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•' . * . " ' ••1 ’ ' V * . t " • r , > ■ • TW O - H eppner ( i u r t l r T I m w , H eppner, <>r«-fon M rd n n d iy , K rb r u to 21, IWO lone boys, girls win sportsmanship Hope, Valby churches install members On Sunday . February 25. Pastoi Sun Hoobing o f the Hope VaJby Lutheran Pariah will install the new church councils for the congrega tuifu of Hope and VaJby The VaJby council it composed of Roland Bergstrom, president. Martha Peter son. secretary, Molly Rill, treasurer and Shirley Palm er, financial secretary The other members are deacons, Clint C arlson, Rudy B ergstrom and Rikka Tews Trustees are Dave Barnett, Roger Palmer and Roland Bergstrom The VaJby Council will he installed at the 9 a m worship service At the II a m worship service at FJope. the following council persons will he installed Steve Hill presi dent. Roger Mortcr, vice president; Linda Shaw, secrcury, Shirley (ieorge. financial secretary. Wayne Fs ans treasurer and Karen Dubuque, q ' ■ ________ PttMo &y W«y»w Mm m lone Doys are proud of their sportsmanship trophy tíy Anne Morter / • • Girls All-Stars Both lone teams were awarded the First Team Melinda Miller, Shcr sportsmanship trophy last weekend man. Tracic Geer and Stacie Geer, at the district tournam ent in Wheeler, Julie Ncwston. Helix, Jo Umatilla In addition, the Lady Cupps, lone Cards were well represented on the .Second Team Angela Groves, district all star teams with Jo Cupps Cascade laxks; Vicki Anderson, being named to the first team, Lin da Mortcr to the second team and Condon. Marcic Hurgett. Dufur, Amy W’agenhlasl. Darcee Padberg Emily Reid. Culser, Linda Mortcr, and Mary Cupps making the lone honorable mention list H onorable M ention Amy On the hoys side. Cardinal Mike W agenblast, Darcee Padhcrg. Mary Garrett was named to the second Cupps, all lone, Mardic Durfey, team and Jim Davison made Condon. Christy Burk, Culver; honorable mention Rohm Mcisner. Wheeler, Kim In the "best hand" competition, Harper, H clu, Michelle Father, lone’s pep hand, composed mainly Sherman Co , Lhcrcsa Barry. Echo; of IHS alumni and community Kari W'ebb and Shannon W ilkins, members was not allowed to com Arlington. Lisa Desworth, Dufur pete since the award was resersed for an all student group ■W W W W 'XT' ^ W W 'S» ■ w * • Boys All-Stars First Team Mike Winslow and Dan Durfey, Condon. IXoug Martin and Joe Justcson, Sherman Co . Ryan Simmons, Culver Second Team Mike Garrett, lone, Tony Y b arra, C u lv er. Brian Johnson. Condon. Joe Reyes, Wheeler, and Kevin Coclscn, Shcr man Co Honorable Mention Jim Davison, lone. Rob Smith. Condon. Ryan Clausen and Chuck Chamberlain, Dufur. Dustin Curtis and Mike Stubbs, Cascade laxks. Chris Craig. Wheeler, and Phillip Hofhaucr, Echo Child and pt*t division back in Parade Kids, dye your sheep green, paint your dog s toenails green, put a green bonnet on your cat or whatever to decorate your pet for the children's pet division of the St Patrick's Day Parade Dallas W ilv»n, Portland, has again donated money to be given away as pri/c money for the child and pet division fhis division was created for children 12 years of age and under Pri/c categories include the best Irish-dressed child and pet. best ci>n trolled pet. most talented pet and best looking pet Prizes will be awarded in the junior division for ages sis .............. .. , Soroptim ist initiate new m em bers ; Happy 41st ► » S ' 1, \ You may have lost T • r some o f you curls, ) Ì? 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A. < ■ J • s • • «è i « your charm. 989 8221 1 800 452 7396 Elmer Holt/. Penni Kcersemaker. Carol (ioodyear and Dealer Miles On Ash Wednesday. February 28. members of both congregations w ill assemble at Valby Lutheran Church for a 6 .10 p m soup and sandwich supper The memhers of Valby w ill prepare the soup and people of Hope will bring the sandwiches At 7 50 p m Pastor Hoobing will lead the congregations in an Ash Wednesday liturgy of repentance, imposition of ashes and Holy Communion The theme of the 1990 lenten season for the Lutherans is The Seven tarsi Words of Chnst ” The first word. ■'Father, forgive them, for they know not what they d o ." (Luke 25 54) will he the message of the evening sermon Visitors are welcome to the various worship services and esents of the Hope Valby Lutheran Parish j& L years and under and senior disision for ages b to 12 years Judging for the kids and pets will hegin at 12 15pm so it can he com pleted in time for the contestants to line up for the parade which will he held Saturday. March 17. beginning at 1:15 p m The starting point is Green Feed Store north o f town Kids and pet entries don't need to pre register but do need to be at Green Feed A Seed at the 12 p m parade check in time to get signed in. All other parade entries may con tact Bob Kahl at 676-911.5 or 676-5422 for an entry form or infor mation about the parade Zodiac , moon signs lone Garden Club "W hat Kind of Plant Are You?" was the topic of the dav prevented by Pat Pettyjohn at the Feb 14 lone Garden Club meeting at the home of Phyllis Anderson A humorous talk was given relating the signs of the Zodiac to the types of flowers that are associated with the vanous moon signs Moon signs can indicate bar rrn or fruitful. moist or dry. firry or airy "Anyone who plants by the signs of the moon appreciates the significance of its