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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1987)
. . -w%** * **" • ,i». ,v ' . :v -.» • * • ' . •> „ I— * Hrppner G u e tte T I m n , llrp p n rr. Oregon W rd n n d t) , (X tn b rr 14, IW7 - FIVE Community Calendar Boosters elect officers, plan projects Business surveys collected Friday A vurvcy asking kxal people Ihcir opinions of Hcppncr business vs ill he collected Frida) morning says Mcr chant committee president David Sykes If you would like to express The Heppner Booster Club held their first meeting of the year last Wednesday evening New officers for the year are President Lee Padberg. vice president Dick Devin, secretary l.inda Conklin, treasurer Sharon Harrison and publicity chair nun Susan Johnston It wav decided that meetings will he held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 30 p m at the fclks Lodge. Some of the projects planned for the coming year will he to assist in providing breakfast after the your opinion on local businesses, ranging from shopping out of town, to advertising please fill out a form available at many local businesses, before Friday. Pre-holiday ha/.aar set for Sat., Nov. 7 By Justice Weatherford The annual Hcppncr United Methodist Church pre holiday Ba/aar is again set for the first Satur day of November At the October meeting of the United Methodist Women on Wednesday, Oct 7. under the leadership of Ainu Green, committees were established lor the coming sale of crafts, various hand nude articles and foods between It) a m and 2 p m in the church basement All of the church women will be ottering a fine assortment of homemade baked goods lunch will be served between l l a m and I p m. during the middle of the sale hours, pie and a beverage will be sold fn>m the sale opening at 10 a m until its closing at 2 p m. on Nov 7 The Heppner Merchants Commit tee will meet this Friday at 12 noon at Kale’s Pi/ra in Hcppnet The program this month will be Sue Brewer of The Job Placement beginning at 10: AO a m Kay Proctor is this week s story teller All children arc welcome to bring a favorite "feather" to show The lone High School library will be the site of the Wednesday . Oct 21, Blue Mountain Community college hoard meeting. The meeting t* schedule to start at Thursday’s 10 a m. - 5 p.m. ,w( l ffttkrridi 7 p.m. • 9 p.m. (■«> *ppn wcumi Fridays 9:30 a m. • 6:00 p.m. ( *ppt I «rtrttrrtO 1st. & 3rd. Saturday s 9:30 a m. till ?? - j Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hugh««. Chambar Manager Shut your eyes a minute and remember your first impression of Hoppncr Was it good, bad or indit ferent Do you still tccl the same, or has your opinion changed ’ You’ll hasc a chance to share these feelings 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 • .it the Downtown Focus meeting. > Thursday, October 15, 7 p m. Fx tenskin Conference Room. Heppner Plans are to view the video. % IvexiiiKton Auto Body NOW has 2 low Trucks £ "Leavenworth Village of Inspira and then put our heads £ to help you 24 hours a day. We are now £ lion" together Priorities arc welcome ^equipped to transport any si/e downed vehicle. . signs and Main Street planters, the - WE ARK AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY £ rest is up to you It Heppner is where your mail is delivered, you're invited % to attend Towns and businesses who care about their community and the " 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8 visitors arc those we remember You notice the entrances first You remember communities that arc clean, fresh store fronts, the clerks who took time to visit with you afxHit your home, and those who took the time to tell you about their town and ask what brought you there These Coffee Pot & C hicken things all stand out and influence your return later Present Hours are: All towns need Tl.C Periodical Monday thru Thursday • 6:30 a m. till 11:00 p.m. ly we need to ask ourselves how Friday & Saturday - 6:30 a m. till 1.00 a m. much time we’ve invested in our Sunday - 7.00 a m. till 11:00 p.m. * town Think about what Heppner would he like il all 1.490 of us gave one hour per month to beautification Wow See you October 15. Cty r i ’* H a i r A N ail* - 6 7 B -9 6 0 ! CALL REMEMBER THIS NUMBER 989 8545 Lexington Auto Body - Lexington | 55 ENGLISH’S CHEVRON J M in i-M a r t Watch For Our Grand Opening ! Also coming soon, Heppner $ 676-55561 Is It Really Worth It? ELEC TR IC ITY SAFE...CLEAN...REUABLE...CONVENIENT Call into our o ffic e a b o u t our ★ NEW SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENTIAL ENERGY RATE ★ INCENTIVE RATE FOR NEW OR IDLE IRRIGATION SERVICE ★ B.P.A. WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC CO-OP, Inc. Heppner 676-9146 -> Condon 384-2023 ■ t t : 4» ' # 7 .10 p.m Agenda items will include consideration of the collective bargaining agreem ent Roger Bassett, executive secretary of the Oregon Community College Asscviatkm will review the activities of the (X'CA with the hoard The public iv invited to attend Wednesday’s meeting, according to College President Ron Daniels Fach year the college hoard travels to two ofT-campus sites to conduct