Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 25, 1987, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TW O - llrp p n rr G a z H trU m e v H eppner. O regon W ednesday. November 25.W 7
Hall sisters lead Pennsylvania team
Jodi and Linda H all, formerly ol
W allow a, civcaptamcd the Slate
College. Pennsylvania ninth grade
girl* basketball team The ninth
grade league is played in the tall of
the year because o f availability of
gym nasium s and coaches
The
league is open lor 7|h. Kth and Oth
grade girls, though dominated by 9th
graders Their division consists of 12
school*, with 7 1 grade enrollments
o f 1200 and over
Jodi, a ninth (trader, is the team's
“ A New ^ M,k” at Country Shears Brazell receives check from Booster Club
was the guest stylist Randy is an
educator and travels cstensively g iv ­
ing se m in a rs thro u gho u t the
northwest
starling high post She led the team
in both scoring and rebounds with
10 5 points per game combined with
12 rebounds per game
I mda. the only seventh grader to
n u ke the leant, started at point
guard She is the team and league
leader in steals and assists She
averaged nine steals per game with
seven assist*. She also averages si*
points and tour rehitunds per name
The Hall sisters spend time in
Heppner during the summer with
their grandparents. Gene and Harriet
H all.
A long day o f new hair styles and
the introduction of new products was
enjoyed by a number o! younger and
older patmns interested in seeing
what is“ in " in the hair world l-ater
in the day. they adjourned to the
shop where Jan and her operator.
Barb Zeller, stvled hair along with
Randy
Jan Stroeber. owner o f Country
Shears, wanted to “ thank everyone
for coming and hopes they enjoyed
her efforts in getting Randy to join
them" , “ W e were very lucky lo b e
able to get him '' Randy will he back
in Heppner sometime this spnng and
more information w ill be available
at that time.
Soroptimist sponsor coloring contest
The Heppner Soroptimist i* spun
soring a C hristn u s coloring contest
The picture that is to he colored ntay
he picked up on Frid ay. Novemher
27. from Heppner T V . M urray*
Drug Store or the Ga/ette-Tim c*
The age groups to be judged are
pre schiMtl to kindergarten, first and
second grades and third and fourth
grades a* the third category.
The prizes to be offered are $10
first place. $5 second place and $5
third in each category The winners
will be notified
The deadline for the coloring con­
test is December 4 at 5 p m The en­
tries may be turned in at any o f the
above businesses
Let Beecher's H e lp You M ak e That H o lid a y
SPECIAL!
; Get ready tor those holiday parties by reservini your date now
and let Beecher s cater your party the way that you want It to
be. Whether its an office party, or a family fathering.
Beecher's can handle that crowd! Relai and enjoy yourself
with the best food and service around!
Dont forget that Wednesday is Steak Mite!
The best for less 1
Saturday and Sunday Prime Rib
Randy Bells gives Christi
Stroeber a new look
County Shears sponsored a “ Rap
Session" on Sunday, November 22.
al Kate's Pizza Shop Randy Bells.
Portland, owner o f " T h e M ane"
Nov. 30th. We ll
be at 127 N Mam
Next to First Interstate Bank
Beecher's Restaurant G Lounge
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Jan w ill be going to Portland in
February to spend a day at " T h e
M ane" with Randy observing him at
work She is kioking forward to this
opportunity to add to her knowledge
o f styling products
Bells was quoted as saying "yo u
are very lucky to have someone who
cares as much about hair care as Jan
d o cs"
Sharon Harrison presents Kathleen Brazell with a check on
behalf of the Heppner Booster Club
Kathleen Brazell a senior at H epp
ner High School, recently returned
from a trip to Washington, D C She
was selected as one of four rrpresen
tatives from the State o f Oregon to
attend the National Young Leaders
C o n fe re n c e N o vem b er 10-15
Sharon H a m v in is shown presenting
Kathleen with a check for $50
donated to Kathleen from the Hepp­
ner High School Booster club to hdp
defray the cost o f the trip. Kathleen
highly recommends this experience
for anyone that may be interested
She was very impressed by the trip
and the agenda.
Come In And See Us!
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We ll be closed Friday Nov. 27th. • Happy Thanksgiving1
C h ristian w om en m eet
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Around 140 people enjoyed the salad dinner sponsored by
the Episcopal rh n rrh women
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The Eptsocpal Church Women did their usual good job on the Fall salaa
buffet that was held November 11 al the Episcopal parish hall The even­
ing began with mulled cider being served at the door There was a large
selection of beautifully garnished salads set among the fall decorations of
dried flowers and leaves
The program presented by Robert and Ida Sue Scott was very enjoyable
to all present I he Scotts gave a very personal insight to living in Israel
where they were for three years with their children
Sharon Fetterly sang three very lovely musical selections to round out
the evening and door prizes were drawn
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