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' ; / ’ * f ■ ' 5 . | 9 HV aito older Participants w ill work in several areas including timber pre sale, m arking and insentory; Tire management and suppression, surveying roads, stream and fish en chancement and range conservation hanccmcni and range conservation Approxim ately 14 positions arc June through August However some jobs may begin earlier and last till November Further information can be obtain cd at the district o ffk c Monday through Friday. 8 a m. t o 4 30p m. or call 676-9187 An opportunity to work in the Na tional Forest awaits adults this sum mcr Heppncr Ranger D istrict offers summer employment for adults 18 School support group met March 28 ‘ Ye* For K id s', a group of M or row County parents and community members met on March 28 in l>ex- ington This group was organized in September o f 1988 as a positive sup port group working to secure ade quale funding for the M on ow Coun ty School D istrict The focus o f the Tuesday night meeting was to discuss ways to s u p p o rt the upcom ing M orrow County School levy election to be held May lb The group organized into committees to work more effectively "Yes For Kids' includes community members from Boardman. Heppncr. Irngon. Lcxingion and lone The group w ill he conducting a telephone survey o f voters in M o r row County to determine the level o f support and areas o f support for the May lb levy election Registered voters can expect an inquiry from this group during the month o f A pril D m funding w ill he necessary to maintain the current level o f pro grams and quality o f education for the county's school children M o r row County Schools w ill require the support provided by this levy whether or not the statewide tax have measure for schools is successful 4-H Summer week registration forms available M orrow County 4 H members in grades eight through 12 are receiv ing information and registration forms this week for this year's 4 H Summer Week at Oregon State U n iv e rs ity a cco rd in g to H ill Broderick. Oregon Slate U niversity Extension agent Those planning to attend the June 19-23 event must return their registration forms to the county Lx tension office in Heppner by A p ril 17, Broderick said Scholarships, contributed by local organizations and businesses, are available to help cover costs Those attending the 1989 Summer Week w ill choose from anvrng 90 different classes, including a group o f classes ca lle d " P r o je c t D iscovery." w hkh focus on specific 4 H projects Project discovery w ill allow an indepth look at a 4 H area o f in te re s t, in c lu d in g career possibilities, subject matter and decisionm aking Afternoons w ill find the young people involved in a variety o f leisure education activities "T o w a rd the 90 s " is the theme o f the 75th annual 4 H event on the OSU campus in*C'orsallis County 4 H members who do not receive information about summer week are asked to contact their coun ty Extension office for the in fo rn u lion, Broderick said A four pan senes o f workshops in business management w ill he offered by the Heppner office o f the Oregon Stale University Extension Service beginning A p ril 11. according hi Ex tension agent Fred Lundin The pro gram is an introduction to business management and is designed for b e g in n in g businesses, though everyone is welcome The classes offered w ill be Tuesday. A p ril 11-Customer Relations and Basic B o o k k e e p in g . M o n d a y , A p r il 17-Balance sheets. P A L Statements and Breakeven costs. Tuesday A p ril 25-Business Plans and Propi>\aJx and Tuesday. Mas 2 Marketing. Pricing and Computer Applications Classes w ill begin at 7 p m and end at 9:30 p m They w ill he held at the Extension office meeting n**m in Heppner Prc registration is re quested. w ith a fee o f $5 per person per class, or 515 for all four classes Register at the Extension office 676-9642 p rio r to A p ril 9 The training is being done By B M C C s Small Business Develop ment Center Anyone interested in the classes should contact Fred Lund in The Heppner Book worms Club hosted members o f The Topic Club from lone Tuesday. March 28 in the a c tiv ity roo m o f