Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 13, 1985, Page FIVE, Image 5

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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
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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
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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
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PRICE
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WINSTON FINALE Nov. 21-24
A Winston Tour Rodeo
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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
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INSURANCE
There have been significant changes in
the MPCI policy during the past three years.
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SPECIALIZES In crop insurance
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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
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polytnetic loam insulation in vamp and ley
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Indigo or Black Denim
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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
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