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Left to right: Cofy Rill. Christie Stroeber, Lib-
by Britt and Brandon Pedro had a slide
presentation at Chamber last week These
Thu last summer, eight Hcppner
High School students had the unique
opportunity to take a 4 H trip to
Juneau. Alaska
Tricia C oe, Libby Britt. Christie
Strocher. Nance Wright. Brandon
and Casey Pedro. Cory Rill and
Scott Johnston worked very hard
making money to help defer the cost
o f the tnp They sold hakrd potatoes
during St Pal's Day, washed cars at
Cal's Service Center, pulled rye in
lone for two days and helped the
ASCS office clean the W illow Creek
channel.
They were accompanied on the
tnp hy Judy Wright and Angie
Pedro
They began their trip by renting a
van and driving 3.000 miles to
Pnncc Rupert From there they took
a ferry overnight to Juneau where
they spent 5 days with their host
family
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On the way. they stopped at Ab-
bnteford to lour a modern-day dairy
farm The farm kepi 250 cows and
il look only Iwo hours lo milk them
The cows wore informational discs
around their necks that indicated
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how much feed they were lo be fed
This information was read by the
computer when they went lo the
feeders lo be fed
Several o f the students hiked up
the Mendenhall Glacier which look
sis hours Pan o f the group Maned
back at the halfway point. They saw
a Russian Orthodox Church, went
fishing for halibut and salmon, and
went to Skaggway where they saw
a bald eagle reserve
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Hcppner Boorter Club will meet
on Monday. December 5 at 7 p m
at Ployhar Insurance Members arc
encouraged to attend Planning will
be done for the concessions for the
Alumni Christmas Tourney to be
held December lb. 17 and Ik
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Ladd competes for Miss Rodeo America
Hcppner High School will hold its
Fall dessert night Tuesday.
December b at 7 30 p m in the high
school cafeteria
A ll star certificates and other
presentations for girls' volleyball
and boys' football will be made as
well as special presentations
A ll parents, relatives and
Mustang Filly fans arc encouraged
to attend
Parents o f players are asked to
bring a desseri C offee, punch and
ice cream will be prosided by the
Hcppner Booster Club
Hair and Nails
Sylvia Ladd
Sylvia l-add. lone, has had a busy
year campaigning and reigning as
Miss Rodeo Oregon Sylvia left
November 27 for l-us Vegas. Nev
and the Miss Rodeo Am erica
pageant held in conjunction with the
National Finals R.xlco which is held
trom December 2-7 (pageant) and
V I I (rodeo)
ConlcMants for (he pageant are
judged one third each on ap
pcarancc. jx-rsonahly and horseman
ship Sylvia's mother has been very
busy nuking outfits for her to wear
during the competition
Sylvia has attended more than 20
rodeos this season including Oregon.
Idaho. W ashington. N eva d a .
Rhonda Randall
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The holidays are the perfect time
to express your feelings with a gift
of fine jewelry. A gift of beauty
that lasts forever.
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gift whose beauty lasts
forever, they'll remember
how much you care long after
the holidays are over.
Fine Jewelry.
When your feelings are for real.
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California. Arkansas and lexas She
is able lo meet many people and a
number o f PRC A sponsors The
more contact she makes with these
people, the better her chance o f be
ing rccogni/cd at the contest
She has competed in iwo national
pageants tor Intercollegiate rodeo
and won Miss congeniality both
times
"O regon never has had a Miss
R odeo A m erica
M aybe with
everyone pulling for me. I can bring
home the number I t i t l e "
For people wanting to send con
gratulations to Sylv u. her address is
'555 l as Vegas Blvd South. lais
Vegas. Nev 89109
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A new face at Chen's Hair and
Nails is Rhonda KatHiall. hairdresser
and barber
Rhonda and her husband. Randy
and their children. Shaun 5. and
Shane 2
have lived in Heppner
about one year Randy is a saw filer
and works at Kin/ua Corporation
Rhonda graduated in May from
Earl's School o f Hair Design in
Pendleton and will be working part
lime al Chen's The hinjrs arc
3:30-7 p.m Tuesday and Thursdas
and Mondays through the holidays
Rhonda and her family lived in
Pendleton lor six years before ntov
ing to Heppner
She enjoys w.iicr skiing, snow ski
ing. sewing and crafts
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Blue Mountain Community Col
lege is sponsoring a walcrcolor
workshop Darla Hanson will he the
teacher This » a one-day workshop
on Wednesday. December 7 from 9
a m until 4 p m Registration ends
Friday. December 2 T o rcgiMcr for
the class, contact Marsha Swcek.
676-5039.
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Pioneer Memorial Hospital Aux
diary will decorate the Nursing
Home Friday. December 9 ai I p m
for the ChnMmAs holidays, in the ac
tivity room downstairs at the
hospital
A ll
members
and
volunteers are invited to attend and
encouraged to bring a friend
INC.
Phone 989-8221
class scheduled
Sports dessert
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Christm as S ale Starts Friday November 25th and runs through
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Sharp. Domta. Danny and Joshua (in front).
The union supports many local activities in
volving Morrow County youth. 1987 was the
first year the union presented a Vo-Tech
scholarship in this area
Auxiliary
to decorate
Booster plan
M.C.G.G. IS CLOSING OUT
A L L HOUSEW ARES
A P P L IA N C E S & KITCHEN
TOOLS IN THE STORE
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Tha first indoor k a skating rink w as built at M adison Squara G ardan in N e w York in 1879 ft m easured 6.000
square feat of surface
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They went through the Okanagan
V alley. Mopped in Penticton and did
v»me jet skiing and came home
The temperature change from
Juneau lo Heppner was an extreme
52 degrees to 102 degrees
The group was gone for two
weeks and thoroughly enjoyed their
trip
Four o f the gn>up attended Sorop
tiniiM and four attended Chamber to
gise their talks and show the pictures
they had o f their trip
Coming back they spent another
night on the ferry. playing cards and
sleeping on lounge chairs or the fl*w*r
to pavs the time They came through
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and cold the entire time they were
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you could see red and green lights
marking the channel for safe passage
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students plus four others were participants
in a 4-H exchange trip to Juneau. Alaska this
past summer
Rick Johnston (I) business agent of Local
Union 3-312 and Dave Eckman (r) president,
are representing the union in this presenta
tion of the Nintendo entertainment system to
the children of Mickey and the late Debbie
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