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^ • *~-r . •*. •* • : ... . *..* . . *' * A* » V. Ñ *é W **\< • • • • V* . • ..•■V*»» '* - * . / * • s* ‘ V * ^ ^ • * '• n — . . . . . . . . ■ / - J * •. ». • \ 1~ 1 . I H rp p o c r ( f i i r i l r I im n , D e p p o rr. O r t j i m W fd n r M lih , A u itusl 5. 1487 - T H R F K Youth pastor joins Christian Life Center A youlh pasior has joined the vialt at the Heppner C hristian l ife Center Jeff Daugherty who has worked on the planer chain at k in /u a lor the last month has been a licensed m inister ssith the Oregon district o f Assembly o f God churches since his discharge from the A ir Force in November. I486 He w ill continue lo w ork swing shift at the m ill He was in the A ir Force for u i years and studied at South Fast College o f Assemblies o f God for tw o years to receive an Associate o l A rts degree in Pastoral M inistries He intends to lin ish his studies through c o r respondence classes Daugherty , originally from Tam pa. Florida, is married to the former Stephanie Sams who lived in Heno L ife C e n te r, Jeff Daugherty ^ t tupaie Please contact Dave Sykes at the Heppner G azette-Tim es, b7b 4228. betöre Monday to receive advertising o f yttur booth h. 1 ■». • *. » • ì • '% • è * ’ ' M l* I ’ - F -r >’ s:--.-. nuny iHher volunteers providc m u d i lo preparalinn o l thè la ir A 4 p in potluck w ili round ihji thè day's activiiiea. A disastcr pian, fresh paini, a new display arca tor Com m ercial Crops. and addìiumal 4 H d om i space, are just a lew o f thè improvemcnts already in progress fo r this year’ s fair. ment w ill be held here on M onday. Aug IU The fall d isine! meeting w ill be September 24 m Heppner Community band slates practice ». Craig Angell (left) and John Steagall drive stakes to secure lumpers to streambank accounted tor 77 tij> 0 pecent o l all I *>87 I lei I This amount crop wheat planted compares with 74 0 percent last year and 74 I percent in 1484 H ill 81 ranked second w ith 4 b percent ol the total, down tron i its I486 share < goad fad in g Give to G oodw ill h— G O O D W ILL INDUSTRIES N O W LO C ATED AT 740 W H E R M IS T O N AVE •New Look »Clothing Air Conditioned «Furniture •Convenient Location «Housewares •Ample Parking Large Selection OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9-5 Mon. - Sat 11-5 Sun. DONA/IONSWELCOME ARAVELLE b y BULOVA Time for School. Time for Caravelle. Time to look at our new Caravel le Collection. You'll find smart, contemporary styling and Caravelle Quartz accuracy to keep students on time for classes or dates. Rugged enough to take school's hard knocks. They're backed by Butova’s extended two year warranty and priced a lot lower than you would expect ol 2 percent Daws ranked th ird w ith 2 4 percent o f all wheal, while Yccoro Rojo, a liard red spring rank ed fourth w ith 2 0 percent A ll while varieties (w inter, spring, and c lubi planted accounted for 4S 3 percent o l 1487 crop plantings, down slightly tro m ih e 4 7 2 percent estimated in I486 The red varieties continue to account lor a larger per cent o l total wheat planted, at 4 3 percent o l all wheal in 1487 l ast year, red wheal varieties accounted lot 2 7 present D urum varieties planted this year accounted fo r less than one hall ot one percent o f total plantings I he ( )rcgon Agricultural Statistics Service conducted the 1487 Wheat Variety Survey w ith funding from ihe Oregon W heat Commission L t .* • • ,, ♦ 4 % "• . . '. l ... I . « p m Those who turn out lo r the band practice may sw im free front 8 4 p m those evenings For further inform a tion , call Geneva Matthews. 67b 5550 : # • *. * \ • , -f* - .