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• <• ___ _ 4 I I 1 T W O - Heppner Gazette-Time*. H rp p o rr. Oregon Wednesday. A p ril 20, 1 « 8 Lexington Bugs meet Jr. B ow lers trop h ys aw arded ihc Junior bowlers have finished their bow ling season. League trophies were awarded Friday. April 15. First place team for the Friday league was Jim Kindle. John Kin die. and Brody Struckmeier High game lor boys was awarded to John K in d ^ b o w lin g a 20V High series tor boys was Travis Hughes with a V>8 tor three games High game lor girls was Christy Corwin with a 167 High series for girls was Chrissy Schultz with a 432 for three games First place team for the Thursday league was Adam Doherty. Jmh Coiner and IV rek Gundcrxon High game for boy* was Jerid Ptoyhar with a 163 High senes for boys was Jeff Botefuhr with a 280 for two games High game for girls was Alissa Marlatt with a IIV . High senes for girls was Kara An- sotegui with a 237 for two games All trophies were purchased by the Sam Wortey MemmaJ Trophy Fund for the Junior bowlers. The Sam W orley M em orial Trophy for special achievement was awarded to Malt Kcersemakcr. Anyone wishing to make contnhu lions to the trophy fund may do so at First Interstate Bank -:-Lexmgton Garden Bugs met (or the regular meeting at the home of Dorothy Burcham. Those pre sent were. Phylis Anderson, Lois Allen, Bertha Sager, Bertha Gates. Mane Steagall, Kathy Tellechea. Delta Huber, Mar) Ball, lu e lla Taylor and the hostess Plans were discussed for the summer projects, such as upkeep o f the park, and the clean up of Lexington through A pril and May. An interesting lesson was given by Dorothy Burcham on butterflies and hummingbirds The door prize was won by Bertha Gates. The next meeting is scheduled at the home of Mar) Ball. Matt Keersemaker Final touches being put on school play This week the Heppner High School Drama Club cast and pro Back row left to right: Steve Hoffman, Crtssy Schultz, Christy Corwin, Jim Kindle Front row: Adam Dougherty and Travis Hughes T h in c la d s tak e secon d Hr\m i Ptklberg led the Mustangs to set end place i t the 25-team Cherr\ Festival. hut Friday. A p ril 15. hosted by Wahtonka o f The den Professor Bear visits lone first grade Dalles Padberg won the 1,500 run with a time o f 4:09.6 itid aiso won the 3,000 meter run with a time o f duction crew are putting final touches on their full-length play "The H o b b it" to be shown at 8 p.m. on A pril 28 and 30 in the school cafetonum. O n A pnl 29 a 12:45 matinee w ill be given to elementary school students. Au diences of all ages can expect scenes of imaginative, humorous, thought provoking entertainment from this stagp version of a modem classic fantasy book by | R. T olkien The leading Hobbits, Bilbo Bag- gins played by Lana Schmidt and Gandolf, by Kevin Tucker lead other Hobbits of Middle-earth in an attempt to recover an important treasure. The roles of the Dwarves are taken by Brent Temple, Yvette Cowett, Melissa MrCurry, (on Kin- 9:05.0. Gene Lancaster won firs t in the shot put with a throw o f 47 7feet to help the Musitwigs to second place The Heppner giris plat ed seventh die, M ickie Cameron, Benp Pear son, Jennifer Tanner, W ill W elbom and Val Hager w ho also plays Smaug. O ther cast members in clude Thonn (J J Shaw), Essie (Shen W amock). Bert (Kim Sager), Tom (Helene Porvnyr), and grocery boy (M ichelle Beck). Charming as the Elfen Queen and Elf guards are Sandi Turner, Barney Lindsay and Ryan Munkers. Also w orking w ith Director Lin da Dutcher is the backstage crew Bryan Brazell is in charge o f sets and lighting and Tern Gentry is su pervising m ake-up. D u rin g in te rm is s io n of the evening performances, the National Honor Society w ill serve pie and coffee. Admtsison is $2.50 for adults and $ 1.50 for students or $6 for a family. out o f the 25 teams after winning third and second in their relay s. The Heppner track lettns w il be participating this ScMurdav, A p ril 23 in the Hermiston-Kiawtwus meet in l/m anlla, starting cm I I a m. (L to R) Robert Hunt, Nova Rietmann. Amber F'eck ana jam ie Perez help Professor Bear read at the lone Elementary School. M ild re d Baker, Boardman bmught her collection o f teddy hears to visit Betty Rietmann s first grade class in lone. Mrs Baker teaches at Sam Boardman FJemenury School and one o f her hobbies is collecting and making various kinds o f teddy bears The students were particularly in terested in Professor Bear who wears glasses and probably reads books A u sp icio u s sp ellers at lo n e Local spelling prelim inary tests were taken by lone students from grades tour to twelve to qualify for our District spelling contest on A pril 20, to be held at the C olum bia ju n io r High in Irrigon. The consensus was that the words seemed harder this year. The menagerie of words stymied some fourth to sixth graders in their quandary over inconceivable per tinent formulas Representing IES at Distnct w ill be: Bridger Baker, John Doherty, and Corey Baker w ith the alternate being Jason Halvorsen. Fam ily barbecue MORROW COUNT? 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George and Karla W'ateiiand. Rick and Susan Johnston. Earl and Carol Norris Each family w ill bring their own meat to barbecue Those whose names begin with A through I bring salad. J through Z bring desert For Residential - Commercial - Agricultural _ _ <n_i_ — *. The first grade is observing B E A R (Be Eager About Reading) month Their teddy hears have visited school regularly to help with the reading contest in pnvgrexs at this time Mrs Baker showed the class d if ferent fabrics and designs she uses in making her hears She also helped the students make teddy bear pic tures using some o f her fabric C hevron - C enex - M obil (ìiiess Who Is 2 5 Again This M‘ar M cL au gh lin receives .» (• <■ J » .V # , O . i ■ :-; r m* ■: > • J r C j M r ??» .1 « ; W . ’ ' • " uv>‘ * jp i ,4 , kf'*\ ■ L ^ [ V ' V: V ■ -w 1 ■- Ì ,• . „ Chris Mclaiughlin. sophomore at Oregon State University in Con struction Engineering Management is the recipient o f one o f the AGC (Associated General Contractors o f America) Education and Research Foundation IV88 undergraduate scholarships The award is tn the amount o f $3000 He was notified by letter in March o f this award Chris is a member o f the student chapter o f AGC at OSU. 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