Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 23, 1987, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Kt-pporr Gazette- limes. Hepjxier. Oregon
rdnod*.». September 23. I W - H \ f
Earn state fair Community Calendar
ag The following
awards
individuals and Blood drawing scheduled Sept. 28
organizations received first place
rihN*ns in competition sponsored by
the Oregon State Fair Agriculture
Horticulture Department
Fastern Oregon Farms. Irrigon-
Altalfa has. other cutting Norgold
russet potatoes
Ladd Fanus. lone white oats, sit-
row barley
Kenneth Smouse, lone Stephens
wheal
Jack Sumner. Heppner-other
grain, triticalc
Paul Tews, lone other gram,
triticale
Special awards in the agriculture
horticulture contests were presented
l add Farms the Pendleton Grain
Growers award h»r moM points in
commercial grain
Kenneth Smouse Harvest States
CtNiperaltve award tor best single
commercial grain exhibit
Fastern Oregon Farming Co
pHHteer Hi Hied InternaiKuul award
tor winning entry in the alfalfa has
contest
Fastern Oregon Farming Co
Oregon Potato Commission award
tor best exhibit of potatoes grown on
three or more acres
Happy Birthday
Symphnin tickets
on sale Friday
Reserve seal season tickets lor the
S e p te m b e r 1
Offensive
^
Defensive
Moonlight Sale
coming October 29
Kuweit Brill $42
The Hejvpncr Merchants commit
tee set Thursday. (Vt 29 lot its Fall
MiHinlight Sale, during its monlhlv
meeting last Friday
The committee welcomes anyone
wishing to set up a food or other
booth on the street that night For
more information contact the Hcpp
tier Gazette Times or Gardners
Men's Wear
“ Welcome Hunters" signs were
passed out at the meeting, and it was
announced that Sue Brewer of the
job training program will be the
guest speaker at next month's
meeting She will talk about a pro
gram that reimburses business which
train certain workers
J,It
3 8" 140 lbs B B
6 1" 165 ibt
Sophomore
Junior G/l.B!
PLOY IIA11 INSURANCE
471 ’/ N. Main
Heppner
676-5818
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Bealth *
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Disability *
Business
Oregon fast Symphony concert
series are available beginning
September 2 ' at the Inland Fmpirc
Hank in Pendleton and at the Her
miston Chamber of Commerce
S|Vcial telephone numbers 27b 9123
and 367-6151 have been set up to
receive ticket orders from noon 3
p m on working days between
September 23 and October 4
Five concerts are planned lor the
season at the Vert auditorium. Music
from the opening concert includes
Beethoven \ Filth Symphony.
Shostakovich's Festive Overaturc.
Vaughn W illiams' Serenade to
Music with 17 s*»ln voices, and
Vivaldi's Concerto for two violin«
t hher concerts this season will in
elude the Nutcracker Suite, a two
saxophone concert a Mozart Re
quiem. and winners of the Young
-\rtist Competition
Jean Nelson. 989 HIHH, is a local
contact person lor more information
about the concert series
Children's story hour planned T burs.
Children’s story time will begin at
It) 30 a m this Thursday at (he
Heppncr Public Library. “ Colors
is the theme this week s storv lellet
Debbie Royer will talk about Ml
children are welcome For hither in
fonnation. call b7b '>'«*4
Hlue Mountain Community Col
lege s Continuing f ducanoli classes
start Fall remi on Wednesday.
September 2 ' Classes available in
south Morrow County this term are
Aerobics beginning. in­
termediate. anti advanced classes to
get you in shafv and keep you in
shape
Appleworks
beginning
microcomputer learning experience
in word processing database
management and spreadsheets
Calligraphy the fundamentals ot
beautiful lettering
Databases creation and manage
meni of databases tor computer users
with some experience
Criminal Procedures and
I v ulence three credit course in the
theory and practice ot (he criminal
justice system
Dance To Fitness beginning, in
termcdiale and advanced low impa« t
aerobic daiuc exercise for all ages
Fxpectant Parents you and your
partner prepare to give voui bahv the
best start possible
Knitting beginning and ex
penenced knitters will make luts
scarves, mittens, gloves, etc
Spinning beginning and advan>
ed spinning, plying and dying
techniques
Stained Glass beginning o 'p p r
foil construction techniques
I'pholstery basic how to s to
your «iwn projects
Word Processing advanced i la«
lor those with word processing
experience.
There's still time to register lor
most of these classes, but some do
require pre registration, so call aiea
coordinator Marsha Sweek at
676-3039 for registration
informal ion
ANNUAL
AMERICAN LEGION & AUXILIARY
Hunters’ Breakfast
Oct. 2nd & Oct. 3rd. - 4 pm to 6am
Old Chevrolet Garage
Adults *3°° / Children under It) '2®°
The Wagon Wheel Presents,
it’s own:
UGLY BARTENDER
PARTY
Thursday Night, September 24th
The Party Starts at 8:00 p m.
Gospel service plai
The Gospel Aires of Newberg.
will be presenting musical gospel
services at the Heppncr Church ot
the Vi/.ifcnc beginning Sunday.
Cheese distribution set September
Government surplus cheese will
be distributed Friday . Sep. 23 from drcsx * hcn P, a , "F’ UP «•*»
9 am noon, and 1-4 pm at the
Heppncr Neighborhood Center
Those eligible to receive com
modules need to bring proof of ad
“ Come see Laurie
at her best!’’
The Wagon Wheel Restaurant
Main Street. Heppner
Pirates
plunder
lone varsity
OFF M A N U F A C T U R E R S S U G G ES TE D R E T A IL PRICE
FROM
There vkill he an American Red registration, a check ot h.
Cn»\v bltxid draw ing M ixh I uv . Sept hemoglobin content and
28 •! Hrppner Elk» Lodge from 3-7 pressure; the donation its
p m The drawing is sponsored by refreshments
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
American Red Cross HI«
According to Drawing Coor vices are supported by v«
dinator Sandi Hanna ‘'Every 10 gilts ol blood All donors mi
seconds, someone needs bkxxl That least 18 years of age. in g«»x
means an adequate supply must be health and weigh more tf
on hand at all times You can help pounds People age b3 an
maintain a sale blood supply tor may donate without a phy
your sell and others by donating this permission With an Amcm
Monday "
Crocs Consent Form sign«
' ‘Giving blood is sale and e a s y p a r e n t . 17 year olds are also <
continued Sandi Hanna "The entire
For further information
process will take less than an h«>ur schedule a donation appoi
of your time." The process includes call 67b 9 1 It
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Farm & Builders Supply
424 Lynden Way, Heppner
676-9157
HEPPNER ELKS
Thursday Sept. 17th. - Reg. Meeting
District Deputy here - Roast Beef Dinner
Annual Blood Drawing * Sept. 28th - 1 to 9
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