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^.r • » * . _ • . * «V / - • • . '- • . «: z*- -, •■ • y ». * ■ \ , V • * - . ■*• .« - :. ■ * 1 Poster contest winners named & W Drive-In -------------------------------------------- ------------------ by . T R ------------------------------------ p r ? 3 I S V : T - M o r OR - N F. '* S P A P * * E U 1 L i l t OK a*-. LIB 0 7 10 3 , 1 - v N • i ' * v a V. l „ ; ■ . ** » * v .- Ä. , . w* •V * u * • .** - • i *m* « s . - .. Morrow County's Homo-Owned Newspapo* The Heppner Honorable Mention Mrs Calvert's second grade class Sherrie Siclcr. first place. Jessica Kcerscniakcr se cond and Jonas Hcaly and Janell Hampton, Honorable Mention Mrs Krrin's second grade first Josie Pn> Ctor. second Anne Hisler and Honorable Mention Jamie Watnc and Caleb McDaniel First and second place winners Winners of the poster contest sponsored by the R & W Drive-In are as follows from Mrs d o u g h ’s class Jaci Hughes 1st place. Sarah Cireif second place and Honorable Mention. Jill Barber and Ian Swcck Mrs Fdmundson's first grade class Jesse Mabcn. first place, Jennifer Madison second place and Travis Winters and Brooke Sweeney. received banana splits. Honorable Mentions received large sundaes and everyone in the class that par ticipated received their choice of cokes or ice cream cone* courtesy of the R A W Drive In Ibis is the fifth year this contest was held and it seems to bring joy to a lot of people, including the participants Santa calls kids Thursday and Friday unes a zette VOL 105 NO. 50 Wednesday, December 16, 1987 Heppner 25* Children in Hcppncr and Lev ington arc reminded to be sure to nuil their letters to Santa Claus by Wednesday evening in the special mail hoses located in the post offices in tliese two towns Letter writers should he sure to include their full nam es, addresses and phone numbers in their letters to Santa Also they should mention the names of the other children in their families. Santa will be calling on December 17 and 18 in the evenings 10 Pag Check presented to Search and Rescue Oliver Devin has presented a check of SI.(IK) to the Morrow County Search and Rescue Depart ment for their assistance in helping locate his son " M if f ’ who was lost overnight in the mountains recently The Searc h and Rescue group along with many others joined together to locate the missing boy Hie training they have received, along with the assistance from the Sheriff*s Depart ment was instrumental in uic Karen The rescue department did not meet until Tuesday nighl. to discuss what is to be purchased with the money. Some of their people arc sent to seminars on tracking, etc to bring home information to the others in regard lo technique, maybe some of the funds will he used for this (liver says "there arc too many to possibly thank for finding Miff, one way I thought would be beneficial to almost everyone was this donation to the Search and Rescue group Hopefully, this donation will be of future use to others.’* Deputy Sheriff, Mark Cal hick was the co-ordinator for tfic search Nor ris Dooney, among other* assisted with the search as a member of the Search and Rescue Department Miff Devin is shown presenting a check to Norris Dooney (left) a member of Morrow County Search and Rescue Mark Calbick (right) Search Co-ordinator is looking on. Broken water line on Main Street Notice The City Hall will be closed on December 24 at noon ami open again on Monday, December 28 They w ill ck>se again on December 31 and re-open January 4. 1988 Open House Î ; , to I f , Kids are telling Santa what they would like to see in their stocking at Benjamin Franklin Open House last week. Community choir gives Christmas concert The Community Choir gave a beautiful rendition of Christmas songs on Sunday at the Mehtodist Church Kathy Hoskins and Don Boyce directed ihe choir featuring several soloists The church was crow ded to overflow ing and everyone thoroughly enjoyed listen ing to the choir It was very evident that the music was appreciated They Have you noticed how nice the merchants have their windows look ing this year' ll seems like every year they add new things and U just keeps getting better all the time If you haven't noticed, lake time lo lake a stroll down Main Street, Saint Nick contest winners listed were given encouragement to sing more but they had used