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The Heppner Gazette-Time, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 26, 1982-FIVE HHS volleyball, football practice started this week mMJI4 .") i mm fs-k ;. j he" Protect your crop from profit-robbing wind and rain with a quality tarp from your CENEX co-op. Choose from a big selec tion of ready-made canvas, vinyl and cotton-polyester blend tarps for all sizes of trucks and wagons. They're all quality con structed for excellent durability and good fit. Some styles feature the exclusive Weather-Tite treatment process for greater water repellency and mildew resistance. Custom-designed tarps are also available by special order. In stock at participating co-ops now! f.lsrrow County Greta Growers lone Lexington T; : -frV ' i i I v vvCw J :: r J ; . h vv J f A K ' ' : - -4 ' . About 45 girt turned out for volleyball practice Monday morning at Heppner High School. Working on fundamental this week, the girls will break into A, B ond C teams next week. Their cooch is Jon Terjeson. Make It Yourself with Wool contest slated Craftsmen guide to be published The Handcraft Guild of Ore gon is in the process of pub lishing a directory of the state's artisans and crafts men, announced a guild spokesperson. Those interest . ed in being included in this guide should submit the fol lowing information: name; address; directions, if in rural area; telephone number; de scription of products; price range of each item. Although membership in the guild is not necessary to be listed in the guide, members ship is available at 15 per year. Membership entitles members to newsletters, ad vice on marketing their crea tions, and coverage by the guild's marketing campaigns statewide and in other states. Information should be sent to: The Handcraft Guild of Oregon, P.O. Box 353, Win chester, Or. 97495. u. .... . .. i HHS boys turning out for football got a double dose of practice Monday. The athletes are practicing mornings ond evenings until Sept. 3. Varsity coach is Les Payne and Tim Birkby directs the JV team. Dole Conklin is assistant cooch. The feeling of fall in the early morning air prompts Ruth McCabe, district direct or for Malu! It Yourself With Wool Contest, to remind resi dents of Morrow, Gilliam, Wheeler, and Umatilla counties that the popular con test is scheduled for October 23 this year. There are age divisions for young people ages 10 through 24 as well as a special division for adults. FOR BACK TO SCHOOLERS n n . Peasant Blouses J; T-ShirtS Demin assorted colors n I :VFl : Pink & B,ue Prairie Skirts $8 j 1 V; limited sizes fir 1 1 Plaid Prairie I $15 ! ! Skirts . MmT 1 ' !! S1000 Sassi Chassi MmM ' HV Slacks withUn ed Short I! front pocket Sleeved Blouses tijkjj) 1 !! kit-Ac $15 assorted colors M A POUMHIONJ $8 P ; FULL LIKE OF FLYERS POSTERS MULTI-PART FORMS BUSINESS FORMS REGISTER RECEIPTS LETTER HEADS & ENVELOPES . inn W t Call or stop by for a free estimate on your printing job. In addition we have: WEDDING INVITATIONS & PRINTED NAPKINS COPIER 20 WHILE U-WAIT RUBBER STAMPS The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Printing Division Phone: 676-9228 j Juniors and seniors compete for the opportunity to travel to Portland for the state compet ition, but the adult division is strictly a district event. Many valuable prizes are awarded al all levels. This year, Ber nina Sewing Machine Co. will again be awarding a sewing machine at the state contest. Other state awards include scholarships, merchandise awards and a trip to the National Make It Yourself With Wool Contest at Okla homa City. Okla. State Director, Barbara Zvonar reports "an exciting weekend in Portland is await ing the district winners. Tic kets for a Junior and a senior contestant to the national competiton at Oklahoma City have already been purchased. Oklahoma City is an attrac-' What's Your Opinion? live, cosmopolitan city. Its people are well traveled, smartly dressed and noted for their hospitality. In addition to one person receiving a beauti ful 801 Bernina Sewing machine at the state contest, other exciting awards are Pendleton fabrics, sheepskin pelts, cash, gift certificates and many kinds of sewing aids." Mrs. McCabe notes that many 4-H'ers have shown beautiful woolen garments in county fair competition and encourages them to enter their garments in the wool competition, as well as other sewing entries. The contest is open to all, and boys are especially encouraged to enter along with the girls, she said. For complete information, pick up an entry form at local fabric stores, or at your near est extension office. Mrs. McCabe may be reached at 422-7194. rnft ft H 1 ' i II I i 1 i i i i t l ,i i i 1, u mi rM.i! 1 II ; i :: . Hi t- ft t 1 . W Si .!' J S1 P 1 f""1 SupwStation WTBS brings 1 you the excitement of live col I 1 lege football every Saturday JfiPJ night, exclusively on cable TV. 1 Beginning the tirst week in " 1 September, our opening game i circus between Nevadj- Las Vegas and Bngham Young, last year's top two pass ing teams. Uur second game showcases Jackie Sherrill's much-heralded coaching debut at Texas A&M. T If you haveSuperStation WTBS. check program listings for the time and teams each week. If you don't have SuperStation WTBS, call us any of these live, prime-time ' -4 NCAA games. 1 NCAA FOOTBALL SuperStathnWTBS Pay Channel 8 Heppner TV Inc. Cable 676-9663 . 126 E. Willow 1 - - w Question: "How do you feel about the Morrow County Fair not having a carnival this year?" "I just drove by the fair this morning and thought it looked awfully empty without the carnival," said Harold Mc Lean of Heppner. If you're happy with the mechanic work done on your car at Ron McDonald Chevrolet -Tell Everyone! If you're not Tell Ron. mum 676 992 Son fcDon&ldf MORROW COUNTY FAIR & RODEO ANITA'S It w V rv QUEEN ANITA PALMER 9 s30 p.m. to 2 cum MORROW COUNTY FAIR PAVILION 2? MUSIC BY THE J SMITH FAMILY M BAND This advertisement sponsored by MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS, INC. Lexington, Oregon 989-8221 SINGLES COUPLES cm Where the customer is the company