Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 17, 1985, Page SIX, Image 6

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Jul« 17. l i l i
t"«y«)air traÍnÍn* M e>ers >'ard awarded
Cub Scouts complete day cam p
Everyone wants to be a TV star,
an this year 4 H ers will have an
opportunity to see themselves on
video tape as they practice modeling
skills at a p rr fa ir train ing .
Wednesday. July 24, 1 30 p m at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds in
Heppner
Clothing club members w ill
receive special training for model
ing from Susan Thome, fair judge
assisted by older 4 H members In
addition, foods members will be
given assistance on how to do the
numerous foods contests, as well as
the how to do it for giving presenta
lio n s
For more information concerning
this, please call the <»SU Extension
Service in Heppner at 676 9642 All
leaders or parents are also invited to
attend
Superintendents
keep fair going
Travis Murty
left t.rrggory Hold Daniel B«-ck
Hyxn Munkers. Brian Hold. Tony Burt Dwayne
I Mina way. Shan«- Munkrrs, Malt Walsh and Tommy
k ppmg display some of the award* which they earned
during ('uh Seoul Day camp tail w«*rk al the Morrow
County fairgrounds in Hrppnrr Kvan Weygandt and
Brian Dam«** also attended ihr camp but were unahlr lo
be present for Ihr Friday night award* ceremony
Martha Munkrr*. den mother and Cubmasler for Hack
M l staffed the day camp along with f i m p Director l» a
An all new Vacation Bible School
has tx-en prepared by the First
Crhistian Church in Heppner to lie
held July 22 26 "In the Footsteps of
Jesus" is the theme which will he
presented each weekday from
9.11 45 a m
Classes will be offered for age*
four yt*ars through sixth grade
Hlble based lessons, song tune.
Matthew the puppet recreation,
missions and crafts w ill lx- fratur«*d
( i
t o* of Hrrmiston Thi* i* the fifth year which both
women have donated time for the day camp Dale Co*, a
third staff membrr tx*gan with the day camp five year*
a|fo as a junior staff member
Junior staff member* at the camp (his year mclud«*d
J J Shaw and Jim Kindle. Heppner I>ean Munkeri,
la-xington and Allen Co*. Hrrmiston
This year's theme was Pride in the Bast Footstep*
to the Future'' commemorating the diamond jubilee 75
years of Scouting
activities
Money received in the daily offer
ings will go to "Taking Christ to the
M illio n s ." a group who help
Christians in Eastern bloc countries
behind the Iron Curtain
A program for sharing with family
and friends will tie on Friday
evening at 7 :tn p m
For pre registration or more
information phone 676 9209 There
is no charge to attend
to address Aglow Fellowship
Christian Center
W om en’s Aglow
Fellowship
International is a worldwide inter
denom inational organization of
renewed Christian women who are
committed to Jesus Christ as laird
All women and teenage girls are
invited lo come For further inhu­
mation call 67«. 5238 or 422 7519
The Heppner Women's Aglow
Ft Mow ship w ill meet Thursday July
IH at 7 p m at the Fpisi ojial Church
Parish Hall
Speaker for Ihr
meeting will be Agn«-s Lovett prr
Mih-nt of the Hrrmiston Aglow
Chapter and wife of the Itrv Itoh
laivelte
pastor of In le rfa lth
Without superintendents there
would not he a fair, said a spokesper
son for the fair committee
Each year the superintendents
donate their lime lo enter exhibits,
help judg«** and release the exhibits
This year because the fair will be
extended two more days they will
also act a* security for exhibits left
on display In addition, the superm
tendents provide hospitality by an
swenng ijix-stions of fairgoers and
giving dir«*ctions when nec«**sary
They b«*gin in February making
chang«-* in the Premium Book and
attending m«*etings
Morrow Co. reunion slated Aiig. 4 Council
A reunion of former Morrow
County residents will begin at noon
Sunday. August 4 at the far west side
of I^urelhurst Park in Portland
Ella Blake. 267 3824 and Arleeta
White. 239 5633. are co-chairperson*
for the potluck Those attending are
asked to bring a potluck contribution
PiM H Board to meet
The Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Board of Dir«*clors will m«*et July 30.
Marine laince CpI JohnS Smith,
son of Barbara I.
Smith of
la-xington has t»-«*n promoted to his
present rank while serving with 3rd
Marine Aircraft Wing Marine Corps
Air Station Yuma. Arizona
A 1961 graduate of lone High
for
Bob & Marion Abrams
Sunday, July 21,
12P.M.
at
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner reports handling the fol
lowing business during the past
week
Zelma Merle McDaniel. Heppner
Violation of the Basic Buie 1 37 mph
in a 25 mph zone'. $13 fine
Wayne Bichard W ilton. Jr .
Heppner Careless Driving. $67 fine
Bussell Joe Herman. Boseburg
Disobeyed Stop Sign. $13 fine
Suzanne Lieuallen
Jepten.
Heppner Disobeyed Stop Sign. $13
fine
John Lrslie Holt. Pendleton
Truck Sp«*«ding '63 mph in a 55 mph
zone i. $13 fine
Jay Arthur Coil, Heppner
No
Vehicle License. Fix«d I »ad Trailer
k i »9 fine
All Saints Episcopal Church
Please bring main dish or salad
Cake, Punch & Coffee will
be provided
Everyone Welcome
.
Bichard
Alexander
Biehl.
Heppner Expired Vehicle License,
$13 fine
Jerald
Law rence
Brandt.