the U n ite d Methodist Church For the joint meeting there was no book review but a program was given by Nance W right on her trip a year or so ago to Japan She show cd slides and photos o f the country and her host family and also brought some o f the interesting things pur chased on her trip After this most enjoyable and informative program, a delicious salad luncheon was served Mary Gohcen. president o f the Bookworms host Iopic C lub Heppner club advises that these two groups join in meeting ti>getJter each year and alternating between lone and Heppner The next regular meeting w ill be Tuesday. A p r il 11 at Bethel H einrich's home O.E.S. plans Friendship night Ruth Locust Chapter No 32. Order o f the Eastern Star w ill hold their regular stated meeting Monday. A p ril If) at 8 p m at the Heppner Masonic Hall This is the Chapter's annual Friendship Night and ail neighboring chapters have been invited As this is the I0t8h anmvcrvarv year o f the Grand Chapter O E S o f •Oregon and the 94th anniversary o f Ruth Chapter, the program o f the evening w ill h x u s o n remembering and honoring the years It has been suggested that members wear ap^ parel or share memoirs representing by gone years Spray Marathon gearing up The Eastern O regon H a lf- Marathon. sponsored by the Spray Recreation and Amusement Club, which also sponsors the Spray Rixleo. is gearing up for their big run May 27 beginning at 8 a m near the Service Creek Trading Post En trants arc to report by 7:15 a m to receive a number Numbers w ill also be available at the Spray school from 7 8 p m the night before : . .-.•.vf r ' :/ f • >v # .< j , •« / ■» * ' Local students on Honor Roll Summer employment available Business management at Forest Service workshop scheduled T W O - Heppner G w e«e-T im ev Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. A p ril ' Prizes w ill be given to first, se cond and third finishers, ribbons to fourth and fifth in each division There w ill also be awards for youngest runner, oldest man and woman runner and first three Wheeler County resident runners Inter-s'ed persons may contact Suzanne Grater. P O Box 156 Spray. OR 97874 Thirty-eight Blue Mountain Com necessary to he included on either munity College students received a list Local honor students include perfect 4 0 grade point average dur Boardman Suzanne Akers. 4 0. mg W inter term which reflects a straight A report in all courses taken Lisa Cejka 4 0. Nancy Lord H eppncr-T onya Bowers 4 0, by the student In addition to the straight A Gregory Connor. Kristen Green and honors, another 79 arc listed on the [.ana O rr Irngon Judith Cornejo 4 0. Belle W inter term honor roll Students on the d c a n 't list numbered 137. Hays. Trina Hellherg 4 0. R xhard Students reveis ing a 3.3 o r better arc Pettigrew Lexington David Steagall eligible for the college honor roll and Dean's List includes those w ith a 3 0 to 3 5 cam a place B oardm an Penny M ic h a e l, on the dean's list Jackson Sheadel and Dchra Starr To cam a spot on either list, a stu H eppner-D uane B a ll. Paul dent must carry a fu ll time load o f Bullman. Matt C lark. Gene l-an classes w h k h translates to 12 grad cd credit hours Students may not caster Jr and Dana Reid lone Daniel Peterson have received an F in any class to Irn g o n T a u ra Mattison he so honored nor does a pass grade count in the 12 graded hours Names o f students who have made the Scholastic Honor Roll W inter term have been announced by Oregon State University Local students on the Honor Roll included; Heppner Ken C urtis. 4 0. iunior. Liberal Arts; and Irn g o n [)uw n Tim m s, senior. Agricultural Sciences Jeffery Ball from lone has been in cluded with 333 students on the W inter Dean's List at Oregon In- stitute o f Technology Ball is study ing Electronic Engineering The Parents C lub meeting has been postponed to W ednesday. April 12. 7 p m at the Grade School cafeteria On the agenda for the evening w ill be the wrap up o f the Carnival and the Campbells Soup labels Anyone interested in atten ding the meeting is welcomed to do so For more information contact Joyce Hughes. 