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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 13, 1994 Market Report Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers Tuesday, July 12, 1W4 Soft White July '3.49 Aug. *3 49/*3.50 Sept. *3.52/*3.54 Oct. *3.56/*3.58 Nov. '3.60/*3.62 Dec. *3.63/*3.65 Barley July *93 Aug. '94 Sept. ‘95 Premium books available Shopping trip to Nordstroms planned Births David John Julio-a son David John was born to Mike and Judy Julio of Athena on June 15, 1994 at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. Grandparents are Chubbins Julio, Post Falls, ID., and John and Jean Jepsen, lone. Great grandmother is Gertrude Gray of Salem. Preston Thomas Morter-a son Preston Thomas was bom to Carla and Roger Morter of Hepp ner on July 4, 1994 at Kadlec Medical Center in Richland. WA. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. He joins three sisters, Julie 8, Chelsie 4, and Kailey 2 and a brother Brian 6, at home. Grandparents are Perry and Kathy Morter, lone; and Dexter and Corrine Miles, Heppner. Great grandparents are Ethel Dunbar, Lexington and Melvin and Zelma Siggelkow. Scobey, MT. The Premium books for the Morrow County fair are printed and may be picked up in Hepp ner at the post office, the fair of fice and the Extension office; in Lexington at Morrow County Grain Growers; in lone at the post office; in Boardman at the post office and Boardman Phar macy and at the Morrow County Annex building in Irrigon. Come Worship With Us at Willow Creek Baptist Church Sundays at 3 p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church Rodeo court takes 1st 560 North M inor The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court put in a busy week, begin ning with modeling lessens and the McCalls Trunk show spon sored by the Soroptimist Interna tional Club of Heppner. The girl modeled their wardrobe for the publ’s. On Saturday, July 9 Queen Staci O'Brien and her court were guests of the Wrangler Riding Club for their annual trail ride and barbecue. Sunday morning, July 10 the court traveled to Elgin for the Elgin Stampede parade and rodeo, where the Court brought home another first place ribbon from a group of 15 other courts. At Elgin the Queen and her princesses were presented hand- painted horse hangers as a gift from Doris Doherty and Mary Ann Lowe, both of Pilot Rock. On Saturday, July 16 the group is off again to the Fort Dalles parade and rodeo, and will be helping and participating in the horse show in Heppner on Sun day, July 17.. We Print ENVELOPES Gazette-Times 676-9228 Oregon Trail Library District has two vacancies on its Board of Directors. Both positions are for a term which expires June 30, 1996. One position requires that the incumbent reside in the Heppner and area, and the other requires that the incumbent reside in either Boardman or Heppner. Membership on the hoard entails commitment of one evening per month to hearing reports from library staff, setting policy and directions for the library and overseeing the use of the budget. The Board requests that persons interested in being considered for these appointments submit a letter of interest to: Oregon Trail Library District, P. O. Box 107, Boardman, Oregon 97818 by August 1, 1994 By Anne Morter Creative Care Preschool in lone is organizing a one-day shopping trip to Nordstrom and the rest of Lloyd Center on Satur day, July 23. The date selected is just the second day of the Nord strom Anniversary Sale. In terested shoppers must make reservations for the trip by Sun day, July 17. Plans call for the Nordstrom bus tour to depart from lone at 6:30 on the morning of July 23 and return at approximately 10 p.m. Stops will also be made in Arlington and possibly Hood River to pick up passengers. Cost for the trip is $32 per per son which includes the bus, a continental breakfast served on the bus, snacks and beverages on the bus and a sandwich bar buf fet dinner on the return trip. Bus tour participants will also have access to a hospitality room at Nordstrom where they can leave packages, rest, visit and enjoy a cold drink. For reservation information, contact Anne Morter at 422-7429 or Sharon Rietmann at 422-7437 or send your check made out to Creative Care Preschool to P.O. Box 21, lone 97843. Cancella tions will be refunded if your seat can be filled. lone youth enter ‘The Human Race’ By Anne Morter The lone Youth Group plans to participate in The Human Race, a fund-raising 5 kilometer walk in Portland on August 7. As the youth group walks to raise money for their favorite non-profit ser vice organization, Outreach Ministries in this case, they will do so in memory of Jason Halvorsen. According to youth group leader, Jeri McEUigott, all hiph school students and 94 graduates are welcome to participate. The