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I h r M r|ip n rr I m r l l r f in ir * All Stars head for The Dalles llr p p n r r . O rrg u n U r d n n d i ^ J u l» 17 . IM S K | \ J Heppner Happenings — — — — — ' — » — mm By Mary Brvant Wilma Melody Marla and Misha Marlatt are vacationing in southern C alifornia where they plan on spending time at Disneyland San Diego 2*x> Sea World Tiajuana Mexico. Magic Mountain and Knotts Berrv Farm ( in one of their vacation days they will be the guest of Bussell and Tony D cKorff. sons of the Baroness DcKorff of Furope The DcKorff fam ily manufactures the Mikeselle D cK o rff N atural Cosmetics used by many movie stars Recent visitors of Russ and Judy Johnson were Pat and Mike Youso and two children. Michelle and Chris The men were in the service together Pal Youso is still active and is a Navy Recruiter recently stationed in M inneapolis, Minnesota and now being irans ferred to San Diego He was chosen as N ik lear Recruiter of the year in 1H84 and received his award in Washington. D C Front row from left No 8 . Scolt Coni«« Fossil Kangrrx No 6 Hobby Krein Heppner Braves. No 11 Robert CUison Fossil Rangers No 10. dene Cossitl Fossil Rangers No o Jason Britt-Hcppmr Gluts No 2, 1-arry Cecil Heppner Giants Back row from left No 7. Scott Jobnston Heppner «Editor s note A story in last week's Gazette Tim es contained some errors concerning the little league all star tournament A corrected story follows ) Willow Creek Little la-ague All Stars selected from the five Hepp ner, lone. Condon and Fossil little league- teams were chosen June 25 by coaches and managers Practic ine in Condon and Heonner they are Giants. No 13, Doug t>cvin Heppner Giants. No 4. Brian Johnson Condon Angels No 5. Jim Davison lone Indians No 3. Eric Connor Heppner Braves. No 15, Kyle Broderick lone Indians, No 12. Brandon t ’edro Heppner Giants and No I. Chris Craig Fossil Bangers All Star manager Charlie Sumner left > and coach Jim McConnell stand liehind their team preparing for the District 5 Tourna ment to be held at the sixteenth street ball park in The Dalles Coach Jim McConnell was selected coach because he was coach of the Braves, the first place team in the Willow Creek league The All Stars will play their first game against the II imk I River All Stars Thursday July 18 at 3 30 p m The All Stars w ill play three games regardless of whether they win or Garden Club offers tips for exhibiting flowers The July meeting of lone Garden Club was held at the Fredrick Martin home Newly installed president. Lorraine I .add conducted the business meeting Plans were made to plant evergreens behind the recently erected city welcome sign a at the west end of lone and native cacti around the east sign Reports were given on the State Convention held in Pendleton July 16 18 The convention was hosted by the 12 clubs of Blue Mountain District No 10 lone, Heppner and Condon clubs were responsible for table decorations and favors for the Tuesday evening banquet They chose a wheat theme and made centerpieces of decorated shocks of wheat and napkin rings woven of wheat lone members who attended the convention are Jean Nelson. Pat Pettyjohn. Lorce Hubbard. Helen Martin, V'irginia Peck and Delta Huber Program for the day was a study of preparation of flowers and garden produce for exhibit at the fair or any Storage rate system amended The U S Department of Agri culture’s offer rate system for con tra d in g gram storage space was amended recently to give the Commodity Credit Corporation the right to reject offers by warehouse operators when the handling rates exceed acceptable levels If a warehouse operator offers an excessive rate for either receiving or loading out. Judy Buschke. County Executive Director, said the CCC can reject the offer and termi nate the storage contract, unless the operator subsequently subm its acceptable rates "I'n d e r the offer rate system, warehouse operators are required to certify that they are not charging the government more than they would charge other customers." Buschke said The acceptable ceil ing for handling rates will be deter mined by using rates charged by other elevators in the area or region, she said When farmers take out commo dily loans their storage and handl mg charges ran be deducted and forwarded directly to warehouse men The storage and handling fees