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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 17, 1992 , Sign up for tennis tournament lone Garden club officers installed Methodist ladies plan meeting By Anne Morter For sign-up information for the Ken Snider Memorial Tennis Tournament to be held in con- junction with the lone Fourth of July celebration, contact Amy or Kathy Pointer at 422-7415. This is a change from the earlier con tact person, Betty Gray. D&K GUIDE SERVICE "The Perfect Day If '™ " Trout Del & Kathy Turner Boardman, OR " Sturgeon Bass GROUP & FAMILY RATES AVAILABLE___ tion. Helen Martin will be the club’s delegate to the Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs con vention which is to be held at Ashland June 22-24. A display denoting Oregon Week was plac ed in Bristow’s window by Pat and Helen. Plans for the District #10 fall meeting hosted by lone club were discussed. Pat reported that Helen Martin had presented district awards for the conservation and environmen tal posters to the lone Elementary children at the awards program at school. Jack and Jill held at W CCC tr e ™ : e * Mortgage Protection * Term Insurance * Universal Life * Annuities LIFE We save and serve your needs right here locally PLOYHAR INSURANCE lone Garden Club members met at The Office in lone for a no-host luncheon on Wednesday, June 10. New officers installed by Delpha Jones were president Pat Pettyjohn, vice-president Birdine Tullis, secretary Phyllis Ander son and treasurer Helen Martin. Flag observance was held with questions on the Pledge of Allegiance by Pat Pettyjohn and “ Remember Me? I am the Flag” , by Birdine Tullis. The club voted to donate $25 toward the 4th of July celebra Friday evening June 12, five couples braved the winter like conditions and participated in the Jack and Jill contest held at the Willow Creek Country Club golf course. Taking first place in the gross division was “ One P u ff’ Harriet Pierson and her partner “ Silver Dollar” Gerald. The Piersons’ shot a 39. Second in the gross was the “ ever delightful” Pat Ed- mundson and she ‘’carried” John with her en route to a smooth 40. In the net division Gene “ the Sandbagger” Sonstegard and his wife Luvilla carded a 29'4. The second place team of the “ always smiling” Debbie Marshall and her husband Rollie (sometimes referred to as “ Mulligan” ) with a 31. Third place net went to Bob and Ginnie Naims also known as “ KP” Naims, who shot a 33. While the golfers were few the amount of enthusiasm was tremendous and a good time was had by all. The next Jack and Jill is scheduled for Friday, July 10 at 6 p.m. B7B-5B18 COM MAND 5 0 # BAG CHUNK STYLE DOG FOOD cbmauin JB*!? $1169 The United Methodist Church “ Bag Ladies” will meet at noon on Monday, June 22. The evening meetings will not be held during July and August. County M useum included in congressional report Morrow County Museum has been selected as one of 12 museums in the United States to be the subject of an on-site infor mation collecting visit and case study. The data collected will form part of a congressionally mandated study on the needs of small, emerging, rural and minority museums. Dr. Rebecca Danvers, program director for the Institute of Museum Services, a federal agen cy, visited the Heppner museum on June 5 and discussed with director Marsha Sweek the needs of the Morrow County Museum and how the IMS could serve those needs. The final report, which will be presented to Con gress later this year, will combine data from the 12 on-site inter views with the results of a ques tionnaire provided to 524 museums nationwide. The report will also include information from consultations with over 70 regional, state and national museum associations, two groups o f museum professionals representing organizations throughout the country and four discussion groups of six museums each. The discussion groups will be convened in regions throughout the country. The Morrow County Museum was the recipient of a Conserva tion Assessment Grant from the Institute of Museum Services in 1991. i St. Patrick’s 'Senior Center 'Bulletin Board One hundred two people attended the senior meal at the Senior Center June 10. Four dinners were taken out. Theta Lowe won the meal ticket, Lorena Shuman the door prize and the guest prize went to Frieda Lockmer from Idaho. Members of the lone Church of Christ served. The seniors sang happy anniversary to Ralph and Barbara Strothers. It was their 53rd anniversary. The Senior board and the meal site committee met after the dinner. Helen Crawford was ap pointed the new chairman of the senior board and Ralph Strothers a new board member. The menu for the birthday dinner June 24 will be augratin potatoes with ham, tossed salad, harvard beets, whole wheat bread, ice cream and cake. Members of the Catholic Church will serve. There will be an election of meal site committee members following the dinner 24. The office was shorthanded this past week with so many on vaca tion. Volunteers are needed to help out. Contact Rachel Harnett if you would like to help. Eight volunteers folded newsletters for the Extension Service Thurs day, June 11. The quilters are starting the next St. Patrick’s quilt. They are also quilting a spread for Florence Becket. Anyone wishing to help or to learn to make quilts is welcome Mondays, 1-4 p.m. Exercise class Tuesday and Thursday, 10-10:30 a.m. Saturday the bus will leave Heppner at 6:30 p.m. to go to Hermiston to the dance. Call Velma Wight if you would like to go. Johnston named Oregon Scholar m '""■ »J «>muv SUPERLUBE 518 2-1/2 GALLON $ 10 " C SAE 30 Superior straight grade oil for heavy duty engines. SUMMER FENCING SALE 3 Kim Johnston, Heppner High School graduate, was selected as an Oregon Scholar by the Oregon State Scholarship Commission. She is the daughter of Paul and Debby Sumner of Heppner. The commission selected 1,313 graduating seniors as 1992 Oregon Scholars. Students earning this honor are selected from all participating Oregon high schools on the basis of their outstanding academic achievement. Selection is based primarily on high school grade point average with consideration given to aptitude test scores. The purpose of the Oregon Scholars award is to give recogni tion to the academic achievement of students who have excelled in high school. These awards are honorary and are not related to financial assistance. Students chosen as Oregon Scholars were selected from the top 10 percent from each par- Kimberly Jean Johnston ticipating high school in Oregon. There were approxim ately 26,700 high school graduates in Oregon. Each recipient was presented with an Oregon Scholar cer tificate signed by Governor Bar bara Roberts, superintendent of public instruction, Norma Paulus and chairperson of the state scholarship commission, Kurt Wilcox. _/an d strom's and Father's Day. It has a nice ring to it. Morrow County Crain Growers INC. Phone 9898221 1 800-452 7396 LEXINGTON, OREGON 97839 ■ i J ■ . . i P O Box 367 I Peterson's i ---------- Heppner Jewelers 676-9200