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Ih » Heppner ( l u r t t r T h m , Heppner. Oregon W rdnesdas. (V to h e r I , |9fM> Livestock specialist to advise 4-H’e rs Heppner Happenings By Mary Bryant 676 9493 "Select 'em, Feed cm, and Eat 'e m " « ill he the topic o f a special program for all interested pervms on Monda>. October 6. at 7 ,tt) p m at the fairgrounds in Hcppner D» B ill Zollinger. Oregon Slate U niversity Extension Livestock Specialist » ill address the problems o f selection and feeding markci animals to produce an animal that w ill provide the best carcass His program w ill include a wide variety o f slides as well as information to assist 4 H leaders, parents, members, and prospective 4 H members as well as FFA or others interested Kight now is the time for the con sideration and selection of animals, as south look ahead to market animals for next year s protect and county fair Adults, too. w ill find his program informative & # # * ANTIFREEZE Gallon 5453 fed? ' ' T A K IN G C A R E OF T H E C O U N T R Y ’ S B U S IN E S S W h e r e the C u s to m e r Is th o C o m p a n y M o rro w County G rain G ro w ers« f^ o n o 909 «22» 1 0 0 0 452^)916 lU I g tn f l O r* ® - . *» «1» Look for your Coupon Book in the Mail MuMJUp t)Alig Saia fr(c«s t —4 Throogfc Saturday, October lft. IM « M Fall Fare 676-9158 217 N Main Overnight guests of Mrs M e n u Toll were her sisfer and husband, Mr and Mrs Dean Graft! from Payette. Idaho They also visited Ted and Trish Toll while here levin and Selma Canos of the St Paul Minnesota area sisited Mrs Sara Adkins this week M r Canos is a nephew of Mrs Adkins He was raised in the Pasco area He and his w tie hail been s isitrng relatives in the ( arolmav before coming here He is also a cousin o f M rs Joyce Breeding Mrs Niru Demon was pleased to have her daughter, Claudia Shcr man. as guesi for several days last week from her home in Spokane Donna Noland also visited for a week reccntls She is from Auhum. Washington Mrs M illie Evans is going to Salem to be with her sister. Mrs Martha Carr, lor a short time, while Mrs C a rr's husband receives medical care Tom McConnell was "home with his parents M r and Mrs Charles McConnell He is altrnding Blue Mt Communitv College again this year The ’ 5th wediting anniversary of Richard and Klara K in /cr was celebrated with a party given by M arilyn Childers, lorene Mon tgomrrv sherree Mahoney and their husbands, at the Mahoney residence A lovely tiered wedding cake wav verved with Pal Doherty. Beverly Steagall, and Jan Slrocher serving anil pouring coffee Approximately 4S to 50 people attended Mr and Mrs Ed Reynolds from Clovcrdalc were rrcenl visitors at the home oi Carl and Sylvia McDaniel I hev had been visiting her mother in Idaho and stopped in on their way home Mrs Reynolds is a niece of Mrs M i Daniel's lather I he Hcppner Masonic Lodge A E and A M w ill he host for a Masonic District No 2X meeting. I uesvlav. ( k t 7 Members from fossil Condon. Arlington, lone, ami Heppner Lodges w ill he in at tendance At this time ihere w ill he an official visit from the Grand Master o f Masons in Oregon, Monroe B Morton All Mason» and wises are invited to a dinner at 6 30 p m to be prepared and served by members o f Ruth Locust Chapter No 52, O F. S Ruth Locsi Chapter No 32 w ill hold a regular meeting. Monday. Oct 15 At this time they w ill make plans fo r the annual D is tric t Meeting, which is scheduled to meet in Hcppner. Monday. November 10 Members from Hcrmiston and t uulilla w ill he attending along with several O E S Grand Officers from different areas of the state Mr and Mrs Ed Gonty recently returned from the Seattle, and Ed mon<ls, W ashington areas In Seat tic. the Gontys were overnight guests of son, Ray. and brunch guests o f Mrs Irene Pcsk. M r and Mrs Robert Gonty. and Ramona Raffcr ty . son and daughter o f Ray Gonty In Edmonds, the Ed Gontys attend cd the wedding o f their niece. Michelle Gonty. daughter o f Mr and Mrs Tom Gonty. to David f ram hie The receptior was held at Mr and Mrs Al Matcau's home in Bellevue. Washington Mrv Matcau iv a