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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 19, 1990 - THREE St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board The Heppner Booster Club will meet Tuesday Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. at Ployhar Insurance office on Main St. Topic of discussion will be Reno Night, the club’s annual fundraiser. By Ja n e Rawlins Great news: Our new senior center bus is due to be delivered Mon day, Sept. 24, according to Stan Murray, owner of Murray Modifications of Seattle, Wa., who has the contract for assembling the bus we ordered. We are planning a little welcoming party when it arrives here. We can pile in and take a mini-trip around town to try it out, maybe even have refreshments. We’ll let everyone know the approximate hour as soon as we know. For two years we have looked forward to this day. A salute to the Senior Center volunteer receptionists who are in our of fice from 9 to 5 week days and monitor after-hour calls received on our telephone answering device. These volunteers have chosen to welcome visitors, answer questions, answer the phone and make calls referring messages to our Senior services specialist Merri Reamer and to appropriate committee chairmen of the Sr. Center Board. They take requests for RSVP and the Dollaride car, call shut-ins to “ see how you’re doing today,” keep a written log of visitors, calls and events each day, assist with decorating both bulletin boards and the rooms, do typing and filing and other things as need arises. Heppner can be proud to have the only full-time office volunteer staff of the senior centers in our area. The following people merit a pat on the back: Rachel Harnett (general chairman), Irene Shroeder, Shirley Haugen, Velma Wight, Barbara Struthers, Mema Toll, Darlene Ar rington, Eleanor Gonty, Laura Searle, Florence Holt and Helen Dyer. Next week: Monday the new bus arrives. At 1 p.m. quilters begin instruc tions on how to cut and assemble a quilt. This is to be for individuals who choose to make a block , a wall hanging, pillow or a whole quilt for themselves, using the construction techniques provided by the class. Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a m. the exercise group is invited to “ Swing into Shape.’’ Wednesday friends from the Nazarene and Seventh Day Adventist chur ches will be assisting in serving the monthly birthday dinner of lasagna, broccoli, tossed salad, French bread, chilled pears and cookies. The Nutri tion Site Committee announces that the new suggested donation will be $1.75 for those over 60 and $2.25 for those under. The price rise is because meat will no longer be available through AAA commodities. At 1 p.m. a special meeting of the Activities Committee will be held, in the office. In the S e rvice Navy Seaman Recruit Cory W. Duitsman, son of George and Trade Duitsman of Boardman has com pleted recruit training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, 111 . During Duitsman’s eight-week training cycle he studied general military subjects designed to prepare JV Fillies in action «35/750-15 IT23S/750-15 27/8.500-14 30/9.50«-15 31/10.500-15 31/11.500-15 33/12.500-15 f '» ' 1 -.1 • • * \ ¿ ' 4 •• y ' V ■ o - • ** * * -. - , . .V , £ By Deby Sumner On Sept. 10, Heppner volleyball teams hosted Grant Union. The var sity team won in two games, 15-6, 15-6. The junior varsity came from behind in the third game with strong serving to win 15-3, 11-15, 16-14. The C team did not fare as well, los ing 5-15, 12-15. Monday, Sept. 17, Heppner JV and C volleyball teams hosted the Stanfield Tigers. The Heppner JV’s won their match in three games, 15-9, 2-15, 15-9. The C team started slow but came on to win the match, 12-15, 15-10, 15-8. Engagements Ripple — Lightle Cheryl Colleen Ripple and Terry Wayne Lightle, both of Heppner, an nounce their wedding at 2 p.m. September 23, 1990 at the Christian Life Center in Heppner. I PLOYHAR INSURANCE i We try to serve you the way we like I to be served. i Stop in and say hi. Hopefully we can I save you some money. w . • v -r, Life • Auto • Home • Farm • Health * • - » » * . ■ * * .V • .