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t l l ( H T k f H t f f M T G a ie tte - T tM M . H rp p e e r O tlf m . T W s d a y A a |lM t Centennial Celebration 1. IM 4 m p«*» 1 «» Umatilla Co. fair begins Aug. 4 A cordial invitation is issued lor all residents o i Umatilla and adjac ent counties to join the nine tun tilled days al the I'm a tilla County Fair in Hermiston Oregon beginning with the 4-H Horse Show on August 4 at § a m and ending with the Mule a Kama on August 12 Between those two dates are pack ed in as many entertainers, horse events, exhibits, contests and fun times as the Fairgrounds and the hours ol the day can accomodate says a spokesperson for the (air A Variety Show, coordinated by pop ular Country Western Star. Marty Davis, w ill be performed on Mon day. August 6 in the Hermiston High School Stadium at I p m Tickets for this show are on sale now at the Fair Office and w ill be on sale at the gate also On Tuesday and Wednesday nights wrestling w ill be scheduled at the High School Stadium These tickets are also on sale now al the Fair Office Fair goers w ill be able to view the usual exhibits and contests and the Davis Amusement Carnival w ill be operating from Monday evening through Saturday night Kach day of Fair w ill be an Arm Band Day except Thursday, which is Family Day when all rides w ill be reduced Kegular food concession stands w ill all be operating G l id d e r r "O u r B e s t P a in t Sale! Local girl attends Ore. Business Week Counolmon Gory Monk*« O dip m dunk tank. Charlene and Marshal Karl Papineau keeping cool at me Gentenmol Celebri* on Lana Keid. Heppner w ill be a mong nearly 4oo Oregon high school students and their teachers at the Monmouth campus of Western Ore gun State College July 2» August 4. states a newt release from WOSC Attending the fifth annual Oregon Business Week program, particip ants have a week long opportunity to operate businesses of their choice through computer simulation At the same time they are exposed to basic economic principles, key elements of Oregon » economy and career opportunities awaiting them as employers and employees of the future Prime among their many lessons is learning the role of bust ness in society from present leaders of businesses, large and small More than ISO volunteer business people serve as faculty and advisors (or Oregon Business Week They join another ISO firm s, organizations and individuals purchasing tlSO scholarships providing expense free attendance for students and teach ers Participants apply from public and private high schools throughout the state Teachers also have the opportunity to receive college credit preparing to teach essentials of economics and personal finance graduation requirements Sponsors of the Oregon program, similar to others being offered in about 20 states, are Associated Oregon Industries foundation, the State Ikepartment of Education. Oregon Council on Economic Edu cation and WOSC In addition to their learning rxper lence. most students receive an initial introduction to life on a small college campus Western Oregon s many recreational and cultural fa dlities are available during free time Other highlights include mid week visits to operating businesses and manufacturing plants in the mid Willamette Valley region GALLON REG ‘ 1 9 " Save *7 GALLON REG. ‘ 1 7 " Save *6 TINT EXTRA Starts today, ends August 11 Rhea Creek Grange hosts Pomona at Anson Wright Park Hy l> E I.I'll A JONES Wheatland Pamona (.range met at Anson Wright Park on Sunday. July 2». for a regular meeting with Ktiea Creek as hosts A bountiful dinner wax enjoyed, and an inspiring Memorial honored from Greenfield Grange. Anna Warren, and Emma Eillabrock from Willows Granage. Sam Crawford, and Wilbur Akers, from Kufus Grange. Bee Bowser, and Velma Copeland, from Lexing ton Grange. Paul Morey, Hortense