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•. V * ’- ' J , v - : • - T . '- i - r t •■ -*.**• : l r ' ■ * v - • m m w h m h ü •V !*%•*** > T U O • Hcppner ( i a / i i u l i m t \ . Ile p p n rr. O rrg nn VNid iu s d a v , January 24, IW « ■¿i Salings to celebrate 40th S1ikc and Eileen Saling o l Heppner w ill Nr honored il a 4mh wedding anniversary reception this Saturday. Jan 27, I 4 p m at the Hcppner F.lks Lodge The reception w ill he hosted hy their children The Salings were married December 25. 194V. in Hcppner A ll friends and relatives are invited to attend NOTICE!! 4.8% • • Masonic Lodge donates St. Patrick’s toys to Heppner Day Care Senior Center Bulletin Board I! By Jane Rawlins w GMAC Financing apr up to 48 months on our new 1 990 Chevrolet Lumina « (We have two') <#*< Ht and our new 1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (We have one!) pt *J . The Heppner M .1 sonic Lodge has donated a tape player educational tapes and two sets o ftflM fc i k> Hepp- ncr Day Care. The lodge is alwi < S M | •M S n l $ 1 ,0 0 0 C o s h B o ck ot how about a new 1 990 Oldsmoblla Delta Royals Broughm 4-door $1,000 Factory Cash Back! 0t i- • a new 1 990 Oldsmobile Clera 4-door SL (a real beauty!) $1,000 Factory Cash Backl ot a new 1 990 Oldsmobile Calais 4-door guad 4 engine $1,000 factory Cash Back! * For a limited time only!! • See and test drive our 1990 cars and pickups now — all at Wright Chev., Inc. Chevrolet ano Oldsmobile 763-4175 Fossil Herb Wright - Bill Maclnnes - Bill Maclnnes, Jr. - , ‘. f - ./Î l T * V ■ . r f> . J * T j» r ’ .c 4 ♦ • .* V » - * ■ i ", ' • . . r r k • * ’ ; ; > / * •/ -j? r > < • V » *• * • / rv % By April RolltS It's been a busy month with the 7th and Hth grade girls competing in game after game o f junior high basketball On January 20. the Hcppner girls traveled to Athena Weston to meet their opponent in hopes «if winning their last away game The 7th grade girls pulled it o ff by defeating Athena Weston with a score o f 31-21 The Hth grade girls weren't quite as lucky, but they did try their N‘ st. only 10 lose by su points On January 18. Heppner had N>mc court advantage in their game against the Columbia Irrigon girls fhith 7th and 8th grade girls played an excellent and exciting match for their h*»mc town and ended the «lay in victory, with the 8th grade winn SAVE ON LUBRICANTS * . .. • % . 4 *' . ■* « i I V V' * V V . ¿ By Delpha Jones Holly Kchekah laidge met on January 18 lor their regular meeting and the installation o f officers for the coming year I) D P l-eila Palmer, did the installing, assisted hy Joyce Buchanan and installing marshal Die lollowing were installed elected officers N G fie ri M artin. V G - IX>roth\ Jackson, secrctary-IAdpha Jones, treasurer Dorothy Burcham and the a ppointed o ffic e rs conductor I uclla l av lor. ISG Josic Peck 11 s 11 i r.in ,e > Peck ch ap la in A nnctta Padbcrg, R S V C Joyce Buchanan. 1. S V G Ix'ila Palmer and R S C Julie Dick Committees for the follow ing year was appointed by the N G A short business meeting was held at which Buy by the Drum and SAVE!!! •■ » . T ■/;:*/. ■ ' ■ CENEX 1 ' *.• / ■V / * I, •; \ I " ' f \ í>* • i* v . > * sW *<; * /TV • tj i / 17660 55 gal Drum * ► * * • • . * i i. ; * * • ' • ‘ , í)* ’ , v • ;¡ ! vi • * * • *a. ^ *• * Delvac 15/4 19999 55 gal Drum Superlube 518 30W : /j ; V ;V f[ ‘ M O B IL Superlube Multigrade 518-15/40 • 166 6# «* <4* * 55 gal Drum Delvac 1230 30W 19999 55 gal Drum Universal Fluid 17999 55 gal Drum I r [ I 1 1 - * » Hydraulic Oil R0150 », S < A » v- , V ' • ; • • * . . 