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• « U ; '* . • y. •■ • . • * _t ■ r • i » • * '* •#>*.•**.» . » » n , • •./ ’ y - - w . * • • r. ■ • \. J •• * » * y * • ! NI llrppnrr Gazette-1 ime*. Heppner, (Irrti*in W fd m v l»*, Krhrunr« 10. IWH funds Card.part. y ‘1 A Pinocle cant party will he held Twenty five pounds of marijuana Jr. Bowlers to raise The Junior Howlers kick o ff their •n lone Sunday. February 14. begin Once again the Junior Howlers lund raising events on February 13 ning at 2 30 p m al ihc lone Grange seized by Task Forces will be raising funds to send with a pop can drive and a hake sale Hall The charge will he $1 50 per On February 3 the Morrow and Unultlla County Drug Task FiKU“' cuvulnl a yjri'h marrani on a Kttini'C and pnijx-flv approximate ly 2 mile* P j ^ i o f Hcmtialon Thh resulted ini he seizure »»I approx imately 25 pounds of nuri|uana An investigation o f two Irngon men led to the search Marrant which was executed by IK police officers from the Oregon Stale Police. Mor- n w Countv Sheriffs Department. ihcmsctves to the State Howling Tournament Dm year the State Tournament is in Portland, at Timber lanes. April I band 17 last year ihc Junior Howlers raised enough money to send -40 bowlers to ihc- Slaic Tournament in Albany Dus year the program has tnercas ed in participants with hb bowlers The Junior Howler* have represented Hcppncr well with (heir past tournament performances Their trophk-s will he on display over ihc ncxi month m the window al Gardner's Mens Wear Also on display will he one o f two howling halls to be rallied as one o f many tund raisers Tickets may be pur chased al Gardner's or at Hcppncr Howl I'malilla CiHjnty Sherills IVp.ut ment and Pendleton Polke IVpart meni Several arrests arc pending as a result o f the investigation No ar rests hjve been made at this time, at cording to the Morrow County Sheriffs office Pie marijuana was located hklden in a vehicle <*n the projx-rts The estimated street value of the marituana is $50.000 anti was in the ft*rm of a large compressed hale Hams appointed position at Sheldon Jackson College I Vena Hams of lone, a freshman at Sheldon Jackson College in Sitka. Alaska has been appointed to the position o f Resident Assistant of North Pat die Hall at the century-old college A 1987 graduate of lone High Scfvstl. she was offered an acadentk' scholarship and an opportunity to O IA / . play collegiate basketball hccau<< of her grade point average and talent in sports Because o f a knee injury, however, she will be out for most of the season James lackey. Vice President of Student Affair*, commented '' Decna is a valuable assistant Every student needs a friend to supply support and caring It isn't easy to adjust to cam D o e n a H a m s pus living, to studying and maintain ing (he structured schedule neccsary The daughter of Wayne and Diane to adapt to college Decna has the Hams o f lone, Dcena said "because capability to successfully accomplish I've always wanted to visit Alaska. it all while getting her own tasks I jumped at the opportunity provid done.” he added. ed nK when Sheldon Jackson Col An avid outdoors enthusiast. lege offered me an academic as well Dcena has been kayaking, fishing, Photo by Joyoo Hugh*« av an athletic scholarship I've en hiking and boating all at the college J o d y J o h n s to n joyed it here very much. ” doorstep â Johnston advances to state hoop shoot t I * *• • ; • i . Wight wins Combined Insurance award L I' : [,•' ;«x Í.I f •.f' ‘ L i V . f l / á i 1 ' • • Y • wFrv'iJf. [♦ - > > ; y * - j . 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'! k\k ! ' 4P* . I * w »» i PT5 t * ty .'T f* ?| M 1 5 8 50 M 1 7 1 fl80 u t/ flis Licenses Elect reggisi . M . K Anna Schwarzin » •? f 35E ______ Permanent Hair Removal •& ■ /» . - ‘i. 5 8 1 -1 5 /4 0 30 Drum ELECTROLYSIS : ÎV » "’ * 1 *v ’ . <*." - i C l - iiinso --'• 'V r|‘ Í J IH Lube Oil ~ . -rA -¿ .