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Il»«- Heppner G azette-1 unes. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December .M.IWi» Community Calendar Area Blue Ml. classes hey in next week Hcppncr area »»inter term chutes offered through Blue Ml Cominuni ty College »»ill Begin nett week A »pinning class »»ill he offered for the first time in this arc*. says HMl ( coordinator Marsha Swcck Moat of the regularly offered claiae* will also he available including Acn*bics. Dance to f itness, three computer classes, and private pil»»ts ground school, and cross country skiing Th»we »» ho has e no* prr registered for classes may register at the first class session For a complete listing of classes, consult the Blue Ml class schedule mailed to area residents, or call Marsha Svvcek at 676-5039 Garden club plans Jan. 5 meeting Hcppncr Garden Club members »»ho have not been ii>gcthcr since their December b. Greens Workshop »»ill meet on Monday . Jan 5. at the South Court Street home of Justine Weatherford This first meeting of 1987 will begin with a potluck dinner at b hi p m Tbc evening s program will be directed by Martha Doherty and will be based on an ( begun State Garden Club kit im re use. re cycling and reclamation Greens burning slated Jan. 6 A burning of Christmas greens is planned for Tuesday. Jan b at Kict mann » lot in Mam St in lone The annual Twelfth Night ceremony will begin at 2 p m with the Rev Matthew Nelson officiating Residents arc asked to bring their discarded Christmas trees and holi day greens to the lot prior to the garden club sponsored event Workshop to explain immigration laws A workshop at Ncndcl's in Her miston from 2 4 p m Tuesday, January b will focus on new mi migration laws which effect employers Sponsored by the Oregon Farm Bureau, attorney Monte lake will address employers concerns and responsibilities in a video presenta tion of-new immigration laws A S5 registration lee will be charged at the door Topic Club meets in lone By Fva Humlett lone Topic Club met at the h»»me of Katherine Ltndstrom for an an nual Christmas gift exchange and potluck luncheon on Wednesday, December 17 Delpha Jones assisted the hostess F.unicc McFlligott won the contest for knowing the most about Christmas customs Katherine I indstrom read the Store of the Christmas Cherry Tree At the business meeting, it was reported that city librarian. Fdith Matthews, has been very husv decorating in the holiday theme an»! also in re organizing the shelves l ibrary is open Monday and Wednesday afternoons and I'uevlav mornings EOSC lists honor roll I astern Oregon State College of Hauls have announced the names »>1 275 students who made the Fall Quarter Honor Roll To quality for the honor roll, students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on 12 credits that term Of the 275 students, 102 have a 4 Dora straight A average Hie following local students earn ed places on the list Hcppncr Keith A Kcmson. 4 I cxington Dennis D Starr ID POTATOES KofTre Kup Keglers Won 1 ost 4 0 The Pvtts 3 V* 3* No Pin Hillers Beecher's Aliev 3 1 Cals 13* M C.G.G. t he Gutter Dusters I'A 23* 3* 33* The Dregs 3 1 The Hi Hos 0 4 The Hopefuls High team game No Pin Hitters 5KI High team series No Pin Hitters 1604 High game Linda Schultz High ♦cries Phyllis Cole 529 Splits converted l inda Schultz 5 X MJ and Ruth Bergstrom 4 7 |tl r* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * N appv \W \l3 r Bowling lone couple celebrates 50th Bv Fvu llainlrtt A recepti«»n was held at the Willow s Grange Hall. Friday, Dec 2b from 2 to 5 p m in honor of the NMh Wedding Anniversary of Mr and Mrs lewis Halvorscn rhe reception was sponsored by their children, lort Prosk and family. Joe Halvorscn and family. Mark Halvorscn and family and Frank HuKorscn and family A names tree was presented to lew is and I>»t from the many relatives and friends attending Refreshments were served fr»»tn a tea table centered with a 2 tier An niversary cake, decorated in red. white, and gold, flanked by red »andles Members of the family served the »ake. punch and coffee at intervals during the afternoon the reception was followed by a dinner, put on bv the Grange ladies, for members of the family and out of town guests I hose attending from out of town were Judy Mason lr\>m lo s Angles, Call! . Alyse Rea and Dan Fuhanks