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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1985)
E K iH T Tile Heppner G a ie tte -T im e*. Ileppn er Hregun H e ^ n n d i i . Octoteer 2. |M> Lexington News »eeeeeeeeee»e»e»e»eeeeee»e»ee»e»eeee»eeeeeeee»ee»eeeeeeeeeeeeee H y D r ip ha J o u rs HHS seniors attend visitation fo rty-five students from Heppner High School attended the Stale System of Higher Education visita .turn in Pendleton. Monday Septetn ber 23 The afternoon meeting provided juniors and seniors from Heppner with the opportunity to meet w ith representatives of Oregon * stale colleges and um vrr Miles The program supplements the counseling program of Heppner High School by giving students first band information about pro gram of study offerings admission W V -Ö /Ä 9 » » » « ee e e e n e e e ee e e e e e e e e i M e e x e e e e e e ee e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e eee » A joint polluck dinner for the lx-xing(on oddfellow« and Holly He t»-kah ladle« »a* greatly enjoyed on Thursday evening f ollowing the dinner the groups held their regular meetings making plans for the fall season Thursday evening, Oct 3 will he the birthday exchange with birthday cake and coffee All of the ladies bring gifts for the exchange A food sale was planned and held on Sept 27 The contest captains for the unwritten work were chosen they are l.uella Taylor and Dorothy Bure ham They in turn chase their teams la-ila I ’almer. the newly appointed District Deputy President was escorted to the Altar and received her appointment from the N G Mr and Mrs Hill Padherg were Portland business visitors this week and spent some time with a son ami fam ily, Mr and Mrs Hill Klinger. Hutch Sawyer, from Kirhland. Washington was a caller in Lexing ton on Sunday f ’ecil and Delpha Jones spent last weekend in B o w Idaho and Kas lern Oregon They were visitors with Theressa fo w le r who escorted them to Granite Cemetery and Sumpter on a sightseeing trip They then drove to Boise where they visited at the Darrell Van l^euven home Mrs fo w le r was an early day teacher at Gooseberry School and lived with the Lundell family She was. at that time Miss Tabor and she remembers with pleasure her lime spent in Morrow County Local representative completes course Mr and Mrs Hill Padherg tiav«- had as bouse guests her brothers and family from California Patricia I. Osborne of tone local representative for Mutual of Omaha and Untied of Omaha recently completed a comprehensive insur ance course at the Career Sales Institute in Omaha Nebraska One of the most advanced insur ance tra in in g seminars in the Don't forget Pinochle Party Satur day, Oct J, 8 p m at Holly laidge Hecenl visitors at the home of Iiorothy Hurcham to attend Italph » funeral were a son. Mike from Undine. and a daughter. I.inda Jackson, from Hruan. Colorado Ralphs sister and husband Mr and Mrs LcRoy Stewart. Longview Washington and Mr and Mrs Hot» ert Syne and their daughter Marcia and two children and Judy Syne, all of Tigard and la irry Syne (if Port land I.inda remained with her mother until Monday (V e u t fro m ( Hubs T w o T ra c k e r» Hv J l STIN M il I i It Two Trackers met Sunday night Sept 2» Club members elected officers planned the new 4 If years programs of activities and worked on finishing l»H5 record books officers are President. Kathleen Hratell. vice president Judy Jepsen secretary Nicki Briabois. and repor ter Justin Miller Some things on this year's pro gram w ill he I (special interest groups with adult advisors Kohin Jones. (Andi Henderson. Jan Coe and Nancy Miller and leaders AI Hra/cll Merlyn Itotnnson 2 4 11 Wi-ek Cmdi Davis Kathleen Hrarell and Amy Greenup w ill pul displays al Heppner businesses and Justin Miller and Judy Jepsen w ill put displays al lone businesses A Halloween Parly w ill lx-gin at 4 p m Octotx'r 27 Kathleen Hra/ell and Judy Jepsen are in charge Two trackers will begin riding '«■ h Sunday through i s lolx-r at th. fairgrounds al 