Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1987, Page NINE, Image 9

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    Heppocr Gaartt*-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 12, 19*7 - NINE
WCCC Golf
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August 11
Low gross (flight A)-Pai Ed
munition amt (flight BvJan Paustun
Low net (flight A) Martha Peter­
son ami a three way tie (flight B)
Lucille Massey, Harriet Evans, Dor­
ris Graves
Par No I Juanita Martin ami Pat
Edmundson.
Long ilnse No 4 (flight A)-Pat
Edmundson ami (flight B)-Hamet
Evans.
Least putts (flight A)-Eileen
Padherg ami Juanita Martin, (flight
BI Be he Munkers ami Harriet
Evans.
Chip In No 16: Bebe Munkers
Community Calendar_
Sports physicals offered Aug. 18-19
Sports physicals will be given for
lone and Heppner school students
Tuesday, (girls) and Wednesday
(boys) Aug 18-19. 7 p m at the
Heppner High School gym
School board policy requires all
seventh grades and sophomores
planning to participate in sports to
have a physical examination before
participation Any other student
wanting to be involved for the first
time also needs a physical
The Willow Creek Country Club
will hold a Jack and Jill Tournament
on Fnday. Aug 14
Hosts for this event are Rick and
Two area businesses distributed
Susan
Johnston and Ted and Trish
$50 Oreogn larttery Tickets between
Toll
July 18 31.
This will he a 9-hole competition
Dale Spencer. He must on. pur­
chased his winning ticket at the
Boardnun Texaco.
Karen Palmer. Imgon. purchased
the regularly
her winning ticket at the Imgon
scheduled
Area
Trauma
Advisory
Market
Board #9 meeting will be held at
Good Shepherd Hospital in Her-
also be evaluated according to the miston on Monday. August 17. at
ratio of nutch-the greater the ratio 5 30 p m. The meeting is open to the
of matching dollars, the higher the public.
The meeting will be held in the
ranking. O ’Brien added
Projects to be funded will be conference room adjacent the
selected by a committee. For ap­
plication inform ation, contact
O'Brien at the State Histone Preser­
Cowboys and Cowgirls be sure to
vation Office, 525 Trade St. S.E.,
note entry dates and times in older
Salem. 97310 or phone 378 5001.
to be participants in the Monow Co.
Source of the funds is an applica­ local rodeo To enter the Morrow
tion fee paid when histone property County Local Rodeo, call the fair of-
owners apply for a 15-year tax
freeze authorized by the legislature.
There will he a Petting / ahi at the
O'Brien said
fairgrounds in Heppner Saturday.
August 22 from II a m -5 p m
Adults who would he willing to
selection of tulips, daffodils,
hyacinths and crocus.
Meeting days have been changed
The August meeting of the Hepp­
because some members work Club ner Merchant's Comnuttcc has been
members will meet evenings from
now until bad weather sets in.
Meeting will be the first Tuesday of
Adult and Family Serv ices Super­
each month at 7 30 p m The next visor Janet Phillips will not he at the
meeting will be September I at Lois Heppner Neighborhood Council
A llyn's The program is on
biological insect control.
Yard of the month for August is
If you arc wondering what to do
■hat of Gary and Martha Munkers.
on Wednesday night. Aug 19. kick
Drive by. they have a beautiful yard
off the fair by watching some team
branding at the rodeo grounds at
7:30. Team Branding is a relatively
new event where four men and two
horses combine as a team to try to
all came
About 70 children from local churches attended Vacation Bible School at First Christian
Church in Heppner last week The youngsters raised $105 for the nursing hom e Prizes were
awarded to those who brought the most visitors to the classes Trent Hughes. Melissa Petty­
john, David C h ip ’ Piper and Jaclynn Hughes received the awards
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A total of $10.000 grants will be
awarded for preservation of historic
properties through the State Historic
Preservation Office
Deadline for application is
September 25 ami all projects must
be completed by May 30, according
to Tibby O’Brien, grants manager
Funds will he awarded on a reim­
bursement basis and must be match
cd dollar-for dollar or more
Top priority will he given to
restoration projects and those spun
sored by pnvale ami jxihlic nonprofit
entities. O'Brien said Projects will
Enjoying the Outdoors
Residents of Pioneer Memorial Hospital Nursing Home and
their families enjoyed an outdoor barbecue last Thursday.
M em ber of the hospital staff prepared and served the meal.
Lexington News
Ms Dclpha Jones
-:-Brcnda and Janice Jones from
Spokane spent the weekend with
their grandparents Joe and Hilda
Yocom
-¡-Venice Hendrickson who was
hurt in a car accident was in St An
thony Hospital a couple of days w ith
injuries suffered during the accident
Also in the car was her grandson
Kevin (Tuck Rader
- Martha Munkers. IXan and
Shane, have been gone for a week
in Albcquerquc. New Mexico They
were accompanied by Martha's
parents from Athena
- -Jose Maya is visiting with John
lellcchca and his family en route to
California from Montana
-:*Joyce Buchanan has returned
home after a month's vacation at the
coast Her cousin is a guest at her
home in Ixxinitton
- Mr and Mrs Bob Taylor have
returned from an extensive trip tak
ing them to Utah. Colorado, Wyonv
ing. and Idaho At Grand Junction
Bob met two of his marine Corp
buddies for a fine reunion
-:-Tracic Taylor from Othello.