-s • i- " . i ' t ’ • • ’I ** ., »•. . » •. ' • I. • • . ' I he lirs l family reunion in many years o f descendants o f Thomas and ka th ry n Mealy o f County Long lord Ireland, was held July 25 al Sorosis Park in Ihe Dalles Three sons. Patrick and John o f Hcppnci ami Michael o l Boardman. and one daughter Mary Howard o l ( a lilo m ia imm igrated lo this coun ly in the early IHINIs A daughter Bridget! M ulligan and son W illia in remained in Ireland all their lives One h un dred tw e n ty three me tube is fro n t New M e x ic o , family members from New M exico, C alifornia. Washington and Oregon A corsage was presented lo Mrs Margaret Mealy, w ife o f Patrick, deceased, tor being the oldest larni ly member attending W tS t ucugwv* jj M oi » c *»» •«* ça "w w i tra ■*»* a»l tipmvar » X « I Nat* mount SMM ’676 9200 A TRADITION O f QUALITY FOR LESS THAN YOU D EXPECT Irngon s third annual Watermelon Festival w ill once again offer a fun run lo t walkers and runners Three distances 6 2 miles, 3.1 miles, and one m ile *,ne :rvaihif>lc - The tnirtfng gun w ill sound at 8 a nt August 22 al Ihe Irrig on M arina Park I niry tec o l 57 before August 14 guarantees a I shirt on race day En try fee lo r those not wanting a T shirt is S3 | ate registration from 7-7 45 a m the day ol the race is S4 Checks should be made payable to the Irrigon Watermelon Festival and mailed to Susan M cN cm cy. 3|6 Hoardinan Ave Boardman. Oregon 47818 i X this Sunday A u g u s t') I he \c ;m o n text w ill be Matthew I4 22 33 Ihe sermon tille is: "G o n e w ith the W ind " : *%r* / « s ' \ - *st • : -■* ; v : • % " *? Jane Rawlins o l Heppner Rawlins told Ihe representatives that "F a il mg lo plan is planning lo t a il. " and presented souk - o f her ideas lor the com ing year Freezer Containers IVc Chee’s IVneils **’ Imperniate IVns Serviti Savers Mens S|>ort Socks Reach Toothbrush ( rest Pumi) loothpaste s V X '.x . > Y _> ' * *» # •*'* . X , • ' • * . 4 .t » • * • - j . -V*i li . L Hartz Mea ( tilla r Scopt- Mouthwash I tavoline M otor O il Hie IVns Western Family Safari Shapes Bovs Sport Socks Western Family Cello Tape A V A W ' 1 W * ’ .V i V V i ■>*. * • -- *. J . 4 : *■ • * -Í v, a ■ 3k. - ' X »b, - v , »V ' y«. ‘ «, » A V A V V W W V W A S W .A (V A W .* . y - 's Steve was working out of the .office. We couldn't get his picture but come in anyway and set* him about insurance. VAN MARTER & KAHL INSURANCE mi f e ^ l f — , r i ’e ' __ — B INC >w • ur »«im m u u n ir • i i r m i •3HXT - % K r WHAT'S m : w Tha fir s t * v * t« m o f w r itin g w a * in v e n te d b y th e S u m e ria n s in a n c ie n t M e s o p o ta m ia a b o u t 3500 B C 3-PIECE ROLLER & TRAY SET Includes tray, metal handle and roller 938-TAP-90 Warranted Fade and Chais R esistant Ou rabia and 3 ou are invited to attend w orship Central Market regrets that several of the items advertized in this weeks insert will not ;l f he available. ' ro OF THE MONTH W arrant « a O na-Coat Covar ■ * o • * . ♦ .m • V* • « •' 1 • • • ,4 • ' . » .» for Methodists '■ W V V V V W V W W W V W W V M W V W V V A fam ily tree booklet prepared by Mrs Jack Mealy and M rs B ill Gen try was passed out to those attending A delicious [votluck dinner was en joyed along w ith fam ily group pic lures and much v isiting throughout the afternoon BARGAINS Non Yellowing 40<S> Acrylic T T Irrigon festival to feature fun run At Coast to Coast Quality Finished, Cnasscmhlcd furniture for all your rooms by Foremost. You pay less because you do the assembling. Most pieces Assembled in 30-45 min. Come See Us-VVc Can Help You! Heppner EXTERIOR ELAT WHITE LATEX PAINI Valby Lutheran Church bc-ginv al 4 a m and al Hope Lutheran in Hcpp ner al I I a m The Rev W ile y 's message will be based on Matthew i.3 24 30 titled "D iscernm ent in Seeding and Weeding Dist. garden club to meet in Heppner Many attend I leal v family reunion 2-GALLON A S*»1ont COM goMton* [» 1 * jnd "nr #»<* M h o l m st*n*S> <Nv WKMt fW A fte p p n a r ■r - » . Rev. Willey to preach Aug. 9 lit unit lju ti1 * * » -«.curt Dio» Cryvu»* .• •* 1 *. • * « *. . ■ 4 V J Barbecue and playday canceled Stephens continues as state’s most popular wheat Oregon wheat growers planted Stephens variety ot wheal more widely than any other variety planted in 1487. according lo the Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l Statistics Service Stephens, a soft white winter wheat. laidies IHty August 4 Flight A la»w gross Pat Falntund The Heppner merchants w ill hold son. 38 their annual sidewalk sale Friday. F lig h t B Low gross D on s August 14 Graves. 