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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1987)
TWO - ll« p|»m-r Ga/rtfr- Time«. »IrpptH-r. Oregon W rdnrsdm. Drt ember 9.I9K7 Fee to he charged on new tire sales After January I. I9HM. consumers ( Jrcgtin buMncvM> ihjl xrll r*cw tircv will begin paying a SI lee on each in < Hi'p>n nuiM receive a e en ilkale Ironi the IV p u n n v iN of Revenue in new lire they buy The lees, collected by Ihe Depart sell new lire v .’* vanl Beverly nK’ni of Revenue, will he turned Johnson lire fee program manager over lo ihe DepartiiK-m of I n There is no charge for the eer vironmental (Jualilv the DI Q will lit Kate* Retail lire dealer* mo si lum use’ ihe money io regulate storage of ihe lees ihev have col levied over lo waste lires and lo encourage ihe use ihe DeparniK-m of Revenue quartet l> The tirst pavmem is due on April of recycled waste lires ‘'Be'fore January I. 1988. all 30. |9HK Winners of OP Saint Nick contest Brass Ensemble featured on musical Sunday A Brass ensemble will he perfor A major milestone is reached by Farley A large crowd of people surprised Jim f-aricy on his 70th birthday on Friday. December 4, in the showroom of his garage A number people slopped by lo congratulate mini; Sunday, December 12. of hnm and enjoy a piece of cake and downtown from 1 2 p m punch Bev and Trish (iunderson. Also on Sunday, the Community Bet lie and (hiherty along with Choir will he performing al ihe his daughter Phil Shannon Miller^all of Methodist Churvh start my’ al f p m Jim's employees combined their cf Ihe Public is invited lo allend torts lo make this a special day for him What Christmas means to 3rd graders Winner of last week's O f Sami N k T Contest, receiving gill eei 1 1 (Wales healing Slt*> was first plaec. Lynne j Sargent and three second places each receiv mg in gilt eer lifK a ie s were. Donna Troxell. Joan McDaniel, and Darey Coil Con graiulalions io ihc’se winners Be* sure It* check this weeks paper lor the next ()l Saint Nkk contest to see if vou will he the luekv winner Shanny Miller gives her dad a piece of his 70th birthday cake DOCTORS ON WEEKEND CALL AT PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Dec. 12 l 13 • Dr Ko/nek Dec. 19 l 20 - Dr. Eric John Dec. 26 1. 27 - Dr Wolff Jan 2 ft 3 Dr Gifford Missionary to visit Lexington Church Bill Moreland, missionary to Lexington, as father. Elbert pastured Brazil will he speaking al Lexington ihe church when Bill was younger Baptist Churvh Sunday. December Elbert and Ruth will accompany Bill next Sunday .and all who wish 13. al 9 43 a m and H a m Bill is no stranger lo the churvh in to visit with them arc welcome to come Santa to call area children Karen Dubuque's third grade class were more than happy to give their ideas on what Christmas means to them. They were given a lew | V ^ S C O U P O N ’p p |r* 3 (|ioo p e r m . BEAU TIFY H ER C H RISTM A S!! ear MUST PURCHASE & REDEEM BY JANUARY 9. PLEASE BRING THIS , ** COUPON WITH YOU. ^ G if t C e r t if ic a t e * A v a ila b le 2\ C h e r ie ’s H a ir & N a ils « 7 6 -9 6 0 3 minutes to think about what Christmas meant to them and this is some of their responses Cimmic Huth said that Christmas means "Joy. Happiness and Jesus"; Phillip Tcllcchea. Lexington. says Christmas is "a time to get together and have fun"; Shannon Benjamin says "Jesus was horn on that day"; Ann Wick said “ because Jesus was bom on that day. rv*t just because of the gifts"; Kan Oglesbee thinks "you should have fun and joy because it is Jesus' birthday and be with your family"; Ricky Worden thinks we should "thank God for sending Jesus and a time to he with your family"; Katie Holloran says it is a "time to love people and he with your relatives". N ko I c Van Et ta says "Jesus birthday is on Christmas"; Justin Adclman thinks this is "a time to he giving", and pgilJl Repairs | 10% off 10% off Labor Parts I When Work Is When Work Is I Done I In Our Shop Done In Our Shop Now’s the time to have that automotive Ute truck repair work done at a SAVINGS to you . Vk do * complete engine, transmit- £ L Christmas tree permits available Christmas tree permits can now he purchased at ail offices of the Umatilla National Forest for $2 00 per tree There is a limit of one tree jier household, although friends, relatives, and neighbors can pick up permits for nxherx "A Christmas tree permit is only a license to hunt lor a desirable tree. it docs not guarantee that you will find that perfect Christmas tree.’’ ac cording lo Phil Kline. Timber Staff Officer Kline adds "a high quality tree will be difficult to locate due to the spruce budworm infestation " Permits can be purchased during regular office hours Monday thnmgh Friday at the Supervisor's Office in Pendleton. Oregon