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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday November 14, 1990 HHS presents three one-act plays w w ^ , All Saints plans Thanksgiving dinner J.J. Shaw elected IN I ....... fraternity director J.J. Shaw, sophom ore pre engineering major at the University of Oregon, has been elected direc tor of academic affairs for the Gam ma Rho chapter of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Shaw, a 1989 graduate of Heppner High School, will also serve on the fraternity’s executive council. Missionary to speak at HCM Fellowship Marry’. There will be 15 minute intermission after each play. The Honor Society will sell desserts during the intermissions. The next play will be ‘Beyond The Door’ and the last play will feature ‘The Lady Lingers’. Ticket price is $2 for adults and $1 for students. Heppner High School Drama Club will be presenting three one-act plays in the cafetorium at 7:30 p.m November 16 and 17. The cast includes (l-r) Rachel Hoobing, Jeanine Michael, Kathy Anderson, Missy Wallace, Aleida Goodyear and Laurel Webber-Gray all dressed in costume for their first play, ‘The Princess Who Would Not Heppner Christian Missionary Fellowship is inviting everyone to two special meetings November 16 and 17 at 7 p.m. at 140 W. Baltimore, Heppner. The speaker is m issionary evangelist Felipe Delgado from Texas. Felipe just recently returned from West Africa where he started a Bible college. He has travelled yearly to Africa since 1980 when “ God gave him a vision for that co u n try ,” said a church spokesperson. L-R: Theta Lowe, Aloha DeSpain and George Izzett get ready for the Thanksgiving feast to be held at All Saints Episcopal Church on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 22. The All Saints Episcopal Church is sponsoring a com m unity Thanksgiving dinner on Thanksgiv ing day, Nov. 22 at 1 p.m. at the parish hall. Everyone who cannot be with their family or who has no family is invited to attend. Anyone planning on attending should call hosts Theta Lowe, 676-9496, Bob and Aloha DeSpain, 676-5376, George and Maggie Izzett, 676-5850. Besides dinner the afternoon will feature the T V. hooked up for foot ball fans, table games for adults and children and rides to the dinner for those who ask. SEAMS Armstrong Carpets REDUCED10 20% lone Extension group plans Pomona Grange meets Delpha Jones photo workshop Hurry and save more for your floor with one of these 6 Armstrong carpets protected by a 5-yr. stain-resistant warranty and a 5-yr. limited warranty By Anne Morter CHARMSW AY RADIANT BEAUTY TODAY'S PROMISE Sculptured saxony nylon carpet • 8 colors • 5-yr. limited warranty only Saxony plush Dupont Stainmaster ' nylon carpet • 3 0 colors Saxony plush Dacron polyester carpet iflon soil-hiding Teflc protection • 3 0 colors The lone Extension Club will hold a photography workshop on Mon day, November 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the United Church of Christ’s base ment in lone. Terry Aichele, photography instructor from Blue Mountain Community College, will be on hand to answer questions about photo equipment and photography in general. Participants are asked to bring their own camera. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. (3 {3 Guess the number of BUTTONS in the jar. 2 g s First prize...Fiskars 4 ” mini scissors t} & Second prize...Grabbit magnetic pincushion g ** ^ Third prize...Sewers ^ helpers by Dritz (tape pi measure - seam 5 gauge - seam ripper & 1 9 t* A ÿ C .tfS tailor’s Chalk) /ÿ ft) 133 N. Main 2 676-9645 jjJ MICHELIN* XPS RIB« M IC H E LIN X Z A • All-wheel truck radial • Fits motor homes FREE TIRE WEAR CHECK their lands besides wheat and barley. A resolution committee oif Barton Clark, Mildred Wright, Kenneth Smouse and Jean Nelson were ap pointed to write a resolution against any pay raise for the U.S. con gressmen. This was written and passed, and will be sent to con gressman, Pomona Granges and the state master. There was much discussion on in creasing attendance at meetings. A contest is planned with the winners being the grange with the most at tendance at Pomona meetings for the year 1991. Archie Bechdolt gave a reading ‘The House Where I Was Bom,’ which he said he learned many years ago. Delpha Jones gave a reading ‘Sound Familiar’. The correct way to ballot was demonstrated with Margerat Akers in charge and Delpha acting as the reader. This was most educational. The degree work was discussed at some length and a motion was made and passed that the degree given as follows, 1-2 degrees by Willows. 