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TEN-The Heppuer Gaiette-Tlmea, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. October 15, 1981 EOSC Homecoming October Fest slated Promising an expanded schedule of free entertain ment, the 1981 Eastern Oregon - State College Homecoming and October Folk Festival will open festivities at noon, Fri day, October 17. "There are quite a few changes in the event this year and I think they will make this one of the best Homecomings in some time," said Student Activities Director Yvonne Tagge. "Last year everyone enjoy ed the free Main Stage Entertainment so much tat this year we decided to cancel the big concert and put all out resources into a series of individual acts which will perform almost continuously throughout the celebration." she says. So far Tagge's line up. includes Blue Mountain Old Time Fiddlers, the folk band Stone Ground, Commotion Dance Troupe, Le Danse Oriental, Germania Folk Dancers, polka band and several student groups. "We've also added a free street dance Friday night, 8 p.m., with the rock group Blue Mountain Band. If the weather is bad, which it unfortunately is quite often," said Tagge, 'The group will simply move inside and give a concert." Activities will center in the area of the Bavarian Tent, which will house much of the entertainment and where guests will be able to enjoy German foods and beverages. Nearby will be fair boots offering games, arts, crafts and other foods. "With things like the rocket launch, parade, booths and Children's Paradise the Folk Fest is really a family event," said Tagge. Children's Para dise, sponsored by the La Grande Branch of the Ameri can Association of University , Women, will provide arts and ' crafts projects for children aged four to 10 for a modest fee from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on , Saturday. 1 Alumni events have also been expanded. This year Alumni will again find the popular Alumni Happy Hour in the Bavarian Tent, Friday ' GARTH TALLMAN AND ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCES THAT WE WILL TERMINATE OUR MORROW COUNTY LEASE ACQUISITION PROGRAM ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1981. We woufdUke to express our sincere thanks to ail those who have already signed leases with us. We appreciate your cooperation and support of oil and gas exploration in Eastern Oregon. If, through some oversight, you have not been contacted by one of our representatives and are interested in signing arToil ancf gas fease please call PauTSchuTtz at The Northwestern Motel. The telephone number in Heppner is 676-9167. GARTH TALLMAN AND ASSOCIATES 7000 S.W. Vermont Court, Suite 1 107 Portland, Oregon 97223 TELEPHONE (503) 246-6900 or 246-7849 from S to 6 p.m. but there will also be gatherings for former rodeo and chemistry club members and for former student body presidents on Saturday morning. The College celebration also features two ceremonies to honor recent changes on the campus. On Friday at 3 p.m. the new bronze sculpture in the Amphitheatre area will be dedicated. On Saturday at 10 a.m. the Administration Building will be renamed in honor of the college's first president, Harvey Inlow. At the same time the Classroom Building will officially be renamed in honor of Amanda Zabel, an early English pro fessor. All three ceremonies are open to the public. One big change this year will be the Homecoming Parade which has been moved to Saturday at 12:30. Accord ing to Tagge. the parade will include the La Grande and Baker High School Bands, the Walia Walla High School Junior ROTC Drill Team, several floats, vintage cars and special entries. She said the parade would begin on Adims Avenue, proceed through downtown to 4th Street, take 4th Street to G Avenue and then take G Avenue to the EOSC Stadium where the EOSC Mounties and University of San Fancisco football teams will meet in the traditional 1:30 p.m. Home coming game. More free entertainment is scheduled for after the game. Schedule of EOSC Home coming October Folk Festival Events Friday. Oct. 16 12 Noon - Official Opening Ceremonies. Bavarian Tent, Booths, games open & Main Stage Entertainment begins. 3 p.m. - Amphitheatre Sculpture Dedication, Amphi theatre. 4 p.m. - Children's Paradise Opens (children ages 4-10). 5 p.m. Alumni Happy Hour, Bavarian Tent. 8 p.m. Free Street Dance, outside Bavarian Tent. 1:30 a.m. - Festivities close. yy Saturday, Oct. 17 9-11 a.m. - Cowboy Breakfast, Hoke College Center, public welcome, 10 a.m. - Alumni Rodeo Rendezvous, Alumni Chemis try Club Meeting, Alumni Student Body N Presidents social, Hoke College Center. 10 a.m. Ceremonies to re-name Classroom and Ad ministration Buildings, lawn east of Hoke College Center. 10 a.m. - Bavarian Tent, Faire Booths & Children's Paradise reopen. 10:30 a.m. - Rocket Launch and Demonstration, near Ba- BLM appoints new state forestry chief A new chief of forestry, Robert E. Metzger, 46, has been selected to supervise the Bureau of Land Management forestry program in Oregon and Washington, according to William G. Leavell. BLM state director. 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