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HEFPNEB CAtlTTE 4-H Summer School Delegates To Go Twi-nty three Morrow County 4 it nicnilwrii will attend 411 iimmcT School at tho campus f )SU. Corvullis, Juno 14-19 HMW Ma.li-, Irrlgon will trav . i the itoud as tliaiH-rtmc, Tin' Kn.up will truvtl by bus ..... Jin lolncd-at Bik'Cs ?" ' ....... i',..n n..vd. Shir junction "J - ' ,, ,iu iinmo AKTit, and '.'i.,mn County Sumrm-r .. ... ...'i ,i..i,.i...iiicin. Karen will m.imtvIm- holh Morrow and Sli'-nnan lU-loRatti on campus. H.Mi.-d hs County Rcprescn- iHilon. May were David K h ....... irriKi.n nnd Joan Ilf-aiy, n. i'.mur. County ri',w'ntatlvcs nr. asslKiwd many leadorsnip n.l. s during th- week long 8 slon. NVw sessions added to the Summer Sohool curriculum this yrur for a limited number of the ol.l.-r deleRates are teen leader vhiu and Community Mile claims. Kelley Wolff, Kathleen Bartii-tt and Sharon Witherritc will participate In teen leader ship. Shaiina KerK-strom will at trod Community Pride sessions. .Summer School delegates are .selected from applications tup mined hy a committee of 411 leaders and local businessmen. Rceent changes ln Summer School rules limited the number of times an Individual member may attend, and changed coun ty quotas to a percentage of en rolled 4-H members of Summer School age. ThLs year applications to at tend were almost twice the num-U-r of Morrow County quota. At tending 4 -II Summer School is a privilege that 4-H members work to achieve. fli-ne Pierce, President, Bank of Kaxtern Oregon, Is again act ing as chairman of the South Morrow 4 II Summer School Scholarship collection. Assisting with collections ln lone area is Mrs. Howard Crowell, in Loxing-j ton, Mrs. Bob Davidson. I Morrow County businesses and organizations contribute scholar-, ships of $30 each for delegate attending. Cost of attending summer school this year is $35. Rich delegate will pay $5 of the scholarship cost, plus $3.00 for transportation. Any business, group, or indi vidual wishing to contribute To the S, S. Scholarship Fund should contact one of the above mentioned committee.. SAVE KENMORE WASHERS WAS NOW No. 1 $219.95 $197.95 Model 70 269.95 242.95 Model 700 254.88 229.88 Lady Kenmore 339.95 305.95 KENMORE DRYERS WAS NOW Sears Kenmore $159.95 $143.95 Model 70 199.95 179.95 Model 700 184.95 166.95 Lady Kenmore 259.95 234.95 Glass Lined Electric Water Heater 52 Gol. Automatic was $93.49 Now Save 10 SEARS COLOR TV WAS NOW Medalist 18 in $389.95 $350.95 Sears Best 19 in 429.95 387.95 Silvertone 25 in 636.95 573.95 SEARS 30 MONTH 2nd Tire V2 Price WAS NOW G 78-13 $20.73 $15.52 D 78-14 21.89 16.41 E 78-14 23.99 17.99 F 78-14 26.12 19.59 G 78-14 29.28 21.96 Other Sixes in Proportion TIMEJ. Thundery. )un X 171 r r jfi - i r 1 i w r V .1 Jf n .... . ,hB, win b. auctioned off thl lone. This scene at the 1969 Informative lour of The Morrow County Rifle and Pistol Club and Blue Mountain Klks Conservation Club of Pen dleton are Jolnlly sponsoring a public tour of Devil's Half Acre on Sunday, June 6. Tho four-wheel drive trip will begin at 10:00 a.m. from Cuts forth Fark and cover the Dev il's Den area. Officials from the Federal Forest Service and the Game Commission will be on hand to describe the problems and evaluate the timber. The groupsr hope to be grant ed a moratorium on the shal low logging operations in that area in order to establish a study area of the animal pop ulation in relation to logged ar eas. Devils