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| \ \ ( > - llc p p iu T Gazette- lim e s , H eppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 28, IWW New Hotel Feature: Fax Machines MCHS meets in Irrigon Jones and Don and Donna bppen- bach This is a turkey dinner main course furnished with pixluck salads and desserts There w ill be a speaker, special music and door prizes and display table A ll are cor dially invited to come and take pan in this meeting The trip to Florence was discussed and all heard o f the fine time enjoyed and the great hospitality o f those people attending The Gazebo to be moved to Board- man. has at present not been m ov ed. but the plaque w ill be presented to city when this is completed There was a repon on the Century Farm plaque that was presented the Clark family at the Pioneer Picnic Jean Nelson reported on the Oregon Trail higl way signs which are being made, and a discussion on where they w ill be set The Fair booth w ill be under the direction o f Pat and Trish Sweeney Pic and coffee was served courtesy o f Don and Donna F.ppcnbach and the m eeting adjourned By Delpha Jones * • * • The M orrow County Historical Society met at Paul's Calc in Irrigon lor a no-host dinner and meeting Monday evening Those present were M r and M rs Don fcppcn hach. Sue and D arrell Vinson, Bar bara Bloodsworth. Pat Sweeney, D orris Graves. Pat W right. Delpha Jones and Jean Nelson, were pre sent The meeting was called to order at K p m .. the minutes o f the previous meeting were read and ac cepted In the absence o f the secretary Ruth McCabe, Dorris Graves filled the chair October I is the date for the annual meeting and plans were discussed with com m it tees being appointed Sue Vinson. Helen C urnn , and M anon Brosnan arc the kitchen committee with helpers from the group assisting, decorating D orris Graves who w ill a p p o in t her o w n co m m itte e , n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e . Pat Sweeney. Pat W right and Barbara Bloodsworth. and proirram Delpha New in many botai registration areas A fax machine for business travelers •. • « Generator »a Sprayer Cultivator »a Rotofiller Heppner Auto Parts 676 912J 148 E Center • % ç* A ll lite rig ht p a rt* in a ll the- rig h t place»' Heppner , » * • * % * . % Lions Club Annual .. M . FIREWORKS m: * J ? fv . ' ■ ; l T .. \ I ».* *"■ ' ‘ 1 On Sale Thursday C rriday....5:0Q-8:00 p.m. Saturday....10:00 a.m.-S:00 p.m . ' f Sunday....l2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. M cr.day....10:00 a.m . - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday-July Itti....10:00 a.m -2:00 p.m. /hr Firework, Stani / Is Located ne.xt to Kuhn A Sinter's Office - Main St. Heppner A group o f elder hostel, retired senior citizens in motor homes and R V .*». descended on Cecil on June 2 1 and were hosted for the day by the Krebs family The group, taking a class through Western Oregon State College began their trek at VaJc for a seven day trip By Delpha Jones W illa rd French o f W illo w s Grange, B ill and Norman A lford o f Greenfield Grange. Boardman and Cecil and Delpha Jones. Lexington Grange, returned Saturday from a week at Enterprise where they were voting delegates to the 116th State (¡range Session, conducted by the Master Wayne Johnson They were fortunate to see much fine fl«*ir work put on by the Youth and junior granges from various part* o f the state The initiation in the sixth degree and the rosebud d rill was lovely. The reports from the various committees were exceptional The attorney fo r the grange. Don W illm cr. spoke on new laws effec ting the grange, and grange proper ty. reports were heard from both the grange companies, with many fine ik x ir prizes being furnished by tJicse groups The State Ag report was given by Chairman ("hris Rchntann. who introduced our own L ^rrv M ill*, manager o f MCGG as ihc speaker He ta lked on the A g ricu ltura l Co-op councils o f which the Oregon State Grange is a member He stated there are 32 in all and thanked the grange for their support The membership commit tee chairman presented awards to those granges getting the most June-July