are then deducted from the principal loan, thus reducing the farmers interest costs This should also allow warehousemen to offer lower storage rates for CCC-owned crops. Buschke said Only warehouse operators meeting the CCC's standards for approv al may be contracted to store grain in which the Corporation has a vested interest "CCC w ill make every effort to use warehouses with the most beneficial rates." The ASCS official said all other conditions of the offer rate system will remain the same for the con tract year beginning July I. 1U85 lose, the second will lx- Friday at 10 .10 it they win Thurday s guitu- and 6 p m il they lose They w ill play the third game Saturday The ten teams in Ihe district are Hood River The Dalles West The Dalles American. Hermiston. Col umbia. Willow irix -k , Redmond. Jefferson County. Deschutes and Sisters S w o rn ! series starts The second in a series of Morrow County Team Ropers four part roping buckle series and barrel racing jackpots w ill lx- held this Sunday, July 21 starting with barrels at 12 noon There w ill lx- both a $150 no vie« and open runs al $15 a run The learn ropings will start at 2 p m shar-p two head will cost An A sterling buckle is to be awarded to the high money winner over the four ropings both header and heeler It s not to late to qualify lo win the buckle For in fo rm a tio n c a ll G ail Fapineau at 422 7518 flower show. conducted by Helen Martin An experienced flower show judge listed the following mistakes most often made by exhibitors fuilure to read the schedule care fully, failure to groom exhibits, not entering everything they have often when viewing a specimen with a blue nblNiri people w ill be heard to say. "I have a better one than that at home Mrs Martin made the following suggestions and members practiced on Rowers brought to the meeting fur that purpose I When cutting The Morrow County M anning Rowers for exhibit, cut and bring Commission w ill hold a public more that are required as some may hearing on Monday July 20, 1085 at become damaged en route 'Then 7 30 p in at the Courthouse Annex don't forget to pick the best and Building in Irngon. Oregon A re< ount It w ill la- disqualified if too public hearing will he held on the many are shown > 2 Cut late in the following evening of the day la-fore entry Harden in deep warm water «and I Application by Don Jorgensen, much wilt w ill la- prevented > 3 Irrigon, for a conditional use permit Remove leaves that will be sub under article 3. Section 3 otio for merged in water unless the leaves Truck sales and accessories in a are required I-caves foul the water General Commercial Zone located rapidly 4 If a number of blooms in Township 5N. Mange 2«K. Section are required, select for uniformity 25H. Tax la>t ton. 1 01 acres rather than for sue 5 Pick off spent flores of Rowers such as phlox, Inlerested persons are invited to Ihe coral bells, snapdragons 6 Re hearing to express their views move buds from dahlias 7 Choose Written, signed statements will be Rowers that are not fully opened considered Beasons for approv al or when there is choice 8 Enter disapproval should lx- included in everything you have even if you written or oral statements think it won t place Often such specimens are the only one in a Gene Trumbull class Chairman Guest at the meeting was Melline Morrow County Planning Martin, of Moses l.ake. grand Commission daughter of the hostess Published July 17. 1085 H ill and M a rry Bacon were pleased to have Janet McGough. a Missionary from Ihe Solomon Islands, as a recent houseguest She left Friday for Dallas. Texas where she w ill leach linguistics at the Wy c liff Bible Translators On Saturday the Bacons were visited by Tom and Bonnie Clugston from I'n ity Mary Ituth Trover and her daughter M arri Bartlett and her daughter laiura F.li/atx-th were here lone m an accepted at E a s te rn U n iv . Roger Childers, son of Clco and Marilyn Childers, lone has lx-en accepted al Kastern Cniversity of Kentucky in Richmond. Kentucky for study in the field of forensics Childers graduated from Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton June 8. I!