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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1986)
II. ,*|" I*, i.... s' % H eppner I tuppeninffs .Around \ v' : fly M ary Bryant 676-V4V3 Its .Insilili' Il r.ilhi'if o n i ■s*' «s. 1 ) r 1 i Hi Ihi» I j . i W«-»liic»da> m Jjnuar> h o » g rra l it is to be able to walk uutitoon withoul slipping and sliding on treacherous ice Several good lolka are still »r a r in g casts and showing ruta and bruises from (alia they took during our worse than usual foggy, icy »in te r which w r hopr is paat for another 12 months Along with other homeowners who hadn t finished raking leaves when that aorarly Novem ber 10 snowfall made raking impossible, this is the first time ever w r got at finishing the leaf raking in mid January and it was sure about time With the Annual Meeting of the Heppner Kconumic Development Corporation, a goodly succession of annual gatherings has surely about ended Attendance at several banquets and annual end o f the y ear or ta-ginning of the year functions have kept county folks circulating These community gatherings offer considerable information about what is happening within various groups, promote friendships, encourage participa lion and are really important functions in moat communities Well now, SuperHowl Sunday has passed into history with the big Hears really overpowering the Patriots W r have heard It said that a Hears victory should prove bullish for the stock market and thus helpful to the American economy Kveryone hopes that proves true In Heppner sports fans are especially excited about the suprr playing of Heppner High School's girls basketball team These talented Killies seem beaded for another state tournament Hecause in recent years there has been no special group to welcome new residents to South Morrow, the im mediate past president of the Heppner Morrow Chamber of Commerce. Doug Smith, promoted the chamber's creation of a Welcome New com ers" coupon book These booklets are to be distributed by the Heppner Soroptimists to the list of new residents furnished by the Columbia Hasin Klectrtc Co op and others The chamber was told that there are usually about lion newcomers who m ove into South Morrow during each year The coupons are a good way of helping new residents get to know the community A welcome letter, a map of Heppner, a list of churches and information atxmt the schools and the hospital accompany the coupon hooks These times when people have com e to realize that tourism is a valuable business, assorted ways of publicizing various areas have bloomed The formation of the new State of Kastern Oregon is a fine area effort It is exciting that officers of this new state will be meeting in Heppner during St 1‘atrick's weekend, which has grown to be one of the most successful local festivities The Chamber of Com merce the Merchants Committee and Jim F arley's special com mittee are already working toward a logger than ever festival Keep thinking "sunshine" for March IS. 16 and 17 How plrasm g it is to see an important group of our most knowledgeable citizens, our pastors, being involved with community activity groups, such as, the Senior Citizen Meulsite and m ore recently the Chamber of Commerce Most of us know these church leuders are always helpful in special tunes of joy or sorrow, but we aren't very well acquainted with the whole fine group, the South Morrow Ministerial Association May 1966 see our acquaintance w ith all of them flourish A very recent letter from the manager of the Kilm and Video Division of the state's Kconumic Development Department in Salem to the Chamber of Com merce tells that members of this division will be attending the American Klim Market IzM-utinn Kxpo H6 in Ian Angeles. February 23 25 This trade show will give us access to over 2.000 film industry decision makers We hope to show them the beauty and diversity of our entire state, convincing them to us<‘ Oregon as a location site " The letter asks for some brochures from here 1 which were mailed to them last w e e k » Many of us feel that our county is one of the most diversified areas of Oregon with its mountains, forests, wheat land, cattle ranches, lakes and Columbia R iver frontage The state letter punts out that seven films have been made in Oregon, and it closes with this sentence "Who knows the next m ovie may he shot in your community " As you dream of being a star or even an extra in a made in Morrow movie, don't forget to “ T H IN K Sunshine" from now on « . » .. e c e c e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e — e e ee e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e '* Lexington News IIy D rlfilm Jones V8V-8I8V would appreciate receiving cards Her address is r-o Portland \dvenl ist Medical I enter. Hoorn 2312. 