their meetings . r « 4» * • < *> % • Ÿ V ' _ • • » . j * » • Grand Master. Kenncth Eil Kitt. Jr Grand Warden of Hermiston; Jaiik's M Shillingburg. Grand Secretary of Silverton. James Mahckki. Grand Pursuinl of Unktn. and Walter Jaegcr. Districl Deputy Grand Master of Dist No 2H from C’ondon All ihe men and their ladies wert verved a turkey dinner preceding the meeting V_ - THE BEST MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT ON THE MARKET AVAILABLE THROUGH: . ___ PLOYHAR INS. 471 N Main Pti 676-5818 M > * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ’ Port of Morrow Commission f j Meeting 0 0 Wednesday, October 21 at 7:30 p.m. \ 0 M.C School District Office j \ Lexington j PUBLIC WELCOME j 4» A- j Meeting Notices Museum Commission The Museum Commission will meet at 7:.X)p m. Tuesday. Oct. 20 at the museum building in Hcppncr DON’T LET THAT SUNTAN FADE AWAY! Tan at your convenience ANY hours. Road Report Phil Aik man Public Work» Dir Dirado» Eall Special - 10 Sessions '25.00 October 5 - IK tuber 16 The Morrow County Public works Road Department has (ust completed m inor reconstructive and maintenance work on Upper Rhea Creek road The work consisted of heavy water application to compcn sate for continuing lack of ram. recompact kin of loose base material, grader blade work to Ukiscn and windrow the crushed rock top course, applicatkin of alitkist 20,000 gallons of a soil stahili/cr and dusi control material, and reshaping anil rolling to a finished grade The mam road crew has ripped und reprocessed the remaining eighi miles of the Big Butter C’reck Road project, and will perform vubgradc compaction, shoulder widening, and addition of top course crushed rock An additional three to six miles of asphalt treatment should be com pleted during this period, weather and ecjuipuk'nt operation permitting I he mirth end road crew has been plac ing reflectorized warning signs on the north end irrigation crossings and narrow road areas Also, ihe crew has been doing cold patching in the Boardman and Irngon area Patch work on Frontage road con tinues next week Additional im>w mg will he completed on West Kun/c and West Wilson following repair of the roadside mower Also, the north end crew will he spending several days working with the main road crew on Big Butter Creek Road project Asphalt Patching will also he per formed on Clarks Canyon. Paul Brown. Baker. Lindstrom and upper Little Butter Creek county roads Several spots will require digging out unsuitable soils ami subgrade material ami replacing them with crushed aggregate The county rock crusher operation is continuing at the Big Butter Creek site on the Currin Ranch property finishing some excess shot rock and general site cleanup Drilling, shooting and site preparation is he ing completed at the Jerry Dougherty site in the Samlhollow area during the delay in relocating the crusher operation. Any questions or comments arc welcome at the Public Works Department in Lexington or call 67ft 90ftI extension 17. Now Through Nov. 15th. . * For Appointment • T • CW\ Call Jill Stmckmeier < » 7 < » - * Hl l /, » ./ Heppner Hit’ll School Dance & Breakfast October 16th. Featuring The Jim Ackley Band Regular Dinner Friday & Saturday Nights, Come in and enjoy a great meal prepared by our new cook! ^5^ Heppner Elks 358: 676-9181 ivh rrr /-rnmls M r t i" 142 N. Main i Happy 25th Mom C Dad Love Ya Lots !!!! Jim, Judy, G Dan i., — ¡alísale tall sale i Now in Progress! If you didn't receive your copy of the Fall Sale Circular, slop in our store and pick one up! You'll find pages of values and the service, quality and standard of m excellence you've grown to expect from us. if Goast t o Coast. 676-9961 106 E M ay Ave. H ep p n er Sale ends Oct. 31st. Am erica « TOTAL HAAPWAAf » o r . Ï.K •> . . i - *■*'*. ■a. •< l * % , I •»■■*«•.. • , '*■ • •v * , •' • j.-:l ' *%• i ' - UNITED AM ERICAN and Training Service The Moonlight Sale scheduled for (X't 29 will also be discussed All interested business people are welcome to attend Blue Mt. hoard to meet at lone school Barbara Coiner Is Now At C heri’s lone Lodge No 120. A F and A M were hosts for a district meeting at the Masonic Hall last Tuesday evening with Worshiptul M aster Don Ball presiding Members of Heppner. Fossil, Con don. and Arlington lodges, includ cd in District 2K. were in attendance Honored guests fin ihc evening were the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Oregon, (ilendon J Jeffries of Ashland. (Juinton B Fstell. Depute Merchants plan Friday meeting Birds highlight children’s story hour At the Heppner Public Library. the theme for children's story time this Thursday will be "B irds" homecoming dance and with a February ft Chili feed proceeding the Sherman County homo game CXher things discussed were a half court shot contest at home games and also the cost of a new public address system for the high school There was also talk about helping the High School purchase new uniforms for the baseball team Anyone interested in joining the Booster Club or continuing to he a member should contact Sharon Har nson Dues ar S2 per person for membership lone Masons host district meeting 4 li »