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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1987)
Ihe llepprier G a zette-lim e*. Heppner, Oregon Vkednesdav, February 4. |4#7 - IJIK F F Junior bowlers begin fund raisers C o m m u n ity C a le n d a r Family film series continues The second of the l>r James C IX<hv<n F ikus i>n the Family 1'ilm scries vsiII he shown ai 4 H) p m Sunday. Feb H a( (he Heppner Fpiseopal Church The title of this film is Shaping the W ill Without Hr caking the Spirit ' The goal o f these t>f Doh«i*n films is to help strengthen the fami Is said a church spokesperson Ihe filtra are for parents, grand parents, teachers and all who want ihe best tor their families There is no charge to attend Ihe films last about 4X minutes Juvenile commission asks public input ihe Morrow Counts Juvenile Ser sices Commission w ill hold a public meeting on Februars 11. at 7 p m at the School District office in Irvin g to n A ll members o f the community are invited to attend and nuke recommendations regarding pro grams to he funded bs the J S C in the nest biennium, said a group spokesperson Ihe meeting w ill also provide an opportunity tor interested persons to ask ans questions thes might have regarding the pn»granis currently hr ing sponsored hs the J S C A rtists dem onstrations hi^hli^ht h irth d a v celebration Artists w ill he doing demonstra tions at the Morrow Counts Museum Open House on Februars 14 Ihe Historical Society w ill hjse an ■ nlom ution table and w ill also sell history hooks and pins Ihe open house w ill celebrate Oregon and Morrow County's February hirthdass Artists who w ill demonstrate sanous media include Hens Hrown Pastels. I d Murty Woodcarsing. I racle Bunch dreg Swcek Stained (■lass. Cork Stirene W'atervolor. Jim Sorenc Je w e lry. Shirley M tS .irs China Painting and lin a Iharp Pencil Demonstrations on metal work, weaving, spinning. fM ters and oil painting are planned but not set confirmed A February 12 food sale planned Degree of Honor Lodge So 24 w ill have a tood sale beginning at 4 a m February 12 in front o f the post office in Heppner Plans tor the sale were Finalised at a January 27 meeting when of ficers tor the coming sear were in stalled Sew officers are President Vivian McConnell. Fust Vice Preci dent Mildred Padherg. Second Vice President I learnir T ionts. I'shcr Her nice Sash Assistant l shcr Addle la Trace. Secretary Joyce Breeding. Musician Shirley Connor. Sunshine and Trustee Hcrnice Sash, and Auditing Ma Parra Ihe lodge's nest meeting is scheduled tor Fehruars Id All Saints’ host special guest The Kt Res Rusts Kimscy w ill he the special guest of A ll Saints' Parish this Sunday Reception of new members and baptisms are to he- included in the Sunday W orship Ser vice An all church potluck w ill follow the sers ice All members are asked to he present Topic Club plans to show movies I he lone I opic Club met Januars 2H to plan a book sale Topic Club also plans to start a program for showing movies at the Cits I ihrars one or two evenings a month Ihe pri'gram w ill start on a trial basis and continue it enough public interest is shown Ouest speaker at the meeting was I inda I aRuc talking about Counts Health Care Hostesses were Kristy Crowell and Jen M d lligott The meeting was at June Crowell s The f t . , i ..uior Howlers base once Jgain started their fund raising events to pas their wav to the State Howling Tournament la s t sear 2b Junior Bowlers went to the State Tournament Thes returned with first and second place State Cham pionships in (T Division, and 20 other state awards This scat 4 ' Junior Howlers w ill need to earn twice the money Ihe Junior Howlers have alreadv com pleted a pop can drive They have planned a bake sale and a Howl a Thon The protects w ill help all the kids have the opportunity to travel to the State I ounum cM Read their way to free meal Paris in December. Heppner Plcmcntary School and Tom and Helen Riehl o f the R \W Drive In in Heppner sinned a reading inccn use program Students were challenged to increase both the quan tits and qualits ot their recreational rejdm g Teachers have set up criteria for each age and reading level and monitor the reading bs re quinng some tonti of rejsirt on each book read The Richls give gift cer tificates good tor a meal at the drive in The follow ing students have achieved awards Tirade four Jon Hanna. Joey Hoffman, and Wayne Martin Tirade live Genellc Adelman Robbie Briggs, and Steve Warnock Grade sis Jeremy Clark Mark Conklin, Steve Hoffman Mike Jones, Kevin Kilkenny. Jeremy Maddern Shane Munkers Peter Pearson. Rsan Pence. Kristina Sallee. Donita M iai|' and Phonetip Thongdy These students have won a total of 2b certificates up to the end ol the first semester Those winning more than one were Peter Pearson. Jeremy Maddern. Ryan Pence. Rob hie Briggs, and Jos'S H ottnun Heppner High S c I k o I students arc making a hoard with winners names that will hcondisplas at the drive in Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes A turtle onls moves ahead by sticking out his neck Those in our community who are at a standstill where the hotel protect is concern ed might think about this Many citizens have volunteered hours and hours ot time and effort working on this project so that Heppner might hjse another historical building to he proud of and to show o il to s isitors Dus is one chance in a lifetime to get out hotel renovated and lor what better purpose than to house our senior citizens People come from lar and wide to visit Heppner. especially during oui Si Patrick s Dav