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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 16, 1994 - FIVE Lutherans plan Thanksgiving services Dr. Jeanne Berretta will accom pany the congregation on the piano. A free will offering will be taken for the disaster relief ministry of the Lutheran World Relief. Pastor Stan Hoobing will preach on the theme of "Only Wednesday, Nov. 23 the Valby Lutheran Church will celebrate Thanksgiving service beginning at 7:30 p.m. Con gregational singing will be ac companied by Sarah Carlson on the piano. A free will offer ing will be taken for the Neighborhood C en ter's Thanksgiving and Christmas food basket program. Thanksgiving service at Hope Lutheran church will be held Thursday, Nov. 24, at 9 a.m. One Gave Thanks" based on scripture reading from St. Luke 17:11-19. Visitors and friends are welcome to attend the services and events of the parish. Fall music concert set at HM S Tuesday, November 22, begin ning at 7:30 p.m. at the HMS gym. The fall concert for grades five through eight at Heppner Middle School will be held on Crushed Rock For Sale minus 1” minus 3” base rock Clean Fill Material Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6 V 2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 Come Worship With Us at Willow Creek Baptist Church Sundays at 3 p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church THAKICS to all the hard working supporters and to those whose votes showed confidence in me. The campaign was great and so are you Authorized by Committee to Elect Joan Silver HC 82 Box 218, Kimberly 97848 Expanded D e p t. W e've expanded our craft dept. Just in time for your Christmas projects. Stop in and look over our selection. See our new selection of New tVinter f ‘ ashions <££D(nj J-Lnqexie Arriving Now Order your Thanksgiving .0 Centerpieces NOW! r Country Rose 676-9426 233 N. Main Heppner Now in stock at "L E E ” Heavy weight classic *39" *33” Black - Natural - Stone wash Blue Shirts “ HANES” Friday school at Hope Lutheran Church will resume this Friday, Nov. 18 at 9 a.m. Students are reminded to bring commercially packaged or PUBLIC NOTICE plicable zoning criteria are available for inspection at no cost and copies of the same will be provided at a reasonable cost. To obtain this information contact the office of Gary Marks, City Manager, Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, PO Box 756, Heppner, Oregon 97836, phone 676-9618. Published: November 16, 1994 *17S0 "HENLEY* ‘ 1 0 0 % cotton w with un long luny sleeves bieeveb & ^ Shirts "HANES” m ^ New fall colors with set-in sleeves in 7 % o r 50/50 fleece 50/50 7 % oz fleece with elastic waist & cuffs Adults Adults Fleece Sweat Shirts Sweat Shirts Cardigans ligi *24” ‘19” *22*° T -S h irts *16.99 By Jerzee "SMILE LINES” and Tultex "Road Kill” T A L K -N -T O P S (Shoe Box) 143 N Main St. Heppner, OR 676-5241 Hooded pull-over Asst. Colors Christmas 100 % cotton Sleep Shirts *J£00 Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria. NORENE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Now Stocking WALTHAM FOODS & W ALTHAM ' 1 « WORLD'S LEADING AUTHORITY ON PET CARE AND NUTRITION“ 676-9656 A big Thank You to Bev and Cal Sherman canned food for the Neigh borhood Center's Thanksgiv ing and Christmas baskets. Students should also bring their permission slips signed. This will be the only meeting during November. The next three meeting dates will be Dec. 2, 9 and 16. Canned food will also be collected during December. at BP for being truly caring people and going way beyond the call of duty. And to Mor row County Sheriff’s Dept. Dispatch - You kept trying! Thanks Marcia Longley PUBLIC NOTICE OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS. Notice is hereby given by the City of Heppner, Oregon, that regular meetings of the City The Heppner Coordinating Council are scheduled, and do Council will meet Tuesday, occur on the second Monday of November 22 at 7:30 a.m. at the each month. Regular meetings GEODC office. for the City Planning Commis sion are scheduled, and do oc CARD OF THANKS cur on the first Monday of each In recognition, our gratitude month. Both meetings are held is being expressed with a big at Heppner City Hall, 188 West thank you to each and every in Willow St., beginning at 7:00 dividual that contributed to the pm on their respective regular NC of SMC during our recent meeting dates. Written agendas food drive. for these meetings are available Through our doors the com to the public not less than three munity benefits from contribu days prior to regular meeting tions such as yours by assisting dates and can be obtained at Ci the low-income persons. ty Hall. These are public Your generous outpouring of meetings where the affairs of donations have mad ethe NC's the City are discussed and work of providing assistance to policy set. Public attendance the community