Savings Specials •> » ■ I '. „ «An J * * •> *. ‘ Save with our special low prices now! Plus get a rebate checkworthupto$104! Fifteen top-quality items, all great values at their every day prices. But now through July 15, they’re specially sale priced to give you terrific savings Add our special mail-in rebates and you've got deals so fantastic that you can't afford to miss them. Here are just a few of the great buys in store for you! k , ; v *7 ï in rebate savings! . * v - ’ ; . / </ < v . •P‘ * 4 r i > T ' . • - EARN UP TO $104 ■ ■ *» ,ïV - > • ' : v ï r -■. * t . -î ;f *, * ■ ' t' i VALUE OF THE • •«., ' * •'*> • ' •% . f* ' fi i ' •r* » K .,#* * . • ^ ‘ 1 v *' / » T I v .r v . *# ' N * 1 ■ I • • • r YOUR COST A F T E R REBATE i ■' * • » >. • * ; • , ■«■•*• Ÿ \ - * V • ** • * • - A <’ • * r ' p» “ . ‘. i J ' « *. S p e cia l price L e t* rebate \ ■ • À î *’ i •* j l * r ' .,*> , .>♦*! -V - v - U »• J . . r ^ ‘¡' MONTH v .. t :' throughout Oregon follow ing and studying the Oregon Trail The Krebs family barbecued a lamb for their guests who were on their way the follow ing morning The tour, hopefully to become an annual one. was coordinated w ith the instructor o f the class They were to end their trip in Oregon City Delegates attend State Grange * . , V ‘ .......... ' .#'*1 ï - * . '> / > * ;> ' , • • /- - f ; The hast team beat the West squad 8b 84 to cam a split in the state Class A-B all star basketball series Satur day at W illamette University The West knocked o ff the East 103-95 m the first game o f the senes Friday at Linfield College Bryan Padberg played for the cast team A three-point play bv St Mary 's Russell Harper broke a 83-83 tie with 58 seconds left in Saturday's game The West managed a free throw by Hamsburg's Kraig N'elv*n the rest o f the way Harper scored a game-high 19 points for the F.ast, while Padberg Group follows and studies Oregon I rail We have belts for: ►** lawn mow« Shop loots Furnace ** Garden tractor Wasber A dryer ►«» Snowblower Air conditioner Compressor Padberg plays in basketball series Fe n d e r-m o u n t stereo A lo e and lanolin h an d c le a n e r C a s e No. 1 diesel oil 124.99 25.00 1.70 1.00 22.95 4.00 9 9 .9 9 ItmM y 70 0 urna a 1 8 .9 5 14 ox can Hurry, sale ends M y 15. Morrow County Crain Growers Urn* 4 pet I members anti reported that they need more members but arc holding with membership We musn't forget that all organizations need new members and ideas There were about 130 resolutions, dealing with the im por tation o f live lambs, Russian Wheal Aphids. Pork importation, moving grange headquarter*, ritualistic work o f the grange, dues increase, logg ing operations, self service gas sta twins and many others The Ag com mittee sponsored an ag trip through the valley for one aftcrmxin. which drew a gtxxl crowd and all enjoyed Some o f the members visited Wallowa l^ k c and enjoyed a trip on the ch airlift Most delegates came away very satisfied with the work o f this session Next year w ill find the group in Malheur County with the meeting in Ontario Garden Bugs hold regular meeting and Jeff Nerdin chipped in sis points each G rady O 'C o n n e r of Paisley .Steve Davidson o f Santiam and Nelson scored 14 [>>mts each for the West Friday in Salem, fisc players scored in double figures to carry the West over the East squad 103-97. Colton's Tim M ille r led the West with 15 points Harper pumped in V* points, including 19 in the fourth quarter Harper was 15 o f 22 from the fkx>r in just 17 minutes o f actum Nerdin scored four points. Scott M ille r, Pilot Rock scored three and Padberg tw o for the hast "Roses for Pleasure and F.xhihii" was the program presented hy Pat Pettyjohn ai the June meeting ot the lone Garden Cluh The history o f the rose is very interesting It is older than the Garden o f Falcn Fossils o f the rose dating forty m illion years have been found in Colorado. Mon tana ami Oregon The first record of the rose in Oregon was at the wed ding o f Ann Pittman and Jason Lee. Ihc American Rose Society has 23 test gardens ami it takes two years for testing There are four classes of roses-floribunda. grandiflora, hybrid tea and climbing or