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• EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Ulms, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, June 27, 1990 Stokes Landing Seniors earn conservation plaque Back, left to right: Chester Wilson, Ernest roberts, Robert Davidson. Front: Marjorie Hahn and Marge Shade. By Beth Stephens Oregon State Federation Garden Clubs Dist. 10 recently presented the 1990 Conservation Award plaque to Stokes Landing Seniors, who have a recycling program. A recycling program has been in operation since 1973 at Irrigon. Many seniors have worked on col lecting cardboard, tin, glass and aluminum. Cardboard boxes are flat tened, newspapers are tied in bundles, tin cans are washed and flattened and glass is sorted and crushed. Chester Wilson says “ 25 *4 tons of recycling material went through our hands during 1989.“ Stokes Landing Senior Center receives a steady monthly income for this project. Padberg chosen for exchange By Anne Morter Darcee Padberg, 1990 graduate of lone High School, has been selected to go to Australia as part of an In ternational Sports Exchange All Saints service moved to 10 a.m. Starting Sunday, July 1 the All Saints Episcopal Church worship service will begin at 10 a.m. Bible study classes will start at 9 a.m. W .C .C .C . Golf June 19, 1990 - Ladies Fifty-one ladies attended the Willow Creek Country Club 9 Hole Invitational. Results are as follows: Low gross of field: a tie between Bea Winget and Lucky Platt. Low net of field: Sharon Gardon. Canyon Lakes: low gross-Linda Webb; low net-Pat Smith. Tri-C ities: low gross-Jean Dathrop; low net-Glenda Randow. Pendleton: low gross-Betty Smith; low net-Hazel Dietz. Sham: low gross-Ginger Hedges; low net-Joyce Bean. Meadow Springs: low gross- Marilyn Williams; low net-Judy Krupke. W.C.C.C.: low gross-Pat Ed- mundson; low net-Maggie Izzett; se cond low gross-Anita Boyer; second low net-a tie between Jan Paustian and Luvilla Sonstegard Long drive guest-Candy Spry, Ca nyon Lakes; WCCC-Barb Gilbert. K .P. guest-Peg Gianelli- Pendleton; W .C .C .C .-B etty Rietmann. Chip in No. 9-Jean Wallgren, Tri-Cities. Sunday Men’s Play June 17, 1990 First low gross: a tie between Harold Gilliam. Gary Watkins and Wayland H yatt; second-Barry Munkers; third-Duane Disque; fourth-a tie between Frank Bailey and George Waterland. Low net: first-Rick Sturgeon; a tie between Gene Sonstegard and Jiggs Bowman; third-Tim Adams; fourth- a tie between Tom Sturgeon and Earl Norris. Long drive: Dave Hanna. K.P.: Rick Sturgeon. Sunday Men’s Play June 24, 1990 Low gross: a tie between John Boyer. Howard Gilliam and John Edmundson; second-Wayland Hyatt; third-a tie between Dorian Forrar and George Waterland. Low net: first-Raymond Reid; second-Brian Thompson; third-Tad Miller; fourth-a tie between Rick Paullus. Delbert Binschus and Dave Gunderson; fifth-a tie between Tom Sturgeon and Frank Pearson Long drive: George Waterland. K.P #3 and 12: Roy Martin. 417 Raymond Reid volleyball team from Oregon. The trip will be from August 6-15 and will include a stop in Hawaii. The team will play a minimum of six games in Sydney against teams from Australia and possibly other coun tries as well. Organizers also plan to travel to other locations for sightseeing. Fund raisers are currently under way to help fund the trip. Beecher’s Cafe held a benefit sock hop recent ly and several activities during the lone Fourth of July Celebration will benefit Darcee’s trip. One of the ac tivities is a three-on-three volleyball tournament to be held at the school gym on July 4. Cost is $5 per team. Darcee is the daughter of Marvin and Tana Padberg of lone. Irrigon Lions Club lists winners lone Insights 422-7429 By An?re Morter, By Beth Stephens -:-A farewell party for Renee Van Leersum, exchange student from Holland, was held on the lone school grounds on June 19. Cheryl Ander son and Linda Cupps hosted the cookout and a good crowd of high school friends and classmates turn ed out to see Renee off. -:-With the Class A/B All Star team in town to practice with coach of the year. Dana Heideman, basket ball players were farmed out with local families. Ken and Julie Nelson, Virgil and Debbie Morgan and Perry and Kathy Morter each kept two players and Dana and Tonya Heideman kept four girls and the assistant coach. Dale Wagner. -:-Kelly Morgan, Ryan and Jason Halvorsen and Aaron and Nathan Heideman attended basketball camp on the WSU campus June 18-21. Frank and Kathy Halvorsen delivered the boys to Pullman and Debbie and Virgil Morgan brought them home. -:-Norman and Helen Morter of Springfield, VA., spent last week visiting the Perry Morter family. Perry and Norman are brothers. The Norman Morters drove across the country visiting relatives and sightseeing. -:-Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snively, College Place, WA., enjoyed Sun day dinner with the Perry Morters. The Snivelys came to visit with Nor man and Helen Morter while they were here. -:-Mary Pat, Will and 14-month- old Sarah Boger of Fairbanks, Alaska, spent a week visiting at the home of Mary’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElligott. -:-Patric McElligott, along with daughters. Rose and Hope, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don McElligott recently. The girls were joined by their cousins, Brian, Ben and Janet McElligott while Patric attended the Big River Band Festival in Arlington. Patric hosted a booth for Amity Vineyards, his employer. -•.