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Jeff Mähen
named chairman
of Ducks
Unlimited
Jell Mahen. Hcppner has been ap
pointed ch a irm a n o f D ucks
I ’nliim lcd. (he w orld's largest water
fow l conservation organization
In his volunteer position. Jeff w ill
act as a liaison w ith Usal conserva
tio n groups and governm ental
organizations and w ill help develop
I uik I raising events w ithin M orrow
County
l or 50 years. Ducks U nlim ited
has been helping to conserve
wetlands in N orth America The
greatest m ajority o f Us funds come
fro m
m e m b e rs h ip
d in n e rs
throughout the country D U 's fund
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fo i 1988 i» $66
m illion
Dl has wetland conservation pro
je its in Canada. M exico and the
l'n ite d Stales These projects make
certain there is water available for
w aterfow l when they need it most
For more inform ation contact any
o l the he low names Jell Mahen,
C h a irm a n . A lle n H u rk e n b in c .
secretary treasurer; Bob K rcin. ar
rangements. Norm /e llc r . tickets.
Jim l.vnch. Roger Schoonover and
(iarv C lark, auction prizes
There w ill he* meetings every
Wednesday. 7 p m at Kate's Pizza
Interested persons are invited to
attend
The dinner auction w ill he June 11
at the I Iks C lub M ore inform ation
on this w ill follow
COOLER COMBO
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Kaehcl F. D ick. 71, o f Heppner.
d a tl E riilay. A pril K. I9XR ai Pmoeer
M em orial Hospital in Heppner
Memorial verv ices were held at 11
a m Wednesday al the Heppner
United Methodist Church
M rs D ick was bom Aug 7 .19 16
at Pueblo. C olo . daughter o f Ben
and Edna Church Forvythe She at
tended clenrentary and high tichool
al Ashland. Ore
She graduated from Southern
Oregon Normal School in 1935 and
Southern Oregon College in 196)
She received her master’ « degree in
education in 196*1 from Oregon State
U niversity She also did graduate
and post graduate studies a( Eastern
Oregon State College, at the l nicer
city o f Texas and Savannah State
College in Georgia
She began her teaching career in
1935 at age 19 at Camas V alley,
Ore . and completed her career as a
first grade teacher in Heppner in
I97X
On Dec 22. 1*440 she married Ed
D ick at Ashland
She taught one year at lone and
was acting principal there in 1942
She started the first flow er »hop n
Heppner anil a ls o drove truck lor het
husband s o il distributing company
She was an avid photographer,
painter and journalist and loved the
outdoors
She was a me mix* i o f the < )regon
H istorical S ix ic ty , the Heppner
M ethodist C hurch and a past
member o f IX-lta Kappa Gamma.
PhO
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C h ris tm a s
Seal
organization
Survivors include her husband, at
the home. sons, (a d d o f Whidbcy
Island, W ash . Stuart o f I exington,
Kevin o f Gresham. Kvle o f Salem
daughter. Erin o f Portland, mother.
Edna Eorsythe o f Lincoln C ity ,
brother. Jack o f Otis. Ore
nine
g ra n d c h ild re n
and
one
great-grandchild
M em orial contributions may lx-
made to Fairview Training Center.
2250 Strong Road. S I Salem. OK
9 7 3 1 0 o r H eppner M e th o d is t
Church. P O Box 733. Heppner. t >K
97X36
Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner wa»
in charge o f arrangenx’ nts
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flyers thrmiyh the mail - W in not ^iu*
us a call?
The Heppner
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8 (Hosp Clime Hours)
9 & 10
11 - 15 (Clinic Hours
16 & 17
23 & 24
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14 & 15
21 & 22
28 & 29
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Drama club to present “ The Hobbit"
Heppner High School Urania Club
and their director 1 inda Dutchcr are
in rehearsal tor a full-length play.
Ih c H obbit' to be shown A p ril
2X. 29 and 30 at the s iln n il
calciorium
I his play, an adaptation by
Patricia Gras o l J K
Tolkien s
i lassu fantasy tale, is the only stage
version approved by the author The
now lainiliar story is o t charming in
•' Tillable creatures called the Hob
bits w ! h < inhabit .ui imperishable fan
lasv w orld culled M iddle earth
Bilbo Baggins. o ik * o l the most
conservative n l Hobbits plavcd bv
Dr. B ruce W illia m s
Dr. W enb urg
Dr W e n b u rg
Emergen es> D f W 6 flb u rg
Dr W enb urg
Dr T hie ssen
Dr T hie ssen
Dr T hie ssen
Dr T hie ssen
Dr Koznek
Dr. D iehl
Appointments to set» the doctor on v%eckcnds mu> In*
itrntnR ttl in advance* In calling U7H-HI.1.1
Appointments w ill hx* c harged a» o ffic r visits.
