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. TW O * • * • . : • s t ‘ H i ppm r ( i g / t l l r lin if s . li t p p m r . O rrg o n W r d n r v la ) . J u h 27. 1WK Neighborhood center donates bears d turnout for SBDC seminar • - • • • ? , • : . , • , »' Congressman Bob Smith visits Heppner J ► j ‘ v * Nadine O ’Brien, director of the Neighborhood Center shows Camille Samples some of the bears that are being donated o the Children’s Services Division for their "Foster Bear Care E \ i wooram.________________ >• r • .*■ • • * • • • 1%. « • • * * • ‘ •« ' ? « The Heppner Neighborhood Center has donated 20 bears to the •'Foster Bear Care" program though the Children's Services Division Sue Warren ol CSD is very thankful for the hears that have been donated, however, "more foster homes are needed" she says, "more children in Morrow. Gilliam and Wheeler counties are in need of foster homes, many more than expected ” . These hears arc given to the children when they arc placed in these homes Hears may be donated to CSD in Boardman and should be in new or good condition Persons interested in becoming foster homes should contact Ms Warren at 4HI V482 Tom Hampson, SBDC of Pendleton, gives a session on the seminar "It Does Make a Difference" put on by Chamber and BMCC About 30 people participated in the seminar Tuesday at the Elks This was a follow-up of a previous seminar held in Heppner____________________________________________ Gearing up for Fair schools all over the state must learn different terminology, new plays, and new offensive and defensive signals They also must learn to work with new team mates they hasc just met to form solid football teams Sunday, August 7. the teams will enjoy a barbecue and swim party at IxiGrandc organized by the Union County Shrine Club By the time Saturday. August 13 rolls around, Fast coaches. Jim Kei/ur of Pleasant Hill High Scf**>l. Mark Henderson of Glendale High School, Terry Graham of Echo High School along with West Coaches Stubby Fyons of Seaside High School, John Mattilis of Warrenlon High Scfvml and Pete Popoff of St Paul High School, will have mold ed these two groups of strangers in to two fine All Star Football teams This is Oregon football’s finest hour Strong bodies strain so little burned bodies can heal Strong legs mil so that little weak legs may walk Air Conditioning Social! Have your air conditioner serviced here. SPECIAL- Passenger and light truck air conditioning Special - *15°°, up to 2 lb. Freon. We also have on-the-farm-senice and carry bearings and filters. See us for your repair needs. B & C Repair, Inc. 422-7409 or422-7418 It's « 1 1ii*>xi Ran and Rodeo time for Morrow County The scheduled workday this year is July 31, Sun day at I p m with a potluck follow ing at 4 p m There arc several new classes this year and some preparation needs to he made to house them There is a new division for Dairy this year Morrow County does have dairy stock and hopefully they will be accommodated The poultry and small animal bam has received a face lift this year by remodeling and adding some new light panels Also the Hog Show ring has been made larger Look for the Pee Wee Showman V "J D." Lancaster is working on the portable stage to be us ed this year at the fair The stage will be used for entertam- ment, the style show and wherever else it may be utilized School Board News The Morrow County school board met July 18 at A C Houghton fhe hourd elected Dwayne Cam>11 ch.min.in and Bill Doherty vice- chairman lor IVHX XV Bids were accepted for re roofing Heppner High School, lone Flcmcn tars and Sam Boardman Flcmentars School Action on the hkl for replacing the lone Elementary School gym Boor was tabled In other business the board designated the superintendent and deputy clerk, purchasing and invest tnent coordinator, and all principals Set the borrowing limit at S2M.000 for IV88 XV HARVEST HOURS Mon. - Fri. 7:00 a m. - 6 p.m. Sat. M on. - Fri. 8:00 a m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a m. - 3:00 p.m. After Hours: Loran * 442-5879 Jake - 442 5445 INC. IX U Emergency Room FULLY STAFFED EACH WEEKEND - 6 7 6 - 9 1 3 3 — No Appointments Will Be M ade on W eekends Visits Will Be Charged at the Em ergency Rate. Trina Lynn Palmer A Crain Alan Lankford, along with their parents, invite von to share in the jo y w hen they exchange