Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 23, 1987, Image 1

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Christmas in Coloring contests winners announced
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VOL 105 NO 51
W ednesday, Decem ber 23. 1987
Winning ticket held ^ lJomthy Jaclcson
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McCabe’s win lighting contest
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pmtflCMr from the Heppner
Chamber o f Commerce, second a
$25 g ift certificate and th ird a $ I0
certificate
The Chamber o f Commerce an-
nuully sponsors the lighting contest
to encourage Christmas lighting in
Heppner
Hazel Hamlin celebrates life
"H a z e l plays Bingo at the KIks
every week and is a real inspiration
to e v e ry o n e ," says a spokesman
from the Flks "W e fell she had
reached a real milestone ”
Carolyn M illonherger. Pendleton,
played music so people could dance
and e njoy lis te n in g to m usic
throughout the evening
Some friends sent her a corsage
and there was a money tree lo r her.
And guess who was the last to
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Hazel Hamlin
High laiw P m . Snow
Hazel H am lin celebrated her 9 3rd
birthday. Tuesday, December I ' at
the l.lk s lodge w ith many o f her
friends dropping by to wish her
"m a n y more ” the party was spon
sored by the manager o f the Flks,
Gale Gray and members o f the
lodge
The winner o f the Black H ills
Gold and opal ring was George
Simonson. Heppner He is shown
being presented the nng by the M or
row County Fair and Rodeo C oun
Pictured are Princess K nsti O 'Brien.
Queen M issy Schoonover, and
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George Simonson receives the ring he won, from the Mor­
row County Fair and Rodeo Court
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Winners of the Soroptimist Coloring Contest were guests
of Soroptimist on December 17 They were presented with cash
awards for their efforts Winners of the Pre-School/Kindergarten
were first place (left to right). Casey Ingraham, not pictured;
second place, Ashely Ropp and third, Abby Kahl. First second
grade winners are first, Kathleen Greenup; back row r-l; Car­
rie Hargrove, second and Linsey Ropp. third Third-fourth grade
winners are Joann Bingham, not pictured first place; Philip
Tellechea. second; and Justin Adelman. third
is shown here w ith Linda Schultz
(le ft) and Jerry Hollom an (m iddle),
who drew the w inning ticket The
money from the raffle is to be used
for scholarships and sending girls to
G irl's State
Response to Neighborhood
Center overwhelming
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Linda Schultz, Dorothy Jackson and Jerry Holloman are
shown with raffle prizes
them at no charge to the center
These boxes are d is tru h te d
throughout lone. l>exington. Hcpp
ner and Hardman "P eople have
been very, very giving this year.”
says Betty Tanner ' We are very
pleased w ith the response to this
year s Chnstmas
If someone is not
able to pick up their Nixes, they are
delivered
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Simonson wins ring, to give
to granddaughter
The H ep pn er N e ig h b o rh o o d
Center team o f about 6 people put
together 70 dinner boxes. 70 extra
food boxes and toy boxes for 49
children this last week C ourt Street
M arket put together the food boxes
fo r Christmas as did Central Market
fo r Thanksgiving The center pays
fo r the food and the stores assemble
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W inners e f this year's Heppner
Christmas lighting contest were first
place F.mie and Mary Jean McCabe
155 W W ater Street, second place
Marty M cQ uain, C ow ins St and
th ird place Pal and B illy Joe
M c M in n , bbO W Sperry St
First place w ill receive a $50 gift
Betty Tanner is shown with some of the boxes that are to be
delivered this Christmas by the Neighborhood Center
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The Am erican le g io n A u xilia ry
Raffle was held with the drawing for
the cedar chest, made by Robert
Reid, and the patchwork q uilt, made
by M ablc Heath and Linda Schultz
Ih c lucks winner Dorothy Jackson.
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Sandy Hanna was honored last Friday evening December 18,
at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Christmas party with earn­
ing the Caring Practices Employee of the Year Award The
award was presented to her by Ernest Wicks. Hospital
Administrator
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Selective service
offers information
to 18 year olds
In case your are unfam iliar w ith
peacetime rcgisirauw . please resicw
the requirements (^Jitc simply, men
must register w ith the Selective Ser­
vice w ithin .30 days o l their 18th b ir­
thday at the nearest Post Office Men
who tail to register w ill have per
m anrntly forfeited their right tocer
tain Federal student aid and job
traiaing benefits as well as Federal
employment Additionally, failure to
register is a felony, punishable by
a fine o f up to »230.UUU and/or up
to 5 years imprisonment
But do not misunderstand the
Selective Service. Their goal is
registration no« prosecution That is
why we invest *o much tim e in the
educational process It is also why
they are asking fo r your support and
cooperation in te llin g young men o f
their legal obligation to register with
Selective Service
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I f you arc d rivin g around looking
j i the C h ris tm a s lights, you might
vs ant to drive out Highway 74
towards Pilot Rtx’k There are some
hcauiitul light displays at the Robin
sons. Grahams, Gardners. Frenches
and Bennetts It is w ell worth the
tim e spent
Morrow County's Home-Owned Newspapo»
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Post office offers
tips for holidays
Your Post O ffice asks you to mail
early in the day and he extra careful
to lick and stick your envelopes The
post office reports that tNtusands of
Christmas cards never reach their
destination because people tail to
seal the envelopes
Princess Nancy Bailey Simonson
says he is going to give the ring to
his granddaughter. w N i lives in New
M exico, for her high school gradua
lion this June Die drawing was held
on December 14 and over 1000
tickets were sold
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Correction
An e rro r was made in the date o f
the reception held at the James
Blm xlsworth home for their daughter
Barbara
It was to have been
December 20. not the 29th as stated
in ihc invitation We are sorry for
this inconvenience
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