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J • • * ; / • r - • • ; • . p\ • >v. . TEN - Heppner tiazette-TImev Heppner. <>rrg<m Wednesday, November 23. I9T7 Local girls attend National FFA Convention Book of etiquette reviewed In th e S e r v ic e In addition, airmen who complete a haste training earn credits toward an associate degree through the com munity college of the Air Force Boh is a 1987 graduate of Hepp- ncr High School Plans for the money maker, a fond and pic vale, were discussed for November 24 at the City Hall Miss Manners "A Guide to Ex- crutiatingly Correct Behavior" by Judith Martin was the book review ed by Martha Peterson at the lone Topic Club meeting Wednesday November 18 Hostesses were Frances Carlson and Martha Peter son. This book presented answers to common questions of proper eti quette in a humorous manner Christy Crowell, club librarian, reported that the movie, "Maltese Falcon" was shown on Friday. November 20 at 7 p m at the City Library More Movies will be shown monthly if there is enough in terest shown bolxdat cm • DON’ I KORtiM ' Morrow Co. Fair &' Rodeo Court is selling chances on a Blac k Hills1 gold ring. Tickets drawn Dec. 14. Buv your tickets at M e rto n 's Jewelers or from ^members <»f th e M o rr o w j ,‘ountv Fair and Ko Court • f il l h u m ou r basic sciv care Saturday, Novem ber 2 8 - 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. • ; Vl r • J • N ance Wright and Nancy Bailey ■ ' By Ja so n Doherty i •• They also had the privilege to watch the FFA's finest public speakers compete in a contest. On Friday the 13th. Wright and Bailey went to the American Royal Rodeo and also listened to a western group performing in concert at the Rodeo The name of the group was thr Svscat Means of the Rodeo". Both Wright and Bailey said they met a lot of people and had lots of fun Both said they would like to at tend next year's convention On November 10. two area high school FFA members left for Kan tas City. Missouri to join 22.000 Other FFA members from across the States to attend the bOth National FFA Convention Nance Wright and Nancy Bailey, of the Heppncr FFA Chapter were selected to go to the convention for four days In those four da>s. they attended speaking seminars in which they listened to Robert Dole and Lee lacocca speak on be-half of the FFA 1st Christian Church Basem ent. 293 N Gale Heppner Airman Robert A Riehl, son of Thomas A and Helen M Riehl of Hcppner. has graduated froo\ Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and gMkvtis and received special training in human relations Sunday, Novem ber 2 9 - 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. AB Joseph Taylor has just com pleted basic training at Lackland AFB. Texas He is now stationed at Lowery AFB. Colorado Joe is the son of Paul and VcrTae Taylor of Lexington M ajo Hughes' Home. Baseline Rd./Jum per Canyon Road Intersection (call for directions 989-8474) EARLY B IR D ‘SPECIAL»** t f f . W COSMETICS s* Community Calendar^ i F air Com m ittee to discuss future plans y-i% ? The Fair Committee is calling a meeting on Tuesday. December I at 2 p m at the fairgrounds The Fair Committee would like to invite each and every Fair Superintendent to at tend this meeting Plans will begin on the 1988 Premium Book and several changes will be necessary to update the book. The Fair Committee is aware that some of the superintendents prefer daylight meetings, yet others must work, so a repeat meeting at 7 p m is planned for those people. B e •• . •» ■*» * - >/. ' ' b* •>'r r . .* • ••• 'w >r tr \ * ' ■ • J - * • %N t> '' . 4 !> v ; " t : ' : -' 1 i ' 7 ; */ . •V, ' : • ' t f ' • . • r 1 . c I * T» . A »3 i*-'', ; ' ‘ / * '• 1 / « ' ' f r ■ * ' , f r " ; / • . V f - '■ r r 5 [ • ■ ■ / ' : .1 > • , . : :.rf } H . •• • • • “ /> :■* r >* • . xt.» , [' S J '* *1 * -jr f 1 * f t. ;> V ■»* , ^ telephoning Ida Farra at 676-944b Carefully made wreaths of fresh evergreens will be trimmed with a large, red ribbon bow, pine cones and several ornaments Ihey will sell for SI0 and arc to be picked up at the Artifactory Door swags of the same materials will sell for $8. There will be some attractive table pieces for sale that day. Those pervms who wish to make their own evergreen ornaments may come to the Greens Workshop dur ing Artifactory hours at the county fairgrounds where they may pur chase all the things they will need to pul their wreaths or swags together, including