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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1987)
Methodist Bishop to visit Heppner The Bishop of the Oregon Idaho Conference. Calvin D McConnell, is making his first visit to Heppncr A native of Colorado. Cal graduated from the University of Denver, with theological studies at Pacific School of Religion and a Th M from the lliff School of Theology, and a Master of Sacred Theology from Andover-Newton Theological Seminary This Sunday, November 8, will find Bishop McConnell giving the sermon at 9 a m at the Echo United Methodist Church and at the Mepp ner Methodist Church ai 11 a m His sermon will be entitled "The Religious Person in the 8 0 V " A potluck will be held in Heppncr immediately following worship service Everyone is inveted to share this unique experience and visit with Bishop McConnell Welborn to be storyteller at library Story time for children at the Heppncr Public Library will be "Winter »Coming" featuring "The Ant and the (ira\chopper and The Minen“ . Nancy Welborn will be the storyteller All children are welcome to at tend Storytime n 10 W a m every Thursday Annual Holiday bazaar set Nov. 7 Bishop McConnell By Justin« Weatherford Weeks of planning and much creative effort is leading to the Satur day November 7 Prc Holiday Bazaar at the Heppner United Methodist Church, beginning at 10 a m in the church basement Everyone is in vited to come and enjoy shopping, visiting and eating lunch A tasty noon time meal featuring a hot casserole, fresh rolls and a choice of salad, dessert and beverages will be served from 11 a m. until I p m During the sale hours, until it's closing at 2 p m . dessert plates and beverages will he available Church members will have for sale articles crafted from wood (vane tole painted), an assortment of skillfully fashioned crochet art; a variety of needlework; holiday decorations, winter bouquets in baskets and pottery. a fine selection of unusual foods such as fruit cakes, jams, jellies, and pickles along with the usual collection of outstanding home nude baked goods Shoppers who arc beginning to plan ahead for Thanksgiving and Christmas will he delighted with the many selections presented A new feature of this year's Bazaar will he a table of small col lectibles and "what nots" from around about Inese classes concentrate on working on muscle tone, weight training, and high energy/low impact aerobic dance Both women and rrvn are encouraged to come exercise For more information contact Joyce Hughes, 989 8412. 3 U LOVA Timeless styling and advanced Quartz technology make Bulova the perfect gift for every important occasion. Right now you can choose from all the new styles in our Bulova Collection. It’s a beautiful time to shop. Heppner still has hopes of district berth By Casey Pedro The Heppner Mustangs traveled to Wasco County for their last regular season game The Mustangs heal the Redsides 26-0 in their bid for a play off berth Heppner is now tied in se cond place in the Columbia Basin Conference with Weston McEwen and Wahtonka The play-off berth will come for the Mustangs if the Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots heat the Umatilla Vikings due to the Az- zt point system On the first offensive play for the Mustangs. Bryan Padberg scored on a counter, running in from 25 yards out Heppncr forced the Redsides to punt, as they did most of the night, and on the Mustangs next offensive series, after two first downs Padberg scored again on a 25 yard strike from Dick Devin In the second quarter, the Mustang defense held Wasco to -10 yards in their offense Heppner's third touchdown came on a four yard run bv Devin. The score was set up by Scott June's 30 yard run The Mustangs final score came on the fifth play of the second half, as Devin connected with Jones on a 55 yard play. With Heppner's demanding lead, the remainder of the game the younger players took over Brian Kollman and Eric Connor combtn ed their efforts for 70 yards rushing, while defensively they held Wasco Thanksgiving baskets to be handed out Thanksgiving baskets will be given out to k>w income families on Tuesday, November 24. from the Neighborhood Center Please notify them by November 13 if you qualify The phone number to call is 676-5024 to only 19 yards "Our defense played their best game holding the Redsides to just 37 yards in total offense," head coach Tim Birkhy said "I was also very pleased on how well the younger players did " rrrt Tue* Wed Thurs Fri. Sat. 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