* ' . f i All Ag Equipment Filters D --- ' > All Automotive Filters February 3 • 4 • 7 ¡ .• W e a th e r N O T IC E 2 0 % OK Universal Fluid 55 D r u m . . . »89T for the architect to give us the bids and specs before the end o f die month." All of the work is going according to schedule and work sfiould begin on the hotel by the first o f April. "The last two work days held on the Heppner Hotel Project were very successful" says Bill Kuhn, organizer o f the work days. ‘ Saturday finished all of the work given to us by the architect to com plete.” says Bill "The nest step is ' J IQ050 »3 36/V3.37 fercncc pick at running back and linebacker positions He is the son o f Jim and Marie Boor of lone and (¡ail Rowell of Pendleton. His grandparents are Fred and Kathryn Hoskins o f Fleppncr Update on hotel project T n / 5 1 8 -1 5 /4 0 - 55 D ru m ............... Ecb. March April New Crop David Boor. Pendleton, has been selected to the South Roster for the Oregon Shnnc Team Font hall game The game featuring class AAA high school all stars will he held August b in Portland The 6-font. 215 pound Boor was n firxl tram »11 lm«*rnvnor*l»in fnn- (In case lots) R e p o rt Mondas, Keb. 8 Sott White Boor chosen for Shrine Team S A L E Compements oí fh » M o m » Cot**y Orar* Qzrm ort . - « Jody Johnston, daughter o f Deb bie and Paul Sumner and Gregg Johnston is the winner of the District North East Hoop Shoot that was held in Hermixton on January 30 Jodi scored 13 out o f 25 points for her 10-11 age group She will ad vance to the Oregon Stale Elks Free Throw contest to he held in Cor vallis. Saturday. February 20. The contest will begin at 2 p m at the Cheldelin Junior High School gymnasium in Corvallis. Jodi's grandparents arc Don and Jean Bennett and Sammy and Lots Johnston o f Heppner. person Following the card party will he a pancake supper beginning at FILTER i y ■ Combined Insurance Company of America announced that Robert Wight of Hcppncr has earned the prestigious W. Clement Stone Achievement Club's Amendment In itial. Health Pearl and Ruby Awards These awards arc named in honor of Combined'» founder and chairman, an internationally recognized author, lecturer, and philanthropist. The Amendment Initial. Health Pearl and Ruby Awards, recogniz ed internal tonally within Combined, are presented for individual sales achievcntents that consistently ex ceeds the high standards set by the company. Combined Insurance, a principal subxklary of Aon Corporal ion with assets of $5 4 billion, is the nation's leading marketer of individual pre issue non-canccllablc accident and health insurance Pounded by W Clement Stone more than bO years ago. this business specializes in the writing and selling of individual ac cident and health insurance and in dividual whole life insurance policies in the United Slates. Canada. Europe and the Pacific al Central Market The annual Howl- A Thon will coincide with a louma mettt against the Pendleton bowlers on March 5 Everyone is invited to come down and watch the bowlers in action The Junior Bowling program has been a big asset to the young people of Hcppncr The State Tournament is ihc goal that all howlers work for throughout the year It i* their chance to compete against bowlers from all over the Mate of Oregon Hcppncr can be proud that they send m»*cc junior howlers to Slate Tour »ament than many o f the larger cities This wiki Id ma he possible for the Junior Bowlers without the sup port o f their families and the community. ™ 5:30 p m for $2 50 per person The money raised at this function will be donated to the hotel project for the new kitchen The lone Grange is sponsoring this event Everyone is invited to attend • '»V!® * y~ ¿ f i ‘ s P . 1 . ¡f*'* * ■ wo .. Phone 989 8221 G r o w 1 800 4S2 7396 LEXINGTON OREGON 97839 e r s INC PO Boi 367 Sale Ends Feb. 29