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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1985)
The Hrppnrr Gazelle lune» llrppnrr Orrgon. ttednewll.). I»rcrnibri IS II K S S H f N W e re sending oof oof hopes to oil. for AVERY MERRY [CHRISTMAS! Community Calendar Fair Committee The Morrow County P air Commit tee has been busy preparing lor the I9H6 (air even during the already heetic Christmas season Commit tee m em bers have visited the Arti- factory and are aware that some o( the talented people in the county (ail to exhibit at the annual county (air Those who make craft items, hake, make candy, or pictures for Chirsl mas are «■specially invited to bring their items to next year's county (air and enter them in open class compe til ion The next meeting o( the Pair Committee will be January 13, 7 30 p m at the Morrow County F a ir grounds Jacks Hi-Lift, Hydraulic 1 Vi-20 ton Parts & 4 Service FA RM ERS IN S U R A N C E M.C.G.G. 989 8221 Bob, Cheryl & Joyce S p e c ia liz in g B om ling N m i . extends invitation in S t e a k s & S e a f o o d Dally Luncheon Special s Seafood & Chowder^^^^ apr, Special Friday $3.99 Family Dining & say Hi to Ek»ne & Shela Office T avern 422-7577 hu flrr hup h rg lrr* Dr crin her I ! Won Lost The Hi II o ' s 3 3 ', 2 6 ', The I )reg s 33 27 M CG G 3 2 ', 27‘, Beechers Alley Cats 3 0 ', 2 9 ', The Gutter Dusters 30 30 The P y tts 29‘, 3 0 ', No Pin Hitters 26 34 The Hopefuls 23 37 Splits converted Maude Hughes 5-6-lu High game Maude Hugh«*s 182 Millie Hanna IN2 High series Millie Hanna 502 High tram gam e The PvIts 526 High team series The Pytts 1 .«#; Dime a Duirn Decem ber 12 Won l.osl 37 19 No Pour 3 3 ', 2 2 ', No Seven 33 23 No Two 2 9 ', 2 6 ', No Eight 29 27 No t >ne No Three 23 33 20 36 No Five 19 -37 No Six High game M Kindle 223. B Dotiert) 194 High series M Kindle 573 B Doherty 52.3 High team game No Four 824 No lo u r High team series ..lop spar rlln irr. Hr« em ber 17 21 Gam e Every Sat. Night Sfop in * f* Restaurant lone A s w e celeb rate His holy birth and p e a ce on earth, w e're offering our thoughts of sincere thanks to our m any friends. W on 1 osi T J s Camera 43 21 Gardner's 22 42 L«*n's Proc«*ssing 37 27 Petersons 3 4 ', 2 9 ', (e n tra i Market 30 34 3 0 ', .13', Black Ml Etne !.«■» Schwab 21 43 B u d sP u b 14 50 Splits converted Judy Cowell 5 9 10 . Kathy Cutsforlh 4 5 7 and Katie McRobets 5 7 T J s Camera won the first half of the Sparetim ers la-ague High game Ja c k ie Allstoll 199 High series Inetia Cantln 515 Christmas party prize winners Karlyn Slookey turkey from J A J Ceram ics i highest gam e over ave rage Hrenda Sweeney kerosene lantern from Morrow County Gram Growers isecond highest game over average i Joan Tanory dinners from Wrights Country Store i first game high over average i. Judy Cowelt dinners from V & G i second game high over average i. Laurie Adlard dinners (rum V A G ‘ third game high over average) h o l i e r hu p h r g l r r s Decem ber I# Won 1 .«Ml The III Mo's -2 7 ', The Dregs 14 10 The Pytts 3 3 ', 3 0 ', M CG G 3 2 ', -3 1 ', Bet-chers Alley Cats 3 1 ', 12'1 Gutter Dusters 30 -34 No Pin Hitters 30 -34 The llop«'fuls 26 - 38 Splits converted Juste Kinds father R 5 It) High game Marie Rudisill I9C. High series Jo sie Kind.slather 494, High train gam e The Pytts - 550 High team series The Pytts 1.596 l)lm r » llo/rii December 22 KUHN «X SPICER ATTORNEYS W on 1 (Ml No Four 39 -21 No Eight 3 3 ', No Seven 3 3 ', 2 6 ', No Two 33 27 No tine 33 27 No Thr«-e 25 35 No Five 23 •27 No Six 20 40 High game B 'Corbin 21 H. J Bicker! 1H6 High series H Hartley 553. J Bicker! 