Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 09, 1989, Page TWO, Image 2

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Provide help for bored children McDaniels celebrate 60 years
Bargains galore at Sidewalk Sale
You know it will come " I'm
bored,..I don't have anything to
d o ." School it still weeks off. but
your school age child has run out of
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to do" blahs can hit sometimes
sooner than we think There are
remedies, notes Carol Bennett.
Oregon State University Extension
agent in Morrow County
First of all. remember that doing
nothing isn't always negative Most
children need a quiet, private time
to do nothing and not get m anyone's
way. Don't worry unless they ask
you for something to do.
Giving them a project isn't always
the easiest answer Your child may
need to develop skills to s u n hit or
her own protects. You mav make
suggestions, but sometimes the most
creative projects come from the
child's inspiration or from friends
who are sharing the fun
Remember the dress-up bo* from
Bobby Angell and grandson take in the Sidewalk Sale last Fri­
your child's preschool years? A pro­
day in Heppner
ject ho* works along the same lines.
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Here are tome ideas suggested by
Ruth Harmelink, QSU Extension
family specialist
Storekeeping Collect empty food
boxes, cans, play money, pencils,
and paper Include a calculator The
children can set up a pretend store,
shop, add prices, etc
Circus: Include clown make-up
and remover, scarves, hats and
props Visit a thrift store to stock a
Circus Project Box with inexpensive
costume supplies
A Sign Kit: Cut words with large
print
from
m agazines and
newspapers Get a set of rubber let
ter sum ps and an ink pad Include
a supply of surplus cardboard for
container labels, art work, funny
slogans, or bumper stickers. Think
of secondary projects that would
follow making a sign that says:
lem onade S 20!
Your project box can provide op­
portunities for successful in ­
dependence Try it.
Tourism com m ittee receives
By-W ay O .K .
These ladies discuss the bargains galore at Murrays Sidewalk
Sale on Saturday Many people turned out to take advantage
of the bargains
The M oitow County Tourism
Committee met July 11.
The Scenic Byway has been ap­
proved A logo and signs are being
developed and should be ready by
summer's end
Placemat ads have been sold and
they should be ready very shortly.
The signage subcommittee has
presented their goals and a map of
proposed new signs to Imgon and
lone and presented the plans to
Chamber More information to
follow on this.
The information guide is coming
along well The guide will list
recreational related businesses and
Jack & Jill Tourney is Aug. 11
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Willow Creek Country Club will
hold their Jac k and Jill Tournament
Friday, August 11
Light snacks will be served at 6
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In the Service
Olson'* studies included seaman­
ship. close order drill. Naval history
and first aid Personnel who com
plctc this course of instruction are
eligible for three hours of college
credit in Physical Education and
Hygiene
He joined the Navy in April 1989.
Spec. Jeffrey J . Stanton, has
completed a U S. Army primary
leadership course.
Students received training in
supervisory skills, leadership prin
ctplc.s and small unit training techni­
ques essential to a first-line super­
visor in a technical or administrative
environment
He is an armor crew member with
the 34th Armor, West Germany.
Stanton is the son of Creighton L
and Barbara L
Ramsey o f
Boardntan
He is a 1986 graduate of Riverside
High School.
Airman Michael A. Blaylock,
has graduated from Air Force basic
(raining al lackland Air Force Base,
Texas
During the six weeks of training
(he airman studied (he Air Force
mission, organization and customs
and received special training in
human relations
In addition, airmen who complete
basic training earn credits toward an
associate degree through the com­
munity college of the Air Force.
Blaylock is the son of James E.
Blaylock of Boardman and A Faye
t niims of Puyallup, w a
His wife. Michelle, is the daughter
ot Mi and Mrs. Bill Hill of Tacoma,
WA
He is a 1987 graduate of Puyallup
High School
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Master Sgt Duane W Yunkcr par
ticipatcd in the Military Airlift com­
mand's "Airlift Rodeo '8 9 " com­
petition at Pope Air Force Base.
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More than 40 teams from MAC
forces as well as teams from
Australia. Canada. France. Israel.
Japan. England and West Germany
participated
Participants vied for honors ir
various categories including air­
crews, comhai control, security
police, maintenance support and
aerial port teams
"Airlift Rodeo" serve* as a
readiness training exercise, accor­
ding to rmks i offic ials It emphasizes
ihc ability to use airdrop delivery to
resupply ground forces with the
ultimate goal being to develop airlift
operations
Yunkcr is a law enforcement
supervisor with the 62nd Security
Police Squadron, McC'hord Air
Force Base. WA
He is the Son of (iordon L
Yunkcr of Tygh Valley. His wife.
Sharon, is the1 daughter of Vernon D
Slewed of Irrigon
The- sergeant is a 1972 graduate of
Umatilla High School
Navy Fireman Recruit Roy I).
< Mson a 1988 graduate of Heppner
High School, has completed recruit
training at Recruit Training Com­
mand. San Diego.
During Olson's eight week train
ing cycle, he sturhad general mi titan
subjects designed to prepareiMm for
further academic and on-lhc-job
training in one o f the Navy’s 85
basic fields
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vitcd to atlend There will be a
potluck picnic following the Sunday
morning service.
