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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon W ednesday, October 8,1 9 9 7 - S E V E N Trip takes tw o through 20 states, 8,950 miles BM C C inservice note on his door. They were able to visit with him the next set for Oct. 10 w.C.C.C. Golf Lexington News Ladies' Play, S ep t 30 By Deipha Jones Low gross o f the field:Pat morning. Blue Mountain Community Edmundson. En route, they visited the College reminds the public that Flight A: low gross-Lois Hunt, capitol building of each state and Friday, Oct. 10 is in-service day. low net-Carol Norris, least putts- especially enjoyed a tour o f a As a result of the in-service no Susan Atkins. coal mine in Beckley, West classes will be held and the Flight B: low gross-Luvilla Virgina, the 1791 Rocky Mount campus will be closed for public Sonstegard, low net-Joyce tour at Jonesborough, business so staff may participate Dinkins, least putts-Bcmice Lott. Tennnessee, which was a step in a day-long strategic planning Flight C: low gross-Floss back, including a history lesson session. and all conversation, into 1791, Watkins, low net-Jenny Rey and a mining tour in Wallace, nolds, least putts-Norma French, Idaho, and tried to take in a Cam Wishart and Dorris Graves. B u s in e s s C a rd s narrated tour of the vicinity. Long drive: Jan Paustian. They stayed at a family-owned Gazette-Times Long putt: Pat Edmundson. motel in Steams, Kentucky, which was smaller than Lexington that served freshly- baked cake to the rooms after check in. They said they tried to buy a cap at the Hicksville, Ohio, golf club, but the club was all out of hats. They were able to tour glass factories in West Virginia and went to all the antique shops they could, although they admitted to missing "a few". Woodside and Christman report that they had only three days of SA L E E N D S O C T . 2 5 t h extra humid weather during the trip. They said that it was so humid those days that the natives were even complaining. One T -P O S T S night staying at a motel, they got a call from the motel clerk, who 5V2 #125 Hvy Wgts. . .2 .1 9 said that if the storm warning 6 # 1 2 5 ................................2 .2 9 was upgraded to "tornado", she would call them again. We Print Visitors at the Pat Wright home over the weekend were Steve Mounts from Portland, and his son, Kenny. V isitors at the home o f Marie Steagall this past week have been her daughter, Barbara Brandhagen of Pendleton, Barb and Greg Leyva of Wilbur, WA, Bill Steagall of Pendleton and Bob Steagall of Lebanon. Scott Groshens, who is at tending school in La Grande, was a Lexington caller on Sunday. H I Fencing Sale Betty Christm an with Gene Cole Sherron Woodside and Betty Christman took a little trip this summer. Their "little" trip took them 8,950 miles through 20 states. They left Morrow County on July 28 and were able to return on Sept. 10, just in time to use their Round-Up tickets purchased for Sept. 12. Woodside attended her Bunch family reunion on August 3 at Thousand Hills State Park, just west of Kirksville, Missouri, where they stayed with Sherron's uncle, Dean Bunch, for two nights. After the stay in Kirksville, the "rules" were to not use the interstate highway Parenting sessions to resume After a brief summer vacation, the Positive Parenting sessions will resume on Thursday, Oct. 16, beginning at 7 p.m. at the new Morrow County Family Service Center, 120 South Main, Hepp ner., , Positive Parenting is associated with the national Parents Anony mous organization and provides a confidential atmosphere where parents can share parenting skills, leam of new parenting resources and make some lasting friend ships, said Dar Merrill, Morrow County Children and Families Dept, executive director. The public is invited to attend and child care will be provided. For more information, call Merrill at 676-9675, or Marilyn Bader- Nesse, 676-5640. system, but to always go by secondary roads from then out. Then it was on to West Virginia to visit with Sherron's relatives on her mother's side at Beckley, West Virgina, on August. 