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• . . ■ ' . * - * ■ • . * • , •• . \. • f t ' w fV’ J ■ ' . - • • r : . , * f % * >\ v ? »' M m ■ to IP T W O • Heppner Gaiette- Hm ev Heppner. Oregon W rdn nd a), Aoril 27, W Last meeting scheduled for Homebuddies Plans underway for lone 4th of July A favorite recipe exchange 1 » tak ing place at the Homebuddies meeting. Tuesday. May 3 at the Hcppner Methodist Church This w ill be the last meeting until fall Homebuddies is a chance for young mothers to meet and discuss mutual interests Children arc welcome as a nursery is provided For more information. call Kay Proctor at 676-9827 Duck s U nlim ited, the w o rld ’ s largest water fow l conservation o rg a n iz a tio n is spon soring a “ D inner-A uction“ at the Hcppner Elks C lub. June 11 Jeff Mähen, chairman o f the Hcppner Chapter, has announced that the auction prizes w ill be on display at Shoe Box, Pcicrson s Jewelers. Gardner's Men's Wear. Coast to Coast, and Pettyjohn v Builders Supply. Dinner ticket chairman. Norm Z eller, has tickets available ai Pet lyjo h n 's Builders and Kale's Pizza Tickets may als*» be obtained from J e ff M aben. 676 5269. A lle n Burkcnhinc 676 5018. Gary Clark 676-5222. Bob Krein 676 9956. or Norm Zeller 676 5206 The dinner tickets are $10 per per son. (prime rib . wine is included), w ith the option o f DU membership lor $20 per person The dipner starts at 7 p m w nh (he raffle and auction follow ing The Hcppner Chapter and Coast to Coast are qvwwiring a special raf fie for DU members who pay by June 11 The raffle item is a new Remington 870 pump. 30 inch bar rel. full choke shotgun The gun is on display at Coast to Coast. A d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n w ill follow , The United Methodist Women held th e ir regular meeting on Wednesday. A pril 13 President Jen ny Bingham presided T he u pco m in g ya rd sale, graduating seniors, funeral dinner and summer biblc camp scholarships were discussed Yard sale items arc accumulating and anything donated should be clean, usable, repaired and priced It w ill he held May 14, from 9 a m until 2 p m Dessert and lea or coffee w ill be sold in the church basement U M W w ill host a special fellowship hour after church May 22 in honor o f the graduating seniors It was voted to provide five $50 scholarships for campers attending summer church camp The next meeting w ill be held May I I . 7:30 p m . in the church basement Ducks Unlimited plan dinner auction I ♦ * . / * % . • * ? ! » « V* * UMW plans get underway *f I r > ». .- Soroptimist visitors From the parade in die morning to the barbecued chicken d inner, fireworks and the street dance after dark, the Fourth o f July Celebration in lone is sure to be one you w on't want to m m The parade begins al 11 a m and you are welcome to get involved w ith a float, hones, music, mar- Lance M arvin. 12. o f Heppncr. has been named a winner in the 1988 International Creative Arts Festival, sponsored by the C en te r on Deafness, Des Plaines. Illinois M arvin, a student at Hcppner Junior High School, received 1st place in A rt (painting) in the com petition. which encourages achieve ment by hearing impaired children, adolescents and young adults in die visual, literary and performing arts This year's competition drew more d un 350 entries from across the United Slates and Canada, and from as far as Australia First-place winners arc invited to attend the two-day Festival as guests o f the Center on Deafness, to he held A p ril 29-May I at die Center, which is located in northwest suburban Chicago, the event includes seminars and workshops w ith deaf adults Episcopal church hosts “Italian Night” dinner Rohm Baker, lone, has been selected as a Field Editor for N o r thwest U s in g The editor has scheduled her article on Oregon T ra il Souvenirs and Tours for publication in the July 'August 1988 issue <> ' • V j '*► v'- E. . '/ Nolo 1 I by Joyc# Hugh** ,* f.f V « * • • ■ ' ; • k? K Lw ” * r- - 'll' \ i V.'. ¿ * . * / * A * •. ;< • fc. " * . . 