Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 23, 1982, Page SIX, Image 6

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Wt with to everyone
the joy and happiness
of this holy season.
To our patrons,
warm thanks.
CASE FURNITURE
Arnie, Rita & Rita
Over 100 Christmas baskets
delivered in Morrow County
World's Largest Stocking9
won by Heppner girl
Fair & Rodeo Court
tryouts scheduled
By NEOLA MACKEY
The Christmas season
should be much happier for
over 100 families in Morrow
County because of caring
people from all over the coun
ty who made generous dona
tions to the Heppner Neigh
borhood Center's Christmas
basket project. Two-thirds of
the baskets were delivered in
the north end of the county.
The center has been provid
ing baskets to needy families
for 16 years and this year's
project was one of the most
successful.
We are sure if all the recip
ients had the chance to say
"thank you." they surely
would. The volunteers and
staff at the center and the
wonderful people who dropped
in to help pack the boxes will
say "thank you" for them, and
for us. from the bottom of our
hearts. Have a Happy Holiday
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May the spirit of the
Christmas season bring
to you lasting happiness.
Jewelers Vi. Ginger,
Marlene, Randall
Mav this be a
holiday to
remember, filled
with the charm
of cherished
traditions...
new-found hop
and happiness.
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IN GREAT ABUNDANCE.
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Trvouls for the 1983 Morrow
County Fair and Rodeo Court
will be hold Wednesday, Dec.
29, at the fairgrounds In Hep
pner. beginning at 12 noon.
All girls Interested should be
mounted and ready to ride,
said a spokesperson. Thia year
the rules hove been changed to
allow horses of all breeds.
For more Information and
an application form, contact
Monica Kemp, 9B9 -8178.
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Wika Olson of Heppner loads Christmas baskets for delivery
to needy families in the county.
and Merry Christmas.
Fuel assistance applications
have been sent to a portion of
the eligible clients in the lone
area. Pat Brindle. center co
ordinator, will be at the Bank
of Eastern Oregon in lone on
Monday Dec. 27 from 9.30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All neces
sary papers must accompany
the application, otherwise
applications cannot be proces
sed and there will be a delay in
the payments.
Another date in January will
be set for applications re
maining on the waiting list.
They will receive a mailing
prior to that date. The time
lapse from when an applica
tion is processed by a local
fuel assistance worker and
when checks are processed by
the state fuel assistance com
puter is about two weeks.
A W I C. clinic will be held
Tuesday. Dec. 28. for those
that are eligible for that pro
gram. The center will be closed
Friday. Dec. 31. in celebration
of the New Year holiday.
Janet Philips will be at the
Center for Adult and FAmily
Services business and food
stamps on January 5 from 9
a m to 12 noon.
A free blood pressure clinic
will be held at the center on
Wednesdav. Jan 5. from 2:30
to 4:30 p m
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By MARY ANN CERIL1.0
Molly Moore, nine, of Heppner, won the "World's Largest
Stocking" at Central Market last Saturday. The daughter of
Dr. Michael and Nancy Moore, Molly was one of over 1,000
people who entered the drawing, said Forrie Burkenbine.
co-owner of the store.
According to Ernie McCabe, co-owner with Burkenbine, he
had to put the entries in a tissue crate to hold them all.
Christmas Lighting Contest
winners announced
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Don Kennaon home took second pbee in Christmas Lighting, Contest's outdoor display category.
First place winners of Heppner's Christmas
Lighting Contest this year are Cal Sherman,
Wayland Hyatt and Justine Weatherford. Sher
man received his award for best outdoor lighted
display. Hyatt won the indoor lighted division
and Weatherford took the unlighted display
category, Sherman and Hyatt will receive $30 for
their efforts, Weatherford is to receive $20.
Second place winners are Don Kennison,
outdoor display. $20 award, and Larry Mills,
indoor lighted display, $20.
Mike Moore took third place in the outdoor
lighting division, a $10 award. Kazcl Mahoney
took third in the indoor lighted display, also a $10
award.
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There's no better time
than now to express
our "thanks" to valued
friends and patrons.
Winter,
Sweeney &
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ounty of this joyful season bring
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To cherished patrons, our warmest thanks and a
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
CdnmBa Dasia Bcctric Co-c?
Joy inr Vace it With
You During The Holy
Season Of Christmas.
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Happiness Is fhe warmih of home,
of friendships, and love.
QAhJK OF
WJZaetern Oregon
Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank"
MEM&W FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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