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. . . •••».* • •# t 4 V " - « •• • » * +i . ' " • • ________ ù J J ~ Z ■ ^ • . ;. ... ^ •» « » . .* » . » .* * • ■ ' ' * ' ' : :* v . ...* - > m - û ? v ' ,v . tu \ ,z * H eppner G a ie tte -Times, H eppner, Oregon W ednesday, May .3, 1989 - 111 K IT Engagements Special childrens program May 6 Poster contest winners announced > *•» * • Ni *: * . i * - >•,..* < * • •. * * ' #. , » * ‘ V' • M ' , \ i * 2 ,. .• • « -, î V . * • -. -• • - • « ^ • . ¿ .. there w ill be a special program for children ages 4-12 called “ Kids lo r C h n si” , beginning May 6 at the lire station meeting ball in Heppner rhe prv>gram w ill consist o f puppets, illustrated Bible stones, songs and contests and w ill run from 6 (X) to 7:30 p m on a weekly basis For more information call 367-2435 ta rry and Barbara Zumwalt are in charge %- • . '1 I •» *# 1 ' * J » « 1 • - 4 - i V ' ZG 71 ■ - •;< In the Service These students participated in (he First In terstate Bank poster contest Harley Sager, right, presented the awards tor first place to Rodney Zumwalt, front, holding shirt, and se cond place. r» n tf» r Andy Burt F ro m loft teacher Jean Strange, rear Jossie Evans, Angie Bergstrom, Heather Hughes. Dale Wilson and front: Adam Collins. Burt, Zum walt, Colin Anderson and Randy VanEtta Navy Petty O ffic e r 3rd C law C a m e ro n G e o rg e , son of Christopher and Shirley Cieorge. Heppner recently reported for duty aboard the dock landing ship USS Anchorage, homeported in Long Beach, C A Cam is a 1985 graduate o f Hepp net High School and giined the Navy m Mas. IViHK Haggard — Hughes Morrow County to receive 6 Coe attends leadership conference Japanese students The youth arc matched according to age and sex w ith M orrow County youth Families that sincerely want a Japanese child in their home, and have children between the ages o f 12-18 arc asked to contact Monica Swanvin, M orrow County Program Coordinator at 422-7162 in lone The timing o f the visit is very rigid because Japanese children have on ly a 40 day school vacation. Host fa m ilies are constantly reminded not to alter the daily life o f their homes Experiencing life in M orrow County as it truly exists is the heart o f the program In June, the 150 Bound for Oregon Exchangees w ill be match ed w ith their host families and cor respondence is begun This letter cx change is a meaningful part o f the pn*gnim. because it also involves the adults and causes the Japanese parents to feel more secure ah«*ut their child traveling so tar Many adult and whole family friendships have resulted After the Japanese child has staved in the American home, it is hoped that the American boy or g irl w ill visit Japan the follow ing summer on the Out Bound program, and stay in his Japanese friend's home It is the program goal that the relationship w ill he one o f a lifetim e Oregon 4-H has been hosting Japanese children since 1973, so this w ill he the 17th exchange For a host family application, or more in fo r m tion. contact Monica Swanson. 422-7162. in lone, or the M orrow County Extension O ffice. 676-9642 in Heppner \ Tncia Coe, a sophomore at Hepp ncr High School, recently par ticipatcd in the Hugh O 'B rie n Oregon leadership Conference in Portland Coe, the daughter o f M r and M rs Tim Ci*c o f Heppner. was chosen to represent Heppner High School Iasi fall She joined one sophomore from each o f 213 high schools throughout Oregon at the conference l cadcrs o f Oregon industries and businesses presented panels during ihc conference on a wide variety o f topics to develop leadership A c o l lege fair was presented one night o f the conference. The partic ipants also had the opportunity to tour three d if ferent colleges in the Portland area and D o rn h c c k c r C h ild re n 's Hospital Coe's expenses for the Conference were paid in fu ll by Oregon businesses Coe is an honor student at H cpp ncr High School and active in school and the Heppner community She said of the conference thai it was fun. exciting and that because o f all o f the activities