Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 06, 1978, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Thp Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 6, 197ft ELEVEN
I
Corps says dam won't
K jeopardize water system
Possible concerns that con
struction of Willow Creek dam
would jeopardize the effi
ciency of Heppner's water
system were met this week
with an Army Corps of
Engineers assurance that any
alterations to water system
facilities would result in a
system "comparable or better
than what is there now".
The assurance was made by
Jerry Roediger, project coor
dinator for the Corps, who told
the Gazette-Times Tuesday
,that modifications including
relocation of a reservoir,
supply line and booster pump
would have to be made to
accommodate the dam but
added that all expenses incur
red would be handled by the
federal government.
"We would actually be
replacing the present reser
voir and line with new
facilities which would be an
improvement, but basically
the system we would provide
would be comparable to the
present system," Roediger
said. "There would be no
problem with any cost to the
city unless it (the city) was
interested in bettering the
system."
Roediger had been asked to
respond to a warning made
Monday by engineer Steve
Anderson who urged the City
Council "to make sure the
interests of the city and the
water system are protected"
if the dam is constructed.
"It's important that what
ever is done, the water system
and the dam project are
compatible," Anderson, who
was the principal engineer
when the system was in
stalled, told the Council.
Anderson said presently, the
; .
A NEW SHIPMENT OF nsa aT n"
HAS.H. JEANS cJeMIAJ)
,7Qr
JUST ARRIVED "
m GOLF
Miwr jAacEToFsmls
J dvf COLORS BY PACIFIC TRAIL
' ' k TENNIS LIGHTWEIGHT &
A" ! : I CrCTT WARM LONG PANTS
y u V,j -Ii-B & SHORTS
s i ,i iZ-ti ;T 1 """ B . - . II
water system is only about
one-half complete and he
added that money would be
well-spent "to get some tech
nical assistance to help coordi
nate the project with the
Corps".
"A lot of work (in 1974) went
into putting a joint project
(with the Corps) together and
one veto from Jerry Ford kind
of cut us to the quick,"
Anderson said. "We came ud
CBEC accepts
underground
Columbia Basin Electric
Co-op has accepted a basic bid
to complete underground faci
lity improvements brought on
by January's ice storm in the
Condon area.
The Co-op accepted the low
bid of $35,064 submitted by
Robert Duncan. Some addi
r?ii
Elks Calendar
Thursday, April 6
Ladies Night
Bingo
Dinner 6-7:30 p.m.
Pork Chops
Lodge
Kitty 4 Dinner Drawings
Friday, April 7
Happy Hour 5-7
Dinner 6-8:30
Live Music
Elks and out - of
B.P.O.E. 358
DJMENSlffEflE
with not the best system but
the best we could afford."
Roediger said project plans
call for replacement of a
780,000 gallon concrete reser
voir as well as the water
supply booster pump and
8-inch supply line. Also inclu
ded in the federal costs would
be replacement of 1.7 miles of
the Willow Creek highway and
.8 miles of the Balm Fork road
with 3.5 miles of new road.
bid on
line work
tions to the original contract
have been made and certain
rock costs have been added,
according to CBEC.
The high bid submitted for
the job was $69,075.
Work on portions of the
contract is expected to begin
in the next few days.
1 i I
Saturday, April 8
Hughes & Peck Reception 5-7
Live Music
Dinner 6-8:30
Tuesday, April 11
Senior Citizens Dinner 4:30
Wednesday, April 12
Senior Citizens Dinner 4:30
Pinochle 7:30
Thursday, April 13
Lodge
Kitty & Dinner Drawings
- town guests only.
Heppner. Oregon
Wranglers
Members of he Wranglers
turned out in force on Sunday,
April 1, to participate in the
riding club's first potluck
lunch and playday at the
Wranglers' grounds outside of
Heppner.
The Wranglers plan a simi
lar event for the next three
Sundays, with potluck lunch at
noon and games starting at 1
p.m.
Winners of the first playday
events are listed below.
Barrel Racing: Six and
under, Marc Angell, first;
Craig Angell, second; Rob
Ashbeck, third; and Ted
Schwarz fourth. Seven to nine,
Scott Dougherty, first; Jason
Dougherty, second; Bobbie
Kinzer, third; and Bobbette
Angell, fourth. Ten to 13, Anita
Palmer, first; Bridgett Green
up, second; Steve Miller,
third; Susie Olsen, fourth.
Fourteen to 18, Donna Palm
er, first; Cindy Dougherty,
second; Marie Van Schoiack,
third; and Marie Yocum and
Anne Van Schoiack, tied for
fourth. Nineteen and over,
Bob Van Schoiack, first; Lee
J0' 1111 ll"v
OE'RE GUILTY of high uolo1E-loi7 phofie1
By selling more new Pontiac and Buick automobiles
plus GMC trucks than anyone else within a 1 00 mile
radius.