celebration How wonderful it would he to have the St Patrick's Hotel once again a proud symbol of ihe history o f our community Hs moving ahead wnh this renosa lion we will work toward a lar more attractive Main Street is well as en couraging retired people to remain in our community They are. after all. our heritage le t's move ahead in this 100th scar and nuke the hotel renovation a reality Join Chamber members m support and p i ide Chemical meeting planned Feb. 13 A grower chemical meeting to discuss new products and chemicals lo use on CRP ground w ill be held on Friday. Feb I 1 beginning at 10 a m al W illows Orange Ihe meeting is sponsored by MCOO Petty |ohn ( >il and Dobs ns Pest C ontrol lu n c h w ill he pros ided Cow Belle meeting slated Feb. 8 Morrow Counts Cow Helles w ill meet at s M) p m Sunday. Teh K at Juds Currin s home on Little Butter Creek An important part of the business meeting w ill be a sole on whether to change the organization name to Morrow Counts Cat tle w o itie n . p u b licity chairm an Marlene Curnn said A potluck supper w ill begin the meeting Ouesis and all persons in terested in jo in in g the heel promoting organization are welcome to attend F a ir & Rodeo princess to compete in statewide pageant Rachel Flanagan, a princess for this seat's Morrow Counts Fair and Rodeo, has been accepted as a state finalist in Ihe Miss Oregon America Co-ed pageant Flanagan. 1A. is the daughter of WEDNESDAY NIGHT Tourism brochure approved is $ buy any large pizza and recieve one movie free. «I < < < < < 4 Pizza A Video World m i \ii. W 11 H I M IS « » •t »I i * i »N y V ^ V V V T W O C O I.O K UPER RVERS y ^ s VISE GRIP r STRAIGHT JAM LOCKING $ PLIERS B ig n n o u g h to r m o s t |obs c o m p a i t lo r vrw satddy ^ 676-5210 f ,e l ZR l o ll is the son ot Randolph and Hcrnice I ott ol Heppner He is a graduate ol Heppner High School and attended Blue Mountain T om mumts T 'ollege He is currently entplosed with ( s tlcdioponus in Baker Ihe couple plan to be iiu rn c d Februars 2N at the I mied Methodist Church in Heppner W a lle r 6 PIECE SOLDERING IRON KIT Includes ZS wall iron 1 copper lips soldering aid tool and 40-60 rosin core solder SP2.1K Heppner w ill host Pilot Rick on I rulas afternoon al 1 p ill . iih I will host Weston Me I wen at I p m on Saturday UmH 1 of Each Par Cattamar tNhlla QaairHNn Latt X a lM h « shoiHaa « a«Mi « I* IA .« har >h > *1 ; 2 Hz rtf 4 1 4 t .«v tttn : • O PETTYJOHN'S 1 1 1 4 1 4 4 4 1* » » H .p g m i II J I i* ir w « 44 X la m n » 4 H .O - O A .M 14 M a rtin I » I ü Ih .k I I M ’ 10 Farm & Builders Supply i» o »» 676 9157 or 676-5001 424 Lynden Way, Heppner sho.iwi.1 .rara* M M *i « I |, T Htotàlrt *!•« ..v « . 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JV Fillies squeak past Huskies Its Ashley T o nklin li wasn't pretty hut it w js a win lust ihe same and Heppner's junior sarsiis girls basket lu ll team w ill lake it |ust the same I railing |S 14 entering the fourth prnod Iasi Satuiday mghi against the ShcmunCounty Huskies, the Fillies lound their offense in the final ix-mxl to pull awas for a 11-2.» win Jennifer Curnn. who led all scorers with 14 points, hit lour held goals and four ol lour tree throws m the fourth quarter to lead Heppner to the win I I k - Fillies led 4 2 alter oik - period but tell behind It) K at intermission and I A |4 following three quarters ol plas Heppner, tor a change, got a solid effort at lI k - chanty stri|K- where they hit 7 of H> free shots lor 70 percent Ihe Huskies were a meager 1 ol II tor 27 percent I ihby Hntt added I I |»>mts lor the I lilies while Melinda M iller Ic’d Sherman County with 7 points I S Engagement Announcements Biddle—Lott Marion and Shaion Biddle ol Heppner announce ihe engagement ot their daughter Shells \n n Huidle to Michael R I oil alcool llejipner Huidle is ,i graduate ol Heppner High School and is presentís alten ding Blue Mountain Conuuunils T ollege I The H e p p n e r 11 m jut i . « or o|. r tom \ |»S I»,, film From M a io dan l or 110 si/*- \ ro ll* r fp rirv i Children al ihe county 's demon laic Ft«<• >ls weie introduced to a lit ; GAZETTE ! TIMES $ » tie hit ol IV n n u rk Iasi week in the person of International f our ff Youth Fschange student Renae I aken ot l at itande Taken staved with live ditlerent families during a m s month visit to IV n n u rk She is currently traveling throughout Oregon talking about what she si# and experienced in the speck ol a country surrounded bs Sweden. Soiw.is and tie m u n s She shared remembrances of lestisals .uid travel as well as s,hool and coping wnh an increase in sh>v size, from K to T4 .md c lothmg size troni 14 to 42 Taken likes working w ilhchildien and w ill study to become a teacher While in Heppner. she slaves! with Frank and Chloe Pearson and their Iannis Renae Eakm K&h Color Ixib Processing Available at Murrays Drag ( harlie tf m * COPIES REMEMBER Murrays Coupon Sale ends Feb. 14th Before or after the game Friday night, stop by Charlies-free pop for the players. u s u u m i The Heppner tourism committee met last week and looked over a proof o f its upcoming brochure Some changes were made and the brochure should he reads lo r distribution before the St Patrick's Das celebration PIZZA C VIDE? NIGHT! u m Charles and Arlene Flanagan. Ir rigon She was selected for her scholastic ability and her involve menl in mans school related and community activities The pageant w ill he May 22 24 ai ihe Portland Hilton The lair and rodeo princess is collecting sponsors to q u a lify her lo r Ihe tin a l competition Il A K talks to elementary students