she got very little sleep She w ill have the opportunity to put what she learned to work immediate ly as a newly elected officer o f the Heppner High School student body and in helping to organize the new ly formed Heppner High Against Drugs and D rinking chapter o f Oregon Student Safety on the Move Applicants sought for Planning Commission Boh Toman has submitted his resignation from the Board man Plan ning Commission and the commis- • COUPON* — — — — — — — — — — — — — SK’n IS volioting applicants to fill the position l.ettcrs o f interest should he sub nutted to the C ity Manager or the *1 « ® « off any full Perm and 2 5 % off all Nexxus products. lone tennis team defeats Arlington D o e n a S H a ir C aro 2 9 0 W . H a lt ¡ m o r o . GO FOR STRENGTH | We have belts lor farm industrial and home equipment and appliances Snowblower Compressor v * M PA) Generator Sprayer b e lts v * Cultivator ^ Rototiller ^ Washer & dryer Lawn mower v * Air conditioner Furnace v * ^ Garden tractor Shop tools Heppner Auto P a rts ä 676 9123 148 E Center Heppner All the ridili ports m al I tht- r i ¿ 1 U pince* ' Morrow County Abstract & Title Co., Inc. COMPLETE TITLE & ESCROW SERVICE Locally Owned & The lone Cardinals defeated the A rlington Honkers at tennis 6 2 on Friday A p ril 28 rhe lone girls gave up one match lone turned their line up around K ris Bedortha played singles for the first time all year Bedortha defeated Rhonda Davidson 6-1, 6-1 Am y Pointer then teamed up with Amy Wagenhlast in a hard fought match They were defeated hy the team o f Julie Borghese ami Rhonda David son 8 6 N um ber one singles. A ngie Rudtsill defeated Julie Borghese 6-4. 3-6, 6 2 Rudtsill has lost only one match this season The lone boys also gave up only one match Number two singles. Eric Orem and number three singles, Rob W ilson each held victory mat ches flic only hoys double team o f Brian Ball and Sean Warren posted a win by defeating Stuart Walker ami Ryan Glccson 8 4 S ta tta lr« Bo*» lim r J, X rtin g lo n I Singles: S m art V Vnlkrr d r f r . lr c t R rrn l S h rtr tx x i 4-2, 6-.I. K r k O w n d r f r s t r d R «an l i W n m '’ -4, 4-4. 4-0 Hot) VXIIvm defeat r d H ill R u r d k k 4-2. 4-4. Ik n iM rs Scan W a r r r n and B ria n Hall d e fra le d S lu a rl W a lk « and K «an l . l m r m X 4 I , I r is lone I , X rlln g ln n 2 Singles Sngte N u d ls tll d r fr a tr d J u lk Hoeghese 4-4. J-4. 4-2 I Inda M o rta r d a fa a lrd Sand* VXallar* 4-2. 2-6. 4-.V K r h R ado rtha dafaalad R hon da |la * ld u in 4-1, 41. Ihiu M aa: N a n r* M o rta r and Ik a rra r P adharg dafaalad ( a r rla VXahh and San d r M a k a r* 4-2, 4-4. J u llr Borghese and R honda D .« ld w m da faalad S m * n la r and \ m r VXaganhlasI 4-4. The branch office, in Boardman, is not manned daily, however, if you call the Boardman number, the call will autom atically be transferred to the Heppner office An appointment can then be arranged for you in the Board- man area Landmark Square Boardman, OR 97818 2S9 N. Main St. Heppner, OR 97836 481-9261 676-9912 Court club reserved for RHS graduation party I II W k YOI To all tho people who helped make the Currin Invitational a success Also thanks to the sup porters of our Calcutta families ami friends arc looking tor ward to bright futures and happy lives.” commented Sharon Barrick, Riverside High School counselor “ The school supports the idea wholeheartedly ami is w orking w ith these parents to provide a tun filled graduation night that the class o f 1989 w ill remember forever ” Plans urc underway to reserve the Tri C ity Court Club and the seniors w ill he polled regarding their choice o f foods, activities and entertain ment Parents and public who want to make a contribution are inv iicd to send donations or items suitable for door prizes to “ Operation (iradua lio n ” , P O. Box 140. Doardnian. Oregon 97818 R .S.V .P . volunteers honored Where were the volunteers? Most o f them d idn't show up for the Mor row County volunteer day politick luncheon held at the Elks club Thursday, A p ril 27. Presiding was Boh Skouho. head o f M o r ro w /U m a tilla C o u n ty R S V P and his assistant Judy Alv> attending was Mary Reamer from ECOAC ami 11 volunteers from Heppner St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board Boh complimented the group on the volunteers who give many hours to the Neighborhood Center. Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home ami Senior Meal site Delicious lood was enjoyed while white elephants were exchanged and five wore hats lo r the theme "H a ts o ff to R S .V .P ” (retired x-iuor voluntary program ) r A * M ake M om s D ay sp ark le. By Nancy M o r te r l l € kp p n o r Good for ihr month o f Mas Mayor o f Boardinan at P () Box 229 . B o a rd m m , o r 9 7 8 18 The term expires December 31, 1901 Ptwtti b* Joy*« Hugh»» Dan and Ciail Haggard o f Talent announce the engagement o f their daughter Angelina Marie to W illiam Kevin Hughes The hndc elect is a graduate o f Phoenix High School and a student at Blue Mountain Community College, majonng in Ag Production Hughes, the son o f M erlin and Claudia Hughes ot Heppner is a graduate of Heppner High School and Blue Mountain Community College in Ag Pro duction. He is employed on the Hughes ranch and by American Breeding Services. Wisconsin in the Heppner area The couple w ill be married July 8 in Medford Riverside parents met Tuesday. May 2, ut Riverside High School to discuss plans for the all night Senior Party which is scheduled for Fnday, May 26, follow ing commencement ceremonies “ Operation (iraduation'' is a safe, alcohol and drug free celebration which has been held for the past four years by parents o f Riverside seniors More and more high schools in Oregon have begun to endorse the idea which started in 1979 in Maine after a graduation night left 12 kills slaughtered on the highways in one commencement weekend “ Tragic at any time, deaths and injuries are especially heartbreaking when they occur during the graduation season, at a time when young people, their A new combination bumper pool ami game table has been presented to the center tor the recreation nx>m by L illian Boyce in memory o f Ray Boyce a former member o f the Senior Center Board o f Directors A new card table was added to our ret room last week by the W illow s Grange Velma Huston Parker o f Pasco sent an antique table used in Mrs I.uper's M illinery Shop located on Main Street from 1910 to 1926 Dus joins a rocket ow ned by May G illiam o f the historic G illiam ami Rishee Store The rocker was presented to us hy her son and daughter in law, Howard and Helen G illia m We love having these authentic antique pieces in our center This week Thursday: Riwams luncheon ami meeting at 12 noon Friday 9 to 11 a m coffee hour in the rec room Everyone welcome Next week Wedncvlav Mother's Day Dinner at noon Menu ncist turkey with potatoes and gravy, cranberry sauce and juice, green beans ami carrot salad, buttermilk biscuits, peach cobbler Afternoon cards in the rec room We still need more card tables, cards ami games (all types) Many records were added to our stereo collection this week hy O live Nash Reminder Die recrcadon sitting room is open every week day from 10 a ni to 5 p m Hostesses this week arc Myrna T o ll, Flo Holt. Helen Dyer. Rachel Harnett. Ida Lynn ami M illie Evans Come hy ami chat, play cards or games or listen to records and tapes We now have a phone W rite our number in your book, 676 9t)t<) Our new A A A supervisor, M am Rentier, w ill he in the office on Wednesdays, or you can call and leave a message Remember the number is 676 9030 Everyone is invited to attend the Open House at the Senior Center I n day. M ay 19 from 2-5 p m Ju s( c.ill o r v is it u s t o d a y t o s e n d th e F T D C r y s t a l n B lo o m s ’“ B o u q u e t M o t h e r 's \X/r*e*k b e g in s M a y H L T D * f lo w e r s tfte feelin g n e v e r e rxls “ *9 m n try ’ l l s M... • ' tr*ft*rvMV»s if TfkA CHEVROLET C1500 Extended Cab Silverado YOU CANT BEAT OUR DEAL Find A Better Price And We ll Beat It SHERRELL CHEVROLET 296 E Mam HERMISTON. 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