Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 27, 1987, Page THREE, Image 3

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T h lrs s rn announce th rs w ill be te a t in g H e p p n e r on June T2. IS*T
M e w ish to th a n k the people o f H epp ner (o r th e ir su p p o rt
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It has been our p le a su re s e rs in g sou
M e w ish
u n it the best lo r the c o m m u n ity and counts and p ra y fo r good h e a lth fo r a ll
Y o u r* sine r re ly
t u r t is a n d l isa
Have your Air Conditioning Serviced d Rtf no m l H o t
S P E C I A L - Passenger and Light I ruck. A ir Conditioner
Special *1 4 ” . up to 2 lb. Freon.
We also have on the Farm Service and carry Bearings and
Filters See us for fast friendly service»
B & C Repair, Inc.
4 2 2 -74 0 9 o r 4 2 2 - 7 4 I H
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Shock & Strut
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4-H’ ers learn about
state government
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Discussing legislative matters with Rep Ray French during
the 1987 Oregon 4-H Know Your State Government conference
in Salem are Ben|i Pearson and Nance Wright, (right) both of
Heppner. who were among the 4-H delegates attending the
citizenship program
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Watson — O ’Brien
H ill M alson ot M ilton Freewater ami Sherri I ynn O 'B rien o l SA alla Walla.
Washington (form erly o f Hoppncrl were married A p ril IH. in NS alla SS alla.
Washington
A reception in honor o l the o*uplc was held Mas 2. in SS alla SS alla I he
bridegroom is the son o f H arriet Sarra/m . College Place. Wash and the
laie W illia m G Watson. W alla W alia the bride is the daughter o f Pal ami
Nadine O 'B rie n . Heppner
Ih c couple is residing at M ilton- Freewater
Watson is self employed as a plumber I hc bride is employed at Pacific
Power and Light in SS alla SS alia
Bloodsworth to chair area soroptimists
By jiis tim - SS t-alht rfm d
On Saturday. May !(>. represen
tat is es o l I he seven Soropumisi In
lernaiional Clubs ot North Fastern
O reg on
and
South
F.asiern
\S ashington met at Fntcrprisc Mars
Gohecn. Heppner. the out going
secretary made the arrangements lor
this meeting attended by Regional
Governor Sails Shuinway o l Baker
and Regional Secretary C lista
Vcnard. Heppner. ami represen
tatives from Baker. I.a Grande.
N orth M orro w C ounty, Pasco
Two graduate siudenls interview
cd and video film ed Heppner** I ao
nan immigrants on Saturday. May
lb Karla W eatherford Weaver, an
occupational therapist from Yakima
ami Ruth J Abercrombie, a com ­
munity corrections o ffice r ot the
State o f Washington from Pasco,
came to inters iew ami film Phou ami
Somchith rhongdy ami iheir iw o
younger c h ild re n . S om kit and
Phonctip at their Water Street home
The tw o women arc w orking
tow aril masters degrees through
I astern Washington l nivcrsity at
Cheney. Ih e ir assignment was to
leam about Asian immigrants, about
the cultural differences they have en
countered and about any problems
ihes have faced in adapting to life in
the U S
Kennewick. Pendleton, W allowa
County ami Heppner
D u rin g
g ro u p
w o rk s h o p s ,
members shared inform ation from
the recent regional conference at
G reat F a lls, M ontana
SS later
Klages. a professional phmographer,
showed his beautiful colored slides
ot the wilderness ol the W allowa
area Those who attended from
Heppner were Jackie A lls to it.
L o K a yn e
Bow m an.
B arbara
Hloodsworth. Mary Gohecn. Pat
Hyatt. Molly K ill ami Clista Vcnard
New officers were elected Chair
man Haihara Hloodsworth. Hcpp
ner. Secretary laiF ram e Grubbs.
P e nd leton , (w as
re -e le c te d );
treasurer loR ayne Bowman. Hcpp
nor It was determined that the next
area meeting w ill he on October 24.
in l aGrundc
Oregon 4 H members including
Nance W righ t and Benji Pearson
recently participated in the 4-H
Know Your State Government Con
ferente held in Salem The 1 1 4 H
delegates who participated in the
conference met state o ffic ia ls and
learned about bow the state govern­
ment operates
Beii|i Pearson said the high points
o f ihe conference were seeing the
C apitol building and art w ork,
meeting w ith Rep Kay French and
Senator I ugcnc Tim m s, ami also
watching the legislators while in
forum
Nance VN right was particularly nil
pressed w ith the Supreme Court and
the legal system at the state level.
