TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 10, 1993
Taco feed to be held Feb. 18 4-H Foods Field Day planned
The Heppner High School you will be served two tacos,
sophomore class will hold a taco dessert and a beverage.
feed Thursday, Feb. 18 at the
Game time is at 3 p.m. with the
high school home ec room from girls JV playing first. The boys
4 to 7 p.m The taco feed will be JV and girls and boys varsity will
in conjunction with the home follow.
game against Umatilla. For $3
Do you know how to prepare
a family favorite from grandmas
kitchen that is put together more
by “ feel” than by precise
measurement?
Do you make a really great
cream puff, but cannot exhibit at
county fair because of food
storage conditions? A new 4-H
event allows you to prepare a
The St. Patrick Senior Center at the meal site during the past favorite dish at home, and bring
will hold an appreciation lunch year. The luncheon will begin at it to an event just for people in
on Friday, Feb. 12 for all the noon. Salads and muffins will be terested in learning more about
volunteers who have helped serve served.
food.
Volunteer appreciation lunch set
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Favorite Foods Day is the
perfect opportunity for youth and
adults to learn more about foods
in a fun and active setting. The
event, conducted at lone High
School, begins at 9 a.m. on Satur
day, February 13. The theme,
“ Hearts Delight,” can be used
for planning menus and place set
tings to enhance the favorite food,
but following the theme is
optional.
In addition to sharing a
“ favorite food, “ participants can
take part in a judging contest in
volving food decisions, learn how
to compete in the St. Patricks’
Day Lamb Cook-Off, and make
a loaf of delicious bread. Newer
foods projects members may
want to focus on the activities,
and postpone participation in the
Favorite Food contest until next
year. Everyone will have a
chance to look at the favorite
foods, and their table settings at
the end of the event. Favorite
Foods Day concludes at 12 noon.
There is no charge to attend the
event and pre-registration is not
required. However, participants
in the Favorite Foods contest
need guidelines and judges infor
mation sheet in the information
package. Information packets for
the event are available at the Mor
row, Gilliam and Wheeler Coun
ty Extension Offices.
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CUSTOMER
APPRECIATION
DAY
Free Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, February 13, 1993
8 a.m. to Noon
Lexington, Oregon
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Cenex...............Lube Oil................Tires
V/B..............................Knife Sharpening
Exide.............................................Batteries
John Snyder............................ S/K Tools
Century Welding........................ Welders
Roc kmount... Welding, Alloys & Rods
Stark & Norris..............Engine Rebuild
Stoess Hitch..................................Display
Calkins............................. Chrome Wear
Schwerin.....................................Concaves
Door Prizes
Homelite Model 250 Saw
Water Softener
Torch Kit
6“ Bench Grinder
9 Pc S/K Wrench Set
O-Ring Assortment
Jacket
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Special Display
Finley Butte Landfill
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Valentine Carnations
To First 250 Ladies
Toys
Farm Set
T ractors
Truck Bank
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CENEX
LAND O LAKES
Morrow County
Crain Growers INC.
Phone 989 8221
Wasco 442-5781
1-800-824-7185
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Factory Representatives
with Product Displays
Everyone Welcome To
The Wasco Parts outlet
Open House
Saturday, February 20
8 a.m. to Noon
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LEXINGTON. OREGON 97839
P 0. Box 367
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Engagements
Julian
— Marquardt
Jana Marquardt and John Julian announce their engagement to be
married on March 20. 1993 at the First Christian Church in Heppner.
Jana Marquardt is the daughter of Betty Marquardt of Lexington
and the late Carl M. Marquardt.
The bride-elect graduated from Interfaith Christian School in Her-
miston and is a graduate of Cosmopolitan School of Travel in
Richland, WA. She is currently employed with Horizon Airlines in
Portland.
John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Julian, Fresno, CA. He
graduated from Clovas West High School in Fresno, attended Embry-
Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescot, Arizona and Fresno State
University. He is currently in management training with Royal
Management Inc. in Portland.
Input favorable for pool
lone and Lexington residents
attending public hearings concer
ning construction of a pool in
Heppner were favorable to the
idea, according to Skip Mat
thews, chairman of the Pool Ex
ploratory commission.
Matthews said, however, that
concerns were voiced that the
project might get too big. They
feared that if a too expensive p<xil
were funded by a levy it could cut
into other community services
because of the Ballot Measure 5
cap.
Tax estimates for operating ex
penses for an indoor pool would
be around 70 cents per thousand
assessed valuation, compared to
20 cents per thousand for
operating expenses for an outdoor
pool.
The commission said earlier
that they were committed to fun
ding projects in Lexington and
lone, if a project was funded in
Heppner. Neither the lone nor
Lexington communities are pro
posing a project at this time.
The Willow Creek Park
District, which encompasses
south Morrow County, would be
the sponsor of the levy.
Matthews says the Pool Ex
ploratory Commission will meet
with the park district on Feb. 16.
He said they will further explore
projects on other communities,
types of pools, locations and
costs.
Their next step would be to in
vestigate funding and sites and to
look at sècuring engineering and
planning assistance. He said the
commission hopes to have
engineering studies done this
summer.
Matthews stressed that it is not
cost effective to fix the old Hepp
ner pool. Estimates range from
$600 to $800 thousand for
repairs, which would increase the
life of the old pool to 20-25 years.
A new pool, estimated around $1
million, is expected to have a
lifespan of around 40 years. He
said the commission has a video
of an L-shaped 25 meter lap pool
with a kitchen and dressing room
for around $750,000 located in
Eugene. The pool would include
a diving tank.
Remember ...
Valentines Day
Sunday, February 14!!
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Starting Sat. Feb. 13th.________
New SATURDAY Hours:
Rx Dept. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Rest of Store 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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1 North Main
Heppner
676-9 1SK