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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 15, 1995 St. Patrick’s ,Senior Center Bulletin Board •CS---------- :----------- *“ 4-H News Kool Kitchen Kids There were 108 people present for the senior meal March 8. Members of the Lutheran church served. Howard Gilliam won the meal ticket. Lynn Bibby was the hostess. The senior center board met following the meal. The menu for the dinner March 22 will be chicken patties on a roll, carrot and celery sticks, French fries, macaroni salad and blueberry pie. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will serve. Eight seniors played pinochle Friday afternoon, March 10. No movie was shown Sunday evening. It will also be cancelled for March 19 because of the St. Pat's celebration. Several tenants who have been ill the past week are all on the mend and hopefully ready to celebrate over the weekend. Any seniors who would like to sign up to help out with the luncheon or the pie and coffee sale at the center Sat., March 18 will be most welcome. Also quilt ticket sales people are needed for Saturday and Sunday. The quilt will be raffled Sunday. Bill Cox, Doll Campbell and Barbara Struthers sold tickets at the post office Monday, March 13. Seniors are reminded to bring pies and to work the shifts they signed up for on Saturday. Other dates to remember: Tues., and Thurs., exercise 10 a.m.; Wednesday, senior dinner noon; Friday, cards 2 p.m.; Sunday movie 7 p.m. (except this Sunday). FENCING By Meghan Bailey, Reporter The Kool Kitchen Kids 4-H cooking club met Wednesday, March 8 at Shelley Rietmann's house. All members except Leland Rill were present. Members present were: Meghan Bailey, Shelley Riet- mann, Jodie Carlson, Olivia Sagely, Kandra Schmeltzer and Claire Anderson. Members made orange smoothies and nachos. They played a trivia game using beepers to answer. Members also worked in their foods and nutrition booklet. Tami (the groups leader) talked to the group about fair, then members cleaned up and the meeting was adjourned. Men's breakfast slated March 19 The regular men's breakfast will be held at the First Chris tian Church, Sunday, March 1 19, at 7 a.m. Guest speaker will be Ken Hailey, who will speak on the topic “ creation versus evolu tion” . All men are invited to attend. Ministers l-r: Father Gerry Condon, Tim VanCleave, Stan Hoobing, Lea Mathieu Peterson, Bob Dowrey and Irene Anhorn (sitting) with award. The Morrow County Minis terial Association recently honored Irene Anhorn for her many years of playing piano 'Sunday after Sunday' at the nursing home. lone Legion Aux. plans flea market Anhorn says that she started playing at the nursing home in 1976. She had played for Sun day School at the First Chris tian Church and then got in volved with the nursing home working with crafts with Pat Brindle. She also played at the Lexington Church and the Nazarene Church, in addition to Bible school. St. Pat's auction this Sunday. The lone American Legion Auxiliary. The Auxiliary made crepe Auxiliary is planning a flea paper flowers to be used in the market at the Legion Hall on wheelchair parade at the Saturday, April 8 between 9 Portland VA hospital during a.m. and 3 p.m. Tickets are $5 the Rose Festival. each and may be reserved by Plans were also made for the calling 422-7177 or 422-7155. annual Legion birthday dinner Lunch will be available during to be held March 27 at 7 p.m. the sale. The menu will include at Beecher's Cafe. The Aux sandwiches, homemade pie iliary will celebrate the 75th an and coffee made by the niversary of its lone chapter. T reate d W ood Posts 3” x8’ ......................3.95 4” x 8’ .....................5.50 5” x8’ ......................7.95 6” x8’ ....................10.50 Local music students compete Matt Jepsen and Darren Van Cleave were among some 170 junior and senior high school students who competed in the N ortheast Oregon Music Education Association's com petition held Saturday, March 4 in LaGrande. Competitors were rated on a scale of one to five, with one being the best rating for their performance in one of six areas: brass, woodwinds, piano, per cussion, vocal or strings. Jepsen, a seventh grader at Heppner Jr. High received a number one rating on his trumpet solo entitled “Concert Close Out” Gates - 1 5/8-6 Rail 4 '......... * * « 6 ’ ..........3695 8 ’.......... 3 9 " 10’ ........4 5 " 12'....... 44« 14’ ....... 5495 16’ ....... 6995 18’ ....... 6 4 " Subject to stock on hand Etude“ by Alexander Goed- icke. He is a trumpet student taught by Ralph Werner of Her- miston. He was accompanied by pianist Debra Wryn of lone. His parents are Bill and Nancy Jepsen. Van Cleave, a fourth grader at Heppner Elementary school also was awarded a number one rating for his piano solo “ March Militaire“ by Franz Schubert. He is homeschooled and under the piano instruction of his mother, Myrna Van Cleave. His father is Tim Van Cleave. Holly Rebekahs have meeting D/W Barbwire 2 PT- 1216 ga.........3195 4 PT-I2Í6 ga.........3495 Field Fencing 939-6...................... 7 9 " 1047-6.................... 7999 By Delpha Jones The PNG club of Holly Rebekahs met at RJ's Steak House in Lexington, for their quarterly meeting and lun cheon. The meeting was precided over by chairman Delpha Jones. Plans were made for a scrapbook. Dorothy Jackson and Virginia Peck will work together on this project. Virginia was appointed photog rapher. Each member present received a gift from the hostess es. Napkins were cut from the green party napkins in shapes of shamrocks. Present were the chairman, vice chairman An- netta Padberg, secretary Kathy Tellechea, members Leila Palmer, Luella Taylor, Virginia Peck and guest Dorothy Jackson. The club officers will be installed at the June meet ing. Hostesses for the June meeting will be Geri Martin and Kathy Clark. Doris Brosnan shows off some auction items. tire chains, a Pendleton wool shirt, computer, mirror and Over 100 items have been many gift certificates for dining donated so far to this year's St. and recreation. Some of the Patrick's Day auction. The auc items may be viewed in the tion will be held indoors this window of Heppner TV on year, out of the wind and Main Street. weather, at the Morrow Coun The auction is the main ty Fairgrounds on Sunday, revenue source for the St. March 19, beginning at 1 p.m. Patrick's Day celebration. The Babysitting will be provided, money is used to offset ex but space is limited. There will penses for brochures, publici also be a lunch time barbecue, ty and facility rentals. Dona added an auction spokesper tions are still welcome and may son, “ so participants can nib be delivered to the Chamber of ble and bid at the same time, as Commerce office, Kuhn and well as enjoy the barrel racing Spicer or “Twice Upon a Time” and team roping that will be bookstore. To arrange pick-up, going on in the rodeo arena.” call Steve Rhea, 676-9113 days, Donated items include a float Mike Mills, 676-9141, days, or tube, typewriter, Pendleton Ann and John Murray, blanket, cedar dog beds, pic 676-9158 days, 676-9631 ture frames and artwork, new evenings. if iiv i i;# ;« i ^ > ;• ;« » ¿ ¿ i » » » > ; « i >;•;< » ;♦ ;« *!•%»!•!« »” 1 »5!« »!•% »!•!«»!•% »5!« »!5!<»!5% » 7 'jj H ELECT T-Posts RAYMOND Û. 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