She also said they used their Hi ■
tim e to explore around the C apitol
and see a lot o l things that they
couldn't see on tours Both girls said
this was a vers educational and
interesting experience and would
recommend it to anyone who would
like to learn about our polnu al
system in Oregon
H ill Broderick 4 II agent report
that ihe Know Your Stale Govern
ment Conference is just one >i ill
ways 4 H memheis can increa-
their citizenship ami community m
volvemcnt Ihe Know Your State
Government C onferriKv is a citi/e n
ship program xponsoied In Oregon
Slate I'n is e rs ity and the I x I i - iim o ii
Se n ice
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lone gardeners tour gorge
Ihe lone Garden C lub members
spent Wednesday. A p ril I ' touring
the Colum bia Gorge to Mosier and
returning along the scenic route past
Kowcna Lookout Point and the lo rn
McKay W ild flo w e r Preserve they
went to look al the w ild (lowers in
the area they listed at least SO
varieties ot w ild tlora including
hillsides o f blue lupin
\l a short business
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M artin was selected delegate lo i tli
meeting ot the l )regon State I edei .i
lio n o l (iarden Clubs at Salem tlu
th ird week in June
The tu st garden club meeting w ill
be June 10 w ith a no host U niiheon
at Beechers and observance o l I la
Day Members w ill bring m iniatili
arrangements
Correction
(ia y H arshm a n p lans nu m a jo i
changes as manager at the Hunch
grass Saloon in la-xingion I he wot ,1
"n o " was om itted, in e rro r from a
story in Iasi week’s newspa|x i
Chamber tours CR1
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N ig h t
Saturday
June 6 ' 7 p <
Bob Ado I man
P r iz e s Include
★ ★ Trip for 2 to Reno
★ ★ Half Beef
★ ★ 4 Sports Passes (HHS Home Games)
★ ★ The Judds Tickets
★ ★ 100 Gal. of Gas (Devin Oil)
★ ★ VCR (Lott's Electric)
★ ★ Truck Load of Firewood (4 Cords)
★ ★ Rototiller (MCGG)
★ ★ Ranch Pack Lumber (Kinzua Corp)
★ ★ Surprise Wind Surf Trip!!
★ ★ Canyon Lakes Golf Package
★ ★ Scores of Other Fantastic Prizes
explains CPP to Heppne*
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A ineritone
Aciylic l i t e r House Paints
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We’re PR O U D of:
Pauline Bier
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Electrolysis &
Thermolysis
A n n a S ch w a rzin
( e rtifie ri F A ectrologist
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Pauline Hier has worked at Ihe Hank of Lastern ( iregon for l .l years
She IS an Assistant Cashier for Ihe bank and is responsible for a variety ot
adm inistrative and data processing duties
Pauline is a s ila I pari of our staff Her reliable detail oriented nature
adds much to out hank
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Ofx»n Tuesdays O nly
or by Appointment
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Your Indrpnndtnt Homo Omnod
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Florene Robinson won th
Raggedy Ann and Ragged.
Andy dolls made by P
Dougherty Proceeds from th
drawing will benefit the trai l
leam going to China in June
Members participating an*
Jason Dougherty. Kim Sage
and Jason Palmer
( m Kidli
Permanent
H.iir Removal
A u c tio n e e r : V e rn e M obley
O om ber
t f t I is Mar ley Soge*
(■dilani and Wheeler are a part ol
“ And may the rains lu ll softly on M arketplace Connections w hich can
your fields
No one complained connect local buyers with local sup
during the i handier sponsored C H I’ pliers
lour this week, as this Irish blessing
June hoard meetings w ill i»- field
brought gentle raindrops lo Morrow the second and fourth Tuesdays tin
County Our fields needed Ihe mots
mediately follow mg chamber
lure Twenty five participated in the
inform ative lour which was led by
Hob Adelman. Soil Conservation Si r
vice
June 2 w ill t»e Chamber business
meetng
June H Paulette Harter- of Last
Central Ore Assoc of Counties w ill
present the! Iregon Marketplace pro
gram This program focuses on pro
s id in g m a rk e t in fo rm a tio n th a t
matches regional needs fo local re
sources fin a l ilia. Morrow, («rant.
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interviewed
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Heppner
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O u r stas here was p le a sa n t a n il T e n a n tin g a n il we re g re t our d e p a rtu re but
hope people w ill u n d e rs ta n d
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Weddings
wheat ranch near lone u ntil his
retirement set era I years ago to
Parkers M ill He and M ild re d, his
w ife o f V> years, have tw o children.
Donald who lives at Boring, and
Sandra, who was lair and rodeo
queen in 1^62 M ild re d , also a
lifetim e resident o f the area, is the
daughter ot Fart ami Manic Morgan
The couple have nine grandchildren,
none o f whom roslco
Hie Heppner rodeo is a ltd taster
now than it was in 1923. Ihc graml
marshal said, bul pfobably the big
gesl change is the relay rates Rulers
used to have to change saddles al
each round, he related It was really
rugged
Now they tust change
horses
He competed in all but Ihc Chant it
race, he said Roman races a rider
sltitxl w ith one toot on ihc hack o f
each o f tw o horses provided him
some tough com petition, he recall­
ed Cowboy s then were not afraid o f
anything, he said
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Eubanks named Grand
Marshal
Ji*hn Fubanks h.i\ been named
grami marshal o f (his sca rs lair ami
rodeo parade
Fubanks served 1^ scars on ihc
rode«* committee He competed ai
the Heppner rode»* from ns beginn
mg in |d2 1 urini " I got too o ld ,“ he
sani At age I V he rode his first race
and " d id O K , loo. tor the tirsi
y e a r,"
The son o f W a lt and Vela
Fubanks. John is a lifetim e resident
o f the area He operateti a drsland
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