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Jim Ackley, Deb Holland, Bryce Powell entertain.
HHS musicians shine
Bryce Powell lopped off an excellent choral and band
concert Monday night at the Heppner High School gym.
Powell, tinging with the high school rock ensemble, belted
an America hit, "Slter Golden Hair," io highlight and end
the hour long concert. The night aUo featured the high school
band and choir.
Band director Jim Ackley didn't top at directing the high
school band through four numbers, but hit the note himself
as a member of the rock ensemble, tinging and playing the
piano and guitar.
John Dawson, new high school choir director. Instructed
bit choir through four songs. Including contemporary, "Close
To You," sung by the Carpenters; and "Let Me Be There,"
recently recorded by Olivia Newton-John.
The band was the first group to perform, playing a John
Phillip Sousa tune to start the evening and finishing strongly
with hitfhliffhta of "Exodus." Midway through the
performance, Ackley handed over bis baton to student
director. Bill Kenny. Kenny commandeered the group
through two selections from Deep River Suite.
Dawson and the choir followed, starting and finishing their
performance with two slower songs, "How Bright Shines the
Morning Star." by Nlcotal and "Trumpet Voluntary," by
Pollack. Between those two were the recent hits by singing
stars.
The rock ensemble out everyone back on the edge of their
seats as Ackley sang "Desperado" with Powell and Deb
Holland, slneinff background. An Ackley written song. "Till
the End of Time," was sung by Holland, and Powell finished
the night with the Impressive "America" tune.
Bill Kenny directs band.
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Easy-Eye Books
Twelve large-type books are
now available to patrons of the
Heppner Public Library. They
are called Easy-Eye books
and are printed in large type
on non-glare paper.
Persons who have trouble
reading regular type oi slick
paper will find these books
much more pleasing.
In the dozen, paperback,
large-type books now ready
for readers, there is a pretty
good selection, including ro
mance, several science fic
tion, some historical fiction
and several adventure stories.
Jones-Hoge
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R.r
Jones announce the marriage
of their daughter, Marcia, tp
Ronald Hage, son of Mr. and.
Mrs. Robert O. Hage. ., ,
The wedding took place on
Nov. 20 at the home of the
groom's parents in Portland.,
A reception was held at t
Saint Mary's of the Valley,;
Academy in Beaverton.
United Methodist Church members busy
Community
Preview
Sat
Heppner
High
s ?:3pm
A new group for young
adults will hold a first mating
on Twaday evening, Nov, 30.
at the home of Jeanne and
Mike Howell on the Heppner
Condon highway. Any young
adults are invited If inter
ested, telephone Jeanne How ¬
ell at 676 5002.
Wednesday. Dec. 1. the
United Methodist Women
have their December meeting
in the church basement at 7:30
p m. Sylvia McDaniel will be
the evening's hostess.
Thursday. Dec. 2, those
interested in singing will meet
to begin working on Christmas
music in the church sanctu
ary. That same evening.
Garden Club will have a
greens for the Artifactory
work party in the church
basement. (The public's
Greens Workshop is coming
there on Monday, Dec. 13, at 7
p.m.)
Friday, Dec. 3. the con
gregation will gather at a 8:30
p.m. potluck dinner preceding
the annual Charge Confer
ence. Central District Super
intendent Askew Crumbley
from Bend will come to join in
the dinner and to preside at
the Charge Conference.
Sunday evening, Dec. 5. the
High School Methodist Youth
Fellowship under the leader
ship of Vicki Tollefson is
presenting a public Chili Sup-
k per in the basement between
4-7 p.m. They will feed adults
for $1.50 and small children
for 75 cents.
The youth are anxious to
have a good attendance at
this, their first, public event.
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lntrasquad game
Donations to go
to the Lion's
Eye Clinic
HHS Gym 7:30pm,
Saturday
Ad sponsored by:"-"
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Electric Coop.
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Engagement
Mrs. Betty Parkhurd.
lone, announce the en
gagement of her daugh
ter. Mh hc le I.. Randall,
to Mr. Datld I.. Stand
ley. on of Mr. and Mrs.
Mnrd H. Standiey.
Pendleton,
A tpring redding U
planned.
TOPS meeting held
A joint meeting of Lexington
and lone TOPS Club was held
Monday evening. Nov. 22, at
the home of Mrs. Larry Prock.
Twelve members nd one
guest met with Mrs. Betty
Kirby. area captain from Fos
sil, who spoke on the philoso
phy and rules of TOPS. She
also showed pictures and laid
of her experiences w ith weigh!
loss.
She announced the district
recognition day will be March
19. 1977 at Kimua. The state
recognition days will be Aprd
15 and 16 in Kugene. The group
also exchanged ideas for
weight loss contest and incen
tive programs.
Children present program
Hope Lutheran Church
children presented a program
and gave gifts lo patients al
lloneer Memorial Hospital
Sunday The church presents
these programs each year at
Kasler and Thanksgiving
time.
1 hiring the worship service,
the children's choir sang a
Undo George. Ray Jones to wed.
Engagement
variety of songs for the pa
tients and later went around to
each room and presented pa
tients with a 'Thanksgiving
Banner." The children made
the banners during Sunday
School
Mrs. F.lmer Holti. super
intendent of the Sunday
School, was In charge of this
project. She wat assisted by
Sunday School leachert and
Mrs, Lii Curtis, director of the
children's choir.
Holidays Call,
for Something S
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Dale Arrinqton
h kat joined tur staff af peralers and wha will take pt
appointmeau for rutting fellows hair m Wednesday .Q,
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Mr and Mrs Hlnd
tge if linker, OH. are
plriiMnt ann iHHf the en
gagement rtf Uieir daughter,
Umla. lo Mr Hav Jme, son
of Jt-tie Paul W Jimr f
riner.
Umla. a 17 graduate of
FUSC, la presently leaching
2nd grade In Baker. Hay Is
sales representative fof radio
KHKR in Baker.
Tli cmile plan a Feb. t
wedding In lUker.
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