4 p.m Anyone interested in becoming a new mem ber or tx-ginning the new 4 II vear is invited to join the club Everyone is reminded to bring the f t lee to cov er insurance and materials said people are just now tiecoming aware of the historical roots in homes and buildings built around the turn of the century There has been a tremendous change in con »(ruction and building materials, and houses are smaller and more economical Hon has written and composed a collage of some histori cal homes found in Heppner Hefreshments were served by the hostesses th e Neighborhood Center The next cheese giveway w ill be Tuesday Oc I 22 from 9 a m noon and I 4 p in at the Heppner Neigh Imrhood ( enter The blood pressure clinic w ill he the first Wednesday and the third Tuesday of each month at the Neighborhood l enter The time has been changed to 2 4 p m f lu vaccine will also tie available at the clinics There w ill be no job counselor at the Neighborhood Center October » The next session will ho Octolx-r 23 f MULTI-PERIL CROP INSURANCE Box G , lone Morrow Countv SWANSON INSURANCE AGENCY -------------------------- Across t lues 2 Chairs County Commission 4 la-xmgton farmer 6 President of the Port » Director of Children s Serv ices 12 Kuadmasler 14 Administrative assistant 17 Greg Sweek 1» Tax Collector 211 Pioneer administrator Z! lone mayor 23 Port Manager 24 Countv H ealth N urse Registration Held O pen until Oct. 6 Call 676-8439 or 676-9449 Seventh-Day A dventist Church Don Reiber, pastor F3 '.Jj Í2 '."’J i t i M BBBEELti.' I S r li’.W I low n t lues t 2 3 5 McNerney Hoardman Commissioner Heppner mayor Cindee Henderson o û T r fr iT T t IL 1 r « F iir - ü ù i Sheriff H 10 II 13 15 lt> 1« I» 21 Chairman of the School Hoard County Clerk Dave Kruinlx-in County Health (Iflicer County Counsel St hixti Superintendent Hoardman mayor County Planner Cutsforth and Anson Wiighl !Q XL dsœ stig i>* + ■Tl C l J___ IYY i T i Y i T i Y i T i NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFA llr p p n r r High S i li« il Revelation Seminar 1 K l i n y o o 'i 1 IP i-« ;« T Ä ' J U V i? ; H r|ip n rr I le iiirn la ry call- It’s Not Too L a te ! time to be cautious in a District that is little known among Oregonians let alone in Congress." he »aid in a recent news release The people of this District want need and deserve a Hepresentative with (with the experience and willing ness lo work hard enough lo see that their needs are given first priority This is why I have chosen to seek this office and this is why I believe I will be elected Answers to lest week s p u u le ('ross word Monday. Ocl 7 weiner wrap baked tx-ans. Iruit. and milk or salad liar and milk Tuesday. Oct «make your own burger, fries fruit and milk Wednesday. Oct I white spaghetti salad, fru it. french bread, and milk or salad liar and milk Thursday. Ocl 10-soup, sandwich, vegetable slicks, sauce, and milk frid a y , Ocl II no school C H I « o r II III Vil s u .I vil VI V Laurence A l.arr> " Tuttle an nounced his candidary for U S ll«use of Krpresentati ve* Second Districi of Oregon September W The needs of ihis Districi, and thè impacia of thè lederai government on il» d iu rn a , are lar tuo grrat to he rontrnt with continued caretaker rrpresentation. or to he salisfied wilh thè last two congressional campaigns in thè Districi H i» not a lone Schools * PIE & COFFEE SERVED AFTER THE MEETING * NO CHARGE FOR SEMINAR p o . Tuttle announces candidacy Monday. Oct 7 tuna and noodles buttered peas, m uffins, ca rro t sticks fruit and milk Tuesday. Oct Hpura. buttered vegetables dessert, and milk Wednesday . Oct » turkey pot pie. cheese sticks, pickled heels. Iruit, and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Thursday, Ocl 10 vegetable beef soup, turkey sandwiches, peanut butter sandwiches, crackers, pickles dessert, and milk frid a y.O ct II teacher's inservice no school 7:00-9:00 p.m. W illows Grange Hall lone, O regon in fo rm a tio n involve hundreds of volunteers in an effort to combat