wire, ribbon bows, and trimmings at very nominal prices Diose who wish to construct their own green ornaments arc alerted to bnng along garden clippers and gloves If they have wire wreath bases, wrapping wire, ribbons and ornaments they have used before, (hey may bring them to use again As another of its several signifi cant «immunity services, the Hepp ner Garden Club provides the greenery cones, workspace and some guidance for individuals Folks are encouraged to come early on Saturday as there is a limited area of workspace available. Snow Tires >> Snow Flex ^ Walnut ✓ Snow Wheels ^ and gather comments on the Draft Umatilla National Forest Manage ment Plan The forest will he manag ed for the next 10 to 15 years as directed by the final plan. Timber harvest, big game habitat manage ment. range and recreation are some of the many uses that will be af fected Therefore, it is important that forest users make known their desires on how the forest should be used Public input is needed and en couraged Be sure to be there if you have questions or concerns on how the Umatilla National Forest is go ing to be managed for the next 10 to 15 years The Heppner Ranger District will host an open house on Tuesday. December I at the Heppner Elemen tary School multipurpose room The open house will he informal There will be no formal presentations and the public is invited to attend at anytime during the 7 to 9 p m time period The purpose is to answer questions ( • f • > ;/ / 4 k â r [ r ' / r V j P ; ÿ : *.r > « ‘i i ' ■ • À tsar* ‘*b W ln te r m a s t e r Featuring an aggressive treed pinned (or studs, this tire offers fuel saving radial con struction, a smooth qulat ride and excellent handling characteristics ______ Sto—____________ P165/80R 13 P185/80R-13 P185/75R-14 P195/75R-14 P205/75R-14 P215/75R-14 P225/75R-14 P205/75R-15 P215/75R-15 P225/75R-15 P235/75R-15 ‘ * 51.72 5587 59.21 6060 62 63 68.10 72 27 6543 6806 72.17 75.61 Size Price Size Price 2117 3087 219-14 20V IS 219-19 22VIS 23 V15 4011 45 77 4110 50 01 SI 05 tiv ù 17J-1J An excellent value for our customers, pinned tor studs I 1IVU 1IVM and warranteed like new This m-M alt weather performer will rovi« provide you with miles of I tin 1I2S 40 1» 4)21 satisfied driving All Pricaa Exchange BATTERIES Put Power In Your Winter 40 Month W arranty ôrouD 24) Camera Must have this coupon $ 4J56 $59 95 onth arranty roup24) (Installed Free) SR905 Small Car Traction A tire that dlga, grlpa and pulls through all types of weather, offering tough steel belts for stability and safety, plus smooth riding radial construction. Price Size 155R-13 165R-13 175R-13 185R-13 185R-14 165R-15 175/70R-13 185/70R-13 185/70R-14 195/70R-14 TJ’s 676-9272 Don’t Forfè t P*mT look Exchange 171-9772 ii? : v v THE COLDER IT GETS, THE BETTER IT GRIPS AFTER THANKSGIVING l)AY SPECIAL Free roll of film for every roll developed Nov. 30 - Dec. 4 at • Snow Flex » ‘,1 v *r .3’ Chains studs ^ Batteries Heppner Ranger District holds open house ■ v 'f î f y , - ild e r WINTER CHECK LIST G reens w orkshop to be held Dec. 5 By Juatine Weatherford The Heppner Garden Club's an nual greens workshop is an establish ed feature each first Saturday in December during the Artifactory At the club’» November meeting. November 17. in the home of Gladys Jewell, workshop committees were announced and work assignments were given out following a talk by County Agent Fred l.undin Lundin spoke about composting, the using of organic mulches to im prove gardens He stressed that a good mulch can reduce soil packing, surpress weeds and keep soil moist and better regulated He encourag ed questions and gave out Extension Service bulletins which contain many facts about building bins for compost and handling and applying compost snd also using pluvtic coverings to improve gardening Martha Doherty, garden club president, stressed that help will be needed through December 5 This year daytime and evening work meetings will take place in the Hepp ner Fireman's Hall on the comer of West Willow and Gale Streets County residents who w ish to have a wreath or swag made by the gardeners should place an order now. well ahead of December 5. by W 41.41 4524 50.17 5662 5756 54 29 50 46 5386 5965 62 38 -r r r i i i i r t - y - r ^ "TIRE CHAIN H EA D Q U A R TER S " \ f ' \ We have a complete line of chains for Car • Pick-up • RV e Truck ‘ 7 / you don 7 use them, bring them back." 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