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n«r llrppnrr l .ji r l t r Times. lleppner Oregon VS rdanita i School Lunch M enus Veterans honored at Nazarene Soroptimists offer scholarship Applications are available now prim ary consideration given to service through the lleppner Soroptimist women entering vocational or tech Club for the annual training award program, said a Soroptimist spokes prrson The program s goal is to aid the mature woman who. as head of a household, must enter or return to the job market or further her skills and training in order to upgrade her employment status Recipients are chosen on the basis of financial need as well as their statement of clear career goals, w ith lleppner High School Sertice Report Airm an l.arry 1). Kam vom Airman Larry D Hansom, son of N«<d E and Wanda f Ransom o< Mesa Arizona has been assigned lo Presidio of M o n lm y . California, after completing Air fo r c e basic training During the sis weeks at laK'kland Air fo r c e Base Texas, the airman studied the Air fo r c e mission org a n u a tion and custom s and receiv ed sp ecia l instruction in human relations In addition, airmen who complete luisic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air fo r c e The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the voice processing field His wife, Valene, is the daughter of Blaine K Jemmett of la’ xington He is a I98ii graduate of Central Valley H'gl School. Spokane Wash ington Sp. 4 Michael L . Hack Michael I. Hack, son of lairry A and I>onna M Hack of lleppner, has been promoted in the l' S Army to the rank of specialist four Hack is a vehicle driver with the 365th Transportation Company at fo rt McClellan. Ala He is a 1982 graduate of Union High School. OK Monday. Sov 18 macaroni and cheese, choice of vegetable, muffin fruit and milk or salad bar and milk T uesday. Nov 19 lasagna, fren ch bread, salad, fruit, and milk or salad bar and milk Wednesday. Nov 19 taros, cheese and lettuce, green beans, fresh frui' and milk Thursday Nov 20 Thanksgiving Dinner f riday . Nov 21 cooks choice llep pn er E lem entary School Kincaid listed in top ten The N C A A newsletter listed Whitman guard. Mary Kincaid, as one of the top ten plavers in the West in Division III schools Kincaid a first team all star from the Western Conference of Independent Colleges joins w om en from M innesota. Colorado. Texas and California on (h the ten liesl list for 1985 86 W hitman plays its season opener with Cm versify of Colorado at 1‘ uehlo on Nov 26 A senior at Whitman this year. Mary is the daughter of l.indsav and Diana Kincaid, lone cM ifdlGAtlcc jja cJ u front row from left Bob Blue Jerrv Rood Charles McConnell and Amie Hodman Back row Dave Hampton ilefti and the Rev Kloyd Wilks A speclal service at the lleppner Nazarene Church Iasi Sunday morn mg honored veterans from Morrow County for service during World War I World War II and the Korean Conflict Hot) Blue Jerry Rood Charles McConnell and \rnn- Heilman of the lleppner American l egion Cost pro sented (tie colors and Kopiesenta live Kay fren ch s|»>kr on ticholf of (he veterans present Anna Mae Steagall organized the program and introduced the participants The Rev l-eHoy Wornell sang the nation al anthem and the Rev Wilks 520 1010 520 1013 520 1014 520-1015 520-1016 520 1017 1U 99 15 99 19 99 29 99 <5 99 99 99 organized his sermon on the theme with scriptural evidence attesting that the lies! and the strongest men were always chosen to tie the war riors and defend their country follow ing the service lapel cross es were presented to the special guest World War I veteran Bill I .owe w ho was present anil to W or Id War I veterans \lvin Jones Huston la-slie. and Earl Blake who were kept home by the early snowfall Memliers of the color guard. Rep Rav french and two members of the congregation. Jeff McElhanv and Jim McConnell who are current Iv on active dutv Christian group to perform CAPACITY TONS MOOEL N O 39 99 meal training, or completing an undergraduate degree One district award o( 8250 will lie given and the winner will compete for a SI5uu regional award The deadline is December 12 Appik cations are available at farm ers Insurance. «71 North Main fo r further information contact Barbara Hayes. 