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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 12, 2001 Cardinal Booster Club meets By Jeri M cElhgott The lone Cardinal Booster Club met Dec. 3 at the lone High School library. Discussion included the cost o f printing the community calendars, which has gone up. The club discussed raising the Births Desteny Ann Forbcva daughter Desteny Ann was bom to Cathy Jo Anderson o f Imgon on October 17, 2001 at Good Shepherd Medical C enter in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. k a n n o n M agw yre W ilkins-a son Kannon Magwyre was bom to Renee and Tim othy W ilkins o f Boardman on October 25, 2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 9 Vi oz. Kylie Kristine Barker-a daughter Kylie Kristine was bom to Serena and Tony Barker o f Im gon on October 26,2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. Jac q u elin e R enee Jan zen -a daughter Jacqueline Renee was bom to Kelley and Randall Janzen o f Roseburg on Dec. 3. 2001, in Roseburg. The baby was 7 lbs. 2 oz. Grandparents are Lexi and the late John Janzen o f Salem and the late W allace and Rita W olff o f Heppner. price o f the 2003 calendars to $7.50 or trying to find another publisher. Chanty McElhgott will check with Cathy McCabe to see if all the ads on next year's calendar have been paid for. ITie lone Basketball Bonanza was a success. I b e club recognized the middle school students who raised $169 in the h alftim e hoop shoot. Cathy Halvorsen, Cathy McCabe, Diana McElhgott. Rhonda Wilhelm and Am ellia Peck were acknow ledged for their work on decorations, signs and the bracket board. Debbie Morgan organized the concessions for the weekend. Arlynda Gates managed the kitchen on Saturday. Helen Heideman donated 14 pies. Many parents and v olunteers donated desserts and/or w orked in the concessions. Athletic director Dean Robinson has contacted Atlas Pav ing for an estimate on the cost o f the top layer for the track run ways. The club is vv orkmg on a final total expense for the project. It was noted a storage shed should be included in the overall estimate. The shed will cost S2,000-$2,500. Club m embers discussed m aking a board to recognize the businesses who donate to the project. The board would possibly be placed on the back o f the football crow's nest. Members agreed to have Jan and Bob's Signs do a board to honor the football team for their state first place Dairy Fanners o f Oregon Award for the highest GPA in the state. Jen McElhgott will check with Monica Swanson about the OSAA Cup recognition board. There will be an assembly on Thursday, Dec. 20, at 2:30 p.m. for the entire lone school and staff to receive the "Exceptional Schools" flag from the Oregon Department of Education. Last year, lone Schools achieved the Exceptional School rating on the School Report Card issued by the state o f Oregon. This assembly is to honor the students Elks collect toys for area children Toys donated at Elks toy dinner The Heppner Elks Club held their annual toy dinner at the club on Decem ber 6. The Elks collected toys to donate to H e p p n e r G a zette-T im es Every car should at least have a thrust alignment. It relates all 4 wheels to a common center line to insure maximum tire life and a centered steering wheel. /¡/¡a s STANDARD ALIGNMENT 22 “ 676-9228 By Claudia Hughes Chamber Executive Director Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! The children would be happy, the merchants would be happy and it would feel a lot like Christmas. Do you ever consider how lucky we are to have the goods we have in Heppner and how long we could survive with what is here if we had to? Manhattan, New York, would have just 48 hours worth o f food. My guess is, Heppner could keep us going longer. Let's ask Bert. W e are very fortunate to live where we can "do without" easier than most because being rural trains us for that. Most o f us wouldn't trade quality o f life for quantity. There's no com parison. Have you "decked the halls"? The chamber will again be sponsoring the business and residential lighting competition with judging scheduled for Friday, Dec. 21. Anyone wishing to be judged is asked to call the chamber at 676-5536 to leave names and address prior to Dec. 20. Remember to turn on your