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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1986)
Pomona hears legislative reports adopts resolutions importameof attending and various By IV Ipha Jones Wheatland Pomona Granite met at things that are held there She was (he Rutus Grange on Saturday. April concerned about the cattle sell out 2b for a regular meeting with the for the dairy cattle Verfa 1 arson spoke jhout the Master Annahelle Jaeger in the sewing contests and the new project chair the CW'A base taken on this year, Distinguished and honored guests. which is food for the M iD >nalJ Sharon Mohan, I astern Oregon House This house is nuslc as jilable State Deputy. Verla I arv>n Dtst No 4 C'WA chairman and husband for people with ill children, who Palmer, and Jack Preston. State need a place to stay while the Membership chairman vs ere escorted children are receiving medical altcn to the Master's station introduced tn>n Needed are commercial cann ed vegetables and meats, soups and sselcomed Also reci>gni/ed at this time »ere packaged foods, etc hach district in the Masters o f the granges present. the state w ill have had a quarter to W ilma Martin. M ikkalo Grange work F«x»i may be taken or sent to the granges ami the County Deputies Martha Baker. Greenfield Grange. or someone w ill gather the fixxi and Della Eaton. Rufus Grange. Mildred see that it gets to Portland l et's all W'nght. Rhea Creek Grange. Delpha Jones. Lexington Grange and support this project Wheatland County Deputy Jack Preston, the membership Proposals for membership »ere chairman told us the committee had worked diligently this past year, and accepted from Jack McIntyre o f Greenfield Grange and l.eslic and were sorry that they had not quite Rhoda Bo»ser o f Rufus. Grange met the goal set However, the com Fhc reports, from the officers nuttec felt that i f we keep working on membership we w ill sixrn show sho» that the grange members are a definite increase busy with the upkeep o f their Anabelle Jeager was elected a grounds and buildings, and busy making money for the various pro voting delegate to the Grange In surancc meeting at the State session, jects Master had helped count and she ami her husband as voting votes at the state headquarters in Portland, had visited some o f the delegates to the Slate Grange granges and had attended the Depu session The resolution commuter o f Della ty school in Portland haton. Martha Baker and Kenneth There was no Ag report The Smouse reported favorably on a l-cgivltive chairman Bcrl Akers told resolution thanking Rufus Grange the members some o f the actions o f for their fine dinner and hospitality. the State finance committee and the No 2 was a resolution on Liability plans to overhaul the income tax Insurance, setting a lim it on the laws, most likely aiming at a new tax amount a person could sue for The reform. Sonte o f the congressmen report was favorable and was ac are hoping to do away with revenue ceptcd by the members Resolution sharing There is much concern over No 3. Farm Income averaging was the acid rain and its effect on the fish reported favorably and accepted by and game in the higher altitudes the members Canadian and l! S officials are con The literary program consisted o f cerned about this and planning a joint a fine talk on weed control by meeting A ll o f the many proposals, Howard Miltcnherger ami slides in our Legislature and congress showing the various weeds A cake should be carefully studied by las walk was enjoyed, followed by a payers. reading by Annahelle Jeager CW'A had a good report She hjd Ihe roll call of granges was as received seven out o f eight granges, follows, W illows-4. Lexington V hoping to get a 100 percent next Mikkalo-d, Clarro-0. Rhea Creek I. quarter There w ill he a sewing judg Rufus-10.Spray-0; Greenfield 1. mg. with dresses going to state from Vale-1, Charry Park b. Pleasant Wheatland There were three Valley 2 Rufus won the prize for granges which gave Dogs for the having the most members present deaf, three to the deaf project ami The next meeting w ill be at the three to Care Anson W right Park. Sunday. July Sharon Mahan the State Deputy 27. and w ill he the Memorial told us aNni the state session, ami the rhe Lexington yard awarded I h r tlr p p n r r G a /rtfr- Tin Mrs. College business club, Heppner wom an^j garner awards at state competition The Blue M ounuin Community College chapter ol Phi Beta l jm b da tixik fisc state awards for es cclleme at state leadership compel! turn in .Salem earlier this month The chapter took first place in community service project, Itxal chapter annual business refxirt. gold seal chapter award of merit and chapter o f the year won a sc cond place for outstanding club projes.1 Phi Beta lambda is a club for business majors at the college Mary Wolfgram. business instructor, is the advisor to the college club as well as state advisor this year A ll