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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 27,2005
WVSC hosts Senior Girls’ Luncheon
Over 100 participate in 2005 Heppner MS Walk
Over 100 people gathered for the 2005 MS Walk in Heppner. Photo by Pat Kdmundson
The 2005 MS Walk
was held April 23 in Heppner
and saw 106 walkers come out ’
in support There was also 20-
plus volunteers working in
many
areas
including’
registration, rest stops and
breakfast service.
Senior girls and their mothers enjoy the luncheon
Amongst the walkers
there were 14 teams from the
Senior girls and their
local area as well as from m others g ath ered at the
Spray, Hermiston and Moro. Episcopal Church on April
Pledges received on 13 for an invitation-only
the day of the walk totaled lu n ch eo n sp o n so red by
$9148.
said
Merilee Willow Valley Service Club.
McDowell, walk coordinator, The luncheon was catered by
and more pledges are coming the ladies o f the church
in "1 am sure we are going to
W VSC m eets the
make our $10,000 goal this first and third Thursdays o f
year." said McDowell Pledges each month for a noon no­
can be accepted until May. host lunch at John’s Place
Donations are used for medical New members are welcomp.
research,
client community For more information, call
Special walkers included Willow Creek Terrace residents (Front
services,
administration
and 676-9705 or 676-5576.
L-R): Nina Denton and Verna Brinda, pushed h> (L-R): Barb
fundraising
Coiner and Diana Sharp. Photo by Merilee McDowell
Heppner Elks Lodge performed extremely well at a recent competition
Officers of the Hep­
pner Elks Lodge performed
extremely well at a recent
competition o f the Oregon
Elks N.E. District Annual
Ritual contest. The event
was held at the Hood River
Elks Lodge, with 10 teams
from N.E District Lodges
eligible to participate Claim­
ing first place in three cate­
gories was Heppner’s Exalt­
ed Ruler Tony Clement, tak­
ing Best Exalted Ruler, Most
Impressive Performance and
Best Eleventh Hour Salute
Other officers claim­
ing honors were: Lindsay
Kincaid, Leading Knight-
third place; Colin Anderson,
Loyal Knight- fourth place;
M arc O rem , L ectu rin g
Knight- seventh place; Josh
Coiner, Esquire- third place;
Wade Smith, Chaplain- sec­
ond place; Shad Jeffreys, In­
ner Guard- fifth place; and
Tom Wolff, Candidate- first
place The Heppner team,
judged as a whole, took sec­
ond place overall Hood Riv­
er claimed first place in the
team competition.
Tom W olff and
Roger Mortimore were the
coaches for this year’s team,
with special coaching advice
from Carl Lino, o f John Day,
Susan Southworth, with her mother, Rosemary Southworth.
who has been a national Elks
Ritual C ontest judge and
National Ritual Committee
member
The Heppner team
spent many h o u rs in
re h e arsa l, having each
m em ber m em orize th eir
respective parts. The Ritual
process is used to initiate
new m em bers into the
fraternal organization
Emily Bergstrom, with her mother, Rita Bergstrom.
3 Big Auctions 2 Days
Across Hwv 395 From Chuck Wagon Cafe-Old Field Rd-Hermiston. OR-Signs Will Be Posted
New Furniture & Bronze Liquidation
New Hotel/Motel Supply Dispersal Auction
Cast Aluminum Life Sized Animal Dispersal
Fri. April 29. 7pm Doors Open (a). 6pm
Immediatlev Following New Furniture Auction
Sunday Mav 1st
Sun. May 1.2pm Doors Open Cep. 12 Noon
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l.o tio n . W o o d e n & P lastic C o a t H a n g e rs . B a th T issu e by C o tto n e lle . N o r th
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PUBLIC NOTICE: If has been ordered that this inventory be
sold at public auction to satisfy creditors and distributors.
Oak Tables
Coffee & F.nd Tables
NiceCollectionofBronzes
Also on auction several styles of Oak and Pine Entry Tables. Coffee and End Tables, Glass and
Solid Top Mahogany Sofa and End Tables Several Oak Pedestal and Trestle Tables. Several Sets
of Oak Chairs Formal Dining Room Sets with Tables. Chairs and Matching China Hutches
Decorative Items and Furniture Accessories. Large Selection of Prints after F Remington, C M
RusselM ^arvew indcnan^uhervJiM u^Tian^jTioi^tem ^
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Saturday April 30th, 7pm Doors Open
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leading Pawn Shop has ordered a complete liquidation o f their large saddle and tack department to make room for
IAUCTIONEERS NOTEJ their A rapidly
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