Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 05, 1984, Page THREE, Image 3

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    T »r Heppner tiairtle Timet. Heppner ( Tregua Thursday. July ».
A r o u n d About
By Justine Weatherford
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fairgrounds and its buildings
p m until at least t p m will
be a pre fair week work time
with individuals and groups
Sunday, August 5, from
ready to be occupied by the 10
open d a s » departments, the
getting to work making the
departments of K F A adn the
nine 4 M departments, the six
W h a t ’s Y o u r
O p in io n
tim et it appear» at the end of the month or on the first day or
■O’-thia la the latest date so far
The end-of May column
and F FA announced a spokes
cleaned up all fair areas, they
will share a pot luck supper
Market Slock Sale of the 4 H
person for the Morrow County
with
fair committee
This first Sunday in August
Board and the F air C om m it­
tee who will supply coffee,
afternoon, after the volunteers
have pulled out equipment
needed haveloosely arranged
tea
spaces for various depart
ments and have generally-
earned a review of the large 1 «M Pioneer Pu nic Reunion, an
Irish flavored event shepherded by the Rlackhorae Doherty
Clan, and told you to be expecting Swedish trimmings next
year when the Louis Carlsons take charge
members of
the
punch, and meat
Fair
LAWNMOWERS
The
volunteers are encouraged to
bring salads or desserts, their
RYAN 18"
family table serv ice and most
of all a good supply of enthusi
asm
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RYAN 20"
Now as we are into warm July and have finallv gotten this
year s long. wet. cold spring behind us. even though the days
are at their longest, they speed by as we hurry to enjoy
outdoor activities which were delayed
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HEPPNER M UNICIPAL
POOL SW IM M ING LESSONS
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July loiuzoth
1 Vdvanrrd beginners
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1 Beginners
ID IS lo II IS A M 1
l l ’re beginners i Mothers welcome!
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July ZI tu \ugusl Jrd
l'* immer» and advanced swimmers in no lu 10 IS A M I
linter media les
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i tu II 4S A M J
August 7 la 17th
Llunior liles». Ing
II noiull IS A M 1
[Senior Illesa v ing
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K usti $3 on per person
June was a good and a had month The sudden and very
shocking loss of Herman Winter greatly disturheo the whole
community and particularly the lodges in which he was a
leader The movement out of the county of several clergy
and teachers and the arrival of new church and school
The remembering of
Heppner s devastating 190J flood and the celebration of H ag
Day i both occuring on June 14 1 was of special interest to the
Senior Citizens and the Klks laxfce
The Elks loaned the
Senior Mealsite their wonderful collection if six historic
Am erican Flags which Anna Mae Steagall tilenn Ward.
Question
Helen Flanagan and six fine Hoy Scouts worked into a
rem arkable program on Wednesday noon June 13
It s great, said Lonny Watne of Heppner, "because K is
assisting the laons (Tub in reduong the deb< on the
swimming pool and kids love the firew ork s."
