EIGHT-The llrppnrr Gazette-Times.
LU.C.C auction,
BBQ a big success
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The lone United Church of Christ's 19th annual auction and
barbecue was a big success. The women of the church served
450 people and the church grossed approximately $11,000.
Padberg family booklet
copies now available
A small Ivxiklet on the lives
if members of the Henry
Padlierg family has been pub
lished and copies were disfibu
ted at the Morrow County
Pioneer Memorial picnic, held
in Heppner on Sunday. May
30.
The book was written by
Henry H Halvorsen. a grand
LU.C.C. Vacation Church
School to begin next week
Vacation Church School for
children in the lone and Lex
ington areas will be held June
14 throuuh TR at the lone
I'nited Church of Christ Edu
cation Building, announced
the Rev Cathy Barker, pastor
of I I' C C. Classes will be held
from 9am through 12 noon
each morning. Monday
through Fridav. for children
age three thrtfugh those who
Out of today's cir
cular trie following
items did not arrive:
Fully Skimmer A
Drainer fl.ll
Deluxe Cheese
Cloth SI .41
Leisure Jar
Lifter S2.41
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Scented Doll
I1.M
Milner Pulsating
Sprinkler tin
Milner Hose
Hanger S1.1l
Poultry
Field Fences
Vynl Coated
Yard Fences
All Sizes For
Your
Now In Stock PVC
Plastic Septic Tanks
Meets Oregon Code
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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. June 10. 19R2
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son of Henry Padherg Pic
tures of the familv are dis
played, throughout the hook.
Anyone wanting a enpv of
the hook is asked to contact
Mrs, l,ewis Halvorsen. lone at
422-7M: Mark Halvorsen.
Hermiston. 56? -5266: or Henry
Halvorsen. 754 Marshall Ave..
Medford. Ore 97501. 772-2313.
will be entering the sixth
grade in the fall.
Teachers and students to
gether will explore the theme
'Because God Cares." Each
morning will include singing,
stories, games, class time,
crafts, worship and other acti
vities, said Baker. Refresh
ments will be served each day.
An offering will be received
every morning to send chicks
to needy families through
Heifer Project International.
Fair & Rodeo Court
spends busy weekends
A parade, picnic and lunch
eon highlighted Morrow
County Fair and Rodeo Court
activities over the past two
weekends, said a spokesper
son for the court.
The court captured first
place honors during the Spray
Rodeo held during Memorial
Day weekend. Queen Anita
Palmer and Princesses Annet
te Wilgers and Nancy Paine
along with pennant Learerb
Stacy Kennedy and Bobbette
' Angell topped all court entries
in the parade held before the
rodenn Spray.
On Sunday the court attend
OS
Netting
Needs.
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Extension Homemakers Council
joins fight against drunk
hvisikoivkti i ns
Morrow Co. F.tcnsln Service
The Oregon Extension
Hnmcnmkers Council is inin
inu the fitht ncninst drunk
drivers with a special educa
tional proeram next year, ac
crdi"C to Dorolhv Klock of
Corbet t. president of the nr
canization representing OSU
Extension Study Groups.
Family Safety - The Drunk
Driver is the name of the
proeram developed by Gail
Blackburn of Molalla. Kxten
sion Home F.connmics Council
family relationships and child
development chairman, nod
Mary I.ee .loins of Dallas,
safety and emergency prepar
edness chairman
The proeram is expected to
41 participate in Fun Day
Teeing off hile
sitting on a barrel
was one of many
challenges at the
Fun Day
she added
Students will receive a var
iety of take-home projects and
resources A $1 donation is
asked per student to help
dofrav the costs of supplies
and books.
On Friday. .June IB. family
and friends are invited to an
open house and sharing pro
gram to celebrate the week of
Vacation Church School.
All children are invited to
take part. Baker concluded.
ed the Morrow County Pioneer
Picnic at the fairgrounds in
Heppner.
Last weekend the girls par
ticipated in the Queen's Lun
cheon during activities of the
Cmatilla Sage Riders Rodeo.
They rode in the grand entry
and participated in a royality
event during the rodeo that
nieht.
Queen Anita and Princesses
Annette and Nancy will attend
the Heppner Junior Rodeo this
weekend. They will ride in the
grand entry of the Sunday
performance, the spokesper
son announced.
