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*' . » — Pearson gets hole-în-one i Frank Pears, >n nude a hoie-M>-one it Willow Crwk (» 'ii Club last week end He » a s using a number eight iron on hole number 2 A no-host breakfast will be held at the Wagon Wheel Cafe in Hepp ner on October 14, Friday, from 7 30 a m until 8 V) a m Slate Treasurer Tony Meeker and State Representative Ray French will be on hand to answer questions The public is invited to attend Story Hour The Heppner Public Library's children storytime is this Thursday at 10 V) a m Kay Proctor will be reading about "dinosaurs, monsters, dragons, e t c ." C'hilden are welcome to bring their favorite dinosaur, monster, etc to show Seminar un farm programs to be held t . • « • i •{ I * I 0 ■ v *• '* ' i .■■/ ! • • . ■ . i • * . • > • ■ y 4 4*' * -, . > o • 11 V. ^ >*»* • . * XV r , •'V •"• h . ' t a • .• . . r f V * ’ * ' ' / ' , ■ - - »C ■ . ', V ' . • . •„ r ; Irene Anhorn received word last week that her son. William G Anhorn o f Salem, who has been engineer for the Oregon Slate Highway Division. Region 2. was nanKd the division's new deputy engineer Several years back Bill was sta Honed in 1-aGrandc tor this region . • '! y f - ¡ •* : y >■• ) « * > ;V ;V , ■> ' Anhorn promoted ■ •• '■ 7 / • W ines. Types and U ses" was the subject presented by Pat McElligutl. son o f Don and Eunice McEIhgott at the September 28 meeting o f the lone Topic Club Pat is a wine retailer for Amity Vineyards o f Sheridan He brought sis Riesling wines for the group to taste noting the difference in alcoholic and sugar content He presented some in terestmg points such as “ fortified" wine is over IK percent sugar, if wine has a sulphur dioxide (rotten egg) odor it is a " b a d " bottle, all wines " a g e " in the unopened bot tic. a wine should be used within Blue Mountain Community Col lege will sponsor three workshops by Hemtiston anist Darla Hanson The first. Mini Landscapes in Oils, will be held on two consecutive Wednesdays. November 2 and 4. from 4 a m to 4 p m Participants will need to bring three or four small (under He 10) canvases, rectangular or oval, and their paints, brushes and usual supplies Tuition for the two day w orkshop w ill be $18 Prcrcgistration must he completed by October 28 On Wednesday. November lb. Ms Hanson will offer a o ik day workshop in Reverse Glass Painting from 4 a m to 4 p m Required sup / » t ‘ - »■ * r The Heppner Soccer I cague con eluded its first week of competition Stuarl D ick's Gold defeated Dorian Forrar'» Red 2 1 Tuesday, ( h i 4 Taryn Dick scored both goals tor the Gold team Hob Brigg s Blue defeated Dorian Forrar s Red 2 I on Ihursdas ( h i I •y I- v./ r ^ . This Saturday. October 15. will he the last chance to register tor the Spinning Workshop presented by BMCC beginning Saturday. < h tobtt 24 For beginners and experienced spinners alike, the workshop will cover both basic techniques and The United Methodist church is has mg a potluck dinner to celebrate the harvest. Saturday. October 15 at b p m If your last name starts with the letters A N you arc to bring a main dish or a salad If your last name starts with an () / please bnng Film workshop scheduled Residents o f Fastcrn Oregon will be given a unique opportunity to become involved with the film in dustry A 2 V.’ day workshop on film location scouting is one o f six being offered thrmighout the state by the Oregon Film and Video Division The workshop is designed to give both classroom and hands on ex pcricnce. beginning Friday after noon. October 21 and ending Sun day morning ( Xtober 23 The course will include nuts and bolts instrm i 1 1 • ■ Z00 amp boot! t 4 i í t > \ ■ . a r . J - -rr pond to location requests." says Alice Trindle. Regional Tourism Coordinator Workshops will be taught by Don /asm. a professional location scout, location manager and production manager lor feature films, as well as a producer, director, writer ami editor lor documentary, educational and industrial film and video projects Cost of the workshop is *50 plus film des eloping expenses Each siu dent will need a 35 mm camera and two rolls of 3h exposure film For more information call Oregon Economic Development. Alice Tnn die. 463-8676. ■ ■ * ;>v < ** J00 amp maulaiad c lampa Autom atic 00 minuta timar with o varnigh f poaillon ■ U l Natan lo» indoo» and outdoor uaa ,• “ ■ lion from what to look for in poten tial locations for film, to how to pre sent your phoiogrjphtc information and materials to the film direcior " W e 'r e not looking just for the professional photographer w e're looking for people who know their communities and the sites that sur round it. and have the time to res X •* m u * d * i.. Around 75 people attended the Best Dam Events Ever celebration held at the dam park These people were enthralled with the jokes being told by Arnold Braat of Boardman (left) Saturday was the first "B e s t Dam Event E v er" held at the Little Ixaguc park below the dam with about 75 people attending The day started with fishing contests won for P rettiest ftsh -Jam es F erg u son ; largest fish James Judd 12 k ” ; Most fish Carl McDaniel About 13 people participated in the fishing contest The day was planned by com munity members to show a vote o f confidence in the structure o f the roller compacted dam. Corps o f ficials were very much in atten dance, some with their families, to take part in the day's festivities The Best Dam Style Show was won by Michelle Beck who model ed a swim suit " Z e b " from "u p riv e r" took second place Zeb says he has plans to open a new business m town, a fish aquarium I^R ae s Sub Shop catered lunch for the event and jazz music was pnv v idcd by the Fishing W astes during the afternoon l>*ug Orwick. 3. o f Ixxington. provided much entertain ment with his jokes and won the con test and everyone’s hearts Many children enjoyed the con- Larry Mills gets some quick responses from Doug Orwick 3, winner of the Dam Events Joke Contest tests held throughout the afternoon A special guest for the day was Col Charles Cowan, the Corps commander o f the Portland District He was in town Friday night to visit with people and discuss the problems Nelson says French campaign misleads on issues State Representative candidate Mike Nelson said his opponent Ray French’ s .decision tp launch a negative campaign is "very unfor- lunate for (or the voters voters" Hut but was brought on by polls that show French losing the race " I don't like negative campaign ing. ami I won't participate W cow e the voters a clear, open and honest discussion o f the issues I’m disap pointed that Mr French has chosen instead to lie about my stand on spending and tax issues Those who have heard me speak, or read about me know Mr French's statements arc untrue." Nelson said N elson said a poll taken September 2 1 through September 30 by First Opinion, a polling firm in Salem. Oregon, showed Nelson leading French 55 percent to 37 per cent with 8 percent undecided The poll surveyed 235 registered voters in all four counties In a campaign piece mailed this week. French said Nelson wants to repeal the spending limit, will v<Mc to break the limit, and increase taxes Aerobics begins Oct. 17 " I oppose any new taxes Ray French has heard me say it I have repeatedly said I will never vote to repeal the spending limit Ray French's outside advisors have sug gested he launch the standard 'tax and spend' attack, but in this case, it can't stick, because it's untrue." Nelson said Nelson said the more important issues in the campaign arc school funding, crime, and |obs for Eastern and Central Oregon " I 'v e been very clear about the director our region must take, and the voters are responding with their support In R ay 's panic, h e's publishing untrue statements about my intentions." Nelson said Nelson said he would continue to campaign by walking door to door, and talking about the issues " W e ’ve walked in all tour coun ties. and we ll continue Ray French may continue his negative attacks, but I won t change my plans to take a vision for a stronger Eastern and Central Oregon to the voters. Nelson said and solutions involved with the dam Corps officials were on hand to conduct tours through the dam. Many people took advantage o f this opportunity A good time was had be all who attended Extension council met in Heppner By Delpha Jones The County Council o f the Mor row County Extension met at the o f fice in Heppner for the regular meeting Plans were discussed for the ac tivities o f the coming year, and at this time the rules for the Creative Hand Award given at the fair were updated This past fair. Frances Murty of Lexington received the jw jrd The winner must not have won the award the past two years A new thought tor Homemakers Day was that perhaps a luncheon with awards given, installation o f of fic e rs and en tertain m en t Homemakers Day is later in the year An election o f officers was held with Isabelle Jones of Irngon as chairman. Juanita Martin as vise chairman. IXipha Jones as secretary and Cindy Osterlund as treasurer Nest meeting will be November 15 S U M P M B la c k H ills G o ld Aerobics dance and fitness classes will begin Monday. Oct 17 Instruc tor is Joyce Hughes, class tmK will be Monday and Thursday, advanc ed 6 30-7 30 p m and beginners 7 V) 8 V) p m in the Multi Purpose room at the Heppner Grade School The class will be low impact, high energv and circuit weights training For further information on par ticipating in this hour of fun exercise call Hughes at 484 8412 Both men and women are encourages) to participate •6013 F a « t C h a r g e r ( 6 / 1 2 v o lt) ■ WV)impcht,g< * f r l'.i - • I r a dessert All whti attend are asked to bring an additional