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Tile Ilrppnrr G a ir tlr Times. Ilrppnrr Oregon. H r d n n d ii. October ». I»n i y | \ y Vt hat s Y our Stefani yard honored for Sept Opinion H eppner me- OOO iw B*a»*'* Police Report The Heppner City Police Dept reports handling the following bust ness duiing the past week September JO 8 40 a n false alarm . I p m assist fire dept J 57 p m funeral escort. 4 05 pm civil problem. It S3 p m - citation issued for improper parking October I 8 35 a m assist fire dept , 5 p m motorist assist. 10 p m ■ citation for Driving While Suspended and Giving False Information to Officer i k lobar | 3pm The yard of Art and Dorothy Sudani » 1 1 choaen for honon for the month of September The Stefamea have four grown children and have lived in their present home for 20 V cars They enjoy working in the yard and try to have something blooming from early spring until late summer assist Sherifl s office. 9 10 p m citation issued for Driving I nder the Influence of Intoxicants, 10 28 p m Peace officers mental hold. 12 57 p m report of fight in bar (X-tober 3 2 48 a m request officer for security check. 6 10 a m false alarm. 4 03 p m tagged two abandoned vehicles, 4 13 p m citation issued for Wrong Way on One Wav Street 4 13 p m citation issued for Minor in Possession of laquor, 7 24 p m assist motorist. 8 57 p m report of Theft, tl 08 p m assist ('rook County Sheriff Office (X'tober 4 3 30 p m assist motorist , 5 p m Geraniums are one of their favorite flowers, especially red ones which Dorothy has in planter boxes They plan to set out more trees in the hack yard in the soring Some of the ground is not the best and they have been using ground builders and peat moss r r t « > r i S i th e f t. M School Lunch M enus lone Schools Monday . Del 14 Chicken strips. French fries, vegetables, dessert, and milk Tuesday. Oct IS ham and seal loped potatoes, buttered vegetables, hot rolls, fruit, and milk, or salad bar and milk Wednesday. Oct 16 chill, cottage cheese, vegetable sticks, fruit and milk, or salad bar and milk Thursday. Oct 17 - turkey chop suey. rice, pear and cottage salad, dessert and milk or salad bar and milk Friday. Oct 18 minestrone soup, tuna sandwiches, peanut butter sandw iches, p ick les, c ra ck e rs, dessert, and milk I wish to thank all ■ my friends and relatives for the flowers, cards and visits while I was In the hospital. Ilrppnrr T Irmrntary Monday. Oct 14 Columbus Day fish slicks. French fries, cole slaw, fruit, and milk Tuesday. Oct 15 soup, sandwich, salad, fruit, and milk Wednesday. Oct 16 potato bar vegetable, fresh fruit, bread, and milk Thursday, Oct 17 taco, corn, prunes, cake and milk Friday . Oct 18 chicken, potatoes with gravy, carrot coins, fruit, and milk Ilrppnrr High School Monday. Oct 14 tacos, lettuce and cheese, green beans, dessert and milk Tuesday. Oct 15 potatoes and gravy, rolls, salad, fruit, and milk or salad liar and milk Wednesday, Oct 15 sweet and sour ham, rice, rolls, hot vegetables, dessert and milk, or salad bar and milk Thursday, Oct 16 ■ stroganoff. muffins, vegetable sticks, fruit, and m ilk . or salad bar and milk Friday. Oct 17 potato bar FREE TIC KET N B m c it a t i o n issued for Violation of Basic Kule 35 mph in a 25 mph zone > u m p m request officer for security check. II 02 p m report of strange noise. 11 16pm citation issued for wrong way on one way street (X lo b e r 5 6 1 » am citation issued for expired vehicle license Question Do you being granted the adult day care license will help the com m u nity*" "It certainly will. says Paul Jones of Heppner. "it's one that's needed in any community ' * 2.00 Kxt. study groups plan for coming year The Rhea Crock Fxtension Study Group met Wednesday. tx-t 2 for a lesson and politick lunch at the home of TXirris Graves Make Your World a Better Place, was taught by Graves who encouraged “ get involved." think of things such as belter roads which are concerns to the community and I n - a lobbyist, talk up ideas at group meetings Fourteen members and three guests were present The next meeting will tie November 6 . lo 30 am >1 Beverly W right's The lesson will be What's New in Notions *3 .0 0 « «*$21000 100 . Heppner Garden Club entertains, travels $21 OOO * * t o n « V * 21 , 000 . NEW 7-11-21. From I lave you all I left Blue Mt. Virginia Meek; Cece Slocom, District Director District 10 of Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs, and Jane Rawlins, assistant to District Vera Rletmann^i because with 7, 1). 