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MMMCH TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 29, 1990 Chamber Chatter New teachers welcome to Morrow County By Claudia Hugh— , Chamber Manager Photo by Joyce Hughes New teachers to Morrow County are front row left to right: Greg Grant, Heppner High and Elementary school: Mary Jane Hansen, Lynn Bramman, both Columbia Junior High; Varlerie Rickert, CJH and Riverside High; Sue Warren, lone Elementary. Back row left to right: Pat Hemtges, Rhea Kelly, Kathy Rhoades Marie Eisele, all Sam Boardman Elementary and Mark Eisele and April Etson, Riverside High. Silence of God topic of Lutheran service “ Silence of God,” is the theme ot Pastor Stan Hoobing’s sermon for Sunday, September 2, at the 9 a m. service of Holy Communion at Valby of lone and the 11 a m. ser vice of Holy Communion at Hope in Heppner. The sermon is based on Matthew 15: 21-28. Worshipers of the Hope-Valby Lutheran Parish are encouraged to wear their (clean) work clothes of their chosen vocation to worship ser vices, as they will be honored dur ing the course of the church service. On Sunday, September 9, the fall schedule begins. Valby congregation will have Sunday school at 8:15 a.m. and church services at 9 a.m. Hope in Heppner will have Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and church service will follow at 11 a.m. uw w w w vw PROTECTS ALL MOTORS \All NEW Product ADD TO YOUR OIL REDUCES HEAT AND OIL SUPPLEMENT fo r GREATER wear • POWER • PERFORMANCE • ECONOMY Heppner Auto Parts fNAPAt Because there are no unimportant parts.-“ 676 - 9123 148 E. Center Heppner Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police department reports handling the following business during the past week: August 20: 9:55 a.m.-Report of Theft; 2 p.m.-Report of Accident. August 21: 5:01 p.m.-Welfare Check. August 23: 4:56 p.m.-Report of Assault. August 24: 9:05 a.m.-Report of Vehicle Blocking Driveway; 10:49 a.m.-Report of Theft; 2:13 p.m.- three arrests for Assault; 7:40 p .m - citations issued for Minor In Posses sion and Open Container. August 25: 12:10 a.m.-assist Mor row County Sheriffs department; 4:23 a.m.-Report of Assault. August 26: 12:40 a.m.-Motorist Assist; 12:54 p.m.-Found Property. Pioneer Memorial Clinic w ill be CLO SED in recognition of Labor Day. We print BUSINESS CARDS 676-9228 MASTER • GLEAN • LEXONE • AMINE • LANDMASTER . BANVEL • BUTYL Ò uu UJ £ FOR SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON * Congratulations to Central Market on their grand opening this week. Heppner is very fortunate to have such a large grocery store at our fingertips, with Forrie, Gail and Allen at the helm. And whatever would we have done without our Court Street Market to sustain us through the past six months. Jack, Ruth and family have gone out of their way to pro vide for Heppner. Let’s give our support to both businesses and remember a big thank you. * A variety of requests come to the Chamber office. The most recent was a request from 25 Amish families in Tennessee who are look ing for two to four thousand acres with a spring and no electricity. Any offers? * Cycle Oregon III countdown. We will be survivors and it’s going to be a great experience. They’re go ing to love our friendliness and hospitality and we’re going to enjoy making some new friends. Heppner will be a positive experience in the lives of 1900 cyclists from thirty- eight states, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Texas, New Hamp shire, Florida, just to name a few. We’ll invite them back (in smaller groups of course.) All of Morrow County is en couraged to join in the festivities, outdoor entertainment in the Central Market lot with Dan Bums, cow chip throwing, etc. and The Kickers and buffet at the Elks. Many stores will be open and it should be ex hausting and fun for all. Pat yourselves on the back...you're terrific. * There is a very real need for ren tal homes in the Heppner area. Lack of these are preventing growth. If you have knowledge of some, please share it. Thought for the week: "The best time to do something is between yesterday and tomorrow.” B A T T E R IE S W E K E E P IT S IM P L E ! 50 Month Battery 40 Month Battery 4 A95 S ^All (AH Sizes) 50 Month W ritten W a rra n ty 4 0 Month W ritten W a rra n ty W ¿ lS sTzes) 5 WS®#* m XHD Battery 60 Month Battery fs § , zes) 6 0 Month Written W a rra n ty 60 Month W ritten W a rra n ty Bike safety encouraged “ As school resumes, children will again be riding their bicycles to and from school,” Morrow County Sheriff Roy Drago says. “ All too often, children-like adults—become creatures of habit and overlook simple safety precau tions T would like to ask all school children who ride their bicycles to remember a few safety rules: -Only one person belongs on your bike. Never let a second person ride with you. -Allow plenty of room for a safe stop. Never follow bikes or cars too closely. -Keep both hands on the handle bars for safe steering. -Always give proper signals. Keep a firm grip on the handle bars with your right hand and use your left arm and hand to signal turns and stops. Arm straight out is a left turn; arm bent up at the elbow is a right turn; and arm bent down at the elbow is a stop. -Avoid riding your bike at night. If you must ride at night, equip your bike with a good headlight and rear reflectors. Wear light-colored or reflective clothing so others can see you easily. -Make sure you obey all traffic signs and signals. Stop completely at stop signs and always look both ways before starting out again.” The Sheriff explains that it’s easy for children to get into a routine in traveling back and forth to school. However, he stresses that children should remind themselves-and be reminded by their parents-that prac- ticig safety everyday can save them from serious injury. “ Remember that a bicyclist is like a motorist,” Sheriff Drago con cludes. “ He must be skilled like an automobile driver in handling his vehicle and should always be cautious when traveling the roads.” I--------------------------------------------- L ADD 5.00 IF N O EXCHANOf "W E GUARANTEE OUR SERVICE, LIKE WE GUARANTEE OUR TIRES!" ’ ★ ALIGNMENT ★ STRUTS/SHOCKS ★ BRAKES "W E DO IT RIGHT, WE DO IT COMPLETE!" Call for price & Appointment HEPPNER 676-9481 Market Report Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers We Are The Team You Can Depend On Tuesday, August 28 Soft White For All Your Farm Chemical Needs ! Aug. Sept. Oct. Jan. • NH-3 • Aqua • Liquid & Dry Fertilzers CO WE NOT ONLY SELL THE PR O D U C T—WE SERVICE IT T O O ’ Morrow County Grain Growers T*» Main I-MS-452-T** WV-K22I z>, ♦ IN STERLING SILVER, 10 or 14 KARAT GOLD JEWELRY. THE PERFECT GIFT!!! Bariev • Farm Chemicals • Variety of Application Systems Now Available For Fall Seeding Needs. Systemic Insecticides Disyston — Phorate 20G “New" Seed Treatment — Vitavax RTU “New” *3.24 *3.26/*3.28 *3.29/*3.31 *3.37 C o l o r a d o G o l d ® J e w e l r y CAPTURE THE SPIRIT OF COLORADO™/! cen fx L A N D u LAKES ASTER • GLEAN • LEXONE • AMINE • LANDMASTER . BANVEL • BUTY »94 *95/*96 *97/*98 99 Vi% CO LO R AD O Relatives o f Dallis a n d < i Zelma McDaniel invite ( »all friends and relatives1 'to a potluck picnic at) .M e N ary Dam Park,\ i Sept. 2, 1990, to helpi ) celebrate their 50th wed-\ * ding anniversary. COLORADO'S TRADITIONAL JEWELRY™ BY VIMAR JE W E L R Y i «i M e m lre r Jew eler? o f A m e ric a . Inc f Peterson’s Heppner