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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, October 24, 1990 Sue Warren named Blue Applications taken for holiday food baskets Mountain College coordinator Applications are now being taken The process for the selection of a Vejrastca treasurer. USED SNOWMOBILES 1-1990 Polaris 650 S K S 500 miles »4,950 0C 1-1990 Polaris 650 Standard-850 miles 4,750 00 1- 1987 Polaris Indy Trail 3,196 miles 2,450.00 2- 1984 Polaris Sports Both new motors 1,150 00 ea. 1- 1982 Polaris 500 3 cyl L/C new motor 2- 1980 Polaris TX-c Both 1450 miles 1,950 00 795.00 63 1-1980 Polaris TX-L L/C 986 miles 1-1979 Arctic Cat Jag New motor S u e W arren Sue Warren of lone has been nam ed the new area coordinator for Blue Mountain Community College. She replaces Marsha Sweek. A half-time kindergarten teacher in lone. Warren will be responsible for the recruitment and planning of college classes in the south Morrow County area. “ I’d like to have some different classes.” Warren said about her plans for the job. She said she is tak ing suggestions and information from local people now, to plan the winter class schedule. Warren said one change for winter 1,250 00 750.00 USED ATV’s 1990 Polaris 350 L/C Dem o 1990 Polaris A TV Dem o 1988 Polaris ATV Cyclone Dem o 3,150.00 1,850 0C 1,100.00 All m achines are guaranteed .All are in excellent shape L E X IY G T O Y L IM B E R Y A R D 503 989-8580 The Adventures of Grazelda & Clem (After Hours) 5:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. It was nearly elk season so Grazelda returned from M iller’s Mini Mart A Chevron with a whole pickup load of goodies. Clem complained, “ Hey Grazelda, I can’t eat all that Stuff!"Grazelda chirped. “Oh you silly boy, this stuff isn’t for you. The girls and I are going to have a little get-together while you’re hunting.” Clem mumbled to himself, “Someday you’ll learn Clem, someday you’ll learn.” term is the requirement that people pre-register through the coordinator. “ They will need to get their checks in early so we know if there are enough students to hold a class,” she said. “ If students don’t pay by the first class, there might not be a class,” she added about the stricter payment rules. A few of the classes you can ex pect to see in the winter term are Lotus and Word Perfect computer classes, watercolor class, beginning Spanish, Christmas crafts, gourmet cooking, knitting and spinning class, and weight training. If people have an idea for a class they can contact Sue at 422-7040. “ We can do just about anything, and I’d like to get some different classes going,” she said. Warren has been a resident of lone since 1985. Previously she and her husband, who is a county sheriff deputy, lived in Heppner for four years. She has worked for the Children Services Division as well as teaching. She and her husband have three children. College rep to visit Heppner Cindy Klaus, an admissions representative from Linfield College will visit Heppner High School Oc tober 31 at 1:30 p.m. She will meet with students to discuss admission requirements, course offerings and financial aid of fered through the College. Linfield is a four-year, indepen dent libera] arts college in McMinn ville, one hour southwest of Portland. It is a liberal arts and sciences college. Study abroad is combined with curricular and ex tracurricular programs. new center coordinator is moving along on schedule and word on the new coordinator should be available before November 1. At the last board of directors meeting new officers were elected. Rev. Stan Hoobing is president; Pastor Grace Drake vice-president; Verna Brinda secretary; and Mike at the Neighborthood Center of South Morrow County for persons who need a Thanksgiving and/or Christmas basket. Deadline for Thanksgiving baskets is Monday, November 5. and December 1 for Christmas baskets. Applications are also being taken at the center for households that need firewood for winter heating. Still openings for parenting class Veterans service officer attends conference Rita Hedman, Veterans service of ficer for Morrow County, attended the semiannual state wide Oregon County Veterans Service Officers Conference held October 17, 18 and 19 in Wilsonville. The session, sponsored by the Oregon Department of Veterans' Af fairs, provided county veterans ser vice officers with updated informa tion necessary to assist Oregon veterans, their widows or widowers, and dependents in applying for state and federal veterans’ benefits in such areas as: housing, education, counseling, claims, insurance, employment, medical, compensation and pension. Keynote speakers included Rex A. Newell, director. Veterans Employ ment Service, U.S. Department of Labor; Carl Williamson, department service officer, American Legion; Richard P. Lucht, past department commander. Disabled American Veterans; representatives of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Medical Centers in Portland, Roseburg and White City; Major David N. Lackey, U.S. Army, Oregon Military Department. Issues covered at this conference included Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act, Veterans Reemployment Rights, Vietnam Veterans Family Assistance Program, and Title 38 Proficiency Training. Scott Johnston selected for leadership competition Scott Johnston, Heppner High School senior and son of Rick and Susan Johnston, has been selected to attend the William Randolph Hearst Youth Senate scholarship competi tion. The competition is sponsored by the Oregon Association of Stu- Time slots for volunteers are open on Monday and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Fri day slot is from 1 to 5 p.m. Anyone who can give a couple or more hours of your time, please call the center office, 676-5024. The next regular meeting of the board of directors will be on Tues day, November 20, at 7:30 p.m. dent Councils. According to Heppner High School counselor Liz C urtis, Johnston will leave Oct. 29 for an in terview in Salem. Selection is based on student leadership. The Parenting Young Children class, offered by the Morrow County Children and Youth Commission, still has openings, according to Liz Curtis, MCCYC member and high school counselor. The next meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school library. • Halloween topic of story time Painting Jack O’Lanterns on faces and tales about Halloween will be done by Karla Waterland and Kay Proctor at Heppner’s Public L ibrary’s ch ild ren ’s storytime held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 29. All children are welcome. The library is changing it’s childrens storytim e format because of a lack of volunteers. Storytime will be on a monthly basis only. N otices in the newspaper and posters will an nounce dates in advance. The library will continue to be open every Monay 10 to 11 a.m. Children invited to worship at Hope, Valby Church Children of all ages are cordially invited to attend Sunday School at Valby Lutheran Church of lone at 8:15 a.m. or at Hope Lutheran Church in Heppner at 9:45 a.m. As part of the religious education pro gram, children in both churches are getting ready for a Christmas pro gram in mid-December. It is impor tant for those who want to be a part of these exciting events to attend Sunday School. On Sunday, October 28. at the 9 a.m. worship at Valby and the 11 a.m. service at Hope in Heppner, Pastor Hoobing will be preaching on the theme, ’The Singing Preacher’. This sermon will involve the con gregation as listen and sing dur ing the sermon. Legion, Auxiliary meet The Heppner Post 87 American Legion and Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on Monday. Oc tober 15, at the Legion Hall. Plans were discussed for a fun night to be held on Saturday, Oc tober 27, at the Legion Hall beginn ing at 7 p.m. All Legion and Aux iliary members and guests are in vited to attend. Auxiliary members are again ask ing for donations for the veterans’ Legal Nov. 1 Dynamic Sport IV C O -O P ’ 175Æ0R13 Co-operator 75-80 Series *57. 18^ ^ . 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The MCCA&C have used funds for adult programs and children's classes this past year and plans are to continue these programs with funds available next year. Members have been busy doing new pieces of art and many craft items. Craft items from rugs to bears will be available and orders will be taken for the holiday season. Six members also have had note cards made from original pices of art work The cards were printed local ly by the Gazette-Times, making them a Morrow County item. These will be on sale in a group of six or individually. CCA HELP WANTED tRES. MIN. WE NEED COOKS!! HEAVY DUTY BATTERY 3 part-time needed to work Oct. 22 - April 1. ALL NEW Powerful Rugged. Versatile Christmas gift shop. The donations are sent to the veterans' hospitals and are used by the veterans as Christmas gifts for their families. Any donations may be dropped off at Evelyn Sweek’s or Alberta Johan nes’s house by November 15. The November meeting will be held on the 19th with a turkey din ner. 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