1 , ■/ 1 ; ' I • 1» < ’ . ¡ ■ -Ù- - 55 gal Drum All prices are plus $20 drum deposit * é v V* i I3999 >" • 1 . ,» V *■ • M '■9? ? O • > . % •. f '¿ 'T V * mg. 30-27. and the 7th grade wmn mg. 35-12. January 13. the Heppner Ponies hit the road again t«i compete in another game against the Um atilla Vikings After a tiring tour quarters and sonic stiff competition. Heppner girls once again prosed that practice «kies pay as they walked away with the games in their hands with sc«»res ot 2V 12 tor the Hth grade girls and 28 for the 7th grade girls Thurvilay . January 11. the Pomes traveled to Pilot Kock to take on the Pilot Kock K.Kkets The 7th grade girls whipped their rivals with a score of Heppner 24. Pilot Rock 12 Die Kih grade girls smeared their op ponent with a score o f Hcppner N2, Pilot Koc k b The Hth grade Pomes defeated the Condon Devils Jan b with a score ot Heppner 2V. Cond«»n 10 The 7th grade girls have won all o f their games so far There are still three hi .me games for the 7th and Hth grader» Jan 25 at 2:30 p m against Stanf ield; Jan 27 at 10 a m against Pilot r . h k and Fob i at 2 30 p m against Umatilla Holly Rebekah Lodge meets, installs officers . .* < v . * *r , ships for children 10 at on Science" after i classes at Heppner ScScxI Seventh grade girls go undefeated in four games *• . .. ‘ * ■ half «fea Thtj M t t from Thursday. Jan 25 through Saturday. Jan 27. from w to 12 a m in our dining room. Widowed Perv>ns fram ing classes w ill N- taught by Patrick Hrie/e. »octal worker fn>m the Mayo C lin ic. Rochester M inn Sesenteen members (widows only) h jv c registered According ' Dr Louise Barstad. Spokane. Northwest coordinator tor this A A R P pr.' gram, the purpose o f the classes is to tram volunteers to work on a one to one basts with the newly wuiowed in helping them t«> understand the g rid process and to cope with and adjust to the loss o f a spouse Widowed as a young woman herself. Dr Barstad u>ld us that the newly widowed arc more likely to relate to and accept help from those who have experienced this For over ten years she has worked as a volunteer with this well researched and planned program to "g iv e help to widows when they so desperately need it ” The intention o f AARP is that at least two volunteer trainers w ill emerge from these classes to teach other classes in an ongoing program o f a w illo w s' support group here Also on Thursday, at 7 p m in the dining room a Blue Mountain Com munity College knitting class w ill he taught by Sandra Van Licw Sandra says that all knitters from beginners to adsanced arc welcome The class runs Thursdays to Feb 22 and is tuition free to seniors Kert week Monday at I p m ” (Juilters and C om pany" meet to continue their project o f an Irish Chain quilt to he raffled on St Patrick s weekend It's looking good Wednesday noon w ill he the February birthday dinner Menu fried chicken and gravy , layered pea salad, potatoes, hot bread, apple juice, cake and ice cream The Christian Life Center and Mormon Churches w ill hcl;. w ith versing Thursday at 7 p m w ill he the BMCC knitting class Friday from 2 to 4 p m w ill he a coffee hour in the sitting room Sunday, Fch 4 is a special day because the lone Lions Club is comm up to run a benefit Bingo game for the center The game w ill run at cents a card with cash prizes The Monday follow ing at 10 a m is a special health services surv. meeting designed to find the needs and requests in our area concern! Medicaid and other sersices Slides w ill he shown and survey sheets pi sided to register l«x-al health needs and suggestions for change Last week I pnmused further information aN>ut services available throu our office from A A A That's the Area Agency on Aging (not (he automoh one) and is administered under F.COAC (Fast Central Oregon Associali< o f Counties, five o f them ) The A A A was established through the Older American Act and h > responsibility for coordinating services to senior citizens and handicapp persons w ithin the district Their stated mission is to “ expend every elti to make available to all senior citizens and handicapped persons supp services which w ill maintain human dignity and encourage the maximu level o f independence in the least