cystic fibrosis, the number one genetic killer of child ren and voung adults tixiay To join the Howl (or Cystic fibrusis volunteer brigade pick up your sponsor forms at Heppner How I or call Billie Iloherty at tiTIV4401 You may also call the Cystic fib ro s is office to ll tree I (MSI 44« «404 Lunch Men i l s WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 422-7410 Hillie Ixiher'y and Judy K ickrrt have lirrn named co « hair persons of this year's Bowl for Cystic fib ro in * which w ill lx- held a' Heppner Bowl, on Chase Slreel in Heppner on Saturday Oct 26 according lo the Oregon Chapter of the Cystic fibrosis foundation This year s Howl lor C f campaign will lake place in over 40 howling center» around Oregon and will Sch(X)l Information Seminar ★ MPCI Program explained ★ Changes for 1986 crops For m ore country the course is designed to develop professional m arketing skills with health and life insurance products as well as the companies other multj line coverages Osborne is associaled with the David A Halley Division Office the Mutual and United agent v in W alla Walla Washington 4-H Topic Club donates *25 to Chamber The Women's Topic Club of lone met on September 24 at the home of Jean Nelson Loree Hubbard was co hostess The club voted to donate 325 to the Ileppner Cham tier Of Commerce, to lie used for brochures promoting Morrow County Hon f a r ra r of Heppner had a very interesting talk and discussion on the history and architecture of old homes particularly in Ileppner He requirements housing mats to at lend lui.int lai .oil scholarships and other Information important to post high school planning The studenls volunteered to attend based on their career interests Thev were given the opportunity to chose two of the stales schools whose session they wished to attend The schools represented were Eastern Oregon State College. Western Ore gun State College, Oregon Institute o| Tev hnology Oregon State l niver sity, Portland State University, Southern Oregon Stale College and the University of Oregon Bowl for C F chairpersons named Monday. Ocl 7 hot dogs corn, carrot and celery sticks, crisp, and milk Tuesday, <>c! « tried chicken toast with jelly, scalloped polatix-s fruit, and milk or salad bar and milk Wednesday. Oct »sloppy joes peas, salad, dessert and milk or salad liar and milk Thursday. Ocl lodeli sandwich es. chips, salad, doughnuts and milk frid a y . Ocl II no schixil 6 to 11 a.m . w e e k d a y s 8 a.m . to 12 noon w e ek en d s HEPPNER BOWL/RESTAURANT 676-9208 lean by doing in 4 -H w ith / n n~n ....L O A D E D WITH O P P O R T U N IT Y w fan lo o rn S k ill, °^ O o r r Wv0 / Spinitil Thanks to ¡985 Contributors : N a tio n a l 4-H W eek O ct. 6 - 1 2 and much, much m o re ..... The fishm an Inc Heppner Soroptmisl Columbia Basin Electric l.y nn A Chery l Hobbs Dormaier Witt Ranch Pettyjohn Oil Peterson's Jewelers Hryan A Sharon Timms Northwestern Ltveslnck Commission Heppner Elks. BPOE No 35« l.indsav Ranch Oregon Dairy Wives Kuhn A Spicer Krebs Ranches Bank of Eastern Oregon Jordan Elevator lam Schwab Tire Center Murray Drugs Morrow County Grain Growers Ruth McCabe Norene Veterinary Hospital Western Heritage C \°' 15 ! s-W ,e < * • £ £ > , 'K ■V*- Oregon Trail Vet Clinic Central Market Eastern Oregon fa rm in g Turner, Van Marter, Bryant Pine City Extension First Interstate Bank Heppner Auto Parts H & C Parts and Supplies Lexington Machine Wi rk« Homemakers of North Morrow lone Extension Club Monte A Becky Evans Gardner's Mens Wear Greenfield Grange No 57» Rhea Creek Extension Pettyjohn Builders Supply R G Van Schoiack Dobyrts Pest Control 4 C Ranches. Inc Hank of Eastern Oregon lone Ekstrom fa rm Chemicals Tul Tec (Mark Tullis. lonei Case fu rn itu re And all the Auction Supporters 'a ll those w ho purchased animals at Ihe auction) A 6 In te re ste d in 4-H ? 4 6 C LIP & S IN D : N om e: Address Phone. 4-Her Area o f MAIL Leader Interest TO: Morrow Extension Office Box 397, Heppner, OK. 97836 or call 67Ò-9W2 t