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• •• _, •, - I___1 ■ # • • • . • . % • • * * • . * • --. •* « • «* • *** - *• v - ^ • • ^ _ - . * • ‘ • » »- -* • *. • - - - . • • jk •-- * '* - » • •_ „ . . **-*-— V . « % ^ -..i - ' . ••-. * , , _ . *—^ } - — **— — .**•* f • V H rppnrr ( i u H I r l i m n . Heppncr. ( fregón W rdnod»», September 21, I1«*# - I HKF.F S.B.E. holds open house categories High Tech was »on by Juan Ayala. Goofiest cake »as »on by Matt Schilling. Best Animal cake »as made by Jill Holmes and her lather, the Most Original by Brandi and Jared Purcell, the hesi Storybook char actor »as »on by Jade and Ellen Manual, and the Most Patriotic by l-an F nu and her dad by Mmdv Nix The Sam Boardman Open House w»s held last Thursday. September 1$. at Sam Boardman Elementary School The highlight of the Open House •as the Dad s Cake Bake Contest, »here children and their lathers bak ed a cake for prizes in the folio» ing Brittain is winner of “ Money w Game" ens elopes containing pn/e pac kages Richard Brittain Imgon. »as a contestant September 10 on "The Money Game" sho» Richard »on $2,500 plus he had to choose het»een two vaults for a chance to »in the Grand Prize of $50,000 or a choice of sealed valued at $2,500 to $25,000 He chose vault one and »on a »eck end trip to Timherline Lodge and S3.000 His combined prize pac kage »as $7.500. High school students meet with college reps Eastern Oregon State College. Western Oregon State College. Oregon Institute of Technology. Oregon Stale University, Portland Stale University. Southern Oregon State College and tlie Univcmty of Students from Heppncr and lone High Schools »ill go to Riverside High School for a meeting » ith representatives of Oregon's state col leges and universities on September 28 at I p m This program supplements the counseling program of the high schools by giving students first hand information about program of study offerings, admission requirements, student support services, housing costs to attend, financial aid. scholarships and other information important to post high school plan nmg Parents arc also encouraged to attend the program »hich »ill feature individual information ses sions with representatives from Oregon. The Oregon State System of Higher Education high school visita tion program reaches almost all public and private high schools in Oregon The program's goal is to stimulate good post-high school planning 5~ t decision making by students and provide them with an introduction to the educational and career opportunities available throughout Oregon's state colleges and universities SBA rep to be in Pendleton Joe Martinez, Veteran Affairs of fice loan officer, and Robert Willis, loan officer with the U S. Small Business Administration. Portland district office, will be in Pendleton on Tuesday, September 27. to answer questions on Small Business Adm inistration program s for veterans Martinez and Willis »ill be at the Small Business Development Center, 37 S E D>nan. from 8 a m until 2 p m to answer ques lions or discuss such programs as SBA loans. SCORE ACE. certified developm ent com panies, and bonding Veterans and non veterans alike are encouraged to call the SBDC of fice and make an appointment with Martinez or Wills The SBDC' number is 27(^6233 Nurses offered further education Registered nurses »ill have a chance to pursue their baccalaureate in nursing through a special program offered jointly by Blue Mountain Community College and Eastern Oregon Slate College < begun Health Sciences University School of Nursing Fall term. Pathophysiology (Nur 352) »ill be offered in Pendleton on Wednesday afternoons starting Sept 28 Instructor for the class »ill be Pat Smart, BMCC instructor of nur sing Class »ill meet from noon to 3 p m Tuition is $255 The course will be an analysis of selected nursing care problems relating to health and illness over the life cycle Specific topics to be covered include differentiating bet ween the normal and abnormal com ponents of the healing process and analyzing the nursing measures that pntmotc the normal healing process Persons needing more information on the class or on pursuing the bac calaureate degree in nursing mav call Marcia Shoup at I 800452 8639 or l.iz Sullivan, at 2701260 Applicants wanted for Boardman Council A vacancy on the Boardman City Council has been created by the resignation of Dr. Steve Zielinski, and the City Council is soliciting ap plicants for appointment to fill this position The balance of the term is two years letters of interest shtmld be submitted to the City Manager or the Mayor by September 30. 