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T W O - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon W rd n n d a y , January 20, 1*488
Foster homes needed in Morrow County
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children citmc from abusive or
neglectful families .m e children
have special needs that arc beyond
the ability o f their families to pro
vide These children s ages range
from infancy to adolescence Many
have behavioural difficulties in ad
dilion to their disabilities
Do you have experience with
ch ild re n w ith developm ental
disabilities in your personal or pro
fessional life'’ Do von have the
skill», abilities, or desire to help a
child*’
Are you able to
*teach self-care and independent
living skills to a child with rctarda
lio n ’ or
•w ork with professionals in pro
vuiing treatment for a medicjlly
needy child*’ nr
•advocate for the child with
st hi nils and vicial services to obtain
the best plan ’ or
•implement a behavior manage­
ment plan to reduce inappropriate
behavior»’’ and
•maintain your sanity and your
relationship w ith bureaus racies at the
same tim e ’
If so. we want you Children*»
Services Dtvision is Uaiking for pco
pie who can foster parent children
with developmental disabilities
At present, over 200 children with
varying degrees o f disabilities need
the experience o f living and learn
mg in a familv home Some of these
A ll o f these children need a fam i­
ly environment in which they can ex
pcricncc the nurturing and training
necessary to reach their full poten
tial You are the people with the
s k i l l s and experience to provide this
environment
If you are interested, or know so­
meone who would he interested,
please contact your local CSD foster
home certifiers There is a foster
care payment which includes room
and hoard, plus an additional pay­
ment given that special skills, in
dividualt/ed service» or extra vuper
vising arc required Single and/or
working parents w ill definitely he
considered A ll foster parents must
meet certification standards and have
a foster home certificate before
children can be placed
Call Sue Warren. 481 *4482
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New Tele-Tax is available fo r Tax info
Tele tax offers a statewide toll-
free telephone service to permit
Oregonians to receive refund and
recorded lax information provided
by the Internal Revenue Service
The recorded information service
offers more than 150 information
tapes on lax subjects such as filing
requirements, itemized deductions,
tax credits, dependents, and ad
justments to income A list of sub
jc c ls available and reference
numbers is located in the lax infor
nution pac kage and Publication *410
Tele Tax also pros ides automated
refund information It gives direct
access to IRS computer information
for those who mailed their personal
income lax returns to the IRS service
center in Ogden. Utah, at least ten
weeks prior to their phone call
Callers w ill need to know their
Social Security number, filing status
and expected refund amount tn ac­
cess the computer This automated
refund information is available M o n
day through Friday from 7 a m to
6pm
Uscrv o f the push button (lone
signaling) phones have access to
Tele-Tax 24 hours a day. seven days
a week Tax subjects arc selected by
pressing the appropriate numbers on
the phone
Access for rotary (dial) and push
huiton (pulse dial) phone is not
automatic It is limited to working
hour», 8 a m to 11:30 a m and
12 30 to 4 30 p m These callers will
need to verbally tell the IRS operator
the topic or tape number they want
Tele Tax telephone numbers arc
Portland. 2*44 5363. elsewhere in
i)regon I-8WV554 4477
4-Corners snowmobile club hold trail ride
The next play day is scheduled for
February 7 at Kelly P rim e at 10
am
I he Four Corners Snowmobile
Club held a trail ride on Sunday,
January 17 fhirtcrn riders left Kelly
Prainc at 11:30 a m and rode to
Penland Lake where they had lunch
at Loyd Campbell's cabin.
The 60 mile ride was taken on
good snow with a beautiful day
included
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Barbara Watkins. Jerry Ffoltoman and Sue Evans enjoy tasting
wines provided by Oregon Wine Advisory Board and Board-
man Farms
toiura Pryor. G illiam County Judge
was the guest speaker at the Town
and Country Day’s Wine and Chceze
Tasting party held at the Elk*» 1-ndgc
on January 14 Quite a large number
o f people enyoyed listening to her
dissertation on "G etting Involved
and Staying .Sane" The message she
seemed to be supplying was the fact
that we. in the Eastern b link o f the
state need to band together to form
a force to hr rr. kMiv«l with .ipainst
School exclusions
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FREE P A N C A K E
RREAKFAST
DOOR PRIZES
SPECIAL EVENTS
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Grain Growers
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Fabrics Etc. Classes
Sat. Jan. 23rd.-1:00
Heart H o o p s by Chris Adteman
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Sat. Jan. 30th.-1:00
String Quilting
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by Theta Lowe
I he Morrow County Republican
Central Committee met January 7 in
Hcppncr at the Columbia Basin
meeting room.
