TW O - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 9,2011
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The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Christian
Church to host
breakfast
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
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Reading readers announced
The men of Hepp
ner Christian Church invite
their wives and singles to
their monthly breakfast to
share in food and fellow
ship on Sunday, February
20 .
Breakfast will be
s e rv e d from 8 :3 0 -9 :3 0
a.m. Children are also wel
come.
U.S.P.S. 240-420
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Autumn Morgan..............................................................................................Editor
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Di Salvo to speak
at Chamber
lunch meeting
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Obituaries
Lionel Frank Huston
East Portland resi Gold Prospectors Associa
dent Lionel Frank Huston tion of America and went
passed aw ay on January on several gold hunting
31, 2011. He was
trips throughout Or
83. No services will
egon and Alaska.
be held.
Lionel was
Lionel was
preceded in death
b o m January 26,
by his sister, Maxine
1928 in L ib e rty
Cox. He is survived
Bond, Washington
by: his daughter, Pa
to Orlin and Elsie
m ela M cC all and
(L u c a s ) H u sto n . Lionel Frank her husband, Mar
He serv ed in the Huston
ion o f Vancouver,
U nited States A ir
WA; sister, Bernice
Force from 1946 to
Cross o f Portland;
1949. After his service in brother, Omer Huston o f Ir-
the military, Lionel moved rigon; grandson, David Mc
to H eppner, O regon. He Call; great-grandchildren,
moved to Portland in 1957 Morganne, Jadyn, Colton,
and went to work for United and Vienna; and seven niec
G ro cers. A fter w orking es and nephews.
for United Grocers for 20
Lionel’s family ap
years, Lionel held various preciates B ernice Cross,
jobs including painting and Don Cross, and Ten Cross
w orking for Blue Flame for all o f their help and
Oil Company. He retired support during the last few
in 1993 and moved to Ir- weeks o f Lionel’s life.
rigon, Oregon. In 2005, he
M em orial contri
moved to Portland where he butions may be sent to the
resided until his passing.
Am erican Lung A ssocia
Lionel was an avid tion. An online obituary for
hunter and fisherman. He Lionel Huston with a place
was a long time member of for fam ily m em bers and
the North American Hunt friends to leave messages
ing C lub. He w as very can be viewed at www.bate-
much an outdoorsman and mancarrollfunerals.com.
a very active individual. He
Arrangements
also enjoyed clamming, wa are under the direction of
terskiing and motorcycling. Batem an C arroll Funeral
Lionel was a m em ber o f Home.
This week’s Cham
ber lunch meeting will be
held Thursday, February
10, at noon at Heppner City
Hall.
C arm elo Di S al
vo, a local resident and
teacher at the U niversity
o f P hoenix, w ill be the
guest speaker. He will be
making a presentation on
how creativity and innova
tion can help organizations
gain a com petitive edge,
especially in this economy.
He will discuss what cre-
ativity/innovation is and
how it separates ordinary
organizations from those
who thrive on it.
The lunch cost is
$9 and Willow Creek Diner
The top 10 readers from our Time Out for Reading program for students in grades 5 and 6
will be the caterer.
at Heppner Elementary read 104 and 170 minutes respectively during the month of January.
The top readers are: Tim Gould, Sophie Grant, Bryan Fowler, Bailee Heard, Kolby Currin,
Jared Geier, Kane Sweeney, Logan Grieb, Emily Cecil and Alex Lindsay. Pictured with them
is teacher Jannie Allen. -Contributed Photo
Love Your Library
celebration to be held
Friends o f the Hep
pner Library will be host
ing an annual “Love Your
Library C elebration,” on
Tuesday, February 15, at 7
p.m., at the Heppner City
Hall. All community mem
bers and library patrons are
invited to attend to see what
new things our library h*9
to offer.
Bi l l K u h n wi l l
present the Friends of the
H eppner Library annual
report and recognize the li
brary Volunteer o f the Year
for 2011.
T h e e v e n i n g ’s
speaker will be director o f
the Oregon Trail Library
District, Marsha Richmond,
who will be updating us on
the Oregon Trail Library
D istrict services that are
available at the library and
on line.
Raffle tickets will
go on sale, at the m eet
ing, to win a Barnes and
Nobel “Nook,” with Wi-Fi
capability. Free down-load-
ing of books from the Or-
egon Trail Library District
for all library cardholders is
available for the Nook.
