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Ih r Heppner Gaiette Unir» llrp p n rr. Oregon H n ln n d » Great-great und e visits relatives Heppner golfers host RHS team k > tk v v im iv v r i The Heppner gull team hosted Riverside last Thursdav and lost 344-372 Dave Green was medalist shooting an eight over 68 The third straight tim e he has reached medalist honors Other scores for Heppner were K eith Kenison Hi. M arion McMillan 114 and Carl Martin IIS Jell Devin shot a I2H his first time on the Yarsity squad Dan Struthers and Sean l-uws..n shot SB and US respective!) on the J V team High man for Riverside was James Johnson with 76 Kelly Seel shot an SI Dave is average anywhere from sis to ten strokes.'' said coach Duane Seiffer, evaluating the pro grrss of the team so far this season Kenison is pretty much out of his slump hut he s about where he was last year at this time The rest of the team are mostly beginners " The Heppner girls lost by 14 strokes 210-224 J J Osmin was low for Heppner with a 54 Kenee presents M others Dav ••s." J Latititi Kiski-t Ik xiquet Treasure Hox IVxxjurl ! c 4«» i I to p n e e -r !» ! Love blooms for Mom with our feminine new bouquets from the Telefloni Floral Vanity Collection. For Mother's bay, each floral y»ift arrives with glorious flowers. Liter, these fine ceramic keep sakes hold Mom's per sonal treasures. Call or visit our shop for delivery anywhere in the Tinted States or Canada. Ciivc the Floral \Unity Bouquets. Mothers I )a\ is Sunday, Mav 12. The Country Rose 676-9426 Irlrfko It a rn p s lc rrd H eppner w m i mark 4 le trfW a tin T-Ball tryouts Hoys ages 7 12 may try out for T Hall and L illie League minor league teams Saturday. May It at to a m at the Morrow County fair grounds field in Heppner Notices to parents w ill be sent home from school and coaches w ill be notified prior to that date said a Little la-ague spokesperson Teleflora Vieti run larvfc-hUk-r Busys-t Struthers and Jacque Johnson shot a 55 Renee Struthers has scored about six strokes lower, and the rest of the team are beginners." con tinued Neiffer about the team's progress The girls have probably shown the most progress Kipeci ally Jacque Kirsten and J J ” MdI« >ia I W . IrR fV .a I n Claude l Miller Visiting with relatives over the Iasi three weeks has been Claude L Miller Cincinnati. Ohio, brother of the late Norma Marquardt Accompanying M iller has been his daughter. Claudia Kenneweg of Cold Springs Kentuckv Doherty puts shot for meet record 8» V slll 4 V t IIN K I IN The lone track trams along with 28 other schools com print in thr second annual State "H Invita tion.il on Saturday. April 27 Thr I h » vs scored I I 1.- (Hunts, while thr girls scorni 20 A ltra won thr boys team title while St 1'aul ran away with Ihr girls title Drena Hams established a new school record of OT'IO" gaining second in Ihr discus Thr mark bettered her wi-rk old throw of W J " She .idiled another second in thr shot (Nit at II 2 and a fourth throwing th r javelin at W 'P i" Selling a new meet record and personal best Handy McCabe cleared 12 i in the pole vault He broke his own meet record of lodi In Ihe discuss he earned a fourth with a leave of t w o He also competed in the triple jump and was on Ihe I mu meter relay tram of Kric ( iHik and Brian Douglas that fa iln l lo place but ran a season's best of 3 4» 7 Cutting Ihe shot at 48 7 Donnie iHilierv grabbed second place Douglas »as third running the Ilo Local stu d en t to g ra d u a te U of I Todd W Harrison son of Robert and Sharon Harrison, fa-xington. will he among the spring term graduates at the In iv e rs ity of Idaho at Moscow . Idaho He will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in ant mal science Harrison is a 198n graduale of Heppner High School Nazarenes to host speaker The Heppner Church of the Nararene will host a special speaker Sunday May 5 Gary Smith from la-wiston Idaho w ill he speaking on the awful growing effects and pro blems of Alcohol and Drug abuse upon our present day society Smith is I’olice Chaplin of the city of Lewiston, is working with people of all ages with Alcohol and Drug problems Help is also offered to family members who have loved one involved in these abuses Smith, along with his wife. Donna, are w orking w ith A Y (A lcoholics Victorious1, a support group for recovering Alcoholics and their families B y M a r y Bryant, 676-V/93 Vtr and Mrs One Cline and two children were here from Salt l-akr City I tah. visiting his grand mother. Mrs Kthel Robinson They were guests of honor at a dinner given bv Vlrs Yern Hatty Present were Cecil McDaniel Scott and Joan McDaniel, and Hud and Kamona Marshall Vtrs Hatty and Mr VI, Daniel