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I be llr p p n rr (.« u tile I nur». Heppner. Oregon M rd u r v iii), June ID, IVM • M- \ T N Weddings Community Calendar Hospital a u xilia n to meet June 25 Pioneer Memorial Hospital Au» durs * ill meet I p m 'A ednesdus June 25 at the hospital lor .1 month!» business meeting Mcnifscr» and m ir i(\tn l p civm t arc invited u> jitcixl Creative Arts & ( rafts meet June 23 M otto * Count» Creali»c Art» aid Craft» »* ill meet Monda» June 2J jt Kate» Pizza A no ho»t dinner at h tt) »»ill he lollowed h» a hu»me»» meeting at ' p m Plea»e bring panning» or ciatt» to Show N I'cll »a> » a eluh »|»>kc»pervm Family barbecue planned June 22 I here »»ill he a tamil» barbecue and pia» da» at VS ilio»» Creek Coun tr> Club on Sunday. June 22. at 4 p ni Host» for the afternoon are Gene and f j y c Pierce, Jim and Cam Wishart. George and Debbie Kof iter fo r» .p>,( Harb VS itkins Jrrr» and Ann Cutcforth and (ic tjld and Harriet Pierson I a»h tjm ils » ill h»rinjt their o »» ii meal to barbecue those whose name» hegin with " A " through " I ” hung »Jeserl. " J ” through bring »a I ad Truckers insurance mectinu slated ( la» Papineau and Nikki Arnhart announce their engagement and tor thcommg wedding at 2 p m June 21 at the Lexington Baptist Church rhe bridegroom is the »on o f Ras and Gay Papineau. Irvin gto n The bride is the daughter of Don and Carol Arnhart of Molalla friend» and relatives are cordially incited to attend the »»rdding and the potluck recc|>tion to follow A ll Oregon forest Product» I ran sfort.it K>n Association members and interested non member» arc in sited to attend a spe» tal Truckers In surancc meeting at 7 p m frid as. June 27 at Denny's Restaurant. I j G rande Truckers attending will get the up to the minute information about truck insurance what experts sas jtx>ut prices and coscrjgc this scji e.,rmupttl , é banners to elect committee Basketball camp ................ dates change ............................ H Amhart — Papineau flection o f two farmers Home Administration county committee members will he held on Monday. June Vi The committee assissts the county office in determining the eligibility o f applicants for certain types o f fm H A loans farm ers who live in Umatilla. Morrow, G illiam counties »an pick up a voting ballot from the fm H A . members county office at 122V S f Third. Pendleton Nominee» for Umatilla. M orrow . G illiam counties arc Meric I Jordan and Jo»cc M Ri >hdc Ballots should he nulled and received or returned in person to fm H A . 122V SF. Third. Pendleton. OR v 7K()|. not Ijtc r than Monday. June JO ‘ : J esus , / Love You ’ ’ Boys atxl girls ages IO I hums still register for basketball camp June 2J-27 at Hcppner High School Because a small number ot girls pre registered the »amp originally planned for June lb 20 will he held in conjunction with the N>y\ »amp beginning June 2J Hcppner High Sch»«>l head backet and ik *ct will financial statements he re q u ire d ’ what lim its w ill be as jilab le’ what is happening to premium financing’’ Truckers will also learn first hand what the Com missKincrs Motor Carrier la»k force on I lability Insurance will recommend to help colsc the (tuckers insurance problem» in Oregon, »aid an industrs news release hall coach Mike Rosei will direct the camp Accreted by members of the Hcppner Mustang» and fillie s basketball teams The camp will he held daily ttom V j in to 12 noon Registration forni» c jii he picked up at the Shix* Bo». Coast to Coast or hy calling b7b 5475 alter ' p m lone Church school planned Vacation Church Schtxil at the lone United Church ot Christ will begin Morulas. June 2J at V a m Activities each day will include music, stories, games, crafts, and worship Children will he ready for their pjrents to meet them at I I 4 A. not at noon as announced earlier Conservation tour set Friday VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The Morrow County Conservation Man of the Year tour will begin at J 10 p m this fridas at the fertility June 2.1-27, 9-U.4S a m plot» I ' mile» west of the frank Anderson farmhouse A steak Ages 4 ¡hru Oth grade First Christian Church 676 9209 Volleyball class planned | 1 9 8 6 S p e c tr u m | | B.9% Financing | % % y «Two Door «Five Speed *AM FM Radio *EPA 42 O.A.C. | 8 ^ /y ^ GOOD ECONOMY CAR | / % | Ron M cD o n ald ! 