Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 30, 1987, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Heppner ( i u r t t e l l m o , Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. September 30. 1907 - FIVE
Community Calendar
Special services planned
Church women to sell pie/coffee
All Saints' Episcopal Church
women will sell pie and coffee at
Cal’s Service Center on Main St. in
Heppner from 9 a m -7 p m Fruías.
Oct 2
Heppner Boosters plan meeting
Heppner Booster Club will meet
at 7:30 p m Wednesday. Oct 7 at
(he Heppner High School cafeteria
New members are encouraged to at
tend this first meeting of the school
year to help planand organize the
year'* activities
Heppner T O P S slate open house
The Heppner Chapter of TOPS
I Take Off Pounds Sensible), a non­
profit weight loss organization will
hold an open house on Monday. Oc­
tober 5. at 7 p m . at the
Neighborhood Center Women, men
teens and prctcens interested in los­
ing weight are invited to attend The
open house is free For more infor­
mation contact Jo Burt at 676-5879
after 5 p m
Fair and Rodeo court tryouts slated
Evangelists IX>n and Mina Craig, of Salem, will conduct special
I riumphant Lite Meetings” Sunday Oct 4 through Wednesday, Oct
7 at the Christian Life Center in Heppner Services will be 11 a m and
6 p m on Sunday and 7 p m Monday through Wednesday Rev Craig
and his wife Mina, have pastured churches in Idaho, Utah and Oregon,
and arc presently involved in a ministry of evangelism throughout the
west and midwest
Heppner doctor’s
son nominated
for award
Schwab introduces
Scott McMurdo has been
nominated for the Oregon State
University K B Lemon Alumni
Award
Scott McMurdo was the third son
<>t Dr Md Mrs \ I > \T MintlO
Dr McMurdo practiced medicine in
Heppner for over 50 years and was
honored as oregon’* first "Doctor
of the Year" in 1956
McMurdo founded and directed
Physicians Medical laboratory.
1950-53, Grants Pass He founded
and directed Physicians Medical
Laboratory and X Rav. Corvallis, in
1953. It was destroyed by lire in
1965 He is founder and president of
Investment Consultants International
which has offices in Corvallis,
Portland, Honolulu He retired in
1985
Mickey Madison, rodeo court
director announced plans for the
Morrow County Court tryouts on
(Xtoher 24 at I p m. at the
fairgrounds ” Fach contestant must
fill out an application form and will
be asked to perform a horsemanship
pattern and grand entry salute, along
with demonstrating public speaking
ability and personal conduct during
an interview with the Rodeo Com­
mittee.” states Mickey Madison
In the cvcnuhat no past princess
applies for the Queen position, the
The Oregon STatc Sheriffs
Association has now developed a
permanent endowment fund for
scholarships and encourages persons
interested in making donations and
bequests to contact Gail Her nan. Ex­
ecutive Director, Oregon Stale
Sheriffs Association, 2023 25th
Nircet. S.E.. Salem. OK 97JQ2.
phone: I 800-624-4405
Sheri If Drago announced today
that the Oregon State Sheriffs’
Association is giving thirty four
S500 Scholarships to students in law
enforcement and corrections in
Oregon The Scholarships are pro­
vided as a result of a fund raising
drive by the sheriffs through the
Honorary Sheriffs Membership Pro­
gram Scholarships will he S500
each and will he pros ided lor second
year students in law enforcement and
correct ions
Sheriff Drago said that students in­
terested in applying for the scholar­
ship should apply through the finan­
cial aid office of their local com­
munity college or university.
Scholarships arc offered ai Blue Ml
Community College
Humane Society has Heppner phone
The Heppner area now has a hot
line for the Pioneer Humane Socie­
ty.
Any reports of lost or found
animals needing placement or abus­
ed animals may be called to
676-9709 In case of an emergency
please call, 676-5243
To adopt an animal call 676-9709
At this time wc have a young
spayed temale Collie cross for adop­
tion (hat has all her shots would
make an excellent family dog
high point contestant shall be nam
ed 1988 Fair and Rodeo Queen The
committee shall choose at least two
Blue Mountain Community Col
projects Class will meet from 7-10
princesses
p.m Wednesday, beginning ( I d .
For further information and ap­ lege is offering a beginning
14, at Tanory’s workshop at 235
plication details, please contact Ccranucs class lo be taught by Joan
Mickey Madison. Rhea Creek Rt., Tanory. The five-week class will South Court Street Tuition will be
lone, 676 9814 or Marlene Curnn. cover all the basic techniques of 518 Call BMCC coordinator Mar
sha Swcek at 676 50.39 for registra­
Fair Secretary and Chaperone at the painting and firing greenware and
tion information
Fair office. Monday-Friday, 1-5 l anory says there will be ample time
for students to complete several
pm .
All persons interested in trying out
Make your car feel like
for the Court positions need to app
new. Detailing shop now
ly with cither Mickey Madivin or
open in the hack of
Marlene Curnn prior to (Xtobcr 21
Kenny William Knunctt. Heppner.
recently received a master of science
Hop's Body Shop. Ask
degree from the University of Il­
for Shawn or call eves.
linois at Urhuna He was among 488
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recipients of graduate degrees at the
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"We all have so much in common school's August commencement
and sharing the barbequed lamb is a
fine idea and we should have plenty
to eat and talk about when the even­
HEPPNER GARDEN BUGS PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL
ing is o v e r." sa id Broderick
The Livestock Growers Assoc,
bought the lamb at (he fat stock sale
and has donated it for the dinner
Friday & Saturday
Balance of the meal will be potluck
Ceramics class offered by BMCC
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Awarded degree
assistant manager pajr appreciation and 4-H awards
Dino Herrca is the new assistant
dinners planned for Oct. 24
manager at Les Schwab Tire Center
The Fair Board plans an apprecia
non dinner following the Fair and
Rodeo Court tryouts on Saturday.
