The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 20, 1980-THIItTEEiy
Sundae Sunday planned at Valby Lutheran
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Valby Lutheran Church In
the Elghtmllc-Goosoberry
area is hosting a Thanksgiving
pnrly for ul! the kids and
adults In the area.
The party will he Sunday,
Nov. 23, from 3 to 5 p.m. In the
fellowship hull at the church.
Solar expert
to present
program at
Condon
A representative of Western
SUN (Western Solar Utiliza
tion Network), a federal
department of energy pro
gram to help foster solar
power, will be at the Condon
High School on Tuesday, Nov.
25, at 7.:) p.m. in the
multipurpose room. The pub
lic Is invited to attend the
presentation.
John Steinkc, who Is from
the Portland regional office,
will present a slide show on
the basic principles of Bolar
energy and will also be
avaiiuble to answer questions.
Special emphasis will be on
tax programs for solar power
and small scale residential
uses of solar power.
Steir.ke, who has been
deserilMNl "a real expert in his
field," is also a consultant for
private construction.
Steinke will give a presen
tation to Condon High School
students the next day on
future employment in the field
of solar power, tie has also
indicated that he will be
vailable for individual up-
lintments through the early
afternoon on Wednesday, Nov.
2fi.
HHS drama
productions
postponed
The Heppner HiRh School
Drama Club presentations of
"Never Fear, Strongheart is
Here," and Shakespeare's
"As You Like It" have been
cancelled, it was announced
by directors Larry Cerullo and
Jane Rawlins.
The productions, which
were scheduled for this
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 20,
j d 21, have been rescheduled
Tor Monday night, Dec. 1.
Sno-park
permits
on sale
Sno-park permits for the
KIHO-KI season are now on sale
in Motor Vehicles Division
field offices and in some
winter sports stores and resort
areas.
This is the third year for the
suo park permit program in
Oregon. Permits are needed to
park in designated and posted
winter recreation areas in the
state from Nov. 15 to April 30.
Violators face a $10 fine.
A daily permit sells again
this year for $1, and an annual
permit for $5.
Winter sport enthusiasts are
urged to get a permit now so
they will be ready when
enforcement begins on Nov.
15.
Private businesses which
act as agents for DMV in
sellitfg the sno-parks may
charge a fee for providing the
service-ten cents for a daily
permit and 25 cents for annual
permits -in addition to the $1
or $5 charged by the state.
Most winter recreation res
orts, as well as many sporting
goods stores, sell sno-park
permits.
Sno-park permit sales pro
vide money for keeping winter
recreation parking areas
plowed out during the snow
season. In 1979, sales of
permits provided more than
$.122,000 above expenses for
the snow plowing program of
the Highway Division.
"The Wucky Weirdos of
Willoughby Castle," an an
imated film, will be shown, as
well as a film strip about a
mouse entitled "Charlie'H
Cheddar Cheese," Popcorn
will be provided during the
films.
And there will be Ice cream
sundaes. Everyone gets to
make his own.
The party is one of Valby'i
ways of saying thanks to God
by saying thanks to old
neighbors and hello to new
neighbors, said Pastor John
Maas. The party is for
everyone. The congregation
wants everyone In the area to
have a good old-fashioned fun
Afternoon as part of their
Thanksgiving holiday. No
money is asked for and
everything is free,
Valby is 17 miles south of
lone. To get there, take the
lone-Gooseberry Rd. and turn
left at the Valby sign on Valby
Rd. Valby is 20 miles out the
Condon Highway from Hepp
ner. Turn right at the Valby
sign on Valby Rd.
G-T closed Nov. 27,28
for Thanksgiving
The Gazette-Times office will be closed Thanksgiving
day. Thursday, Nov. 27, and Friday, Nov. 28, so that the G-T
staff may be with their families.
We hope you all have a happy and bountiful
Thanksgiving. -
Coloring contest offers prizes
and fun for local kids
Kids, do you have enough money to buy presents for your
mom and dad? Not enough for presents for sister or brother?
The holiday coloring contest may solve your problem.
Winners of the contest will receive gift certificates to be
redeemed at local participating stores.
Look in next week's issue of the Gazette-Times to find out
how to enter and where to pick up your entry.
You may just want to enter for the fun of it.
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