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* . ** t -- •' «f ' ■ , 4 f .* "•! ’ *' te • • «■ «***<"*f • tek» 5 TWO - Hcppnrr Gaiftte-TIme*. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. February 3, I9K8 ^ Portland architect speaks at HEDC annual meeting „ » Max Kocrpcr. Portland architect for the Hotel project was the speaker. January 27 at the annual dinner meeting of the HEDC (Heppncr Economic Development Commit tee) Around 80 people attended and a social hour was held prior to the meeting Mr Kocrpcr was quoted as saying “ in his experience with put ting in senior housing all over the United States." for every SI the seniors pul into the community. S7 are generated " He also savs that his experience shows that others in the community begin improving their place of business when this happens The hotel project has been appro» ed by the Historical Register and will be restored on the outside to look as much as it previously did as possi hie (see picture) Ann Spicer and Cliff Green were unanimously voted in for another term on the HEDC board of directors The officers will be elected at another meeting at a later date. CIS available for use at B.M.C.C. Whether you jre considering entering the work lores* or you are exploring a change in your current career path (he- Career Center at Hluc Mountain Community College is availaoie free to you ibe public The key c«*mponcni ol the center is the Career Information System (CIS) A computer based system, it is Oregon •> l> year old »/stem lor occupaitonal and education intorma lion delis cry The system includes inhumation on 2ft5 occupations which covers "95 perceni of the work force in Oregon." according to Norm Vor sick, career counselor at ihe college Lexington News Max Koerper By Delpha Jones. 989-8189 Response to Forest Plan presented ‘ 1 , • •* District tor the next 10 to 13 years The public has until February 2b to respond to this plan The Forest Ser vice has puhlically staled they will manage the Hcppner Forest accor ding to the will of the people (F O. Jan 28, 1988). Those concerned about the future of the forest arc in vitcd to attend In response to the Forest Service Proposed Plan for the Hcppner Forest. Stuart Dick and Beryl Stillman will present "The luist Stand of the Blue Mountains" at the Heppncr Elementary Multi Purpose Room. Thursday. February 11. at 7 p m The U S Forest Service Pro posed Forest Plan will determine Timber Management of the Heppner U LOVÄ ; gSk r. V a le n t . L . . v / Z - - V .• / •. ▼ . l-V. I • i . 1 i r*:, f* tv Z,.'*’ r > - •'.■ >• . y •**■!•< c Govnon* cn* 1 ■ •‘.•Holly Rebckah laidgc met on Ihursday evening for the regular meeting with the N G presiding The officers for 1988 were installed by the DDP 1-cila Palmer with Joyce Buchanan as Marshall and Delpha Jones as installing NG Those install ed at this time were NG l.uella Taylor. V.G Geri Marlin. IX’lpha Jones. Secretary. Dorothy Burcham. treasurer: Kathy Tcllechca. chaplain. OSG IXmna Papincau. RSNG leila Palmer; l-SN(i Hilda Yocum; RSVG Virginia Peck. LSVG Joyce Buchanan. Warden Frances Peck Following the business meeting the group enjoyed finger foods in the dining area The Oddfellows met at the same time and enjoyed the* social hour with the Rebekahs The next meeting will be January 4 at which time they will reveal Secret Sisters names, and draw for the coming year. Cecil and Delpha Jones were Sea view, WA visitors with his sister o' Placement Test available in Heppner ¡>ccU' rt«) vial'»0" 1' 0»W0Ö8° .«? Heppncr High Schvxil is holding the Blue Mountain Community Col lege Placement Test, Wednesday. February 10 at K 30 a m in the HHS cafeteria I t/ Curtis. HHS counselor, in cheated thai "anyone planning to at tend BMCC in the tall is welcome to take the test This placement test is required before entry to BMCC and this would save someone a trip to Pendleton to take the test / ‘V* • -<-*/■ ; r . í ' V-* .- a -V » * ' ?★ j / '*•; • V • ‘ • V * ' w \ b & A & Z .i * .. I »< & # .V- ..*•■ ; • *• ' ; a M.C.GG. • V trV > - Z SALE ITEMS THR0U6H0UT THE STORE Oregon Cattlewomen * • ★ Morrow County Extension Service - ‘ .*$r f • , > * L» ** . f » \ '*'! i. „ * * » • Jm* * p Î ■ A . • •; -»A .