1988, at P O Box 229. Boardman. Oregon 97818 If you desire further information, plasc call the City Manager at 481-9252. A true frietul is someone who has seen you at your worst and still says you 're beautiful. Happy Birthday Doris Love, \ Michelle Jr. high students in Red Ribbon Campaign Junior high students under the direction of Phyllis Payne. Heppncr fifth grade teacher, have chosen as an elective a class on drugs and alcohol They have been making posters to be put downtown in con nection with the Red Ribbon Cam paign which coinc ides with the class The Red Ribbon Campaign originated »hen Federal Agent enn que C'amarena »as murdered by drug traffickers in 1985 The Red Ribbon became die symbol to reduce the demand for drugs, just as the ycllo» ribbon symbolized the hostages in Iran, and the green nh bon symbolized the murdered children of Atlanta The National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth. Inc i M Pi has assumed the leadership role in this first national Red Ribbon Campaign The date is October 23-30 and the theme will be The Choice For Me, Drug Free!" The Red Ribbon is the symbol of the commitment to live a drug tree. healths litcstylc HoUNW) chairmen for the campaign are Ronald and Mrs Nancy Reagan The goal of the National Red Rib bon Campaign is TO CREATI K DRUG FREE AMERICA This comprehensive campaign is designed to establish a parent com munity network in every communi ty to support drug-free lifestyles The network should include all aspects of the community schools, parents, youth, religious institutions, business and industry , law enforce ment, government, service organiza tions, media, health-care, legislators and other concerned citizens and YOU' Some other protects the gmup »ill be involved in arc putting on plays for the elementary grades, having a guest speaker, putting Red Ribbons downtown in businesses and having some kind of a drug free activity, such as a movie MCCAC to have dinner meeting The Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts Club will have their September meeting Monday. September 26 at Kate's Pizza The dinner will be at 6 30 p m and the meeting will begin at 7 p m Anyone that is interested in arts or crafts is welcome to attend you do not have to be an artist to be a pari of this group News Irene Swanson and Eleanor Gon ty were week end guests of Jusime Weatherford in her home at Sun Towers in Yakima. Wa While there they joined a chartered senior citizen bus group to the Germantown fest in Odessa. Wa After returning to Yakima, they joined Justine for dinner at her new home »here she is happily settled and enj«ning her new friends Sun Towers is a lovely retirement home with over R)0 residents N ew s Is Stocked and Ready by Joyce Hensley Five candidates have filed petitions to run for four open positions on the Irrigon City Council. Joel Stahl, a general contractor and custodian at Columbia Junior High School, and Don Eppenbach, City Recorder, arc running to retain their positions New laces on the scene who have filed to be placed on the November ballot as candidates for the counc il positions are Ruth Adams, an Ir rigon homemaker; Carl Judd, a re cent Riverside High School graduate, and Douglas Howell, a fifth grade teacher at A C Houghton Elementary Ruth Adams Joel Stahl —X » • More that 500 Oregon Cattlemen and Cattle Women »ill be in Baktr to attend the 75th anniversary of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association on Thursday. Friday. Saturday and Sunday. September 22 25 The association had its first meeting in Baker in 1913. with 12 persons in at tendance The theme for this annual meeting is 'The Beet Industry Future Is Now". One of the goals of the avsocta lion's diamond anniversary will be to focus on the future, observe the key changes the beef industry has faced and nude during the past years Story Hour Children's Story Hour begins this tall on Thursday, September 22. at the Heppncr Public I ibrary at 10 30 a m Kay Proctor will be reading about "Mother Goose" Volunteers are needed to read Everyone is welconied to attend Betty (rocker ^vCake Mix r*1 