1*123 s I Market Portland OH »721« Mr and Mrs I.inruln Nash receiv ed word sundsi of Ihr death of Mr Nash's sister in la » Mrs tla '-ld Nash of s ra lllr Her hi.»band preceded her la death Tom Dooly took his parents. Kd and f lea nor (rooty. Io t kiah Sunday to visit thrir daughter. Mrs \ trgtnia Hiev ins The visit » a s made more pleasant with the presence of their two granddaughters, children of Mrs Blevins’ Mr and Mrs 1-eKov f.ardner and Mr and Mrs Dean trilman have gone to Indio California lor the balance of the »in te r season Mr and Mrs Tom Huddleston drove to Salem and Portland Thurs day to visit thrir children and families living in the t » o cities Mrs Sylvia McDaniel » i l l be hostess for the Hookworms on Tues day evening at her home The ( ountry Fibre Artists f >uild held their munthlv meeting at Sands Van l.iew'a home A business meeting »a s held followed by a program on luxury fibers The nest M weeks will be devoted to the study and use of these fibers A potluek » a s held at noon Visiting Pat I llir ic o after his recent surgery were Mr and Mrs Malcolm (i'H rtrn of The Dalles and Mr and Mrs Warren \ oge of Portland Mrs Sadie Parrish her brother. Hill Huddleston of Hrrmivton and his daughter and von in law Billie Jean and Krn Waud atlrndrd thr with wedding anniversary of Wick and Kathryn Parrish of ( ooduo at the H lohn » P a r i s h H a ll M r» Wood Cutters .larnty S e U u iJ in ’l P a rrish Jacks The Am iclda Club met al the home of Cheryl Ripple for a regular meeting on Wednesday evening Those present were Martha Munkers. B elly Christman. Virginia Peck. Kilren Padberg. Vonnte Love grrn. Barbara Cutsforth and the hostess Refreshments were served and prizes given Hi-Lift, Hydraulic l*/ 2-20 ton Parts & Service M.C.G.G. 989 8221 SAVE 30% to 50% On unn-CdwaxcU Books DON’T WAIT • VISIT US TODAY Front End Alignment t jy it f jo / in ’à 424 Linden Way, Heppner 676-9157 676 SD01 HURRY SALES ENOS C o a st to C oast for PAINT Special Exterior A p plication s lie Can Help )f>fj.f C o a s t to C o a s t Paint 27, 1986 You're not just coming home with new tires, you’re coming home with Dinner! 2 2 nd Annuo* FREEBEEF February 1-28 fyjo B u l U Pow er Start 40 B a tie rieS Our Economy Battery 125 OOnkrty cjrrvpg FREE IN S T O « * ® rr' 0n#» fm M ranfy $34“ V’ PO* TH* '« c o '* '" Powar Start 50 4 40 C HERE’S HOW IT WORKS • 7 « FREE BEEF NOW! XHD Our Finest Extre Heavy Duty Our Belter Battery »ry u SO uo<lra l e » 40 *on#> *orer*iy © rrHjrth iw rqnpy n $38“ Q P24 St.*« Cac6aoQE o* 12 50 S4844 Tractor/lruck Batteries Also I 700-15 Myrtle Marshall relurned home on Tuesday from a few days In Pioneer Memorial Hospital Hill Irvin of llrrm tston was a I rsinglon caller one day last week 750-16 ^ ¡ L t*€ <bf hiAifih’c Finest A number of friends and relatives met al the VAC Tavern on Saturday to help (>ar and Kay Papineau celebrate their anniversary A lovely decorated cake and coffee were served the visitors This was a surprise party for the Paptneaus ar R ad ial 185 80-13 $ 5 2 “ PI 75/75-14 S5* PI 85/75-14 Fugene t Butch) Sawyer from Burbank. W A was a Is lin g to n caller on Friday PI 95/75-14 P205 75-14 ' Hi nt P215/75-15 P205/75-15 This won t happen to you with this P215/75-15 P225/75-15 - P235/75-15 (■change O v e rc a b Canopy, 4 Speed & Only 70,000 Original Miles! $ 1 , 995 °° Ron McDonald | CHEVROLET 117 S Main - V * — RRx «■ R a d ia Hi* way !$ 8 6 “ 700-15 102 ». 750-16 P235 85-16 1 2 1 « ; 98 a d ia l Traction 700-15 750-16 $ 1 0 1 ’° 109“ 16 1 3 0 « 1978 Luv Pickup Á F e b ru a ry L e t'« not forget the pinochle parly al the Oddfellows Hall on Saturday evening it I p m There will be refreshments and prizes 'Paint—^ —l >a in t^P a in t~ Interior, Barbara Culaforth and Alta Cuts forth flow l i R lv cn td e , Cal . last week taking a grandaughler, Jessica Cutsforth. to her home after a several weeks vlsil Jessica Is (he daughter of Mrs. Tom ( utsforth a OFF MANUFACTURERS SUtCESTED RETAIL PRICE e e » e e ee » e e e ee e eee » e e e e e e e ee ee e » » ee * e e « e eeae » a * » e * e e » a e » ee e ee» e f Mr and Mrs Kldon Padhcrg. and Mr and Mrs C C Jones of Lex ington and Barbara Culaforth and grandatighter Jessica were among those allending the Seehofer funeral in Boardman on Wednesday TIGHTS INFLATION W a llp a p e r $ e ll-A T h o n Mr and Mrs Darrell \ inson were in Walla Walla on Wednesday for medical attention Word has been received that Mrs Frannne Moyer Howard is a patient In a hospital in Portland where she had her leg amputated She attend ed school here and graduated from Heppner High She is a sister of Bruce Moyer of Missoula. Montana, who. with his wife. Dianne, visited in Heppner with her parents. Harlan and Donna Met urdy . on their way to be with his sister She will be in the hospital for four or five weeks and Axes, Splitting Mauls, Wedges M.C.G.G. 939 8221 w it h Mrs Ida l.ynn and Mrs Mary Hrvant were in Pendleton on Thurs- dav fur businrss reasons and medic al appointments is a former teacher in the < ondon schools and Mr Parrish was a barber in ( ondon for many years before his retirem ent He Is a brother of the late Fred Parrish Homelite Saws, Oregon Chains, By t.T N l l l l AID I M AN On Friday. Jan 24 the Claaay Cooks 4 H Club met at our leaders house for our first meeting We did some exercises and talked about fitness Wr made pizzas and choco late and banana milk shakes We also had oranges and apples After that we went outside and play ed tag for 10 minutes The people who attended were Aleida (roudyear. Uenelle Adelman. Altssa Brownfield. 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