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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1973)
i IIKPPNER OKK.) GAZKTTF-TIMKS. Thursday. Krpi Irricon :;, 1973 ?oMo sho&s foe Poifr eras North Morrow County 411 leaden met at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Chester Wilson Sept. 17, and former officers were re-elected. They are: President, Lois Richards; vice-president, Marge Shade; secretary, Mrs. Dale Rodriguez; treasurer, Mrs. Chester Wilson. Tuesday evening there was another 4 II leaders meeting at the Robert Kroll home in Lexington for the purpose of incorporating the 4-H leaders of both North and South Morrow County into a 4-H Leaders Association. Those attending from N. Morrow were Margie Shade, Sandi Rodriguez, Lois Richards of Irrigon and Maxine Unnell of Boardmun. The Rev. Don Smith Jr. of Umatilla spoke at the Assem bly of Cod Church Sunday morning in the absence of Pastor and Mrs. Robert Schmoll. The Good News Singers presented a program of gospel music in the evening service. The Rev. Smith will speak at both services Sun day, Sept. 30. Pastor and Mrs. Schmoll are taking a truck load oi supplies and Christmas gifts to the American Indians in the Southwestern states for the Women's Missionary Council of the Assemblies of God. He will be ministering each evening at the Mission sta tions. Mrs. Schmoll planned to present illustrated Hible sto ries for the children. They plan to return by Oct. 7. a successful fishing trip. They went deep-sea fishing and caught several silver salmon, one measuring 33 inches. Students from Irrigon who registered at O.S.U. in Cor vallis during the past week include Dennis Lamb, sopho more; Bruce Buchanan, sen ior; Debby McCoy and David Richards, freshman. Robert Adams and Darrell Pummel are among freshman who plan to attend B.M.CiC, Pendleton. Boardman-The Port of Morrow has agreed to sell 7.9 acres of land near Its food processing park to Boardman potato grower John Prug. Irug grows about 4oo acres of spuds near Boardman and produces seed potatoes at Joseph. Rupert Kennedy, port manager, said the land sold to Prag will be used as the site for five potato storage sheds, lie said Prag plans to build one shed a year for the next five years. illlllllllllUtllllllllBIIIIIIIWIIIinuillllUWWIIIII iiiinwH Margie Shade of Irrigon and her sister and mother, June Farley and Mrs. Hinkley of Utah, went to Illwaco, Wn., for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimilM I IIMMIIIMW iniintnisutttsniuiiiiiiiiiiuiBtiiiiiiitiiiiNiiiiitniiiiiii - The commission also asked for certification of four wells at the food processing park to be used for processing water by plants expected to locate on the port property. The port awarded a $3,488 contract to linger Construc tion Company for a pump house over port well. The Insulated building Is 20 by 26 feet. The port Is expecting an answer in October from the Rural Area Development Administration on its appli cation for a loan and grant of approximately 1972,800 for ite development work In the port's 350 acre food proces sing park along the Columbia River. The port has applied for a 20 year loan for $32,800 for a disposal system to carry effluent from food processing plants to the land. A grant of $340,200 would be used for a water and fire protection system, road leveling and site preparation, according to Kennedy. Kennedy also told the com mission in Its last meeting that the development could mean that the Port of Morrow would have one of the finest food processing parks In the Pa cific Northwest. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Samples Saturday evening was Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stumper from Vancouver, Wn. iiitmisKiuiiiiiiiMtttwiinuiiiiiiitiiiuiuimtuuuiiiuir i mm raiira(5caLiE v 1 mm EAIR Displays By Heppnei Meichants and Oioairaliors rfl p p DD D" Ufa k "3 Sponsored By Chamber of Commerce -Ministerial Ass'n.-Soroptimist Club All are invited to enjoy luscious cookies provided by the church women, punch and coffee by the Chamber of Commerce -All served by the Sor optimist club members. Entertainment by Martha McGowan (chalk artist) Visit the mini-booths of the various businesses, organizations and churches as you chat with a friend. g: s s Herman Winter will be the emcee Go home with a good feeling. First National Bank of Oregon Heppner Branch Gardner's Men's Wear The Gazette-Times John Gochnauer Farm Bureau Insurance Gonty'g Gray's Repair Shop and Union Oil Consignee Heppner Auto Parts Keppner Cleaners Murrays Rexall Drug Northwestern Motel Peterson's Jewelers 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. Wagon Wheel Cafe & Lounge Western Auto Store Heppner Laundromat Heppner Inland Chemical Co. Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Heppner Nor-Gas ' Leonard's Mobil Service Kinzua Corporation M & R Company MiLadies Apparel Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Bank of Eastern Oregon CaVs Arco Service Cal's Lounge and Cafe Case Furniture Co. Central Market Coast-to-Coast Store Dean's Second Hand Store L, E. 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