Hrrmiston
Exceeding the Maxi
mum SpMd '75 mph in a 55 mph
zone $.10 fine
Kathleen Merilyn Pointer, lone
Exceeding the Maximum Sp«*ed '78
mph in a 55 mph zone' $57 fine
William B Shiplon, Pendleton
Poss«*ssion of Open Container of
Alcoholic Liquor B«*er'. $57 ball
forfeited
Boger Steven* Baker. Portland •
Assault IV. 60days in jail suspended
on condition of one year probation
and no further violations of the law
excluding traffic
PROTECT AGAINST
GRAIN PESTS
USE OUR LIQUID OR DUST AAALATHION TO
TREAT YOUR STORED GRAIN.
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School he joined the Marine Corps
in February, 1964
The Willow Creek Country Club
will have a family play day and
barbecue on Sunday. July 21 at 4
p m
Hosts for the ev«-nt will be Bandy
and Bernice laill, chairpersons
Herman and Alma tireen. Howard
and Beth Bryant. Cornett and
Florence (>re«-n and Ed and Marie
Struthers
Those whose last namrs begin
with "A " through I are asked to
bring deswrts "J through "Z"
bring salads
OverIhe Tee( up
lad le * Day. July 9
Low Cross Bev Wilson
Low Net
Wanda Willis and
Harriet Pierson
la*ast Putt* Muriel Pulmer and
Eileen Padherg
long Drive Wanda Willis
(Tost**! to Pin Wanda Willis
Most 5's Ians Hunt
I a dies Duffers
W rdnesdav. Julv 10
laiw dross
Neoma Bailey and
laita Tibbl«**
laiw Net Ellen Campbell
la-ast Putts Beth Bryant
This was a Fun Day. all I I
members present played with only
three clubs
Next Wednesday mem tiers w ill lee
off at 8 a m
The South
Morrow
County
Ministerial Association w ill lx- spon
soring a presentation by Bon Post, a
representative of the "N o rth
M idical Teams
The presentation
will be at Heppner Elementary
School m ulti-purpose building
Wednesday. July 17 at 7 p m
We
encourage Ihe entire community to
join us for this informative time
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ENDS FRIDAY. JULY 19 at 6 P.M^g
—** D rawing Saturday M o r n in g ^
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window - • See Ron for details
\ <X G takes 1st in
co-ed tourney
Boa
UcDoaald
The V i G softball team won first
place in coed tournament this past
w«*ekend, July 13-14 in lone
The V & d beat Pettyjohn's Oil and
Arlington placing them in the
.championship
game
against
Beechers
Beechers won the first
game and the V & d rallied hack to
win 12-10 and capture the top trophy
676-9921
LARGE CAPACITY
GRAIN CARTS
F a r m e r E n g in e e r e d . . .
• To unload ta il savmq valuable tan* at harvest
•T o reduct elevator discounts by auger ng your graei only once
• Cuts vow harvesting time by 3 0 \ or more
• Stays ig> with your lastesl combaie or even more than one com
bate
• Two modets to choose from that unload 900 to 1200 bushels at
under 3 m mutes
• I ictusrve low mean w ane sugar drive <—gned tor 9 0 ) hours of
held use
2705 E 2nd Th« 0
GREENLINE INC. Won thru Sat. £5
Phone • 9 8 9 -8 2 2
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1977 C hevrolet 1 C60 Truck
• To gravity unload without usaig the auger through a bottom door
vito a pvt whan needed
1 8 0 0 4 5 2 -7 3 9 «
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GRAIN HAULER!!
Coast to C oast
usaig e uraque seigle auger system
3 5 0 M ain S tre e t
Th»- Northwest Medical Teams are
sending learns of doctors. nurs«*s.
and medical t«*chnologists along
with high protein food and medicine
to Ethiopia to me«*t the crisis there
where nearly one million people di«d
in I9H5 Bon Post. s|*>kexp«-rson for
the group, received the Human
Bights Award pr«**ent«d by the
Oregon Teachers Association i I960
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W( X X ! 1 b >sts playday
"At the
conclusion of the evening we win be
receiving a free will offering lo help
the m«dical t«*am continue work "
For more information, please call
676 9209
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• To cut down tune on maintenance costs by ekmaiateig the hoot
auger 4 beanngs ell chaeis and sprockets
Morrow County
Grain G row ers
said the Bev Don Shelton
i e a rn p r e s e n t a t io n
at 9 30 a m in the Hospital Confer
ence Boom
W.C.C.C.
Golf
daffodils bloom followed by peony.
columbine and lillies in May
During the month of June color is
provided by delphinium allisiums
and ajuga
Summer blooming
plants include salvia, allisium .
marigold, phlox, dahlia, dianthus
and hasta climatis Shrubs accented
by hanging pots of coleus and
hibiscus accenl the yard
Peach,
apple, pear and nectarine tr«*«*s form
the border of the hack yard
Community invited to Northwest Medical
rrv
lone grad receives military promotion
J nstice C àourt
Potluck/ Brunch
and their own table service ("off«***,
tea and punch will be provided
l*rizes will be awarded for the pie
and cake contest and for horseshoe
competition
"Bring old photos for reminis
ring." says Heppner area coordi
nator Kethal Heinrichs
The lone darden Club has selected
the yard of dordon and Darcene
Meyers for honors this month The
Mi-verses have lived in this house on
the comer of Third and B Streets
since 1971 The yard, says a garden
club spokesperson is a revolving
array of color and interest all year
long
The rose garden provides a splash of
color adjacent to the backyard
vegetable garden
D unn* April and Mav tulips and
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