** i» >» #i * ,,■ *** : ; ? • £ ,< fy. V • • /•' ¡* * ■ & i i <»i ’ ♦ SUPER SALE Ä & v SPECIAL EVENTS: p i • 676 9200 IT S BULOVA WATCH TIME AGAIN r * ^ H«ppn«r • ... -, : . V ■ Come One, Come ★ Oregon Wheat League % 5 ★ lone School Craft Booth mm W| i Door Prizes ★ Homelite Cham Saw , AH' Vi * te» 5 ★ Tool Box Saturday February 6 ★ 1 H P Air Compressor ★ Coveralls ★ B&D Coffee Maker ★ Toys & Much More 8 a.m. - 12 Noon FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES From Th#** Comparii«» Will 9« Pr»»«nl Calkins j ñi tf/fiS Fey Clothing Case-1H^ Cenex Petroleum Cenex Tire & Ratteries . Dupont Schwerin Concaves Homelite Mobay JRockmount Welding Supplies Monsanto F.O.K. Hardware Stark A Norris Engine Repair 10007 K i r n C T O N O t f S O N 97839 week and is recuperating from the iniunes at her home. Mr and Mrs Jack Yocom and daughter spent Sunday with his parents Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom Cecil and Delpha Jones enter tamed with a supper and card pans at their home on Sunday evening Guests for the evening were Marianne and lee Palmer. Kenneth and Leila Palmer. Dot and lewis Halvorsen. Lyle and Virginia Peck, Hilda Yocom. Frances Peck. Geneva Palmer. Anna Ball, and l^ircc Hubbard and Jean Nelson High for women was won by lairec Hubbard, low leila Palmer, High for men Kenneth Palmer and low Lyle Peck, with traveling going to Marianne Palmer and Virginia Peck Myrtle Miller ami her win Earl Karl, a lexington rcsident.is recuperating from major surgery Su/anne Vinson had the misfor tunc to wreck her car one day last and Jewelry Repair School to AAR Western Skyways. Inc Information about ihcsc schools ranges from pro grams offered to admission re quirements. h »using, costs, and financial aid ailahlc A national school Iisti if four-year colleges and univers ics is also available for students interested in information from outside Oregon Two additional aspects of the pro gram is a section on military career information and helpful tips on job hunting The job search section in cludes information on writing a resume and sample interview questions Colt Basketball Standings Action January Eagles 19 Bears 33 Colls 2b Bears 37 Eagles 23 Hawks 2ft Bears Flagks Colts Hawks Tigers Lions A 23 Lions 14 Hawks 23 Tigers 20 Lions 30 Colts 16 ! ifBff 17 W L 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 s¡** *5 Chief Rathbun’s Tips Story Time The Hcppner Public Library's children’s storytime will be this Thursday, February 4. 10:30 a.m Joan Records will discuss "Ground Hog's Day". All children are welcome "Conservation by Recycling" was the subject for discussion at the lone Garden Cluh January 13 meeting at the home of Loree Hubbard with Delpha Jones as co-hostess Jean Nclvm. leader, presented some statistics about the waSc of resources in the USA which could he corrected by more recycling by our citizens She said that trash collection and disposal is our second largest tax burden after schools in the metro areas Two-thirds of the annual paper products in the US are trash cd Seventy-one percent of all metals arc used once then landfilled The wrapping and decorating of con sumer products uses 5031 of the na twin's paper. 8% of its steel. 75% of its glass. 40% of its aluminum, and 30% of its plastics Also recycled materials use kvs energy to produce new products than virgin materials Production of new products of recycled aluminum uses Vi less energy, of paper V3 less energy. of steel VS less energy and of glass 4/5 less energy Therefore, n behooves us as good citizens to do more recycling Oregon has proven that it can be done with it’s Bottle Bill which has cut roadside litter kiwn 40%. Pat Pettyjohn, junior contest chair man. reported taking rules and sub ject material for 1988 contests to the school children Copies of the Nx>k "Oxbows and Bare Feet" written by John Leach, formerly of Lexington, were ordered. Also, a donation from the club was sent to Leach Gardens which is on land donated by Mr Leach for the preservation of wild flowers The subject of the February meeting will be "How to Have a Yard That is Easy to Care For." Joseph Healy brings the down the floor while Lions team m em ber Steve W arnock guards him. Aerobics Dance class begins new session Burglary Facts Nationally, there is a burglary happening every 16 seconds of every minute of every hour, of every day, without letup So take a bite out of crime if you see or hear anything call the police. 