Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 18, 1983, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, August 18, 1983
NOTICE
The Town of Lexington is
offering a $100 REWARD for
information leading to the
arrest and conviction of persons
involved in theft andor
vandalism of the Town's
street signs. Lexington Town Council
Church marks 30th anniversary
Class reunion plans finalized
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Plans arp being finalized for
a five-yenr reunion of Heppner
Hih School's class of 1978.
The minion will bt held Sa
turday, August 27 at Cutsforth
Purk hettiniiing ut 12 noon..
Those who plan to attend
need to bring their own meat
to barbecue and those with
last names beginning A
through L are asked to provide
a salad and those whose
names begin M through Z are
asked to bring a dessert.
Everyone also needs to bring
their own table setting.
The planning committee
asks that those who plan to
attend contact Betty Green
Wight, till!) Rl4, P.O. Box 927,
lleppner, Oregon t7li:Hl, or
Sally Sumner Ilutldleston,
2-15 -3184. 75115 S.W. Shirley
Lane. Portland, Oregon 97223.
AImo Hiiyoiif knowing the
addresses of Rhonda Whit
field. Russell Roark or Kenny
Howard are asked to contact
Wight or Ilmldiestoti.
Irrigon club wins horse judging contest
tni ksve the tbhring to us.
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Ralph Crum (L), holds burning mortgage as his wire, Lou, pastor Floyd Wilks, the Rev. Charles Wilkes
and the Rev. Walter Lanman, district superintendent, look on.
A send off of 30 helium filled
balloons, a special speaker, a
picnic and a mortgage burn
ing celebration marked the
,10th anniversary of the local
Nazarene Church.
The church opened August
U, 1953 in lone with the Rev.
Wilfred McKay, pastor. In
1959. the present building at
345 Gilmore St. was construc
ted and the church transferred
to Heppner.
The Rev. Charles Wilkes
was featured speaker during
the morning worship service.
He and his wife. Lois, pastored
the church in lone from 1956 to
1959. They are now pastoring
the First Church of the Naza
rene in Yakima. Wash.
Another highlight of the day
was the presenting of a Dis
tinguished Service Award to
Ralph and Lou Crum of lone,
"for their 30 years of outstand
ing service and support to the
church," said the Rev. Floyd
Wilks, present pastor of the
church. Wilks explained that
the church purchased the
award from Nazarene head
quarters in Kansas City. The
money vised to purchase the
award is used for missionary
work. He added that he be
lieves that the Crums' award
was the first given in this
area.
By BIRtHNE TITUS
Program Assistant
Morrow Co. Intension Service
Team honors in a horse
judging contest last Saturday
went north with the Desert
Pegasas Club of Irrigon.
Members of the top Judging
team were Hank Vazza, Rren-
da Malhis. and Dawn Timms,
The Judging event was part
of the 4 H Morse Show Satur
day. Top teams are eligible to
compete at state.
Second place team honors
went to the Heppner Two
Trackers team of Shelley
Stroeber, Annette Wilgers and
Ted Schwa rz.
Third and fourth places
went to teams of three made
up of members of a number of
clubs. Top individual judging
honors went to Cathy Lindsay.
Second place judge was Hank
Vazza; third, Michelle Papl
neau: fourth, Kathleen
Brazell; and fifth, Cindy
Davis
Little League to raffle firewood
Drill team on roller skates
entertains at mealsite
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Willow Creek LitL'e League ballplayers show firewood that will go to two lucky winners of a
drawing.
Pictured In the front row are Rick Koffler (L) and Peter Pearson
In the back row from left to right are: Steve Arbogast, Dick Devin, Scott Johnston and Slater
Mitchell.
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Six members of a Hermiston roller skating
drill team entertained at the Heppner Senior
Mealsite last Wednesday. The group is under the
direction of Sandy Cassens of Holiday Rolarina.
Hermiston.
Pictured from left to right are: Jammie Scalf
of Lexington, Pam Shoap, Angie Lemke, Sherie
Walchh. Judy Walchli and Jonnie Sue Cassens.
all of Hermiston.
The original tales of Mother
Goose before the nursery
rhymes were moral tales
warning of the dangers of
curiosity and trespassing
HOMELI
SAL
NEW
Super XL Auto
Sale Price 312
XL-12, 20-in. Bar
Sale Price $340
Reg 389'
Reg 372
Model 330
Sale Price
Model 360
Sale Price
310
Reg 359'
'410
Reg 459
Cartoonist makes annual
stop in Heppner
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Willow Creek Little League
ballplayers will be selling
tickets for two cords of fire
wood during the Morrow
County Fair next week. Tic
kets will sell for one dollar
each Two drawings will be
held September 15, and if the
winners live within 20 miles of
Heppner, their wood will be
delivered.
Little League players will
have a display of wood in a
wheelbarrow at the fair
grounds and will begin selling
tickets on Monday at 2 p.m.,
and will continue through
Family Fun Nite on Tuesday.
Those who are unable to at
tend the fair but would like to
purchase tickets, may contact
Bob and Joy Krein, Susan
Johnston. Bob Ployhar, Peggy
and Earl Fishburn or Sandy
and Dick Devin.
Proceeds will be used to
help purchase fence materiuls
that will lie used at a new
ballpark below Willow Creek
Dam. Over $t,8oo has already
been raised through the Kol-
luitt Hills Itun. a microwave
oven raffle and snack shack
sales
Little League players inte
rested in sellini' tickets should
contact Jov Krein. tiT(' !Wff
Just Arrived
New Selection
of Shower
Curtains and Hooks
Coast to Goast
TOTAL HARDWARE
Tom Simenton made his annual trip to Heppner for the fair
and rodeo season this week and decorated many business
windows with his artistic cartoons. Simenton has been
painting windows in Heppner for the annual event for many
years.
Stop By Our Booth At Fair!
Mdh Offjca
EViorrow County
Grain Growers,NC
toll free 1-800-452-7396
Eniov the Fair & Rodeo
We Will Be Open
Saturday, Aug. 27
8-9:30a.m.
Closed Rest of Da,
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676-9157
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40 People
50 Deposit
wreservation
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Includes Transportation,
I Night's Lodging,
Reservations Needed Beverages.
Contact Rick Immediatly! 676-9181
Great Savings on
Lees Carpets
Factory
Authorized
Sale
Starts Aug. 1 5 thru Sept. 6
Enjoy Fine Dining At The Elks 9 Club
Friday & Saturday
Night Aug. 19 & 20 (
Steak - Seafood - Prime Rib
x 7
Friday, Aug, 19
The Jim Ackley Band
will entertain at the
Smith Healy Reception
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Heppner Elks 358
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