6 'CHEVROLET. xv barbecue will follow the tour at b p in at the Charlie Anderson home across from Hagci Paik in Heppner fscryonc is invited to attend A Power Volleyball class will be held Monday nights starting J uik * '<• from 7 V p hi at Hcppner High School Tuition tor the live week cl jsc is S I5 Those interested nuy contact the instructor. Susan Hislcr b 7h '8 ^ 8 . or Blue Mountain Com munit» College Coordinato! Marie O n e . 676-50JV BSU ’C c lasses arc open to persons lh year» and oser Bible school begins Monday Vacation Bible Schix'l begins next Monday at V a m at the Methodist, f.piscopul. and l uthcran Churches Registration will he at 8 4 ' a m Cost for the week long church school is S5 per child up to a max imumof S I ' pet family Classes will be ottered tor children age three through the sixth gtadc Circus slated at Heriniston Plaza Die Sterling fam ily Circus will appejr at the Hcrmiston Plaza June 2l> 21 Tom aixl Jeanine W ild and their children, eight year ol»l Shaun and I ' year old Mane will present three shows Saturila» and Sunday assisted by ponies, leaping llamas, and »atixis Admission to the citcu» i» fre t, courtes» of the Hcrmiston Plaza Merchants Assoc Methodist propose peace stuch I he bishop» of the United Mcthixlixt Church touixl »liong »up port tor their projx>»cd pea»e »lud» anting the denomination’» 220 chut che» in Oregon and Idaho at a meeting June 9 I t inSalem Ihe ileitimnviKHi » Oregon Idaho Annual Conference » otcsl to endorse a stud» entitled "In Delcme of ( tea lion Die Vu» tear C u m » and a Just Pease the dixumcnl wj» authored bs shursh's ( ouiK il of Bishop» Attending the conference last week »»ere the Rev Don Boyce, pastot of the Hcppner I'n ite d Methodist l'hur»h. and Jusline SS c a lh e rlo id . the cle»ted las member ttom the »fluisti SSe aie the SS orld 4 II summer camp, ic »et lor late June All tourth through sesenth grade 4 H members received noiucs in »iling them to attend, said an I »ten »ton Set» kc s|«>kesperson Campers troni Morrow, (iilliam . Wheeler .uxl Warm Sptuigs quickie tilled the »amp to »»rrtlowing Counselor», tixi. »ome tromeach ot the counties with mote oltlci youth interested in counseling than arc needed Camp size is limited by numhci ol lein» available to serve a» “ hoiiK’ s t c t h e »ain|K*rs, aixl by Oregon Range Camp July I ' I Hi» open to all high school age youth, ihose and girls) ninth through I2lh giadcs. interested in learning more about range, totcsl and livestock management I ocafed at the have ot Strawberry Mountain in (¡rant < omits the camp w ill include hiking into the wilderness, hands on investigation of soils, plant», stream and wildlite biology and range management leader »hip development is stress ed through a process ot competing lo w 2 NO 8354 SPACE SAVER DRAINER SET FOR *6.99 *Wew J la v e n f Q u a rt/, C lo c k FNFW; S p o c * Sov#r 0 *o»n#» f f u m t « o t t i di»#cWy mio unä - n o troy roquMod f/S \\a y V 1 By f sa llu m lrtt Members of the lone Garden Club met for a no host luncheon at Beecher’s ort June I I Tollo'ymg the luncheon a guest, Frances Sniousc. presented an interesting program on “ Our fla g ’ ’ She stated that a number of llags were flown by the colonists before our olfictal one was adopted on June 14. 1777 I his flag showed IJ red and while stii|K*s with REGULAR RETAIL *5 00 O W LS Q U A R TZ C L O C K No T i n . 1 T V ' < 6 ..^ NOW ONLY i Owl family is appealing tram# tor full numaral doc* Sweep second hand protective crystal 13V« «gv« high Multicolor Finish 4.99 S poce sa ver d ra in e r return« w a te r d ire c fty m io «ma - n o h o y r e q u ire d Set in c lu d e « o n e Drome» o n e S c ru b b m Rod o n e n g h t-o c tio n S cn jb tom Rod U n iq u e drom e» d e i g n «ove« c o u n te r » p o c e Hold« a vonehr Ol d u h e « g la i« e » tilv e rw o re a n d u te n tiI« D oe * n o t re q u ire d ra m e r tro y or m a t K»otecN d it h e t a n d c o u n te r w h ile m u«e a n d »tore« c o n v e n ie n tly A ge 30 to 60? You may save big m oney o n your auto insurance Reserve fair and rodeo camp space Camper and trjscl trailer