505 High team gam«- No one 780 High team series No One 2.207 Thursdttv Nigh 1 »lilies Dei « . i b i • W on Tosi B PO E 39 21 Depot Nursery 36 24 J A J Ceramics 34 22 Bark n Chips jy 31 28 Kinzua 32 Country Bose 35 23 Uav Boyce Ins 23 37 B A C ({«-pair 2 2 ', 3 7 ', Spills converted Judy Barfx-r .1 lu laiR.ivne Bowman 26-7. Verna Brinda 4 5. and Phvllis l ’ip«-r 5 10 ami 4 5 7 High game June Bellenbrock 209 High series Phyllis Cole 528 Enjoy this holiday }V to the fullest! A- May y o u r fondest wish co m e true this C h r i s t m a s ! G re e tin g * fro m BUCKNUMS TAVERN Doug A K a t h l e e n LOTT'S ELECTRIC Extension office closed Jan. 2-3 The Morrow County Extension * »dice will in- cloarb Thursday and Friday. Jan 2 and 3 w hile the staff is moving fil«*s and équipement to the new o ffic e s in the P e lty jo n n building Merchants slate annual meeting The Heppner Merchants Commit tee will hold its annual meeting and potluck Thursday, Ja n 16. 6 30 p m at the home of Jerry and JoyceK ay lloHomon New dav «X time for basic skills classes tteginnmg January 7 and 8. I9H6. all lilue Mountain Community Col lege Itasic Skills classes, including Adult High School Deploma. G K 1) and English second language will he held raeh week on Tuesdav and Hand Power Tools Wednesday evenings from • 30 9:30 p m at the Heppner Neighborhood Center Call Gary or Sue Warren al 676 5017 for further information skil-B&nUi Sales & Service N « C .C i G s 989 8221 St. ^ illiains «K St. Patrick’s Catholic Churches Midnight Mass Midnight. Decern lx-r 24 at St P atrick's Catholic Church Heppner Christmas Day 11 a m worship at Si P atrick's Catholic Church. Heppner 8 45 a m worship al SI William s Catholic Church, lone Church of the Na/arene The Heppner Church of the Naza retie has scheduled a special Christinas Eve service at 7 p m December 74 planned Special music is \ i'audit* light mg service will lx- held at Hope Lutheran Church at 7 pm December 24 The service had Ix-rn prev lously scheduled an hour rf> i a Hope-Yalbv Lutheran Church earlier Christmas Eve services are staled for 9 p m at Valby Lutheran Church £ © ■ Ä q f M lone l nite<f Church of Christ The lone Untied Church of Christ Christmas Eve service will be at 10 30 p m The service will include Holy Communion and Candlelight mg The choir w ill sing Night of all Nights, and the story of Christ's birth wall be read from the second chapter of the gospel of Luke All are welcome to attend Sunday. Dec 79 there will lie no Sunday Scfuxtl classes The II a m worship service will include a Christmas Carol Sing On Sunday, Jun 5. Sunday School clavses will resume at the usual hour of 9 45 The II a m worship will include Roly Communion and a celebration of Epiphany, the coming of the Wise Men A very special coffee hour will lx-of special interest to the children All Saints Episcopal The public is invited to attend the traditional candlelight Christmas Eve service at II p m All Saints Episcopal Church The service will include many of the traditional Christmas carols and hymns Due to tile late hour, parents of small children are invited to bring their children dressed for Ix-d This lieautiful service will include the traditional Eucharist célébra tion of Holy Communion The vicar of the church Rev Lzelt also announces that there will lx- no service of prayer and healing this Wednesday. Christmas day May you share in the joy that is Christmas. Many thanks to all. B A R N E T T ’. D E N N IS a M ORI) Accountants Interim pastor slates closing message At the 10 30 a m . Decem ber 79 Worship service at Heppner l'nil»*»l M ethodist C hurch, the interim pastor. Mel Dixon, will give his closing message to the congregation on the subject, The Continuity of God s Work The Sanctuary Choir let! by Geneva Matthews will sing Coffee Fellowship will lx‘ held in the church parlor following the morning service Church School class«-* fur all ages meets at 9 a m Rev Dixon and lus wife. Nancy, lived in the parsonage from 1962 1969 He says that this is the first parsonage that they have ever moved back to They will he returning to their home near Cres well, on December 30 They have se m x l here in interim capacity until the new parsonage family. Rev and Mrs i Don and Dianne • Boyce arrive on January I Rev Boyce has be«*n serving the circuit of Union and North Powder Methodist churches Castor and parishoners extend the invitatioi to attend services Lay you and your family savor the beauty and cherished delights of a wonderful Christm as! Cal's Mobil