1 V Phyllis Payne and Bob Brigg s fifth grade classes performed skits and sang songs Thursday, April 21, at the Soroptimist noon luncheon There theme was “ Just Say No” to drugs and alcohol Pictured above are (Left) Kyle Moses and Chad Skroch demonstrating a skit on what alcohol does to your mind and body Frogs can't fly and neither should drunk birds, nor should we drink and drive Following their demonstration Under Sheriff Verlm Denton gave a talk on the recent drug busts and how drugs affect us to • l <r > ■ ■ .« PLUMBING SUPPLIES L' ■ WINDMILI SERVICE PUMP IRRIGATION SUPPLIES INSTALLATION & SERVICE SPRINKLER TOOL CENTER * S o lid steel red e n a m e l finish * In c lu d e s 2 bulk sto rag e a re as. Robin just recently started w riting “ lone Insights" for the Gazette Times Robin and Marie Boor, operate (he Oregon Trail Information Center in lone RE B ATE 49.95 ......... 1 0.00 $3995 #68 32? Heppner Auto Parts ä i Q U A N T IT IE S L IM IT E D THINGS M O NEY C A N ’T Happiness The Loyalty of a Fine Dog , 3 DRAW ER SALE PRICE BE Y Love WITH M.C.G.G. IRRIGATION SYSTEM / / • » rVr 676-9123 148 E Center Heppner Heppner Booster Club w ill he meeting at Kale \ Pizza on Monday, May 2. 7:30 p m (o discus* upcom ing Reno Night plane Members are encouraged attend to help plan this function This is the largest money making project o f the year for booster club and a lot o f help is needed to nuke this project work TURN ON THE WATER » • ,v • V 7 ' < 1 • r L ' These members of the cast of “ The Hobbit” will be exhibiting their talents at the play to be shown on April 28 and 30 at 8 p m at the high school cafetorium Be sure to attend and en joy an evening of good entertainment. a choice o f sphaghctti. lasagna or fruiscane For reservations, call Gail at 676-9782 or Suzanne at 676-9850 Notice it . r . - Í' • U + it% renowned for their accomplishments in the arts. Still anodicr highlight o f die Festival w ill be a full scale musical performance o f "F id d le r on the R o o f." presented in sign and votce by the Center's Traveling Hands Theatrical Troupe The International Creative Arts Festival is a non-profit venture fund ed solely by donations from corpora lions, foundations, organizations and individuals Tax deductible contnbu lions to help cover die a n ts o f die Festival may be sent to Center on Deafness. 10100 Dec Road. Des Plaines. IL 60016 The Center on Deafness was founded in 1973 and provides a range o f landmark arts and mental health programs for hearing im paired children and adults Baker selected as contributing editor i •• S. F orest S e rvice o ffic e in Pendleton, who w ill show some slides o f research findings on die U m a tilla Barom eter Watershed Study -one o f the few still m a in ta in ed by the Forest Service Anyone interested in forestry is in sited to attend Please pre register for the dinner by May 9 at the M or row County Extension O ffice in Heppncr The M o rro w County Private Woodlands Assocution w ill be meeting Friday. May 13 at die tlk s Club in Hcppner The evening w ill begin with a social hour at 6 30 p m and dinner at 7 p m , including prime rib, salad bar. and all die tnm mings for $7 95 The featured speaker for th r even mg w ill be Ed Calame from the U. Marvin scores in Int’l Arts The Hobbit airs April 28 competition A special evening is being plann ed by the Episcopal Church, to be held May 6 from 6 p m. until 8 p m This w ill he an "Italian N ig h t'' d in ner. b> reservation o n ly . to include .**. L ." ., chers, costumes or what ever you choose I f you would like to par ticipale. please call or drop a note to help w ith the organization O f course, i f you decide at the last minute to be in die parade, don't w orry, you are welcome Contact Linda T u llis 422 7248 or 422-7122 for more information Woodlands Assoc, meeting is May 13 Hake it NAPA BRAND o r* THINGS IT CAY Bigger Houses Sports Cars Spring Wardrobes Trips Ahmad Fall Wardrobes Higher Educations Speedboats Redwood Decks Diamonds Bedroom Sets Backyard Rails Personal Computers Fur Coats Airplanes Race Horses Rowing Machines Scuba Gear Sailboats VCRs Gold Bullion Stereo Equipment Hot Air Balloons Cruises Golf Clubs Dishwashers Minor Homes Ski Equipment Greenhouses Limited Partnerships All Terrain Vehicles Etc J u s t a r e m in d e r th a t th e r e a s o n s f o r t a k i n g o u t o n e o f o u r lo a n s f a r o u t n u m b e r th e r e a s o n s n o t to. 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