Half Acre is one of lone One of Top 3 In (Continued from page 1) Phil Carlson. Snd. tied with Mike Warren 4th. 5"2" Midget Boys High Jump, Leland White, tied 5th at 4 feet. Running Events Intermeo'iate boys 120 yard Low Hurdles. Phil Carlson 4th, 1S.9. Junior Boys S90 yard run. Tom Gates 1st 2:26.6. Intermed iate Boys 880 yard run, Mike Warren "4th, 2:23.2. Junior Boys 100 yard dash, tie between Bob Gates and Charlie McElligott at 22:12.7. Intermediate Boys 10( yard dash, Kent Gutierrez, 4th with 11.4 seconds. Sdupeir Sou NOW ON MERCHANDISE ON OUR h iramiiroi duplicated at Saturday at at tho antique, and Junque and the delicious auction, will be pit-cooked beef. Devil's Half Acre Scheduled Sunday the few areas left which at fords a natural habitat for elk. Without the timber and with in creased human harrassmont, il is felt the elk will become scarce commodity. Another problem caused by logging of this land would be soil" erosion with the mud and silt emptying the Cutsforth Park water supply and Willow Creek. The public is encouraged to attend this informative tour to gain worthwhile knowledge of the existing problems. It Is hop ed the area could be developed into a daytime recreation area with an eye on conservation. This can only be accomplished by local cooperation and enthu siasm. Junior Olympics Junior Boys SS0 yard Race Walk, Todd Peterson 3rd, 5:6.9. Junior Bos 220 yard dash. Joe F.ictmann 2nd, 30.8. Midget Girls 220 yard relay, lone, 4th place, 33.1. Members of the Relay are Joan Doherty. Natalie Tews. Donna Palmer and Arlene Can non. Junior Boys 440 yard relay, 1st lone, 57.4. Team members: Bob Gates, Tom Gates, Charlie McElligott and Joe Eietmann. Intermediate Boys 440 yard re lav, lone 1st. 52.9. Members: Mike Warren, Ken Gutierrez, Phil Carlson and Paul Peterson FRIDAY COLDSPOT REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS WAS NOW 15.1 cu. ft $294.95 $269.95 17.1 cu. ft. wlce Maker 419.95 377.95 19 cu. ft. side-by-side .. 423.95 381.95 22.1 cu. ft. Chest Freezer 295.95 265.95 10 cu. ft. Freezer 189.95 170.95 17 cu. ft. Frostless Freezer 289.95 260.95 31 cu. ft. Upright Freezer 379.95 341.95 KENMORE DISHWASHERS WAS NOW Lady Kenmore, Coppertone $296.95 $266.95 Model 718500 265.95 238.95 White model 259.95 233.95 KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGES WAS NOW 30 in. Free standing ....$226.95 $203.95 30 in. self cleaning 336.95 302.95 30 in. White 279.95 251.95 AIR CONDITIONERS WAS NOW 11,000 BTU $263.66 $237.66 8000 BTU 208.66 188.66 8000 BTU 183.66 165.66 5000 BTU 153.66 138.66 JACK VAN Heppner SEARS DeoDla flock In for a lirst chance For further information or any questions regarding the tour, call Don Stroeber at 989-8128. Too Late to Classify Our sincere thanks to all who helped make this year's Pioneer Memorial nicnic a success Dy divine of time, donations of money and food, loaning table service and chairs, providing name tags and the Rhea Creek Grance ladies for taking charge of the meal preparation and serving. Committee in charge of 1971 picnic. Mrs. L.A. McCabe, chairman 22c FOR SALE 1965 camper trail er. 16 foot, priced reasonably. Phone 676-9690. 22tfc FOR SALE 1962 Chev. V-8, 4- door, automatic, power steer ing, radio & heater. 2 poly glass belted tires $300. John Ledbetter 676-5312. 22tfc The Board of Trustees of Pio neer Memorial Hospital and Heno Wyman, administrator, wish to thank the volunteer helpers who worked to get out the vote which made it possi ble to pass the Serial Levy. 22c FOR SALE New Freezer, 19 foot Upright, $279.95. L. E. Dick Appliances 676-9633. 