Plans were made for the annual
Lincoln Day Banquet and Auction to
be held in Boardman at (he Nomad
Restaurant on Saturday evening
February 13. 1*488
Die follow ing arc the officers and
committee chairpersons for 1*488
Chairperson. Bob Jepsen. Hcppncr.
vice-chairperson. Gladys Hobbs, Ir-
rigon, secretary'treasurer Avon
Melby, Hcppncr, finance Kay Pro­
ctor. Hcppncr. Publicity Su/anne
Jepsen, Hcppncr, voter registration.
Marvin Preston. Imgon; candidates
D orothy
K rebs,
Boardman;
Republican Booth John and F>in
Lovcttc. lone, parades Ed Glenn.
Boardman. and Senior Citizens Dr
Wallace H W olff. Hcppner
Parenting Education series features
“ Footsteps”
**Footsteps** a series o f video
taped lessons relating to parenting
skills w ill he introduced in Morrow
County on Wednesday, February
17. 1.30 p m. Extension Conference
Room. Hcppncr
Individuals interested in child
development for their own family
use. because o f employment where
family issues or parenting skills are
emphasized, or those working
directly with children arc encourag­
ed to become familiar with the
ptogram
Ten topics are available on video
tape, along with other resource
materials THose who attend the
February 17 meeting w ill receive in­
formation on presenting the ten
topics, as w ell as resource
n»*tcbooks
For more informal ion. call Birdmc
Tullis at 676 *4642 There is mi
charge involved Prc register to at­
tend by calling 676 *4642 so adequate
resource materials may he prepared
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T n County Home Health Serv ices provides equal opportunity in employ­
ment, health care services, and all related programs without regard to race,
sex, creed, age, marital status, religion, sexual preference, color or na
tional origin, or handicap
To enhance implementation of this policy, T n County Home Health Ser
vices has access to its facilities and programs, amplified telephones for
the hearing impaired, and will provide, at no extra cost to patients requesiing
them, foreign language or sign interpreters
Questions about this policy or complaints alleging violations o f it may
be directed to the T n County Home Health Services office at 676 51 33.
T TY #276-3868. or to
O ffice fo r Vi>H Mights
U.S. Department o f Health A Human Services
Region X
T h ird and Broad Building M 'S 510
2*401 »rd Avenue
Seattle, Washington *48121
Phone 442-1022
T T Y 442 7486
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orders from the rm intv health
Departments by February 3. 1988
Parents have until February 17, 1988
to provide evidence o f their child’ s
immunization record or obtain the
needed vaccines for the child to re­
main in school or day care center
Signed written evidence o f the date
o f each dose of each vaccine that the
students received is required to be on
file at the school or day care.
Vaccines that arc required for at­
tendance are: Polio, Measles,
M um ps,
R ubella,
and
Tctanus/Diphtheria containing vac­
cines Vaccines arc available at
private physician offices and coun­
ty health departments
tion records to nuke sure each child
in attendance is properly immuniz
ed Those children with no im ­
munization records or incomplete
records w ill be receiving exclusion
Parent Community
Day is Jan. 27
lone Junior-Senior high school
w ill be holding its annual Parents
Community Day on Wednesday.
January 27 Parents and members o f
the community arc invited to attend
school that day in place o f students
in grades 6-12 Shortened classes
w ill be held through the morning and
followed by time for conference with
teachers Lunch w ill be available
Pre-registration materials w ill be
mailed to parents the week o f
January 18 and w ill be available to
the general community at the school
and local businesses.
Dunn-Edwards
Wallpaper S A L E
Starts January 28th
Save 30% - 50%
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676-9157
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No Commission Fees
High Interest Plus Guaranteed Rate
Only Requirement is $25 Minimum
“ We Also Carry Tax Deferred Annuities"
Ployhar Insurance
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A ll public and private schools and
certified day care centers in Oregon
are currently reviewing immumza
City purchases demo police car
Sat. Fab. 6th,1:00 & 3:00 (rapMt)
Serger Demonstration
fabric a etc.
the Western faction in order to assess
(hem of our needs and wants” , says
I aura The number o f people in the
eastern section need to join together
for the betterment o f «>ur side o f the
state and work twice as hard to do
so because of our limited population
Laura, you can be sure, is a
dedicated Fast Oregonian and is also
very dedicated the the purpose o f
promoting the welfare o f our state
Republican Central Committee elects begin in Oregon
1988 o ffice rs
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Wine tasting huge success
471 N. Main
Ph. 676-5818
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The City of Heppner recently purchased this 1987 demo police
car from Gresham Ford The car is equipped with a heavy du­
ty police package, which is standard for police cars The blue
police car was traded in and the city saved money by purchas­
ing a demonstrator.
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