sis PBL members who attend ed the state conference also came home with individual honors in the skills competition Claudia Huston, accounting rnaior from Heppner. look two first places and two seconds Her firsts were in Ji>b Interview and Information Pro cessing Second place awards were in Management aixl Marketing Diana Hcddlc. accounting major from Pendleton, took first in Data Processing!!, a second place in Ai counting II. and a third p ri/c in In formation Management She also won a W ho’ s Who in PHI award and received an Ambassador for I dr aw ard Colette Monaco, accounting mu jor from Baker look two first place rhey awards in both Word Process ing Machine Transcription and Ad mtnistratise Assistant Typist She also placed third in Accounting I Business Administration nujo r Sami Huislev front Pendleton tm»k first in Data Processing 1 She was also awarded the S V*) Jess Kuutmun Scholarship Stephanie Obermire. general o f fice major trom Howl River, plac ed second in W ord Process ing Machine Transcription Patti Hansel, a 1‘JfU graduate o f H M t'C in general business, also at tended the conference as outgoing state PBI president She Iw k second in Impromptu Speaking and third in Management She was also turned a national representative to Who's Who in PHI A ll competitors receiving a first place in their event are eligible to at tend the PBI National leadership Conference in Washington, D C in late June Also attending the state conference was HMCC Business Instructor Pal Kittrnhui h who otiered a ' ' Business Ethics" workshop llrppntT. 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IW 6 -T H K K K conference set Ma\ 14 "W hat To Do Before the Adser using Representative A rrives" is the theme o f a conference on advertis ing to he ottered b> the Small Business Development Center of Blue Mountain Comnuimlv College on Wednesday Mas 14 The conference w ill he presented in conjunction with a national con fcrence on advertising lead hy Dr Tint) Hartley. a noted advertising es pert Hartley's presentation w ill come to Blue Mountain via satellite television Cost of the conference w ill he A 'll, which w ill include lunch sere ed on campus The conference w ill run from 4 10 a tn to 2 'O p m in ihe Pioneer Hall Theatre A panel of lix u l resource people w ill participate in the discussion phase o l ihe conference Ihe jxincl w ill disiuss the principles presented by Hartley as they apply to C nutilla and Morrow county nurket areas Panelists w ill include advertising representatives fro m local newspapers, ra d io , and the marketing profession To register for the conference, contact the Snull Business Develop ment Center at 27b 6233 Ih ctr of lice is lix jic d at 37 S F Ihirian in Pendleton Inform ation is also available at the college offices in Hermiston and M ilton Freewater WATER HEATERS Efficient Money Savers Elements & Relief Valves also Available See IK For Your Do If Yourself Plumbing Needs Vote For: ^ 11 years of Judicial Experience ^ Most Efficient Use of Tax Dollars ^ Honesty & Fairness ^ Even Handed Justice Charlotte S. 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You Could Be A Winner! •Must be 18 years or older to enter •Name of winner will be posted at Petersons and in the Gazette-Times "Keeping a nice yard with a horse harn adjacent hesomes a lamily af fair and a challenge," says Jean B ra/cll yard ol the month w inner of Lexington I he Bra/ells have lived at 4 b ' H St sime August o f I *4H2 The yard was pretty well developed then, with garden space and fruit trees Bra/etl says The flower beds prov ided a show o f color from early spring to late fall starting with early crixus. d a f lodills, red emperor tulips, bulbs that .ire easy to care for and ending with mums and other annuals She uses annuals that reseed themselves, like cosmos, marigolds, alyssm. calen dula. snapdragons along with the bulbs, then all she has to do is pull up what she doesn't want The flower beds are where the family can enjoy ihein. along the pathways, next to doorways and w ithin view o f the dining room " A v your yard is just an extension o f your living area!" saw Jean We can fill all your Spring Chemical needs with a good supply oh • Landmaster • Round-Up • Hoelon • Spreader Stickers • 2-4D LV6 »Banvel •P a ra q u a t • Buctril • 2 4D Amine « G le a n • Finesse PETTYJOHN OIL Co. 422 7254 lone, Oe. nnnnnnnnnntwn<wnnnnnnnnnnnnn(wnnnnnne>nnnn4 Drawing will be held Sat., May 10, 5 p.m. Diamond on display in window of P eterson’s Jew elers in Heppner Enter to win at any of these friendly area businesses. No purchase necessary. Sears Country Rose M & R Floor Covering McDonalds Chevrolet Shoe Box/Talk n Tops Central Market Peterson’s Jewelers Court Street Market Dr. Robert Rolen, O.D. Les Schwab Bud’s Pub Case Furniture R & W Drive In Murrays Rexall Drug Gardner’s Mens Wear Coast To Coast Heppner Elks, 358 Morrow County Grain Growers Pettyjohn’s Farm & Builders Supply