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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 14, 1991 H o p e , V a lb y in vite fa ir & ro d e o g o e rs to se rvice The congregation of Hope and Valby Lutheran Churches inv ite all fair and rodeo participants, at tendees, family and friends to wor ship services of Holy Communion on Sunday, August 18 Pastot Hoob- ing will deliver a children's sermon entitled, "M ove from Ignorance to knowledge" based on reading from Proverbs S His sermon will be en titled, 'Jesus the Christ our bread of Life,’ based on scripture reading of John 6:51 - 58. Valby Lutheran Church, located just 16V4 miles from >:b. Sidewalk sale Friday downtown downtown lone on the lone - Gooseberry Road. Worship service begins at 9 a m. Hope Lutheran Church in Hepp- ner Worship Services are at 11 a.m. The Heppner merchants sidewalk sale will be held this Friday 9 a m to 6 p.m. downtown Heppner. "O r if you are heading down to Condon early in the afternoon after lunch, you might want to stop over at the Condon United Church of Christ at 2 p.m. and worship with the Condon Lutheran Mission Church B unch,” Says Pastor Hoobing. Aug. 6 - High Tues. 92 88 Weds. Thurs. 95 86 Fri. 78 Sat. 79 Sun. 84 Mon. Weather Report by City of Heppner A family barbecue and play day is sponsored at the Willow Creek Country Club on Sunday, August 18 at 4 p.m. Hosts for the afternoon are chairman-Dave and Trish Gunder son; Dave and Patty Allstott, Jay and Lori Straley, John and Kelly Boyer Each family will bring their own meat to barbecue. Those whose names begin with A through I bring salad; J through Z bring desert. college OR APPLICATOR 470 24 COLOR BOX 1.65 930 48 COLOR BOX 4.05 2.29 W, derule 8 COLOR BOX 89<C BACK PACKS MEAD 59 * DISKETTES 3M D S -D D 5V4” Reg. $1.37 BTS SPECIAL 690 DENNISON GLUE STICK Reg. 95C BTS SPECIAL 2/870 INDEX DIVIDERS 5 -TAB 11 x 81/2 MEAD 3 - RING INSERTABLE fTfeod MEAD RAD DOG AND SUPPER SHADES Reg. $14.95 BTS SPECIAL $ 9.49 Hl- LIGHTERS PENCIL ERASER PINK PEARL Reg. 36C BTS SPECIAL 2/490 PLASTIC RULERS 2/690 STERIING INCH AND METRIC Reg 50C a q a BTS SPECIAL ¿ J T BX OF 100 HOUSEHOLD I BX OF 50 BUSINESS MEAD Reg-31-45 0/QQfM BTS SPECIAL j O y BALLPOINT STICK PEN BLACK, RED, OR BLUE MEDIUM OR FINE SOLAFÌ/BATTERY CASE 8 - DIGIT TILT DISPLAY Reg. $11.75 BTS SPECIAL 890 Li $ 7.99 I MEAD 590 A c BTS 069 SPECIAL O V / 9 W 9 0 t TYPING PAPER BK301 BK301 Capped FULL SIZE 8V2X11 200 CT, Reg. 29C BTS SPECIAL WIDE AND COLLEGE RULE TV BINDERS Reg. $2.75 BTS SPECIAL DATA CENTER SCHOLAR SET ECONO - SHARP TFtAPPER KEEPER MEAD YOUR CHOICE PENTEL “¿SC« Penici Délectables aplenty on and off fairgrounds Hungry fairgoers can once again munch their way around the fairgrounds this year with many délectables available, such as Tai ribbons, tacos, taco salads. Hawaiian shave ice, German sausage by Sheila Torrence, pies by the Senior Center Wednesday through Friday, deli and sub sandwhiches from LaRae’s Sub Shop, baked potatoes from the Soroptimists Wednesday through Saturday, Vayes potatoes, and goodies from the Lexington Grange and the 4-H Snack Shop. Available off the fairgrounds are a breakfast sponsored by the Masons, 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 at the Heppner City Park SUCKER BINDER [an Li SIDEW ALK SALE J FRIDAY YOUR CHOICE OR 1” 3 -RING Reg. $2.50 OR 1” 3 RING YOUR CHOICE Reg. $2.60 BTS SPECIAL $1.57 nreod 670 PRESSBOARD BINDER V i” CANVAS NO TEBO O K W IREBO U N D .N O TE B O O K S , INDEX D IVIDERS J School All-In-One Reg. $10.69 BTS SPECIAL N OTEBOOK .D IC T IO N A R Y ; NO TEBO O K PAPER $ 4.77 Selected items are out on the sidewalk on sale Try our grab bags! 4 1 / 2 " BTS SPECIAL 9 9 Í Heppner High School football practice will begin at 8 a.m. Mon day, August 19. All boys interested should have all permission forms signed to attend practice. For more information