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TWELVE-The Heppner GaMtte Nazarene parsonage has new look The Nazarene parsonage in Heppner has a new look. Thirteen men from Cornell. Wash, along with seven men from the Heppner Church of BMGC classes begin Sept. 28 Blue Mountain Community College classes begin Monday. Sept. 28. BMCC sponsors a variety of classes in the Heppner-Ione area that can be found in the Fall Schedule of Classes mailed out by BMCC What's Your 'j-t f t z j , t . - , , if! ' 7" 1 . . ' -s S. : in. ''if-.-. V - f "Do you think the federal government should cut Social Security benefits to aid in balancing the federal budget?" "No, I don't think bo, because for many people it is the only means of support they have," said Ginger Keithley, Heppner. Nancy Brownfield BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE can 676-5039 for information about college classes & programs If you call NEW HOURS: j at other 9 a.m.-4 pan. Toes. & Thurg. times, leave 7-9 p.m. Mon. Thura. : a message PRINTING SERVICES FLYERS POSTERS e MULTI-PART FORMS Call or stop by for In WEDDING INVITATIONS & PRINTED NAPKINS COPIES 20' WHILE U-WATT The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Printing Division Phone: - Tlmet. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. September 24, I the Nazarene painted the parsonage Sat. Sept. IS "The job was done quick I y and efficiently." said pastor Flovd Wilks. last week. Anyone wishing to enroll in any class may preregister by calling Nancy Brownfield by using her BMCC phone num ber. 67fi-5n:ra. Opinion? mm.. 1 fc.N,-.i- South Morrow County Area Coordinator FULL LIKE OF BUSINESS FORMS REGISTER RECEIPTS LETTER HEADS & ENVELOPES PC1IIJTIII3 cun sno? a free estimate on your printing job. addition we have: I SKI Extension By KIIMIIM Tt I I IS Vacation time is over for homemakers involved in the OSl' Extension Service Fam ily Ijving programs Study Groups in Momm and rmatill.-i couniics trndi tinnnlly start activities with a September organizational meeting, followed closeiv bv training sessions for those who will present studv topics t hill meetings. Three study topics will he presented simultaneously on Sept. 2. in a.m.. at Pence Lutheran Church. Pendleton "Home Heating Alterna tives" will be the subject of a training session bv OSl' Extension Housing and Ener gy Management spe .tlisl Suzanne Radenhop Timed to meet concerns of consumers regarding rap!y rising costs of utilities as well as energy conservation. Ms. Badenhop will offer information regard ing home heating alternatives, both old and new. According the Ms. Baden hop. "more enerev is used to Forestry Dept. lists restrictions The Department of Fores try, East Central Oregon District, has released the following regulations regard ing fire control: Hot, dry weather has caused fire danger to he extremely high in the Wheeler. Morrow and Gilliam counties and those counties have been placed under a regulated closure as of Sept. 21 by state and federal officials: The following requirements and restrictions will be enforc ed. Smoking is prohibited while traveling in timber, brush or grass areas except in vehicles on roads. The above listed lands are hereby closed to building a camp, cooking, warming, or other open fire, including charcoal fires, except at improved campgrounds or locations designated by the forester. Portable cooking stoves using liquidified or bottled fuel are permissible. Use of chatnsaws in timber, brush and grass areas for non-industrial use is prohibit ed between the hours of 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. AH motorized vehicles, in cluding motorcycles and all terrain vehicles except vehicles on industrial opera tions under permit and vehicles used in agricultural work are restricted to im proved roads. Improved roads are roads that have been constructed for automotive use and are maintained clear of flammable debris. RUBBER STAMPS 676-9228 programs maintain a comlortable home I'livinminenl than oilier home energy uses Own are Ciiusint! emwimier in eva mine alternative heatinu sources and the eosi compari m aiiiniu' i hem " Hv much ' will solar lieatinii east '' Hoe a wood stove really save mon I'v'' Which fuel would be bevt fur von'' "('tuna Todax." a look at changes occurring m the Peoples Republic i China through the eves o an American traveler, will be explored by Itorris Craves Heppner. Mrs. Graves recent l returned from an extensive trip through the Peoples Republic. She reports main rapid changes in China since they have opened their doors to trade and travelers from western countries, as well as changes in their leadership Her training will include slides of China as well as personal observations. Includ ed also in the China program will be information regarding the Associated Country Wo men of the World. (ACWWi. l''' bpTS V1 . - ill i n i iii LumimmJ mntm t JLr -w-nr-TTfcM 'T- -'t n - - tuff -t Le Schwab crew ready for grand opening The crew at Les Schwab Tire Center in Heppner is getting ready for its big grand opening celebration this Thurs., Fri., and Sat., Sept. 24, School pictures to be taken Thursday School pictures