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4 Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 15, 1998 - THREE The Official Newspaper ot the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Willow Creek Baptist plans activities H eppner G A Z E T T E -T IM E S U S P S. 240-420 Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly and entered as periodical mailer at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3,1878 Periodical postage paid al Heppner. Oregon Office at 147 W Willow Street T elephone (541) 676-8228 Pax (541) 676-9211 E-mail: in I rapidserve net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P O Hus 337, Heppner, Oregon 87836 Subscriptions $18 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant counties, S25 elsewhere I laud Sy kes .................. ...................................................................................... Publisher April Hilton-Sykes ...................................................................................................... Editor Madras man winner of Lions rifle raffle Willow Creek Baptist Church will have their summer vacation Bible school Monday through Friday, July 20-24. All children ages three through sixth-grade are invited to the city park on Mam Street in Heppner from 9 a m. to noon for games, Bible stories, crafts, snacks and "a bunch of fun," says Willow Creek Baptist Pastor Brent Waldrep. Willow Creek Baptist invites all youth in sixth through 12th grade for lunch and games on the park on Thursday, July 23, from 12:30-2 p.m. The communities along Willow Creek are invited to attend a concert in the park on Friday, July 24, from 6:30-8 p.m. "The Matt Jacobsen Band" from Portland will play a variety of tunes including Irish music and jazz. Those planning to attend are asked to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets to the concert. Refreshments will be provided. Spiritual renewal services will be held each evening, July 19-23, at 7 p.m. "These services are designed to encourage and teach how the reality of God is relevant to everyday life," said Pastor Waldrep. Services Sunday through Wednesday and on Thursday will be held at the Seventh-day Adventist building, 560 N. Minor. "Quality" child care will be provided. The Wednesday evening lakeside service will be at the Willow Creek Lake boat ramp/viewpoint upper section at 7 p.m. Men are invited to join in a men's lunch Bible study and discussion "aimed at helping men lead lives of integrity and character” on Friday, July 24, upstairs at Kate's at noon. For more information, call Brent Waldrep, 676-5156. 30 The Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts Club will seek ideas from its members concerning the fair booth when they next meet on Thursday, July 23. The club will get together at 1 p.m. at Kate's for lunch and a short meeting and plans for the fair booth will follow. Guests are welcome to attend. BMCC lists local 1997-98 graduates Blue Mountain Community College has announced the names of its 1997-98 graduates. Follow ing are local students who gradu ated From Heppner-Tina Chinen, associate of arts (AA) Oregon transfer degree, C asey O ’Brien, associate of applied science de gree in diesel and heavy equip- Wright named to Heppner Lions club member Dick Paris holds the lions club rifle that was given away in a drawing Monday. Kirk Holcomb of Madras was the winner, and Sandra VanLiew of Gardners Mens Wear drew the winning entry. Sullivan selected as Girl's State delegate Niki Sullivan Niki Sullivan of lone has been selected as an American Legion Girls State delegate. Girls Slate, a youth seminar on Americanism and citizenship, will be held next year June 14- 21. Delegates to Girls' State organize their own cities and counties, hold elections and conduct other business during the w eek-long seminar. Niki is the 17-year-old daughter of Brian and Lone Sullivan, of lone. She has been class president, concession chairman, participated in volleyball, basketball and tennis, was a member of the Future Business I.eaders of America, National Honor Society, Letter Club, Drama Club and the Positive Action Committee at lone High School. She is also a member of the lone Youth Group and has participated in their annual trip to Portland to help the homeless. Niki is the second in her family to attend Girls State. Her sister Jenny was selected last year. UIPIKS Kit ' Holly Rebekah hold meeting By Delpha Jones Holly Rebekah Lodge met re cently for the last meeting until September. They held a potluck dinner in the park and a shower for the dining room. Many useful things were received, as well as money. New curtains have been purchased and a new hot water heater is to be installed soon. llinibli'-SiM ('«pips I7f ^ (Our \ew Copy Machine Makes Great Copies) llcpporr (ia/elle-Times spouses of the IHS Class of ’67 tojoin them. Those attending are asked to RSVP to Willa Johnson, (503) 375-2085 as soon as possible. Births Gonzaga dean's list E t h a n J o s ia h J a m e s F r a n e y - Bryan D. Wright, a junior from Heppner, was among the 339 students named to the Gonzaga University dean's list for spring semester. Students must earn a 3.5 to a 3.69 grade-point average to be listed. lone Class of 1968 plans reunion t The lone High School class of 1968 has planned their 30th year reunion at Beecher’s Restaurant in lone on Saturday, July 25, at 8 p.m. The class invites members and ment; Trent Hughes, Lexington, AA Oregon transfer degree; Nathan Heideman, lone, associ ate of applied science degree in production agriculture; Stormy Howard, Echo, certificate in gen eral business-office receptionist; April Rollis, Hermiston, certificate in dental assisting; Kristina Grant, Pendleton, AA Oregon transfer degree. a son Ethan Josiah James was bom to Lisa and Gerald Franey of Imgon at Good Shepherd Com munity Hospital in Hermiston on July 1, 1998. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 10 oz. JUNIOR GOLF LESSONS - GOLF PROFESSIONAL PETE STRAWICK will be teaching junior lessons at Willow Creek Country Club July 23 & 30, and August 7 & 14. Call 670-5437 to sign up or for more information. MORROW COUNTY TRANSFER STATION Serving the south end of Morrow County SATURDAY A N D SU NDAY 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Rates - 32 gal. can or bag 55 gal. can or drum Pickup load Minimum Loveseat, sofa, large chair, mattress: $8.00 each; console TV, washer, dryer, stove, water heater: $6.50 each; refrigerator, freezer: $12.00 each. Tires: car $4.00; with rims $6.50 each; truck $9.00 each; truck with rims $15.00; , tractor/duplefc$ffi.00 oach; grader $37.00. ^ ~ ^ SU P ER M AR K ET PRICE SIZE 1/ fes Schwab we've always been idicated to providing the best oducts and services available to ir customers. I believe the Z800 JR A is the best tire in the world day. Try a set for 30 days. If you m't agree they're the best tires iu ve ever owned, return them, and e'll give your money back." 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