Everyone is eager to have the work around the Willow
Creek Dam completed including the Alfalfa Street Hrulge
How do you feel about the new fireworks law ’
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WEED EATER
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GREEN FEED & SEED
HEPPNER 676-9422
3 K n n K s »m x x «\ \ % % x % % w c
and the promised recreational areas However • ¿ « d that
the lake behind the dam is being used bv Is niters and
fishermen
Carl McDaniel, a very experienced m laitain
man and skillful fisherman, says although tl ■ .u . plenty
of good-sized fish there he prefers the fish be i-.itctu - in the
axiler waters of the mountain lakes I'v e (•• • ri delighted to
eat some proof o f his tasty catches from Penlan l I ..ike
It is good to have the Fair Premium B>»k in o ,nty h"ines
where it is hoped that folks will keep it
r. doles and
instrubons for referene and will tie think ng at*
entering
exhibits and coming to enjoy the activities and the .arnival
Scheduled events are little more than a month away
The county's three garden clubs sent representative
members to a planning meeting at the Tellech« a home in
Lexington on June 21. where much serious dis. . ion of the
QUALITY FRESH MEAT
FRESH PRODUCE
responsibilities connected with the Dept V II Flower Show
were talkedover Committees will soon be ai r on ,-d which
will get working on the many efforts tied , i this lepartment
I made a quick, end-of June two night v - t to my
daughter's home between Cheney and spos me in tin good
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A R M O U R VERIBEST
STF A K S f» C H O PS MIXED
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still look so green it is good that fair date is later than
Morrows' Tw o special excitements of our trip were our first
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visit to the lovely Eastern Washington State Historical
Society's new museum and the restored C .riq r>e!l !h u- ■ that
SPARKLING BUNCH
was built in IK9H and portrays Spokane v \ge m hie. int o
Then on our way homeward we determined to v i -it the
FRESH
ROAST
LOCAL
GROWN
MED
1 0 -O Z
B O N ELES S
U S D A C H O IC E
OR RADISHES
resident Lisa Nix downtown I inquired alvoul : » r brother
Danny and learned that he is happily working in H onda
Danny became interested in photography the ugl Ih-nnis
Toney's classes at Heppner High
Lisa is now living in
Pendleton with her sister
On Sunday . July I. I visited around our Hepj ner I pdal
and attended the afternoon church serv ice then I found (he
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GREEN ONIONS
Early last week when I happened to mrei fornu i Heppner
graphic Expressions of P () Box lido.’ Fort I a terdale
FI 33339 Some of recall that it was noi verv
rig ago that
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crafts were available and models were strolling around
showing summer fashions
Lisa gave me a business card that tells lha Daniel It \i< is
Photographer Vice President of shots Toe II ■ • lm
l*hntn
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SIRLOIN
TIP
,• W. found the
park like grounds there covered with display and .lies
booths, several large tents and many peopb enjoying a
Summer Fiesta An array of unusual foods and of arts and
FRESH
PACIFIC
OYSTERS
PORK QUARTERLOIN
SERVE ANY TIME
rù i‘
company of Eleanor (Jonty We collet ted a l “ten urn Rook
for the Spokane Interstate Fair that • mne> early in
September Because the many wheat fields ae tiove among
Preston Wine Cellars five miles north of Pa
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g\ gy
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J O H N MORRELL
SLICED BACON
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WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING
main floor held only one patient
It is g ....! t find that
everyone is apparently in such good health and not needing
hospital care Or do the empty bods indicate that people are
all going out of town for c a re ’’ W ecertam lv must keep a well
TOWELS
functioning hospital here What can be done
Would the
addition of more doctors help’’ Everyone know . that having
NALLEYS
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it won t t>e
found here
This coming Saturday, July 7, (he Heppia ; Merchants
county extension people and groups ol . i ! i / i r interested in
promoting Heppner and the Morrow County Fair have
scheduled a Saturday Market
POTATO CHIPS
WESTERN FAM Il V
2 PL V 78 SQ FT
a hospital here is of tremendous value to life hen
Some
senior citizens have left this area because they fear that
when their need for special medical i are < om e
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Craft demonstrations and
GROCERY VALUES
workshops will take place out at the fairgrounds
Explanations of how to prepare fair entries will be offered
Be sure you and your fam ily take, part in ill the events
offered in Heppner this coming Saturday
D R ESS IN G S,.».
WHEAT BREAD
‘ 1.39
WESTERN FAMILY
CRACKE O WMF AT 22 6 02
PORK & BEANS
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BUTTERHORNS.. .
CITRUS PUNCH i29 oz *1.2 9 HAMBURGER BUNS
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WESTERN (AANIY
Saturday M a r k e t S a le
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Since this column has become a monthly pot p-<urn I have
been rather irregular in the date of it» publication aome
leaders was both sad and happy
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