Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 05, 1997, Page FIVE, Image 5

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It's carnival time at Heppner Elementary
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Teacher Jannie Allen (left), Shelly Britt and Shari Stahl help out at the Heppner Elementary School Parents
Club carnival.
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Fairy Teri Straley (left), mermaid Sarah Kendrick and Superman Jason Kendrick, along with mom Deborah
Kendrick, all Heppner, enjoy the Heppner Elementary School Parents Club annual carnival and haunted
house held Oct. 30 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds.
" 1 6 businesses sign up
for BEO Christmas Cash
4 -H News
The Tasty Quintet
by Kristal Temple
On Oct. 24, the Tasty Quintet,
a 4-H cooking club, had its sec­
ond meeting at Karen Temple’s
house.
During the meeting, club mem­
bers learned how to keep fruits
from going brown, how to store
fruits and to never put bananas in
a refrigerator. Members also
made fruit kabobs and PBJ muf­
fins.
The next meeting is at Robin
Jones' house on Friday, Nov. 7.
The Barnyarders
by Dan Jepsen
The Barnyarders 4-H swine
club held their first meeting of the
new 4-H year on Oct. 28.
They discussed goals for the
year ahead and signed up the fol­
lowing new members: Robert
Worden. Heather Rill and Roy
Proctor. K risti W orden was
elected president for this year.
Julie Proctor was chosen as vice
president. Emily Unruh was re­
elected secretary/treasurer, and
Daniel Jepsen is the new club re­
Sixteen businesses in Heppner,
and four in lone, have signed up
to participate in the Bank of
Eastern Oregon's no interest, no
fee "Christmas Cash" loan
program.
The program will begin in the
middle of November, an will
offer up to $1,000 per family in
no interest loans. Borrowers will
have up to 10 months to repay
the loan, and the only stipulation
is that the money be spent at
participating merchants.
Heppner business participating
are: Coast to Coast, Green Feed,
Kate's Pizza, Hair I Am, Shoe
Box,
Peterson's
Jewelers.
Pettyjohn's, Yaw's, Murray's,
Country Rose, MCGG, Gardner's
Men's Wear, Les Schwab,
Central Market, R&W and Lott's
Electric.
In lone the businesses are: lone
Auto Parts, lone Market,
Beecher's and The Office Cafe.
Applications are available at
the bank for anyone wishing to
apply for the $1,000 loans.
Pick up report card at HHS, HJH
Parents of Heppner High
School and Junior High School
students may pick up their child's
report cards and visit with
teachers on Thursday, Nov. 6,
from 4:30-7:30 p.m. or Friday,
Nov. 7, from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
Conferences and time to pick
up report cards has been changed
to accommodate those who plan
porter.
At the meeting, the B arn­
yarders agreed to donate $80 to
the new livestock building at the
fairgrounds.
to go to the Mustang volleyball
state playoff game on Friday in
Portland at 5 p.m.
Appointments are not
necessary for conferences with
teachers.
Report cards that are not picked
up during those times will be
mailed on Monday, Nov. 10.
Schools
will be closed
Tuesday, Nov. 11, for Veterans
Day.
Garden Club slated meeting
The monthly meeting of the
Heppner Garden Club will be
held Monday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m.
at the St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
Pam Wunderlich will present
a program on growing herbs. The
agenda also includes “two-minute
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conservation tips” by Jeannette
Padberg and finalizing plans for
the annual Christmas greens and
wreath workshop on Saturday,
Dec. 6.
The public is invited to attend.
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Measure 51 - Repeals Assisted Suicide Law
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Measure 52 - Lottery Bonds for Schools
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M orrow County results only
Large Selection o f
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Wedding: November 15th
You gathered your scavenger
items, you wrote your story, now
don't forget to turn the story in
before Friday Nov. 7.
The Heppner Spooky Story
Contest deadline is Friday, and
all stories should be turned in by
6 p.m. that day to the Heppner
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk’s
office at the courthouse in Hepp­
ner reports issuing the following
marriage licenses during the past
week:
Oct. 27: Germ an Lopez
Sandoval, 25, Boardman; and
Gabnela C. Rivera, 26, Board-
man.
Oct. 31: James Elmer Holtz,
25, lone; and
Candace Marie Weinke, 28,
lone.
The Morrow County District
Attorney’s office in Heppner re­
ports handling the following busi­
ness:
Aneisa Renee Watson, 26, of
St. Helens, was convicted of Pos­
session of a Controlled Substance
2 - C/Felony on October 9, 1997,
and was sentenced by Judge Rudy
M. Murgo to undergo three years
probation and ordered to undergo
alcohol and drug counseling, drug
package, violate no laws, pay a
$50 tine, be subject to a structured
sanctions program as outlined by
community corrections, upon
successful completion of proba­
tion. shall receive immediate mis­
demeanor treatment.
November 6th-Thursday
LADIES’ NIGHT. Roast beef, green beans, augratin
potatoes, fruit salad, rolls and dessert by chef
Marlene Currin and crew, starting at 6 p.m.
November 8th-Saturday
Betts-Davis wedding reception and potluck at 8 p.m.
Music!
November 9th-Sunday
It’s 30 years of wedded bliss (?!) for Tom and Frankie
Kraft! Congratulations!
COMING ATTRACTIONS-December 13th
1997 World Champion Blue Grass Band Concert (two
hours), and dinner. Nolan Murray and String-Em-Up
Band.
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Motel or Murray Drugs.
Gift certificates of $25 each
will be awarded to the best story
in each of five age categories.
The grand prize story will be
published in the Gazette.
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1 - 32' Hitachi Color TV
2 - complete sets early American Furniture
2 - teak Entertainment Centers □
qjjjP 1 - 6 ’6 ”.\36” solid oak Gun Cabinet
1 - complete Bedroom Set, Bookshelves
1 - Electric Lounge Chair, assorted Dressers
Lots of other miscellaneous furniture.
Tables, Chairs, Couches, Lamps, Coffee Tables,
Microwaves, TV trays, TV stands,
" Telephone stand, assorted Kitchenware ,▼
assorted China & glassware, lots of Books
(hardcover & paperbacks). Gliding Bench,
Tri-Pod Movie Screen, Spotting Scope.
Table Linens, Western knick-knacks, Pictures,
13” Color TV. several Rifles & Shotguns,
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Story contest deadline Sat.
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One little carnival goer is brave enough to stick her hand in the
skeleton's mouth for a treat at the carnival.
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Kylie Doherty, eight years old,
Heppner, looks bewitchingly at the
book selection at the Heppner
Elementary Parents Club book
fair, held along with the annual
carnival and haunted house.
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