12. They arrived in Bryson City, North Carolina, on August 14 and went to former local resident, Gene Cole's home. Gene wasn't in, so they left a St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 73 present for the Senior dinner Oct. 1, and nine meals were home delivered. Members of the Nazarene and Seventh-day Adventist Church served. Sue Vinson was given a special thanks for her fund raising "Go-fer" table. She spends at least three hours almost every Wednesday selling a variety of things brought in by seniors. The proceeds go to help support the Senior Center. Contributions to the table are always appreciated. Mary Jean and Ernie McCabe decorated the dining room in the Halloween motif. The Nutrition Site Committee met following the meal. Hearing aid assistance was given and blood pressures taken before the meal and eye glasses adjustment after. The menu for dinner Oct. 15 will be pork roast, au gratin potatoes, peas, rolls, applesauce and cookies. Members of the Episcopal Church will serve. Corol Mitchell, Cammy Williams and Cathy Peck had a birthday party for Barton Clark in his apartment Thursday afternoon. Twelve of the other tenants attended. His family had another party for him on Friday. Thirty-four people attended the breakfast Friday, Oct. 3, and three breakfasts were home delivered. The breakfast experiment will end Oct. 3 unless attendance holds up or increases. If you haven't tried one you've missed delicious meals and a chance to visit with your friends. The menu for Oct. 12 will be eggs and bacon, muffins, cereal, fruit, orange juice and milk, coffee and tea. Breakfast for Oct 17 will be sausage and pancakes, fruit, hot cereal, cold cereal, orange juice milk, coffee and tea. Friday, Oct. 3, Corol and Ruby Steers gave a [arty for Doll Campbell's birthday. A large group attended and 12 made up three tables of pinochle after cake and ice cream. Five seniors watched the movie "Little Man Tate" on Sunday. The new driver’s scheduling for the Dollaride van is running smoothly. Those wishing to use the service should call the senior office at least a day ahead of their appointment. The Hot Meals Express runs Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Those needing a noon meal those days should call the hospital to order. TREATED POSTS B A RB W IR E 2 Pt. D /W ......................3 3 .5 0 4 Pt. D /W ......................3 7 .5 0 R R -1 ............... 10.50 R R -2 ............... 9.0 0 £ 3x8 ................. 3.90 l ì 4x8 ................. 5.85 Jfj 5x8 ................. 6.75 f h 6x8 9.50 VT F IE L D FEN CING 330 R R T IE S ROUND BALE FEEDERS * 8 3 2 -6 ............... 6 9 .9 5 1 0 4 7 -6 .............84 .95 dJJ J) (t d ll B u ll................ 405.00 C o w ...............335.00 I HI QUAL PANELS 16’ HD 12’ HD 10’ HD 12’ HD Panels.......... 109.00 P anels........... 89.00 G a te ...............73.00 G a te ...............81.00 14’ HD G a te ...............92.00 I I Morrow County Grain Growers 1-800-452-7396 Lexington, Oregon 350 Main ~ g ~ CBCX 9894221 LAND CT LAWS ] Weather Report 9/1 9/2 9/3 9/4 9/5 9/6 9/7 9/8 9/9 9/10 9/11 9/12 9/13 9/14 9/15 9/16 9/17 9/18 9/19 9/20 9/21 9/22 9/23 9/24 9/25 9/26 9/27 9/28 9/29 9/30 30 By the City of Heppner For the month of September High Low Precip. 