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EIGHT Th Heppner GatttteTimet, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 3, 1983 State F.F.A. officers visit HHS B v WINDI MITCHELL Two state F.F.A. officers came to Hoppner High School on Wednesday, Oct. 26. Chris Vight, state F.F.A. president from Newberg and Wiley Fortsoii, otaie Irrasuifr, Madras, spent the day with HHS Vo-Ag students. Fortson and Vight talked to the students about leadership and goal setting, and encour aged them to participate in F.F.A. activities. Wednesday's visit was part of the state F.F.A. officers' leadership tour which has taken them to 104 F.F.A. chapters throughout Oregon. Senior meaisite cook resigns By J I 'STIVE WFATHFKFORD On Wednesday. Oct. 26, Heppner seniors who were present at the weekly dinner learned that their meaisite cook. Cherrie Clark, was re signing They have apprecia ted her cheerful nature and Plans made for Degree of Honor dinner Plans for an annual Degree of Honor Thanksgiving Dinner for members and their fami lies and friends were made at a regular lodge meeting Octo ber 25. The dinner will be held November 5. 6:30 p.m., at the Degree of Honor Hall in Hep pner, announced a spokesper son Turkey and rolls will be furnished, and members are to bring a salad and dessert or a vegetable and a salad, the spokesperson reported. President Mary Bryant is to arrange entertainment for the evening. Christmas party plans are to be announced at a later date. The next regular meeting will be held November 15, 8 p m.. at the hall. Insulate your home today. Save on Energy Costs. Call collect for a FREE ESTIMATE 13 000 IUSULATI8H & assoc. inc. 503-276-1097 We also install continuous gutters!! SAVE ON HEATING BILLS! Complete Wood Stove & Wood Stove Accesories Available Now WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION ACCESORIES 424 Lynden Way, 0(1 Heppner 676-9157 Wiley Fortson, state F.F.A. treasurer (left), and Chris Vight, state F.F.A. president (right), discuss leadership with Heppner High School Vo-Ag students as Steve Currin, Heppner, (center), listens. 'The two greatest stimulants in the world are youth and debt." Benjamin Disraeli fine meals since the dinners began in the fairground pavi lion just two years and four months ago. The Meaisite Committee and the senior diners presen ted Clark with a blooming hisbiscus plant and a rousing cheer led by the committee chairman Bill Collins. Collins announced that Lola Hum phrey is being hired as chief cook. Humphrey has worked at the meaisite as a volunteer over a year and has been ' serving as backup cook and as a replacement for Millie Pan key. Clark announced she re sineed. "Because my first priority is to spend more time with my growing family." She also admits she aspires to try her hand at writing children's stones Seniors were delighted by the day's entertainment a talented quartet of instrumen tal musicians from Pendleton Meaisite who played before and after the meal. Many seniors en joyed dancing to the liely music. Along with the four musicians came several popular visitors from Pendle ton: retired teacher Velma Bechdolt and her brother-in-law. Archie Bechdolt. There were also otner out-of-town visitors including sisters Opal Cook and Elsa leathers from Hermiston. Columbus Phillips was the day's lucky winner of a free meal. THERMAL SEAL ROPE FOR WOODi STOVE DOORS REPLACEMENT BLAZE KING HANDLES WOOD CUTTING ACCESORIES t Two Tracker 4-H Club holds costume party The Two Tracker 4-H Horse Club held a Halloween cos tume party at the fairgrounds barn in Heppner on Sunday afternoon, October 30. Eigh teen members and guests participated in horseback games which included jack o'landem decorating, trick or treat showmanship, ghost relay race, apple bob-along-ing. bareback witch's equita tion, and back-to-back pump kin bumpkin, reports club spokesperson. lone Schools Thursday. Nov. 3 - turkey chop suey and rice, pickled beets, pineapple and cottage cheese salad and milk. Friday, Nov. 4 - tomato soup, grilled cheese sand wiches, vegetable sticks, des sert and milk. Monday. Nov. 7 - barbecued beef. French fries, pickles, fruit and milk. Tuesday, Nov. 8 - meat loaf, baked potato, tossed salad, fruit and milk. Wednesday, Nov. 9 - lasa gna, green beans, garlic bread, fruit and milk. Heppner Elementary School Thursday, Nov. 3 - beef stew, cottage cheese, frit, rolled wheat bread, milk and salad bar. Friday. Nov. 4 - soup, choice of sandwich, dessert and milk. Monday, Nov. 7 - creamed chicken with biscuit, frozen peas, hula hoop salad, milk and salad bar. Tuesday, Nov. 8 - Western beans and franks, salad, whole wheat roll, fruit and milk. Wednesday. Nov. 9 - con ference day, no school. Thursday, Nov. 10 - confe rence day, no school. Heppner High School Monday, Nov. 7 - fish sticks, tater tots, peanut butter and celery, one-half apple and milk. Tuesday, Nov. 8 - tomato soup, toasted cheese sand wich, salad, dessert and milk. Wednesday. Nov. 9 - burri tos. corn, salad, fruit and milk. rz m Out of today's cir cular the following items did not arrive: Page 3 Pentel Stinger Pent . . 2S1 .00 Halo Metallic Markers . . $2.00 Page 7 Mattel Baby Skatec Doll S20.00 Playtkool Big Foot Vehicle . . . $12.00 Stacking Parsons Table S3.00 We sincerely apologize and hope this does not incon venience you our valued customers w.in urn miwPMpwji iiiummni w n HHS Drama Club to dramatic version of The Heppner High School Drama club will present a dramatic version of George Orwell's classic novel. ,lim4." on ThutNiLty mid Friday, November 17 and 18. at the Heppner Hip.h School cfe torium at 7:30 p.m. The presentation is a tale that depicts the horrors of man's fate in a society where "Rig Brother" is always Participants judged as having the most outstanding costumes were Kathleen Rrn zell and Cherie Papineau. Ten dollar gift certificates from R & W Drive In were awarded to the winners. Costumes of clowns. Indi ans, cats, withes and other spooky characters were present. Those participating were Trisha and Charene Coe, Staci and Kristi O'Brien. Chene and Michelle Papi neau. Michelle and Lori Jen sen. Rondi Robinson, Sean Lawson, Judy Jepsen. Kath leen Brazell. Kim Johnson. Crystal Minster. Donita Sharp. Ted Schwarz and Sara and Amy Greenup. Prizes for games included treats, and doughnuts and cider were enjoyed by all. Practice sessions for 4-H horse members will be held at 1 p m. at the fairgrounds this Sundav. Nov. 6. 7? .A HAZAKD Will Lf"M If watching where "Every thing That Is Not Prohibited W Compulsory." The scene is Ijuidoii. 1 !Mt4 london in a world where science has abandoned man for the state, where every citizen knows only too well that war is peace. According to Director Larry Cerullo there are It students who are in the cast of this classic: Danny Fortenberry, Ken Curtis. Rene Struthers. Merry DeSpnin tall returning from past performances at the high school). Kym Warren. 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