22 -25c & SATURDAY ONLY! FLOOR I WINKLES Authorized Catalog Soles Merchant Ph. 676-9106 Registrations Taken For Bible School A larger number than had been anticipated pre-registered for the Hope Lutheran-United TO hie School Which starts Monday in tho Methodist Church. Any cnuaren planning tn nitnnrt imri who have not been registered are asked to call Mrs. Bruce Griffith at 676- 5554. Classes start at 9 until 11:30 niwh ninminc duirnor the week of Juno 7-11. Tho school 18 op en to all denominations ages 3 through 8th grade. The program will be held Juno 11 at the Hope Lutheran Church at 8 p.m. Flood Information Sheets Available P'morccncv Flood Information Sheets available at tho County Extension Office (676-9642). First Aid for Clothing. Bed ding & Household Linens, Wood en Floors, Walls, Smooth Sur face Floors. Sewing Machines, Salvaging Furniture, Rugs. Household Metals, Home tiec trleal EnulDmcnt and Applianc es, Sanitize your Flood Soaked Clothinc. Leather. Books and Family Papers, Care and Repair of Flooded Basements, Repair Your House and Farm Buildings After the Flood, Tractor and Im plement Cleaning, Emergency Loans to Farm Businesses ana Families. Income Tax Deductions Due to Casualty Losses on Business Property, Emergenccy Loans to Farm Businesses and Families, Disaster, Casualties and Thefts Federal Income Tax. Flooded Damage to Pasture and Alfalfa Crops, Improving Flood Damag ed Cropland, Weed Problems Caused by Floods, Feed Substi tution Value for Livestock. Put your dollars to work at home trade in Morrow county. r .-v .. t'i . . , .. ,N - ....... . - Vt,-3t fr , . -vi 9 1. . 5 - V Heavy duty carcass phes are made w'th new, super tough Dynacor ply cord material criss-crossed to provide strenyth equivalent to (our full ptks! CO-CP D.rector 1.0 tires ars double betted with Cords that are twice as thick as these wsed on legu'ar , four ply tires. Tread squirm is greatly reduced and extra stabil.ty added. And er s more - tread of this great new tire is 105s deeper ard te tire itself is 10 A-dqr than comparable original equipment tires - thus providing longer -tread life end extra ; E78xl4 $29n M pa Your John Wayne Film Premier Coming! Ron Brittner told us that the Association to Keep & Bear Arms is hosting a full-length color film feature with John Wayne. The title is "No Substitute For Victory!" Movlo Star John Wayne will describe the restric tions and handicaps placed on men in Vietnam, Generals and Admirals and many others will argue for a WIN policy in Viet nam. Others featured Include Lowell Thomas, Martha Raye, Ezra Taft Benson. There will be two thowings at tho Multl-Purpose Room, Heppner Grade School, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, June 12, and FlM Pomps? We can clean - bake and re-treat the winding in your pump motor. DON'T WAIT Bring them is now. A delay will prove costly. COLE ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FARM and HOME TEL. 276-7761 TUTUILLA ROAD PENDLETON ... a,- ft lAfnll op nn finsinh in rorjersiKt Friendly Local Lexington t 3:00 p.m., Sunday, Junt 13, Advance ticket sale at Lott's Electric, Coast-to-CoaM and the Gazette-Times. There will also l knowings in Pendleton June 15, and in La Grande June 16. NOTICE Flag Day Services on June 10 at Hepp ner Elks Lodge at 8:00 p.m. will be open to the public. - - J V t 1- Cmintru Rn?(l?! Cooperative SO