8 ’ a oz.. Reg $1 29 and to use them as guidelines for ob taining a ne» lev el of positive direc tions for the beef industry in par tieular and the food business in general Ihrough our speakers »c hope to provide our convention delegates thought prosoking ideas about their role in the lulurc of the beef industry Some ol the Speakers and their topics arc as follows National Cattlemen's Assoc la lion President, Dale Humphrey - 'looking Ahead Our Euturc is Now' - Baxter Black. Veterinarian. Entertainer. Raconteur and Teller of Tall laics - 'Down Memory lainc W ith a ( attic Chute Ihniwn In' The majority of Trade Show E x hibitors »ho have been with us for the past ten years during our conven tions indicated they would like to have the opportunity to exhibit dur ing our 75th annual meeting In order to accomodate approximately 36 ma|or exhibitors, it was necessary to rent a circus type tent which will lx* in the parking arcu near the ‘V.J3 .. Sunridge Motel and the Koppcr Kit chcn Restaurant All 15 of the living Past Presidents ot the asstxlation have indicated they »ill be in attendance at this speciul convention At the President's Ban quet on Saturday evening, September 24. a special recognition for these individuals will be given More than 50 Baker County Cat tlemen ami Cattle Women arc involv ed in coordinating this year's special annual event The three individuals who are heading this committee arc (ius Markgraf. Dan Wamock and Fred Warner Also. Baker County Livcstixk A smxij I kiii President Boh Thomas and CattleWomen's Presi dent Joan Calloway are very much involved I ikcwisc. the Chamber of Commerce ami others in the business community have shown considerable interest in lending a helping hand Neighboring county cattle assixia- tions in Union and Wallowa Coun ties arc also handling special events at this September meeting Plan now to attend the 75th annual meeting of the Oregon ( '.illlemon's Association in Baker. September 22 25 This is one convention you don't want to miss -w C om rt S lr o e t 3 l a r k o t CHECK OHR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOl’ R DOLLAR M AKES MORE CENTS Western Family S i O O Noodles » <>z Hainen A p p le J u ic e ki - k 27* • #*r 12 oz R .g 99* Gold n ‘ Soft M a r g a r in e 1 it> mi> R<*g 1 09 Hofi«*l**ss Beef IK oiiih I Steak L e ttu c e Green Cabbage 1 argo ( ireen P ep p ers i Danish or Huhtiurr! : y\ ik< .o Slit *-d R e d P o ta to e s ^ Beef S te w M e a t frozen )/() T u r k e y H in d q u a r t e r s I J 9 V 89 « 3 3 *,., 17 V 19 « 1 5 «, lbs. to r * 1 **» 9 9 *,b Limn tw o Price 5 good Sept. 22 - 26 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M. - 6 P.M OREGON lO T T B w C o iir i M IN ■ V-*. a ' ' y* Cattlemen’s Convention to be held in Baker Sept. 22-25 USDA WMS JUDY DAM N S V • •• Photo by Joyc* ManUay Carl Judd M o u se Factory L. .*> • ké j ' 8 9 « (Heg M" Hr*»1 Î*' -Í». • Va '* '.* V »9% • V > r - *. • 1 2 OZ. pkg J00 B VH /« A Ufttmix « • 1 .3 2 1 « V'. *t V K -J. Bacon ■*<•*•» * '. 3 \- 7 - «' .’X ,*• 1 ' '. •I X •! , . V * V . »' * .V .! - V . . . * «/• . '• . • « ‘r 1. „ 'li ¿ w V • •>, : W» r» h ê f to help you. W i n TOTAL HARDWARE iV 'V - S qu ash Hunting Needs * " " ‘J :* Douglas Howell Don Eppenbach Beauty Salon T - Five candidates run for 4 Irrigon Council positions hr See Us For All Your i J * t * • - - : Guns - Ammo - Knives Binoculars - Scopes - Rope Camping Supplies - Rain Coats * '« • * * • • C . > • • I • ' Western fam ily Frozen T ucm I js ladies played Chapman play in the rain Anita Boyer and Juanita Martin received low gross Mary Beamer and Neoma Bailey, low net Winner of the mystery hole was Jan Paustian and I uvilla Sonstegard Remember Tuesday. September 27 is the last play for the year and surprise lunch There »ill be elec lion of officers and trophies to be a»ardcd for the year • « Call 676-9228. 567-7873 or 481-3274 With News Items Tee Time HUNTERS THE RAINS CAME TIME IS SHORT Coast to Coast - Boardman • Irrigon All winners and runners up receiv ed a certificate stating the categors they won The purpose of the Open House is to let die parents have the opportunity to view their children in their classroom environm ent, meet teachers, and see some of their children's work — ! • I * \ •*.. - r: * • i . • • . • Court Sir(M‘l Heppncr — - 676-964.3 — — — ». 1 *.S. '* • * V 4 > : k v ' »•9. y V. - V . h