an ongoing and input is encouraged. realization. Gary B. Marks Individuals instrumental in City Recorder accomplishing etc. Kathy Published: November 16, 1994 Cutsforth, John Qualls, Chris Sykes, Terri Gentry, Susan Hisler, Josilyn Evans, Char PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission Coe, Brian Koffler, Delbert for the City of Heppner, Binschus, Jerid Ployhar, Marcia Oregon will conduct a public Kemp, Jannie Allen, Bill, Dave hearing at 7:00 PM on Gunderson, Melissa Cutsforth, December 5, 1994 at Heppner Stacy Lauritsen, Justin Mat- City hall regarding the follow teson, Josh Coiner, Brandi Mar shall, Mindy Qualls, Lindsey ing application: 1. Temporary Use Permit: Re Waterland, Dani Hill, Annie questing permission to park Hisler, Kelsie Evans, Beth and use a 36 foot RV 5th-wheel Cookston, Renee Devin, Josie trailer for living quarters on Proctor, Lori Moeller, Jenny property located at 265 South Krein, Jim Schlaich, Eric Schon- Chase Street, Map - 2S 26 35BB, bachler, Josh Roy, Mindy Tax Lot 13000 owned by El- Binschus, Donald White, Keith Scott, Brent Gunderson, Jeff wayne Bergstrom. Watkins, Helen Riehl, Gazette- A copy of the application and Times and to anyone whose copies of all documents in name we might have missed. evidence relied upon by the ap 11-16-lc plicant and copies of any ap S w eat PantSAduits * 12 " Youth* 9 " Pre-prtnted The lone Schools fall sports awards dessert will be held Friday school to resume Nov. 18 S w ea t Shirts Aduits* 1350 Youth* 900 Hooded With front Zipper lone sports dessert Nov. 22 There were 126 people present for the senior dinner Nov. 9. Four meals were taken out. Blanche Jones won the free meal ticket. Members of the First Christian Church served. The senior center board met following the dinner. Jim Bruns was at the center to assist seniors with hearing aid problems. The menu for the dinner Nov. 23 will be macaroni and cheese, spinach, purple plums, rolls and cake muffins. Members of the Christian Life Center will serve. Fifteen seniors and bus driver Dot Halvorsen enjoyed danc ing and dinner at the Pendleton meal site Friday, Nov. 11. They went shopping after lunch. Sign up sheets at the senior center office for a trip to the Mis sion mead site early in December and to Echo and Pendleton the middle of December to see the Christmas lights. Dates will be announced later. The transportation committee is open for sug gestions for bus trips. Call Eleanor Gonty or come by the office and leave suggestions. Other dates to remember are: Monday, Bible study 10 a.m.; Tues. and Thurs., exercise, 10 a.m.; Wed., senior meal, noon; Thurs., knitting, 7 p.m.; Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 7 p.m. Seven seniors watched the movie "Bethoven's 2nd" Sunday evening, Nov. 13. TMK-N-T0PS “ FLD ” Denim classic, long sleeved Denim Shirts m HCC to meet 560 North M inor C ra fts ¿t. Patrick’s «Senior Center Bulletin Board i U f t t fa m ily o f <zRoy . J lin d itx o m w o u ld C iit t o tH a n í tfitix j fx it n d i a n d xcCativci fox tfiz fix a y cx i, CriautifuC f t owe. t a a n d Hind 1 to o in y d t t d i d uxiny d ii ifC n tsi a n d fia x iin y . 1 11 't w tx t 10 y x a tc lu l Ì fox tU t fa m ily din n cx x tx u td try tfit C Jofiic C t u t a n d fox t i o i c who $ fix tfia x td t b . d in n cx a fttx t b ±£ltr¿C£. j cd t rjLXy ifltc ia C t f ia n i y o u t o ¡J ^ tu tx tn d J i t a o M a t i i t u arto ! ¿ 1 aturayl ttz x c t o y io t u i to o in y xufifioxt. ( l i t a t io a fifix tc ia tt r t t c c o m fia s iio n a te ca xt y io tn ùy t t t i t a f f a t U rtta m a x ttx (la x t I C -tnttx. j <J\\oxxow C o u n ty ii. a u ron d cxfu t fita c t to c a t t to m e . ff^ o d t t t 11 & J y a t t t xin t J lin d i.tx o m , c S i t j i b n *Su an & <Stan <'W tifitx, C t x iit in a J lin d itx o m £ r £ im iB x id s to n 0 would like to thank the voters o f Morrow County fo r their confidence and support in re electing me as ‘M orrow County Commissioner. A special thanks and commendation goes to my opponents, A rt J^egler and Jackie *.B ergstrom, fo r maintaining and conducting a positive campaign. On this era o f negative campaigning it Has, indeed, been a pleasure and honor to have been a part o f this positive and upbeat election. 0 am especially grateful to all those who ac tively helped with the campaign. Sincerely, Ray French Morrow County Commissioner You are invited to our Ckmtmai Open Hme E n te r O ur Saturday November 19 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 1 R E B 8 U R E IHJNl IHoke up y w udAk tot Ut »ut dote 9é ute dtm ym nome Refreshments Door prizes every hour YOU WIN - ■ ’& Be aute to gei geut Special Savings on Stogiteli & Bittiie C h ristm a s Ommenb Jtem s Enter ®o H in GIANT Teddv Bear Muttoy'i Dtug tN( 217 North Main Heppner HOURS: Mon-Fri., 8 a.m-6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (pharmacy closes at 1 p.m.) i