46 Anyone w ishing to set up food or Flight A Low net F.ilecn Padhcrg. i>thcr booths is welcome lo par- 25 Flight B Low net Jan Paustian 30 A pre lair work day is planned for k P . second shot Ann Cutsforth Sunday. Aug 4 Although ihe Short drive Lucille Massey grounds should be pretty much in B irdie No 8 Barb Cutsforth shape by then, many things need to C hip ins Lorcna Jones and Barb C utslorth he taken care o f before the lair le a st putts (Flight A) Pat Fd begins, Fair Secretary M arleneC ur mundson and (Flight B) D oris rin said Graves Superintendents. 4 H members. I adk-s |>av FFA members, garden clubs, and July 28 Low gn>vs Flight A Pat Edmund son. Flight B Jan Paustian Low net Flight A Lucille Peck. A barbecue and playday form erly Flight B Anita Boyer planned for August 4 at W illow Red D evil won by team o f Lois CYeck C ountry C lub has been Hunt, Ann C utslorth and Lorcna canceled The Senior Blues TiHima Jones Birdie Pat E.dmundson C hip in Pat hdmundson and Har C om m unity Band w ill practice net F.vans August 11 and 13 at the lone School W rd nrsd» » I a dies Band room and August 18 and 20 in July 29 Heppner Practice w ill be from 7-8 Low gross: H arriet Evans Low net a tie between I> *ll Campbell and Verna Bnnda Least putts Jo Pettyjohn Ladies Scram ble T ou rna m e nt Tltc Rev C arolyn M W ille y , July 30 daughter o f Heppner residents Lynn Low gross Bcv W ilson and Har and Luke B ib by, is scheduled to net Pierson. .34 Second low gross a tic between preach to the congregations o f the Hope Valhy Lutheran Parish on the teams o f Barb Cutsforth and Jill Sunday. August 4 The service at Perkins, and Ann C utslorth and Pal Edmundson. 37. T hird low gross a tic between the teams o f Eileen Padhcrg and Ians Everyone is reminded o f ihe Hunt and Trish T o ll and Susan Heppner United Methodic! Church Johnston, 38 summer worship hour o f 4 a in each lo w net Juanita M artin and Anita Sunday through ihe end o f August Boyer. 18 A later w o rsh ip u n te w ill begin on Second low net a tie between the Sunday, Scpi 6 learns o f M uriel Palmer and Verna Brinda and Lav ilia Sonsagaard and D *roth y Hawkins, 20 Third low net Mary Beamcr and H arriet Evans, 23 Tw enty-six representatives from C hip in on No 5 Jan Paustian garden clubs attended a July 2 3 lun cheon at the Red I ion in Pendleton organized by new district director Fair work day planned August 9 Heppner youth help forest service Four Heppner High School youths spent a portion ot their summer vacation chopping and painting rather than cruising and snoo/ing John Steagall. Shannon M claiughlm . Craig A ngcll. and Susan Plocharsky were members o f the Youth Conser vation Corps employed by Heppner Ranger D istrict YC C is a summer employment program fo r youths 15 18 years old who learn w hile accomplishing pro jeets dealing w ith natural resources conservation and development on public lands From June 15 through Augusl 7 the talents, abilities and cage me vs ol the students were used lo complete projects located throughout the d istrict Projects include cam pground improvement through pain ling , trail rceon struct ion. and camp site rehabilitation, streamside, ero sion control, noxious weed removal, animal damage surveys; cone colics tion and removal o l obsolete seed I ing protection devices The group also visited a skyline logging opera (ton and learned tree harvesting methods Community Calendar Booths welcome at Sidewalk Sale ner several years ago "W e 're m*t here to play church.” the Kcv Daugherty said "O u r goal is to tell every young person in this area that Jesus loves them and that He has the answer to every problem that they lave We also want them to know that the greatest v*urce o f jo y . peace and fu lfillm e n t is a Its mg relationship w ith the Son o f God " Planned activities include soft ball, cook-out», snow activities. " F ifth Q u a rte r" fellow ship after football games and a community outreach The group meets weekly on Satur day nights at 7 for "C ro s s fire " youth rallies For more inform ation c a ll C h ris tia n 676 5263 WCCC Golf ~ Coast to Coast We’re PROUD of: Fran Barnett r . t ; . * V . • * V, ‘ x I J-J