Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 13, 1988, Page SIX, Image 6

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Jeff Mähen
named chairman
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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.
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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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If you art* curm ifl> scndiiii* advertising
flyers thrmiyh the mail - W in not ^iu*
us a call?
The Heppner
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2 & 3
8 (Hosp Clime Hours)
9 & 10
11 - 15 (Clinic Hours
16 & 17
23 & 24
30 & M ay 1
7 & 8
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.
T im e s 676-9228
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MEMORIAL
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
LEVS PROCESSING
H E P P N E R — 67 6-5150
•CUSTOM CUTTING •HCMESURED HAMS C SACCN
•CURING G SMCHINS
•SLAUGHTER CERVICE
ME IH I IN L K !!
ATTENTION SPRAY FOSSIL. CONDON AREAS'
We will pick up your live animals and deliver them back
cut, wrapped and frozen
l. 4 ‘ii A l*nl Schwarz - f*78-a I .‘*0
GREEN FEED & SEED
FOR ALL YOUR LAWN & GARDEN NEEDS
A p r il Specials
ROUND UP L&G - • I B " * « ,
PEAT MOSS
DOCTORS ON CALL
AT PIONEER
MEMORIAE HOSPITAL
\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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OSU schedules Livestock Day program
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
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