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FOLR-The Heppner GaieUe-Tlme. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 17, 1982 Early morning blaze 'guts' Heppner house Tues. Morrow Co. Jr. Rodeo winners y p. i Shan. Clapper of la Grande and Drew Hill of Merrill received awards for r. team roping f " . , - .. .. ......... . -iSflAnfeJSi. I ifl ; 2 J , - 1 vv , 7 J Se.,: - '. r 1 1 Jt i This hour at 570 GaU fire Tuesday Heppner firemen were bec koned to a raging blaze at 570 Gail Street at about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. The house, owned by Peggy Grace, was completely gutted, said Heo pner Fire Chief Forrie Burk enbine. PICKUPS PichUps PICKUPS Picklips PICKUPS PickUps PICKUPS PickUps PICKUPS PickUps AND THAFS ONLY HALF OF IT! lM McDmmMF 676-9921 Tygh Valley & Qufer United Methodist Church AUCTION DUFER, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNE 26 Silent Auction begins at 10 a.m. Oral Auction begins at 11 a.m. Antiques and Collectable; Household and Miscellaneous; Bake Sale Lunch will be served. 503 467-2215 Happy Gift Ideas Cologne & IrMf g After Sets Bill Cards & Stationery Picnic Supplies Su, Heppner was completely gutted by Burkenbine said the firemen worked on the fire for about two hours. He said the cause of the fire is not yet known but he will be conducting an investi gation. One fireman, Allen Burken bine. Mas taken to Pioneer 4-H Camp work day planned By BIRDIVETTLLIS Morrow Co. Extension Service Four-H parents, counselors, leaders, or any interested friends of 4-H are encouraged to help finalize the 4-H camp by assisting with the camp work day, Monday, June 21, 9:30 a.m. at Cutsforth Park. Those attending are asked to bring a sack lunch, coffee will be provided. Work to be done includes cleaning dishes and cooking equipment, setting up tents and cutting firewood. The basic cleaning has been com pleted with the assistance of Jim Launer of Heppner, and members of Search and Rescue Posse. There's a new look to the camp kitchen with rearrange ment of stoves, freezers, and refrigerators as well as addi- Fat hot's Day! for Dad J3 Shave folds , Mugs a 0 ft 1 Memorial Hospital in Heppner for smoke inhalation treat ment, but was discharged Tuesday morning, the fire chief said. Grace was not injured in the fire, but said she was unable to salvage any of her belongings. tion of shelves and counter space to make the cooks job more pleasant. Dates for the tri-county camp are June 28 through July 1. United Way formed A Morrow County United Way program has been estab lished and is now in operation, announced Jack Strege. presi dent of the county's program. "We have a limited amount of funds which are available for distribution to community charitable projects." said Strege. Applications for funds may be obtained by contacting Strege or Jerry Simpson at 481-9356. or by writing to: Morrow County United Way. Rt. 1 No. 3 Eastregaard Estates. Boardman. Oregon 97818. lone pool to be closed Sat., open Monday The lone Swimmming Pool will be closed Saturday, June 19, announced a pool spokes person. However, the pool will be open Monday, June 21, instead. Cameras l'- V'v' ""'u bY. ft IV Siocee for v. Heil of Ccatleford. Wa girls' breakaway Skeewr Duby of Hereford Boys' Ail-Around Award i mymm" i f - receives Brian Burford of Baker won the Bareback Award I.U.C.C. to Church School with Care Fair Vacation Church School is underway at the lone United Church of Christ. The stu dents, teachers and helpers are enjoying themselver is they explore the theme, ' e cause God Cares," announced the Rev. Cathy Barker, pastor of I U.C C. The classes will share their Field days slated at two experiment stations By BOB COSTA Morrow Co. Extension Agent Wheat growers will have the opportunity to see for themsel ves the result of recent re search on dryland wheat pro duction at the Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center Field Days. All interested per sons are invited to attend the field days at the Pendleton station on June 24 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and at the Sherman Station at Moro on June 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Pendleton field day will feature six field tours and discussions on Dryland Alter- Business Cards 0 19 95 Gazette Times IVEDDIHS inVITATIQIK GAZETTE-TIMES 676-9220 Tad Duby boys' calf receives award She I lee Heil Girls' Goat the Jr. ' .. I ' O if I"'- V .' J 1 Kenny Schroder of Nampa, Ida. Bull Riding Award - Sr. Boys' wind up Vacation learning at a Care Fair with their families, friends and members of the community on Friday. June 18. at 7:30 p.m. The guests may first see the classrooms in an open house at the education building. The sharing program will include singing, showing projects and relating the experiences of the nate Crops for the Columbia Basin by F.V. Pumphrey; Root Development in Winter Wheat by Robert Belford; Status of White Wheat Utiliza tion: Egypt, Sri Lanka, South Korea and China by Dan Drtlimd, and Wheat Market Prospects in Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq by Glen Christensen. The Sherman field day will offer discussions on the Value of Branch Stations by Ernest J. Briskey; and Alternate Crops in the Columbia Basin by F.V. Pumphrey; and tours of six experimental plots. What's Your Opinion? Question: "With the sur render of Argentina this morn ing, (June 15), how do you feel about England requesting that Argentina pay for the war?" "Sure, they provoked it, they should pay for it," said Vic Groshens, Sr. of Heppner. L of Hereford won first place in ty'n9 of Casileford, Ida. won the Jr. Tying Award receives the week. Rarker said. The Care Fair will be held in the yard of the Christian edu cation building. In case of wind or rain, it will be held in the basement of the main church building. Refresh ments will be served, she concluded. Episcopal Church Women present a June Card Party! Monday, June 21 8 p.m. Pinochle Bridge Prizes it Homemade Strawberry Shortcake Come play cards This AHK OF Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Wed, Eucharist service slated at All Saints A Wednesday Eucharist ser vice will be held at AH Saint's Episcopal Church on June 16 at 7 a.m., announced the Rev. Ed Watts, vicar. Coffee and Danish will be served after the FOHS.E tiOVI HNMKNT I'HOI'FltTY itxt . r rn improved Land Lwnled just west of lrrigon, Oregon. 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