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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1984)
The Good turnout scheduled for Oct. 18 Candidates' Fair A Candidates Fair will be held Thursday. October II at 7 30 p m at the Heppner Junior High School gymnasium The event ta aponaor ed by the Heppner lone Branch of American Association of Univer ally Women and the Morrow Coun ty Education Asaoriation Each candidate will make a short presentation A question and answer time will follow the talks Printed materials will also be available, stated an AAl'W spokes person The candidates scheduled to ap pear include Bob Smith for V S House of Representatives. District 2 Ray French and Jesse Himmels bach for Stale Representative. District is Mark Stringer and Eugene T'mms for Slate Senate, District 30 a speaker for Donna Zajonc for State Secretary. Vern took and a speaker for Dave Frohmeyer for Attorney General. Warren McCoy and Jerry Peck for Morrow County Commissioner, Bob Abrams and Dave Gallaher for Circuit Court Judge Barbara Bloodsworth for County Clerk. Margo Sherer for County Treasur er East D Ming and Dave H Krumbein for County Surveyor, and Cara Costa and Justine W rath erford for Heppner Mayor Bob Deeter will be moderator The public is urged to participate Update Your Fire Insurance TODAY Winter Means More Chance for F IR E ,» New accountants hold Open House Thurs The Accounting firm of Barnett, Dennis and Moro has announced the opening of their new office in Heppner To honor the event they will be holding an open House for Pack 661 needs leaders the public Thursday. Oct 18 from 3 to 7 p m The firm will be located on Main Street behind the offices of Ab rams Kuhn and Spicer, attorneys "The scouts are in dire need of scout and den leaders says Terry Hughes. Assistant Cub Scout Mas ter to Pack 661 According to outgoing pack sec retary. Cara Costa, approximately 2D boys have signed up to join Three or four leaders are need ed to make a nice sue den.'' she continued. Without leaders the boys won't have a program " People interested in being a leader, please call Ellen Hollis at 676 Mil or Ken Nairns. Jr . Asst Cub Master and Secretary. 676 9152 days', or Terry Hughes at 676- Corps of Engineers to discuss Willow Creek Lake Thursday The Corp of Engim 'v would like to remind the public w their workshop on Resource use Pla<. ning. scheduled for Thursday. Oct •• t in « m n m at the Heppner High Cafetorium The Corps intends to cover pos sible uses of Willow Creek Lake and to hear the public's views 9419 Young people invited to join poster contest The National Council of Garden Clubs, in cooperation with the t'SDA Forest Service and state foresters, invite all citttens-- younger. older, in between, or with handicaps to take advantage of an activity designed to allow everyone a chance to share their own par ticular environmental thoughts, themes and even daydream s through the annual Smokey Bear Woodsy Owl environmental poster contest, announced a Forest Ser vice news release The competition has few restric tions. allowing maximum creativ ity Any medium watercolor. pos ter paint, felt tip. charcoal, pastels, crayons, cutouts you name It- may be used Though the contest is D on’t Gam ble lirpporf Gaiette- Times. Heppner. Oregon. Tkiirtdi), Iktober I*. ISM sP \ P \ LaV«rna, Rob ert or M a ria n n e Jan 5. and state winners will be sent on for the national competl lion National winners will be announced at the 11*85 convention of the National Council of Garden Hubs Categories for judging are Kin dergarten through second grade, third through fifth grade sixth through eighth grade, above 12th grade, and handicapped persons A few tips posters should be no larger than 12" x 18 The artist's name, grade, age or other cate gory, school uf appropriate) and city and tip code should be w rilten on the back of the poster in the lower right hand corner Entries may be sent to the nearest Forest Service office Official rules for the contest are also available through these sources in their names, it is not necessary to incorporate Smokey Bear, the 40 year old fire prevention symbol, or Woodsy Owl, the character dedicated to environmental im provement, in the poster thems or design "It s also a great opportunity for teachers and youth leaders to explore environmental awareness with the kids." noted Paul Hansen, CSDA Forest Service public af fairs specialist in the Pacific Northwest Regional Office in Port land Garden clubs throughout Oregon and Washington will Judge the posters on originality, design, slo gan. artwork and effectiveness of message Winning creations will be forwarded to slate contests by W hat s Y our Opinion . 1 A Question “How do you feel about the possibility of having a woman (or mayor’ " I don't think it would make any difference to me said Hal old Hill of Heppner "As far as a woman being in there I think she's just as smart as a man Electrolysis & Thermolysis P erm anent Hair R em oval Anna Schwarzin. C erti/ied Fleet rotolisi b 7 t ) - () 2 4 H Open l ues. Hy Jt sriN f W E ATHERFOHD Five area Soroptimtst Inter national clubs will come visiting the Heppner club on Saturday, Oct 20 Members representing Pendleton. LaGrande. Wallowa County, Baker and Pasco will be welcomed by Heppner s President Bettie Doherty and members at the area gathering in the Degree of Honor Hall at 10 a m Area Chairman Ruth Townsend of La- Grande will be presiding INSURANCE Be r i ' O c y a M t in i P- \\\\* W o o d Stove Efficient, /ow-cosf heating for ecologically & budget minded people Designed & During the District J meeting in Pendleton on Oct 6 and 7. all but one of the 23 clubs of the district were represented Twelve mem tiers attended from Heppner. and District Director Clista Venard presided Last year's president, Mary Goheen. was presented a certificate and a badge for the club's banner because the Heppner group had "fulfilled the require menta for the Meritorious Award ' under her leadership Wed A <NAPA>JACKS 1 H Y D R A U L IC JACKS Morrow Co. Wheat Growers 2 T on * 1 0 " 6 T on * slate fall meeting Oct. 23 By BOB t OSTA Morrow 1 ounly list Extension Agent I J M o del 20 — *520 Mark your calendars for the Mor row County Wheat Growers league fall meeting and banquet to be held on Tuesday, October 23 at the Elk's laidge in Heppner Meetings will begin at I 30 p m Wheat growers and others interest ed in the wheat industry will discuss topics and make recommendations for consideration at the Oregon Wheat Growers League annual con vention A social hour, hosted by the Wheat la-ague, will begin at 5 30 p m Dinner will be served at 6 30 p m The Morrow County Grain Growers will sponsor a portion of the meal to keep the coat to $4 per plate Steve Wagenblast. County Wheat Growers la-ague President, will be presiding Box takes up to 22 log M o d e l 1 2 — *425 Box takes standard 16 log pag}» A lso : Check Us O u t For Your H u n tin g Equipm ent % I GREEN FE E D To n Floor Jack $ 3 9 9 9 fabricated in the Northwest Ralph Ward. OWGL President, will speak after the meal on his recent trade mission to Taiwan and Korea The Oregon Wheat Growers la-a gue provides political represents lion, market development, research, and educational programs in behalf of Oregon wheat growers 12 T o n 19 " 4 Ton * 1 5 " 8 Ton * 29 " *45 9 9 AIM) MOKE HEPPNER AUTO PARTS FOR SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON SEED 67 6 -9 4 2 2 WINTE S A L E DATES OCT. 3-20,1984 Stop By The Store We Are The Team You Can Depeni And Check Out Our For All Your Farm Chemical N e e d s ! Seasonal Bargains • NH-3 • Aqua • Farm Chemicals • Liquid & Dry Fertilizers • Variety of Application Systems WE N O T O N L Y SILL THE P R O D U C T — WE SERVICE IT T O O ' M .C .G .G . 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