Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 01, 1987, Page TEN, Image 10

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    T E N - H eppner ( ia / r t t r - T im n . H eppner. O regon W t d n n d a t . Julv I . IVH’
HARVEST
"il HOURS
Seven 4-H'ers return from Summer Week
Bid
Opportunities
In the interest o( helping local
businesses and (h r local economy
ihe lle p p n e r ( . a /r t te T im es in co ­
operation w ith the Heppner Kcon
omic D e ve lo p m rn i C orporation
« ill p e rio d ica lly publish bid an
nouncements from M a rk e tp la i «-
Connections
F ollow ing is a
Attending 4 H Summer Week from Morrow County were (left
to right) 4-H Agent Bill Broderick. Cory Rill Bill Ammons. Kevin
Troxell, Kelly McLaughlin. Tricia Coe and Dawn Ammons (not
pictured Angie Currm)
Seven representatives fro m M o r
row C i mm v attended 4 H Sum m er
W eek
Heppner club tours gardens, installs
officers, and plans activities
re p o rt, plans were discussed ahoul
ca rin g lo r ihe plantings along M am
Street and about the co m in g counts
fa ir
The Heppner Garden C lu h w ill
host Ihe Blue M ountain D is in c i 10
fa ll riv e tin g o f garden v luhs here on
By Justine W eatherford
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g . June IX
mem bers o f the Heppner Garden
C lu b gathered ai M artha D oherty s
h o ttv before lo u rin g five local
gardens I hev engiyexl v is itin g the
plantings at ihe Dale H ollands, al
M .nv ( nrheens. al H a /c l M ahoneys,
al (he K ick Johnsitm s and a ll around
M a rth a D oherty 's h o n v w here they
returned lo r their June n v e iin g and
the in sta lla tio n o f new o ffic e rs
President M arth a Ik ih e rly . V ice
President Hebe M u n ke rs. Secretary
I leanor G onty and Treasurer V ern
B.mv are now the c lu h leaders
O utg o in g president Jane R aw lins
w h o h .H l i(Isi rclu rn cd Iron» ihe stale
garden c lu b co nvention gave a b rie l
September 29
B ro d e rick. 4 H F.xtension Agent,
w h o attended Sum m er Week tor the
first nm c Ih c theme. " to w a rd s the
9 0 s Awareness. Acceptance. Ac
lio n
proved to be an educational
experience lo r all attending, he said
4 H ers were able in choose fro m a
large selection o f elective classes as
well as taking some required classes
th is experience is available to any
4 H er in the eighth through l? th
grade B ro d e rick said.
It you are
interested in attending next vear talk
to someone w ho has been there I m
sure they w ill tell you it was a very
w o rth w h ile experience
Historical society
d e scn p tio n o f
«hat M arketplace Connections is
and « h a t g<Mids and services are
available for bidding
M arketplace Connections is an
economic developm ent program
operating in l m at ilia . M orrow ,
(ira n t t.illia m and W heeler Conn
lies Its goal is to create jobs and
retain dol I a rs in t he loca I econom >
It does this by helping businesses
find local suppliers fo r goods and
services c u rre n tly Iteing pure has
ed outside the stale
F o lio « m g is a b rie f description
of clients seeking bids on
P hone
R ehab
S e rv ic e s .
A gricultural (b a d e C otton Seed
M e a l. A g r ic u lt u r a l l.im e .
M anufacturer o f Sailboards
A g ric u ltu ra l G ypsum , bar soap
tor show er. Sphagnum Peat
M oss. P lastic Shoe 1 aces
Biask Ebony W ood (G abonel
and heavy fabric or canvas
banners
Wasco l*nrts Outlet
Fri.
will be closed July 4.
Have a Happy Holiday
Hi’
I f you arc interested in this
item, or warn more detailed intor
mat io n . please contact H H X
members ( T i ll ( been at l nasi to
Coast or Bob K ahl al \ an M arter
apd Kahl Insurance in H eppner*
Ortr
190 Locations To
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8 a.m. -
442-5781
Morrow County
Grain Growers«
Serve To ol
learns of program
to commemorate
Columbia River
dams
Bronco Radiais
Croup i t
B y D e lp h a J o n e s
Ih e Board o f D ire c to rs o f the
M o rro w C ounty H is to ric a l Society
met at the hom e o l M r and M rs
Dm» I ppenhach in Irrtg o n o n M o n
dav evening A report was heard
c o n c e rn in g c a le n d a rs and the
c h ro n icle s Ih e C h ro n icle s w ill he
a bit la rg e r th is year and prom ise
some very lin e reading The c o m ­
m ittee headed bv l.u c ilc Peck w orks
the e n tire vear in o rd e r to produce
the book
\ report was given by D on I p
pcnb.Kh on the le w is and C la rk trail
and the w o ik o l the tra il com m ittee
July I I there is a planned day at
B o n n e ville D am w hich is to com
n v m o ra lc the construe lio n o f the
dams h u ilt o n the C o lu m b ia R ivet
A n interesting pro g ra m is planned
to r all attending w ith six lo o t pup
|v ts . entertainer Dalles M tR c n n a n .
booths tour o f Beacon R is k , games,
etc I here are several o f these plann
i d fo r tfic sum m er
Plans were discussed lor the socic
tv 's regular m eeting O ctober 4 at
w h ic h tim e Jon B o w c rm a n o l
A n te lo p e , cow boy and fo rm e r poet,
w ill rec ite some o f his w ritin g s He
is qu ite w e ll know n th n u ig h n u t the
area
O th e r e n te rta in m e n t and
spec lal music is planned I here w ill
be a display o f o ld books as w ell as
the yearly calendars and ch ro n icle s,
and the usual tu rke y d in n er Pal
Sweeney was elected as a d ire c to r to
t ill the vacancy le ft by Jim H ays’
death He w ill serve u n til (X to h e r.
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