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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 3, 1992 lone library kicks off summer program Pipe arrives in lone Workmen are shown unloading pipe from railcars in lone Tuesday. The pipe will be us ed in construction of a natural gas pipeline, to be buried next to an existing line that now runs near lone. Eleven cars were unloading on Tuesday, but there will be a total of 90 cars unloaded and stored in a field between the grange hall and the Morrow County Grain Growers fer tilizer plant this year. Next January another 300 carloads of pipe are scheduled to arrive. The Betchal Corp. is constructing the pipeline, which will carry liquefied natural gas from Canada to Southern California. lone Topic Club met at the home of Helen Proudfoot in Her- miston for luncheon on Wednes day, May 27, with Margaret Troedson assisting. Plans for the summer schedule at the lone Public Library were discussed with Christy Crowell, club librarian, announcing the kick-off party for the children for the summer reading program on June 12. Children are asked to dress up like their favorite character in a book. It was an nounced that the library would be open Tuesday and Friday from 9-11 a.m. during swimming lessons. In addition to the regular library hours of 3-5 p.m. Mon day and Wednesday starting June 13. the library will be open in the evening from 7-9 p.m. Officers elected for the coming year were president, Eunice McElligott, vice president-Rikka Tews, secretary-Kerry Rietmann and librarian-Christy Crowell. The club decided to have a “ white elephant” table at the lone Fourth of July celebration. Christmas in July bazaar set j ack an(i jju tourney slated A Christmas in July Arts and Crafts bazaar has been planned for July II from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Heppner Day Care Center. To reserve tables, call 676-5429 by June 30. There is a S10 table space fee. Hot dogs, popcorn and drinks will be available for sale. Rev. Lea Mathieu installed at IUCC installation for Rev. Lea Mathieu was held at the lone United Church of Christ on Sun day, May 31 at 4:30 p.m. Those assisting in the ceremony were the Rev. Don Sevetson, minister of the Central Pacific Conference; Rev. Kent Gilbert of Ingles Chapel Church of Milton-Freewater; Rev. Trish Knopp of Condon and Don Bristow, moderator of the lone • church. An anthem “ Song of Fellowship” was presented by the church choir. Guests from out of town were friends from The Dalles, Con don, White Salmon. Milton- Freewater, New York, Beaver Creek and Heppner. Following the installation a reception was held in the social rooms of the church with the deaconesses acting as hostesses. The children of VINSON invite you to help celebrate her 80th BIRTHDAY at the St Patr'c k Sr. Center on JUNE 7th from 2-4 p.m. Please: no gifts . fn ► 2 £ \o- • * £ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Animal Health Products Lysoff & Tiguvon Insecticides \ Cattle Fly Tags 7 5 ' ca. Horse Fly Mask $11.50 Cattle Dust Bags $14.50 Zimecterin Worm Paste Cattle Dust $11.15 $10.79 DeLice Livestock Sprays ft Morrow County Grain Growers 1-800-452-7396 Lexington. Oregon 350 Main 989-8221 ____ 4§ > LAN d £ ^ k ! s A Jack and Jill Tournament will be held at Willow Creek Country Club Friday June 12 beginning at 6 p.m. Hosts for the evening will be John and Pat Edmundson, Rollie and Debbie Marshall and Bob and Ginnie Naims. The committee will provide light snacks and couples will play a Chapman competition. Prizes will be awarded for low scores and special events. There is a $4 per couple fee for members and $5 per person for non-members. Hospitality workshop June 25 The official state hospitality training workshop for owners, managers and employees will be held June 25 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Heppner. The two and one-half hour workshop will help business peo ple provide the kind of customer service that will bring people back to their businesses. Cost for the program is $5 per person. Registration is due June 10 and is limited to 25 par ticipants. The workshop is spon- A workshop will also be of fered in Boardman June 24 at the Dodge City Inn. Lexington News By Delpha Jones -:-Visitors at the Faye Ruhl home recently were her grand daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Scott Epperly and son Brett. Mr and Mrs Rick Ross and Joshua from Coos Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott of Portland; and Skip and Jean Ruhl from Hermiston. -:-Gae and Ray Papineau were attending