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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1989)
* • »N . • . - / * 4 ' » , _JV-»— * / . ir .. •* . . ... • . • , . \ ' .. \ . - ». 1 * *•• • V x .> ' - *• • » • . V . • % \ * • * 4 % m • » W A ___ X L « . : • : « >»•» w % t ^ I ».-- * •* * • » ,. Jones retires after nine years with planning ;ion U “ ~ S S 1 F O F OR F ' . ■ i • « ,.~ v 4 V P * T: t>’ r T 2 r I N F * S J A F t R K U r, F V r OR *. « • • 4 y. V • LI 3 *>7 4 -> -, ■1 1 I 1 The Heppner Morrow County’s Home-Owned Newspaper a zette p*w*> by Qftrf Pfunm years of service. Cecil has put in about 43 days of meetings or two plowing seasons. Peck stated that Jones holds the record for the longest consecutive record on the Plan ning Commission Cecil was invited to attend the meetings any time and told that he could probably say anything he wanted to, now Cecil Jones, a member of the Morrow County Planning Commission, is retiring after nine years. Irvin Rauch presented him with a plaque for the years he served Attending the presentation was Louis Carlson, Irvin Rauch, Dean Seeger and Jerry Peck Rauch jokingly noted that taking into con sideration the usual three-hour meetings and one hour of travel to the meetings, after nine imes . 0 ‘ " • . ^ • • ... • ■ i - • - . . • * . ' ' M C (ï(! holds annual hlts 210 ______appreciation breakfast 1 • • . **'-■ ' •; V a Junior bowler , • • J 1 ■ * .•/ - .1 J * rim • * . .'XT • / . ] * Wrdnt>d*>,_KebruMr> 8, 1989 V O L 107 NO. 6 V 8 P»g«-\ Heppner 25' •/. ; . 1 Ice Fishing popular at Dam 'Wxf a,* Ä S Travis Pettyjohn (PM-.. ¿ - a " Storytinto at Heppner s Publu Library this Thursday at 10 30 a in is aboul "H earts" Storyteller is Teresa Flat/ and all children are welcome These two men were taking advantage of a nice day Tuesday at the dam to get in some ice rishmg. The temperature got down to a -15 degrees last Friday and has continued cold i he forecast is ror more cold throughout the week C jim iV ill Deena's Hair Care holds open house held O J Deena's Hair Care is having their open house Wednesday Deena Retd is opening a beauty shop in her home at 291 W Baltimore in Heppner Deena, standing, is the construction engineer of her new business which she fashioned from an unused bedroom New cabinets were made and installed, by Deena. with her husband assisting in the plumbing She will [be open for business Thursday, she says_______________ Kids carnival rides are new item for St. Pat’s week-end There will he a Si PatrKk’v Com mittee meeting. Monday. February 13 at 7 p m at the Extension Con ference room Everyone is inv ited to anend this meeting to help with plans for the celebration Come and V * ‘ • V - ■ • > * * . Y tiA .' * / » »■ See the Little People at the MCGG Customer Appreciation Day, Feb 11 Story Hour ! 'L ' : w--. W ** *» * * .* 4 ^ \ •* •* * > Xt ‘ * Traviv Pettyjohn. nine year old son of Larry and Kerry Pettyjohn, Heppner, and a fourth grader al Heppner Elementary School, had a *210 game at Heppner Bowl Travis bowls in the junior league ami had dm most exceptional game on January 26 Only two other youngsters have had 200 games ami one was a 16 year old student, ac cording to Terry Smith from Hepp ncr Bowl volunteer to help on a committee, you may find you enjoy it New this year is a karate demonstration to be held at the grade school Also new for kids 12 and under will be carnival fun rides I Si The Morrow County Gram Growers will be holding their an nual customer appreciation day this Saturday from 8a m to 12 noon at the head office in Lexington The day starts off with a free pancake breakfast, followed by many displays from factory representatives and special events by the Oregon Cattlewomen, and the FFA You can also enter to win door prizes which include rollaway tool chest. Century 15/200 amp charger, laundry soap, drill insulated boots and coveralls, clothing, toy riding tractor, and other toys Ben F ranklin u nd ergoes rem odelin g project ■ * s Jw. * : - . Weather Report by C#y at • Jan. .M irti, ft For families with cabin fever, this Saturday. February II, is a chance to get out of the house and attend the Heppner F.lementary School Car nival sponsored by the Parents Club The fun starts at 6 30 and lasts until 8:30 p m at the county fairgrounds There will be activities for preschool age and up, such as Bingo, pop toss, cake walk, face painting, conces sions, and more Tickets arc on sale at the door The annual carnival is the Parents Club mam fundraiser Some of the past purchases with the proceeds of the carnival have been computer equipm ent, V C R 's and sports equipment If you have not yet signed up to help and would like to offer your scr vices, please call Joyce Hughes, 989-H412 or leave a message at the school Public forum held A "Public Information Forum" has been scheduled for Thursday evening. February lb from 7 9 p m at the Heppner Junior High School Gymnasium This forum will provide an opportunity for the public to hear presentations by both the Morrow County School Board and the Morrow County Teacher's Association regarding contract negotiations between these two bodies Mr Ron Daniels, president of Blue Minintain Community College in Pendleton, will serve as rrxxleralor for this event m Kh 1 im P m Snow 35 25 .15 2 V -5 28 11 4" .5 5 Oft 4 " -15 .03 J " 2 3” .9 il 10 .0 19 •2 3” 1 .0 25 3" ru n . Wrds. 1 hurv. In Sal. Sun. Mon. . > ! ' , J ■>:&-i ' ■ Market Report M'.rtB. County < M- * •*>«• at ■ w.*‘ 9 ^ ■ * *■ # , ,Si s * * %tf 1.4 liit-xluv, t eh. Suit W hite »s 03 • a 03 - . .. *¿,7:1 *4 ‘14 H H7 »4 J9/»4 37 Terrie Cutsforth, left, manager of Ben Franklin in Heppner. and Vicki Greif, right, are doing the best they can to assist customers around the remodeling that is being done A new front was added along with the interior work of removing walls, painting, adding new carpet and re-doing the employees lounge Stop by and see what is new at Ben Franklin *4 35 Barley *108 T Apr Fob 99 ** PIK * »4 73 H .m l Roil W inter i V 4 -U ; l S I M .I I IM tK IIIU I W M H A N K OF - IT V ' : r • • - - * . w ,•> > - vT V , ■' ‘■•.*1 « . D ¿2astern ( Inujon h viví M/ Sm\ K fs ' r i p o un» \4 MF p ru t n cm 9 t. * V- _ J v m *» f rj« M * ' : • ■ 1 • \ ; ^ . : V - -»•- •S ' r r r * ' v : ^ z ' . . - r " * .V - • X • •*. ’ ' . - -* >