FOl'R-The Heppner GaieUe-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, Firemen respond to fires ----- 7J. Heppner firemen have been busy the past week putting out several brush fires in and near the city. On Wednesday, July 16, firemen responded to a grass fire on a hill above the city between Center and Baltimore Friendship Baptist musical "A New Song", a street evangelism and music minis try team, will present an evening of music on July 25. at 7:30 p.m. at the Friendship Baptist Church grade school multi-purpose room. Under the direction of Mr. Dan Roth, this mobile minis- J American Field Service J writ 1 Ka ueiri n a rnffoA I f 0 orange juice and sweet p rolls next to Abrams & Kuhn Law office, Saturday, July 26, at the Sidewalk Sale 8 a.m. to U a.m. . in mm run, rwi mil nymtinmMMiwi i MORROW PICNIC Will be held in Issrelhurst Perk, Ported Coffee Served Bring your friends!! 1 f "V. 1 mmJ-W UWDERTGOIGYOP Monday, July 28 TME 6:00 1st Show 8:00 Second Show LOCATION Morrow County Fair Grounds Elephants - Clownt - Aeriolitti - Jugglers - Lions Zions - Zebra -Camel-Giant Snakes A Three Ton White Rhino And Morel Whip ft Rope Artists 90 minutes of entertainment music from the mighty circus organ. A real live wild animal circuis. Advance Sales Adult-$3" Child-$2" Advance Tickets Available At Morrow County Grain Grower Lexington Bank of Eastern Oregon Heppner S lone Murray's Drugs 1st National Bank of Oregon Les Schwab Tire Center Western Heritage Savings & Loan B ANK Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE "f ;rY Vr streets. The fire burned some grass and was estinguished in about 10 minutes. On Thursday, July 17, fire men fought another grass fire, this one on the Condon-Hep-pner highway across from the Heppner swimming pool. The blae was close to the try team will present hvmns of the faith and some moderate contemporary music This team consists of 12 Christian men and women auditioned from across the country. Their presentation theme is "The Power of God." emphasizing through word, drama and music their per sonal commitment to the Biblical view of God through faith in Jesus Christ. "A New Song" is one of three musical outreach en sembles which are touring throughout the western U.S.. Alaska, and Honduras. Cen tral America this summer under the auspices of "Artists in Christian Testimony." of Portland. COUNTY Coming to Heppner Sponsored by Heppner Lions Ml U.S.A. ncxeT inro Adurt This Advertisement Is Sponsored OF Hastem Oreqon July 24, ' m -t I road and quicklv extinguish ed. On Monday. firemen answered another grass fire, also on the Condon highway, about four miles from town. That hlae was also quickly extinguished. evening Artists in Christian Testi mony is a trainine. evangel ism, and missions ministry which wins and mobilizes musicans to become more effective for Christ in their churches. on the mission field, and in their professions These objectives are accomplished through musically oriented ministry projects AfT's use of music and focus op artistic media distinguishes it from other general Christian ministries Street evangelism is a ma jor part of the "A New Song" summer ministry for mat. Dan Roth says "Unfor tunately these days, the only people generally seen on the si reels speaking to the issue of religion are those involved w ith the many new cults. More Christians need to tastefully and boldly raise questions in the minds of people that God wants to answer. That is why we're on the streets." 'Rrnadsides"-a cartoonlike gospel tract, is one method that "A New Song" uses. "Many people are afraid of religion and I don't blame them". Roth says. "That's why we are trying to com municate the reality of a relationship with Christ in terms they can understand." The broadsides use humor and current issues to gain a reading-and most are read and then passed on to a friend. "A New Song" will provide an evening of music uplifting ' for the whole family. atf if; - SS" Child-$3" On Sole A1 $ CO too, oooi,f Sod, at By CORPORATION Wheat sent to Pakistan Ten thousand metric tons ol hard red winter wheat origi nally earmarked for export to the Snvirl I'nion are on their way to Pakistan under the Public Law 4H0 Title II proeram. accoHini' t :i I'.S. Dept. of Acr-i ii'iM' new release We l.k whi'.il lit ll I" ' s memo " s;nit " ' Agriculture M. I'.. i "i n Wi Innricd earlx I i' ' inin Hie Cnnmirl" SMi iniw i enrute I'.'ikKi mil The (')irt ciiiur;ici ru'h'v for the wheat hail In -en acquired hv the rnmninditv Credit Corporation as a result of the suspension of shipments of agricultural commodities to the I'SSR. Bergliind said CCC intends to take dolivorv in the next few months on additional wheat contracts, perhaps as much as lhni.imni metric tons "The wheat is heine scheduled for ewirl tinder our Title II proeram." Bercland said "This is in line with the President's approval of addi tional funds for P.O. 4H0 and my statement to the Joint Reonomic Committee of the Congress on Jan. 30." he said. At that time. Bercland had said CCC would assume all the contractual obligations for wheat originally scheduled for shipment to the Soviet Union and would reserve it for use in our foreign food assistance programs. The 200.000 tons of wheat which will be shipped under the P L 480 program are in addition to the quantities purchashed to stabilize farm prices and stock the food security reserve. Earlier this year. USDA asked Congress for an urgent supplemental appropriation for fiscal year 1980 to augment current P L. 480 foreign food assistance programs. Presi dent Carter signed a bill this week authorizing a supple mental appropriation of $123 million for Title II. Deputy Secretary Jim Wil liams announced last Friday that CCC was cancelling its invitation for offers to pur chase wheat contract rights since all of them, with the exception of those being reserved for the Title II program, now have been assigned. Princess Lottie Laughlin Invites You To