*K5, with an Associates of A rts degree in Criminal Justice hat s \ o u r O p in io n ? PU BLIC NOTICE ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL Pendleton, Oregon ANNOUNCES vis itin g Mrs Trover's parents. Florence and Cornett Green, over the weekend Charles and V ivian McConnell and their sons. Tom and Bob. drove to iKinn Center N C for a rrunion of the McConnell Granfor family Their daughler. Cindy Sumner and her three childrrn traveled by Amtrak There were $1 present Mrs McConnell visited her mother, brother, and sister also Outside , House Paint Sale Miss Phyllis Brunson of Portland has been a houseguest at the home of Mary Bryant this week The two women attended high school to gether and have kept in close touch through the years Claude and Anna «Happy) Graham celebrated th rir 50th wed ding anniversary with a reception on July 13. at the All Saints Kpisopal Parish House Anna Wightman and Claude Graham were married April 21. 1935 at All Saints Episcopal Church The reception was hosted hv their two daughters Jean Mane and Helen and their families Various shades o( Rowers, baby breath and wheat were used in the decorations G ertrude G raham , sister of Claude Graham was pre sent from tKlgen. t'tah His sister in law lim a Graham, her five child rrn and their families came from the Gresham and B attle Ground, Washington Mrs Graham's niece, Teresa Ciastusci. came from the Diamond 1-akr area Numerous other out of town guests as well as local friends attended as a tribute to this popular couple A buffet dinner was held in the evening at the Graham home (or the family and out of tow n guests GLOSS ACRYLIC l> 1? TINT cXTBA ENDURANCE EXTERIOR STAIN Claude and Rose Marie Buschke are -qx-nding three months in Ihe Bend area fishing The first day of fishing season, Rose Marie slipped and fell in Ihe boat .She reports that after suffering todays with a painful leg she went to the doctor anil found she had ruptured a disk in the third vertabrae She entered St Charles Hospital on June 24. had surgery June 25, and was discharged June 20 She is able lo walk about a mile a day now. but finds it very painful She would lx- very happy to hear from her friends Her address is ia»to Crown Villa R V Purk Office. Bend. DR 07702 Reg 13 ” $ 9 " Sale Starts TODAY Ends SATURDAY, JULY27 TINT tXTUA PETTY J O H N S SUPPLY 676 9 1 5 7 ( C hance to g e t this o v e r 2700 sq. ft. FUN 6 yr. o ld j^j h o m e on lo t w /v ie w o f M t. A d a m s, 4 plus i bdrm s, 2 '/$ baths, m a s trb d rin . w /v ie w , liv in g y j y rm . w ith fire p la c e , fa m . rm . w w o o d stove, p j K itch e n W/ 6 b rn r. stove, 2 ovens, d sh w sh r. rj] W e ll in su la te d , passive so lar h o m e, 2 x6 con p j struct, b u ilt in vac, 2 Ig decks, 2 Vi car g a ra g e , j|| pi m uch cedar, tile , in s u la te d w o o d e n w in d o w s , p i [pi] etc. 1,045 ft. b a s e m e n t w /9 fo o t d o o r a t g ro u n d ^ p] le vel. $ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 in veste d. O n ly $ 8 3,000. Question "Have you bought any watermelons since they came back on the m arket’ " "N o . said Detira Ledford ol Heppner " I don t care (or them 1,1 W o n d e r w h y this su p er b a rg a in ! C a ll/fin d o u t jj|jj p i l 820 3347, eve. 820-4545. FREE HEARING TEST Set For Heppner FACTORY TRAINED HEARING AID SPECIALISTS FROM BEITONE WILL BE AT THE HEPPNER NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, FROM 9 :30 a.m . TO 5:00 p.m . G IV IN G FREE HEARING TESTS TO AN YO N E W H O IS H AVIN G TROUBLE HEARING IF YOU ARE W EARING A N AID IT WILL BE CLEANED A N D ADJUSTED TO INSURE AAAXIMUM PERFOR MANCE AT N O C H A R G E T O Y O U . A Special Package Price lor CATARACT SURGERY Y O U S H O U LD H E A R and W H A T Y O U ’RE M IS S IN G INTRAOCULAR IMPLANT SEE BElTONE S NEW CANAL AID, SO SMALL IT VIRTUALLY DISAPPEARS WHEN IT’S IN YOUR EAR THIS NEW AID SORTS SOUNDS ALLOWING YOU TO HEAR BETTER YOU'LL BE AMAZED HOW SMALL HEARING HELP CAN BE Usual excellent caring services. Convenient one day p rocedure Covered by Medicare No Cash outlay for Mcdicaro Subscribers Free overnight lodging for out-of-town patients (prior arrangements required) Latest high tech equipment available CtA St. Anihony Hospital for further details 278 5121, Ext 280 19 am 5 pm Mon Fnl Our Main Concern Is You Ç 75 N O W THERE'S HELP FOR THOSE W H O C A N H E A R BUT H A V E TROUBLE U N D E R S T A N D IN G W O R D S The Dote <S L o c a tio n fo r fhu Special Event is.- FRIDAY, JULY 19 1 0 A M to 2 P M Heppner Neighborhood Center 178 West Willow Heppner, Oregon CALL COLLECT FOR APPOINTMENT - 278-1102