3-4 by Greenfield and 5 or Pomona degree by Lexington. These to be done once a year. The court was as follows: Green field 4; Willow 8; and Lexington 14. The next meeting will be January 26 at Greenfield Grange. Limited time offer...Oct. 15 thru Nov. 30, 1990 « 8 .9 9 SO. YD. MICHELIN9 XPS TRACTION Heppner Chamber of Commerce welcomes all interested parents and organization members to join them Tuesday, November 20, for their noon luncheon at the Elks. They will be hosting a panel promoting the PACT (Parents & Adolescents Can Talk) communication program. Panel members will include local health professionals, educators, counselors, concerned parents and Father George Izzett from All Saints Episcopal Church. The PACT program, sponsored by the Oregon State University Ex tension. will be a seven-week series targeted toward adolescents and parents of 7th, 8th and 9th graders. Specific ways that community organizations can support the series will be presented during Tuesday’s presentation. Evaluations of previous programs in Oregon and Montana resulted in increased self esteem and decision making ability on the part of the adolescent, in creased parent-adolescent com munication, and increased con fidence in parenting roles, said a spokesperson. “ Our youth are the future leaders of our communities. Increasing com munication and cooperation within all areas of our community is one of the goals of Heppner Chamber and we look forward to sharing in the in troduction of this worthwhile pro gram ,” says chamber manager Claudia Hughes. $ 14.49 SO. TO/ was $16.99 *15.99 so yd was $19.99 wa* $9.99 FOREVER ELEGANT TRUE DELIGHTS Saxony plush texture • Anso V W o rry Free nylon carpet • 22 colors M0.79sa.YD, was $ 11.99 Sculptured plush Dupont Stainmaster ’ nylon carpet • 22 colors «1 5 .4 9 SO. YD.* was $18.99 COLOR MEDLEY Sculptured W orry Free nylon carpet • 10 colors * 10.99 sam w a s $12.99 Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Morter and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Lovejoy | ' request the honor o f your presence at the uniting in marriage o f their children Diann Louise and Dale Evan on Saturday, the twenty-fourth o f November nineteen hundred and ninety at three o ’clock in the afternoon Our Lady o f Angels Catholic Church 565 West Hermiston Avenue Hermiston, Oregon Chamber to host PACT introduction panel BECAUSE SO M UCH IS RIDING O N YO U R TIRES/ • For commercial light trucks • Steel-casing radiol By Wheatland Pomona Grange met Sat. Oct. 27 at the Lexington Grange Hall for the regular meeting with Master William Alford in the chair. All officers were present but two. The masters recognized at this time were William Alford of Green field Grange. Joe Yocom of Lex ington and Willard French of Willows. Officers reports were given. Lex ington had a recognition day with the presentation of Golden Sheath cer tificates and pins, seals for 55 and 60 year memberships and 25 year certificates and pins. Severla interesting things were given for the agriculture report. Agriculture people were advised to talk up agriculture to the non agriculture people, to perhaps help them know where their food is com ing from. Also, a bit of information when the constitution was signed 90 percent of the population was involv ed in farming, but only two percent today. Eighty-two percent are fami ly farms today. Barton Clark gave a few words on the cattlemen and their problems of today such as feeding, prices, etc. The legislative committee urged everyone to study the voters pam phlets and vote as it is one of our country’s greatest privileges. It was learned that the government is urg ing farmers to try other crops on Reception & buffet dinner following-Thompson Hall Umatilla Co. Fairgrounds Once you said “ I do” . Now say “ I’m glad I d id,” with a beautiful engagement ring. We Print STATEMENTS Gazette-Times Heppner 676-9228 P L O Y H A R IN S U R A N C E , ALIGNMENT ■ For commercial light trucks 1 Steel-cosing oil-terrain „ *24™ ________________ ( FREE mounting radial free balance MCGG is your local MicheHn tire dealer. Morrow County Grain Growers 350 Main Street Lexington, Oregon Phone • 989-8221 97839 1 800 452-7396 Would like to congratulate the MUSTANGS AND FILLIES on a fine season You represented your school and our com munity well, both on the field and court and off. Thank you. Ployhar Insurance Main Street Heppner 676-5818 <P lrs V Come in today and see our variety of styles. i Member Jewelers of Americ a. Inc ' Peterson’s -V } Heppner