to business matters in Lexington last week from Boise, ID. A grandaughter Cassie, returned home with them from a visit at the Eng home. -:-Ruth McCabe and Cecil and Delpha Jones were recent Baker City callers. While there they visited the newly completed iner- pretative center on Flag Staff hill. The center has a 150-seat indoor theatre, multiple use room for conferences, etc., a 150-seat out door amphitheatre and a spec tacular view of 15 miles of the Oregon Trail. The managing agency is the Bureau of Land Management. -¡-Leslie and Ann Currier and friend, Norma, from Portland were Lexington callers Friday. Tucker, Greenup reign over prom Joint Vacation Bible School June 15-19 “ Together in Jesus Name” is the 1992 theme of Vacation Bi ble School co-sponsored by All Saints Episcopal. Heppner United Methodist and Hope Lutheran churches. Bible school will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday, June 15 through 19. Bible school, under the coor dination of superintendent Sheryl Etchison, is open to four year olds through fourth grade (the grade just finished at the end of the 1991-92 school year). Parents may pre-register their child by calling Etchison at 676-9224 Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to noon. Registrations will also be taken on Monday, June 15 at the United Methodist Church. Children attending VBS are urged to bring commercially canned or non perishable food items to be given to the Neighborhood Center. In addition children should bring a paint shirt for arts and crafts. Bottles and cans will be col lected at the Methodist and Lutheran churches to help defray the cost of materials. Monetary donations will also be accepted. Photo by Joyce Hughes 1992 Prom was held May 2 at the Heppner High School gym. Serving on the prom court was (l-r) Princess Sheila Dunaway, prince Jim Kindle; King Travis Greenup, Queen Nina Tucker, princess Kim Johnston, prince Jason Britt. 4-H pre-fair set June 20 What’s a fashion narration? How do I prepare an interesting narration? How do I select ac cessories and props for My Favorite Outfit modeling? and where can I leam basic modeling turns and poses? These are some of the questions that will be answered at the 1992 Morrow County Home Economics/Ex- pressive Arts Pre-fair. Techniques to move confident ly across the stage, with head held high, will be taught by Glenda Madden, Gilliam County 4-H agent. Pre-fair will also include presentations on; ‘Cooking for Competition’ by Jo Anne Kock, Sherman County 4-H agent; understanding the fair premium book; and an introduction to judg ing contests. All 4-H members, parents and leaders are welcome to attend this free non-competitive activity. This educational event is ex tremely helpful for newer 4-H 7 CHEVROLET^ Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership HONESTY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SERVICE Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way CHEVROLET members. There will be a session to explain how to fill out the fair pre-registration forms, and a tour of the fairgrounds. The more 4-H members know about fair ac tivities the more they will relax and enjoy the experience. This is the place to get answers to questions about 4-H fair ac tivities including “ My Favorite Outfit” modeling contest. The judging guidelines for this popular county contest, open to all 4-H members, have been revised for 1992. “ I hope as many members as possible will come to the pre-fair modeling workshop” comments 4-H agent Carol Michael-Bennett. Glenda Madden will share modeling tips from Washington and Lane County style revues. Registration begins at 8:45 a.m. on Saturday, June 20. The modeling workshop will be con ducted from 10:45 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. There is no charge to attend, but participants are ask ed to bring a snack for the break. For more information, contact the Extension office, 676-9642. ATTE N TIO N : Citizens of Heppner A mock emergency flood drill will occur on the morning of June 9th at 10:00 a.m. The flood warn ing alarms will be audibly activated in order to make sure all aspects of the system are func tioning properly. Reminder - THIS IS | TICE DRILL ONLY, SERVICE, SHERRELL CHEVROLET H erm iston, O regon sored by the Morrow County Tourism Committee and Heppner Chamber. Those wishing to register should reply to Morrow County Tourism Committee c/o Heppner Chamber of Commerce, Box 1232 Heppner. OR 97836, or call 676-5536. Phone 567-6487 DO NOT EVACUATE. This ad published by the City o f H eppner, 676-9618.