Wash is visiting with her grand
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cafetería.
Agenda Ítem» will inelude !n-
troduction and orientation oí new
tnembers. rural trauma registry;
Hclicoptcr safety and regional
cducalion for ínter hospital transpon
and prrvention and professional
cducalion programs
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fice Sunday. Aug 16 between 10
a m and 6 p m ., 676 9474, or go to
the office at the fairgrounds during
those hours.
supervise dunng that time or who
would be willing to bring small
animals may call Sandra VanLiew,
676-5050
Merchants change meeting time
changed to Friday. August 21 at 12
main at Charlie's Pizza in Heppner.
Adult Family Services schedule changed
building August 19 She will be here
August 26.
Team branding kicks off fair
paint/brand four steers or calves in
the shortest time A six-minute limit
adds to the excitement and action in­
volved. There will he no admission
charged so stop by and watch the
fun-entries will be taken prior to 7
p m. For information call 422-7518
eves,
joy movies and popcorn The movies
for this Sunday evening will include
something for all ages They are.
"The Mitt" ( a mitt for Robby or a
gif) for Mother’’), "The Silver
Stream'' (a famous storyteller shares
the story of Roberta the Rabbit who
learns about prejudice), and
"Woman Named Mary" (a story of
poverty and women in the U S ). All
are invited to share in the morning
worship and the evening movies.
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Exhibitors Special
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Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative. Inc. is notifying
all members that nominations are open for the follow­
ing four director’s positions:
ZONE NO 2
That territory served or to be served by the
cooperative lying west of the Morrow-Gilliam
County line and South of the Township line
dividing townships 3 South and 4 South
ZONE NO 3
That territory served or to be served by the
Cooperative lying East of the Morrow-Gilliam
County line and North of the Baseline
That territory served or to be served by the
Cooperative lying East of the Morrow-Gilliam
County line, South of the Baseline, North of the
Township line between Township 2 South and 3
South
ZONE NO 4
All Supplies
G etting ready f o r the big show
Scott Jones and Bob McConnell spruce up the fairgrounds
while Bobbi Angell and Ellen Kennedy prepare indoor exhibit
space for next w eek's fair and rodeo
To 4-H and FRI ExhlUitdrs at the Fair
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ZONE NO 0
That territory served or to be served by the
Heppner Zone Cooperative within the incorporated city limits of
Heppner, Oregon
The nominating committee will accept nominations up to and in­
cluding the last day of August.
The members
ZONE 2:
ZONE 3:
ZONE 4
ZONE 8
of the nominating committee are
Walt Jaeger. Mayville. Oregon, 384-2333
Robert Heideman, lone, Oregon, 422-7270
Bob Jepsen, Heppner, Oregon, 678-9850
Ed Tarnasky. Heppner. Oregon. 678-5059
Nominees must be members of Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative. Inc. They must reside in, and receive service in, the
Zone in which they will be running
Len’ s Processing
Len Schwarz
H eppner*:-6 7 A-5 IS0
Custom Meat Cutting
Beef-Pork-Curing-Smoking
H O M E C U R E D BACON & H A M S FOR SALE
Slaughter Service Available
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Methodists plan worship service/movies
The Bell X I was the firtt plane to
officially exceed the ipeed of
found It wet flown on October 14.
1947 by Major Charles E Yeager
The plane was nicknamed "Glam
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Petting Zoo planned for fair
The Heppner United Methodist
Church will have its regular summer
worship this Sunday, August 16.
beginning at 9 a m. Everyone is in­
vited to attend when the sermon ti­
tle will be "The Benefits of Com
plaining," based upon the scripture.
I m k I uv lb 2 15
At 7 p m. in the church basement
there will be the "Summer Sunday
Movie Night ” This is a fellowship
for all ages to come together to en­
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Note entry time for local rodeos
Garden Bugs change meeting dates
The Ixxington Garden Bugs met
for a regular meeting at the home of
Phyllis Anderson Those present
were Annetta Padherg, Ruth Robin
son. Marie Steagall,
Fula
Bloodsworih. Dus Allyn, Dorothy
Burcham. and the hostess
It was announced Luclla lav lor is
our new chairman, effective since
the resignation of Margie Ball
There will he a work day in the
park Wednesday. August 12.
The bulbs fo the annual sale have
been reserved and will arrive in (X
tuber Garden club will have a large
starting at 6 p m featuring Chapman
play
Light snacks will he served before
the play.
Cost for participating will he $4
per couple All members welcome
Trauma advisory board to meet
Historic preservation grants available
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Jack ‘n Jill tournament set
$50 winners
They
There will be a $15 charge per stu
dent for this service set up in
cooperation between the schools and
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Any student not taking advantage
of this opportunity will be required
to obtain a physical fhtm a doctor of
their choice before they may
participate
Football and volleyball practice
will begin Monday. Aug 24 at both
Heppner and lone high schools.
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