restrictive setting " These services i available to anyone bO years or older There arc no income guidelines participate in many o f their programs The toll-free number I MKV452-8112 The local specialist in M orrow County is M erri Ream 27b-b732 or call the Senior Center office 676-9030 and we w ill relay ( message M erri is here every Wednesday and at least one other das e. week, depending on her clients needs In this area the A A A service we arc most fam iliar w ith is the N utrit Program o f group and home delivered meals. Fhc suggested donation the Wednesday meal is $1 50 for those bO and over. For this program ( A A A proviJes some commodity foods and a m inimum wage for the co and her assistant A ll other laN ir is volunteer and other food, supplies, a equipment needed for serv ing the meals must he purchased, rented or own hy the local N utrition Site Committee This committee is respinsible f the management and finances o f the N utrition Program They rent the dn mg room and kitchen one day each week from the Senior Center Boan Sue Committee members include Paul Jones, chairman. Mary Gohcci vice chairperson. Gladys Munkers. secretary; Harriet Batty, treasure! Frances M urty, Ruth Bergstrom, Sue Vinson and Sylvia McDaniel Inform ation on other services w ill he on next week's Bulletin Board 423 Fluid 21999 55 gal Drum Cenex ML 365 Grease Mobil HP Grease All Season Greases 02 Lithium Multi-purpose grease 29 " 35 lb pail Morrow County Grain Growers 1-800-452-7396 Lexington, Oregon 3 5 0 M a in 989-8221 A NIW SHRITOf U XX t KATTUN « t N » \ l A S l M LAAi.S sMIVXTS lime plans for the benefit for Carol Ann Rea. scheduled for Saturday. Feh 10. was discussed The pic and coffee hour w ill start at b p m with Bingo starting at 8 p.m The public is invited to attend this benefit A cook Nx>k which has been planned for s*>mc time, is in the mak ing and plans were discussed for this Those who have not contributed their recipes arc asked to please send them to cither Joyce Buchanan. V irginia Peck or give to any o f the Rchckahs Delicious refreshments o f finger foods were enjoyed at the home ol Joyce Buchanan The Lexington Oddfellows lanlge met at the same time and plans were nude for the in stallation o f their officers S p e c ia liz in g in n a i f r e p a ir a nd re m o d e lin g . H ►-J l N N « 8 h K h ’H E stim a tes * »» T* • • 1 *• — V í fw j .. - - - P h . 9H9-K450 S i 1 H i e l t B F lm . c o n s t r u c t io n •Lic#n»od «Borvtod »Insu'iHl Youth group meets fhc lone interdenominational high school youth group met Sunday. January 21, at the lone United Church of Christ The program for the evening was cults satamsm V erlin IX-nton, M orrow County Undershoot!, was the guest speaker He sf»>kc about Satanist cults and the crim inal activity associated with them The program was followed hy an in v ita tio n fro m St W illia m s Catholic Church Youth Group to at teixl Mass with them January 28 All interested high school students are inv ited to attend the 8 45 Mass The purpose is to N-tter understand the various re lig io n s in the lone community Refreshments were organized hy the lone Youth Action Committee Future programs w ill include a discussion ot drug aNisc and visits to other churches For more infor mation contact Y AC mcnihcrs Kris Hedortha. Jim Holtz. Mary Cupps, Hrandic Ball. Eric Orem. Linda M orter or Brian Doherty OH YOUR AHMIVERSAKY GIVE THE GIFT OF B t^U P f THAT LASTS AS LONG AS YOUR LOVE A hat expresses your sentim ents better D un fine jew elry when you want to say O ur life to>i»-ttief gets better and better every year Thanks fo r m arrying me fin e Jewelry W hen your feelings are fo r real Births Haley I inn C o rrirll-a daughter Haley l inn, was N irn to Rusty and Marla C ornell of Irrigon on January IV 199(1 .a (rood Shepherd Hospital in Herrniston The habv weighed 9 lbs 1 ozs ( • \ > ) Peterson's Heppner Jewelers / 474 4700