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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1982)
SIX-Tbe Ilrppner Gaiette-Timps, Hrppnrr. Oregon, Thursday, August S, 19X2 Three CETA youths assisting Neighborhood Center ' clients American Legion Post 87 to hold potluck By N'EOLA MACKEV - The Neighborhood Center has been fortunate to have three CETA school youths to help with handy-helper jobs and Center upkeep or any aid they can do under guidelines allowed by the Dept. of Labor, Employed are Jodi Matiison, Greg Orr and Bill Malon. They have helped with window? light- housekeeping such as vacuuming for the elderly or handicapped who are unable to do it themselves. Also many of the clients have needed yard work, such as mowing Ione's oldest citizen wins Yard of the Month t ! --- U,... ij . I. . VifL h M Ida Grabill and son-in-law Elmer Ellis The lone Yard of the Month award has been presented to Ione's oldest citizen. Ida Gra bill. Her old fashioned home, located at Third and Spring streets, has a traditional front porch, accented with flowers , in bloom throughout the year, said an lone Garden Club spokesperson. Mrs. Grabill 's yard and parking area are neat, clean and colorful, with yellow snap dragons and pink, purple and white petunias, coral bells and four-o'clocks. Mrs. Graybill is 100 years old and has lived at her present residence for 65 years. Her yard is maintained by her son. Gene, and her son-in-law, Elmer Ellis. and cleanup of flower beds done. Extra daily surplus, such as meeting notices, minutes and reports are part of Jodi's duties. The next visit of the Adult and Family Services Counsel or, Janet Phillips, will be August 18, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Food stamp applications are available at the Center during the week as a conven ience for those needing appli cations to bring in for proces sing to the counselor. The Social Security repre-' sentative will be at the Center Friday morning Aug. 13 from 10 a m, to 12 noon. No appoint ment is necessary. The Thursday Socials Ladies celebrated with a pot luck luncheon last Thursday, July 29 for birthdays for June. July and August. Those attending enjoyed lunch with birthday cakes later in the afternoon. A II S.. GED classes have been completed until fall school starts. Schedules will be available when classes are resumed. A potluck picnic for Amer ican Legion and Auxiliary members of Post No. 87 will be held Saturday, August 7, 7 p.m., at the Arnie Hedman widence, 275 Church St., Heppner, Beverages will be furnished, said Rita Hedman. Plans will he made for the post's annual fair and rodeo float, she said, Oregon Ag. Calendar August 10 - The Oregon Filbert Commission will meet; time and place are yet to be announced. August 10 -The Oregon Ryegrass Commission meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at the armory in Albany. August 11 - The Oregon Table Wine Research Advisory Board will meet in room 105 of the Oregon Department of Agriculture in Salem at 10 a.m. August 12 A meeting of PARC (Pesticide Analytical and Response Center) is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. in room 44 of the Oregon Department of Agriculture in Salem. jfra n nrn nnicK?(? WUlJiri5SU5) Ye Olde Head Shed Hair Styles for Men, Women & Children Call Glenna Anytime 477.7545 USE OUR LIQUID OR DUST MALATHI0N TO TREAT YOUR STORED GRAIN CENEX Giemiccl Division 422-7239 loeooii fool around YC0 GET CUE BEST DEAL RIGHT FROM THE START I 79 Olds Delta 77 Chev. 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