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IM I Heppner Happenings U n e m p lo y m e n t rate w ill d ro p By Mary Bryant 676-9493 w ith te m p era tu re Th * beginning of the annual food processing clean up and maintrn ante period sent ihe unemployment ra le sk yrock etin g upward in apparent pursuit of Ihe mercury in local therm om eter», report» the »tale of Oregon Kmploymenl I > ivi slon lake the temperature this fall, as soon as clean up is over, the unemployment rate will plummet predicts Ihe news release How ever, in the meantime, the county has the distinction of having the highest unemployment rate in the state for June P erh a p s the m ost in terestin g observation to be gained from this temporary situation is the unique relationship between neighboring t'm alilla County's labor force and Morrow s Since the unemployment rate is calculated by place o f resi dence. and since many Morrow County residents work in t'm alilla County food processing firms, lay offs frequently result in Morrow o inly ■> un em p loym en t r a te ! increasing This serves as a useful reminder that while each month the Mr and Mrs Dick K an from laike county economy is analyzed as if it Tahoe. California, were honored at esists. Ihe reality Is that economic a family gathering recently at the activity is blind to arbitrary geopoli home of Claude and Rosemarie tical boundaries such as city limits, Buschke Also present were Bob and county lines, state borders, and on Bonnie Buschke Joyce and Glen occasion national boundaries Ward. Don and M argaret Evans, The unemployment rate will pro Drlm rr and Judy Buschke. Millie bably remain high in July and fall in Evans. Don and Jan Slruebrr and August and September back to more daughters. Sh elley. Cindy, and acceptable levels, concludes the Chnsly. all from ileppner Louis employment division Buschke from lone Chris Buschke and grandson from California Mr Kari is the son of Millie Evans' sister. Grace Som a people ones be lieved that unless the king sat up at all times, no winds would blow and all navigations would be en dangered H lk s d o n a te to c h ild re n ’s eye clinic A donation of *5u,27t) was given to the Klks Children's E ye Clinic Equipment Kund by Ihe Oregon Stale Klks Association during its past statewide contention The clinic is part of University Hospital located at the O regon Health Sciences University in Portland Of the total. $100 was donated by the Heppner l.odgo Eor .16 years the Oregon Slate Elks Association has contributed to. and prov ided mayor financial support for the clinic This relationship between the Elks and the Department of Ophthalmology with the School of Medicine began m July of I’M» with the estab lish m en t of the Elks Children's Eye Clinic, the first of its kind in the nation Since that time, nearly $3 million has been given to the clinic by the Elks The money is used both for the daily operation of the clinic and for the building fund to finance future expansion The clinic series child ren from every county in Oregon, recording more than 120,000 patient visits since it opened Mrs Mllle Evans recently spent a week with tier sister in law, Mrs Krcd Buschke of Gresham She also visited with her sister and brother in law, Martha and la*» Carr in Salem They celebrated her birth day by taking her out to dinner She spent about twelve days with them Mrs Alena Anderson had as a recent himseguest her daughtrr Carole Porter Iroin Minneapolis ' Mrs Porter attended sc hoof here grad u a tin g from Heppner High John and Carolyn Eaidley of Catonville. Mary land are here vim ing her parents Mr and Mrs Carl McDaniel They arrived on lim e to help celebrate her father's birthday and will lie here unlit August 19 They have gone to Monument where McDaniel was raised and toured and had Ipneh at Spray Mrs Eaidley sells real estate and her husband has F o rm e r H e p p n e rite in secon d p lace Dan Kiehl. form erly of Heppner now from Portland, moved into second place in the Eastern point standings <511 (mints t with his second place finish July 27 at Umatilla Speedway Pendleton's Jeff la'wis missed the July 27 race and dropped from second to third in the point standings Chuck Woods, also of Pendleton, made one lap in the .15 lap Super Stin k Mam and w as forced out with carburetor trouble Saturday, August 10, a Hood River racer who entered his first super stock race won the super stin k main event at Ihe Umatilla Speedway Scott Sullenger stayed in the top tour for much of the race until the 261 h lap of Ihe 35 lap race Dan Kiehl, Portland, had taken the lead in the sixth lap and held it until he spun out in lap 25 As a result of the spin the yellow flag came out Chuck Woods. Pendleton, who was running second (Milled into (he pits moving Sullenger into first W hen Ihe green flag came hack out Sullenger kept the lead to the checkered flag Kiehl, who was sent to the hack of Ihe pack w hen the race resumed, worked his way through the pack o( 12 cars to finish second place 8 . 