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' à. —• • * e . 2V? -r « > •* •{ " xJ FIGHI . Ilrppnrr liazefte-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. July 29. |9K7 Area students attend business week . , * -. M ort than 700 Oregon high tchool students » i l l spend j week o f summer vacation teaming about their futures in business Along with 70 o f their teachers, thes will he participating in the eighth annual O regon Business Week program on the Monmouth campus o f Western Oregon State C o lleg e. Each w ill attend on expense paid scholarships provided by more than 500 businesses, organizations and individuals. Conducted during tw o week long sessions beginning August 2 and August 9 this >car. OBW' I9H7 utilizes a tacult) o f volunteers from the Oregon business community to csplam the roles o f business in socie ty. the personal freedoms provided by the American enterprise system P and how to prepare for careers in business. The program also offers hands-,in management experience through a week o f com pu ter-sim u lated business decision making. *V: r * •3 * Chronicles now on Sale Lucille P e ck (left) of th e M o rrow C ou n ty H istorical S ociety p resen ts a c o m p lim e n ta ry copy of this y e a r's M o rrow C o u n ty C h ro n icles to R a c h e l H a rn e tt, s e ated to w hom the book is d e d ic a te d C o p ie s of th e C h ro n ic le s a re now on sale by m e m b e rs of th e H istorical Society O ther m em bers of the Historical Society in the photo are M arian Brosnan, A lm a G reen, Justine W e a th e rfo rd . L o ren e G riffith. R uth B ergstrom an d J e a n N elson The children of Cecil A Delpha Jones invite yon to celebrate with them the oscasion of then parents ' 50th sseddintf anniversary at a reception A luncheon .■insilisi 15. 1-5 p m at their home in I suns: ton. Orr/pm * . * •H'rAA •. V • 4* +■ Have \our Air Conditioning Serviced A Repaired Here' \ SPE4 IA1 Piuuengei and Light Frock \ii Conditionei 1 Special-* 14 .91. up it) 2 lb. Fret»n. We also have on the Farm Service and carry Bearings and Filters See us for fast friendly service! B & C Repair, Inc. ? > 422 - 740*1 iir 422 - 7 4 IH The W illow Creek l ittle l eague All Stars recently returned with a fourth place from the District 5 Lit tie League Tournament held July in Hood River Fourth place is one o f the top finishes for a W illow Creek A ll Star Team Below is a recap o f the tournament action for W illow Creek Wednesday. July 22 The Willow Creek All-Stars open ed tournament action against the All Stars from Sisters W illow Creek (sounded out 23 hits enroute to an 18-0 win The winners were paced by a 5-5 hitting performance by Ryan Adclman I Vac on Heideman pitched 6 strong innings to get the win lor W illow Creek, scattering 7 hits and was supported by a go»xl defensive effort Scott Coe doubled twice o ff the fence for the winners Thursday. July23 The W illow Creek All Stars met the Columbia All Stars from Board man. Irrigon. Umatilla. Stanfield and Fcho. and came from behind for an 11 8 victory W illow Creek fought back from an 8 4) deficit, scoring four runs in the top o f the sixth inning for the victory Scott Coe pitched four innings, in a strong relief performance, for the win and Steve Hoffman pitched the sixth inning for the save The 17 hit attack was led by Deacon Heideman w ith a pair of two baggers and Coe. Sam Sumner and Hoffman each recorded three hits Friday, July 24 The W illow Creek A ll Stars ran into a buzz saw against The Dalles and lost 24 2 The Dalles recorded 2 I hits and the locals hooted the ball nine limes in the loss The only offense W illow Creek produced was a double by Rick Kot fler and a single by Shane Munkcrs Saturdav, Julv 25 •.■ .■ .■ .V / .S V .'J , WE WANT YOU TO BE A WINNER FREE LOTTERY TICKET WITH EACH NEW SUBSCRIPTION I ' • J* I 4 V ►v r r ' V - OREGON i* - LOTTERY To the Gazette-Times or Boardman Enterprise k * * — ■ f’ ■>.1 7 I l V S r r '^ i ■ *. — >*. ^ • Wins Ken doll M ar) K enny w as th e lucky w in n er of a Ken doll and clo th es raffled by H e p p n er E m erg en cy M edical Technician s S he g ave th e doll to her g ra n d d a u g h te rs C hristy. 6. an d K atie, 8 T h e ir p aren ts are J o e an d Lind a K enny C lo th e s for th e doll w e re m a d e by M rs H a ro ld S te v e n s T h e raffle n etted $ 7 0 So far, E M T s h a v e e a rn e d $ 2 6 5 0 to w ard p u rc h a s e of a po rtab le defib rillato r for th e H e p p n e r a m b u la n c e The consolation final pitted W illow Creek against the neighbor ing Hcrmiston All Stars Hermiston scored an 8-2 victory. Steve Hoffman went the distance for W illow Creek on the mound in a gutty performance Hoffman also blasted a double for one o f three W illow Creek hits M anager Kim Gutierrez and Coach lo ra n Heideman cited David Wagenblas, Peter Pearson. Sam Sumner and Steve Hoffman for strong defensive play during the tournament. leading hitters for the tournament included Ryan Adelman. 5-8 625. Deacon Heideman 6-14) 64)0. Mike W album 3-5 6(X>. Rick K oftler4 -7 571. Scott C oe 6-11 545. Sam Sumner 5 11 454 and Steve H o ff man 4 l() 404) Gutierrez gave special praise for the team effort during game two when they stuck together and rallied to win despite being behind early Hood River beat Die Dalles 6-5 Saturday night to win the tournament ami w ill represent District 5 at the state tournament held in Hermiston Auuust 3-8 Two attend district meet By Justine Weatherford Thursday July 23. Theta Low e and Jane Rawlins were in Pendleton attending a Blue Moutain District 10 G arden C lu b Board m eeting Rawlins, as current district director presided. Low e, a former president o f the Heppner Garden Cluh, jo in ed the meeting with about 2 9 district club leaders and district chairmen in the Oregon Trail Room o f the Indian Hills Resort. TH e group reviewed the district's goals and worked on plans fo r this y e a r 's district activities ■ . Denim Boot Cut 100% Cotton by D a k o ta Mens Si2.95-Boys S1C.95 T Although they're not all bark, some trees have more than others. For example, the hark o f giant se quoias can be up to two feet thick, while the bark of birch trees may measure only a quarter o f an inch thick, according to a major forest prixlucts company 4 Alter hark is dead I issue that pro tccts trees from disease, fire, water loss and insects. 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