Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 18, 1985, Page NINE, Image 9

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Locai coupon book now being compiled
A coupon book offering discounts
and specials from local businesses is
no* being compiled by the Hrppner
Chamber of Commerce, Chamber
President Doug Smith announced
last week
About 200 of the books will be
printed says Smith, for distribution
to newly arriving members of the
community
“ We hope it will stimulate interest
in local businesses for the new
people who are coming into the
area." Smith said
Member businesses will have
space for one coupon each, and non
chamber members will be contacted
about being included for a nominal
fee
If you are interested in having
your business in the coupon book,
contact either Doug Smith at Hepp
ner Bowl, or David Sykes at the
Heppner Gazette Times
Learn hotv to square dance with
the Grand Squares
A w ard ed academic
honors
Area residen t! w ere among
Whitman College students honored
for academic achievements at the
college s fall opening ceremonies
Recognized for Academic Distinc­
tion. for achieving a grade point
average of at least 3 5 for the spring
'er 1985. were
Patrick
Struthers, a sophomore, graduate of
Heppner High School, the son of
Marie and Edwin Struthers
Parents C lu b to meet
The Heppner Parent* Club will be
holding
their
first
m eeting
Thursday. Sept 26. 7 30 p m at the
elementary school following the
grade school open house Everyone
is invited to attend and voice their
concerns and ideas, stated a club
representative
‘ Fam ily Fellowship
Night’ slated at
I I C C Sept. 25
Lx?x yard aw arded Sept, honors
In Lexington Harrison and Doris
Raymond at 168 Water Street have
been awarded Yard-oMhe Month
honors for September
In just one year this couple has
turned a large vacant lot into a
beauty spot with well-arranged
combinations of native and pur
chased plant m aterials and
weathered woods said a Garden
Bugs spokesperson
They have planted neat lawns 14
trees 12 rose bushes a prosperous
vegetable garden, two raised flower
beds now featuring colorful varie
ties of petunia and one edged with
railroad ties, containing rtwes
Sagebrush is attractive against
the yellow mobile home on the back
side and the Raymonds keep look
ing (or other native plants to mcor
porate into their garden, continued
the spokesperson Charming paths
of native stone are also being built,
as well
Mr Kavmond has recently retired
from construction work having put
in many years on the Grand Cooley
Dam They came to [.cxington from
Woodburn. and before that they
lived in Brewster Washington
Kill elect'd as FFA
district officer
lone Grand Squares
lone Grand Squares would like to
invite every one to come learn how to
square dance Grand Squares is a
family oriented club that has been in
this area dancing and having fun for
over 18 years
Now is the chance to join in We
are beginning our lessons on
Thursday . Sept 26 at the (elemen­
tary gym in lone from 7 to 9 p m All
Crossword
Football whimsy
Aero»» Clue*
2 Carries the ball
5 Protects the head
7 Offensive or defensive players
9 laist home game
10 Some games end this way
11 Effort to win
12 Size of “ B'' team
16 Where the ball needs to go
19 Protect the goal
22 Not an end
26 Earns points
28 What the captains do to the com
29 Blue and gold team
30 Way to get the ball
ages are welcome so feel free to
bring your children, stated JoAnn
King, instructor
Anyone interested may call Cindy
Oslrrlund. 422 7173 or JoAnn King,
422 7407 for more information
"Just grab your partner or come
single and have some fun* We'll be
looking forward to meeting you !"
concluded king
Down ( lues
I Tells who's winning
3 It takes two of these to make a
contest
4 Division
6 Where the game is played
8 It matters not w hether you win or
lose, but
13 Tries to score
14 Directa the players
15 Part of the uniform
17 Not the hackfield
18 Plays on the line
20 Red and White team
21 Begins the half
23 What sometimes happens to the
quarterback
24 Good for a goal
25 A cheer
27 Wav to move the ball
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lone United Church of Chnst
announces 'F a m ily Fellowship
Night wit special guest Dr Pauline
King. Wednesday. Sept 25 at 6 30
p m The fellowship night will be
At a Blue Mountain District FFA
held in the It'CC basement with a
meeting held at Milton Freewater,
pot luck dinner and an audio visual
September 9. Noella Rill of (he
program
Heppner Chapter was elected to the
Child care will be provided, stated
office of District Secretary Noella
the Kev Cathy Barker
replaced Noel Hondo of the Hermi
Dr King 60, although officially
slon FFA Chapter who is moving out
retired from the Christian Medical
of the area
College in Vellore, is still active as
Noella joins the officer team con
an UCC missionary
She also
sisting of Eric Coppock of 1‘endlc
continues to serve as a professor and
ton. District I’ resident
Alex
consultant at the college
In addi
Lindsay of Heppner District Vice
lion. Dr King serves as director of
president. Robin Bothum of (Vndle
the Family Village Farm in nearby
ton. Treasurer Bob Wolfe of Hermi
Katpadi which brings healing and ston. District Reporter
Cindy
hope to many destitute and aban
Humbert of Mac High Sentinel The
doned widows, children and elderly
District Advisor is Walt Matleson of
people
Mac High. Milton Freewater
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All friends and neighbors
are cordially invited to attend a
reception and open house for
Da ve and Valery
Campbell
Saturday, Septem ber21
from 2-5p.m.
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at their house at 345 N. G ilm ore
Le s Schwab’s
ANNUAL WOOD GIVE-A-WAY
j Guess Number O f Pieces
O f Wood And Win:
1st prize A PILE OF WOOD
2nd PRIZE HIGH UFT JACK
3rd PRIZE SPLITTING MALL
Now Name
In Batterla!
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Wood and prizes given
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Free
Installation
UTIOn
away Sal., Sept. 21, 4 pm
Prices good through Sal., Sept. 30
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Shocks fo r that Pickup , Van, 4x4
Invites you to watch M r. Sam A. Roberts,
nationally known wild life artist, paint a
; £ V,
Truck & Van..................4 For
24X30 scene with a painting knife in oil.
$89
This picture will be a rimrock scene with
mule deer in a wheat field.
DONE IN ONE DAY.
Make it a fun day. Get your friends and
come on down.
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Thursday, Sept. 26
10am . to 6pm . at Murray's
If you have any questions about a pointing
you have done ask Sam.
Special prices on canvases and other art items
Stock Up. We feature Grumbachedr oils and
mediums - plus we ll order anything.
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