Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 26, 1994, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 26, 1994 - THREE
Cardinals dispatch Honkers
People for
W e P r in t
Pool bake sale
E N V E LO P E S
Many styles
and colors to
choose from
People for the Pool have
planned a bake sale on Friday,
Oct. 28, at the Post Office
beginning at 4:30 p.m. in con­
junction with the Heppner
m erchants'
Moonlight
Madness sale.
Gazette-Times
676-9228
B y A n n e M o rte r
The lone Lady Cardinals easi­
ly dispatched the Arlington
Lady Honkers on Tuesday, Oc­
tober 11, 15-3, 15-5. The match
was played in lone.
The team served 94 percent
led by Kim Bedortha with
perfect 10 for 10 serving and six
points. Melissa McElligott led
with 100 percent serve receiv-
ing and at the net where she
had six kills on 10 for 10 hitting.
Suzie
Heideman
led
defensively with two stuffs and
Mary Jane McCarty and Becky
Wagenblast paced the team in
setting.
Willow Creek Park Dist. to meet
B y A n n e M o rte r
The Willow Creek Park
District Board of Directors will
hold its November meeting in
lone on November 9, beginn-
ing at 7 p.m. at the lone School
Cafeteria.
The Willow Creek board is
holding meetings at different
locations throughout the
district, giving local residents a
better chance to be heard, said
a spokesperson. This will be an
open meeting and residents
with questions or input are in-
vited to attend.
W h a t will b e
ON SALE
,
1
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Jest Sale of the
th year!!!
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Heppner
All items
Friday, Oct. 28th, 5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
20 %
off all regularly priced merchandise
o ff th e a lre a d y lo w p rice o n sa le m e rc h a n d ise
Selected gift items greatly reduced
for t hours ouiy ^
„ ( r „ R ose
676-9426
233 N. Main
Heppner
(MoonCigiit
Safe
Stop and shop before the Game!
'riday, Oct. 28, 5-7:30 p.m.
Own Pnijea
— Spedai Savings m HaBmmi item
— Gué B o g M !
— ci Cwtuum
See us
for all your Halloween needs!!
H O U R S : M o n -F ri 8 a . m . -6 p .m .
S a t . 9 a . m . - 6 p .m .
R X H O U R S: S a t . 9 a . m . - l p .m .
INC.
217 North Main
2 5 % b
off of our regular discounted prices
Shoe Box-- This
676-9200
Moonlight Madness
10 %
Oct. 28th
5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ONLY
S
Peterson's
The senior bus with 13 passengers on board made the trip to
the Monument senior center where they ate lunch Oct. 18. They
reported roadside snow in the mountains.
There were 51 flu shots given at the senior center Wed., Oct.
19. One hundred and thirty-two people were present for the
senior dinner with three meals sent out. Members of the
Methodist Church served.
The menu for Nov. 2 will be chicken, potatoes and gravy,
vegetable, fruit and roll. Members of the Lutheran Church-will
serve. Blood pressures will be taken before the meal, however
the hearing aide man will not be here until Nov. 9. The meal
site committee will meet following lunch.
The Housing Authority meeting will be Tues., Nov. 1, due to
Halloween. The tenants will have their usual party in the rec.
room with treats for the small children Mon. Oct. 31.
The interdenominational Bible study has resumed on Mondays
at 10 a.m. in the center office. Quilting is Mon. 1 to 4 p.m. The
quilters have just started a new guilt. Everyone is welcome to
attend.
Other dates to remember: Tues. and Thurs., exercise 10 a.m.;
Thurs. knitting 7:30-9 p.m.; Fri., cards, 2 p.m. Five seniors wat­
ched the weekly movie Sunday evening. Elsie Huston loaned
the video, “ Where the Red Fern Grows” .
The Senior bus will be going to Condon Nov. 3 for the Col­
umbia Basin dinner. Fri., Nov. 11, the bus will go to the Pendleton
meal site.
Moonlight Sole
Friday Moonlight Sale
Stop in and find out
all the sale buys
A
U Member
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^ 1 Jewelers of America, Inc. j f j
ài Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
Heppner
676-9158
includes all items displayed,
NIKE - AVIA - RED WING - LaCROSSE - SOFT SORT
LAREDO - CAROLINA, ETC.
TALK-N-TOPS- -Jackets,
Sweatshirts
Sweatpants, T-Shirts, Caps & Transfers
FABRIC'S ETC.- -Patterns - All Books
Yardage - Pillow Forms - Quilt Batting
Ribbon - Thread - & All Notions
SHOE BOX TALK-N—TOPS
143 N. Main St.,
Heppner, OR. 676-5241
FABRIC'S ETC.