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Cheese given away Friday F O lK T h e HrppMr (iW t U -T t a n . Heppner Oregon Tb«r*do>. July If. IfW • A l ruled States Department ol Agriculture Cheese Distribution is HEPPNER M UN ICIPAL P O O L SW IM M ING LESSON S J u l y 1 « t o T o th sc heduled lor Friday July 20 Irom # 1 \ d va n crd b eg in n er» am to 4 p m at the Heppner Neighborhood Center Proof ol income and proof ol addresses are 1 B e g i n n e t « now required as required by govern men! regulations Anyone unable to get his own cheese is reminded to send a note designating the person to pick up the cheese along with proof of income and address The request note must B 'r e b e g in n er* » 45 lu i« M A.M 1« 15 la 11 : 15 A .M Il M lo l! M noon M oth er* w e lc o m e ' J u ly I I lo \ u g u «t 3rd [.S w im m e r* and a d v a n c e d « w i m m e r * 1 In tel m e d ia le « A u gu «t $5 au p e r ou loia 45 A.M 45 A.M (W lo II 7 lo l?0x (Junior l l l e t a v in g hennir Nfraa v I n g H a a lt « Il Il aaioll 45 A M y ootoi« im F M p er«on tie signed Anyone with questions may call the Center at 676 5*73 Plan to exhibit at County Fair LUTES B & « 5 Î RADIATO R SERVICE H> H IRD IM : Tl I l ls o s l K>tension Service Kids enjoy Vacation Bible School M orrow ( nurilv O p e n S a tu rd a y G ilb e rt Lutes, 10 to 2 O w ner If your vegetable garden is like The first and second grade class at Lexington (h r.stian Vacation Bible School listens as their teacher Epp.ng Dean Humphrey, and Corey Keen Members of th, c U i i who , re no, picIured inc)ud<. fo r e y Joann Morris, helps them with their lesson PicIured from left Sara Brill. Trent Hughes Ehrmanlraut and Ph.il.p Tellechea ours, things are somewhat later this year But that can be good news, too. Jody The lone Community and Agri Business Organization met last Wed nesday. July tl at The O ffice Tavern in lone Secretary Tanna Padherg reports that the following business was conducted Chuck Slarr reported on the June 27 special m eeting with Steve Corey, a Pendleton attorney about the organization's decision to incor porate Starr reported that the necessary information has been col lifte d and sent to Corey Tom Hampson. small business director at Blue Mountain Commun its College spoke to the organization and offered his assistance at no charge to them His function at the by offering seminars in the com mumty He is fam iliar with non pro fit corporations The property inventory listing is completer) and available at both the Oregon and Bristow's Market - The next town cleanup day will be set in the fall because many people are now involved in harvest - The next I C A B O meeting was set for noon. July 25 at Bee cher a Cafe in lone Historic Heppner Hotel targeted for renovation lone branch of the Bank of Eastern State Treasurer Bill Rutherford's office announced recently that the Heppner Hotel is among six historic landmark buildings that will be renovated for housing for low in come and elderly citizens Funds for the restoration project will come from 55 5 million the Oregon Invest offered by the Open Class Divisions of the Morrow County Fair, several new incentive awards are being presented this year The County Extension Advisory Council is giv mg a "Creative Hands" award to the outstanding exhibitor in the Home Economics Divisions baser! on the points earned by having winning entries in two or more classes in the following divisions foods, canning needlework, and clothing Case furniture will present a gift certificate to the exhibitor of the home cunning supplies and Ball Blue Books to exhibitors selected by the judge To I k - eligible, an exhibit must lie canned in Ball jars and sealed wilh Ball caps and lids In Department VII Flower Show , in addition to the regular premiums, winning artistic arrangements will tie awarded $4 $2 50 and $1 50 Additional special awards offered are for the best entry in horticul you'll and have variety a ment Council agreed to put into an Oregon Historical Landmark pro ject. Rutherford announced In a news release from his office, Rutherford said the renovation will help protect the history of the local communities and create housing for elderly and low income people at the same time gernent, llo . and *15 for the person winning the most blue ribbons in this M oo co res m slock for fo rd & C h evy thru really don't know how to prepare 20% discount pick them ” The good news is. there's help as close as any Oregon on truck and tra cto r cores. 