* *. -■ I Ployhar Insurance 127 N. Main 676-5818 ____________ i THANK YOU “ HEPPNER SURVIVORS” OF CYCLE OREGON III Without all of you and the willing committee volunteers who put in long dedicated hours and extended 2000 smiles, last weekend would not have been possible. Heppner Coordinators: Claudia Hughes and Cara Costa Cycle Oregon III Staff - Susan Bladholm, Adrienne Van Bemmel, David Rittenhouse, Brian Harney Marlene Currin- Food Chairperson Morrow County Cattlemen and CattleWomen - Wayne Evans Morrow County Historical Society - Ruth McCabe St. Patrick's Altar Society - Garnett Huddleston & Gwen Healy Heppner Day Care - Kathy Tellechea & Tina Davidson United Church of Christ, lone - Cindy Osterlund Senior Center - Jane Rawlins, Irene Schroeder, Bill Cox, Paul Jones Masonic Lodge - John Wood Willow Creek Country Club - Jim & Cam Wishart Nazarene Church - Nancy McElhany % HEPPNER Heppner Elks - Barbara Bloodsworth & Cindy Breidenbach Sophmore Class 0£//t Y J V U * American Legion - Arnie & Rita Hedman v r iW » - Methodist Church - Jean Brazell & Beth Bryant Episcopal Church - Diana Ball Neighborhood Center - Betty Tanner Lutheran Church - Robanai Disque Central Market - Forrie, Gail, and volunteers Walchli Farms - donation of watermelons Western Empire - donation of potatoes Safeway - donation of paper products "PSYCHO*OREGON Morrow County Grain Growers - transportation of supplies Butch Laughlin - transportation of supplies Frank Osmin - transportation of supplies & message board Tom Currin - transportation of supplies & message board Chamber of Commerce & Heppner Lions Club - table set-up Tim Adams - cooperation above and beyond the call of duty Helen Riehl - assistance with grocery orders Terrie Cutsforth - Entertainment Chairperson Mark Cutsforth, Norm Zeller, Mark Miller, Bob Ployhar, Mike Mills, Tony Burt, Jeremy Maddern, Kay Pro ctor - set up, hay hauling, etc. Dan Burns - music Jeff Wallace - dinner entertainment EMT's - cow chip throwing contest Heppner Volunteer Firemen - Jeff Maben Morrow County Rodeo Committee - Jerry Gentry Staff of Bank of Eastern Oregon Central Market - use of lot for entertainment, etc. Heppner High School - Robert Isted Heppner Merchants Harold Huber - Cycle III parking The Shoe Box, Jerry & Joyce Holloman - assistance with "Survival tees" Tom Simonton, Cindy Brosnan, lean Strange - signs Guy Van Arsdale - rerouting of log trucks Heppner Little League - George Koffler Morrow County Court House ^ if Morrow County Museum - Marsha Sweek ^ ^ Heppner Swim Pool Wes Hickey - Finley Buttes Judy Wright - Shuttle Services Darcy Coil Michele Evans Bergstrom Wayne & Susan Evans Roice Fulleton Jerry Healy Joe & Hilda Yocum Corp of Engineers - Richard Hess U.S. Forest Service "Clim b Aboard" volunteers Heppner Soroptimist/Welcome Committee - LoRayne Bowman Homestay & Heppner T.V. Office facilities - Judie Laughlin Homestay Volunteers - all who opened their homes Morrow County Abstract & Title - Tom McElligott Morrow County Tourism Committee & Volunteers - Don Cole Heppner Elementary & Middle School - use of facility Heppner High School Student Council - Liz Curtis Video - Barbara Hayes, Shawn Cutsforth Morrow County Fairboard, Don Haugen, Darlene Scroggins Irish Lassies Morrow County Search & Rescue/Bike Security - Terri Denton Security - Doug Rathbun Finance - George Koffler, Ann Spicer Sanitation - City of Heppner crew Heppner Gazette Times - Cycle Tab and news News Coverage - Merlyn Robinson Booths: enroute and downtown - Rene Devin Lexington & lone communities Fred Lundin - who dropped by the state office three years ago to tell them Heppner was a great place to ride a bike!!!! They must have listened. 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Enter to win a 12-Guage shotgun Sept. 24 - Oct. 6 Ashley Conklin, son of Linda and Dale Conklin of Heppner, has been appointed head sports editor of ’ ‘The Daily Emerald,” the llniveristy of Oregon school newspaper. C onklin, a Heppner High graduate, worked for the Gazette- Times as high school sports writer. OLD BOOT ¡Tires HEPPN ER Conklin sports editor Heppner Volleyball team takes Booster Club wins from Grant Union, Stan to meet i ’ •> • • : 18 '»■»of* ; s' 1* I 4 ^ • «v ‘ .-I j / '“'J V r-,. T • ... . - Y . rat* » '* „ . Y , » I * * - ’# ’ £ » *• . f V ■ - ¿f Y. ■ ' ’.Y . , * •W ’VCAY -■' • - ».- * -,». c .