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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. August 12, 1992 WCCC holds family barbecue A family barbecue and playday will be held at Willow Creek Country Club on Sunday , August 16 at 4 p.m. Each family should bring their own meat to barbecue. Those whose names begin with A Now Open TAXMXG BED DEQ specialist outlines landfill closure A Department of Environmen tal Quality specialist, Edward Liggett, outlined procedures for final closure of the former Hepp ner City landfill at the city coun cil meeting Monday night, Aug. 10. The city has filled in and reseeded the area and has been monitoring two wells at the site since the landfill was closed two years ago. The city rents the land from owners Dale Turner and Robert Schultz. The DEQ is asking that the ci ty remove a pile of scrap metal and regrade and reseed the area. Ligget said that the landowners Try our new Wolff System Tanning Bed for that ALL OVER TAN Ask about our beginning tanners special The Country Rose 676-9426 through I should bring a dessert and J thiough Z a salad. Hosts for the afternoon are: chairman, Don and Martha Peter son, Riley and Bebe Munkers, Gary and Martha Munkers and Gerald and Harriet Pierson. 233 N Main may require filling in and reseeding of backhoe pits, and DEQ may require continued monitoring of the wells. After that is accomplished the DEQ will draft a permit for closure and present it to the city. The city will then review and comment on the permit and then DEQ will issue a final permit. The city will review the permit, determine what activities must be accomplished to come into com pliance with the permit. The DEQ must be satisfied that the landfill is not contributing to the degradation of the wells. After the requirements are met the ci ty can apply for termination of the permit. Then closure of the site will "probably” be granted, said Liggett. School district, teachers at impasse The Morrow County School District and the teachers have reached an impasse, according to a district board member. According to the district, the teachers and the board cannot agree on salaries, benefits and specific language in the contract. At this point an out-of-district team will review the situation and Christian Life Center to hold cam pout The Christian Life Center will hold a campout this weekend Aug. 14-16 at Cutsforth Park. Sunday morning service will be held at the park at 11 a.m. with a potluck following. There will not be any Sunday School. A Sunday morning service beginning at 10:30 a.m. will be held at the church for those who can’t make it to the park. Those attending service at the church are encouraged to join come to the park for fun, food and fellowship. Games, baseball, bats, frisbees, etc. are needed. Sunday evening service will be cancelled. <4 ♦ • ^CHEVROLET > « t Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership . ■ — * 1 ■ *** » HONESTY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SERVICE Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way GM CHEVROLET Parts SERVICE Coach Dave Gunderson puts football players through drills Tuesday. Seventy-seven junior high and high school students from lone. Lexington and Heppner are attending a football camp this week in preparation of regular football practice. Ten coaches and assistants from Heppner and lone schools put the camp on SHERRELL CHEVROLET Hermiston, Oregon Phone 567-6487 Radio /hack - attempt to resolve differences. It is doubtful that the issues will be resolved before schtxil starts on Aug. 31. Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager I’m told the Motel is booked for Fair and Rodeo weekend and not to send them anymore customers. Are we ready for these visitors who will take home a lasting impression of Heppner? The Soroptimists had an excellent idea when they invited in dividuals, neighbors, businesses and organizations to adopt a street. Let’s not forget those visi ble alleys and backdoors. Weeds seem to have an ability to grow, even without moisture. Heppner Chamber is adopting Main Street from the bridge to the Forest Ser vice. They will be getting to know the street intimately starting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. August 18. People willing to help should meet in front of the Chamber office. Malheur County has invited Morrow County to be a part of their cultural festival August 14, 15 and 16. A recent FAX re quested our Irish dancers. Most of our Irish dancers were im ported from Ireland, but wouldn’t it be terrific publicity if a group of our young people, dressed in Gwen Healy’s Irish outfits were to learn some Irish jigs and be available for entertainment dur ing the year. Maybe the idea could be incorporated into the school music program or dance classes local children attend. Possibly we could "import” an instructor if the interest is there. Contact the Chamber office, it’s not too early to begin thinking about our celebration and pro moting local talent on a year ‘round basis. Chamber will meet Tuesday during Fair week for an impor tant business meeting and again Thursday for our traditional lunch at the fair. Thought for the week: "They who trim themselves to suit everyone will soon whittle themselves away.” t » SELECT YOUR EXCHANGE STUDENT TODAY! Choose a high school exchange student from France, Germany. England, Italy or Scandinavia to join your family for a school year Enrich your family with the culture and love of your new student while sharing your love with them. E~ me I Don't miss this oppor tunity. You can qualify to become a host family to day. Call: Hanna from Norway, 17 yrs. 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