Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 13, 1987, Page THREE, Image 3

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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
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Farmers!
Check your chemical liability limits then give me a call
to see what Farmer's Insurance can do lor yx»u!
Bob Ployhai
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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.|
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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
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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
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You Are Invited
To A Potluck D inner
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to H onor George Tucker on
hi is Retirement
Sunday, M ay 17, 1987
New managers at Wagon W heel
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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
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Elementary music program set
a spring music program at I p m
F rid ay. May 15 m the |umor high
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June I at the Methodist Church
basement
(ìrades K through four at Hcpp
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call Patty M c A lp in . 676 ‘*812
Teachers and helpers arc needed
The next staff meeting w ill he 7 p m
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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
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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
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Heppner Merchants M other's Day
Diamond drawing
I X*bra wus exc ited to learn that she
had won the '« c.ual 5300diamond
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