Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 10, 1988, Page TWO, Image 2

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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
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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
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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
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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. ”
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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
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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
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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)
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Sott White
Boor chosen for Shrine Team
S A L E
Compements oí fh » M o m » Cot**y Orar* Qzrm ort
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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
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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.
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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
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Sale
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