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HOSPITAL
Shelly Hutch gets a special paint job’ at the Parents Club
carnival Saturday
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I ana Schmidt leaves a large verv
dry home in the ground to set o lì a»
chief robber attempting to recover an
important trca»urc Most sensitive
Hobbits w ouldn't try this, but great
benefits result for Bilbo and all Ihc
Hobbit» of M iddle earth plavedbv
an eighteen nx’ tnber ca»t
This story slits the imagination
and the intellect o f everyone who
sees it. both ih ild rc n and adults
A spokesman tor the drama ilu h
urges everyone to mark their calen
dars now for ’ The H o b b it" lo r X
p m on A p ril 2h or 10 or for a I
p m matinee on A p ril 29
April 11- 15
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
COST: $20°°
Tests For...
•CARDIAC RISK FACTOR
•BLOOD CELL COUNT
•THYROID SCREENING
Dr Curtis Thiessen will
present interpretaton of
test results on Saturday,
April 23. at 10 a m. at the
Hospital
CALL:
676-9133
For More Information
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\t ihc same timo ratos
Ittr invertínj: flyers
m the (ia/ette rimes
Inserì in j;
C o m pa rison
Toni Kemp (I) and Jennifer Rankin take a break in front of the snake booth at the school car
nival Saturday. About $1,400 was raised at the successful event
< >SC liv e s tix k ludging team under
the direction o f Tom H ill, team
voaih and animal silence research
assistant
l ivestixk Dav. combining species
and the youth program, wa» dc»ign
ed to he I p prixluvcr» and others con
solidatc travel costs to the annual
e d u c a tio n a l event
Z o llin g e r
explained
A d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n about
l ivestixk Dav mas be obtained from
Z olling er, while person» wanting
more inform ation about the youth
program or wishing to enter a lamb
in the »ale should contact H ill H ill
and Z ollinger are both in the animal
science department
1 t>pii s related to the produition ol
beef, sheep and swine w ill be
featured during the L iv e s tix k Dav
program Saturday. A p ril 2 V at
Oregon State University according
to B ill Zollinger. Extension heel »at
tie specialist
The day. sponsored hy the OSt
department of animal science, opens
w nh registration at 9 a m before the
first general session at Id a nt in
W ithy combe A u dito riu m on the
C orvallis campus
W hile producers are learning
about new research and production
techniques, young people w ill have
their own program, including a lamb
sale, conducted bv nx'merv o l ifw
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rutes for semUnfi
advertisitifi flyers
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Carnival was fun for everyone
R a ch e l F . D ic k
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la m S cott
Mary la w S»oll o l I ugenc pas»
ed away A p ril b. I9MK at the ae o l
76 She was fvtrn February 24. 1912
in Hardman On N nvcm tvr 23. I9 H
she married Nk alter I dmuund Sci>tt
in PeiKlIetun He precceded her in
death A p ril b. I9KI
They lived in l*as»«> Washington
lo r 25 years before moving to Hcpp
ner and then to Eugene in I97h she
was a member o f the Kchckah
lasige
She is survived hy her children
A r th u r C
S co tt.
P o m e ro y ,
W ashington. Robed D S»i*tt. Soap
l^ ik c . Washington. C ordia ll.iv»
inger and Patricia Bevkcr. Eugene
a »i»tcr. Violet Meyers o l Portland
and a brother M ike Sailing. Hepp
ner. th irlccn grandchildren and
seven great grandchildren
Graveside service» were held I n
day. A p ril K. I9KX in West la w n
M em orial Park. Eugene
Chapel o f M em ories Euncral
Home. Elugenc. was in charge o l
arrangements
lunelMHi voih tlic ( niled Chur»h
Senior High (im u p . who w ill lx-
holding a païuake break la») al ibe
l'n ile d t h u iih ba»enH.‘ ni beginning
al 1 a m They are also sponsoring
a car wash al ihe saine location, the
corner o l Main aiul I) Streets m
lone
The kids are earning money to
lake a in p lo San I (arxisco this sum
iix r in conjunction with ih i'ir church
Suiulay Schiml group
I hc lop» C lub Is>lds an annual
nsmev raising pro ie d lo help defray
ihc costs o l any o l iheir members
who can allcnd Ibe Stale S K I)
meeting lhi> year it w ill be held in
Mac ai IV-iul
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food and garage vile on S aluitlav.
A p ril 16 al 2nd and I) Streets begin
rung al 9:30 a nt Walch lor the
signs
The club is sponsoring lh i\ in o h i
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