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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1989)
« TWO - Hepporr Gazette-Times, Heppnrr, Orepon Mrdnndiv, May J, |W i t Continued from page 1 Senior girls guests of Topic Club • • V The high school boys entertained at the Senior Girls Tea last week Left to right Sean Warren, Rich Basford, Brian Ball, Tom •. : I . » ,* ■ 0 • • • • ■ * \ ' I . * .* i » ,v J * * *. y 1 • f/ . •. ! ** . • * ! • ,»'• m * / % • : V ’ ; * * * v . r * tone T o p ic C lu b m em ber* honored the lone High School senior girls and their mother* at a tea held in the United Church Social rooms on April 26 Guests were Jill and Mr* Kenneth Nelson. Michelle and Mr* Don Papincau. Angie and Mrs Jim Kudisill and Katie and Mrs Bill Dohertv A humorous slot showing PRINCE GARDNER • CnooM m* Sam cn#ci»txx* Ciuich *■!* I D window cradrt card »Jot* com pocket and checkbook cover Or choose the C heckbook Slasher H with 10 staggered vinyl credit card windows. 3 tu l length pockets. I 0 window and sewn m calculator ■ - U« ■ gst^ *, / M1.99 • /. j / * V * w <* * % v ’* * .* ■ k Æ '* - rv ; 1 • *_ FARLEY’S CHOCOLATE s u n n iid r a is in s M IN IS T E R • 12 o r • Choose chocolate covered ra • Or double dtp peanuts • 24 o r S ira Tm • fleclosaW e contarne* ■ Wy* * ;• M » . I • y '4 - . : « ■ J * ^ n ' * . I*. ' • . 1' V . • / , 4- t . , 7 5 * *1.59 s1.29 r •< 7 « r - jL * v ; " * • 1 >V ► ;■ » - , V * . L ' - . .< * v . . - - Heppner Booster Club will be hav ing their Reno Night Saturday. June 17 at the Heppner Elks lod ge Booster Club will he contacting in dividuals and businesses for Reno Night contributions in the near future The next meeting will he Monday, May K at Ploy bar Insurance Members arc invited ansi encourag cd to attend to help with the plann ing This is a very important meeting Money from Reno Night is used for scholarships, trophy engraving, assisting students with trips and this year, walkic talkies were purchased for football Please put this important date on your calendar We need your help '* W .. • V - m ”, r- While Supplies Last j ■ / : Y^> * ■ <>V * - , -• 9 - • * >♦ I c« *v *e* ‘ f» /« 45*% * ÏJ . . ,t . : * a ‘ y * ! 4 h ; v , - \ I . . •• .- » . i t #• {r f i ' •• - ;* • t* ‘ ‘ «• •: . ! AROMATIC potpourri fills your home with the scents ot a coun try garden Just simmer and release the fragrances English Lavender, rose peaches n cream and more1 Perfect for the living room bedroom or bath Choose your favorite in a 1-or pack »xx_________________ L i- IS UK • STORAGE JAR SET BEVERAGE SET • 3 P>eca Set • H igh quakty shenerprool containers • W<th padour cat design • 4 Pack cfc rtf, *7" v ' . * * .» * i'» S - *' ^ v v S '< * M3.99 $4.99 fL M m ¿17 North Mam ' v Park district to have public hearing Help needed for Reno Night • •» . • ik *> . r • Warren Plocharsky. Heppner Ranger, shows Centennial students how to use forestry in struments for m easuring.__________________________________________________________ _ The Willow Creek Park District will he having a public hearing at Heppner City Hal^ on Thursday, May 11, M 7 :3 0 p.m. to discuss the economic benefit* o f an RV Park The Park District is interested in public comments regarding the tourism which Will be generated from having ihe overnight park facility at Heppner Ken Turner, who is heading up the project, stated that it is ‘ ‘important to have a lotal effort from the com munity to nuke the RV Park a reali t y T u r n e r forsees great benefit* to the community from dollars spent and increased business to the area The Park District is in need of par ticipation from businesses in the Willow Creek Valley regarding any projected increases in employment, in order for the district to complete a grant application from the Oregon Community Development Block Grant program CHECKBOOK WALLETS *-• *' 8th grade