(Xtoher 24 at 5 p m
All of our sc hedules have become
so hectic that it makes a good deal
of sense to try and combine some of
these activities, states Fair Hoard
Member, Mcrlyn Robinson The
Board has asked the 4 H advisory
committee to combine their ac hieve
ment dinner with the Apprecia
lion Dinner We should have a grand
turnout this year, says Bill
Broderick. County Extension Agent
in Heppner He translcrrcd to Hcpp
ner from the tire store in Ontario
September I
He and his wife, Pam. have two
children, Christopher. 2 'A and
Krika. four years
Herrca says he will he working
with the staff here to keep the store
clean and to help customers in the
friendly l-cs Schwab tradition
” 1 like a small town," he said
‘ People here arc friendly."
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Remember, the Court Tryouts, the
Fair Appreciation Dinner, and the
4-H Achievement Dincnr all com­
bined on Saturday. (Xt 24 at the
fairgrounds
lone TOPS plan open house
lone TOPS will hold an open
house at 7:30 p m Monday. Oc­
tober 5 at the grade school in lone
All former members and those in-
Lexington
Lumber
tcrcsted in joining the weight loss
organization arc encouraged to at
tend TOPS offers weight-loss pro­
grams for men. women, and
children
October 9 & 10
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day
I .O .O .F . H A M
Lenngton
Pie & Coffee -
J100
Featuring: Crocus * Tulips * Hycinths
Daffodils and Many More
Apply now for IFYE program
Will Be Closed
Sat. Oct. 3
People in their early 20's may
apply for the 1988 International 4-H
Youth Kschangc program, accor
ding to Hirdme Tullis Oregon State
F o r O p e n in g D ay
University Fstension Agent in Mor
of Deer Season
row County
Applications must be received in
Dino Herrea
the State 4 H office by (Xtoher 16
r ? There is no requirement that ap
IT C O U L D B E A R E A L C O L D W IN T E R ! ■ | s plicants he former 4 H members
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IFYE delegates live and work with
families
in another country for about
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So...The Senior Citizens ore Ruffling
sis months in the program c«x»r
dinated nationally by the National
4-H Council A privately financed
program. IFYE is supported by the
5 C o r d s o f H o o «l
Tickets l100 ea. or *500 for 7
Drawing Oct. 31 at Heppner Hotel
By Delpha Jones
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Hunters Save
Your Hides
Donate your Deer and Elk
Hides for the Veterans’
Rehabilitation Program
Look for Hide Barrels
Around Town
Heppner
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BTierr Fneruh Sleet"
142 N . M a in
Plans arc well underway for the
annual meeting of the Morrow
County Historical Society to be held
at the l-cxington (¡range Hall on
Sunday. (Xt 4 starting with a
potluck turkey dinner at I p m
There is special music planned with
a cowgirl p«>ct Mrs McFarlanc of
Hermiston. and a speech and slides
by Steve Cory of Pendleton.
The main course for the dinner is
furnished by the group with guests
and members bringing salads and
desserts There is a table display
planned for old fxx>ks The calendars
featuring the depots and trains in
Morrow County and the Chronicles
will be on sale The Chronicles arc
published by the Historical Society
SALE STARTS
OCT
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NEW
ARRIVAL
Sweater Coats^
Dressy Blouses & Jackets IO%
Prints, while, chambray & denim OFF
by Jolene
Any Style
Junior Straight
Jewelry
Denim Skirts
$* 5 °?
In Stock
32 00
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NOW
No Charges on Sale Items Please
Country Rose
676-9426
233 N. Main
Oregon 4 H Foundation with con­
tributions from Oregon 4 H clubs.
Extension study groups and other in
terested individuals, organizations
anil businesses
O regon's 1987 IFYE. Greg
Medlyn of Bend, is now in
Switzerland The Oregon State
University senior will return in
December and then will begin a
speaking lour of the state
Persons interested in the program
should contact the Morrow County
office of the OSU Extension Service,
phone 676 9f>42, or write Box .397,
Heppner. OR., 97836
f Historical Society plans annual meeting
3 p.m
5 w
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Sheriffs’ Assoc, offers scholarships
Heppner
and prepared by a group ot dedicated
ladies, who work the year around
They arc happy to receive articles on
the happenings in the county There
will be door prizes at this meeting
and an election of directors
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Fire caution
From page 1
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circle Build campfires away from
overhanging branches, steep slopes,
rotten stumps or logs, dry grasses
and leaves Pile firewood away from
the fire Fires should be small and
surrixinded by a rock campfire ring
you should also have an ax, shovel
and bucket of water within easy
reach, he said
To put the lire out. let it die down,
drown the tire with water, and us­
ing a stick, mix the coals with dirt
until it is cold enough to touch with
your bare hand Feel each burned
piece to make sure it is dcadoul
Remember, it is illegal to leave any
fire unattended
When smoking is permitted, ilcar
the area within a three-foot radius
around you of all flammable
material Be sure that your match is
out Be sure to grind out your
cigarette, cigar or pipe tobacco in the
dirt where you arc sitting Fires can
»Kcur when tobacco is ground on a
stump or log While in your car,
always use your ashtray W’hen
walking, on horseback, or on a
trailbike. stop. find or make a
cleared area, and sit down while you
smoke
Recognition of fire danger by
hunters is important. Lawrence
continued Public assistance in spig
ting forest fires is also appreciated
Please report suspected forest tires
to any Forest Service or State Fores-
ty Office
I BOOTS
Regular 64.95 to 102.95
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