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Junior Olympics track & field meet set C o m m u n ity C a le n d a r Merchants urged to attend meeting The Hcppncr Merchants Com m it tee w ill meet this Friday, May 15. 12 noon at C harlie s Pizza in Mepp- ner A ll merchants arc urged to at tend George K o ffle t. president o f Heppner Chamber o f Commerce w ill he guest speaker Visiting minister to officiate Sunday The Rev Bruce Spencer w ill o f ficiate at an 8 30 a m May 17 Holy C om m union service at A ll Saints Hpiscopal Church Julie Fahre, lay reader from Pendleton, w ill he at A ll Saints 1 0 :3 0 a m sers ice Boardman slates bass tourney fishing license and boats must meet standard Coast Guard regulations There is a 10 fish per day per boat lim it with payouts lor the biggest fish each day o l the tournament Cash awards w ill he presented for first through fifth place at the* end o f the tournament weekend For more inform ation contact M ike King. 276 5660. or Phil Rahh. 276-0315. after 5 p m A Spring Invitational Bass Tour nament. sponsored by the Blue Mountain Bass C lub o f Pendleton, is scheduled May 16 and 17 at the Boardman marina F.ntrants must check in and pay the 525 entry fee by Friday. May 15 The tournament is open to those I 8 years old and older Participants must possess a current Oregon Hcppncr Flemcnlary School w ill sponsor Junior O lym pics track and held meet Sunday, May 17. at the Hcppncr High School track Registration lot .til events w ill take place from I I 30 p m Participants must register at that tunc la te registration at the event w ill not he permitted lh c meet w ill begin at I 45 p m The age divisions sanctioned lo r this meet are the fo llo w in g 10 and under. I I 12. and 13 14 Fvents for these age groups include shot jHit. long lump, high jum p, discus. 100m dash. 200m dash. 400m dash 400m relay. 800m run. and 1500m run A special attraction w ill he com petition among the 2 7 year olds Age divisions are 2-3. 4 5 and 6 7. Events for these youngsters are soft hall th ro w . 50m dash and standing long |ump This track meet may he used to quality athletes lo r the Stale Junior O lym pic I task Meet to he held in Salem on June 13 Participants must meet or better the qualifying stan danls tor their respective age groups to qualify lo r the state competition. Volunteers are needed to help run events Please call Heppner Flcmen ta r\ School 167 6 ‘*128) or Phyllis Pavnc 1676 M 7 3) A combined Methodist l piseop.il I uthcran Vacation Church school is planned again this year Classes lo r ages three through sixth grade w ill he offered from ** a m. until noon June 22 26 Registration lee is 55 per ch ild lo r the first three children Babe Ruth team forms b ase ba ll sh o u ld c o n ta c t R ick Johnston. 676 5562 or Boh Krcm 676 ‘8*56. before May 18 It may he six months yet before any construction begins at the Hepp ner Hotel building. Ann Spicer, part ner to C ity Attorney B ill Kuhn said Fndav Farmers! Check your chemical liability limits then give me a call to see what Farmer's Insurance can do lor yx»u! Bob Ployhai CÎÎ 1:00 (iic,. at the I il M .i|ors and huh and Dave Me C un y are the now managers ol lhc Wagon Wheel cafe and lounge The restauianl h a s a new m e n u m.| Farmers Insurance (>7t> skin VdWbdWbPbWHdbdbdbPWidbPbbbPbPbPWbdWNPbPbdbdbPbdbObdbPbPbdbdbW******* 34 t li A n n u a l P io n e e r P ie n ie Sunday, May 24 Morrow County Fair Pavilion 1 p.m. R eg istration 10 u .m . 1987’s hlosts: The Olden Family Those Attending Are Asked To Bring Salads & Desserts Although several architects have already been through Heppner to look .it the Hcppncr H otel, and numerous others have requested in formation from their otfiee none has yet submitted a hut March 3| voters approved an amendment to the Heppner City charter allow ing lhc sity to borrow money lor a project which involves remodeling ihe Heppner Hotel into a 24 unit senior i i li / c n apartment building and a >cmor citizen center The siis received a 5500.1 HM) federal h h u k grant in February. I ‘*86 Heppner Senior Citizens and Hepp ner O d d fe llo w s have donated 5M0.1NN) toward the protect but the city estimates .1 loan lot S-UXJ.tNM) w ill he necessary to finance the project Spicer and Kuhnn are preparing packets o l inform ation which w ill he mailed to interested architects as soon as the cits s bonding agent gives his approval Spicer said, possibly w iilu n the next tw o weeks Architects w ill use information in the packets and perhaps visa Heppner in order to prepare hid proposals, she said Ihe process may take as long as tw o months A fte r an architect is selected, he w ill prepare information lor coii I i . k tors to submit bids M ST tc& icifeo n LIKELY TO SUCCEED* Travel Bag $ 6.66 c • ‘V * O ’ ’ _ — ( i c _ '»r » » » »>- w mr- ' • • % X > V • c • v • ' C c ¡t\ Park ' /one « z ;. I.