non perishable gift ol food to be given to the Neighborhood Center This will be a iiiik o f fun and fellowship Plan to attend 4 b \ s - fl VtA' ASSOCIATED * , • 1 VA V T [ more advanced methods of turning out specialty yams They will nKCt at the Morrow County Museum (.all BM CC Coordinator Marsha Sweck at 676 5(H4 or b76-5524 (m useum ) for reg istra tio n information ^s I r I ; b I he winning goal was scored on an error Josh Comer scored for D onon's Red ( )vcr V) south are partic ipating in the so ccer program G eo rg e Waterland is c a c h in g the 7-8 year olds ( lames are played on Tuesday at » p m and Saturdays Potluck is Oct. 15 at Methodist Church ,* I . Voie of confidence given at Best Dam Event E ver - -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniimiimimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiieeiiiiiiiiii— me— I— li ■ /J : r plies are an Ks 10 glass with frame, oil paints and a tine line permanent black felt up pen Pre register by November 11 Tuition for the one- day workshop will be $12 $0 Mini landscapes in Ink with Water C olor’ will be held on Wednesday. December 7. from 4 a m to 4 p m Ms Hanson requests that each student brings 2 8s 10 pieces of water color paper, a fine line permanent black felt (ip pen and water colors I union for this one day workshop will also he $12 N) and must be paid by December 2 Call BM CC Coordinator Marsha Sweck at 676 5 0 (4 or b7b 3524 (museum) to register BM CC offers spinning workshop . - . • * s % • i t . . ' »*■“*• .• •.;* ■» i three days of opening for the best flavor. Oregon and California have the striclevt labeling laws in the l J S requiring that 40 percent of the g ratis he ot the tvpc indicated on the label and table wine is nude fn>m grapes from more than one area He noted that if red wine was spilled on the cloth, white wine poured on it will rentóse the stain Also salted boiling water will remove it Hostesses for the day were Eunice McEIItgott and Rose Baker who served snacks and coflce Special guests were Kathy Pennc. Rikka Tews und Nancy M cFlligott S o ccer league results listed Calling all brooms ,»>• * ■ , lone Topic club receives special treat •.'fct’v ? ; The club is having a workday. Saturdav (Kiober 22 bee inning at 4 a m Lunch will be served B M C C offers painting w orkshops Wheat growers need to know what a "p erso n " is because that definition is very important for participation in Federal tarm programs, according to Tom M cCoy, Wasco farmer and chairman o f the Farm Programs committee o f the Oregon Wheat Growers leagu e The O W G L is holding several seminars across Oregon to help wheat farmers "T h e person' d efin ition is especially important for participation in the 1484 farm program ." stated M cCoy, "because all farmers who p articip ate in the p rog ram , regardless o f si/c. must give the USDA Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (A SC S) infor mation on how their farm business is organized " " T h a t in fo r m a tio n ." warns McCoy, "w ill be used to determine who is a person' for payment limita lion purposes in the farm program And we don't know how tar in the future this information may be us e d ." cautioned McCoy. l-arry Rcw, Pendleton attorney and farmer, will be a presenter on the seminar and will give some plan ning tips and knowledge that farmers should have in advance o f the pro gram sign up Cosing the technical aspects o f the "p e rso n " definition regarding participation in the 1*184 farm program w ill be G len Slonebrink. Portland. State Ex ccutivc Director o f A SC S. and Roger 1 resham. Portland. State Pm gram Specialist Seminars will be held October 20-Pendleton Red l.ion Indian Hills. 4 a m to 12 noon. October 27 The Dalles. Execuldgc Inn. 4 a m to 12 noon. October 27 Salem. Chumaree Inn. 3 to b p m " I t is very important for all farmers who plan to participate in the 1484 USDA A SC S farm pr«>- gram to be knowledgeable about this 'p erson' d e fin itio n ," reminded McCoy " I heartily enoiurage all in tcrcsted fanners to attend." McCoy said there is no charge for the seminars •• » - ■' *• * * ■ * . • . r r 7 T W O - H rppnrr G a z e tte -1 unes. Ilrp p n rr. O rryon W ednevday, (X to b c r 12. IVK* No-host breakfast Oct. 14 • ; / 3 YEAR WARRANTY Streep up this yeeri hot Halloween ideas at the Hallmark Boo Bazaar Become a witch in minute» with a hat and cape. plu» fouluh earrings makeup and decoration» » on tranalorma, t racima, Special ,0 «’ •* cv*o<-- t u a M i ONLY ONE! m % A **SOClAHo Rings available choice o f genuine or synthetic stones. set: THt: large selectio $ 1 4 9 9 5 * ( -\;s I Heppner Auto P arts ä 676-9123 148 E Center Heppner niiiiin m in iu iiiiiiim iiaMwn m »»eeiiewiwiHi>nweneiieea—eaeeaeeeeee , ; iS^V. > £ * *»* koo, • Reg $229 00 M u M u fj > V I____ iH R A V T hjgi Peterson s J —»---- Heppner % F7A4 Jewelers / 6 7 * 6100