are aunt and uncle res|Ht lively of Mr Cline JiHum and Jim Merritt and three children came (rum Dayton. Ill«- next day to visit and the (.’lines returned home with them meter high hurdles in a personal best of 17 I In Ihe MX) meter intermediate hurdles he got a time tg 44 <4. tying for fifth Also in the high hurdles Chris Kea was fifth with a 17 8 In Ihe preliminaries, he ran a personal I m - s I of 17 7 He was also on the 4(Xi meter relay team of Anderson Cook, and Douglas that ran a season s ties! 48 4 in the finals CiHik competed in the 400 meter dash, clocking 57 1 Anderson ran a personal best of 4 42 0 in Ihe I.50U meter run 1 ..ist week Mrs Gall Renne visited Ashley Conklin participated in the her mother Mrs Yern Hally from long and triple jumps He leaped Portland 161" and 14 V ■ respectively , ....- ..................... - a Kulh Locust Chapter. No 32. o F s enjoyed a Friendship and Vnniversary Night Monday . April 8 \is ttm g chapter representatives came from Arlington. Fm atllla. Ilermiston lamg Creek Dallas. Pendleton, and Baker Juanita Carmichael entertained with piano selections of yester years Dm Halvorsen gave interesting evenls in the history of the chapter. Ruby Betket read a poem In the Days of long Ago," Frances Sinouse played a number of violin selections and special groups were honored K atherine Ltndslrom presented Juanita Carmichael and Madge Thomson with 50 year membership pins Both responded with enter taming and interesting accounts of events of the past years Doris Hall and Anna Graham were present and recognized as past recipients of 50 sear pins Harold and Ruby Becket were honored for their 40 years of mem bership and fa ith fu l a lie n dance Attention was also given to their 50th wedding anniversary John Pittman P G P from Fsther Chapter of Baker. Victor Kahler, Question "Do you think Morrow P G P from Naomi Chapter of County should prov iile funding for Dallas, and oiliei visiting members I .ltd iii.it d " made inspiring and entertaining "Yes, they sure use it a lot You comments of by gone years Re never know when it might come in freshments were served from tables handy" said Jill Strut kmeier of tie a iitifu llv decorated w ith Ihe Heppner W h at's Y our ( )|)in ion B y Ju s ti n e W e a t h e r f o r d We hear you. Maybe it's a Or a . Maybe you'd like to fly your own . Or drift in a Whatever you desire . . we're here to help. See us soon for all your loan needs. Our rates are very competitive, and you'll find we have big I h r m o n th o f \ p n l h a s s u r r lv b ro u g h t a v a r lr lv o f w e a th e r c o n d illo n x and a h ig a s s o rtm e n t nl a c tiv itie s to M o rro w I m in ts I t lx o( In te re s t In those of us w ho e n jo v re a d in g w h o p a i In u l.it Is e n jo y p o e try , to no te a frw little v r r s r s w r itte n a b o u t th is m o n iti " I h r f ir s t » I \ p r l l . som e do say Is set a p a r t fu r M l F o o ls l>av H u t w hv th e people c a ll It so N o r I. n o r they th e m s e lv e s do k n o w ." f i l l s ve rse w as p u b lis h e d in 1765 In "Poor K o b ln ’s A lm a n a c " by an u n k n o w n a u lh m The m o n th is n a m e d fo r " A p r l l l x " a I a tln w u rd m e a n in g "to o p e n ", an d it w as the second m o n th o f Ih e y e a r u n til J u liu s C a e sa r m o ve d II In to fo u rth p la ce In n i H 1 In som e s o u th e rn h e m is p h e re c o u n trie s It Is th e h a rv e a t m o n th fo r g ra in s w h ile In th is h e m is p h e re It Isa m a in ly a tim e of p la n tin g and g ro w in g I t u s u a lly c o n ta in s Ihe g re a te s t C h ris tia n and J e w is h h o ly d a s s , the 4 n g lix h and t a n a d la n s re m e m b e r th e ir p a tro n sa tt. St G e o rg e . In \p r il I t Is a rd e n tly hoped th a t th e C le a n u p H e p p n e r ( a m p a ig n w h ic h got u n d r iw a v la s t S a tu rd a y m o rn in g w ill b r in g b e a u tifu l re s u lts Those p e rsons of a ll ages w ho a tti- n d r d th e b r a in s to r m in g m e e tin g at the t tty H a ll on \ p r l l I t . o f f r r r d such lin e s u g g e s tio n s lo r p r o je c ts and w e re so e a g e r to b e co m e in v o lv e d an d to e n lis t a s s is ta n c e fro m I h r g ro u p s In w h ic h they b r lu n g The r u lu m a lin g r v e n l. I h r I r e C re a m S o c ia l a t S p n i on S u n d a y. M ay 5. sh o u ld fin d j good g ro u p of l o r d h u t s a tis fie d i it lle n s h a v in g som e d e se rve d fu n llo w .ilo ui I ev er v I mh I v re a It v c le a n in g up y a r ils and ta k in g adv a n ta g r o f t h r fre e use o f I h r 1 o u n lv I . im it ili n r s t S a tu rd a y and Hundav T h is c le a n u p w as m a d e a tu p p r io r it y in th e p la n n in g done by the H e p p n e r M o rro w t ha III h e r u t I o m m r r c r a n d It Is so good th a t Ih e c ity and the co u n ty a re c o o p e ra tin g w ith Ih e t o f I th e l.lo n s , a t h r Hoy Scouts scho ol p e rsons and o th e r good c iv ic m in d e d g ro u p s w h o w a n t In fe e l m o re p rid e In Ihe community. In c lo s in g , h e re a re fo u r m o re lin e s o f \ p r i l p o e try V m r r ic a 'x b e lo v e d K a lp h B a ld o I H iervon " \ p r i l c o ld w ith d r ip p in g r a in B illo w s a n d l i l i a r x b r in g s a g a in . T h e W h is t lr o f r e tu r n in g b ird s A n d tr u m p e t lo w in g o í t k , h e rd s " H a p p y M ay day ►.