tn»m San Francisco. Calif . Mr and Mrs Raymond Hottnun. Gordun Hoffman and children. Mr and Mrs Jim Johnson. W illu Metcalfe and children. Mr and Mrs Pat Lhomston an»l children from Salem. Trisha Halvorscn and girls from Canhv Mr and Mrs Bruce Hoff nun and toys from North Bend. Carolyn Hall ami Jim McCabe from Pullman. Wash Mr and Mrs Ron Crabtree troni t aconu. W ash Mr and Mrs Bill Busby. Mr and Mrs Frank Melma and granddaughter trom Seattle, Wash . Mr and Mrs Bill Fuhanks. Richard Rea and Fern Russell from Oregon City, Mr and Mrs 1 arts Prock and daughter Io n and Mr and Mrs Chuck Hubbard from Portland. Mi and Mrc Col tin Kasehcrg and children frinii Wasco. Mr ami Mrs Howard Fuhanks from Condon. Mr and Mrs George Miller from Die Dalles. Mr and Mrs Greg Gabriel and Mr and Mrs BobGrahiel troni Stanfield, Mr and Mrs Mark Halvorscn. laura Streuten, Mr ami Mrs Brvcc Keene ami Denicc Mat thews Hermiston. Mr and Mrs John Fuhanks. Millie I vans. Grace Buschke. Mr ami Mrs Howard Gilliam, and Irene Swanson. Hcpp ncr. I ronard Munkerv, Jean Brazell. and Maureen Howard and Stormy Jo . Marlene Davison, t cxington. Mr and Mrs Gerald Rea. Board man. and Kevin McCabe. Pendleton, plus many Iriemlv and relatives trom the lone area Names of students who have nude the Fall term Scholastic Honor Roll have been announced by Oregon Stjtc Cniversity A total of 'tin students earned straight \ i4 0» Another 1220 earn ed a B plus i 3 S| ,>f better to make the listing to he on the Honor Roll, students must carry at least 12 grad ed hours of course work local students on the Honor Roll included Boardnian Paul J Meade. Senior. Business Heppner Ken R Curtis, (straight A average). Freshnun Business. Loran S Haves, Freshnun. Prc I ngineering. Anne C Murray, Senior. Science, John R Murrav, Senior, Pharmacy Ita k e c l Springs. Calif . l-arrv and Judy Scheelar of Wondenvillc. Wash . Carolyn Hall and Jim McCabe of Pullman. Wash . Tim. Shelma. •Mica and Sharon Gelinas ol Caldwell, Idaho, Bill ami Dorothy Quit k of Marsing. Idaho. Ron ami Marilyn Crabtree Heather and Ouncll ol Tacoma. Wash . Judy Mason of Whittier, Calif . Harriet ami Bill Bushy, Frank. Fdna. ami Patricia Hclina of Seattle. Wash . Cynthia. Ron, Frit. and Jeffrey Swanson of Sun River. Kevin, tori, ami Megan McCabe and Fred and Helen Nelson of Pendleton. Frsel and Betty Jo Mvcrs ol Bend Brvce and Louise Keene, [♦ura Strculert of Hermiston, l.ynn Dec. Dawna Devin, Scott Davis, Maureen Howard, Ken ami l eila Palmer. Ken Marshall. l.conard Munkcrs. Jean Brazell. and Ken ami Julie Nelson of I .cxington and the many friends and relatives from lone h ila to p s COMING s( )( )N ^ M É 50th anniversary remembered Bv Fvu llumlrtt The children of Irene and Leo Crabtree. Carolyn Hall and family, Sharon ( ¡clinas ami family . and Ron and Marilyn Crabtree hosted a reception Jt the Willows Grange Hall on Saturday . IX-c 27 from 2 4 p m in honor of their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary A money tree was presented to the couple from the relatives and many guests attending the reception Refreshments were served from a tea table centered with a two tier decorated anniversary cake, flanked by gold candles, and served by members of the family A dinner was held after the reception at St Williams Catholic Church, sersed bv membersol the Altar Society, lor members ol the faintly and out of town guests (hit of town guests for the occas sion were. Dcssu. Don. Jim. Vickie. Mathew ami Megan Scheelar of Salem. F.lmcr Scheelar of Palm I .ocal students make O S l? honor roll ^ u m 2t7 N. Main IHKFF HAKE!» 1 POTATOES /instate The Good Hands People. We now handle Allstate Insurance ★ Homeowners it Auto Stop by or Call us for a Quote (W H 9JIW C V iNSUftANCt CtNTtM INC lone 422-7410 »oooo»ooooooooonooc< J ' ì D ì u J / H i b j *7^*1« the vatH ety c r a f « |A o f the i T f t f C r m onth Around About By 1 datine Weatherford I he week that was the last lull week of 1986 surely held several outstan ding davs On I uesday morning. Dec 23. the aircraft Voyager came out ol the southern skies ami returned non stop pilots Dick Kutari ami Jcana Veager to the soil of California which they had left nine days and some minutes before to successfully c irclc the earth I he unusual plane designed bv Bert Rutan was a homemade, private enterprise ami along with the Rut.in brothers and Ms Yeager there were 40 to 50 unpaid volunteers working on this record breaking venture of approximately 26 . 