signs." said a club spokesperson At the business meeting DelU Huber announced a plant sale will he held April 24 Pat Pettyjohn chair man of the Woodsey Owl and Smokey Bear contest, reported her committee had judged 76 posters from kindergarten through fourth grade from lone Elementary School and sent 35 to he judged at the district level It was also reported that a planter had been donated as a prize for the benefit for Carol Ann Rea Plans were made to give a St Patricks party for the patients at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home A new member. Kathy Pennc, was greeted Information on observing Oregon Arbor Week Apr 1-7 was presented and Jean Nelson is contacting schools to sec whether they would he interested in this program which is free of charge The National Federation of (iarden Clubs with the cooperation of Shell Oil Co . is publishing " In sight" which tells about various ad vances in solid waste management. There w ill be an Oregon solid waste management conference March 12 at Clackamas Community College. PGE makes large donation * The 1989-90 United Way cam paign in Morrow County has con eluded with a S 10,806donation from Portland General Electric Co shareholders and employees PGE shareholders contributed SA.(MM) anil some 44 PGE employees in Morrow Cixinty pledged to donate $5.806 These contributions repre sent more than two-thirds of the $15.(XX) goal for United Way of Morrow County. "Since the l 'mted Way chapter in Morrow County began six years ago. PGE employees at the Board man Plant have been committed to this community based annual fund raiser," says Scott liauska. Board- man shift supervisor and PGE United Way chairman for Morrow County "T he funds go directly to United Way supported agencies that help the needy in our communities." Agenc ies in the county that receive United Way funding include the Boardman Child Development Center. Columbia River Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Associa tion, Boardman Literary Council, Heppner Day Care Inc . lone Volunteer Fire Department. Imgon Early Learning Center, Domestic Violence Services. Morrow County Neighborhood Council, Stokes Lan ding Senior Citizens Center, Pioneer Memorial Home Health, Christmas Basket Fund and Heppner Senior Citizens Board. Inc P hoto by Jo y ce H ughe» (C enter) S helly B ritt, manager of Gardner s Men's Wear and Lisa Rtetmann, County Accountant were in itiated last Thursday into Soroptimist by Clista Venard Jackie Bergstrom, also a new member, was absent Heppner Police Report Ihc Heppner Police deparimenl reports handling the following business during (he past week Feb 5 12 3 1 a m request officer lor Security Check. K 9 )a m report of Child Abuse. 9 .1 m report of Worthless Document Feb 6 1 M a m assist Morrow County Sheriffs office, 7:37 p m citation issued for Driving Skhile Suspended. H 22 p m assist am bulance. 9 4S p m citation issued tor Driving While Suspended and Driving Uninsured Leb K 9 24 p m citation issued tor Violation of the Basic Rule. 40 mph in a 25 mph zone Feb 9 7 30 p m assist fire department Feb 10: 4 06 a m report of Suspicious Vehicle. 7 20 p m assist M orrow County S h e riff's department Feb II 12 44 p m report of Criminal Mischief. t i M p m assist Morrow County Sheriff s depart nxml. 7 < ( p m report of Criminal Mischief. 10 14 p ni assist Morrow County Sheriffs deparimenl Feb 12 7 42 p m Deliver an Emergency Message Feb 13 3:20 p.m report of leaking Load. 3 29 p m report of Criminal Mischief Feb 14 I 45 p ni Funeral Escort Feb 15 4 59 p m report of Burglary Feb 16 3 19 p.m -City Com plaint, 4 (34 p m citation issued for Menacing Feb 17 12 03 a m assist Hospital. 7 ( 4 a m assist Morrow County Sheriffs department, b 35 a m false alarm Feb 18 10 29 p m request of ficer for Security Check. II II p m request officer for Security Check Topic club reviews ‘California Gold’ “ C alifornia G o ld ," a new historical novel by John Jakes, was reviewed bv Maryann McLIligott at the Jan 24 meeting ot the Topic Club The meeting wav held at the home of Lorcc Hubbard This novel explores (he lore and legends of California from 1886 to 1921. charting Us changes from a fro.vier to a modern state SA ith page turning intensity. the author sweeps the reader from the high Sierras and the "mansions and clubs of San Francisco society to la»s Angeles during the gteal land Kxim ol 'he IK‘X>s and Riverside in the heyday of the millionaire citrus growers In these pages Mac- ( 'hance struggles against the corrup tion ol California Politics, becomes involved in the struggle of early en- vironmentalists to preserve the wilderness, endures the terror of the San Francisco earthquake of |9()b, tights the railroad monopoly known .is the "O ctopus." invests in silent mov ies. and is caught up in the labor wars in the fields of the great Cen tral Valley All in all this fxxik ent wines California history with its myths, "capturing all the glory and disillusionm ent ot the eternal California dream ” BUL MZCM Nit (My <M1f cpo'H «lien SM I jwmo''« cji* ina •»nú»« i m au » •- » e-. "--'«'l ì w en ’tsuiifti io j OM Goiaton« s u » n u n tip w u o n &mr UV « Stop in and see the faces that stand out in a crowd Elegant, contemporary, timeless Behind their faces is the precision of Caravelle s quartz technology and the comfort of affordability ir w rlf M «4 V n r m a In« Peterson's & Heppner fewelers 676 9200 i* m m % * .. • M