Dance To The Music Of Saturday July 26 9 Singles oo Couples Concessions At least we don't have kangaroos What sort of problems does an Agistrailian wheat farmer have to contend with that his American counterparts don't? Brett Crook, a 24-year-old wheat and barley farmer from Jerramungup. Western Aus tralia, says kangaroos in the fields flattening down crops is one difficulty American farm ers don't have to overcome. Americans look at kanga roos as cute little animals that i arrv their young in a pouch i-rt live peaceably in zoos md the country. Kiii Crook says the kangar .ios are real pests, knocking ..n lonces and crops. Tir 'tv ermin." he says, .mil ihwrr are more of them in XiMnalia now than ever hetorc " Here as part of a rural youth exchange. Crook is visiting local farmers to exchange inlnrmation He is presently stavinc with the Jerrv Myers taniilv of Butler Creek Crook, whoes family owns khimi acres in Western Aus tralia, savs another difference between Australian wheat farming and eastern Oregon farming is at home there is no summer fallow. Crook says an average of 19 inches of rain falls in Australia, and that TEL-Law i Editor's Note: The follow ing article from the July 2 llerniiston Herald wan bronchi to our attention by Mrs. Pat Rrindle. director of the Heppner Neighborhood Center and Justine Weather ford. K'itirens may dial a toll-free telephone number to gain much free, legal Information. Clip and save this list for future reference, t TEL-LAW operates seven days a week: 10 a m. -8 30 p.m., Monday-Friday: noon-6 p.m. weekends. It is closed on holidays. The toll-free number is 1-800-452-4776. When the phone is answered, tell the operator the number of the tape you want to listen to. Here is a list of tape subjects and their numbers: F AMILY LAW 1 Marriage in Oregon. 5 Dissolution of marriage. 19 Who will get child cus tody in a dissolution of marriage. 20 How financial support for a child or spouse is established in a marriage dissolution. 21 What support or being paid. to do if child alimonv is not P.M. - 1A.M. - 500 eW ' I ' r. W Jerry Myers (left) and Brett Crook sheep grown for wool are grazed on land between crops. He says that when h returns home from his American-Canadian trip next Jan uary he hopes to begin applying for a homestead along the coast of Australia. Crook says qualified appli cants can be granted home steads and that the land is sold offers legal advice 28-General information about adoptions. 32 Change of name. YOl' . WD YOl RK.STATK B Your will. 10 Why protiate. 11 What taxes have to be paid if someone dies. 14 What is a trust RF.AI. F.STATF. 8 Buying and selling real estate (part I: listing agree ment, earnest money agree ment, closing the sale). 9 Buying and selling real estate 'part 2: title insurance, deeds, mortgages and con tracts. IB-Rights and duties of tenants. 17 Rights and duties of landlords. CRIMINAL LAW 2 Must I take a chemical breath test? 3- Should I fight my traffic ticket? 12 Are you a victim of mail order fraud9 23 Your rights if you are arrested (part 1). 23 Your rights if your are arrested (Part 2 after the arrest ). Don't Miss The RODEO In Heppner Aug. 23-24 ZJ to them by the government at a very low price. He says he probably needs four to four-and-one-half thousand acres to make a go of it, and that the land will have to be cleared Iielore it would be ready for crops and sheep Crook says Australian mar kets for grain are Russia, China, Japan, nmone others. SKA IOH CITIZEN lHRMTI(N 13 Federal tx benefit for persons KS and oer. IIWKIU I'TCY AND CRFHIT 15-Your rights and respon sibilities when applying for credit or loans. 2H-How do 1 take a bank ruptcy? 3(-Can bankruptcy help me 44 -Is there an alternative to banknilcy'' LAWYERS 7- lawyer referral 18 Prepaid legal insur ance 31- 1-gal aid 33 - Lawyers. 34 - Lawyers fees 3fi- If you have a problem with your lawyer (i EN Ell l. 4 - Small claims court 2'J LiU-l and slander. 27- Cortes de menores. 3r - What to do in case of an auto accident . 37 - Patents and copyrights. 38 -What is a subpoena 41 - Rights of the disabled -education and employment. 42- Should I incorporate'' 43 - -Oregon marijuana law 47-Baggage and freight loss claims. SO- Workers compensation. 51 - What is TEL LAW CARHUS3T MMmsT f.llR0VJAVE 0VEC3 Carousel turntable assures consistent, even cooking. New A La Card system simplifies cooking by using pre programmed cards, or program your own! Special pause control programs the oven to pause between sequences. Includes recipe file and Carousel Cookbook. Item 477-554 Reg. 699.95 and that farmers sell their wheat to foreign markets at one sel price. So far Crook has visited farming and dairy operations in Coos Bay. Enterprise and lleopner. Soon he will travel on to Canada, then to South Dakota and other areas before returning home next January. Arts council now accepting applications The Eastern Oregon Re gional Arts Council is now accepting applications for the 1WMM981 Rural Artists Resi dency Program " A continuation of last year's successful program, the Rural Artist Residency Program will provide professional art ists, poets, and performers in selected Eastern Oregon school districts There will be eighteen residencies lasting nine weeks at a salary of $2,400, during which time the artist will teach as well as work with teachers and gifted students from a studio space w ithin the school To apply: artists, poets, craftsmen, etc . should submit a brief statement of their interest and experience in rural programs as well as preferences as to grade level. This should be accompanied by a complete resume and slides (or other documenta tion appropriate) of the art ist's work All documentation should be accompanied by a postage-paid self-addressed return envelope Applications should be made to: Rural Artist Residency Program, EOKAC. 116 Hoke Center, Eastern Oregon Slate College, La Grande, Or 97Br0, and postmarked no later than August I, mno.