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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 7, 1994 Arts group plans Christmas party Morrow County Creative Arts will meet Monday, Dec. 12, at 1 p.m. at Kate's Pizza for their annual Christmas party. Those attending are asked to bring Christmas goodies and an exhange gift not over $5. An election of officers will also be held. Crushed Rock For Sale minus 1” minus 3 ” base rock Clean Fill Material •> Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6 V 2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 ^Shop our BIG^ Christmas safe Now through Dec. 23 Morrow County Crain Growers «((< Phone 989 8221 1 800 452 7396 LEXINGTON OREGON 97839 Wasco 442-5781 1-800-824-7185 INF P 0 801 367 ‘Ifiatik you In recognition, our gratitude is being expressed with a big thank you to each and every individual that con tributed to the Neighborhood Center of South Morrow County during our recent food drive. Through our doors the community benefits from con tributions such as yours by assisting the low-income persons. Your generous outpouring of donations have made the Neighborhood Center’s work of providing assistance to the community an ongoing realization. Individuals instrumental in accomplishing etc include: Kathy Cutsforth, John Qualls, Chris Sykes, Terri ¡.Gentry, Susan Hisler, Josilyn Evans, Char Coe, " Brian Koffler, Delbert Binschus, Jerid Ployhar, Mar cia Kemp, Jannie Allen, Bill, Dave Gunderson, Melissa Cutsforth, Stacy Lauritsen, Justin Matteson, Josh Coiner, Brandi Marshall, Mindy Qualls, Lind sey Waterland, Dani Hill, Annie Hisler, Kelsie Evans, ¡Beth Cookston, Renee Devin, Josie Proctor, Lori Moeller, Jenny Krein, Jim Schlaich, Eric Schon- bachler, Josh Roy, Mindy Binschus, Donald White ! Keith Scott, Brent Gunderson, Jeff Watkins, Helen Riehl, Gazette-Times and to anyone whose name we might have missed. < \eighborhood Center of South (Morrow Countf ---1. M W •* — ** J* ------= J I--- =11 Garden Club workshop successful Christmas concert planned Dec. 11 The Heppner Garden Club credits the "great community that contributed generously to another successful Christmas greens workshop at the Artifac- tory this year". According to a Garden Club spokesperson, the community support of the greens program enables the club to return the "favor" in street beautification, scholarships, donations to day care, the Neighborhood Center, the senior center and swimming pool, among others. Anyone needing some of the leftover greens may pick them up at the Wilbur Jackson home on Chase St. The greens will be in the trailer parked on the lower level. ¿t. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board The South Community Choir, under the direction of Deborah Wryn, lone, will pre sent its Christmas Concert on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The group will sing a variety of songs, from a traditional Spanish carol called, "Fum, Fum, Fum ," to a John Rutter piece entitled, "Candlelight C a ro l". "C alypso C arol" features two local flautists, Ann Murray and Sarah Carlson. There will also be several tradi tional songs such as "Silver Bells". Sharia Erich, Heppner, is accompanist. "An exciting feature," says Wrynn, is the Heppner String Quartet, who will perform M ozart's "E in e Kleine Nachtmusik". Members of the string quartet are Rosalie Scharen, Kathryn Unruh, Sharia Erich and Laura McElligott. There is no admission charge for the concert, but a freewill offering will be available. Methodist plan Christmas program One hundred twenty-four people signed in for the senior bir thday dinner Nov. 30, including a bus load from Irrigon and The Sunday school of Hepp- be at regular Sunday school at representatives from CAPECO and the county court. Velma ner United Methodist Church 9:30 a.m. that morning. Wight won the meal ticket and Joe Engleman the birthday gift. will present their Christmas A potluck dinner will follow Members of the Catholic church served. A meeting was held program this Sunday, Dec. 11, the church service. Members following the meal to discuss the rules and regulations concern at 10:30 a.m. and friends are invited to ing the meal site. Participants are reminded to attend. The menu for the Christmas dinner Dec. 14 will be ham with pineapple, potatoes, green beans, rolls and pudding. Members ft if ft ft n ft of the Baptist church will serve. Lynn Bibby and Eleanor Gonty are the hostesses for December. The senior board meeting will follow the dinner. Due to a scheduling mix up the American Legion Auxiliary and the Housing Authority board both met at the senior center Mon day evening, Nov. 28. One group met in the office and the other group met in the sitting room, Eleven seniors watched the movie "Danny” on Sunday night, e Dec. 4. Ralph Walker brought in a beautiful Christmas tree for the center. He does this each year and it is much appreciated. Dorothy Henderson has moved to a foster care home in Board- man. She will be missed by everyone here. % With beautiful Mt. <t{ushmore Marlene Barnett has moved into the apartment vacated by Mer- ^ M ackJiills Gold Jew elry. na Toll. The bus is filled for the trip to Hermiston for the "Singing Christmas Tree", shopping and dining out on Dec. 11. This will be the last bus trip until the spring. Other dates to remember: Monday, Bible study 10 a.m.; Tues., and Thurs., exercise, 10 a.m; Wednesday, senior meal, noon; Friday, cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday, movie, 7 p.m. 0 0 0 0 0 €> « e Wrap m m # It U p SpeciaF International club to hold bottle drive The high school International Club will hold a bottle drive in Heppner this Friday, Dec. 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. Those who would like to donate returnable bottles and cans, but who will not be home that evening, may leave the bottles on their porch for pickup. Anyone who is missed may call April Sykes, 676-9939 or 676-9228, and someone will come by. Members of the International Club from both lone and Hepp ner high schools are earning money toward an educational trip to England and France dur ing spring break. No school district monies will be used for the trip. Teachers Kelley and Nancy Swarat are club advisors and will accompany the students on the trip, f Will be open Sunday 12-4 p.m.® December II $ 18 All Saints Christmas program set The children's Christmas program at All Saints Episcopal Church will be held Sunday, Dec. 18, at 10:30 a.m. during the morning worship service. Holy communion will also be held. Christmas eve service will be held Saturday, Dec. 24, begin- Coffee, punch, cookies ning with the singing of Christmas carols at 7 p.m. Ho ly Eucharist will begin at 7:30 p.m. On Christmas day, the All Saints congregation has been invited to attend worship ser vices at Hope Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. i* IT I Member Jewelers ol America. 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