4-H News at b 30 p in and intermediate star Crazy Crafters A new live-week session of ting 7:30 p nv For registration and By Sheryl Conklin, Reporter Aerobic Dance exercise will begin more at information instructor The Crazy Cragers 4-H Club met Monday Feb 8 Classes will be Joyce Hughes contact at 989-8412. at the home of their leader Benji Monday and Thursday 's, advanced I veryone is welcome to come exer Pearson on Saturday, January 30 cise ami have fun The group worked on their projects. The members of the group arc Renee Devin, Jessica Sumner. Alisha Marlatt, Andrea Miles, Tam The monthly meeting of the Four beverages Cutsforth also indicated Dick. Melissa Pettyjohn. Alena Comers Snowmobile Club was held that there would be drawings for Binschus and Sheryl Conklin. at Campbell Toyota in Hcmustonon prizes and demonstration The next meeting will be on snowmobiles available Jeff Greene February February I. 6 at I p.m. at Eknji Del Moyer announced that the of Honda Yamaha Cycletown, Her- Pearvm's. club would have a playday on Sun miston. indicated that Cycletown day. February 7. at Kelly Prairie would have several snowmobiles at with the activities beginning at 10 the playday for demonstration rides Ewes-R-Us Tone Cutsforth noted, "the event Brent Wright, Reporter .i m Mark Cutsforth. entertainment The Ewes R-Us sheep club met at chairman, indicated that the playday is open to everyone Wc hope to would include a Poker Run. Speed have a large turnout to enjoy a dav Tim Coe’s house on January 20 We selected our club name and got in Races, an ()hstack Course, food and of family fun.'* formation about Livestock shows this summer Our Junior Leader Nance Wright helped us start our record books and the next meeting wc decided to practice Livestock lone Topic Club met at the home is an accounting of exploring the Judging Our next meeting will be of Jean Nelson with Maryann greatest of all lost ships with many held February 24, 6 30 p m at Kates McFIhgott as co-hostess on January outstanding pictures of the inside of Pizza 27. the ship Another hook reviewed Christy Crowell, cluh librarian, was " The Handmaids Tale" which reported that twenty six adult hooks presents a rather grim story of the and one hundred four children hooks role ol women in a futuristic socie had been checked out this month ty. Jeri McFIhgott reviewed the Five movies were also shown book "Cold Sassy Tree". This is a The program was short book humorous account of the happenings reviews by Christy Crowell and Jcri in Cold Sassy Tree, a small town in McFIhgott the South, in the early 19(X)'s show "The Discovery of the Titanic" ing the reaction of a young hoy to printed in 1987 and written by Dr the scandulous hehavwi r of his D ibert D Ballard was shown This grandfather Snowmobile playdav announced Topic club reviews new books Send a love note she’ll never forget. PANCAKE BREAKFAST 8 0 WA C OPEN HOUSE FBI. 20 a am TO NOON c Morrow County Grain Growers 1 ;m Filo n * t M I U I Key to delivery of the CIS infor maiion is a personal computer which is "user friendly," Vorvick notes College personnel are asailahl" weekdays from K im to 5 p m to help anyone learn to use the system Evening hours have been scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 hi |o k In p m jc »cell Occupational information prosid cd to the user includes topics such as work settings, hiring practices, current employment, wages, need ed skills, educational preparation re qutred and more Over 2(X> schools in Oregon are included on the system from infor m.ihonon Winner Diamond Setting Garden club has tips for gardners INC PO lo i 36? $ | ° ° o f f ANY large pizza PLUS of pop! We ARE open after the game S e n d th e F T I > X L ove N o te Bouquet. C L»ll or visit us ti xl«V 10 ^ Country Rose I f ^ree Pitcher K a te ’s Pizza & Pastry > m 'i’¡ j * r»*f. V, a •••#*;. »■ *,