-Bridget and Melissa McElligott attended Junior High Leadership Camp at Wallowa Lake during the week of June 25-29. -:-Jean Jepsen accompanied her daughter Judy to McMinnville the weekend of June 15-16 to attend the Oregon 4-H Ambassador weekend. The conference was held at Linfield College. Irrigon Lions Club raffle winners are as follows: Grand prize-J. Bonney,Umatilla, who received a weekend for two at Otter Crest; first-Kim Baker, Her- miston, two free meals at Kristie’s; second-Olive Horrace. Irrigon, two free meals at Paul’s. Hit A High Note WidiTms Rate. Water meeting set June 28 Morrow County will be hosting a water meeting on June 28, at 7 p.m. in the Lexington Grange Hall, located at Cutsforth Corner. The subjects of water quantity, quality and availability in Morrow County will be addressed by a panel of ex perts, consisting of Bill Young, W ater Resources Department; Representative Chuck Norris; Clint Our 6-month CD rate sounds great. And if you come into any Benj. Franklin between now and June 29, you can enter to win a compact disc or disc player. Either way, it will be music to your ears. Reeder, Chairman of Advisory Committee on Water Quality, D.E.Q.; and Scott Duff, Oregon Wheat League. “ Here is your opportunity to ask questions, learn and be involved in the future use, regulation of that use, and administration of forthcoming state rules,” said Morrow County Extension agent Bill Broderick. Greg Barron, Lion and manager of North Morrow Vector Control District was speaker at the last Lions 8 . 0 0 % 8 . 16 % Sept. 7 is invited to attend. For more information call Steve Rhea, 676-9922 or Bob Krein, 676-9956. Lions hear about mosquitos By Beth Stephens ANNUAL YIELD” •Annual rate of simple interest "Annual yield assumes renewal of principal and interest at maturity and at the same interest rate Interest is paid and compounded semi-annually Rate subject to change Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Minimum deposit 51.000 Ducks Unlimited to meet July 3 A Ducks Unlimited organizational meeting has been planned for July 3 at 6 p.m. at Kates Pizza. Anyone in terested in helping with the Ducks Unlimited banquet and fund raiser ANNUAL RATE" Franklin FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN 274 North Main. Heppner 6769021 club social meeting. He presented details concerning Vectors mosquito control program. Lutheran’s hold service at Cutsforth Park The congregations o f Hope Lutheran Church of Heppner and Valby Lutheran Church of lone will have a joint worship service on Sun day, July 1 at 10 a.m. at Cutsforth Park. Take the highway going behind Willow Creek Dam for about 20 miles. Pastor Hoobing’s sermon will be on the theme of “ A Kingdon of Priests and a Holy Nation,” bas ed on the theme from Exodus 19:2-8a. After the service of Holy Commu nion, the congregation will enjoy a potluck picnic. Persons attending are asked to bring their own table ser vice. main dish and either a salad or dessert. Games will be played as members bring balls, bats, horseshoes, etc. Coffee and kool-aid will be provided. Among the special guests at the picnic will be Carol, Rachel and Matt Hoobing who have now come to live in South Morrow County with Pastor Hoobing. Visitors and friends are most welcome to join the festivities. No worship services will be held at Hope or Valby on July 1. Anyone missing the festivities is cordially in vited to join us on Wednesday, July 4 at 8:45 p.m. for an informal service. IN IONE Blasting into the Nineties” T u es d ay , July 3 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Contact Greg Rietmann 422-7243 Tennis Tourney contact Dick Snider 422-7184 Cathy McCabe 422-7225 W e d n e s d a y , July 4 12:00 noon 1 .4 1 ra n W h ile su p p lie s la s t OPTl-SHIELD Sunglasses QUANTITIES LIMITED One-Pitch Softball Tourney begins Tennis Tourney continues Ultra-Lite flyby - Rick Peterson PARADE - Edith Matthews Grand Marshal call Del LaRue 422-7468 City Park Activities food booths . rootbeer floats T-shirt sales Horseshoe Tournament-sign up at the park Chalk Drawing Contest in front of Catholic Church Volleyball Tourney-school gym contact Darcee Padberg 422-7276 Frog Jumping Contest - City Park-frogs available Children's Games in the Park sack races baseball throw straw money pile Historical Tour- meet at park Ruth McCabe 422-7194 Bingo at Legion Hall - Lions Club Western Swing Demonstration by Country Shufflers at City Park Firemen’s Tug-of-War- next to City Park Historical Tour Swimming Pool Opens-FREE SWIMMING Bed Races-lone School Football Field contact Marvin Padberg 422-7276 Chicken Barbecue-IHS Cafeteria sponsored by Cardinal Club Bingo at Legion Hall Oregon Trail Tour- City Park Fireworks Football Field Street Dance-Main Street following fireworks Enjoy music in the park throughout day! ^MuMayiDwiq ^ * 217 North Main Heppner 676-91 SB