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Heppner i Local student to attend fashion institute Wheat Growers plan workshop The Oregon Wheat Growers League, in conjunction with the Morrow County Wheat Growers, have scheduled Monday, August 21, as the date for a risk management workshop entitled, "The Three C's of Success - Crop Insurance; Computers; and Contracts. The workshop is funded by a grant from the USDA Risk Management Agency. The workshop will be held at the Heppner Elks Club from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., with lunch included (sponsored in part by Rain and Hail, LLC). Attendees will hear from representatives of the Risk Management Agency about major legislative changes in the crop insurance program to assist them in their decisions prior to the sales closing date of September 30. They will also obtain some new insights on contract negotiations and skills for reviewing and determining the viability of contracts before they sign. The third component of this workshop is the "hands on" computer lab to educate the attendees on how to make some of the common computer programs work more effectively in their farm operations. Persons interested in attending this workshop should contact the office of the Oregon Wheat Growers League to register their attendance. A fee of $10 will be charged to each attendee. The fee can be paid in advance with Visa/MasterCard or personal check. Attendees are encouraged to register their participation by calling the OWGL office at (541) 276-7330. Workshop is subject to cancellation if pre-registration is low. P A 7s Report Morrow County District Attorney David D. Allen has released the following report of business conducted: Jody Lea Hendricks plead guilty to delivery of a controlled substance-methamphetamine and possession of a controlled substance. On the first count, Hendricks was sentenced to 36 months' probation and 80 hours of community service and was ordered to complete a drug package, with a revocation of driving privileges for six months. On the second count, Hendricks was sentenced to 18 months' probation, and 80 hours of community service. Henncks was also ordered to pay $ 1,138 in fines, fees and assessments. Wc Print BUSINESS CARDS G a zette-T im e s - 676 -9228 lone Preschool plans open house Macy Rhea of Heppner has been accepted by the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles, CA., majoring in merchandise marketing. Macy is a 2000 graduate of Heppner High School and is looking forward to a career in the fashion industry. FIDM, the largest accredited (WASC and FIDER) college of its kind in the western United States, has been preparing students for careers in fashion related industries for over 25 years. More than 3,000 full time students are pursuing associate of arts and associate of arts professional designation degrees in merchandise marketing, fashion design, interior design, graphic design, visual communications, apparel manufacturing management, textile Design and cosmetic and fragrance merchandising. Headquartered in Los Angeles, one of the world's leading fashion centers, FIDM also has campuses located in San Francisco, San Diego and Orange County. "The unique learning environment provided by FIDM enables its graduates to successfully respond to the ongoing changes and challenges that make a career in fashion related industries rewarding, stimulating and exciting," according to a news release. Arts & Crafts club to meet Pathfinder Club registration set Creative Care Preschool in lone will hold an open house on Saturday, Aug. 26, from 2-4 p.m. at the school. Refreshments will be served. Th open house will provide an opportunity for new and returning families to meet the new teacher, Kelly Christman, become informed about the building situation, and give input on scheduling options. The preschool also needs to know how many students to expect in the coming year before the schedule can be finalized. All three and four year olds in the Willow Creek Valley are welcome at Creative Care. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify through Head Start. For more information, contact Lisa Rietmann, board chairwoman, at 422-7181, or Lea Mathieu, board secretary, at 422- 7215. The Trailblazers Pathfinder Club, a Christian scouting club for all youth 10-15 years, will hold registration on Tuesday, August 29, from 7-8 p.m. at the Heppner Seventh-day Adventist Church. The club is sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and co-directed by Ken and Bonnie Wenberg. For more information call 676- 5440 or 676-8282. Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts Club will hold a meet ing on Thursday, Aug. 24 at 1 p.m. at Cal’s banquet room. A fall trip will be on the agenda and plans will be made as to the date and place. Those planning to attend are asked to bring maps and any places of interest for stops. The meeting is open to the pub lic. All members are urged to at tend and express ideas. I T S FA IR S RODEO TIM E IN M ORROW COUNTY TV * For Better Hendlmg end Tire Mileege Every car should at least have a thrust alignment. It relates all 4 wheels to a common center line to insure maximum tire life and a centered steering wheel. / >< ■ 'M Our Most Popular Passenger Car Application ALIGNMENT . Over 90% of all cars -I built today should • have a 4 wheel alignment. Most front wheel drives and some rear wheel drives have rear wheel adjustments. 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