youth group will pay registration fees for those students wishing to City begins street project The city of Heppner is asking all residents who have homes ad jacent to streets slated for im provement work to assist the con struction crews by avoiding park ing of vehicles on the street dur ing weekday daytime hours im mediately. Work is expected to occur simultaneously on all af fected streets. As a result, park ed vehicles could cause serious project delays. The project was to begin Aug 11 and is to be com pleted by August 20. The list of affected streets is as follows: Shobe Street. Union Street, " A ” Street, Church Street (between Main and Jones)*, * * /i » Baltimore Street (between Main and dead end). Center Street (bet ween Main and dead end), Quaid street. Elder street (south of the bridge), Stansburry and Thomp son Street (hill only), Pioneer Drive, Gilmore street, Cannon street (all sections). South Court street. Cowins, Matlock, Green streets (between Matlock and Cannon), Hill, and South Main streets (south of the bridge and old swimming pool). "T he city appreciates the cooperation of affected residents. New and improved streets will be our reward." said city manager Gary Marks. participate but they must contact McEUigott by July 27. Registered walkers will leave lone at 4 p.m. Saturday, August 6 and spend the night at the First Congregational Church. The walk is scheduled to begin at 8:45 a.m. Any adults who could serve as drivers would be helpful. All ages are welcome to par ticipate but those outside the parameters of the youth group must pay their own registrations and make their own arangements. Students wishing to register should contact McEUigott at 422-7257 by July 27. Donations are welcome from people unable to participate. Checks should be made payable to The Human Race and sent to McEUigott at Box 4, lone, 97843. Donations must be received prior to depar ture since they must take them along. P harm acy & Your H e a lth Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware 202 1st N W P.O. Box 170 Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 Ibuprofen Decreases Pressure Medicine Effectiveness Ibuprofen is a popular over- the-counter (OTC) antiinflam matory medicine that is used to relieve pain and fever. It is used by many persons who suffer from arthritis, PMS, and other painful problems. Ibuprofen, aspirin, and acetaminophen are commonly found in OTC pain medicines. Persons who have high blood pressure often take medicines to lower the pressure. Examples of blood pressure medicines include the diuretics, such as hydrochlor- thiazide and furosemide; the beta blockers, such as atenolol, naldol, pindolol, and proprano lol', and the group of blood pres sure medicines which include enalapril, lisinopril, and quina pril. Unfortunately all three of these categories of blood pres sure lowering medicines may be rendered less effective when ibuprofen is also taken. The pack age insert of some blood pres sure medicines carries this cau tion. If you take medicine contain ing ibuprofen and a blood pres sure medicine, and your pressure seems out of control, the prob lem could be due to the ibuprofen. Acetaminophen or aspirin may be better alternatives. However, it is best to discuss this possible problem with your pharmacist or physician before switching to another OTC medicine. New Roofs - Reroofs - Repairs ■ ■ FREE ESTIMATES ■ Lie. 100806 • Bonded • Insured ■ Greg' S w e e n e y C o n tractin g S e r \ ie e s PO Box 161 • Heppner, OR 97836 • (503) 676-5438 *Roof Preservation Treatment * Metal * Repairs *Shoke *New Construction * Fiberglass *Tear-Offs *Composition ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ HOST FAMILIES NEEDED! Expose your family to another culture. Well screened girls and boys, ages IS to 18 years old, from Scandinavia. France. Germ any, Holland. Italy, CIS (form erly the Soviet U nion), and England need fam ilies w illin g to host them for the coming school year. Enrich your family and make a lifelong friend of a young, overseas visitor. Call now to qualify and select your own exchange student (single parents may apply): Local area rep Cathy Halvorsen at 503/422-7107 M ichelle a t 1-800-733-2773 (Toll Free) Oun Spending bully Insured.' Money! IN T E R N A T IO N A L S T U D E N T F T L H A N C E P S C X JM A M S V t M lnu-riuiiun.il suuk-nt I m h.in^t l,r>>nr.im is .1 pubi,, Ix iu tu m in p p ih l ,,r)^iniAltion W e Print Crushed Rock For Sale Letterhead M any styles and colors to choose from Gazette-Times 676-9228 minus 1” minus 3” base rock Clean Fill Material Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6V2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 COLUMBIA OUTDOOR & SURPLUS, INC. P 1 8 5 /7 5 R 1 4 ................. 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