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Community Calendar
Auxiliary sponsores drawing
Tickcts ire on sale at Gardners
Men'» Wear in Hcppncr for a hand
made hope chest and hand nude
quilt Proceed» from the American
Legion-sponsored drawing »ill go
for local scholarships and girls state
4-H Horse Show winners
It’s Fair Time!
Have Some Fun At The Elks
Friday and Saturday Nights
Live Music To" Take IV"
a»ards Tickets are 50* each or three
for SI Robert Reid built the hope
chest Linda Schultz and Mabel
Heath fashioned the quilt The draw
ing will be held in December
One of the most popular groups in the area,
“ Ikke I V consists of 4 very talented musicians
from our area that play a wide variety of music
from Country to Rock. Dont miss the chance to
hear a group that Is going no where but up and
can entertain you the whole evening through.
Payment limitation seminar planned
A seminar on payment limitation»
and the definition of a "person” has
been set by the Oregon Wheal
Growers League for August 20.
1987 The seminar will he held at
Blue Mountain Community College
in Pioneer Hall at the BMCC
Pendleton campus It will start at 4
p m . break for a no h»ist light din
ner. and continue until 8 p m
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Self-reliance seminar offered
Applications are available at the
Heppner Neighborhood Center for a
Self-Reliance Seminar for "women
in transition.” The seminar will be
held in Pendleton Monday through
Thursday from 9 a m.-4 p m for 12
weeks beginning September 21 The
course teaches low income women
how to do a resume, dress for an in
terview. and search for a job Ap
plications may be picked up and
returned to the center before
September 10
Parry Center celebrates 120th
An old fashioned Ice Cream
Social -a family reunion on the cam
pus at M l5 SF. Powell Boulevard
from 2-5 p m., Sunday. September
13 - will celebrate the 120th anniver
sary of Parry Center for Children
As part of the celebration. Parry
Center is seeking to make contact
with form er residents, staff
members, volunteers and friends
who are still in the state They are
invited to return to the campus, tour
the buildings and meet old friends
Parry Center is a treatment center
for emotionally disturbed children,
providing both residential and out
patient treatment to about 500
children a year It initiated Oregon's
first treatment program for emo
tionally disturbed children in 1959
Before that time, severely disturbed
children were sent to the state men
tal hospital and basically "warehous
ed" in adult facilities
the agency has had several names
but only one goal since its founding
in 1167—"to care for children who
have no place to go "
Stock sale starts at 6 p.m. Saturday
The 4 H and FFA livestock auc
tion will begin at 6 p m Saturday in
the show ring at the fairgrounds
The annual market sale is spun
sored by the Morrow County
Livestock Growers Association
Morrow County youth are fortunate
to have the support of the livestock
growers The Livestock Growers arc
fully responsible for the sale, and the
delivery of the animals The First In
terstate Bank employees assist as
clerks and recorders for the sale
Buyers may pay for their pur
chases the night ot the sale or mail
in their payment after the sale For
the sake of both the youth and the
book keepers, a prompt payment is
appreciated
Buyers that can t attend the sale
may give a bid to Bill Van Schouick.
president of the Livestock Growers
or any of the Morrow County
Livestock Growers members who
plan to help with the sale
Methodists to discuss schedule change
All members and friends of the
Heppner United Methodist Church
are reminded of the Administrative
Council Meeting to be held this Sun
day. Aug 23 The meeting will
follow the 9 a m worship service
Included on the agenda will be the
discussion of the worship hour time
change to begin on Sunday. Sept 6
"W e will also be discussing the
plans for our exciting fall program."