* * ' C • - * - » 6 ■ ' . 4 W :. 3 *’ *-• • * 9 * ++ \ V I * m di* . . . • /v * IZ - " > ji* * ¡v F* z.' V * ■ »•.- r ; “ • * .* * (p ira w bring your ixvn table \ervu e) •. V < ‘ l • • *. • •*. Now at Cherie’s Hair & Nails Bonnie Grant will be in on Monday & Thursdays 9 - b starting May 18th. Men’s haircuts no appointment ncccessary! Judy (left) and Dave McCurry and Lil Majors C ity prepares to ask architect bids Genre to tuccootl will not you « itato of the art hifti poring pò »itti i Itfotimo placement Hut 1 » 1 training program Financial attutane* available Sond name addrttt and Dfion* number to IIS lOtti Ave South Nampa Idaho 83661 ÎV . . » • V You Are Invited To A Potluck D inner ^ to H onor George Tucker on hi is Retirement Sunday, M ay 17, 1987 New managers at Wagon W heel CM" Kids aged 13-15 who are in terested in playing Babe Ruth Heppner Kindergarten class honored their mothers Friday, May 22 with a tea party and a skit Pictured are from left Miff Devin and his mother Renee and Janet Greenup and her daughter Kathleen ' * Elementary music program set a spring music program at I p m F rid ay. May 15 m the |umor high Mothers feted rs < y / ■< ' . , June I at the Methodist Church basement (ìrades K through four at Hcpp ner F.lcmcntary School w ill presemi • * V,- o. ^ enrolled per family To pre register, call Patty M c A lp in . 676 ‘*812 Teachers and helpers arc needed The next staff meeting w ill he 7 p m ■••• • R 9 |j Vacation Church school planned . y w ill open al 6 a m daily except Sun dav when it w ill open at 8 .1 m They plan to have live music every Friday and Saturday night Majors is originally from Heppner hui !us spent some lime in Pendleton and the W illam ette Valley She managed the Relay Station in Pendleton before she sold it three years ago She has been hack in Heppner fo r a year Her fam ily is grown. Inn she has tw o sisters m the Heppner area I he M cC 'um s have four children Melissa. Das id. Michelle, and Knit Judy worked al the Wagon Wheel under a previous manager and both have managed and worked at bars m the Portland area "W e decided to settle in Hepp n e r." Dave said, "because i t ’ s the friendliest place around il*•' * ■} • « .-V •»•vv : . j I C h e r i e ’ s H a i r & M a ils 6 / 6 - 9 6 0 3 ) J ‘ s - > Jr. v . j- .. . y :V Z ' • ¿ " Still the best way to say, “well done!” . Ha *'5 t * Y . -V V m ' V -- - '***'-. * '/ Payne competes for - •• V ' Willamette U. -A 7 Stcphi Payne. Heppner. placed th ird w ithin the 200m w ith a tim e in a May 2 track meet Payne is a member o f the W illam ette U m vcr sitv Bearcats track team that earned a second place in the meet w ith Pacific I uthcran U niversity. I .in fie ld , l ew is Ac ( lark and W hitm an. w. im i ' r IM I w. • j j s.-. Wins diamond IX h ra I e lord was w inner o l Heppner Merchants M other's Day Diamond drawing I X*bra wus exc ited to learn that she had won the '« c.ual 5300diamond A graduation gift of a Bulova has always been the present for Ihe future Classic styling and advanced Quartz technology make it a more desired gift than ever Come m and select the right one for your graduate * a . , mpign« I HOT NEW FASHION!!! ^ •,c - ;s*> Dun C lyvtit* • nss I* * * •* ^ i m A * t m 00 BULOVA ^ . t i ’A ‘ F • . V* J T’ w • ' h i Feterwii': A M IT Y tra v e l b a g is m ade of durable nylon w ith a w aterproof in te rio r and has th re e separate co m p artm en ts w ith durab le zippers arid strap C hoose from an a ssortm ent of co'O'« j»eo*« o« zo *o Jewelert . k /v r y . e ' f v u «I I H » I 4 ** a m o IT S BULOVA WATCH TIME AGAIN - . , J. A j^ y V iV * . 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"■«j Randy is our Data Processing Manager He has been with the Bank of Eastern Oregon for seven years Randy coordinates all of the bank's data processing needs His expertise in the computer field is invaluable to us and we re happy that he is part of our banking team D A A N N K O F t t e astern ( Y o u r tn d o p o n d o n l H o m o O urnod « é . A t. Honk . *1