OE'RE GUILTY: OF 7HE LAQES SELECT IOH
Yes, we are guilty of offering the largest selection of
new Pontiac and Buick automobiles and GMC trucks
to be found within a 1 00 mile radius.
OE'RE GUILTY of eouvECiiEciTEriuAcaeiuG-LOV payments
We here at Sundown have our own finance, credit and
lease manager on duty at all times.
OE'RE GUILTY J OF SEE1VIHG THE EIEEDS 01? 7HE GOSyOrlEQ
Our philosophy is "Doing It Your Way". This simply
means by selling in volume, we are able to reduce the
amount of profit we must have on each car and truck.
OE'RE GUILTYS OF EX7EE3DED HOOE2S
Sundown Pontiac, Buick and GMC is open 7 days a
week. Evenings until 8 p.m. for your greater shopping
convenience.
OE'RE GUILTY? of placiushg foo a fotooe
We're here to stay, and our intentions are to build one
of the largest, most modem new car, truck and service
faculties in the Pacific Northwest.
hold first
Palmer, second; Bruce Berg
strom, third; and Dick Hoff
man, fourth.
Poles: Six and under, Angie
Ashbeck, first; Rob Ashbeck,
second; Craig Angell, third;
and Ted Schwarz, fourth.
Seven to nine, Scott Dough
erty, first; Bobbie Kinzer,
second; Jason Dougherty,
third; and Bobbett Angell,
fourth. Ten to 13, Steve Miller,
first; Bridgett Greenup, sec
ond; Anita Palmer, third; and
Pat Schwarz, fourth. Fourteen
-18, Donna Palmer, first;
Marie Yocum, second; Anne
Van Schoiack, third; Marie
Van Schoiack, fourth. Nine
teen and over, Lee Palmer,
first; Bob Van Schoiack,
second; Pat Dougherty, third;
and Don Papineau, fourth.
Water Race: Six and under,
Craig Angell, first; Marc
Angell, second; and Ted
Schwarz and Rob Ashbeck,
tied for third. Seven to nine,
Duane Ball, first; Angie
Ashbeck, second ; Bobbette
Angell, third; and Jason
Dougherty, fourth. Ten to 13,
Susie Olsen, first; Pat
potluck and playday
Schwarz, second ; Anita Palm
er, third; and Bobby McEwen,
fourth. Fourteen-18, Jim An
gell, first; Marie Van
Schoiack, second; Anne Van
Schoiack, third; and Nancy
Miller, fourth. Nineteen and
over, Dick Hoffman, first; Ed
Martin, second; Bob Van
Schoiack, third; and Lee
Palmer, fourth.
Sack Race: Six and under,
Craig Angell, first; Marc
Angell, second; and Ted
Schwarz, third ; seven to nine,
Bobbie Kinzer, first; Andrea
Ball second; Jason Dough
herty, third; and Bobbette
Angell, fourth.
Ring Race: Ten to 13, Pat
Schwarz, first; Anita Palmer,
second; Bridgett Greenup,
third; and Jody Padberg,
fourth. Fourteen to 18, Donna
Palmer, first; Jim Angell,
second; Nancy Miller, third;
and Marie Van Schoiack,
fourth. Nineteen and over, Lee
Palmer, first; Ed Martin,
second; Bob Van Schoiack,
third; and Bruce Bergstrom,
fourth.
Balloon Race: Six and
under, Craig Angell, first;
Rob Ashbeck, second; Ted
Schwarz, third; and Marc
Angell, fourth. Seven to nine,
Bobbie Kinzer, first; Scott
Dougherty, second; and Angie
Ashbeck and Mike Van
Schoiack, tied for third.
Three-legged Race: Ten to
13, Andrea Ball and Anita
Palmer, first; Jody Padberg
and Sandy Wright, second;
and Steve Miller and Bridgett
Greenup, third. Fourteen to
18, Debra Palmer and Donna
HEPPNER
FRESH SEAFOOD
Friday, April 7
11 a.m.
Fish Truck will be located across
from Miller & Sons Welding
Gearhart Seafood Co.
Hermiston
c
J
Sunday
Palmer, first; Marie Van
Schoiack and Anita Palmer,
second; and Jim Angell and
Nancy Miller, third. Nineteen
and over, Bruce Bergstrom
and Kenny Eckman, first; and
Lee Palmer and Ed Martin,
second.
Team Roping: Don Papi
neau and Richard Kinzer,
first; Don Papineau and Dick
Hoffman, second; and Cornett
Green and Howard Bryant,
third.
ISf S. Highway 19
1 -
i