8 % Financing Extended ... ■ i/v "3 rn n > ■(7 7 Check These I Out!! rn Q > 17 3 83 Honda < Accord, 2 dr 1/ £ 82 Ford Escort i z ? 82 Honda G 3 Prelude LA 1 80 Datsun "3 m < 200SX, 2 dr n > • 80 Ford 17 < Fairmont y 79 Cadillac s c_ 9! z El Dorado O or 77 Ford LTD, 4 dr* z 77 Monte Carlo jc 75 M ontecarlo n • 74 Nova, 4 dr !/i 2 7 0 Cadillac ö 67 Merc I ?W e will be closed ^ g 9:30a.m. Sat. , M Registration dates for new stu dents are 8 a m 4 p m . August 2ft to. lone any week day between now and Ihe first day of school. Heppner Elem entary, grades 1 8 August 12 30 , 9 a m 4pm Columbia Jr High Irrigon August 2ft Ml 9 a m 4 p ni A C Houghton Elementary School, Irrigon August 13 8 Mi 3 30 daily. Sam Boardman Elementary Boardman. 8 30 4 p m . Augusl 19 September 6. Heppner High School. September 3, Riverside High School, Roardinan School will slarl September 3 Lunch prices remain stable at 50 cents for elementary school children and 05 cents for students in grades 1 12 K im * schedules vary slightly from school to school fon tack each school office for specific infor mat ion A g lo w fello w sh ip to m eet A u g . 15 Ihe Heppner Women's Aglow Fellowship will meet Thursday. Aug 15. at 7 (> m at the Episcopal Church parish hall This dessert fellowship's meeting will lie a lime for prayer, sharing and fellowship Eor more information or if a tiabysifter is needed phone fiTfi 5471 or 676 5238 ‘ H e a v e n ly D e c e p tio n ’ sh o w n A u g . 18 Lexington Baptist Church and Christian Life Center ure co hosting a showing of the film Heavenly Deception, ' a true story of Ihe workings of the Unification Church The public is invited to see the film at Christian Life Center at 535 W Morgan on Sunday. August 18. at 6 p m There is no admission charge, but a free will offering will be taken Sjrorts physicals given at lo n e Dr Koznek will be giving sports (ihysu-als at lone High School on Monday, August 19 at 7 ,M) p in Every junior high person parfici paling in sports for the first tim e and all ninth and eleventh graders must have a physical exam belorc they will tie allowed to participate in extra-curricular activities at lone Schools, says I ’ rin ica l R ich ard Alien There will lie no charge for physicals because of Dr Koznek'» civic involvement B lo ck H o m e ap p lication s a v a ila b le <1977 Chev. C60¿ £ Wheat Hauler i ? Ready to Go!!! r ^ School retri st nit ion dates listed c D o n a ld ^ Q > Those wishing applications for Klock Homes are welcome to attend the c o m m itte e 's next m eetin g Tuesday. Aug 20, 7 .10 p m at the Heppner Neighborhood Center, to pick up Ihe applications which mav ttien lie tilled out and returned to Huppner City Hall Persons unable to attend the meeting may request applications from Allen Rurkenhine. committee chairman Nancy Lynn, secretary, or Joan Records, publicity P o o l closes for su m m er , _ . . . . . . The lone Swimming I ool will close (or the summer thts Friday The August 16 sessions will be the |as( tim>, j ur pU|,|„- swimming in ,uM lhls sulnn,er a truck equipped lo cook sea loud He serves a regular site weekdays and on Ihe weekend he visits fairs, etc Both Men & Women Mrs Grace Buschke and Eleanor and Edmund Gonty attended 'he flea market at Dale recently The Gonlys report that their daughter in law. Mrs Kay Gonty. is much improved and is home Fall Leagues Starting S ept 3 SIGN UP NOW! Congratulations to Boh and Bonnie Buschke on their 25th wedding anniversary Old and New Bowlers Welcome - I Mr and Mrs Charles Met. unnell received word Irom her son. Jim in the service that he was appointed squad leader He will graduate from basic training September 28 and AIT on N overm brr 27 He would apprcci ate hearing from his friends and lists his address as Pvt James E M cConnell Co E n M l' B 081 FI McClellan Ala 36205 Mr and Mrs Harlan Smith wi re here this weekend to puk up (heir sons who have been visiting their uncle and Aunt. Mr and Mrs Boh Mahoney A ll Saints E p iscopal Church recently held a going away dinner for Bob and Marion Abrams who are mov ing to Pendleton Approxi mutely 5ti people attended to wish them well Mr Abrams is now a Circuit Judge for Umatilla and Morrow Counties Mrs Abrams was formerly librarian at Heppner High Wo shall miss them Bowlers HAVr 4 B O * I I Heppner Hotel J*76-9208 S o u th C h a o ? H eppn er C .