daughter of the tom tm nty s The Ed Gontys were overnight guests o f the Tom Gontys M r and Mrs Robert Gonty also attended the reception Mr and Mrs W illiam l^ec Cox have recently returned from a trip sia the Inland Passage to Alaska The tour was an anniversary present from their boys They left and returned from Vancouver, B C after (lying from Seattle M r and Mrs Lincoln Nash and Mrs Dean Connor were in Hood River over the weekend visiting at the home of Mrs Mary Springer She is the sister of Mr Nash Others visiting were M r and Mrs Scotty Applegate. M i and Mrs Kenny Vosbcrg. Mrs Vosbcrg's sister. Audrey, ami Mr and Mrs Royal Nash He is a brother ot M r Nash and Mrs Springer The Nash's visited with M r and Mrs Art Anderson during their stay IIIH E E Around About By Justine W eatherford As s u n as last winter s snow left Morrow s mountains and the high roads became passable, groups ot prudent people began hauling finrw m d downhill All summer long individuals and family groups worked al cutting and hauling woed. and now that winter is approaching again a constant stream ol pkkujvs trucks and trailers loaded with wood move into and through Hejvpner It wasn't too many decades ago that people everywhere dkl all their cook mg. water heating and home heating with wood Now it seems that mans have returned to healing homes with it How wonderful it is. however, (hat most of us don't depend on wood for cooking and tor hot water anymore Each season has its regular community rituals la te spring through sum mcr has been the lime that we lecl the pressures related to school finansing It has been so delightful to learn a little about fat away places through the eyes o f young travelers Ken Curtis and Nance Wright who have shared their summer experiences in Thailand and Japan with this community bclore plunging into their school activities again We are lertain they were good examples o f Eastern Oregon youth for the people o f Asia to meet I Hiring June. July and August groujis' activities arc not all regularly scheduled, hut now that September has passed these groups, boards and committees are again back to their nine month regular meeting times We •re proud that nobody of any age need feel lonely in Hcppner hevause there are groups and activities that are so easy to join Our many fine churches arr eager to have anyone come tor fellowship, education and invpuation The very helpful Neighborhood Center urges women who enjoy companionship to come there on Thursday afternoons The Senior Citizen Mcalsitc welcomes all men and women over f 41 scats to the Monday noon meals, presently held at the fairgrounds, anti to join in the senior activities They have a big annual lund raising rummage sale coming on Saturday, (V I IK I he fine 4 H and Home Extension programs are again underway and in formation about these can be obtained from the OSU Extension Service s Morrow County office in the Pettyjohn Building or by phoning h7b 9M 2 It is through these programs that some lucky youth and occasionally adults have gamed wonderful travel cxjvericnces The Extension Service always encourages involvement in the county fair l-ast Sunday. Sept 2K. the Eair Appreciation polluck dinner honored [versons o f all jges who worked on the |9Hb fair The fair and rude»» hoards are already meeting to plan for next year's annual excitement IH m 't forget that there is still lime to enroll in sonic of the great classes olfered hereby Blue Mountain Community College f or complete inlor nut ion about the classes telephone Marie l ane at b7b 5059 soon This coming weekend w ill sec the annual influx o f deer hunters come to our area (Hi Sunday, (V t 5, at I p m . the annual meeting of the Mor row County Historial Society w ill follow a turkey centered potluik dinner in the lexington Grange Hall [he filth volume o f the Morrow County Chronicles w ill be unveiled and ready for buying Dr E G Chiniard w ill show slides and talk about ihe l ewis and Clark fra il State library administrator of public services speaks to Topic Club By f i x Hamlelt Marge W right. Administrator of Ihihlic Sers ices lor the < begun Stale I ihrary attended the meeting ot tnc lone Topic Club at the home o f Kerry Rietmann on September 24 M onica Swanson assisted (he hostess She explained that the Library is organized into three scr vice units Slate I ihrary Services. I ihrary Development Services and Blind and Phyvitally Handicapped I ihrarv Services Besides having noons on ail subjects available the library has a very complete records and chronicle» ol Oregon history since the early l9tXN. hooks by Oregon authors and a m icrofilm newspaper clippings lile ol editions dating bac k to 1850 from the Orego nian. Oregon Statesman. C jp ito l Journal and the Portland Oregon Journal I ist ol i.italogs. hxxiks. collections are now on com puter o u tp u t- microfiche or are being converted to this as soon as time allows Mrs W right emphasized that the sers ices ot the ( begun Stale Library ate available to anyone in Oregon merely by contacting any local library or contacting the state library directly Christy Crowell, club librarian, reported that Edith Matthcss has been selected as the new librarian in place of Grace Byrnes who has mi>% ed from the community. The regular hours w ill he 3 5 on Monday and Wednesday and 10 a ni Tuesday morning or by appointment with the librarian Special committee reports includ ed the selection committee for the clock in memory o f Vera Rietmann, Tanya Heidemann reported a sue cessful float for the Fourth o f July parade, two new trees w ill he planted at the library to replace those taken out this last spring, and it was reported that Beulah l.undell. an honorary member, has died recent ly and a memorial w ill he establish ed tor her Chief Rathbun’s Tips C onfronting the B urglar Don’t go looking for a confronta tion with a burglar If you come home and find a door or window unexpectedly open. Don't go in In stead, go quickly to the nearest phone and call the Heppner Police Dept I f you see or hear a prowler in or around your home Don't in vestigate yourself Call the Hepp ner Police IVpartment State FFA officers visit Heppner Stale EEA Sentinel C indy Humbert of M ilton freewater and Stale EEA Vice President Wes Sands trom Roscburg sjient the day with Heppner High School V ina tional Agriculture students on I n day. September 2b They told EEA members about o p p o rtu n itie s available to them through involve ment in the EEA Sands and Humbert arc part of the six member Slate EEA O fficer team that were elected last March at the Statc EE A Convention The state of fieers are currently conducting their leadership stopping at every EEA Chapter in Oregon to promote the EEA to high school students School Lunch Menu llr p p n r r Elementary School Monday, (V t b pizza, relish plate with dip. fruit and milk Tuesday. Oct. 7 tuna noodle casserole, mixed vegetable, rolls, butter, fruit and milk or salad bar and milk Wednesday. (V t K hamburgers, french fries, pickles, cheese, fruit and milk Thursday. (V t 9 soup, sand wich, salad, fruit and nnlk s Friday. October 10 teachers in' service no school Heppner High School Monday. Oct b wciner wrjps, french tries,vegetables, gelatin and m ilk Tuesday, (H t 7 pizza, green beans, fruit, cookie and milk or salad bar and milk Wednesday. (V I X potatoes and gravy, rolls, cabbage salad, fruit and m ilk or salad hat and nulk Thursday . (H t 9 dam chowder, choice o f sandwich, salad, dessert and milk 4th Annual Flail B ulb Sale T1ME Tues., Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. pla c e Electrolysis <$ 'Thermolysis Morrow Co. Grain Growers DIRECTIONS: • Learn five ways to weld with just a few hours practice • Learn easy overhead welding • See unique, new welders. • Meet welding experts from Century Mfg. Co. • Receive a free gift R E G IS T E R N O W ! C A L L 000 0000 CLIP a SAVE 4 CENTURY Permanent Hair Removal Anna Schwarzin. Certified Electrologist 676-9248 O pen Tuesdays only or by app'f Friday and Saturday October 10 and 11 10 a m to 4 p m EACH DAY ■rTY v , .O .O .F. H A L L I Featuring Over 1,000 Different Bulbs Lnlngtott 00 Pie & Coffee - M .S p o n s o re d by b o r r o w ( ou n tv O r a la O ro » e r *