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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 18, 2017 TRASH Chamber Chatter Friday, Oct. 20 at 7:15 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 2 at 2:15 p.m., SAGE Cen- ter Movie Event showing LEGO Batman. Cost of the movie is $3 per person. Monday, Oct. 23, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Free vision exam and affordable glasses for adults age 18 and older that do NOT have vision insurance at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Parish Hall. Space is very limited and you must call to sign up. To sign up, please call 541-676-5421. Eyeglass- es will be available for a nominal fee ($30 single vision and $40 lined bifo- cal). Based on income, you may be eligible for financial assistance through the Hep- pner Lion’s Club. M o n d a y, O c t . 2 3 through Monday, Oct. 30, Pumpkin Painting Contest at Murray’s. Participate in the Painted Pumpkin Contest. Bring your painted pumpkin into Murray’s for a chance to win a prize. Winners will be announced on Oct. 31. Murray’s will accept only painted pump- kins. If they are carved, they will be disqualified. Entries will be displayed in the front windows of the store. Age group categories: five and under; six-nine years of age; 10-13 years of age and 14 years of age and older. For questions, con- tact Stephanie at Murray’s at 541-676-9158. Thursday, Oct. 26, Din- ner and Annual School Carnival at Heppner Ele- mentary. This event is being sponsored by The Heppner Elementary Parent Teacher Club. A chili and baked potato dinner will start at 5:30 p.m., with carnival games from 6-7:30 p.m. There will be raffle prizes, a junk food walk, caramel apples and more. Come out for an evening of fun and a support a great cause! Thursday, Oct. 26, 13 th Annual Soup Bowl Supper and Silent Auction spon- sored by Domestic Violence Services, Inc.: This event will be held at Sisters Café, 308 N. Main Street, Pend- leton. Call 541-276-3322 or visit our website to register. Saturday, Nov. 4 from 6:30-7:30 p.m., Navy Band Northwest Concert, Free concert for all ages, held at the SAGE Center. S a t u r d a y, N o v. 4 through Saturday, Nov. 12, OHV Park to host special youth elk hunt, spike only. Applicants must be a Mor- row or Grant County resi- dent, have a valid hunting license, current hunter’s education certificate or be participating in the men- tored youth hunter program and be 12 to 17 years of age. All applications must be returned by Thursday, Oct. 12 at 5 p.m. to the Morrow The annual luncheon meeting of Columbia Ba- sin Electric Cooperative, fungus and mold, witch’s Inc. is planned for Thurs- fingers and devils food cake day, Nov. 2 at the Isobel for dessert. Edwards Hall in Fossil. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. Registration starts at 11:15 a.m., with lunch served at 12 p.m. The annual meet- ing and election of direc- tors will follow the lunch. Multiple door prizes will be awarded and results of the annual 4 th grade Electrical Safety Poster contest will be announced, with win- ning entries on display. All members are welcome to come and learn about their Electric Co-Op. -Continued from PAGE ONE a 100-year supply of land its owner says. Metro also was reportedly pleased with the sustainability aspect of Finley Buttes, which pipes methane gas out of the ground from the deteriorat- ing garbage and uses it to produce electricity, includ- ing heat to dry onions at a nearby facility. Commissioner Jim Doherty asked about the increased truck traffic and also said that eastern Or- egon is the “playground” for recreationists from the Portland metro area, and is also “energy central” for that area’s power needs through gas, solar and wind generation. Eastern Oregon receives 65 percent of Port- land and Salem’s bio-waste and “Metro needs to appre- ciate what we do for them, and vice-versa,” Doherty said. Commissioner Melissa Lindsay pointed out that her family farm is a neighbor to Finley Buttes and it’s in her view on a daily basis. She said she regards it as a growing hill and not a grow- ing dump. She said Finley Buttes responds quickly to complaints and maintains open and frequent commu- nications with the board of commissioners. Elder said the request for proposals from each of these landfills will be issued next month, with responses evaluated in spring of 2018, negotiations held in the summer of 2018 and the new contract