— Philadelphia Carpets SUMMER SIZZLER SALE August 16 — September 10 SU P ER VA LU ES Now is the time to have that Carpet Job Done! Sunday after church a birthday parlv was held for Bob Lowe at the Episcopal Church The hall was beautifully decorated as well as two cakes made by Carleen West Mr Lowe was unable to attend, but his sister. Mrs Annie Krebs and bis wife. Theta said they enjoyed the a ffa ir im m ensely M rs K rebs stayed overnight with the Lowes Bob received many cards which he is enjoying Call for Appointment M & R FLOOR COVERING 676-94161 This coming Saturday evening from 5 7 30 p m the Episcopal Church will hold their annual bar bccuc The menu sounds great pit barbecued beef, baked beans, cob- slaw. tee cream and drinks The men of the Church sponsor this annual event and it has been 22 years at least since it began Eric Anderson is in charge this year S M n th o n y Home Oxygen HOSPITAL » Greg Green son of Marion Green and Grandson of Florence and Cornett Green is now a wildlife biologist working out of Bellevue. Washington He will lx- going lo Cold Bay, Alaska, together with three other biologists, two pilots, and one mechanic, to study whale's They work there for three weeks and then have some time off The company maintains a base at Cold Bay for this work After returning to Washing ton. he will go to Florida to lake a Naval Survival Course In October, they will return lo Cold Bay for more study of whales and in December, they will study the habits of Ihe sea otter His address is Box 13. Cold b . iv A laska 99571 & E q u ip m e n t Service Certified therapist Available 24 hours a day David and April Sykes arid Child ren. C hris, Andy. A llison , and C a m ille tr a v e le d lo P ortlan d August 1 and 2 to visit Dav id s sister and fam ily. Vickie and Charlie Lewis, and children. Max and Anne While there they also visited with David and V ick ies lather. Earl Sykes That S a tu rd a y, M ax L ew is accom p an ied the Sykes to Monmouth to visit another sister and fam ily. Ardeen and John Clay and sons. Jim. Alan and J C Max then cam e back to Heppner for a two week stay with the Sykes Prompt service and delivery to Umatilla and Morrow Counties Ready to assist you with insurance processing Complete line of highest quality home health care products for rent or for sale V isitin g priest to celebrate c o m m u n io n The service of Holy i ommunion will lie celebrated this Sunday, August 18. at 10 30 a m at All Saints Episcopal Church The celebrant will lw the Rev Alcina Hoozer assisted by the vicar of the parish Rev George Izzelt The Rev Boozer is presently associate priest on Ihe staff of the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Portland Prior to ordination to the priesthovKl. Rev Boozer worked as a teacher, counselor, and adm inistra tive vice principal in Ihe Portland public school system She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Oregon Slate University, .i Master of Science in Counseling from Portland Stale and hus done graduate work leading to her Administrative certif Kate She also has completed work at Church Divinity School of the Pacific leading fo a Certificate of Theological Study Most recently she served as Dean of the Upper School at Oregon Episcopal School working along side of Rev Izzelt who was Middle School Chaplain and instructor in Biblical Studies Rev Hoozer is a much sought out preacher and the public is invited to participate in the worship service this Sunday P h o to C o p ie s Gilt 5» Anthony Motpital tor further de’cuh 276 5121, Ext 284 (Respiratory Therapy) G a z e t t e -I’inies Our Main Concern is You * <i j) * ^ ^ ^ Saturday, 6 p.m. A y w 1/}/\ , **/oA yy s ,c S , (Ask About F in a n c ia l Aid) N a tio n a lly A c c r e d i t e d by N a c C a s Adm pvistretl ve A S c h o o l Infor 3 2 6 6. Main 2 7 8 185 2 Or 2 7 6 - 0 3 2 8 P e n d le to n . v M s s / . - SEPTEMBER CLASS Pcnbleton (Collr^c (Of Idemity mtb IWhcritig, 3lnc. K A ^ to enter C ^ * 3) * dêy * <* ^ STEAK BARBECUE ENROLL NOW B a a u t f 18 o u r b u i l n t i i — l e t u a a h a r a o u r o i p o M l o o w i t h y o u F ro fta s a i» * now o d u c o tlo n o l by A to m , lo to o t a q u l p w a n l a n d h l f h l f Iro ln o d in s tr u c to r « Y o u r a u c c o a a lo d i r e c t l y r e la t e d to yo ur fc n o w le d fo ^ : r á . 7 ! A -Ï a LUNCH on SATURDAY ‘ / n /: A A A A l / 0* 0 A y Q'li} v - v ' * * V V < \ '' rl'n A K t* A Open at 9 a.m. Saturday Heppner Elks 358 * * Where Friends Meet *<&* $ # C # 6 / * D * C i i