the Rev Don Boyce said "All per
sons are invited to attend worship
with us ”
Judy Jepsen takes a jum p
The following names of 1987 4 H ,
Horse Show winners have been
announced
Champion
Beginning
Showmanship Rondi Robinson
Champion Junior Showmanship
Holly Eckman Champion In
termediate Showmanship Nikki
Brisbois
Champion
Senior
Showmanship^Camicn Britt Overall
Champion Horse Showmanship
Nikki Brisbois Championship
Beginning Western Equitation -Li/
Smith Champion Intermediate
Western I quitation Nikki Brishois
Champion
Senior
W estern
Equitation Brenda Mathis Cham
pion Colt Ground Training Alyssa
Dick Champion Beginning Junior,
and Novice English Equitation
Rondi Robin son Champion In
termediate English Equitation Nikki
Bnsbois Champion Senior English
Equitation Brenda Mathis Cham
pion Beginning Junior, and English
Hunt Scat Over Fence» Rondi
Robinson Champion Intermediate
and Senior Hunt Seal (h e r Fence»
Judy Jepsen Champion Beginning
Trail Horse Korvli Robinson Cham
pion Junior Truil Horse Holly
Eckman Champion Intermediate
Trail Horse Nikki Brisbois Cham
pion Senior Trail Horse Debic
Driver. Champion Advanced
Equitation (intermediate) Nikki
Brishois, iSenior) Hremla Mathis
Champion Beginner Bareback
Equitation Rider Kelsie Evans.
Champion Intermediate Bareback
Equitation Rider Alyssa Dick
Champion Senior Bareback Equita
lion Rider Brenda Mathis, and Li*
Smith
Permanent
Hair Removal
Anna Schwarzin
Certified Electrologist
676-9248
Open Tuesdays Only
or Ijy Appointment
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Can take care of all your automotive
needs with only ONE stop. Summer is
here, have your air conditioner ready.
We also do: tuneups - Cooling system
overhauls - All types of engine work -
Computer controlled car problems can
be diagnosed and repaired.
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Good Luck to Everyone at the 1987
Morrow County Fair & Rodeo!!
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Chairpersons Gerald and Harriet
Pierson. Jim and Cam Wishart. John
and Pat Kdmundson. Bob and Sue
Jepsen. Frank and Neoma Bailey
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FIRST YEAR ANNIVERSARY - IN UMAT1ELAK
C o m e O n O u t And CELEBRATE!!!
from iHHin until 5 p m The outdoor
barbecue will include hot dogs, ham
burgers, and all the trimmings
offered through kical workshops and
seminars and publications
The first step in implementing this
continuing education program is the
development of a comprehensive
directory of home based businesses
in Oregon.
If you wish to be included on the
mailing list and be informed of such
workshops and seminars, please
contact Morrow County Extension
Service. Box 397. Heppner. phone
676-9642 to register for directory
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August 22nd - 12:00 N oo n Until 5:00 P.M .
VIEW SOME OF THE
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Ext. offers advice for home businesses
Oregon State University Extension
Home Economics, in conjunction
with the College of Home
Economics, is launching a continu
ing education program for owners
and managers of home-based
business Such topics as creating a
unique market niche, impact of the
business on the family, quality con
trol of the product or service, rules
and regulations affecting the
business, and changes in quality of
life caused by the business will be
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Celebrating first year with barbecue
Ncndel's Golf Resort and Con
ference Center is celebrating their
first year in Umatilla with a free
barbecue on Saturday, August 22.
Electrolysis &
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where Marie Rietmann will be the
guest speaker Following the service
there will be a pot luck dinner
Anyone interested in car pooling to
Condon should meet at the church in
lone at 9 a nt
August 23 barbecue and golf planned
There will be a family barbecue
and play day at Willow Creek Coun
try Club on Sunday. August 23 at 4
pm .
Hosts for the afternoon are
Five awards will he presented at
the Saturday 4-H Awards Night
Beginner All Around to Rondi
Robinson, Novice All Around to
Ramli Fowler. Junior All Around to
Holly Eckman. Intermediate All
Around to Nikki Brishois, and
.Senior All Around to Debt Driver
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No worship service this Sunday at IÙCC
There will be no regular worhship
service this Sunday. August 23. at
the lone United Church of Christ
The congregation has been invited to
attend church at the Condon UCC.
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