85 55 .00 89 54 .00 88 61 .11 81 53 .16 80 55 .00 78 49 .00 77 47 .00 82 50 .00 83 52 .00 86 59 T 85 55 .18 73 53 .00 73 44 .00 68 44 .00 71 45 .08 66 52 .10 67 53 .02 71 48 .06 64 42 .02 67 40 .00 72 44 .00 76 48 .00 82 51 .00 85 49 .00 87 53 .00 90 57 .00 70 50 T 68 45 .00 80 46 .00 86 50 .00 i ___________ ________ O c to b e r ‘Bridal Tahh& Q jfm ctvea C & a // <$f Reception Oct. 18 itMutuij'il)«)- j i _ & A U C T IO N 18 th - H e p p n e r E lk s C lu b - A u c tio n a t S t e a k f e e d f o r $ 7 .5 0 f r o m 6 - 8 p .m . A U CTIO N ITEM TKO Lodge A Hunt for 4 Blackhills Gold Ring AKC Brittany Spaniel 9 wks male Jet Boat Fishing Trip - John Day or Deachutes A Set of Tires (4) November Bird Hunt - Anderson Ranch Cabela's Limited Edition Print Framing and Matting of the Cabela's Print Family Pass for W.C.C.C. 4 Football Plays for Pilot Rock Game W.C. W aterpark Family Membership Bird Hunt - Munkers Ranch Nov 8 or Nov 15 Bird Hunt - Cutsforth Ranch Nov 15-16 Bird Hunting Weekend 14K Gold Necklace and Earrings Montana Silversmiths Belt Buckle Limited Edition Kershaw Knife (1 of 5) Diamond Plate Pick-up Box Black Hills Gold Locket John Day Fishing Trip 1 Bird Taxidermy Two Blazer Tickets - Dec 2 - Orlando 1 Night Stay Columbia River Gorge Hotel Polaris Jacket 2 Trail Blazer Tickets - Dec 8, Lakers 2 Trail Blazer Tickets - Your Choice Wool Sports Jacket Two Greens Fees at Horn Rapids Two Greens Fees at Indian Crack, Hood River 100 Gallons of Fuel 1980 6.2 Liter Desiel 1/2 Ton Pickup 2 Tons of Dairy Alfalfa Two Portland Power Basketball Tickets Two Portland Winterhawk Tickets Thoroughbred Mare Gentle Kids Horse Hamley's Sweatshirt Mustang Jacket 2 Tickets OSU vs Washington Family Portrait - Setting. Proofs A Negatives Roundup Spray Load of Gravel within 20 miles of Heppner COMPANY NAME T.K.O. Peterson's Jeweler's Tony Pupo Tom Baumgartner MCGG Charlie Anderson Cabela's American Printing W.C.C.C. Greg Grant Willow Creek Park District Barry Munkers Mark A Terri Cutsforth John Schiller Klamath 1st Federal Green Feed A Seed Pat Sweeney Les Schwab Tire Center Marion Green Steve Rhea Tim Beatty George KofTler Bank of Eastern Oregon Mike Gorman / Scott Dougherty John Boyer John Boyer Tom Baumgartner Athletic Repair Company Indian Creek Golf Club Devin Oil - Dick Devin Padberg Farms, Inc Western Empires Tom Baumgartner Tom Baumgartner Rocky T Ranch Hamley's Wild Horse Club Tad Miller Judy Barber A Sandy Matthews Bill Greenup Roger Britt M 8 AUCTIO N ITEM 1 Hour Airplane Flight 1 Hour Airplane Flight Float Tub 2 Cedar Dog Beds Four 50 Yard Line Tickets - OSU vs U of W One Night BAB in Clarkston Two Season Passes HHS - BB 97 A FB 98 Ten Tans Nike Bag Smoked Turkey Elk Picture Lube Oil Service Rock Chip Repair Putter Christmas Lawn Decoration Two Hours of Backhoe Work Dried Flower Arrangement Chenille Teddy Bear Mustang Banner Two Athletic Bags Six Cases of Pepsi Product Three T-Shirts, Three Hate, Cooler Kinzua Historic Pictu«(Fram ed) One Dozen Golf Balls One Batch of Cinnamon Rolls 1996 Team Photos (14X18") Two Christmas Wreaths S30 of Hair Care Products One Dozen Cinnamon Rolls Two Framed Sports Pictures Two Sheet Cakes - serving 12 A 24 Dessert a Month Roll of Kitchen Towels 10S Gift Certificate Special Donations $100.00 $50.00 $15.00 $100 00 80 sacks of Bird Seed p .m . COMPANY NAME Doug Drake John Boyer Caddis Manf. A Tom Wolfe Caddis Manf. A Tom Wolfe Tom Baumgartner John Edmundson Dale Conklin H air I Am Blue ML Sports Bob Krein Judy Barber A Sandy Matthews Wright Cheverolet Northwest Windshields Mike Wetherall Stub A Chris Lewis Bill Gentry Sonja McCabe/George Nairas Tonia Adams Pam Worden Kimmel Athletic Pendleton Bottling Pendleton Bottling Deena Reid Luvilla Sonstegard Martha Munkers Heppner High School Garden Club Jan Stroeber Joyce Hughes Joyce Hughes Debbie Scott Marcia Kemp Custodial Supplies Red's Clothing Umatilla Ready Mix Jones A Scott Co. Larry A Kerry Pettyjohn Timothy Jon Smith GTA Let Er Buck Feeds .■__ _ ^O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q O Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O