Friends o f the Hep
pner Library will have mem
bership form s available,
which will entitle members
to attend an “ Early Bird
Book Sale” on Thursday
evening, March 17, before
the opening o f our St. Pat
ric k ’s Day book sale on
Friday, March 18, at 9 a.m.
Refreshm ents will follow
the program.
ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: HHS senior ser
vice auction to be
held
MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.
V alentine ' s D ay ... it's almost here!! Cards flowers
Monday, February 14th
Candy Gifts
We will be OPEN SUNDAY
February 13th 12-3 pm
Make someone feel special!
CALL O U R FLO RA L
DEPARTM ENT
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -9 4 2 6
,
We have flowers balloons and
made to order gift baskets!
W e offer delivery to H eppner L exington & I one
H omes S chools & B u sin esses !
■TRY OUR----------
V alentine S pecial
«Small (Sweetheart Yo (Sundae
I t ' s D elicious !!!!
Espresso
Specials
W h ite C h o c o la te M acchiato $ 3.50
P e a n u t b u t t e r C u p F ra p p e $3.00
MuMay'i Djuup
217 North Main • Heppner • Phona 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Serving Heppner, Lexington £ Ione
Applications being accepted for
Young Artists Competition
Inland Northw est
Musicians is accepting ap
plications for the l l lh an
nual Young Artists Compe
tition scheduled for Sunday,
March 6, at the Verb Club
Room in Pendleton.
The competition is
open to young musicians
in four categ o ries: E le
mentary Division (through
fifth grade), Junior D ivi
sion (grades 6-8), Senior
Di vi si on (g rad es 9-12),
and Young Adult Division
(through age 25). Instru
mentalists and singers will
perform for a panel of ad
judicators. All participants
will receive critique sheets
and winners will be chosen
from each division.
A ll w in n ers w ill
receive $100 cash prizes
and some winners may be
selected to perform with
the Inland Northwest Or
chestra in concert on May 7
and 8. The entry fee for the
competition is $25 and the
deadline to apply is Febru
ary 18.
For more informa
tion and application materi
als, contact Alice Massey,
Young A rtists C o m p eti
tion chairman, at 541-276-
7340.
Boxers wanted for Chamber’s
annual amateur boxing event
The Heppner com
munity is getting “ Ready
to Rum ble” at the fourth
annua l a ma t e u r boxi ng
event, sponsored by Hepp
ner Chamber o f Commerce
on Friday, March 18, 2011,
at the Heppner High School
gymnasium.
Gates will open at
7 p.m. Admission will be
$10 (Adult - 12 years); $5
(11-8 years o f age); 7 and
under free.
Heppner Chamber
is looking for some indi
viduals who would like to
box in the event. Bouts are
limited so get registered as
soon as possible.
For questions or to
request registration forms,
contact the Chamber office
at 541-676-5536 or email
heppnercham ber@ centu-
rytel.net.
Heppner High
School will hold their an
nual senior service auction
on Saturday, February 12,
during halftime o f the var
sity boys’ and girls’ games,
starting at approxim ately
4 p.m.
Community mem Ecumenical Youth Group to host
bers are invited to attend
and bid on members of the Valentine’s Day dinner fundraiser
senior class. Funds raised
The Ecumenical Youth Group of Hope Lutheran/
will go to the drug and alco All Saints Episcopal will host a Valentine’s Day dinner
hol free senior grad night.
fundraiser on Monday, February 14, from 6-8 p.m. at All
Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner.
HES students
The cost for the dinner is $10 and will include
holding magazine lasagna, salad, French bread, cupcakes, and sparkling
cider and coffee.
sale
Heppner Elem en
tary School fourth. Fifth,
and sixth grade students are
holding a magazine sale.
Funds raised will
be used for H am pstead
Players assemblies, OMSI
assem blies, T upper O ut
door School, a trip to the
zoo, AR parties, attendance
awards and prizes, and end
o f the year awards night and
certificates.
Saint Valentine’s breakfast
to be served at parish hall
The men o f St. Patrick’s Catholic Church will
serve a St. Valentines breakfast at noon on Sunday, Feb
ruary 13, in the parish hall. The breakfast will be served
free o f charge and the public is invited to attend.
For more information contact Barney Lindsay at
541-989-8205 or Dan Van Schoaick at 541-676-9971.
LEAGUE I REGISTRATION
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F ebruary 1 5 th s - 7 p m
F ebruary 16 th & 1 7 th s - s pm
Neighborhood Center
Roys ages 5-12 & Girls ages 5-16 are eligible to play
3 proofs of residency fr birth certificate
erJ participant rorJ$70Tper. family