Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 05, 1986, Page NINE, Image 9

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    The
Munkers, Sieler, Estberg winners in Elks
poster contest
t.a irllr -Timet, Heppner Oregon, Wednesday. March S. IM NINK
t amilies may join nursing home residents for meals
Pioneer Memorial Hospital oilers
a service to the families ol Nursing
Home Kesidents lor having meals
with their loves ones
Cost per meal is $2 So II can be
any day of the week Three days
prior notice must be given to Evelyn
Sweek of the Dietary liepartmen'
There can be no more than two
families of two persons (four totalt
utilinng this service at any one
meal Contact Evelyn Sweek for
details
MASTER • QUEAN • LEXONE • AMINE • LANDMASTER • BANVEL • BUTYL
FOR SERVICE
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
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Dean Munkers left). Shelly Sieler and Phil Kstborg
receive Slot)savings bonds from Klks Exalted Kuler Hay
Boyce for their winning posters in the Klks eye safety
poster contest The first, second, and third place posters
were selected from among 47 local entries, said poster
contest chairman Don Cole The local winning entries
have been sent to district competition at Pendleton
where they will be judged
additional rash awards
The students are members of Hon Korrar s fourth
period art class w hich has been study ing puster graphics
and fine arts projects First place w inner Munkers just
joined the class three weeks ago
Seeking talent show entries
The lone Cardinal Club is organ
izing a talent show and wishes to
invite contestants in four cata
gories comedy humor, dance, song,
and drama An impartial panel of
judges will select a winning act in
each category and prizes will be
awarded
For more information or to enter
the 7:30 pm April 11 show, call
Jannie Allen 422 7563 or Bonnie Ball
422 75*3 before April 4
The Ways and Means Committee
of the Cardinal Club is organizing
the talent show as a way of saying
thank you to the community for its
support of the activities over the
years and urges every one of any age
to participate for a share of the fun
No admission will be charged and
refreshments will tie served
Adult education
times change
The instructors have announced a
lime change for Adult Basic Fdu
cation Classes The classes will be
held at the Heppner Neighborhood
Center on Monday s from 3 3U 6 30
p m and Tuesdays from 6 30 9 30
p m For more information call
6765017
sí**- H olding
■ \ p • t c s
Thursday Night ladies
February 27
Lost
W on
26
10
B PO E
26
Kinzua
10
Bark n Chips
14
22
Depot Nursery
18
18
Country Rose
15
21
BAC Repair
14
22
J AJ Ceramics
124
234
Ray Boyce Ins
104
254
Splits converted Gayle Gutierrez
and Joan Tanory 3-10. Billie Doherty
5-10. Sandra llalvorsen 5-6. Laurie
Adlard 5-7 8. Kristi W illson 3 10 and
2-7, and Karen Palmer 4-7-10
High game Janette Skow 189
High senes Inetta Cantin 510
Sparrtiroerx
February 25
Lost
Won
19
Les Schwab
13
14
18
TJ's Camera
18
14
Peterson's
18
14
Gardner's
17
15
Central Market
1«
18
lien’s Processing
14
18
Black Mt Fleet
24
8
Bud’s Pub
Splits converted Jo Pettyjohn and
Donna Moeller 5-10. and Eva Grif­
fith and Karen Palmer 5-7
High game Billie Doherty - 242.
High series Billie Doherty 592
High team game 1-en s Proces­
sing -1017.
Jacks
Hi-Lift,
Hydraulic
1 ‘/2-20 ton
Parts &
Service
M.C.G.G.
989 8221
March 7.
Cindee Henderson, local chair­
person. said that the dollars realized
from the sale of buttons will help
fund Faster Seal Society services to
ft .000 Oregonian children and adult*
with physical disabilities An avr
erage of 95 cents out of each dollar
donated slays in Oregon Faster
Seal programs include warm water
theraputic recreational swimming,
physical, occupational, speech and
language therapies, the Faster Seal
camp, equipment services, clinics
and a variety of related programs
Participating restaurants are do
nating coffee Among the local area
restaurants participating are Cal s
Restaurant. Wagon Wheel Cafe,
Kate's Pizza A Pastry, Heppner
Bowl, and HAW Drive In in Hep
pner V A G Restaurant in l^ex
ington. and Beechers Cafe in lone
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I We Are The Team You Can Depend On :
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* For All Your Farm Chemical Needs!
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e NH-3 e Aqua • Liquid A Dry Fertlisera
e Farm Chemlcaia e Variety of Application Systems
Electrolysis &
Thermolysis
Coffee Day to benefit Easter Seals
The annual Easter Seals' Coffee
Day will be held on March 21 with
local restaurants selling Coffee Dav
buttons two weeks prior
to the
event
The Coffee Day buttons sell for $1
each and entitle the customer to a
bottomless cup of coffee on Friday.
March 21 The buttons go on sale on
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WE N O T ONLY 8ELL TH E P R O D U C T -W E SERVICE IT T O O ’
Permanent
Hair Removal
Morrow County 350 Main Straat
(Grain Growers ‘" “C m ’*“!
Anna Schwarzin,
: Certified Electrologist
676-9248
O p e n Tu esd ays
o n ly
ar by app't
Phona 503-989-8221
1-800-452-7396
HARDWARE • AUTOMOTIVE • CHEMICAL • MACHINERY
WEEOMASTER« GLEAN . LEXONE . AMINE . LANDMASTER * BA'ÑV b T.
Emergency food
collection
During the month of March, the
Heppner Neighborhood Center is
collecting donations of food for the
local emergency food bank Canned
vegetables, fruits, and peanut butter
are es|M*cially ne.-di-d said g Center
spokesperson
Donations may tie brought dir
ectly to the Neighborhood Center or
left at donation boxes at area
merchants
Organizations are urged to help
collect food to help local families in
need, concluded the spokesperson
V
Heppner
Police Report
February 24 5 14 a m False
Alarm. 10 40 a m Funeral Escort
5 30 p m - citation issued for Vio­
lation of the Basic Rule (39 mph in a
25 mph zone I
February 25 2:15 pm • dog
complaint 043 pm - report of
Fight
February 28 8 20 • Courteous
Driving Award given
February 27 8 12
Courteous
Driving Award given II 22 Re
quest of Officer for Securitv Check
March 1: 12 35 - Assist Ambul
a nee. 8:35 p m Assist Motorist
March 2 3 a m
arrest suspect
for Disorderly Conduct and Minor in
Possession of Liquor by Consum
lion, 8 30 i m - found property.
II 57 assist ambulance
Chief Kathbun says we now have a
man's watch at City Hall It was a
Hager Hark Contact your Police
Dept if you lost your watch
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SAVINGS UP TO $1000W ill MAKE OUR
MOST P0PUUR SLEDS GO EVEN EASTER.
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No Regular
♦ Prie«» tubfSet to mod«l ovailobility
Sinner
FRI. OR SAT.
Harsh Ai Patty ara poing to tha Ball Game.
(Yes, Patty gets to go too.)
W e n getting
H ep p n er
ready for
Elk» 358
St. P at's D a v !
"Where friends m eet
142 N Mom
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676-9181
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Laxlngton, OR. 989-8386
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