taking effect January 1, 2020. It is antici- pated that the new contract will be for 10 years, with the possibility of up to two five-year extensions. In addition to a request for proposals for landfill disposal of waste, Metro will ask for separate pro- posals for transportation contracts to deliver the waste from Metro Central and Metro South trans- fer stations to the selected landfill. County Public Works office in Lexington. Applicants will be selected by a draw and reviewed at Morrow County court. For more information, call Morrow County Parks at 541-989- 9500. Sunday, Dec. 10 at 6:30 p.m., Free Community Concert with Christopher Duffley. This event is being sponsored by Community Counseling Solutions and will be held at Heppner High School. Concessions will be organized by the FBLA Club and will offer light dinner selections and will open at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10 at 6 p.m., Heppner Christmas Event at Morrow County Fairgrounds. More infor- mation available soon Thursday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m., Heppner Christ- mas Event at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. More information to follow. CBEC to hold annual meeting Haunted Community lunch menu Heppner coming Christian Life Cen- ter volunteers will serve a special Halloween lunch on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. Lunch will include eyeballs and worms, purple people eater salad, scales of death Pink is the new black HAUNTED HEPPNER Trick or Treat event Tuesday, October 31st from 2-5 p.m. The Haunted Heppner Trick or Treat event will be Tuesday, Oct. 31 from 2-5 p.m. Heppner busi- nesses will offer treats to costumed children that come by the stores, banks and offices. Participating stores will display an or- ange sign that says “Wel- come to Trick or Treat.” Businesses may contact City Hall at 541-676-9618 to request a sign. Heppner businesses will offer treats to costumed children! ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT Look for orange signs that say “Welcome to Trick or Treat.” DEADLINE: Heppner High School students and fans pull out their pink and celebrate victory at the Mustang volleyball game October 12 in Heppner. Photo by Kirsti Cason MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. G ood L uck c ardinaLs ! B ig S ky D iStrict V olleyBall t ournament S aturDay , o ctoBer 21 St at S herman c ounty h igh S chool g ameS Begin at 10 am i one will play 30 minuteS after the firSt match Back Row (L-R): Megan Doherty, Elaina Ehrmantraut, Emma Rietmann, Kathryn Burns, Morgan Orem, Eva Martin, Zoey Gilbert. Front Row (L-R): Ariana Solorio, Serenity Rodriguez, Emily Taylor, Renee Peterson, Susie Teeman. Front: Ola Rietmann. Not pic- tured: Team Manager Payton Miller. -Contributed photo T hese B usinesses & i ndividuals W ish T he C ardinals G ood l uCk Sand Hollow Ag Slim’s Place IRT, LLC Morrow County Grain Growers Devin Oil Company Dickenso Chiropractic Mid Columbia Producers Bank of Eastern Oregon Allstott Constructions Gar Aviation Columbia Basin Electric O So Kleen Silver Creek Contracting Lexington Pump Morrow County Health District Boardman Foods Dance With Mules Les Schwab Tires Blown Away Ranch Rietmann Family Homestead Crum Farming Neiffer Ranch Northwest Farm Credit Heppner Family Foods Wright Chevrolet Dave’s Photography Petersons Jewelry Community Bank Murray’s Drug Jay Keithley Constructions Wheatland Insurance BPOE #358 Elks Lodge Family Dentistry Tacos Hometown Sherrell Chevrolet Morrow County Fair Jerry & Anna McElligott and Family Dick & Jannie Allen Allen & Nancy Anderson Bob & Bonni Ball John & Linda Bristow Mike & Keisha Covey June Crowell Arthur & Stacie Ekstrom and Family Deacon & Erin Heideman and Family Loren & Della Heideman Dale & Karen Holland Bob Hubbard JL Kincaid Ranch Buzz & Jeanette Logan Kathy Martin Joe & Jeri McElligott Betty Rietmann Mark & Cydney McElligott and Joe & Donna Rietmann Family Dean & Florene Robinson Perry & Kathy Morter Brian & Lorie Sullivan Dianne Mullins Jim & Monica Swanson Jarrod & Alison Ogden and Sherron Woodside Family Brent & Jill Martin and Family Eric & Brandi Orem and Family Bill Rietman Joe & Anita Orem Brian & Peggy Doherty and Marvin & Tanna Padberg Family Darrin & Camie Padberg and Jeff & Dawn Eynetich and Family Family Joel Peterson & Lea Mathieu Tom & Arlynda Gates and Family John & Barb Collins Dana Heideman Ione FFA Keith & Judy Rea