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10 new teachers, school psychologist, join staff at Heppner & lone schools L i , i nfiiini mi r ir-- ill j New teachers to the district Richard Sipe. . , vers- c lli L... ,1 J i -. Heppner schools' new teachers are Craig Kitching (lefti, Pat Sinkevitch, Mike Warren and Sarah Carlson. Deputy to graduate from Police Academy Morrow County Sheriff's Deputy Holier t Meakins. Jr. will graduate from the Oregon Police Academy in Monmouth on Friday. Sept 2. announced Paul Beltiol. executive direc tor of the Board on Police Standards and Training. Meakins will graduate from a basic law enforcement class, held July IB through Septemb er 2 The Police academy is an integral part of the training program administered by the Oregon Board on Police Stan dards and Training (BP.ST.) and is designed to furnish training for police, correc Photogruphy contest urinounced The Great Oregon Trail Cover-up. an amateur photog raphy contest offering prizes for first and second, hs been announced by Pacific Pub lishing, Inc., of Boise, Idaho. Pacific Publishing is organi zing the Oregon Trail Direc tory, a phone book with list ings for Morrow, Wallowa. Union. Umatilla and Walla Walla counties, with expected circulation of 50,000 this fall, according to Sonna Whitney of Pacific Publishing. The book will be distributed free of charge. The photography contest is to select historic and cultural settings of the Eastern Oregon area for use on the cover of the new phone directory. Contes FARMERS Get Your Seed Treating Material Now! For Smut in Wheut & Barley Terracoat LT2 HCB (Flowable) Vitavax 200 (Flowable) Vitavax 25DB jjFor Wirewonn in Lindane 75W Available Now At PETTYJOHN OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANIES at lone are Anna Morford left), r& tions, and parole and proba tion officers from throughout the state. The 44 students graduating from the seven-week police course will be joining 4.173 other police officers who have successfully completed the academy in previous classes. Twenty four different depart ments are represented by graduates of this class. Dr I-e P. Brown, Chief of Police. Houston, Texas, will present the graduation ad dress for the ceremonies which will commence at 1 p rn in classroom three of the FmmI Services Building, Wes- tants must be residents of one of the five counties, and appli cations are available through in- Chamber of Commerce offices in Pendleton. Milton Freewater, La Grande, and Enterperise. Oregon and Walla Walla, Wash. There is no entry fee and contestants must provide a color print of any size on or tiefore September 15 at the Chamlcr office where the application was obtained. The winning shots, plus other entries will appear on the cover of the new Oregon Trail Directory, but will not be returned to the contestants, she said. Complete rules are listed on the application forms. Wheat & Barlejl Drinox 34HC Mark Jones, Jocelyn Jones and I MUM ' , ran t tnmt Clausen, Mike Royer, David tern Oregon State College in Monmouth. Master of Cere monies for this graduation will be Chief Ronald Still. Portland Police Bureau, who is also chairman of the board on Police Standards and Train ing, Other officials c-n the pro gram include F B I Special Agent Harold W. Heald who will present the Firearms Award: Paul Bettiol, B P.S.T. executive director; Karel Hyer. chief of academy pro grams. Oregon Police Aca demy; and Jim Stewart, B P S.T. Parold and Proba tion training coordinator. Families of the students, supervisors, department heads, and city and county officials will be among the assembled guests. A reception for graduates and guests will Ik1 held im mediately after the gradua tion exercises. The economy is up. Our interest rates are down. And now is the best time in years to go ahead and borrow the money for the major purchase you may have postponed. Put pleasure back in your driving with a new car. Sail away aboard the boat of your dreams. Or set off on family adventures in It's hack to school next Tuesday morning for students in Morrow County and several new teachers in the district will be on hand to greet them. New at lone are: Jocelyn Jones, physical education and language arts; Mark Jones, grade six; Anna Morford, business education; and Rich ard Sipe. social studies and physical education. Heppner schools' new teachers are: Sarah Carlson, junior high science; Pat Clau sen, language arts; Craig