676 9841 after 5 p m Monday. Nov 18 fish french fries, finger food, fruit, and milk Tuesday. Nov 1« ham with potatoes green beans, fruit, and milk or salad bar and nilk Wednesday, Nov 2u chili beans fruit. corn meal rolls and milk or salad bar and milk Thursday, Nov 21 l*re Turkey Dinner Day frid a y . Nov 22 soup, sandwich fruit and milk is PRICE Notemher li l*K5 VIVI IH 2 4 WINSTON FINALE Nov. 21-24 A Winston Tour Rodeo 6 8 12 20 520-1018 See the head to head between the Battle Heppner Auto Parts w orld's greatest prom deo cowboys go at it It's lour full days of sudden victory competition Best of the lx-st W atch IH team like <>111 I I s for the title with strength, skill and guts SPOKANE COLISEUM [S W A N S O N IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y MULTIdPERIL CROP INSURANCE There have been significant changes in the MPCI policy during the past three years. ★ ir Swanson Insurance Agency SPECIALIZES In crop insurance - CALL US I S W A N S O N IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y 422-7410 P.O. Box G, 'o n® fa m ily " Team, clockwise lower left lo right Tami Kyllo. 1-aCrosse W A Wayne Haas. Tolna ND Bob Denney. Issaquah W A Cyndi Morford Canby. OR, Barb Schultz. Coquitlam. BC " fa m ily ." a Christian musical group from The Lutheran Bible Institute of Seattle will present a concert at Hope Lutheran Church on Monday. Nov 25 at 8 p m ■ fa m ily " consists of five talented alumni of I.BI who are spending this year traveling throughout the West and Midwest providing a ministry of music and witness savs the Rev- Rick Evenson of Hope Lutheran Church Their combined gifts and versatility has resulted in a unique style that appeals lo young and old f o r more information, contact Pastor Rick Evenson, #76 5069 Grieb elected Angus Association delegates Gary and Virginia (in ch , la-xing Ion, have been elected as delegates to the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Am erican Angus A ssociation N ovem ber 17 19 in Louisville. Kentucky, reports Richard Spader execu tiv e v ice president of the American Angus Aasoication Mr and Mrs (in ch , members of the American Angus Assoc I a t ion. are among :n«i Angus breeders who have been elected by fellow mem tiers of their stale association to serve as representatives at the Annual Meeting At this time the state delegates will participate in the business meeting and vole lor a proposed change in Hie Association by laws, and elect a new president, vice president and five directors lo tin- American Angus Association board The Annual Meeting is held in conjunction with the annual Con vent ion and Banquet, and the 1986 National Angus Show during the North American International lave stock Exposition The American Angus Association has more than Jo,non active mem tiers and is the largest beef breed organization in the 1 mted States Round I Thursday, Novem ber 21 ai N pin Round 2 Fridas. Novem ber 22 at H pm Round I Saturday, Novem ber 2 3 at 2 pin Round 4 Saturday, Novem ber 23 at H pm W rangler Round I mais Sunday. Novem ber 24 at 2 W pm Charge by Phone: 327-5558 l i k n s ,i\.uU14c jt S|i4.ur < «forum Hm (Hike uni 4 JI M «V M < Xitlm S ctitn Aik! ill's « Hints □ L a C rosse 12 Insul Blazer full laced insulated par with soft pti.it • polytnetic loam insulation in vamp and ley plus an extra thick insulating midsole tot waimth even in sub zero tempeituir FINANCIAL PLANNING S INVESTING IN THE 1980s ‘S E A T T L E Building wealth in todays economy B L U E S ’ Q ueen Size jeans - sizes 32 to 42 Indigo or Black Denim £3 Styles to choose from$2J I X • g iqvm I lu Ut.gr |v i1 n n u tn IE YOU SEE ONIY ONE EVENT THIS VE AB C H ts tir » m i »Mv w. i s i i xi V jv . u W * W e d n e sd a y , N ov. 13 Made in U.S.A f« *6 7:30 p.m. ¿gu»«*» H e p p n e r N e ig h b o r h o o d C e n te r I GLORIA VANDERBILT’Sweater. SPONSORED BY Western 5 Buckle Practical ^buckle tubbet cowboy yaitei with e it u height durable nylon tv.- ■ NOTICE O f AVIALABILITY Assorted Colors & Styles and lull waterproof gusset Umatilla County. Oregon The fHW A and the City of f'rndlet. n oiler al no cost to interested persons, National Register eligible JIL Warren truss. 3-span bridge for reuse Some funding may be available for relocation or restoration Structure will lie availabe until contract is let for the bridge Contact Jerry Odman. Cily Manager. City of (> Box 190. Pendleton. Oregon 97801. <503 > 276 1811 a The Country Rose | 676 - 942 b i Heppner replacement Pendleton, P Published October It. November 13 and December II 1985 M i GARDNER'S 1 9 3 N M a in H ep p n er 6 7 6 -9 2 1 8