1*10 miles Voyagers flight should thrill Americans and all others who arc excited about possible new developments in aviation How small the world has become since rc|»irtcr Nellie Bly made her non living, eightv day trip around Span-timers it so many years ago Drx-rmber 23 In the wee hours of Thursday, Dec 25. an even more remarkable (light Won lost came out of the northern skies Lhis (light was powered by nine very well 0 4 known reindeer under the leadership of red nosed Rudolph, ami it was TJ's Camera 3 piloted by Santa Claus Instead ol carrying 9.5UI lbs ol fuel, it carried Central Market 3 I a tremendous load of toys and other gifts on its round the world journey Gardner's 3 I this wav not a first flight adventure and Mr Clauv hail many slops to Black Mt Fleet 3 I make His nine faith till reindeer had to wait quietly on rooftops or in yards Peterson'» 3 I while he slid down chimneys or slipjx-d through the doors of a great varie le s Schwab 3 I ty ol homes where he deposited Ins labeled packages under Christmas trees Bud s Pub 4 0 He wav pleased to find cookies and milk and sometimes carrots for himself Ixn s Processing Spl'ts converted Judy Cowctt and his crew at some ol his slopping places during his busiest night ol the 3 9 K). Kathy Cutsforth 4 V ’ Hid vear Santa must have traveled even further than Voyager's 26 l**l miles, and we are ail so glad he doesn't make non stop trips Kerry Pettyjohn 5 b K) High Game Ann Culslorth 198 On Sunday .Dec 21. we passed the shortest day of the year, the winter 676-5241 High series lu>Ruyne Bowman solstice, the |x»int in time when the sun ceases to recede from the equator *****************4 and is momentarily at its larthest distance from that imaginary earth circling 551 belt So from now on our northern hemisphere will sec lengthening days ami more warmth and sunshine Hasn’t it been delightful to receive attractive Christmas cards and annual messages trom family and friends during these winter days ’ As my years race by I enjoy this feature of the holidays more and more and dislike remov ing the cards I have been displaying all over my home and tucking them away, pist like most of uv dislike seeing the town's lovely, lighted tree, the street lights and the displays in stores and churches get tucked away It is good to know that the Heppner Hotel remodeling project is moving ahead Planning is completed and now it is necessary to locale a contractor who will begin building so that the senior aparlments can be ready to be occupied early in 1988 Many citizens are concerned about the reorganizing of health care finan C R A B FEED cing in Morrow County and many need to become positively concerned Shuttle Car to <ind from Club about the significant nutter of passing a serial levy lor the county schools Several town meetings jre being hc-IJ to promote public input on these mat A dvanced i 1050 lers The second such meeting, arranged by ICABO, was held on Monday I L Tickets evening. Dec 22. another "town hall" meeting will be held January 7 (Al Club or From Officers) Jïp r 9 S&fiBSH 358? Barnett, Dennis & Moro Certified Public Accountants Auditing Art ounting I siatv Planning I mam ial Planning Im ome faxes Management ( nnsultmg New accounts especially w elcom e Heppner appointments Tuesdays and Thursdays \ o charge far initial visit. 269 N M ain 495 E M ain H eppner H erm iston 676-9144 567-5215 \(‘ h Year's Eve P arty at Charlie's * 5 * D rin k s Starting at 10 p.m. till whenever. P h k in n J s Ro to the H eppne r f i r e D ept. NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY » M5oo O p en Mew Y e a r 's D a v Join us fo r the Bowl (iames FO R W IN TER D R IV IN G ; Quartz Halogen i Auxiliary Light Set i C lear & Am ber r 2 liRht set w ith switch, wir- inn, and fuse. , January 16 A Night At The Horse Races H eppner E lks 358 “Where friends m eet" & & •’» v e r r ; * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * at the Door 142 N * ar' f ^ i m For only * 9 0 9 5 A. w »ner Auto Parts * 148 E . C e n te r* IRT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * On Jan. 1.1987. Charlie's will open at 1100 a m to enable us to organize things after the New Year’s Eve Party. Happy New Year _________ Charlie & Lisa .