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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 23, 1995 Tim Coe opens new wood craft shop Bucknum's tavern sold L-R: Doug and Kathleen Lowe (owners of Bucknum’s Tavern) with Jana Lee and Ray Musgrove There will be new owners at Bucknum's in the near future. Jana and Ray Musgrove will take over operations from cur rent ow ners, Doug and Kathleen Lowe, on Sept. 1. Jana (or Jana Lee as the locals call her), 42, grew up in Hepp ner. She moved away, but returned in October 1992, and moved back permanently in Jan. of 1993. Her parents are Bill and Dorothy Scott of Hepp ner. Jana is no stranger to restaurant and bar work, star ting out at 15 years old waiting tables at Cal's Restaurant. When she turned 21 she began tending bar, keeping the books and doing "just about every thing" at Cal's. Over the years she also worked in retail, sold real estate and even worked on the Alaskan oil spill. She has also worked at Bud's Pud and Bucknum's previously. The Lowes are excited about the Musgroves' purchase of the tavern. "S h e's an excellent cook," said Kathleen Lowe. "The food will be just as good or better. She definitely knows her way around the kitchen." Jana has two children, Nicole Apperson, Prinveville, and Timberly Phegley, who is in the Air Force at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, and two grandchil dren, N icole's daughters, Jasey, 3V2, and Jenay, two months. Ray Musgrove, 44, is from East Wenatchee, Washington. He is a construction worker, specializing as a "powder m an", working with explo sives. He plans to continue working in construction, but hopes to try to stay more local "W e appreciate the com munity for their support over the years," added Doug. The Lowes bought Bucknums in June of 1981. Doug and Kathleen, along with their children, Travis, 12, Trent, 10, and Caitlin, 7, plan to move to LaGrande, where Kathleen is completing her post-graduate work. She has one more year of school in order to become a nurse practicioner. A registered nurse with a master's degree in community health nursing, Kathleen has taught for the Oregon Health Tim Coe (back) presents (l-r) Jennifer Hughes, Bebe Munkers and LaRae Kindle with door prizes from his new shop The Woodshed’. shelves and sophisticated toys, wood since high school, but By April Hilton-Sykes including monster trucks, toy has really put a lot of time into If you come, he will build it. Tim Coe has opened a wood craft shop, "The Woodshed", in downtown Heppner, at 178 West Willow. Coe, who located his new business next to "Twice Upon a Tim e", has a myriad of wooden articles on display- plant stands, boxes, flower planters, children's furniture, bed frames, rocking horses, lawn swings, lawn furniture, book shelves, knick-knack lone residents walk in memory of Jason A group of 39 people from lone traveled to Portland to walk in "The Human Race". The August 6 walk took place in his jobs. He came to Hepp on Waterfront Park and was designed to raise money for a ner in Jan. 1993. variety of agencies in the Port The Musgroves hope to ex land area. pand the hours soon to include Organizing participation in breakfast at Bucknums, open the walk has become an annual ing at 6 a.m. to offer ham, event for lone Youth Group in bacon or sausage and eggs and memory of their friend, Jason biscuits and gravy. Their goal Halvorsen, who was an active within a year is to put in a full member of the group for service kitchen. "Everything several years. All money col will be the sam e," said Jana, lected by the lone residents is "but more food will be added." donated every year to Outreach They also plan on doing some Ministry of Burnside. The painting. group raised over $1,800 this "W e're all going to miss year. Doug and Kathleen," added Participating in this year's Jana. "They've done a very fine walk were: Laurel Cannon, jo b ." Betty Reitman, Betty Gray, Don Open Saw winner Jay Coil Sciences University School of Nursing at Eastern Oregon State College in LaGrande for the past three years. She will be starting her fourth year super vising clinical experience with the Rural Frontier Delivery pro gram, which is an off campus baccalaureate program for nurses. She also worked as a nurse at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner for nine years. Doug, who worked in the logging business for a time dur ing their ownership of Buck num's, plans to look for a job in LaGrande. time 14.63, $120 