21, the odds arc terrific. Better than 1 in 6 that yuuH win something From a free ticket To $21,000. To even a chance at the lackpot. Noi only that, it's fun to play Because you don't |usi match 'em. You add cm If they add up lo 7, 11, or 21, just scratch the prize l x « And see what you won. New 7, 11, 21. Don 't he the odd man out Play it And enjoy. president and president of the Heppner club. HEPPNER CITY LANDFILL Open to the Public Saturdays & Sundays 1 to 5 p.m. F» m i 7 3 ‘ per con $13 por truck load $ 4 .3 0 por lovol pickup load Some loads determined by the attendant. If you need to get into the landfill during the week call attendant, Betty Bailey, on Mondays and Thursday ONLY at 676-521 1 Additional $ 5 0 0 fee charged for these calls per trip. Hy Justine Weatherford Monday evening, (X't 7, the parish hall of All Saints Fpiseopal Church looked festive as six tables of guests and garden club members enjoyed a get acquainted salad buffet Jane Itawlms. president of the Heppner Garden Club, presided She greeted everyone and introduced the segments of the evening's program Blue Mountain District 10 Director C ece Slocum , o f H erm iston 's Bloomer Girls Club was the princi pal speaker She reviewed the organization of affiliated garden clubs with districts, state ft-dera lions, regional, national and inter national organizations Several members of the Heppner club joined Jane Rawlins in telling of local projects and activities Dr Wolff, a founding m ember of the Heppner Club, gave an amusing history of that organization The four officers of the Heppner Garden Club, President Rawlins. V ice P resid en t B ebe M unkers. S e c reta ry M artha D oherty and Treasurer Vivian McConnell Joined Heppner m em b ers in g re e tin g guests /n rt-n dH^JUU# w ill* * ¡S t O f* . Special Thanks to 1985 Contributors: N a tio n a l 4>H Week Oct. 6 - 12 and much, much m o re ..... The Fishman Inc Heppner Soroptmist Dormaier Witt Ranch Oregon Trail Vet Clinic Pettyjohn Oil Central Market Columbia Basin Electric Peterson's Jewelers Heppner Auto Parts Lynn It Cheryl Hobbs Bryan & Sharon Timm s B A C Parts and Supplies Northwestern Livestock Commission Norene Veterinary Hospital Lexington Machine Works Heppner Elks. BPOE No 35« Western Heritage Homemakers of North Morrow Lindsay Ranch Eastern Oregon Farm ing lone Extension Club Oregon Dairy Wives Turner, Van Marter. Bryant Monte It Becky Evans Kuhn & Spicer Pine City Extension Gardner's Mens Wear Krebs Ranches First Interstate Bank Greenfield Grange No 579 Bank of Eastern Oregon Rhea Creek Extension Fkstrom Farm Chemicals Jordan Elevator Pettyjohn Builders Supply Tul Tec iMark Tullis, lone) Ia*s Schwab T ire Center R G Van Schoiack Murray Drugs Dobyns Pest Control Morrow County Gram Growers 4 • C Ranches. Inc Ruth McCabe Kinzua Corp. Bank of M s tern Oregon S iA A á á A Case Furniture Gourmet Brands lone And all the Auction Supporters 'all those who purchased animals at the auction i IN ST A N T PR IZE STR UCTUR E i lijATtl on ujipf« >xiriuirl\ $u million ik krts In ihr gumr ) Insta nt P ri/c Overall Odds fre e Ticket $ 2 $ 5 > 100 $ 1 1,000 $21,000 ( liâ m e s o f W in n in g 1 5 H2 1 10 1 15 63 1 125 1 15,(NX) 1 240,(XX) 1 240,(NX) Num ber o f W in n e rs 5,162,2V) 3.000.000 1 .920,(XX) 240,000 2,(NX) 125 125 i Hkls jik I number -4 »inner* nut \jr\ K iaci ) on vilrs (liunbuiitm am filju m lean by 4 mb | ¡a 441 «.<• Lo* •** . . . . LOADED WITH OPPORTUNITY °O r #-• tarifa An amusing, somewhat educa tional skit, was performed hy five Heppner members under direclor Itaw lm s and assistant M artha Doherty The perform er* were Irene Swanson. Alberta Johannes. Jerry Doherty, Verna Itrinda and Justine Weatherford They drama tized the construction of a prize winning flower arrangement New members who have joined the Heppner Garden t'luti are Harriet Hatty Mary Goheen. Dorthy and Wilbur Jackson on Saturday. <Xt 5, nine mem tiers from Heppner attended the Fall District It) meeting in Echo Those who attended, who participated in the program, entered flowers and arrangements in the flower show and contributed to the Country Store were Verna lirinda Jerry and M artha D oh erty, A lb erta Johannes. Adelle laiTrace. Vivian McConnell, Jane Rawlins. Irene Swanson and Justine Weatherford Member Ida Farra. who did not go to Echo, en tered s e v e ra l winning blooms in ihe flower show and contributed to the 1 ounlry Store sale table that funds meeting expense rn skin, C\ o ' o '0 ,4 In te re ste d in 4-H? CLIP L SEND: $ Name Address 4 Her Phone:. _ Area of I I I I MAIL Leoder Interest TO: M orrow {Extension Office Box 397, H eppner, O R . 97H3Ô or call 67ò-9t>$2 We cordially invite all 4-II sponsors to our achievement dinner , Wednesday, October 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds