Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 11, 1982, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN-The Heppner GaiUe-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March U, 1982
Vegetarian cooking classes to
be ottered m neppner
ST. PATRICKS DAY
40 OFF
Selected Pieces
Of Quality Lead
Cut Crystal
Giftware
St. Patrick's Party Goods
Dy Hallmark
Throughout
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Shamrock Sales On
Selected Items
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On Items With
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Chouse cushion
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ANYTHING IN THE STORE
Cash sales only. Sale items not
included, offer good thru March
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The Seventh-day Adventist
Church of Heppner will spon
sor a series of vegetarian
cooking classes in response to
requests from those who
attended the Adventist Health
Van in January, said a
spokesperson. The classes will
begin March 23 and will
continue March 25 and 30 with
the Inst session tn he held
April 1 All classes begin at
6:30 p.m. at the Seventh-day.
Adventist Church. 560 N.
Minor in Heppner.
Eileen Saunders, master of
public health, will be director
and Delta Huher coordinator
for the classes.
A $7 fee per family will be
charged to cover the cost of a
rnrtl-hnnb thnt enrh fnmilv will
Cheese distributed in
lone and Irrigon
By NKOI.A M.ACKEY
Pat Brindle. Heppner
Neighborhood Center coordi
nator was in lone last Monday.
March 1. giving out govern
ment surplus cheese and
helping fill out fuel assistance
applications.
Wednesday. March 3.
Brindle and a volunteer tra
veled to Irrigon to help Mary
Gasser. a Blue Mountain
Economic Development
Council employee with fuel
assistance and cheese distri
bution at the North Morrow
Annex. Low Income Energy
Assistance Program (fuel as
sistance) has served 113
families in Morrow County.
Government surplus cheese
had been given to 135 families
in Morrow County by the end
of February. Brindle said
almost all of the center's
cheese had been distributed
and those who qualify who
haven't received cheese
should apply for it at the
center soon,
Kespnnso to the advertise
ment for a weatherizatinn
crew was good. Weatheriza
tion should begin later in
March.
Twelve women attended last
Thursday's afternoon social.
The women made St.
Patrick's Day corsages and
en joyed a few games of bingo.
Volunteer Income Tax As
sistance (VITA representa
tive Pegge Ramos has recent
ly been in Heppner filling nut
income tax forms for those
who qualify for the service.
She is scheduled to return to
Heppner March 19.
Many clothes and household
items have been donated to
the center in the past few
weeks. They are greatly
appreciated.
T-shirts arrive for run
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By MARY ANN CERl'LLO
Two sixth graders who will
participate in the April 4
Rolling Hills Run, Jacue
Johnson of Heppner (left) and
Dan Struthers of Lexington,
model T-shirts that have just
arived for the run.
Participants who complete
either the three or six mile run
will be awarded both a T-shirt
and a certificate.
Applications for the Rolling
Hills Run may be picked up at
the Heppner Elementary
School office. Murray's Drug,
the Shoe Box. or until March
17 by contacting any Heppner
Elementary student in the
fourth through the eighth
grade, said a spokesperson.
Former Heppner coach
leads team to state
The boys' varsity basketball
team of Columbia High
School. White Salmon. Wash.,
won their district and regional
tournaments and placed
eighth in the state tourna
ment. Dean Naffziger. form-
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Buy Now And Save On
PLOW SHEARS
SWEEPS
POINTS
AND MORE
IF If
Through March 15th
erly of Heppner. is their
coach. The team was un
beaten before going to State.
Naffziger's wife. Teresa, is
the daughter of Edie and
Leonard Munkers of Lexington
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Pettyjohn's J
receive, me cook hook tea-
tures 375 calorie counted
meat less recipes and Hi pages
of nutritional facts, said the
spokesperson. The fee also
covers nn abundance of sam
ples of recipes from the hook,
she added.
For more information phone
fi7l-!44'l or 9H)-R!t)7.
What's Your
Opinion?
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Question: What do ;
expect the turnout will he for
next month's Rolling Hills
Run?
"Hopefully over HM) runners
from all over the area." said
Al Beck of lone.
New Selection Of Wooden
Kitchen Products
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Cup Holders and much more
Stop and see the pleasing selection that will add a nice touch to your kitchen,
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Friday,, March 26 and Saturday,
March 27 8a.m. to 5p.m.
At The Legion Hall In
For pickup call Rita Hedman 676-9278 or 676-9432; Betty Rood: 676-5391 or
676-9183; Linda Schultz: 676-5010 or Martha King: 676-5382
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