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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 25, 1993 Some HHS yearbooks available The Heppner High School yearbooks have arrived and there are still a few available for pur chase at $20 each. The annual yearbook signing Meeting slated for Cycle Oregon Engagements party has been scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 31 from 7-9 p.m. in the cafeteria. Those attending should bring a pen. By Anne Morter An all-com m unity C ycle Oregon informational meeting will be held in lone on Wednes day, Sept. 1. The meting will be held at the lone High School star ting at 7:30 p.m. Anyone involv ed with Cycle Oregon, no mat ter how remotely, is urged to at tend. "It’s everything you ever wanted to know about Cycle An In v ita tio n T o Old-Time Ice Cream Social Valby Lutheran Church Sunday, Aug. 29, 4 p.m. Non-smoking bowling league formed The Thursday night bowling league voted last spring to declare that their league will be four women per team and no smoking will be allowed on the premises. However, smoking will be allow ed in the restaurant. ‘‘The purpose of the rule is to have an evening of bowling for people that are allergic to smoke,” said a spokesperson. Lots of ice cream, singing, stories, skits and jokes A ll S u m m e r L a w n & G a r d e n Item s 6" 499 Lawn Food 20 lb. Soft & Supple Hose 5/8 x 75 2 1 95 Sale Ends Sept. 4, 1993 Come on down to see our specials N o rro w C o u n ty C r a in G ro w e rs P 0 Boi 387 Boardman Oregon Trail - Pioneer Days AUGUST 2 8 /2 9 ALL EVENTS AT MARINA PARK EXCLUDINO PIONEER BREAKFAST & PARADE SATURDAY - AUGUST 2 8 7 - 10 AM 10 AM Pioneer Breakfast - Greenfield Grange 209 1st St NW Parade - N. Main St. staging 9AM NE Boardman Ave. Morrow County Fair fit Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court Mountain Men fit Indians in traditional clothing, prizes awarded for pioneer clothing, kids wagons, golf carts, etc. as covered wagons. (Parade forms at City Hall or staging area). 1 PM . . . 1 PM . . . 3: 30 PM • • 4 PM . . . Late Afternoon 7 - 10 PM • Childrens Games With Prizes - In ball park Black Powder Shoot - west of ball park Raffle Drawing - black powder rifle fit pistol. In pavilion Indian D ances - Join In the fun Traditional Indian Salm on Bake fit Indian Fry Bread Live M usic - by Rocky fit Joyce Jones in pavilion SUNDAY - AUGUST 29 7 - 1 0 AM * * Pioneer Breakfast - Greenfield Grange 11 AM . . . Black Powder Shoot - west of ball park 1 PM . . . . Indian D ances - Join In the fun BOTH DAYS Tour the Mountain Men Encampment, Try your luck at a Trapper Run, Rolling Pin & Frying Pan Toss, Tomahawk Throwing Contest, etc. Trade Blankets See the "Oregon Trail Travelers" Historical Encampment Gunsmith, Cobbler, Spinning, Weaving, etc. Visit an Indian Village, Watch and Join in Indian Dances, Stick Games, Bow Demonstrations, Storytelling, Bead Work, Hand Drum. Wing Dress, Dried Indian Food. etc. C oncessions - Food/Pioneer Arts & Crafts For addiuonal information call (503) 481-3 2 2 2 5 & 7 to 9 p.m . 5 p.m . CATTLEMEN---- If your cattle are on stubble, you need to call us. C entral O regon L ivestock S upplements Season tickets available for Heppner High fall sports Season tickets are available at the Heppner High School main office for fall sports. Football season ticket prices are $8 per person for five home games. There will be an admis sion charge this year for volleyball matches and a season pass will be $15 for nine home matches. A A combination season pass for football and volleyball is also available for $21. 5 p.m. 5 & 7 to 9 p.m. Open for EM ERGENCIES Sat. & Sun. Phone 676-9656 _______ TF Amy Betts and Jess Osmin, both Heppner announce their engage ment to be married. The bride-elect is the daughter of Burr and Donna Bens, LaGrande. She is a 1991 graduate of Cove High School. Jess graduated from Heppner High School in 1989 and attended BMCC. He is the son of A1 and Donna Osmin and is employed with Osmin Ranch. An October 23 wedding has been planned at the United Methodist Church. Heppner. 5/8 x 50 1 6 50 9 a.m . to 9 a.m. to CLOSED 9 a.m. to 9 a.m . to Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Friday Betts — Osmin as marked in the store Phone 989-8221 1-800-452-7396 “ There are some people who are highly allergic to smoke and would love to bowl, but their health won’t allow it.” “ Smokers have not taken of fense to this rule and are willing to do their part to fill the league,” they continued. “ We know what the loss of the pool did to the community and do not want to lose the bolwing alley.” NORENE VETERINARY HOSPITAL OFFICE HOURS 20% o f f Plus Specials On Weed & Feed 20 lb. Oregon but couldn’t find anyone to ask,” says Nancy Brownfield, event coordinator. Approximately 2,000 cyclists and assorted support personnel are scheduled to spend the night o f September 14 in lone when Cycle Oregon comes to town. The cyclists will be fed dinner and breakfast before pedaling on their way. Season tickets will not be honored for post-season tour naments nor for playoff games. Senior citizen passes are also available at the high school office for those 65 years of age and older and can be picked up at anytime. These passes are for all sports. Your Anipro Dealer 503-676-9040 jt S lone High School & TRI-COLOR™ Family Rings reunion Sept. 5 ^ The lone High School reunion will be held at the Willows Grange Hall on Sunday, Sept. 5. All classes through 1943 are in vited, but anyone from other classes whether a graduate or not, is welcome to come and join in the fun and reminiscing. Master of ceremonies will be Wallace Lundell of Portland. A memorial will be held for classmates who have passed away since the 1990 reunion. Prizes will be awarded in special categories. Gilbert Haller, a former coach, and Errett Hummel a former principal, are among guests expected. The event will begin with registration at 10 a.m. and din ner at 1 p.m. Registration is $2 and the dinner, catered by the members of the Grange will be $10. 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