 1 % .»« J \ f 1 . i 4 . f* . 4 SPECIALISTS IN DOMESTIC AND MEDIUM SIZED IRRIGATION SYSTEMS JK . t 4 » A NTYV SPIRITI* O X H ’iKAIION I NI X L-WDiT l..\KF> A, s| RVTTEJ fto r ro w C o u n ty b r a in G ro w e rs P h o n e 5 0 3 -9 8 9 -8 22 1 1-8 0 0 -4 5 2 -73 9 6 rf«f TRISS’S BEAUT? SHOP Is Under New Management call Jo Borst For Appointment 6 7 6 -9 2 8 2 « tf- Ministers to visit Heppner Heppner Christian Missionary Fellowship is hasing a meeting on Monday. February 22 and Tuesday February 2 ' at 10 a m .. 2 p m and Praise and W orship at 6 p ni and the meeting starting at 7 p m fhis will be held in the Si Patrick s Catholic Parish Hall Four sisiting ministers Res Ron Lindsay. White Rock. B.C . Canada. Res Felipe Delgado, Cotulla. Tx; Rev Sandy Tate. Rathdrum, Idaho, and Res John DeVries. (Juillam. B C . Canada Tuesday esening tvaglc Ministries from Billings Montana will be ministenng in music. E very one welcome, come and be blessed For further information contact Rev Crane. 676 3471 W All T l i C K Tire R h P il R PR O D U CTS l \ STUCK Tube Patch -Boots Cement- & Cleaner I M V i : V O L M if f T O N Y B i l l .I .M A S? Heppner Auto Parts A 676 9123 148 E C enter f f Heppner Make it MPUtKWDt Just like people, gems look and feel better when pam pered. Which, along with selling fine |ewelry, is what we do best. Our simple yet thorough and professional cleaning regime adds new sparkle to even old |ewels. So come visit us. For polished gems that always make a big splash. We care. • \ S ) 47S4- I Jewelers — Heppner o 474 470« J*w*Wn of Amonta Inc 4 mmmmr* 4 Aea« *» <^i