and at Heppncr Eastern Star plans Christmas party Automotive •TYuck siont A brake work in our Heppncr Lions Club President lamine Rill priK'laims Christmas is Bob Kahl. has just received word frx*m the North Pole that Santa Claus "a time to praise (Wtd " This is the time of the year when will he phoning Heppncr and Lex all of us should take stock and real ington area children in the evening ly think what Christmas means to us on Thursdav and Friday. December Out of the mouths of babes, gives us 17 and 18. Santa will he calling children who an opportunity to rethink our ideas have mailed him letters at special and set our own priorities mail boxes located in the pc*st offices Sz The next meeting of Order of Eastern Star will he Monday, December 14. at Heppncr Masonic Hall After a short business meeting, a Christmas get to gether is plann ed All attending arc asked to bring a Christmas "goodie" and if they desire, something to add to the even mgs entertainntent At the O I S November meeting, the chapter had two visitors from Hermiston making their official visits Mrs Ruth Olson, a member ol the Cancer Research Committee of the Grand Chapter, and Dorothy Stump, a iiK'inher ot Home Endow ment Committee, gave interesting reports with updates on their rcspec live programs Also Justine Weatherford gave interesting historical comments on the November American holidays and other events On Tuesday. December 15. Eastern Star members and wives of Masons arc invited to a 6 30 p m dinner at the Heppncr Masonic Hall This dinner will he followed by the Installation of the 1988 officers of the Heppncr Masonic Lodge No 69 and the officers of the lone Masonic laHJgc No. 120. Santa to appear at First Interstate North Pole It's no secret that children to come in and meet Santa Santa Claus is coming to Heppncr on Receive a free souvenir picture of Christmas Eve But Santa's also your child with Santa while supplies nuking a special appearance on I as i Tuesday. December 22 at First In Santa Claus will also give pepper tcrstjtc Bank. Heppner Branch bet mint candy canes to all the ween II am and 4 p m youngsters, and he's sure to spread To celebrate the happy occasion, plenty of goodwill and holiday the Heppner Branch is inviting cheer in Heppncr and Lexington The tel lers should be mailed by Wednes ii.i\ December lb, 1987 Children who write to Santa should address their letters to Mr. and Mrs Santa Claus , North Pole They should tell Santa what they arc hoping to receive as Christmas gifts Also the letter writers should he sure to include their full names, addresses and phone numbers and also mentkm the names of the other children in their families. Mr Kahl reports that Santa. Mrs. Claus and the elves arc very busy preparing toys for all the good little boys and girls in South Morrow County . Also he stated that Santa was really excited about talking with these children on the phone next week. Sunday O nly FREE BRASS CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT WITH EVERY »10°° PURCHASE THf W A R M T H O f G O L D AT CHRISTMAS Wjrm the hvjrl ol your m grl thrt C hmliTui with i gilt ol gold tel ul cho». voti our glittering trier lion ol gold ring» pint, brrcrlelt, w jlihrt *nd prndjnlt Thrt ( hntlm jt give a gill tvilh Ihe golden touch — Gold let* »try. O p«‘n S u n d a y 1 2 :0 0 - 1 :0 0 p .m . Come in for cookies I punch Prtrrson'i yk * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4c * * * * * 4c * * * * 4c * 4c * * 4c * * * tit # # i * We Thank You E veryone ; would like to thank everyone who helped look for Miff, Sunday * * * * * J * £ £ J £ £ J * £ £ J * * afternoon, through the night and Monday morning. Words can’t ex- press how much we appreciate your effort, thoughts and prayers. There are so mam people to thank and we know we can’t possibly name them all hut special thanks to John Boyer, Barbara VanArsdale and Denny Nave for the use of their planes and flying. Thanks also to Sheriff Roy Drago, Mark Calhick and Morrow County Search and Rescue, Tim Harris, Chuck Billings, and Mike Cobb with the Kennewick and Richland Police Dept. Canine Unit, Greg and Janet Greenup, Ralph Beamer and Neal Beamer, Danny W ilson, Boh Mahoney and crew, Tony and Val Doherty, Harlan Dunaway, Al Osmin and family Boh Krein, Keith Lewis, Terry Thompson, Dispatchers, Tami Robertson, Sandy Holtz, B.J. Mathis, Terry Den- ton, the local churches who offered prayer chains, L'matilla Search and Rescue, W heeler Co. SherifTs Office, Boardman Ambulance Crew, Col- umbia Basin Crew and all the individuals who came to help us look. Just knowing you were all there for us was comforting. Once again thanks to everyone for all their thoughts, prayers, phone calls and concern. Oliver, Rene, JefT and Miff £ £ J # £ £ J * £ £ { * * £ £ # *