call the school at 676-9138. ^ Reg. $1.09 BTS SPECIAL 990 featuring ham and eggs, pancakes, juice and coffee for $3.50 for adults and $1.50 for children. A pit barbecue beef dinner at All Saints Episcopal Church on the cor ner of Church and Gale Streets on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 4 to 7 p.m., featuring barbecue beef, bak ed beans, coleslaw, baked potatoes, garlic bread, hot or cold beverage, and ice cream for $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3.50 for children. The Wranglers breakfast on Sun day, Aug. 18 from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. will be held at the fairgrounds. Menu includes ham and eggs, hashbrowns, pancakes, coffee and milk for $3 for adults and $2 for children. Museum open for HHS football fair Aug. 17 & 18 practice to begin A4fi frO 200 CT. 8 V 2 X 1 1 Reg. $2.75 BTS SPECIAL The school also provides informa tion on an insurance plan. The cost varies according to the type of in surance selected. A few insurance options are School-time Only Plan $39 (preferred), $17 (Economy Op tion), $9 (Budget Option). Football- Only Plan $168 (Preferred), $79 (Economy), $53 (Budget). Parents can opt to purchase one of these plans, place the student on their own plan, or leave the student uninsured. However, all athletes must be covered by some form of insurance. Lockers will be assigned and students may review their schedule also. Please register at the requested date and time if possible. E c o n o -S h a r p Ifl t y p in g paper I Heppner High School has set registration day for Monday. August 19. Incom ing freshm en and sophomores are asked to register form 8:30 to 11 a.m. and juniors and seniors will register from 1:00 to 3 p.m. Fees for the 1991-92 school year will be as follows: Student body fee-$6 (all students); yearbook-$17 (optional); towel fee-$2 (all PE students and athletes); padlock purchase-$3 (optional). There are no book fees charged at HHS, but students are required to pay replacement cost at the end of the year for any book that is damag ed or lost. The Morrow County Museum will be open again this year on a special schedule on Saturday and Sunday, August 17 and 18, to accommodate parade and rodeo goers. For this one weekend, the museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. AUTOMATIC PENCIL E eo rw S h n rp m- 3/330 990 COLOR TALK 11 / FILLER PAPER PEE CHEE PORTFOLIO I %'h * a grandstands before 7 p.m. Friday night. Stickhorses will be furnished for those who need them, but if you have a faster stickhorse at home, please bring it. Prizes donated by Bob and Sher- ree M ahoney and P eterso n ’s Jewelers will be awarded for first, second and third places in each age group. Each contestant will also receive a ribbon and a special treat. HHS registration set for Aug. 19 ENVELOPES POCKET CALCULATOR IBK:o 072sI 4oz BORDEN loose leaf ndex dividers Hi! rm PAPERMATE SCHOOL GLUE OR GLUE ALL Reg. $1.60 BTS SPECIAL The Stickhorse Race will once again be held in conjunction with the Morrow County Amateur rodeo, Friday, August 16, 1991 at the Mor row County Fairgrounds. There will be two age groups three and under and four and five year olds. Contestants do not need to live in Morrow County and will be ad mitted free when accompanied by a paid adult. Sign up with Judy Eckman in the ITOYA 50cc TUBE O’GLUE U j Reg- $1-49 Q Q A BTS SPECIAL J U T DENNISON CHOICE OF COLORS Reg. 85C BTS SPECIAL t Devin Doutre (center) gives clown Kenny Eckman a few tips on how to ride a stick horse. LIQUID GLUE CRAYOLA CRAYONS 70 CT. SPIRAL Reg. $1.00 BTS SPECIAL Children’s stick horse race Aug. 16 SIDEWALK SALE NOTEBOOK Reg. $1.49 BTS SPECIAL Aug. 12, 1991 1.0» Prec Rain 58 .03 57 .0 57 .0 50 .0 45 .0 50 .0 52 .0 W C C C plans p la y d a y PO Box 427 Heppner, Oregon 97836 676-9158 Member Jewelers o( America. Inc t Peterson s — 7 ----------- ^ Heppner