Morrow Co. Saw Contest Results First, Jay Coil 17.67; second Roger Mortimore 19.05; third Mike Adams 19.14; fourth Steve Ball. Wrapper Contest Results First John Griffith $250 and Montana Silversmith Buckle donated by Darlene Scroggins and Penland House; second Bill Green $150, third Jay Coil $100. Special thanks to all the sponsors, especially Les Schwab for the gift certificates and Bank of Eastern Oregon for their donation; time keepers-Linda Nave, Dale Conklin, Darcy Coil and Kaedene Bailey, and our great announcer Paul Sumner; Judges Denny Nave, Burke O ’Brien, John Britt and Guy VanArsdale. Logs donated by Kinzua Resources, LLC and log truck by Johnny Griffith. All events paid cash and gift cer tificates over $2,000 again this year. Devil Oil with 2, 50 gal fuel certificates; Miller's Mini Mart a 25 gal cer tificate; R J’s, Kate’s, Buds and Cals with dinner Certificates. Thank you everyone fo r your continued support. tractors and combines. Coe also welcomes special orders. "If it can be designed, it can be built," says Coe. "I'll build just about anything." He once built a three-story house and shop to scale and also builds dressers. Anyone interested in making a special order may stop by the shop and Doris Brosnan, who owns "Twice Upon a Time", will take the information, or they may call Coe at home, 676-9851. Coe has been working with it the past 10 years. In addition to his woodworking business, Coe also works for Kinzua Resources. "The Woodshed" opened for business July 8 and held its, grand opening Aug. 12. Coe's sister, Sharon Drennan, Portland, came to Heppner the past two weekends to help him get organized. Store hours are Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2p.m . Saturday hours may ex pand later. Lutherans to hold church service Are you looking for something to do this weekend? Members and friends of the Hope-Valby Lutheran Parish welcome you to attend services at one of the two Lutheran churches in south Morrow County, said Rev. Stan Hoobing. Rev. Stan Hoobing will deliver the sermon entitled "Faith Is What Counts!" bas ed on scripture reading of Bristow, Jannie Allen, Jeri McElligott, Cathy Halvorsen, Lorie Sullivan, Debbie Morgan, Jim Swanson, Monica Swan son, Anita Orem, Ryan Halvor sen, Alison Sullivan, Jessie Stefani, Bridget McElligott, Lyndee Minster, Becky Wagen- blast, Melissa McElligott, John Doherty, Luke Swanson, Jory Crowell, Kelly Morgan, Steve Allen, Nick Nelson, Jake McElligott, Jenny Sullivan, Katie Garrett, Niki Sullivan, Tori Odinet, Mark McElligott, Nikki M cElligott, Korey Morgan, Allison Halvorsen, Charissa Gates, Adrienne Swanson, Elizabeth Allen, Caitlin Orem and Zack Orem. Genesis 15:1-6. There will be prayer, praise and fellowship at both services followed by cof fee and visiting. Worship service at Valby Lutheran Church located on the Ione-Gooseberry Road, begins at 9 a.m. Service at Hope Lutheran Church in Heppner begins at 11 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend either service. G e n u i n e C h e v r o l e t ’“ Remember when your word was your Bond. - You sealed a deal with a handshake - That's still the way we do business today. COMFORTABLE • TRUSTFULL • HONEST • CARING O D F W plans elk meetings The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) will hold two public informational meetings focusing on discus sion of ODFW staff proposals for changes in Rocky Mountain bull elk hunting strategies in northeast Oregon. The meetings are scheduled for August 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Spray Grange located on Kahler Basin Road and August 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Heppner Elementary School located at 235 E. Stansbury Street. Under the elk plan adopted by the Fish and Wildlife Com mission, ODFW's goal is to achieve and maintain desired bull/cow ratios in big game management units. Almost all units in northeast Oregon are below their adopted manage ment objectives for bulls, said an ODFW news release. ODFW's proposals, if adopt ed by the commission, will result in changes in bull hun- Fax Paper Gazette-Times 676-9228 ting regulations beginning in 1996. The proposals retain the two elk hunting seasons leav ing the first season limited r • entry and the second general season. Staff recommendations incorporate several strategies with some units being complete limited entry while others would rely largely on spike on ly hunting. 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