EIGHT The Heppner liaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 18. 1982
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H.H.S. Drama Club to present
3-act comedy March 2,4
Lions Club makes flag presentation
Queen Mildred Padberg and
King Carl McDaniel
By JUSTINE
WFATHERFORD
On Valentine's Day after
noon, the Veterans of Foreign
Wars organization in Heppner
invited all over 40-year-olds to
a party at the Elks Lodge.
About 30 attended and enjoyed
visiting, dancing to recorded
music and partaking of spec
ial refreshments.
Alberta Johannes is presi
dent of the V.F.W. Auxiliary
and Mildred Breeding and
Wilma Mabe were leading
members of the party com
mittee. Mrs. Breeding made a
cake for the occasion and also
created door prizes which
were given out to lucky
winners.
A Queen and King of Hearts
were selected the oldest
woman and man present were
named the rulers. Mildred
Padberg became queen and
Carl McDaniel was crowned
king. They drew the numbers
for the doorprize winners.
Representatives of the
V.F.W. say this party was a
first Valentine event, and that
they are discussing whether or
not they will make these
parties an annual affair be
cause this party did not draw a
big attendance.
This season's first stage
production of the H.H.S.
Drama Club will be the
three-act comedy "The Great
Big Doorstep." The play will
be held in the school cafetor
ium at 8 p.m. March 2 and 4.
The scene is in the 1930's on
the mud flats of the Mississip
pi River in Louisiana where a
large Ca.jun family is strug
gling to stay alive. The
hard-working mother, Mrs.
Crochet, (played by Polly
Fortenberry ) washes, irons,
hopes and prays she can keep
the family together. Father
"Commodore" Crochet (Ter
ry Gray) works as little as
possible, flies into rages, but
also hopes for better days. The
whole Crochet family hopes
they can get a house to go with
some elegant doorsteps which
the sixteen-year-old son Ar
thur (Danny Fortenberry)
found floating in the river and
placed at the entrance to their
miserable shack. Two pretty
teenage daughters. Topal and,
Evvie (Karen Kenny and
Marti Baker), have two inte
resting boyfriends: a tall
Texan (Earl Hammond) and a
cocky Ca.jun barber (Lee
Rice.) The family's hopes
hang mostly on Uncle Dewey
(Jim Ackley) a riverboat pilot
who blows in with gifts, food
and a check. Running in and
out are the young twins.
Fleece and Elna (Cindy Stroe
ber and Carrie Brownfield).
T.J. the baby (a doll), the
landlady (Cindi Bergstrom)
and a florist from New
Orleans (Patti Devine) who
finally saves the day.
The stage crew includes
Cindi Berestronv as staee
manager. Mark Launer as
musician and other sound
effects. Larry Cerullo on
lights, and I,ee Rice. Glenn
Smith and Larry Cerullo on
stage scenery. Director is
Jane Rawlins.
Tickets will be one dollar for
students. SI.SO for adults and
two dollars for reserved seats,
which can be purchased at
Murray's Drug or the school
office, said a spokesperson.
I.U.C.C. prepares events
for season of Lent
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The lone United Church of
Christ is preparing a variety
of events for the season of
Lent. Plans include all-church
gatherings, a study group, and
private meditation resources,
said the Rev. Cathy Barker.
February 23 the Worship
Committee will host a Shrove
Tuesday Pancake Dinner at
6:30 p.m. to be followed by a
short worship service. Lent
begins the next day. Ash
Wednesday, with a Prayer
Vigil from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
A study group on "Death
and Dying" will begin on
February 23 and 25. To
accommodate the maximum
number of participants, two
schedules are offered: Tues
day mornings 9:30-11:00 a.m.
and Thursday evenings 7:30
9:(Hip.m. The group, led by the
Rev. Barker, will met1 1 for six
sessions through the season of
Lent. Anyone is welcome to
attend.
Daily meditation booklets
entitled "The Fellowship of
Prayer" are available at the
church for personal use during
the Lenten season.
Plans are underway for
special worship services on
Palm Sunday. Maundy Thurs
day, and Easter. April 11.
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Lions Club President Terry Hughes gives first grader Kimberly Phegley a small American flag
as the Heppner Lions Club made their annual presentation of flags to all Heppner first graders.
The flag presentation is to promote patriotism, said Hughes and has been made each year for
the last five years.
Camp Fire candy sale begins Friday
Camp Fire boys and girls continue through March 10.
will begin their annual candy said a Camp Fire spokes
sale Friday, February 19 after person,
school. The candy sale will The boys and girls will be
selling Brown & Haley Choco
late Mint patties. Almond
Roca and Chippers Dry
Roasted Peanuts at $2 a box,
she stated.
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