students gave their views on living in a small, rural community One student said he hoped they continued with the exchange Left to right Stacy Waples, Tara Reynolds. Gavin McCreery, Jud McCauley, Marcy Simpson and Cy Kennedy history o f the club and its main pur pose o f supporting and maintaining the lone Public Library During the business meeting, plans were made for an Ice Cream Social to be held May 14 from 3 to 6 p m at the school cafetonum for the benefit o f the library Pic will also he available SPECIAL GIFTS FOR 8 4 SPECIAL DAYS ■ s / * V« * • •• 4> r*t»o»» Wilson, Mike McBride and Loa Stevens, who helped the boys with the singing outstanding events m a girl** life were presented by Brian Ball, Richard Basford. Mike M cBride, Dustin Padberg. Sean Warren and Tom Wilson (all senior boys) This skit was directed by Jim Kaiblc, English instructor with vocals by l>oa Stevens. Katherine Lindstrom told the ** i # r V ‘* • , v t •* * ,-V i • * ‘ f - 1 •' / * » • * _•# X f t A- ! pnato 6* F L O Y it \ t t IN S U R A N C E “ Wir Aim to Serve You ttest!” McElligott to coordinate Bike-A-Thon St Jude Children's Research Hospital has announced that laia McElligott will coordinate the St Jude Children’s Research Hospital ' Wheels For L ife” Btke-A-Thon May 14 Founded hy Danny Thomas in I‘>62. St Jude Children's Research Hospital is the largest childhood cancer research treatment education center in America St Jude Hospital is non sectarian, interracial and pro vides medical care for over 3.2(A) ac tive patients C u rren tly, over SIK3 .(XX) is needed each day to keep the doors open These lunds come primarily from public contributions The Bike-A Thon program this y ear is ded icated to B rian McCollister Brian, a native o f laxn- siana. was diagnosed with leukemia in October, msd For the next two and a half years he underwent chemotherapy. Today. Brian is in rem ission and visits St. Jude Hospital for routine check-ups. Brian is a li\ ing example o f the pro gress and success o f the research, patient care, and educational pro gram s o f this in tern atio n ally recogm/ed hospital. Luther details concerning routes and hours will be announced later W c hope everyone will support the Bike A Thon to help provide the funds lhat are needed to preserve the world's greatest asset our children A rlington rodeo is M ay 6 and 7 The 42nd annual Arlington Jackpot Rodeo will take place on Saturday and Sunday May 6 and 7 Performances start at I (Op nr each day The rodeo parade, led hy Queen Gina Clark will begin at 10 (0 a m on Saturday A Calcutta auction of horse race participants will follow the Saturday rodeo with the V nule horse race on Sunday at 11 a in Ihe finish line lor the race is in the arena A buckle sponsored by C hem Secu rity Systems and i.ickets donated by Oregon Waste Systems. Inc will be awarded to the top finishers The rodeo dance will be held at the Arlington grade school beginning at ^ m Music will he hy Crossfire Special children's events, in cluding a stick horse race and sheep riding will be featured during Sun day's rodeo. Trophies will be presented by the Bank o f Eastern Oregon Rodeo posters hy local school children will be on display with the winning entries receiving trop h ies donated hy Hanan Orchards All all-you can eat Cow boy breakfast will be served Sunday from 7-10 a m at the Masonic Hall and church services by the Mid- Columbia Cowboy Chapter o f Chris tian Athletes will be front d M) to 10:30 a m Sunday in the arena bleachers andstrom s and Mother's Day. d L«l It has a nice ring to it. Versatile mother s ring designs from jy n d s t r o m V Ask u s about customizing stones and designs Plus pendants, earrings and m uch mors* Autos ^ x Hom eowners v i* ^ndstrom's f Log a rm Trucks T L BIACK HILLS COLD V CREATIONS. ORIGINAI INC. 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