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0 It's Here Lest Chance to Paint up ft Ft* up! Paint. Plumb ing. Hardware, Electrical, Weatherize. C oast to Coast We're here to help you R e m o u n ts (Distinctive (Designs A New look for your old diamonds Let us show you what we can do with your diamond I f dU ' U « 1 Peter$on'$ Peterson's P i j a r n bd and Eleanor Gonty visited Ed's brother. Tom and his wife at their home in Edmonds. Washington Tom had surgery recently and is home for awhile until he is able to return to his work at Rocing The Oontys also joined their son Ray and his friends at a retirement party for the 26 years Ray was with the Seattle Police Dept They also spent time with Ray's four children when speed limit goes up Fines increase George. State Highway Division traffic engineer "The bail schedule is $50 if you are 10 miles over the 65 mile-an- hour speed limit It's $150 if you're anywhere from 10 to 20 miles an- hour above the speed limit and above But the hail you have to p»*si if you gel caught speeding goes up at the same time too, according to L E H eppner t ! ) 1 1 Heppner News The speed limit on Oregon's rural interstate freeways goes up to 65 miles per hour beginning September Jewelers l r v Blue Mountain Community College The all-day seminar will be held Saturday, Sept 26 at the BMCC Hcrmiston Center The session will run from 7:30 a m to 5 30 p m John Schaefer, an experienced business owner, will present a no ni «nse approach to starting and n ung a business. "John's style alici approach is practical, hands on, and simple." according to Tom Hampson. director of the Small Business Development Center The seminar will help would be and new business owners get prac tical exposure to basic business managment The hasKs of getting in to business and keeping in business, using tried and true business operating procedures, will be covered Cost for the seminar is $60. To register, call the business center at 276-6233 or the BMCC Hcrmiston Center at 567-1800 This seminar is co-sponsored by the U S Small Business Administration Heppner By Hotline Joyce Breeding ABPE should managed with care this fall to minimize the risk Research and observations by the Department of Rangeland Resources at Oregon State University have provided ideas for managment that successfully reduce incidence of ABPh. says Livestock Agent Bill Broderick Check the summer range. If it is generally dry with small areas of green forage that have been closely grazed, the cow herd may be precon Jitioned to onset of the disease Moving the cows to luxuriant pasture can be expected to result in occurrence of ABPE in one or two weeks This can be prevented by feeding hay to the cow herd (or graz mg dry and abundant range forage) before stocking them on luxuriant fall pasture If your herd has a history of ABPE or you suspect the disease may oc cur? in your herd, contact Broderick at the extension office. 676 9642 for more detailed information. Business seminar offered "Business Basics Getting Started and Keeping Going" will be the focus of an intensive nine hour seminar sponsored by the Small Business Development Center of « 20 miles an h»Hir over the 65 max imum speed the bail is $250." George said. The maximum fines for speeding Continued P. 3 ¡ f e H e r e 's th e fe n c in g s a le y o u ’ve b e e n w a itin g fo r i T h a n k s to c o m b in e d p u r c h a s in g p o w e r, th e s e p a r t ic ip a t in g C e n e x C o * o p a r e o ff e r in g t ru c k lo a d p r ic e s o n p o p u la r fa rm supplies. S T O C K U P N O W ! Prices Good Thru October 2, 1987 the performances of the Moscow Dancers at the new Theatre and Art Center, to see the stage play •'Vine’' at another theatre and to see the lit tie fairy Penguins that come up on the beach from the »Kean each night at dusk and waddle to their burrows on Phillip Island This is an event unique to this area and one ol Australia's three main tounst attrac lions, the others being the Koalas and Ayers Rock in the outback Members of the tour tell fortunate to see all three S»>me of the highlights were the cities »>f Adelaide. Alice Springs. Katherine. Darwin, Brisbane and Sydney a stay »*( two days on Heron Island liKatcd out on the Great Bar ner Reef, one of the natural wonders of the world, and the Katherine Gorge National Park and Kakadu National Park In these two parks are many man eating crxKodilcs l **cu turns for the filming of “ Crocodile Dundee'- were in this area In Australia ponds or small lakes arc called 'Billy B»*ngs" and lea and bread made over a campfire are call ed “ Billy Tea“ and "Damper Bread*. Ayers Rink is famous for its red color and is the largest monolith in the world, standing 1260 feet above the sandy plain l«Kated in the out back To climb t»> the t»*p is con sidered an achievement Mary reports that she enjoyed everything »>n this trip very much, the pe»>ple being very friendly even th»High they usually do pronounce an - Alena Anderson ha»J as recent visitors all three of her daughters Carol Porter and a friend Eleanor Ycaton from New Hamshirc. Dee Erdmann and husband Jim from Portland. Nancy McC'lennan and her three daughters Alison. Lisa and Shelly Parent and a friend of Shel ly's. Steve Korscnas. all from Portland While here they painted Alena s house for her -:-Sorry for no news tor the last two or three weeks. I have a new phone number. 676-5305 and would appreciate a call if anyb»>d> h a s any news for the column. Speech and hearing program HEAVY WEIGHT SIERRA FIELD FENCE n, From P. 1 R I D SNAP R FEN CE IN SU LATO RS $199 ■ Package GATE HANDLE ■■M m M UNIVERSAL Gate STO CKA D E PANELS Open me»*- »»nemo lot *'««■ » ’ T u b u ler Steel " 'S * » » * " ! 0*1 it» * ’ ' » I t f ! *P*3!C! 3 ’ t int*c i.o u l 3 C A T T LE OR S IE R R A B A R B E D WIRE HOG PANEL 12VS Ga 2 Pt 2.500 clinics and centers have been accredited to provide speech, language and hearing services and only five school service organiza tions in the nation hold certification in both speech language services and hearing services according u> Mar sha Stipe. Program Coordinator "The comprcshcnsive evaluation included a review of our staff, clinical practices and procedures, records and reports, and phy sical facilities and equipment," she said "Following this evaluation, the American Speech Language- Hearing Association awarded ac c redial ion.” The Program will he reviewed each year to ensure that (he stringent nationally recognized standards ot the American Speech Language Hearing Association continue t»> he met The Umatilla ESI) Speech, language and Hearing Program pro vides services lor children birth through 21 vears of age The I SI) Program provides such services as speech and language evaluations, language training tor students and consultation services tor teachers and parents $26« Defender 2 Pt PRESSU RE TREATED FEN CE PO STS $3495 100% Cotton 4"x 7 ft. by Dakota $ 0 6 9 6 ” x 8 ft. ° Mens 512.95-Bcys 510.95 Each »7” E L E C T R IC FEN CE P O S T S Y/ti \ FENCE - $ 1 9 9 5 POW ER P U LL Denim Boot Cut W IRE STRETCH ER AND S P L IC E R ¿PLIERS 10 1 \ \ IN C H $ 2 4 9 5 1 -800-452 7396 LEXINGTON. 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