spase» are avallatile on a tirsi »all first reserse basi» al thè Morrow Coutil» lairgrounds lor thè week ot thè tali and rodeo. August 14 17 Oregon tire statutes present thè fairgrounds from pro»uling clcvtrici ty tor the campers A tiuilci wast dump is available on the giounds lo nuke reservations call the fan office at 676 ‘>474 Many attend funi il \ reunion A Cunningham Tamil» Reunion was held at the Pilot Rock home of Harry and Dailene Snider June I I 14 Those attending included Bruce and Diane Moyer and daughtcis Ranch and Cmdi ot la'la Montana. Boh Cunningham and son Shan from ( Intano; I Slum ( 'l.irctKc Co» troni Colla». W.,sh Jim Hams from Heppner. Bill Brannon and Alice V. i i k i Heppner. Russell Bi.innon and Staci lo ll Marts and Kelli Biannon tr i Heppner. Karen Cunningham aixl friend I d die Hsder from M l Vernon Bdl H ow ard and daughter Stephanie from Hcrmiston Rod and I aim Berthold ( i . iiic m N lu h il I » Westlec form Mosier Vicki Snider and son Rors. Karmin Jacobsen and son Ksle from Santa Rosa. Calif. H etm an and M ary B letlcll Heppner. Hostesses were Harry and I >arlcm Snider and V u k i and M aik Snidci of Pilot Rock . i i h I W hy no t < hm k w ith fa rm e f t to d a » 1 Ployhar Insurance 676-5818 ^ ß Nr Velocity Drag Store... 676-9158 a field ni blue on whuli were impos cd IT stats lor the original colonics In IRIK Congress passed a law that this should he the official llag and that there should be a while stai lor each state In hxiking at state flag» she showed that p reg o n and Massachusetts ate the only sijtcs with a design on both sides ol the flags In conclusion she read the poem “ (rod Bless America’ ’ hy Helen Steiner Rice, which dealt with patriotism and our flag At the business meeting plans were discussed lot preparing a tlo ji lor the fourth ol July puiuile Hal Pettyjohn will organize this project Announcement was made of the (lower show to he held J t Arlington on June 2«. with entries to he in place hy 8 JO a m unless pollution is cui+x*d 2 ' |x*i cent of the world’s usable waUi will he uiisjle hy the seal 2000, »as » In ternatiou.il W ildlife magazine Electrolysis rhcrmolysis Permanent Hair Removal A nna Sch warzm, - Certified H ei tmlugist 070 -9 2 4« O p e n T u e sd a y s o n ly ar by a p p 't Custom M ade M u n irvi or ungir* qualiftnrf fTK*n and w o m e n may save p le n ty on < at in su ra n re w ith f a r m e r s «‘ » ilu s t v r K) 60 Auto Pai kage Heppner. OR 217 N Main tor camp boss, foreman and other leader |»>»ition» Youth tiom all parts ol t begun aie involved so op portunities arc many toi developing new friends Campers reside in a frame building with a large iccicalion dining hall ad|»>ining Scholarships aie usualls asailublc lor inleiestcd hoys . iih I girls, hut up plication is necessary ( all the Morrow County I Men sum Office. 676 VM 2. toi additional details Stop pollution Household Specials r it e . accommodation available in the »Im mg kitchen alea I he camp program includes game», hike». outdooi activities, an») crafts, as well a» various educational » lasses Nile ol the camp is ( 'utslotth Paik ! »tension stall ttom all coun lies involved patti»ipate ill the pro giam. with I l»a Madden. I »tension Agent. Wheeler Count» seising a» director this year 1 1 ansine I »an». Irngon i» volunten i>vk Sbendali I.m usky. Hcppner i» volunteer nurse High school youth may attend range camp (■arden club hears history of Hag REGULAI *3.19< milli«>n ineinhcts u engage in a stud» using the Bible and the bishops statement as foundalion dtxumcnts The bishops pastoral Ictlci »all» into question the moialits ot a nucleai deterrence. as »»ell as the theory ol a “ just »»at It »alls lot a com prehensive test ban. a multilateral and mutually verifiable nuclear »»capon» freeze, and the ultimate dismantling ot all »uch weapon», and ban» on all »pace »»capons Ihes pleaded lc»r a “ political climate conducise to negotiations 4-H summer camp slated for late June 1 I 7 S M o i n ____________ EKCO I he «Jtxumeni calls tor all ot the ttt.sott i.xal churches ind 9 M -» in H Y D R A U L IC H O S ES • 1/4" • 3/1 • 1/2 • 3/4 • 1" • 1% ✓ Any Length Lots of Fittings r 1 > * ' «L n  pa V 676-9123 H e p p n e r A u to P a rts 148 E. Center