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Heppner Gazette- Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 27, 1993 - THREE FFA team places in crops contest Moonlight Sale Thursday The Heppner merchants will be holding their annual Moonlight Sale this Thursday from 5 to 8 pm . The Heppner Chamber of Commerce will judge Halloween costumes of local business peo- p|e and employees. Awards will be given for the best costumes. People for the Pool to have booth during Moonlight sale swimming pool fund recently top ped $10,000. The project of selling bricks with laser printed names is still active with the bricks to be plac ed at the site of the new swimm ing pool. The feasibility study for the pool is hoped to be completed by the engineering company by year end. People for the Pool will be sell ing popcorn balls and cotton can dy during Heppner’s Moonlight madness Sale Thursday, Oct. 28 in front of the Heppner Post Office. Tickets for an afghan raffle and 10 bars of silver will also be sold. All proceeds will go towards a swimming pool in Heppner. The WHAT COULD D E .S T O O K IE K Tïl/IH /I DIG &TLE The Blue Mountain District Future Farmers of America Soil and Crops Contest was held in Heppner Oct. 20. The soil and crops team from Heppner, con sisting of Joe Lindsay, Casey O ’Brien, Chris Cookston, Brian Zumwalt, Ryan Munkers and Andy Ashbeck, placed first in the crops contest and third in the soil contest. The contest consisted of judg ing and identifying soils as to origin, type, texture, structure, slope, drainage and other site characteristics and suitability classes. “ The crops contest was also challenging as FFA members had to identify 40 different kinds of weeds and crops,” said FFA chapter reporter Brent Wright. The identification of either the seed or the vegetative part of the plant had to be known to correctly identify the plants. Zane Martin and Brent Wright are preparing to travel to Kansas City, Mo. the second week in November to attend the national FFA convention. They will be joined by 40 other delegates from this district. Over 25,000 FFA members from across the United States are expected to be in attendance. Game night at Stokes Landing A dinner and game night will be held at Stokes Landing Senior Center in Irrigon, Friday, Oct. 29. The dinner will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Beef stew, fresh rolls, pumpkin pie and a beverage will be served for $2.50 a person. Pinochole and scrabble will follow at 7 p.m. A donation of $1 is asked. Refreshments and prizes are a part of the evening of recreation. People of all ages are welcome to attend. St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 118 people in attendance for the senior dinner October 20. There were 16 out-of-town guests, including 12 from The Dalles. The meal ticket was won by Everett Keithley, the door prize by C.K. Borner and the guest prize was won by Sandy McDonald. Members of the Christian Church served. Twenty-eight people had their blood pressures taken before the meal. The menu for Wednesday, Nov. 3 will be macaroni and cheese, green beans, jello salad with pineapple, carrots and celery, rolls and apple crisp. Members of the Christian Life Center will serve. The Meal Site Committee will meet following the dinner. The hearing aid service will be held before dinner and the foot clinic will be held after dinner. There weren’t any card players Friday afternoon. The bus took a group of dancers to Hermiston Saturday afternoon. Seven people watched the movie “ The Gods Must Be Crazy,” Sunday evening. The hospital will give a presentation about reducing the fat in your diet Thursday, Oct. 28 from 7 to 8 p.m. The presentation is free and everyone is welcome to attend. A birthday party will be held in the dining room Sunday, Oct. 31 at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to help Ralph Struthers celebrate his 80th birthday. #JAlXO\\7EEN HEYDAY M o o n lig h t S ale Thursday, Oct. 28 5-8 p.m. downtown Heppner 20 % MOOLIGHT MADNESS October 28 ^ Coast to Coast Jewelers 7 J / Extended Moonlight Sale Hours Open until 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28 5-8 p.m. Member Jewelers ol America, Inc. ^ Heppner Heppner WE C A S HEI.P YOU DflUl i\( 217 North Main Heppner 676-9158' 676-9961 October r 1 Moonlight Salel all day long til 8 p.m. Dresses Stuffed Toys Scarves Coffee Mugs ’Rocky Mountain' long sleeve shirts In f a n t c socks o r i & Infant Items Selected Gift Items Infant Thursday, Oct. 28 o t« Halloween earrings - 2 for the price of 1 All sweaters in stock 10 % o ff Special savings 5 to 8 p.m. ONLY Ladies Jeans by Wrangler - £> Thursday 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Now Reg 29*’ to 49*’ 18 **,o ! • * * By Wrangler & Panhandle Slim Take an additional 50% off already priced sale items on the permanent sale racks V% p rice Western Shirts f t Country Rose 233 N. Main ViwiM'A 676-9200 H O O N L IC H T S A L E 676-9426 Complete Halloween Costumes Selected items Marked down to sell!! Special prices on Several Items Peterson’s All M o o n lig h t M a d n es s S ale 5-8 p.m. OFF H ep p n er^ Pendleton 7CL ■/» Price Insulated, full leg zipper Walls Coveralls Reg 59»* Men’s Sport Shirts By Arrow and Saturdays Now Now •/* p ric e Thursday 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. $ ie ° ° o f f aiiRed Wing Boots in stock 3 0 % O ff Mens & Youth Hikers Youth Sno-Shoes Women’s Sno-Shoes Brushpopper Shirts Womens and girls Slippers Mens & Womens Fashion Shoes Women’s $ • • • SHOE BOX TALK-N-TOPS 143 N. Main Street 676-5241 Heppner, OR Demi-Boots 1 Asst, 5 styles % & Off Brands By Wrangler Reg 4195 to 4995 N o w lJ * * to % OFF all regular stock including craft items FABRIC’S ETC. Reg 33»* to 79»* ID * * „ ID * * Now I (LA Gear, Keds, Candies, Avia) Winter boots now in stock Men’s Sweaters By Saturday Men’s W RA N G LER JE A N S Cowboy cut denim 13MWZ Denim IJ** By Tempco and Walls Men’s Winter Coats •A P ric e Gardner’s 193 N. M a in St. Heppner Men’s Wear