Hitching Junior high physical education and counseling; Mike Hoyer. career education and cooperative work exper ience: David Sinkevitch, mathematics and computer science: Mike Warren, junior high mathematics; and Helen Flanagan, high school coun selor. Debbie Mcintosh will serve as school psychologist. Students will be released from school early Tuesday, at 1:30 p m. Debbie Mcintosh Morrow Co. Assoc. to meet The Morrow County Cabin Owners Association is having a potluck supper at Orville and Barbara Cutsforths cabin on Saturday. September 3, at 6 p m. Membership is open to Mor row County cabin owners and new members are welcome, said an association member. The association was formed Ye Olde Head Shed ' Hair Styles for Men, Women & Children Y Call Glenna Anytime 3fi fv 2nd & B street Baptist Men's Roundup planned Sept. 9 - Over .1.000 men from across the state are expected at the annual Men's Roundup spon sored by the Conservative Baptist Men of Oregon, The Roundup will be held on Sep tember at ( amp Tadmor, a camp and retreat center located nine miles east of Lebanon. Oregon on McDow ell Creek Drive. The roundup is open to all interested men. Registrations or additional information can 1m obtained by calling the Conservative Baptist Associa tion of Oregon office in Salem at V)2-2Uifi or Friendship Bap tist Church in Heppner. The roundup will feature nationally and regionally known speakers who will ad dress the group, sharing their personal experiences and per spectives on religion in their lives. The retreat begins at 5:00 p m. on Friday. September 9. Music for the first session will be provided by the Cove Camp out to kick off Episcopal program The "Next Step in Mission" program for All Saints' Episcopal Parish, Heppner, will be kicked off with an all-parish camp out on Friday, September 9. 7:30 p.m. at Cutsforth Park, announced Larry Cerullo, program coor dinator. On Friday night, there will be an introductory session handing out of materials and a potluck dessert. On Saturday, the day will be spent imple menting the next step process, Cerullo said. The "Next Step in Mission" is a nationwide Episcopal Program incorporated by Cabin Owners Sat. to discourage theft and van dalism. The association 6ffers a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing from or vandalizing a mem ber's property. The member ship fee is $25, and two posters are provided for display on the cabin property. lone your own recreational vehicle. Then again, maybe you've got some thing else in mind. That's fine, too. Because we're lending money for a lot of good reasons. All you have to do is decide what kind of loan you want. With the right credit infor mation, we'll give you an answer in only one The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September I, 1983 FIVK nant Four Quartet of San Francisco. Calif. Featured soloist for the retreat is Lee Young, outstanding bass soloist formerly with the Bill Oaithcr Trio and with The New Oaithcr Vocal Band. Well-known pastor of Grace Community Church in Pano rama City. Calif. Dr. John MacArthur. will be the featured speaker at Roundup this year. Dr. MacArthur has authored many books inclu ding. "The Church: The Body of Christ." "Found: God's Will." and "The Family." He has traveled in many coun tries of the world teaching and preaching. Additionally, an extensive radio and tape ministry reaches around the globe. The focus of this year's roundup is on enhancing and deepening family relation ships. Addressing this issue on Saturday will be Dr. Anthony Campolo of Eastern College, Pennsylvania. Campolo is Presiding Bishop Allen. It is a positive self-evaluation by a parish or mission of how it is carrying out the Christian Mission in terms of service, worship, evangelism, educa tion and pastoral care. The "Next Step" was adopted by the Diocese of Eastern Oregon and each Episcopal Parish and mission has agreed to conduct a "Next Step" prior to October. Arrangements for shelter and-or transportation may be made by contacting the Rev. Ed Waits or Larry Cerullo. "Please plan on taking part we need you to make this a success," Cerullo said. Although the United Na tions has many offices in Switzerland, Switzerland is not a member of the Unit ed Nations. Electrolysis & Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal Anna Schwarzin, Certified Electrologist 676-9248 . Open Tues. - Wed. 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