KIMIT The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday, October 21, 1982
C.F. Bike-a-Thoii participants
receive T-shirts, prizes
Halloween Party to be held at Neighborhood Center Oct. 28
By NKOI.A MAt'KKY
free partv will lu-uin ill 1 in.
IH'iil senior citi.cnx and those
over aue rl) are invited to
attend,
Hon McDonald is tentatively
scheduled to sinis for the
croup, and Kilt v Coon. Hep
pner schools' music leaclwr
will hrini! her made school
students to entertain for the
in-own
nefrevJnneuts will he served
iud t limi'o party will follow,
Adult ;nil Family Services
eonifel.i. I.m.'i I'hii.ips will
Im ;i,ti! ili'i' ,il tin center on
Wednesdav. Oct, 27, from 9
a in, In 12 noon,
Joy Krein is holding classes
at the center for those wanting
to obtain an adult high school
di plonia or C5 F. D. The classes
are held Mondays from 1 to 4
p.m. and on Wednesdays trom
7 to 10 p.m.
A WIC clinic will be held at
the center from 9 a.m. to 12
noon on Tuesday. Oct. 2(i. All
appointment periods have
lcen scheduled until II a.m.
Ladies who attend Hie
Thursday afternoon craft
social times at the Heppner
Neighborhood Center will host
a Halloween Party on Thurs
day. Oct. 28. at the center. The
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Saturday, Oct. 23
Cash Prizes for Best Costume
Don't be shy!
Participants m the September 25 Cvstic . , . . ..
R, . . row County Grain Growers for raising the
Fibrosis Bike-a-Thon is Heppner received T- . ... . j
. . .... most money in the event, $202.90. Mary received
shirts and prizes recently for their efforts. ..." . , n . ... rr t i- .
. . . . t "! L . a gift certificate from R & W DRive-In, Kerry got
Pictured above in the back row from left to ... .... . . . . ,
... ... , a gift certificate from Murrav Rexall Drugs and
right are: Manon McMillan, Mary Connor and -r, j c .u v. " j . . . . .
, , . ' J " . Tammy and Seth each received mail box banks
Kerry Bruch. In the front row are Tammy Bruch fmm ., ... n , . ...
. . . jo ..... from Morrow Countv Grain Growers for their
(L) and Seth W dson. efforts.
Marion was awarded a calculator from Mor-
Cattle Conference to be
held in Pendleton
2:30a.m.
CRAB FEED $g5
with shrimp, ham & salad.
Live Music 'Sundowner'
jHeppn Elks
Halloween Party
All .Neninrs iv Ann its l , w
Over 50 Invited
Heppner Neighborhood Center
Thursday, Oct. 28,
lp.m. until ?
BINGO ' NEAT PRIZES
REFRESHMENTS
Hosted by the Thursday Sodal Group
Ron McDonald
(unless called to jury duty)
Kitty Coon
& her Grade School Singers
Heppner
ANK qf member PIC
las fern Oreqort
; lone, Arlington
A Cattle Conference, spon
sored by the Umatilla County
Cattlemen's Association and
the Oregon State Univerisity
Extension Service in Morrow
and Umatilla counties will be
held this Friday, Oct. 22, in
Pendleton. The conference
will begin at 9:30 a m. in the
Let 'Er Buck Room and is
scheduled to conclude at 4
Registration will take place
between 9:30 and 10 a.m. Cost
will be $10, which includes
lunch. Coffee and doughnuts
will be served during the
registration time.
At 10 a.m., Fred Kerr,
Umatilla Co. Extension agent,
will discuss recent beef cattle
parasite control work in Uma
tilla County. From t0:30 to
11:15 a beef cow-calf herd
health program will be re
viewed by Dr. Darby Moeller,
OSU Extension veterinarian.
Dr. Roy Berg of the University
of Alberta, Canada will dis
cuss new concepts of growth
from 11:15 a m. to 12 noon. A
beef industry luncheon featur
ing barbecued beef by the
Kessler family of Milton
Freewater will take place
12 r.oon to 1 p.m.
The afternoon's programs
will begin with Paul Berger of
Elanco Corp. His topic will be
DMV office
gives Nov.
office dates
The Heppner field office of
the Department of Motor Ve
hicles will be open throughout
the month of November,
Mondays through Fridays, 8
a m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m.,
except for the following fjays ;
November 11, 12, 17 (Fossil
office open), 24 and 26.
"Anchor! Avweigh," theme
song of the U.S. Navy, was
written in 1906 by three
sailors on shore leave.
"Rumensin Approved for
lickwheels; Compudose Up
date." At 1:30 p.m. Dr. Berg
will cover planned breeding
strategies. From 2:15 to 3
p.m. "Optimum Frame Size:
Mismanagement is the Pro
blwm" will be presented by W.
Dean Frischknecht, OSU Ex
tension animal scientist. Dr.
Carl O'Connor. OSU Exten
sion economist will lead a
discussion on marketing
management alternatives at 3
p.m. At 3:45 p.m. the confer
ence will wrap-up and ad
journ. Those interested in attend
ing the conference are asked
to call the Morrow County
Extension Service office at
6T6-9&42.
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Koad Report ,
The Morrow County Public
Works Department has re
leased the following Work
Report for the weeks ending
October 9 and 16.
Roads that were bladed and
graveled these past two weeks
were: Stock Dive, Shobe San
ford, French, N. Fork of Wil
low Creek and Spring Hollow
Road.
Roads that were bladed
were: Hale Ridge, Redding,
Hardman Ridge, Piper
Canyon, Van Schoiack, Wy
land, Lonerock, Becket-Por-cupine,
Fuller Canyon and
Hanna Arbuckle Road.
Culvert work was done on:
Upper Rhea Creek, Black
horse, Porcupine, Don Turner
and Airport Road.
Washouts were still being
repaired on Baseline, Black-
horse, Upper Rhea Cretk
Road and Johnson Grade;
Pot holes were patched with
cold mix on Pettys Canyon,
Pine City to Lena, Baseline to
Lindsay, Bert Peck, Cemetery
Road and Basey CAnyon
Road.
In the north end of Morrow
County, cold mix patching was
done on Homestead and
Bombing Range roads.
HUNTERS
Save
Your
Hides
Donate your Dcor & Elk
Hidos for tho Veterans
Rehabilitation Center
Look for hide barrels
around town (
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