•»»•Y-s'».'-. • • . •» • • • v * » S a t u r d a y , M a y 11 8 p .m . C a t h o lic Parish H a ll Eil ] Ida Farra had as houseguest over Ihe weekend Mis Hea Clausen State Director of Ihe Itegree of Honor, and Kvelyn Heuer Both ladies are from Bend on Sunday morning. Mrs Farra served break fast to 12 out of town guests Mr anil Mrs Claude Graham were surprised on the nccosion of their 5(Mh wedding anniversary with visits from their daughters. Jean Marie, from Kugene and Helen from Fresno. California, and their nephew and his wife. Jim and Barbara Bightman from Greeley Colorado Their anniversary was April 21 The Degree of Honor District Convention got underway at the local lodge hall on April 27 with registration at III to Menda-rs were present from Baker Pendleton. John Day and Heppner Coffee and sweet rolls were served during the registration period Luncheon ol Salads and rolls was served by the hostess lodge The afternoon session under Ihe leadership of Hea Clausen, included a school of instruction and a discussion of Ihe v annus insurance plans offered by Ihe organization The welcome address was given by Shirley Connor The slab- officers present were Beatrice Clausen. National Guter Batch and stale Director. Klsie Bright. Stale I ’re snlenl. Jean Shew Stale \ ice I ’re sulcnl. Sally Min k State Second Yice President Shirley Connor Stale Assislanl I slier Ida F air«. Stale Past President anil Slab- A u x ilia ry O fficer and E velyn Heuer. Fraternal Life Insurance Agent Dinner was served by the Heppner Methodist ladies in the church base ment The evening session at Ihe hall opened with entertainment by Hon McDonald, whose music was greeted enthusiastically by Ihe members Heppner mayor. Cara Costa, welcomed Hn- group with the response given by Sally Mock The lodge work was exemplified and u la-autiful memorial was given by the stale officers for the members who had died during the past year During Ihe (lay, g ill bags with Items donated by local businessmen were given to eat h member Travel pillows were given to the state offieers and lodge presidents The afghnn was won bv M a rily n Bergstrom Al the close of the session, door prizes were given and cookies, coffee, and punch were served Farm FEATURE = 0 ! : * » S O LID S T A T E E L E C T R IC FE N C E R «1« Veits. SO Cycle ac Veipn - IH Iks tech • Servai lam p shows s lie n g th o f shoe* on le n e • Charges ovor 15 me*s of (ance 2 dr», 1 o w n e r, low « 2 , 3 0 0 ' • S hocks through heavy «wet Os - s m ile s • UC Usted M c D o n a ld ! FSLIC On Monday. Mrs Flranor Gonty and Mrs Luella Harris drove to 1'kiah to attend a party given by Mrs \ irginia Hlev in-- «laughter of Mrs Gonlv (COftOMT 3 TÆ («10 lull \ - r S 977 Olds Cutlass CHEVROLET Faster motif anil spring flowers They included an anniversary cake among other goodies Ml members are encouraged to come to Ihe next meeting Monday Mav 13 tor the ceremony ol Draping ihe Mtar and also Ihe annual election lit officers Mr and Mrs Glen Cooper are the B'orthy I ’alron and Bnrthy Matron respectively. of the chapter 39 99 « « i 1« Tickets Available at Ron McDonald's Chevrolet B o n 274 Mam Street PO Box 551 Heppner. OR 97837 (503) 676-9021 These w r itte n by Old Fashioned Country Music Show 's. WESTERN HERITAGE SAVINGS awTJT’a ' The Smith's w ill be in the Heppner area lor serveral days to offer their services to anyone who desires help with these problems They may 1» contacted through The Heppn«: Church of the Naiarenr Service times for Sunday May > follow S l u m Fellow ship Time to a m Sunday School Classes lor all ages II a in Worship Gary Sm ith speaking Donna special Music I ’otluck Fellowship Dinnoi , p m Youth Group t> p m sing and Share Smith's Sharing The Church of the Naiarene ex tends an invitation and a warm welcome to the |*-oplr of Ihe com mumtv savs the Rev Floyd Wilks Heppner Happenings Around About LET US FLOAT YOU A LOAN. M o | l-et, 4 I\4 ( 40 4 5 3 1 ) Good Thru : M ay M O RRO W CO U N TY G R A IN G R O W E R S