Martm. and Maude Pointer, from Mikkalo Grange. Eloyd Anderson, from Bhea Creek Grange. Martha VanSchoiack. Bill Bergstrom, and Henry Peterson from Spray Gran gr. Martina Warren Following the Memorial, games and visiting were enjoyed Lois Allyn at park dedication SD McMillan. winner of lownmow»! donated by Morrow County Grom Grower» Bus tours south Morrow Co. Hy JUSTINE WEATHERFORD Sixteen residents from northern sectors of Morrow County boarded the senior citizen bus al Irrigon and Boardmuii for a Saturday. July 28. tour of the south county However the bus they boarded didn't go far before they had to transfer to a county school bus The Morrow County Historical Society had arran ged this tour with Kuth McCabe, lone, as its leader As they traveled southward they were met by Dode Krebs at Cecil who told them about that Oregon Trail Community, they viewed his toric W ells Springs and the Ella area before continuing into lone where they were driven around the town, but did not stop as they were running late because of their delaying bus trouble A late luncheon stop was enjoyed at Valby Lutheran Church before they traveled on to Heppner where after viewing the dam and reservoir, they went through the courthouse and visited the county museum and the 1978 C S Hicenten nial project, the one room pioneer fbvyllis Piper «pin» Colton candy onto o con« s* B«ngo receive pn/e • m oney HU >«Y> 0m 1984 CLOSE-OUT Sparta Hand Tools TO R A N A D O Bronzetone .1 » Leather in te rio r Diesel * Sockets ^ A M /F M Tape ★ End End W r o n z - L ___ Wrenches This One's Loaded! ★ Screw Drivers W ire wheels Ron McDonald | " Y - ^ & lin e. .1 I — ^ ft’i . Lyndon Way Heppner Saturday & Sunday - August 4 A 5 4-H HORSE SHOW Saturday PM OPEN TEAM PENNING 7:30 p.m Sun. Mon. A Tues. ENTRY DAYS SNAFFLE BIT FUTURITY Monday MARTY DAVIS VARIETY SHOW Tuesday OPENING CEREMONIES 4-H STYLE REVUE BIG TIME WRESTLING a ,« w«d LAST RODEO BANO Also W ed & Thurx Wednesday FIDDLERS CONCERT HORSE PULLING CONTEST SHORTINI MAGIC SHOW Abo Thursday HOMEMAKERS & FAMILY DAY JUNIOR RODEO a ,«, * , & so. COLD NOSE FIVE (dog,, Abo h, * sc Friday SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAV MASTER SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST BOBBI LYNNE SHOW (2 shows) BARREL RACING FUTURITY Saturday PARADE RONALD MCDONALD 6 :00 p.m. COFFEY TWINS IN CONCERT : MULE-ARAMA EXHIBITS RELEASED Daily (Tues. thru Sat.I limited to Wock on bond 6 76 -9 10 8 / / 424 9 Fun Filled Days! A ugust 4 thru August 12 Sunday * tfeJ I iiio fm 1984 F a ir Schedule ^ 20% to 50% OFF r 'CHEVROLET à * tm si hi ml house Kqlh Bentley said the especially enjoyed the little school house, " It was so much like the school where I did my first teach mg." The group's final stop was at liexmglon where a sizable crowd had gathered for that community's celebration of Morrow s Centennial They had Saturday dinner in the lodge hall, observed the new Friend ship Park and enjoyed the street music before returning to their homes Mrs McCabe explained that only 17 seats were available on the senior citizen bus. and that alter they had to transfer to a county school bus. she so wished they had enrolled more passengers Those who made this tour were from Irrigon Ellen lE ffie i Smith, Sarah 1-aBonte, Clara Courtney. Kuth Bentley . Hope Lewis and Mar jone Hahn, from Boardman Louise Earnwood, Albert Hull Edna Mel by, Olive Huff. Faye Anderson. Marie White, from Umatilla Lud die and tally McMahon, and from Hermiston Jess and Bertina Corly ’The Problem Solvere" Boll call was as follows W illows 10. Lexington 2. M ikkalo 4. and Rhea Creek 8 The next meeting will lie in October at Mikkalo HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 676-9123 DAVIS AMUSEMENT CO. CARNIVAL INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS LOCAL TALENT FOOD CONCESSIONS * * * * * * *