lights. Remember to turn in nominees for the Town and Country awards. "2002, The Red, White and Blue" is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 17. Deadline for nominations is Friday, Dec. 21. Forms are available in the chamber office or through Kuhn and Spicer. Another great evening at the Elks is in the planning stages with tickets to go on sale after Christm as. WE P R IN T COM PUTER FORM S H eppner Gazette-Tim es 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 CAUPER ASSEMBLY 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT (Shims included) ftio&olT Bleeder Screw 89 * Caliper V CL Boot Outer/lnner Pad & Plates IISHT TRUCKS 8 SPORT UTIIITY VTHICIES I Seal Sleeve & Bushings Piston REAR DRUM BRAKE ASSEMBLY FREE BRAKE . Backing Plate Secondary Shoe Spring Primary Shoe Return Spring INSPECTIONS Wheel Cylinder Assembly Primary Shoe Cable Guide Shoe Hold-Down Parts Parking Brake Lever Parking Brake Strut Adjusting Cable Parkim Brake (MOST VEHICLES) Secondary Shoe Adjuster Lever Adjuster Lever Spring RO A D RYD ER Our Most Popular Passenger Car Application R O A D R Y D E R SU PR E M E Our Best GAS CHARGED Passenger Car Shock with a Lifetime Warranty STRUTS ARE AVAILABLE IN MOST APPLICATIONS Call for pricing on strut assemblies We are so fortunate to have the Elks, where volunteers go all out to assist us year round when the area needs a public place for annual m eetings, dinners, St. Pat's entertainm ent, three auctions, m onthly m eetings, weddings, funerals. You name it, they're there setting up tables, cooking, cleaning, etc. If Santa is looking for a place > to leave a gift; how about a donation : to the m uch needed elevator, so everyone can attend com m unity > events there? Local organizations are very deserving. An aside. It's okay to call me numbskull; having slipped on ice and cracked the back o f my head on concrete, I now know where the term originated and I now have an excuse. Next week, Tuesday, Dec. 18, will be the final chamber meeting until Jan. 8. Thought for the week: "Reach for the stars; you might not get them, but you won't wind up with a handful o f m ud either." Of the many parts in your car, light truck or sport utility vehicle, none are more important than those which make up your braking system. At Les Schwab, we're proud of the brake service we provide our customers. That’s why we do it right, and we do it complete. We feel a brake system is only as good as its weakest part. Here's what we do: SHOCKS 8 STRUTS PASSENEER • Chamber Chatter COMPUTE BRAKE SERVICE Far Better Hanilling and Tire Mileage THRUST ALIGNMENT the Neighborhood C enter for distribution in the local area. "W e had another outstanding year," said a club spokesperson. WE PRINT COMPUTER FORMS ALIGNM ENT Over 90% of all cars built today should have a 4 wheel alignment. Most front wheel drives and some rear wheel drives have rear wheel adjustments. We invite you to ask us about it. and staff for their achievement. The public is invited to attend. The club is organizing concessions for the Morrow County Basketball Tournament Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14-15. Debbie Morgan is looking for volunteers to help with concessions both days. Baked potatoes and toppings will be sold along with regular concessions. Yearbooks from past years will be sold during the Friday games. The next m eeting o f Cardinal Booster Club will be Monday, Jan. 7, at 7 p.m. at the high school library. High Pressure Nitrogen Gas and Floating Piston Technology combine to create the fastest responding shock ever. SHOCKS INSTALLATION IS EXTRA Adjuster Assembly COMPLETE FRONT DISC BRAKE SERVICE COMPLETE REAR DRUM BRAKE SERVICE C O M PLET E 1. Replace with remanufactured or rebuild front calipers 2. High Quality disc pads 3. Resurface rotors A. Ropack wheel bearings (except FWDI 5. New Iront seals (except FWDI S. Bleed h adjust entire system 7. Fret replacement 25.000 mile warranty 1. High quality brake shoes 2. Resurface drums 3. All new hold-down return springs A. All new wheel cylinders 5. Adjust parhlng brake t. Bleed t Adjust entire system 7. Free replacement 25.000 mile warranty FRONT DISC S 1 7 JB AND R EAR DRUM 5 ‘ M R * s 2 (MOST CARS) (MOST CARS) 9 9 * (MOST CARS) OR USE 90 DAYS 124 North Main • Heppner 676-9481 i SAME AS CASH ( NA»VUS