79 H ave your ra d iato r clean ed in m inutes instead of hours! State University Extension o ffic e They have a marvelous bulletin that tells all you'll ever need to know about the "how to s of selecting, biggest zucchini you have may not be the best choice if you are trying «• ULTRA SONIC SOUND-WAVES for the purple ribbon’’ The publics (The only one in the Hermislon area) 8:(X) a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. - Fri. lion tells us to select zucchini 6 " to 10" long, with soft skin Each squash in the exhibit should be the same size,not some long and some small There's loads of other good % m ile S. of U m a tilla S p e e d w a y Hcrnmion McNary Highway Hermislon VISA' information in bulletin EC 65.1 '25 cents each! Flowers, too have special exhibit 5 6 7 -6 8 2 4 home & busmen — requirements such as number in exhibit, stage in bloom, leaves or no leaves, etc Your local (iarden (Tubs have the answers to most IS Y O U R flower and arranging questions Jane Kawlins and Theta Lowe pre sented flower arranging and fair Garden Club will give a cash award to the exhibitor having the most entries in the flower show the fairgrounds The arrangements were beautiful, and the information valuable The Country Rose Store Heppner. Think ahead to county fair August 13 15 Bead your fair premium hook It tells you many things Check your v e g e ta b le and flo w e r HARVEST EQUIPMENT — Be Insured Against Loss— gard en s you may want to give some special A quiet moment 67 any vegetables for exhibit, or how many to take or at what stage to exhibiting lips Saturday . July 7. at lure ini. for the tiesl artistic arran p ickup s, 1 yr. w a rra n ty on the ab o v e division given by the Heppner and lone (iarden Clubs The Lexington will present a gift certificate to the exhibitor showing the best house plant table or hanging style 30 % discount on Ford & Chewy pickup cores. for preparing how many, etc For instance do you know that the Special awards given at this year s county fair In addition to the usual premiums perhaps number exhibiting at county fair At this point you are thinking, “ I I.C.A.B.O. reports progress toward incorporation college is to help existing businesses for greater MottorCard care to those you see that should fa de \ eloped and ready for exhibit by mid August garment which is judged most per fectly constructed in the Open Class Trucks C o m b in e s an d other eq u ip m e n t See Turner, Van M a rter & Bryant _____ Clothing Division C A J Ceramics of Irngon w ill give * a $25 gift certificate to the most TURNfR H & BRYANT outstanding entry in the Open Class 9 o , a/T yi>ut O n x u u in c t rttx d i VAN MARTER frjt L o V tR N f V a n M A R T fR INSURANCE h a a if (j 6if y N t JB a Arts and Crafts Division R O A tR l In addition to the regular pre miums in the Open Class Canning KAM I M A R IA N N E * A Hi Division, there are special p rem i ums offered for a canned meal with a menu card showing how these foods are used in a meal Special premiums are also offered lor a gift package of three different types of W eld in g Supplies jams or jellies in half pint jars, labeled and displayed in a basket or decorated container The Ball Corporation, to further stimulate the art of home ★ H e lm e ts food ★ Leads preparation, is giving coupons for Over the Tee Cup The results of Ladies Day at Willow Creek Country Club on Tues day. July 10 were as follows Low Gross Ians Hunt, luiw Net lairena Jones Hunt luing D rive lveast Futta Lois Kay Anderson The club string tournament will take place July 26 All persons interested are urged to sign up at the Boys listen to Camp Director Loa Cox at the Campfire ceremony at the close of Cub Scout Day Camp last week The Cubs received awards and special recognition for their accomplishments Gazette-Times Print Shop it Len s it W eld in g Rods it E le ctro d e H o ld ers C o m p l e t e Gas & Electric iVelding Supplie 3 . t®) Heppner Auto ParLs Complete Printing Services For Your Home Or Business club house There will tie both 9 hole and 18 hole tournaments • M ulti-part Form s 75th birthday party planned • W edding In v ita tio n s The children and grandchildren of Alta i Pettyjohn i Cutaforth have planned a 75th birthday party for her • P o sters on Sunday August S. at 1 p m at the Fat Cutaforth Ranch at Cutaforth Comers Her daughter Dorothy (Cutaforth' Hawkins, states that the party will be a potiurk affair and that all friends and relatives are invited to attend For more information please con tact Dorothy Hawkins at 376 *268 or Janice Cutaforth at 969 84*5 H U S K Y *325 Í 031 S T I H I. *200 \ .ido H O M L i . m : C a ll 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 HEPPNER SAW V 200 N *200 15 C R A F T S M A N • R e g iste r R eceip ts GAZETTE-TIMES \ 162 1500 E C H O • F ly e rs “E s t i m a t e s gla dl y g i v e n ” i USED CHAIN j SPECIALS *50 *76 9422 GREEN FEED & SEED