will be taken Thursday. Sept. 24 at Heppner High School, grades nine through 12 These pictures wil be individual pictures and student body pictures. Senior pictures will also be Area Cub Scouts, Webelos slate registration Sept, 28 The first fall Cub Scout pack meeting (registration) will be held Monday. Sept. 28 on the second floor at the E:iks Lodge, Heppner. All Cub Scouts. Weblos and FIHE f JSURM1CE COVERAGE See us, and make sure your home is fully covered for the winter ahead! nurjTEnsi you Itavt horns, HAVE ACGSE2T KIlSyAriCE to prottcf yoerstlf end teved T,LJ VANMARTER rrvamt slated I hi inaiiii' Electric Mm lei" topic will tc presented bv Hirdine Tullis Morrow Exien sum Program assistant -Electric skillets are one of the small appliances owned by Hivi hnmeniiikers " sltesav iuit lew tl us use them u ideir greatest potential " Tins lcs-.nn developed tiv .Ian Weber USE Homo Manage jnent specialist , explores the ntanv wavs to use an electric skillet Each studv group in the two counties is asked to send leader teachers for each topic to the one dav training The one dav event will offer studv group leaders the chance lo get together and renew friend ships as well as the time and energy sav ing aspects o car pooling Another plus lor the triple training is having lead ers "tooled up" and readv lo present all the topics chosen or fall meetings Everyone is invited to attend Coltee pot will be on at ft to a m 25, and 26. The new store is located at the corner of May and Main, and is quite an improvement over the former location. "We have five times as taken Thursday and Friday. Sept 24 and 25 Seniors need to make appointments in the school office for these pic tures. Team sports photos will also tie taken Thursday. any boys between the ages nf eight and II or that have completed second grade are invited to attend. All boys must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 3 Furnace & Stove Chimney Pj Fireproof Backing -ufihon 676-915 I INSURANCE HOWMOWTANT Miss National Teenager applications available Ynune ladies of this area are invited to enter the II annual Oregon :ition.tl Teen Acer Pageant trt be held nt the Eniv orsitv o Portland on May 2.2i and it. ISM2. The Oregon National Teenager Pageant is the official slate finals, to the Miss National Teen-Ager Pageant tn be held in Atlanta. Georgia in August. U1H2 The invitation was issued recently hv Mr (' K Scarborough, Stale liirector of the pageant The reigning Oregon Nation al Teen-Ager is Annette Has tmissen of McMinnville. OR The current Miss National Teen-Ager is Lisa Bell of Wapato. Washington Contestants will be judged on scholastics, achievement -leadership poise, personality and appearance There is no swim suit competition. The winner ol the Oregon National Teen-Ager Pageant will re ceive a S'lim cash scholarship. much space." says Manager Kevin Rountree. He says the new location also offers better parking, a bigger showroom and better vehicle access. In celebration of the new opening Les Schwab will be offering free coke, 7-up. cof fee, home made cookies, peanuts and free balloons for the kids. There will also be free drawings every hour for turkeys, and a grand prize of a set of steel radial tires. "We've already found that the extra room helps us serve out customers, better and faster," says Rountree of the new center. Oulf i-crop For Spring or Fail Seeding of di Crops PCG5 EiCHfilSf otc Applying fiItrc;sn-Ph3jphcrc-Pctstt!uni p!i csost fresco elcKtirtti to ycr tssd prensttt : Better Root Growth Healthier Plants More Winter Hardiness Maximum Yields Ask four seed dbsitr to front ycur seed villi Oulf i-crop it cost ust pennios per ccro or Contest Your Haiti-crop Distributer P0 Clo Son Oco3( n full barhizon modeling scholarship, and an all ex pense paid Irip trt Atlanta , Georgia to compete for S20.IMHI in scholarship!), a new auto mobile and trips to New York, Chicago, Hollywood. England. Fiance, Germany and Swit zerland Contestants must he be tween the ago ol 1:1 and ID as wen SPECIAL No. 85 GUN RACK Reg. 8 $C95 BORE SIGHTING ELECTROLYSIS PERMANENT 'AI1I1A SCfinAElZin CERTIFIED ElECTRCXOGIST 365 liatltn Hay 47i-9243 Htppnor My shop now open on Tms. a nd.-t j Other times by appt. FREE CON5ULATION Nancy Brotcnfield BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Call 676"5039 fr information about college cbsses & programs If you call NEW HOURS! : at other 9 ajn4 pan. Tups. & Thim. times, leave 7-9 p.m. Mon.Thur. !j a message To our thoughtful friends and neighbors: Of all the ways that gratitude And thanks can be expressed The phrase "God Bless You" Seems to be the very best Families of Pete 1011 NORTH 9TH WALLA WALLA 509-525-8880 of August 15, KW2. (Anyone born on or after August 14, l'Mi.1 is eligible tn participate.) Any Teen-Ager interested In obtaining an application for the pageant may write to Mr. C.C. Scarborough. State Dir ector. 322 Harvard Drive, Oceanside. California 92(154 or call 714 4:i 2259. Season OPENS OCT. 3 Be ready with a stop here!! GUNS AMMO , OTHER SUPPLIES 1 ilflhE t7ttti; Oil & THERMOLYSIS HAIR REMOVAL South Morrow County Aro Coordinator and Eddi Skow "v- a fM.u , "x1 rm. ...