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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 5, 2008 Scenes from lone School’s Homecoming Week Renovations begin at Senior Center Top Left: 1st grade class with Mrs. Neifterall dressed up for Cardi nal Day picture. Middle Left: Becca and Eric Jepsen on Nerd Day. Bottom Left: The senior class wins the VW push. Top Right: Alex Fetteroff and K.l Ramos after the bobbing for body parts activity. Bottom Right: Freshman class members, Makenna Ramos, Robi Johnston, Jordan Peterson, Mary Rietmann and Zac Orem show off their Mardi Gras masks. - Contributed Photos Renovations began on the St. Patrick's Senior Center in Hepp ner. The $75,000 project will cover the renovations of 19 rooms. The process is expected to be finished around mid-February. New kitchens are the major projects that are being worked on currently. The top photo is a picture of a kitchen before it was gutted. The bottom photo is a picture of a gutted kitchen. The new kitchens will have new cabinets and appliances. -Photos by Autumn Morgan Trick or Treaters invade Heppner on Halloween lone School District Board Vacancy Persons living within the boundaries of the lone School District, interested in serving on the lone School District Boards of Directors, please Trick or Treaters made their w av throughout Heppner, collecting bagfulls of goodies at various homes. -Top three photos by Autumn submit a letter of interest by 5 p.m., November Morgan. Bottom two photos were contributed 5, 2008 to Karl Ostheller, P.O. Box 167, lone, OR 97843. This position will run through June 30, 2009. “No Room at the Inn” returns to Boardman in December Hersbey's Kisses are wrapped each day, using fl. A ll that foil is recyclable, but not many peo- Recycling Helps protect out «Sources, our envi ronment. our quality otlite R« ytlil,8 ^ As StewarHo *i_. 'Stewards orín, environment A% rsf ivp rhrA ¡!PS and ^ to nil up aVunrTU*f'* ,ass bot' F'very month, eSe >ars are recyclable! 1 d ra p e r. All of A typical family consumes 182 gallons of pop, 29 gallons of juice, 104 gal lons of milk, and 26 gallons of bottled water a year. That's a lot of contain ers -- make sure they're recycled! • Where you can récycle North End Transfer Station 69900 Frontage lane Boardman, OR 97818 South End Transfer Station: 37185 Hwy 74. Lexington, OR. 97839 Hours of operation Saturdays and Sunday*9 00a m 4-00p m Other locations please phone 541 989-9500 i f North Morrow Community Foundation is pleased to sponsor a Nativ ity Art Show again in 2008. Area residents are invited to share their nativities for a free public showing Sat urday, D ecem ber 6, and Sunday, December 7. E v ery o n e is w e l I’ioncvr Memorial C linie u ill begin ad m in isterin g ; flu sh o ts to its e sta b lish e d p a tie n ts on \ \ ed n esd ay s am i F rid a y s d u rin g th e m o n th o f N o v em b er d u rin g re g u la r e lin ie h o u rs, !l a.in. to 12 noon an d 1 :8 0 to •> p.m . No a p p o in tm e n t is needed. W e u ill hill vour in su ru n ee . 1 come to display a N ativ ity Scene, any media form. There is no fee to display na tivity art, and entries are not judged. A registration form must be filled out giving the description and space neces sary for the display. Registered exhibi tors set up their own nativ ity display on Thursday, December 4, between 4 - 6 p.m. No exhibits will be ac cepted the days o f the public showing. “ No Room at the Inn" will take place at the Boardm an Senior Center, 100 Tatone St., Boardman. Ex hi bi t s ma y be picked up Sunday afternoon, after 4 p.m. “ We hope to have nativities from many coun tries and c u ltu re s,” said Mary Lou Daltoso, event chair. “Please include a visit to “No Room at the Inn,” in your holiday activities.” For a reg istratio n form. C ontact Mary Lou Daltoso, PO Box 3, Board- man, 97818. 541-481-9457; or Rose Sebastian, PO Box 91, Irrigon, OR, 97844,541- 922-2344. “ No Room At the Inn” is funded by Morrow County Unified Recreation District.