marriage vows and begin their new life together on Saturday, July 30, WHS at 11:00 a.m . Hope I Mt he ran Church. Heppner, Oregon r f U iim ( i f l i i H i n r i l l H r p f » i r r H i . I . */v'< THE BIRTHDAY GIFT THATS „ REMEMBERED... YEAR AFTER YEAR. AM HIT C. Nt RMNt Morrow County Grain Growers P O Boi 367 1 800 452 7396 LEXINGTON OREGON 97839 I hi- Heppner Mcalsiic will tv has mg an indoor picnic on W’edncsdas . August t al noon the menu will bi coid cuts ol turn and bevi, baked beans, macaroni salad, relish plate. muffins, shc-ibc-n and cookies I be- next mcalsiic dinnci will he Augusi 24 alter the Morrow Coun Is l air and Rmk-o Wasco Parts Outlet - 442-5781 Phone 989 8221 Pioneer ¡Vlemorial Hospital in d o o r p ic n ic 7:00 a m. * 5 p.m. M ( ( ( Designated the Heppner Gazette Times as newspaper ot record for IVXX XV Accepted resignations from Tern Franks, kesin Egan, and resignation of Jocelyn Jones as position as head girls basketball coach in lone, hired Michelle Warburton as math com putcr teacher in Heppner. hired Rod Benson as science physical educa lion teacher in Heppner. hired Sara Funch as temporary teacher at lone, hired Jennifer Byron as temporary sixth grade teacher at A C. Houghton, hired Marilyn Ralph as secretary at A C Houghton, and ap proved extended responsibility con tract lor John Adamson to lead band at Riverside High School The board heard that the district has seven teaching positions and one classified position left to fill before school starts Under unfinished business the hoard approved bids Irom Devin Oil for gasoline, vehicle diesel and tur nacC diesel lor IVXX XV. approved Heppner Nor Gas lor propane. McCall Oil Company lor P S MX) furnace oil The board appointed Clint krebs and Mark Lovgrrn to the budget committee I It >Mf ■ HI I I \l I I N O I N t , I M I M< >Kk’< A\ ■ ■ C O U N IY » A I K A I III! 4 1 1 5 - ANNfX Hltll |>IN(, MIRI I S | 1 1 il PPNIR ( >\ Al t .1 M IMI 11 I Iw i V KI VSKINI, M IK'S 5 V3 HUNT FIRS It ) ( Al I \ N | ) | I NOTIFY It )NYA|( >Nf X IN I H i l ■ ACTIVITY IH PARIMI Nt A l l 'PIONUR MEMORI A l l SI RX|N< , jH IMI II M »I § | y V(HUI) IIM TO 11(1 P (is I ■ s| It A\ t H 'R Nl IRX|N(. 11 < >\if 1 ■ r t s i o t n t s A TUX I I A birthday is a special day. Like no other day of the year Give a gift of fine jewelry that says This is for you alone fV t ause I treasure you [ M» oil» » Il Y W i l l S I l l \l IH f H .( f £ Peterson's . r* i i - ■ J 474 »700 : N Jewelers — * 1 .3 ( n h ; It M A ' ship class this year for ages 6-V year olds It's for the children that show a sheep the best Remember for the ladies and young women who sew . a new class called. "My Favorite Outfit" has been added under the clothing department The class calls for one article of the outfit to be handmade or sewn, then modeling that on Tuesday following the alike class of the 4 Hers They are offering a "Freak" award in the fruits and vegetables division There arc some mighty strange looking garden produce some years so be sure to look your garden items over and enter them M e a ls ite h o ld s BEGIN MONDAY. JULY 11th II Merlin Hughes (R) Morrow County campaign chairman for Bob Smith and Frank Pearson (center) visit with Bob (L) over some concerns they have Congressman Bob Smith was in Hepp ner Saturday. July 23. touring the Heppner Hotel project, the Willow Creek Dam and then had a picnic lunch at the park F a ir and Rodeo w o rk d ay pot luck scheduled Shrine 'players getting ready On August 3, the top sixty AA. A and B football players of the class of IVX8 will report for the thrity-smth annual Fast West Shrine football game The players and their families will join the Fast West coaches, in Portland for a luncheon with the players of Oregon's other Shrine game, the Shrine Bowl After the luncheon the players and their families will lour the Portland Shrine ffospital This gives the teams a chance to see what the real purpose of the East West Shrine Game is Wednesday afternoon the teams will be bussed to their training camp at Eastern Oregon State College in LaGrandc That evening will be spent taking physicals and having "chalk talks" with their coaching start Thursday starts nine days of in tense preparation for the big game at Baker's tfigh School Stadium A great deal must be learned in a short period of time Players from high <****> by x -r • Mugnaa • - '* ‘