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THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
he offered in nearly everv
count v duriric 1WMW, includ
inn Morrow County, neenrdine
to the two women who will
explain it at June 22 evening
session at the annual OSU
Extension Mini-Colleee. Vera
Cnoley of Irrigon wil repre
sent Morrow County at the
training session and will brinfl
home the information shared.
Hiehwnv safety has been a
continuing concern of the Ex
tension llomemaker groups
over the years. Mrs. Klock
pointed out. Extension home
maker organizations in both
l.nnr and Marion counties
received national recognition
for their procrams dealing
with defensive driving and
hicvele safetv
Storvand Photo hy
4WTIIV PECK
Forty-one ladies turned out
Tuesday for the Willow Creek
Country Club ladies' Fun Day.
The morning began with cof
fin and doughnuts at 9 a.m.
and plav followed at 9:30 a.m.
The ladies teamed up in
groups of four and played over
an obstacle course.
First place with a low score
of 42 was the team of Kay
Anderson. Marni Anderson,
Susan Johnston and Norma
French.
Lois Hunt. Ginger O'Brien.
Cindy Green and Linda Shaw
took second place with a score
of 51 Third place was taken
with 53 points by Dorothy
Hawkins. Joan Doherty. Kar
en Dubuque and Deena Starr.
Sharon Harrison won long
drive on the first hole; Pat
Ijinkford. first on the second
hole. Iirena Jones won K.P.
Six Morrow
Co. students
graduate
from OSU
Oregon State University
graduates on June 6 came
from 35 of Oregon's 36 coun
ties and almost every city in
the state. Only Wheeler
County did not have a grad
uate Six Morrow County stu
dents graduated in the Sunday
ceremony.
Students graduating from
Morrow County include John
F. Danies of Boardman. bach
elor of science, civil engineer
ing: Victoria R. Edmundson.
bachelor of science, pharm
acy: Shelly L. Thompson,
bachelor of science, hotel and
restaurant management and
Kathleen A. Wolff, bachelor of
science, geology, all of Hep
pner: and Debra L. McCoy,
master of education and Rob
ert N. Richards, bachelor of
science, business administra
tion, both of Irrigon.
The 113th graduating class
was the largest in university
hislory. About 3.700 degrees
were awarded this year, some
200 more than the record total
3.519 conferred last year, ac
cording to a news release from
the university.
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SERVICES
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drivers
pMh Blackburn and .lones
believe that, "we can mnkc'n
difference" in the ficht
;tpain dnink driving hv mak
ini' toot e eopie award of how
jiU'nhnl affects their ability to
drive, of the penalties tinder
Orccnn's new drinking end
driving law and how citizens
can assist the Report Everv
Drunk Driver Immediately
MlFDDl1 program hv report
ing drivrs who appear to be
driving under the influence of
intoxiennts
REDD! is coordinated by
he Oregon Traffic Safety
Commission It is operated by
he Oregon Stale Police with
Kiipport from local law en
forcement agencies through
out Oregon
at W.C.C.C.
on the fourth hole and guest
K P. was won by Claudia
Hughes. All received golf balls
for their efforts.
Door prizes of golfing socks
were won by Joan Doherty,
Florence Green, Marilyn
Rigelow and Martha Peterson
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Tickets now available for
Bob Hope in Person' show
! 'nn and fund raising w ill be
the order of the day on Satur
day, July 24. when the Hob
Smith for Congress Commit
tee presents the "Rob Hope in
Person" show in Pendleton,
says the Rob Smith for Con
gress Committee.
Tickets for the event, sche
duled to start at 8 p m. at the
Pendleton Hound I'p arena,
are on sale in locations
throughout the Second Con
gressional District, according
to Stale Senator Smith, a
Burns rancher and business
man who is the republican
nominee for congress in the
second district.
Smith, currently republican
leader in the Oregon Senate,
promised at the time of his
announcement of candidacy
last OcIoImt that the cam
paign would be "fun - and
that's what we're promising
with the "Rob Hope in Person'
show - fun, for all our cam
paign volunteers and support
ers "
Ticket prices will range
from $X) to $10. depending on
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a contribution to the Smith
campaign, the senator said.
Tickets are available in
Heppner at Gardner's Mens'
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