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The Heppner Church of the
Na/nrene will be having their annual
Church Camp-out on August 11-13
at Cutsforth Park Everyone is in
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Benito Sanchez, lone won $2.100
on the Money Game Lottery Show
last Saturday night He was chosen
as one of the 'on stage' players, with
a chance to win the $50.000 grand
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Church camp-out Aug 11-13
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Volunteers arc needed to help
escort Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Nursing Home residents to the lair
August 17 from 10a m until I p m
Volunteers must be 13 years or
older
Contact Tonya Jones at 676-9133
p m. before play The cost of play
is $4 per couple
Hosts arc Gary and Barbara
Watkins, John and Kelly Boyer and
Dave and Tricia Gunderson
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activities and interesting events
Jane Rawlins is working on the
State Fair booth She needs help in
manning the booth Contact Jane if
you are interested Btrdine Tullis is
helping design and set up the booth
Jane needs materials from the coun
ty representing all aspects of county
life They will take placemats to state
fair for a give-a way item
More tourism brochures are being
made up Fred Lundin was going to
check into state funding and ask the
Chamber's assistance in the cost of
the brochures.
The next meeting was held August
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Carl and Sylvia McDaniel
Carl and Sylvia McDaniel. Hepp^
ner. celebrated their 60th wedding
anniversary Sunday. August 6 at the
St. Patrick'* Senior Center with
many friend and relative* in
attendance
A luncheon was held at I p m for
family and out-of-town guests A
reception was held at 3 p m for
friends and family.
The reception was hosted by the
McDaniel'* daughter Carolyn and
John Faidley. granddaughter Andrea
and Dan Reed,and grandson Doug
Barnes, all of Maryland
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ptx* ° by Joyce Hughe*
Special guest attending were sister
and brother of Sylvia. Helen and
Marvin Jones. Maryland and Jim
and Sally Smith, Medford Carl's
sisters from Herm iston Elsie
Leathers and Opal Cook also
attended.
Many nieces, nephews, friends
and
fam ily
attended
from
Washington and Oregon and a good
time was had by all.
The McDaniels were married at
the Methodist Church parsonage in
Heppner on November 9. 1929
New contest in food
preparation
"Y ou've just come home from
school Your mother has left a note
saying she had to go to the doctor
You are to prepare dinner for your
mother, eleven year-old brother and
yourself Dinner has to he ready
when your mother returns about 6
p m. Where do you start...?”
The "On the Spot" food prepara
lion contest is a pilot effort to in
trnduce a contest that closely mat
ches the life skills, necessary for
older youth Only Senior 4-H
members enrolled in Food Prepara
tion or Preservation projects, and
that have previously competed in the
Mini Meal Foods Contest are eligi
He Each participant will draw a
problem situation similar to the one
above, and will prepare a meal or
parts of a meal which fits the situa
tion. The contest kitchen will be
stocked with fresh foods, staples,
and equipment, appliances, general
Pvt. Kenneth S. tlam m an - Army
National Guard Pvt Kenneth S
Hamman has graduated from the
wheeled vehicle repairer course at
the U S. Army Ordnance Center and
School. Aberdeen Proving Ground.
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The course provides instruction
for soldiers to maintain wheeled
vehicles with em phasis on
maintenance publications and tools,
diagnostic equipment and shop
safety
During the 10 week course,
students also received technical
training in troubleshooting, replace
ment, and adjustment of components
and assemblies of wheeled vehicles
Hamman is the Son of David C.
and Clarice F Hamman of Moun
tain Home, Idaho.
His wife, Cheryl, is the daughter
of Jim Piper of Im gon. and Lynn
Piper of Mountain Home
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class
Mitchell K. Jones - Petty Officer
3rd Class Mitchell R Jones, son of
Darryl R Jones of Im gon. recently
reported for duty aboard the oiler
USS Monongahela. homepnrtcd in
Norfolk. VA
Petty Officer Jones joined the
Navy in March of 1987
cookbooks and tablcsetting supplies
Creativity, and originality are im­
portant skills for this project. Check
the Friday schedule for Foods
Preparation Contest to view this new
event
Department one in the 4 H section
of the fair premium hook introduces
a variety o f contests open to all
4 Hers. Presentations, Special
Photography. "W heat and You” ,
Quick and Easy Beef Main Dish.
Something from Nothing Exhibit,
4 H ScrapbiKik Contest. Create an
Art contest, 4-H Conservation. 4 H
Subject Matter Display. Lamb Fit­
ting Contest. My Favorite Outfit.
Livestock Judging, and Mv Lamb's
Favorite Outfit offer many choices
for 4-H members who want to be ac­
tive during Morrow County's 1989
"Stars on Parade" Fair Contests re­
quire pre-registration T here's
something for everyone
Health Dept.
Morrow County Health IX'part-
ment lists its following monthly
schedule
Friday, August
II - blood
pressures and immunizations. 8:30
a m. - 4 p m , Heppner office
Tuesday. August 15 - blood
pressures and immunizations -1:30
p m 4 p m ., Boardman City Hall
Wednesday . August 16 • blood
pressures - 2 - 3 p m. BEO kitchen,
lone.
Friday. August
18 - blood
pressures and immunizations. 8:30
i m - 4 p m . Heppner office
Tuesday, August 22 • blood
pressures and immunizations. I 4
p m - Irrigon County Offices
Friday. August
25 • blood
pressures and immunizations 8 3()
a m - 4 p m - Heppner office
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