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ROT TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 30. 1994 Thready Bears donate to nursing home Osprey nest goes up at Willow Creek Lake it t Thready Bears: clockwise, back: Krystal Baker, resident Edith Case, Olivia Sagely, resident Martha King, Julie Proctor, Kan- dra Schmeltzer and Jodie Carlson. The Thready Bears sewing club of their first sewing efforts and as their first 4-H project, made especially enjoyed being able to bags for the residents of Pioneer present them to the residents in Memorial Nursing Home to hang person,” she said. “ Residents on their wheel chairs and were thrilled to receive the bags, walkers. The bags will be used to added Tonya Jones, activities carry residents’ personal items. director for the nursing home. Kay Proctor, leader of the club, “ They really appreciated the hard says the girls created the pattern work the girls put into their pro for the bags themselves. “ They jects.” were very pleased with the results Rebekah Lodge to hold installation By Delpha Jones Holly Rebekah Lodge met Thursday evening for their regular meeting. VG Annetta Padberg presided. Members decided to have an Easter food sale on Friday at Del’s Market. The card party plans for Satur day, April 2, were completed. The evening will begin at 7:30 p.m. with prizes and desserts. Installation for San Souci and Holly members will be held Thursday. April 7 beginning with dinner. DDP Marie Martin will be present to do the work. The Lexington Oddfellow Lodge will be installed at the same time. Spring Sale ONE TIME SPECIAL A •r* heavy that it required some sup port on the lake bed. They end ed up laying out a federal surplus landing mat that had been used for air fields in Saudi, Arabia. Hess said they linked together 2x15 foot sections, at around 125 pounds apiece, to support the utility truck. He said they got the nest up just a week before the water level rose. Besides Hess and morgan, Jack Shaw, Corps heavy equipment and operator and Columbia Basin employees, Archie Ball, Bill McDowell, Gordon Wanous and Brian Kollman, helped install the pole. “ It was a cooperative ef fort,” said Hess, “ but this is just a start. We’re planning some future projects.” IRA’s ’ .árJO L É We have annuities Back to front: Archie Ball, Russ Morgan, Brian Kollman, Bill McDowell; (right) Jack Shaw and for osprey nest. Gordon Wanous prepare pole paying high interest the situation before they land in A local project will benefit not “ This is dedicated to wildlife,” the nest. The nest includes a two- only wildlife, but people as well. said Hess, “ but people can still foot arm on two sides for a perch. The project, an osprey nest, enjoy the trails. It’s a happy Hess says that the ospreys will was erected at the Willow Creek medium between people and Dam March 2 through a joint ef wildlife.” Hess said that the site also add to the nest. While the fort among the C orps o f was originally going to be a osprey’s main diet is fish, he said Engineers, Columbia Basin Elec baseball field, but the entire up that they also eat small animals, such as field mice. Hopefully, the tric and The Oregon Department per end has since been earmark 127 N. Main osprey will nest by next year. of Wildlife. ed for wildlife. He said there had Heppner, OR Hess said that the equipment Columbia Basin donated and been problems with people dum al erected the 50-foot utility pole ping grass and with off-road used to install the pole was so which supports the nest. The vehicles, but those problems have Corps paid for the equipment and been cleared up. Vehicles will be the manpower needed to set the eliminated from the osprey area, pole and Russ Morgan of ODFW he added. %” m inus and Richard Hess, U.S. Army The site at the upper end of the Corps of Engineers constructed Willow Creek arm is ideal for 1” m inus the nest. Hess had previously osprey, because they like seclu 3 ” base rock done wildlife work when he was sion. The pole on which the nest Clean Fill Material in California and Morgan has sits was pounded about eight feet worked with ospreys. Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6V2 miles up from mouth into the ground and will be sitting of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 Besides osprey, the area can in about six feet of water at high accommodate deer that come pool. The nest itself will be down to the lake to forage, as around 36 feet from the water. well as boaters, fishermen and Hess said that osprey typically hikers. Hiking trails will be like to land on something higher, established in the future, said like the nearby trees, to scope out Hess. Come and see us P lohyar I nsurance ATTENTION GOOD NEWS ITEM! Easter church services listed St. Patrick’s Catholic Church / 4 VOLT 3995 T T -1 X H D 625 CCA 150 Reserve capacity minutes. (150594) 6995 T T -3 E H s, I i V' * • • ... v Our Most Popular Truck and Tractor Batteries V T T -3 0 H 625 CCA 150 Reserve capacity minutes (150690) i. T T H D -3 1 A T- 950 CCA 170 Reserve capacity minutes (152004) Post Terminal (152012) Stud Terminal T T -3 E T 460 CCA 120 Reserve capacity minutes (150914) !.. 6495 8495 6495 WITH EXCHANGE WITH EXCHANGE WITH EXCHANGE • « Parish are also encouraged to spend some time in private prayer in the church. Members of the Community who may wish to at tend the scheduled services and or the times of private prayer are welcome to do so. 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Communion service for Easter morning will begin at 11 a.m. Kent Good year will chant the liturgy and special music will be provided by the Sunday School children, along with the group of Japanese students. Cheri's Hair & Nails 124 C hurch St. 6J6-9693 Must be purchased by APRIL 8th HOURS Runs through May 8th Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Tanning cession allowed only once in 24 hour period. lone United Church of Christ Holy week at lone United Church of Christ will be celebrated with special services on Maundy Thursday. March 31 and Easter morning, April 3. The Maundy Thursday service will begin at 7:30 p.m. It will be a candlelit service of prayer, sing ing. readings and communion commemorating our Lord's last night with his disciples. The Big Gun HD Battery 24, 24F, 74 675 C.C.A. 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Everyone is welcome. 12:05 and end around 1 p.m. Easter Sunday services will begin at 10:30 a.m. with festive music for singing. Holy Commu nion and a sermon from the Rev. A1 Miller. A reception will follow the service in the parish hall. Everyone is invited to attend. St. William’s Catholic Church 97839 1 800 452 7396 Good Friday services. The way of the Cross, will be held at 5:30 p.m. Easter Sunday. April 3, Resur rection Mass will begin at 8:45 a.m. These coordinating bracelet looks make a handsome couple. High polished plaques are accented by an engrav-1 ed border design. His and Hers styles..23 kt gold electroplate. Retail range | $10.95-$! 1.95 Member Jewelers of America. Inc Peterson’s AA Heppner Jewelers 676-9200