Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 23, 2003 - THREE
CELEBRATE HISTORIC HEPPNER
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Come an d en joy the follow in g event»:
All day
SIDEWALK SALE by Heppner Merchants.
8 a.m.-3 p.m.
DUNK TA N K sponsored by the H H S
Cheerleaders and Heppner Chamber of
Commerce. The dunk tank will be located
by G ardner s M en s Wear.
PIE JUDGING C O N TEST. Have your
pies to Joh n's Place by 1 p.m. Judging will
take place at 2 p.m. Contest sponsored
by Sh e rre ll Insurance.
(By) 1 p.m.
12-1 p.m. and
1:30-2:30 p.m.
DOWNTOWN MUSIC presented by "Go
Music Group". Two performances outside
the St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
5 p.m. - ?
BARBECUE IN TH E PARK, sponsored
by the Bank of Eastern Oregon.
PIE AU CTIO N IN TH E PARK following
the barbecue.
ON SUNDAY
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QUILTS
IN THE PACK i t
SIDEWALK ^ SALE
Friday, July 25th - M ain S tre e t, Heppner
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Celebrate
OUTDOOR QUILT SHOW
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Sunday, July 27th from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 6
Historic Heppner % WE NEED YOUR QUILTS! '
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Registration at Artisan Village (676-8282)
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288 N. Main Streat, Heppner • (541) 676-8282
SIDEWALK SALE
Ju ly 2 5 th , 9 a .m .-6 p.m .
M USIC IN TH E PARK - Steve and
Shelly Hines sponsored by the Willow
Valley Se rvice Club and M orrow County
Recreation District.
T-SHIRTS - 1/2 PRICE
Don't miss the Q U IL T SH OW on S u n
day, July 2 7 at the City Park from 8 a.m.-
8 p.m. Show sponsored by A rtisa n Vil
lage.
SPORT SHIRTS
1/2 PRICE OR LESS
B y Nike and Wrangler
B y A rrow and Enro
FREE
HOT DOGS I
Come in and get
your free hot dogs
during Celebrate
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106 May Street • Heppner, OR 97836
Phone: (541) 676-9961 • Fax: (541) 676-5496
(ALL ITEMS 50% OFF LOWEST PRICE MARKED!)
Come in and cool off
with somethins from our Espresso Bar!
Quality ingredients and personal service!
B y Wrangler and Rocky
By Wrangler an d Rocky
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Friday, July 25th from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
LADIES’ JEANS
40-50% OFF
Sidew alk Sale,
HEPPNER HARDWARE
SUPER SIDEWALK SALE
B y Wrangler and Panhandle Slim
and H eppner’s
Friday, J u ly 25th
Remember Our
WESTERN SHIRTS
1/2 PRICE
LADIES’ BLOUSES
40-50% OFF
H istoric H eppner
R EG U L A R HOURS:
Mon-Wtd 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Thurs 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
Fri 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Saturday d o te d / Sunday 12-5 p.m.
MEN’S LEE JEANS
Reg. $29.95 NOW 019.95
JULY ESPRESSO BAR SPECIALS:
Raspberry M o ch a o r Latte
Watermelon Italian So d a s
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217 North Main • Heppner
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Country Rose
233 N. Main • Heppner
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6 7 6 -9 4 2 6
Rigid Denim
NIKE SHOES
Starting at 025.00
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Gardner’s Men’s W ear
(541) 676-9218 • 193 N. Main Street • Heppner
Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
S H O E HOHL
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F A B R IC S , E T C .
Enter Heppner’s
Homemade Pie Contest!
Friday, July 25th
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Enter pies by 1 p.m.
to John’s Place.
F irst place: $ 100 gift certificate
S e c o n d place: $ 5 0 gift certificate
LAST CHANCE SALE
Pie Auction will be
held at 6:15 p.m. at the
Heppner City Park
S H O E S ------ $ 5 . 0 0 t o $ 1 0 . 0 0
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Contest sponsored by
Sherrell Insurance
and Heppner Chamber
of Commerce
T H O N G S ------ $ 2 . 0 0
RED WING WORK B O O T S ------ $ 5 0 . 0 0
SHKKKI-LL INSURANCE
Brenda Sherrell
LA C R 0 5 S E O V E R B O O T S------ $ 1 0 . 0 0
6 7 6 -5 8 1 8
SIMOW B O O T S ------ Y o u t h $ 5 . 0 0 / A d u lt $ 3 0 . 0 0
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127 N. Main, Heppner ^
B E L T S ------ $ 5 . 0 0
Sales All Over!
FOOTBALL a n d FIELD 5 H O E 5 ------ $ 1 0 . 0 0
Dunk Tank!
FINAL SA LE
A L L SA LES FINAL
SHOE BOX & FA BR IC S, ETC.
M ain S tr e e t, H e p p n e r
Food!
Music!
Quilt Show!
(on S u n d a y )
Elks hold soccer skills contest
Local students inducted into National Honor Roll
Dave George, (right) of the Heppner Elks Lodge watches as Tyler Robinson lines up
for a shot at the soccer goal Sunday at the football field in Heppner. Robinson was one
of the local kids participating in the Elks first soccer skills days. In the seven and
under age group first place went to Ross Cutsforth and second place Jason Kendrick.
In the eight to nine Garrett Gibbs was first and Larissa G ray second. In the 10-11 age
group Tyler Robinson was first and Drew Johnson second. Just like the F.lk’s Hoop
Shoot basketball contest first place finishers will advance to district.
Sixteen students in
M o rro w C o u n ty w e re
inducted into the 2002-03
edition o f the National Honor
Roll. Students must maintain
a B or better average to be
eligible for listing.
Students listed were:
Em ily Bergstrom , Heppner,
Heppner High School; Justin
B otefuhr, H eppner, H H S;
Tyler Boyer, Lexington, HHS;
K assy G a in e s , H e p p n e r,
H H S; B rian H aguew ood,
H e p p n e r, H H S ; S te fa n ie
H a n so n , H e p p n e r, H H S;
N icholas C hristm an, lone,
lone H igh School; Sheena
C h r is tm a n , Io n e , IH S ;
Barbara Holland, lone, IHS,
Diana McEIligott, lone, IHS;
C aitlin O rem , lo n e, IH S;
M ichael R adie, lone, IHS;
Kayleen Vosherg, lone, IHS;
B ecki M cN am ee, Irrigon;
Riverside High School; Brice
Studer, Irrigon, RH S; and
Brandon W edding, Irrigon,
RHS.
The N ational Honor
Roll offers several benefits
w hich can contribute to the
s u c c e s s o f its s tu d e n t
members. By taking advantage
ofN H R ’s College Admissions
N otificatio n S ervice, high
school inductees can notify the
admissions offices o f as many
schools as they wish that they
have been inducted into the
National Honor Roll and that
they are interested in obtaining
in fo r m a tio n a b o u t th o se
c o lle g e . (A c o p y o f th e
s tu d e n t's h io g ra p h y - a n d
photograph, when published-
is sent to the college along with
th a t le tte r). H ig h sc h o o l
in d u c te e s
r e c e iv e
an
application for one o f the 25,
$1000
C o m m u n ity
C ontributions Scholarships
w hich are aw arded annually
by the Educational Research
C enter o f A m erica. These
scholarships are aw arded to
students w ho have m ade an
extraordinary contribution to
th eir c o m m u n itie s a n d /o r
schools.
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