and given l(M) percent of what they had Kathy said (he choir was available lo sing at any function, but they need to know about a month ahead of time in order to prepare Also, anyone in tcrcstcd in joining the choir should contact either her of Don Boyce to do so and stop in and let the merchants know that their efforts arc appreciated 11ns surely gives the visitor lo our town a good impression of the pco; - pic who live here and let them know that wc are proud ol our community Show and Dance to honor NFR winners Booster club purchases amplifier The Heppner Booster Club held their December meeting at Kates Pizza. Monday, December 7 at 7:30 pm First on the agenda was to donate $300 to Heppner High School for the purchase of an amplifier for the PA system It will be used in the High School Gym and wherever else it is needed Booster buttons are being purvhav ed and will be given to members when their due* arc paid Member ship dues for the year are $3 per per son or $5 per couple A table for new memberships will be set up the first home game. Friday. December 18 against Mac Hi Also,Frsday will be the start of the half-time hoop shoot, sponsored by the Booster Club Tickets will be sold for 25‘ each or 5 for $1 Two tickets will be *» r. drawn at half time of ihc hoys var sity game Winners will have a chance lo make a basket from one of three locations; free throw line for $5. top of 3-point circle for $10 or half court for $1(1) Our 1988 Reno Nite date was set for June 18. 1988 The nest meeting will be January 4 at Kales Pizza at 7 30 p m There will be a report from Kathleen Brazell on her recent trip to Washington, D C G-T to be closed The Heppner Gazette-Times will close at noon on Thursday. December 24 for Christmas F.ve News and ad deadlines for the following week's paper will remain the same JP""” V- ‘ , m m m m h ii • 'K -« * ■n Merchants host craft day Sunday Dec.20 This Sunday is Crafts Day in downtown Heppner Craftsmen from the area will be in several of the businesses showing tticir wares This is in conjunction with the mer chants being open Sundays from 124 p m. until Oinstmas A few of the people involved in (he Craft day arc Bert Johannes, wood crafts and teddy hears, located in Petervms, Morrow County Court will be show mg crafts in Central Market. Marilynn and Ruth Bergstrom will have baked goods and needlework at Gardners. Pat Scott will have or naments and dolls at the Shoe Bos and Mycal Osmin will have some of her crafts at Fabncs. Etc Anyone interested in doing this may still contact Andrea at Gardners. 67^9218. until Saturday r><Lvw : • V - \ ¡ T V • A Winners of this week's OI' Saint Nick Contest are first place. $30 gift certificate to Bobbie Angcll. second places. Judy O sm in, M artha Munkers and Joan McDaniel, each of who will receive a $25 gift cer tificate This was the last week of this contest. Thank you for participating Weather Christmas windows add to festive air The city crew has been working all week on a broken water line in front of the Country Rose ^ *Wi . rhe Kenny Bennct Christmas Show and Dance will be held Salur day. December 19 al the Umatilla County Fair grounds at Thompson Hall The evening will begin at 9 p m and last until 12 p m People of every age arc invited to attend this Kenny Rogers look alike show featuring western music. There will he something for everyone The charge will be $5 per person with food and beverages provided Children arc welcome v i Ibis ( lilísimas show i> uciiig ncin to honor Butch Knowles. Henmston cowboy and winner of the 1987 na I tonal Finals Rodeo Saddle Brorx riding He is the only saddle bronc rider that rode every one of his 10 horses The show is also lo honor Tony Currin, Heppner cowboy, who received the Resisto! Rookie of the Year award after winning $46.700 for ihe year F. very one is invited to attend and help these boys celebrate J in w im o A . v f AjudJ *o¿ Report fty CU» Ol IWppnW December 8 - 14 T ues W eil Thun. In Sal Sun M on H ig h lo w 50 M 4H 45 40 37 42 34 38 J2 25 18 25 13 l’i r e . S now 05 39 T 0 0 0 0 T r Sn T r Sn Market Report a l »h# Morrow* Cotj*Wy Q *m»a Qrowers " M ondas, Ikes. 14 sott White Dec Jan Feb •3 08 »3 IO/»3 12 »3 l4/»3 16 Barley Dec Jan PIK Hard Red Winter *88T »88/*H9T 104* »3 40 psC C H A t i K O F — ----- j E astern Oreqon APR. 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