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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday April 12, 1979 THREE Easter Bunny to make rounds Saturday in Heppner and lone The Easter Bunny will make appearances in at least three locations in Heppner on Satur day, trying his best to provide a challenge for youngsters seeking his cache of candy eggs. To keep the quest for Easter eggs a bit more evenly matched, pre-schoolers will stage their hunt on the City Park-Library grounds ; first and second graders will in vestigate the courthouse lawn; and third and fourth graders will scour the Hep- lone area youngsters will search for goodies left behind by the Easter Bunny beginning at 10 a.m. in the city park Saturday, April 14. Three age groups are invited to participate in the Easter egg hunt : 0-3 years, 4-7 years and 8-years to 5th grade. Prizes will be awarded to each age group and mothers are asked to be sure their children have containers in which to collect the eggs. Beta Omega sorority is sponsoring the Easter Bunny in lone again this year. pner Elementary playground area. The annual event is spon sored by the Heppner Elks Lodge. An Elks spokesman said that Easter Bunny plans to make a personal appear ance at City Park, after he rests briefly from making his pre-dawn rounds across town. Elks officials indicated that Easter Bunny plans to hold a quantity of chocolate eggs in reserve for youthful hunters The Easter egg hunts will begin at 10 a.m. at all three locations. Smallmon no shoo-in for judgeship Cont. from page 1 Smallmon noted a state law (ORS 51.220) which provides that if the Legislature estab lishes a new district court and abolishes a justice court, the justice would occupy the district court position during the balance of his term. Smallmon, who is an attor ney and has served as justice of the peace in Hermiston the past eight years, told the committee he was qualified to be the new district court judge. "A legislative aid for Rep. Duff, Ralph Currin, did some research and raised questions about that statute's constitu tionality, based on the require ment of having the governor make the appointment," said Smallmon. "But according to legisla tive counsel it's been on the books for many years and it's never been challenged." Thome said Smallmon is the likeliest candidate to be ap pointed to the position. But under the proposed amend ments whoever is appointed to fill the judgeship must stand for election in 1980, after spending less than a year in office. We see it in Spring . . .the season of renewal and rebirth, Easter joy is everywhere . ..guiding us to lore and peace. Be glad, oastct g unftise v 'II A.vvvrj A 1 5:45 a.m. I Sunday, April 15 Uammmak utnU SfUnnl Purkinn Lot Services will be held inside iff it is raining. Sponsored By Southern Morrow County Ministers Association Special Music By The Marquordt Family Of Lexington Easter Message By Nazerene Pastor James King Congregational Songs of Praise Easter Witnesses By Your Fellow Christians Come and oin in Ptatstng Qle Qism Sawoftf This message sponsored by Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative and The Heppner Gazette-Times. lone Gardeners to hold spring plant sale April 19 Dr. Joan Pagel to fill in for Dr. Giff ord this weekend The lone Garden Club has scheduled its spring plant sale Thursday, April 19 at the American Legion Hall in lone. The sale will take place between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. In addition to house plants and outdoor plants homemade pies and coffee will be sold. Dr. J R. Gifford will be out of town from Friday evening, April 13, until Monday morn ing April 16. Expected to replace Dr. Gifford during his absence is Dr. Joan Pagel, who filled in for him one weekend last month. Sheridan Tarnasky to speak at Chamber of Commerce meeting Speaker at the Chamber of Commerce regular noon luncheon meeting Monday, April 16, will be Sheridan Tarnasky. Mrs. Tarnasky will speak on her work as administrator and supervising H.N. of Tri County Home Health Agency. Your right to know Notice of County Planning Commission public hearing regarding zone change. ' Notice of Sale, No. 5948, by Morrow County Sheriff. Notice of Public Hearing by State Department of Forestry regarding fire protection and suppression in Eastern Ore gon Fire Protection Dist. Call for bids bv Citv of Heppner. Notice of budget committee meeting by Heppner Water Control District. Notice of budget committee meeting by Heppner Rural Fire Protection District. Details of these public notices can be found in this week's Heppner Gazette-Times. EASTER FASHIONS 1 OBO 4-5 Blooms 15 6-7 Blooms on 10-up Blooms Corsages . o inranT y Nannett, 0-24 Mos. U"y$i$ Toddler By Health Tex, 4-6x 7 V''-: ! 2. &2L C '! 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