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FOLR-The Ileppner Gawtte-Timn. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. June 18. lftSI l l Field Days program to provide timely topics for growers Ulaen iamiiy memoers gather at Celilo Falls The descendants of Memo and Mary Jan Oldfn, home steaders in the Fairvfew district south of lone in 1884, gathered at Celilo Falls Park June 14 for a day of visiting, reminiscing, horseshoe pitch ing and picnicking. The families of Grant Olden. Jessie Olden Henderson and Lola Olden McCabe attending were: Gladys Olden Snider; Harold and Joyce Snider, Larry and Ken, lone; Lonnie and La Verne Henderson, Hood River; Larry Hender son, Hood River; Ladd and -Jeanette Henderson, Mark and Doug, Hood River. Betty and Don McTavish, Marissa and Joe, Gresham; Grant and Helen Henderson, Summerville; Dawn and Brenda Hallmark, LaGrande; Durinda Fries. Brian and Amy, Imbler; Linnea and Rick Denis, Ryan and Marc, The Dalles. Ethel and Abner Chrisman, Mossy Rock, Wash.; Anna belle and Howard Eubanks, Condon; Leland and Mary Eubanks, Mason and Eliza beth, Condon; Marlene and Howard Davidson, Karla and Jimmy, Olex; Karen Stack, Michelle, Dara, Sean and Jason, Heppner. Ernie and Mary Jean Mc Cabe, Heppner; John McCabe and Sonja Biddle, Heppner; Pam and Jim Doherty, Jen nifer and Sara, Portland; Clifford and Winona McCabe, Portland; Ron and Peg Mc Cabe, Gresham. Shirley and Don Harris, Boring: Debbie and Bob Johnson, Keith and Vanessa, Portland; Linda and Jerry Barone, Portland; Kim Har ris, Boring: Mark Johnson, Gresham. Eleanor and Lyman Farrar, Bill and Winona Vaw, Port land; Arleta and Gary George, Michael, Mark and Deer, elk hearings set June 30 Mule deer and Rocky Moun tain elk management objec tives will be the subject of a public hearing in LaGrande on June 30 by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission. The hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Classroom Audit orium at Eastern Oregon State College and anyone interested in presenting writ ten or oral comments is invited to attend. According to Allan Kelly, commission chairman, the hearing has been set to allow eastern Oregonians an oppor tunity to testify on the management objectives with out having to travel to hearings in Portland. A copy of the proposed objectives may be obtained by writing to: Wildlife Division, P.O. Box 3503. Portland. OR 97208. The Commission will consider making a final de cision on the management objectives at their July 24 meeting in Portland. Story hour to resume June 25 Story hour at the Heppner Library, sponsored by the AAUW, will resume on Thurs day, June 25, from 10:30 to 11 a.m. and will continue throughout the summer. "All kids are invited," said an AAUW spokesperson. "We encourage mothers to come and take a turn at story telling." Ice cream social Sunday Everyone is invited to attend an ice cream social this Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Heppner City Park, weather permitting. The social, sponsored by the First Christian Church in Heppner, will feature games for children and softball for, junior high age kids, and will include a short service. Those attending should bring ice cream or cookies. Kristine. Beaverton; Alvin, DeAnna McCabe, Randy, Kim, and Lori, lone: Ashley McCabe and Cathy Gutieriz, The Dalles: and Ruth Mc Cabe, lone. By BOB COSTA. Morrow Extension Agent Wheat growers will have the opportunity to learn about the results of recent research on dryland wheat production and other timely topics at the Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center Field Davs, says Bob Costa. Morrow County Extension agent. All interested persons are invited to attend the Field Days at the Pendleton Station on June 24 and at the Sherman Station at Moro on June 25. The Field Day session at the Pendleton Station, nine miles north of Pendleton, will begin nt 8:30 a.m. and adjourn at 4 p.m. Some of the topics on the program are Water Conserva tion in Wheat-Fallow Agricul ture. Spring Grains, Small jrain Variety Trials. Methods f. Herbicide Incorporation, Chemical Control of Cercos porella Foot Rot, No-Till Seeding and Fertility, and a legislative update. The pro- iram will include many well tnown agricultural scientists, as well as State Representa tive Bob Harper. The Field Day session at the Sherman Station at Moro will begin at 1:30 p.m. and will adjourn at 4 p.m . Topics on the program include Incorpora tion Techniques for Cheat grass Control, Testing of Cereal Varieties Available to Dryland Farmers In Eastern Oregon. Modified Tillage Practices, Cereal Varieties for the Coming Years, and a legislative update. The pro gram will include many well j known agricultural scientists including the highly honored cereal breeder Warren Kron stad, as well as State Repre sentative Bill Bellamy. Those needing a t itle or who want to car pool can contact the Extension Office in Ileppner, 67-9f42. 11 II I I I fl If 111 IKWI n , , nt-"" 'yt''''S,J,''''''Tl' """""""""" " " IJMI " t JJiy, " jJillMLJi"'"! ' 1 ' iiLii, VmJ ImJ wamk mmmm t iiiii it i i ih mmt mmi on- iW n - i - . w -.- ru&imm0tmjmmmmmimtmMmi'iiiiiiiK sj? n.o w -f- . mmv W Photo Developing and Printing C-41 Process Only 24 Exposure Regular $5.29 I 12 Exposure 20 Exposure 1 Regular $110 Regular $4.46 195 $277 $319 At Participating XX Thriftway Stores Beef Top Sirloin Sf eaEc, Boneless USDA Choice Beef Armour's Golden Star Boneless Turkey fli Frozen, Self Basting, 3 to 7 lb. Avg. Beef Chuck Steak, Boneless USDA Choice Beef lb. 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