rambler roses Roses require lots o f sun. water and fertilizer They should have 5 6 hours direct sun, plenty o f air u r culation. shield from strong wind, good drainage ami organic matter and planted mil too close to shrubs or trees A dust or spray should he administered regularly one or two times each month Cutting should lx- N O T IC E Beginning the 12th o f June The Heppner Dental Clinic w ill be OPEN on Monday and Tuesday (clo se d T lm rsd a xs) I honias E Alexander, D.D.S. k a le s W a ^ o n » • r a i n S p e c i a l Monda> July 3rd Si«*«» Th«» Bar B Q Beef Wag«»» I r a i n - Sandwich w/hot | L a i VI k n lr s Apple Dumpling Vanilla YoCreamj minim • «-'*« ~ • ---- ^ M Wagon Train Goes Through Ì 'X W L Heppner at I I 00 am 3rd • -x- Ó ,» » . m. ».%•?* Rhodonite there w ill he some clowning around during services a Valby (9 a in l ami Hope ( 11 a m ) 1 utheran churches on Sunday morning. July 2 That's because the "Friendly Rem inders", a bunch o f clowns are miming the entire service Through this m inistry. the «. towns seek to tell the gospel in humorous, yet very serious ways Members of the troupe are Chen Frey, daughter o f I anus ami Betty Carlson, her children Andrea and Brad, and the Hiley fa m ily. all from lu le U ikc. California A ll are welcome to aiteml T lic S to n e o f L o v e PO Bon 367 - Lexington. OR 97839 1 is ? This soft pink stone is a beautiful North American gemstone. Rhodenite takes its name from the Creek word for Rose and is often veined hy lines o f manganese oxide, producing very attractive jewelry. See our small selection today. ' H i 'I*« "’ " m ' T l*t »i». - oonc in early morning or evening After cutting place stem under water and cut again to allow water to he taken into the stem immediately. At the business meeting billow ing a no host luncheon at Beechers help ing at (he Morrow County Fair Flower Show was discussed Helen M artin w ill he classification chair- nun and other members w ill be hlcp- ing w ith the set up. entries and other sections as well as nuking exhibit* Helen M artin and lairce Hubbard arc attending the ( )rcgon Federation of t lardcn Clubs convention at Coos Bay this week The July meeting w ill he held at the home o f Loree Hubbard. Everyone ls bringing an arrangement using the Morrow County Fair premium hook classes These w ill he discussed for gmid points. The public is invited to this meeting as well as all garden club meetings. Wayne titui Dianna Hams and Mor ton and Inna Barger request the pleasure o f your presence at the wed ding o f their children Deena and Boh on July J, /yS9, 6:30p.m. at the lone United Church o f Christ. Reception following. Phone 989-8221 Toll Free 1-800-452-7396 ■ V Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner reports adm itting and discharging the follow ing patients during the past week Frances Orwick admitted June 26 Helen ( Kbom discharged June 21; Gladys Snider, lone discharged June 22. and Edm ond G o n ty . H eppner- discharged June 22 lone Garden Club program presented by Pat Pettyjohn By Delpha Jones The !.c\ington Garden Bugs met lor their regular meeting at the home o f IV Ita Huher A tour was taken o f her yard before the meeting Those present were Lois A llyn. Phyllis Anderson. Marie Steagall. Margie Ball, I uclla Taylor. Dorothy Burcham. Kathy Tcllcchea and the hostess A work weekend was held in Friendship Park John Tclicchca and Boh Taylor also helped with the cleaning, planting and heavy work The cluh is planning a trip to An (hony lake July 10 Any member in tercsted in attending, contact Phyllis Anderson or IV Ita Huber ITicy w ill leave at 7 a m from the sch«x>l in 1 cxingfon Plans arc being made to put in the forms tor a sidewalk in front o f Friendship Park on the evening o f July 14 The evening w ill begin wuh a potluck and end with apple pie and homemade ice cream Ians A llyn gave a talk on pansies Dorothy Burcham won the d»*or prize Unusual service scheduled at Lutheran Churches Hospital Notes - , , An easy way to ice cupcake* is to place a small piece of chocolate on the top when the cupcake is still hot and spread the chocolate as it melts -r 't t * »7* m o . ' x a f t li