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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1973)
IIKPPNEK (OKK.) GAZKTTF-TIMKS. Thurmdiiy. June I. ISM News of Morrow County ( II ;i:sSKT barns and preen u ill cover the KultK.lltliHOl"MS huckatim ratidsltid when the liml jobs on some worn spols patnlinK is completed New will he Hie main improvements mwl doors will replace the that take place at the Morrow doors in the lair pavillion, lor County Fair Pavtllion before both the Kindle and double-door lair In'tJins. eiis. I'ainiina inside the build- BriBht red will cover the nil! will he done only where mi led r'our lull lum'ls haw ln-en il.m.itnl lo the lair pav illion In I he N.iIiiiii.iI HiMior Society I mm llcppner llitfh Tlie preen kinds, like those on Main Street. Mill he filled with lloueik and ieed lo decorate (lilh'Hiil iiii .is of the ttrmmiuf Mis CI II lUuimnn is til il 1 general Miieiiiilendciit of the Ian miIIkii ew grounds kii M'i is Jim Moiiahan Hie tievl mcclinit ol Hie Fair to,n it Mill Ih-June I V R im p m in the lloiiidinun Cil Hall i-T HAT AIS PAY mi m ii kkjuts KTIUKTIMI" A proposed plan to put dips aii oss Wilier und W. Morgan Streets In slow truflic, approved last month hy the council, was re leei til in a special city council meeiiiiK May 29 Tlie sced dip were to aid in ilic contmlliuii of traffic lo and (torn the high school, hut the city V ciiiiinecritik! firm and the Suite Highway Ciiiiiniission in Salem advised the council against Hie move. Since nchool has lieen dismissed for the y ear, acimn on the sccding prohlem Mill Im- delayed until next fall. The resignation from Glen Knlkhorsl. (tnef of Police, waft accepted, efleetive al mmn, July 2. He Was gi anted a leave ol absence Iroin June I lo July i. John MesKick was approved as a new member of Hie City Budget Committee. A N'rmit lor the garbage disMisal site was not renewed, in view of the program being worked out. hut the city wait asked to continue lo oerate the Nile in the hcst possible manner and to support the ktalcui.lt' solid uasle nianai'emenl plnn- nine effort. There wan much discussion ahout the city'k water nituation. Ilerl Cnrhin reported that air in Hie water pipe In caused from shutting off and turning the water hack on during repair oMratioiiK, and Ihe prohlem could le corrected with approx imately $230 00 worth of new equipment lo lap the main line w henever this occurs Y ALL ff -"ifa fiJiteinrQw Cotmtfy Jrafosr C0MEI FAIRGROUNDS, HEPPNER GATE ADMISSION PRICES ! Adults $1 Students 75C Pre-school Free Saturday 6 Sunday Performances Sfart 1 p.m. DANCI SATURDAY, JUNE 9 FAIR PAVILION Music by WESTERN GENTLEMEN ADMISSION $1.50 PER PERSON C.tn4rw rhiirh CnmIrn nn Mnmohnrff 1 1 "3fl nm THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THIS WORTHWHILE EVENT Bank of Eastern Oregon Cal's Arco Service Cal's Lounge and Cafe Case Furniture Co. Central Market Coast-to-Coast Store Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative L. E. Dick Elma's Apparel Farley Motor Co. Fiesta Bowl First National Bank of Oregon Heppner Branch John Gochnauer Farm Bureau Insurance Gardner's Men's Wear The Gazette-Times Gonty's Gray's Repair Shop and Union Oil Consignee Heppner Auto Parts Heppner Cleaners Heppner Inland Chemical Co. Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Heppner Nor-Gas Kinzua Corporation Leonard's Mobil Service M & R Company MiLadies Apparel Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Murrays Rexall Drug Northwestern Motel Peterson's Jewelers Paul Pettyjohn Co. Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency Jack Van Winkle's Sears Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant Thomson Bros. Grocery Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Ins. Van Winkle's Motel Wagon Wheel Cafe & Lounge Western Auto Store