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,r„T- • . . • , # i* / . r I ■■ J - i-- - j . • . *.**v r - - i ' •• • *•—* * • * -r . »X « . * •• r - • V* TW O - Heppner Gazette-Times. H eppner. Oregon V3 ednesday. June 7, 1989 Heppner Garden club presents poster awards C o m m u n ity p a r tic ip a tio n n eed ed Give something lo your communi ly . volunteer to help w ith the St. P a tric k 's Day c e le b ra tio n Volunteer, are needed in many areas to continue sponsoring the yearly event St. Patrick's Celebration has grown into an event that is noted as “ The St Patrick's Celebration o f Oregon ' ' People conic from ail over Oregon and Washington to celebrate Rollis receives Tom McCall ‘Great Kids’ award in Heppner Behind the scenes help is needed Much o f the preparation is done ahead o f time and it requires many hands to pntduce this event Anyone that is interested in help ing in any way. contact Claudia Hughes or Diana Ball for more in form ation on how you can help A St Pat's meeting is scheduled for Thursday. June 8 at 7 p m at the ex tension office We need you O rg a n iza tio n V B S m eetin g J u n e 8 An organizational meeting for Vacation Bible School to he held June 2b-V) w ill he held Thursday, June 8 at 7:30 p m at Hope lajthcran Church The Lutheran, Episcopal and Methodist churches .ire c o m b in in g for bible school Anyone interested in helping may contact Joan Records .it 676-5260 A von co lo r a n a ly sis in H ep p n er i ' An Avon representative w ill he in Heppner. Thursday. June 15 with a personal cokir computer for reading skintone color Garden club poster winners Taylor first; M indy Bmschus se cond. Annie H islcr third, and Josh Roy honorable mention F o r the fo u rth grade: K a ri Oglcshcc first. Joann Bingham se cond. Ann W ick third, and Nicole Vanetta honorable mention Toni Kemp won first in the poem contest The Blue Mountain D istrict w in ners lo r the third and fourth grade contestants in conservation posters were Kari Oglcshec first. Crysti Taylor second. Annie H islcr third and Ann W ick honorable mention Toni Kemp also won the district award for poems State winners w ill he announced June 14 at the OFGC Convention in Coos Bay. Judging was done by members o l the M o r row County Artists G uild through Beebe Munkcrs The awards were A t Heppner Elementary School's Special Recognition Assembly for grades I through 4, Heppner Garden C lub presented cash awards to the winners o f the Smokcy Bear and Woodsy O w l Environmental Poster Contest sponsored in cooperation w ith the USDA Forest Service The local club also gave cash awards for the Oregon Federation o f Garden Clubs Conversation Fssay, Poem and Poster Contest Almost every class had participated Smokcy Bear Contest winners were: first grade, l-cah Denton, first. I .auric Michael, second. Casey Ingraham th ird , and Stephanie Clough honorable mention Third and Fourth grades Mandy Gutierrez, first; Travis Pettyjohn, second. Amber Rollis third; and Phillip Tcllcchoa honorable mention For the Conservation Poster on the care and conservation o f trees, win ners in the third grade were Crysti I* « s presented hy Jane Rawlins The rooms who participated were also given a box o f cookies baked by the garden club members N O T IC E « • * ' 4 ,' * ((lo s e d George receives degree from M H C C M l Hood Community College held it's graduation ceremonies a’ Gresham on June 2 One o f the reel picnts was Kim berly George o f Heppner with an Associate Degree in Nursing Out-of-town guests attending the graduation were M r and M rs John Van W inkle. Beaverton. M r and Mrs la irry Caudcll. M ika, Donnie and Dennis, Sandy. M r and Mrs Jack Van Winkle and her parents Kit and Shirley George o f Heppner A lovclv dinner to celebrate their The C ity of Heppner has hired Kandy Cole as manager o f the Hcpp ner C ity Pool for the summer Assisting him w ill he Michelle Beck, Kim Stookcy, Shane Palmer. Casey The pool opens June 11 with a fire swim The follow ing fees w ill apply fam ily season ticket, $60; single season ticket $25. daily ticket $1. fam ily hour special $3 lam ily 4 or more, lessons $10 The pool w ill have the follow ing schedule 9-noon lessons, noon I p m lap swim private lessons. 15 7 h u rsdays) Thorfias F. Alexander, D.D.S. daughter's achievement was held at Saylors Restaurant in Gresham, hosted by her parents Others guests wishing her well were M r and Mrs Gary Van Blokland. Salem and Vickie M iracle and son Justin, Gresham Kim berly is and has heen for the past year a patient care manager, private contractor, specializing in home care fo r head in ju ry rehabilitation She w ill take her state board ex animation for her Registered Nurse- status in July open swim. 5-6 pool closed. 6 7 lessons lap sw im /fam ily hour (see schedule), 7-4 p m open swim (ex ccpt Saturdays) Classes w ill he held Monday through Friday the following weeks June 14 JO; July 10 21. 