989 8412. Parents Club meeting date changed Wedding reception held April 15 There w ill he an inform al open house wedding reception for Ned and Patti (McCoin) Kayser. A pril 15 at 7 p m at the C enterville Grange in C enterville. Wa Patti and Ned were married March 16 in the Centerville Lutheran Church Patti is the daughter o f Pat Petty john and the late Lee Pettyjohn o f lone Ned is the son o f Keith and Marguerite Kayser o f Centerville The couple requests no gifts Little League try outs Saturday L ittle lxag uc tryouts for lone and Heppner players is to he .Saturday A p ril 8 and 15 lone w ill be at the lone High sc hool field beginning at 10 a m For further information contact Dick Allen or Jim Swanson Heppner tryouts w ill be at the L it tle league field in Heppner also star ting at 10 a m For more inform a tion for Heppner call Earl Fishbum Children must he nine year old by August I Participants must be 9-12 years o f age Colleys entertained at Evans home M illie Evans entertained M r and Mrs lx c Colley o f Eafniington. Wa. w ith a coffee in her home M r and M rs Colley were here for the funeral o f M r C o lic s ‘ s mother. 1 2 4 ® 1099 Riding Mower 12 H P - 7 Speed Push Mower Liecinc Sian 3 5 H P - 20* Cui Exiended Rope Start 38 ' Cui Bagger Optional Model 139 658 (IT 1250) RENT A THATCHER! Power Propelled Mower Create a Healthy Vigorous Lawn ^ w ith Rear Discharge 5 H P - 2V Cut Premier Engine Extended Rope Start Snapper Power Rake Power Ixiwn Ilian her » I o«« per hour * 3 1 " m inim um Country Spirit Days Sale Now In Progress Thru Saturday April 8th Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughas Chamber M anager National Volunteer Week is com ing in A p ril Did you ever stop to think where our com m unity, or any co m m un ity w ou ld be w ith o u t v o lu n te e rs ’ W ebster defines a volunteer as "one who enters into or offers themselves for service o f free w ill " He lorgot to mention they have to be* patient, dedicated, and have a thick skin and a gmxl sense ot humor Volunteers are the major ingredient in the success o f our society Picture org an izatio ns, events, schools, churches without volunteers There would be no way to hire replacements and our v x ic ty would be in a sad state Take a minute Its write down a few sentences about a v o lu n te e r w ho o fte n goes unrecognized Dav k I Sy kes s jy s the Heppner Gazette w ill com pile responses fo r the new spaper Thank a volunteer tixlay North Central Oregon Tourism (M o rro w . Um atilla and G illia m ) is Model 4/8H 319 Tiler Tiler again working on a Vacation I ravel Guide similar to the ones issued last summer This year they w ill he featuring auto tours arixind the coun ties Unique stones, features about the Oregon T rail. Walleye fishing, special events. W illow Creek Dam. our mountain parks, the museum, historical sites all are welcomed Deadline is May I to be included Call the chamber manager for fu r ther information On the Chamber agenda for A p ril I I w ill be D A Jeff Wallace speak ing on V ic tim 's Rights The follow ing Tuesday. A p ril 18. w ill be a v isitin g Extension Agent from Arizona, who worked here 40 years ago and was one o f two women belonging to Chamber She w ill share some o f Ihe things Chamber and Extension were doing then and the changes she sees as she visits It's always interesting to see our town through a visitors eyes fh*Hight for the week: "la u g h te r is a tranquilizer w ith no side e ffe c ts .".. Glasow For people on-the- go G a rd e n 5 HP Ruby Guests for the day were Carol C o lle y . Ruth N u ttin g , Grace Buschke. Helen K ru g e r. Lee Wagenblast and the hostess. •' 5 H P - Roar I ihe with Reverse A forward Rotation T mes Rewind Start Remole Throttle Plow style Handle Front Tine. Rewind Start Remote Throttle Orsine twa cam paci traval alarm «nth mmu«a • y quad; accuracy I na n ta> 'urao dial Buck or brown caaa I* • 3* a JW * A little goes a long way when the gift is a travel alarm clock in Growers 350 Main * s,A Ä 989-8221 mm y jG C X lP F R A n O N I F W i TN I XTANOtTLAJCRS AG SFRVKTS * g Come m We have a fine selection of both quartz and key wind clocks Many with soecial features The ideal gift for all your traveling friends—and stay- at homes, too Peterson’s H eppne r Jewelers 474 tJ 09