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Kuhn gave much o f the credit for r s INC 4 -H c a m p c le a n - u p s c h e d u le d T ri-C ou nty Camp cleanup is scheduled for June 20. 9 a m at Cutsforth Park There are three main concerns: Cleaning the 4-H building, setting up tents and waterproofing the tents Since we had some hard winds there arc a number o f trees down in the campfire area Any and a ll volunteers are I >;«v id Sy kis W j n U il m i iiim citM >n ss itti reported cases «»t city building vinte v minimus .nul inhumane treatment nt entphlyees bs using the Chinese water torture wheneser it rams It y o u d o n ’t sm oke, w e have good n e w s fo r y o u . Farm ers shart-s you r t o n - c e rn nix m i th e rising cost o f in sura nt ■ and o u r n o n - sm o ke r (list o iin t is |ust one wav w e 're d o in g s o m e th in g a b o u t >t If y o u h a ve n 't sm o ke d in tw o years fa rm e rs b e lieves that yo u are a b e tte r in su ra n t e risk so y o u may q u a lify for lo w e r rates in A u to , l i f e and lir e in s u r ance It w ill pas yo u to lo ok in to It and d o it s< n in V\ h> n o t ca ll y o u r fast ta n . frie n d ly Farm ers A g e n t today Secretary ol Agriculture Clayton Y cu te r announced a required 5 percent acreage reduction May 3 1, 14X4 Several other provisions for the 1440 wheat program were announced The established target price is $4 per bushel, the statutory m inimum, and down about two percent from the 14X4 target price There w ill be no paid land diversion No marketing loan or related pro gram provision w ill be implemented Phone 989-8221 Toll Free 1-800-452-7396 welcome to come and participate in camp cleanup I f you have children attending 4-H Camp you are also welcome to come and help Bring your lunch and have a good time while we prepare for camp I f you have any questions, please call Bill Broderick at the Extension Office 676 4642. Jepsen This w ill be a nine-hole competi tion starling at 6 p m Light snacks w ill he served before the play and the cost lor participating in the play w ill he $4 a couple. W cighted national loan rate before reduction is $2 44 per bushel and alter reduction is $1 45 per bushel The 0 42 program w ill he available Additional yield provisions are applicable if the 1440 farm program yield established for the crop is less than 40 percent o f the 14X5 farm program payment yield for the crop. Other details us well as Feed gram provisions w ill he announced later ^/andstrom's and Father's Day. It has a nice ring to it. A ls o ho tus ks m oney d in s , c u fflin k s and m any o th e r s u p e rb ly t rafted item s Ask us to show you a lf the p o ssib ilitie s Vandstrom's « M PO. Box 367 * Lexington, OR 97839 m renting the spec ially de signed senior apartments to Joyce Kay Hollomon who spent quite a hit o f tim e show ing the rooms to prospective renters In other good news. Kuhn said ownership of the hotel has been plac ed with a newly formed housing authority. which should allow the c i ty to keep from pay ing up to $17.000 per year in properly taxes, an ex pense the city did not forsee when the hotel was built "W e had only budgeted fo r $ 3 ,5 0 0 ." Kuhn said He also pointed out that work on the hotel project is not completed, and the community would he called upon to finish landscaping in the hack o f the hotel. USDA announces 1990 wheat program in rebate savings! . , Senior center paying its way The W illow Creek Country Club w ill hold its second Jack and Jill Tournament ol the seaon on Friday June 4 Hosts for this event are Don and Martha Peterson, Boh and Bet ty Rietniann and Boh and Sue EARN UP TO $104 a As pari o f the award, which is given through the Bcnj Franklin K ink she w ill go to Portland to be on K.ATL’ television, and w ill tape a public sers ice announcement She w ill also receive $100 Presenting her w ith the award is Terric C utslorth. branch m anagernf the Heppner Beni Franklin WCCC to hold Jack & Jill Tourney June-July Savings Specials - . . ' V . A. • ß A j ^1* ■* ifV A p ril Rollis is given the Tom M cCall community involvement award during last Wednesday's academic awards cere money A p ril, who is a sixth grader at Hepp ner Elementary School, was given the award because o f her work at the nursing home in Heppner C o le h ir e d a s p o o l m a n a g e r hdro and Jill < \>nklm Beginning the 12th of June The Heppner Dental Clinic will he OPKN on Monday and Tuesday The representative w ill be at Country Rose from 9 30 a m until 5 30 p m for consultations Interested persons may stop by at this time ► imi I mm ^ blac o riginai ORIGINAL K HILLS GOLD RLATIONS , P I» s h a r I n s n r n n r r 127 N Main Heppner OR 97836 676-5818 Peter$on’s O'M He p p n e r Jewelers 676 7200 «UfflfH o im tm K n