Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Anniversary Irrigon hosts 5th Lexington Fireman’s Fund honors volunteers annual Lewis and Clark Heritage Day Do you know what Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and Sacagawea saw on Oct. 19, 1805? Pack up the family and follow their trail 200 years later. Begin your journey in Irrigon, at the 5th Annual Morrow County Lewis and Clark Heritage Day, Sunday, Oct. 19,2003. Events will be held from 1-4:30 p.m. Free a c tiv itie s at Irrigon Marina Park include: a Lewis and Clark “Discovery Box” presentation; guided walks on Columbia River Heritage Trail; a display of historic weapons from the Lewis and Clark era; a musical perfo rm an ce by A.C. Houghton Elementary School stu d en ts; o ld -fash io n ed c h ild re n ’s gam es; early A m erican m usic by Win Weston Combo; pie judging contest for “ Pie with the Flakiest Crust,” “Prettiest Pie,” and “Judges Favorite Pie,” concluding with an early American Pie Social. A .C. H oughton Elementary School cafeteria will have a display o f family heritage quilts and river theme art by regional artists. Directions to Irrigon Marina Park: from Hwy. 730, turn north on 10th St. (by A.C. Houghton School) toward the Columbia River. Continue north on 10th St. approxim ately 'A-mile to Marina Park Entrance. M orrow C ounty Lewis and Clark Heritage Day is funded by Morrow County Unified Recreation District and administered by North M orrow C om m unity Foundation. Marj and Bill Kenny on their wedding day in 1953. The children of Bill and Maij Kenny, of Heppner, are happy to announce the celebration o f their parents’ SO"1 wedding anniversary. Bill and Marj were married in Baker City on Oct. 17, 1953. A private family dinner will be held Saturday, Oct. 18, at John’s Place Restaurant. Softball clinic offered in Heppner A catc h in g and pitching softball clinic will be held Oct. 19, at the Heppner High School gym. Fourth through seventh graders will meet from 1-2:30 p.m., and eighth and ninth graders will meet from 2:30-4 p.m. Petra Elguezabal and Kim G u tie rre z w ill be instructors for the clinic. The clinic w ill cost $10 per participant. Scholarships are available. For more information call 676-5774. Garden Club honors summer winners The Heppner Garden Club presented awards to their Yard of the Month winners for the summer o f2003. Three of the four winners were in attendance. (L-R): Bob and Jan MacDonald, Sally Maddern, and Chris and Stub Lewis. Not pictured was the May winner, Doris Attebery. Project ChildSafe to distribute gun locks The nation’s largest firearm safety program . P ro ject C h ild S afe, has p artn ered w ith O regon Governor Ted Kulongoski to distribute over 290,000 free gun locks throughout the state o f Oregon. Project ChildSafe will be com ing to M orrow County, Monday, Oct. 20, at Wednesday, October 15, 2003 - FIVE 9 a.m. Free cable-style gun locks, as well as educational materials, will be provided at both Morrow County Sheriffs Office and the Boardman Police Department. An expansion o f the National Shooting Sports F o u n d a tio n ’s P roject HomeSafe, Project ChildSafe is funded by a $50 million Attention - Diabetic Customers: Murray s is now accepting ' Medicare assignment on diabetic supplies. Please ask for details. \ We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you. ^ M umuj ' ì D aiuj 217 North Main • Heppner *676-9158 Serving Heppner Lexington A lone grant from the Department of Justice and will provide nearly 20 million free gun locks and firearm safety educational materials to families in all 50 states, the five U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. For fu rth er information, visit the Project C h ild S afe w ebsite at www.projectchildsafe.org. Order Magnetic Door Signs HERE Heppner Gazette-Times Jim Nelson, Chairmen of the Lexington Fire Fund presents Charlie Sumner, Lexington Fire Chief, with a plaque. (L-R): Bob and Lorrene Montgomery, Jean Brazell and Yung Nelson receive awards. The annual Fireman’s Christman, Bob and Lorrene Fund Dinner was held in Montgomery, and Margaret Lexington on Sunday, Oct. 12. Ball received certificates for During the dinner numerous their service working on the people were honored for their Fire Fund to support the volunteer work with the Fire Lexington Fire Department. “ Especially Department and Fireman’s ap p re cia te d are Betty, Fund. Yung Nelson, Jean'1 Lorrene and Bob. If we hadn’t Brazell, Phyllis Piper, Betty had those three we wouldn’t have got it down,” said Jim Nelson, Chairmen of the Fire Fund. People who participated in the fire fund gave a plaque to the firemen, listing each fireman’s name. The Fire Fund plans to raise funds over the coming year. : . /n WCVEDG to hold workshop Local students to attend National Youth Leadership Forum The Willow Creek V alley E conom ic Development Group is holding an “ E n trep ren eu rial Workshop” in Heppner, on Nov. 20, at 6 p.m. The workshop will be held at the Senior Center dining room and is open free to the public. A ttendees w ill be introduced to a business world of opportunity and learn of tools available to the novice who desires to step into that w orld. P resen tin g the inform ation will be John A rm strong o f the Blue Mountain Small Business Development Center. Information will also com e from p ro fessio n al resource staff, from financial agencies, and from local entrepreneurs who took their first steps into the business world not long ago. Available business sites in the Valley and potential businesses-for-sale through the Internet will be discussed, and a list of local resources will be shared. For more information contact Nancy Snider at 676- 9113. Justin Botefuhr and M adison Bailey, both o f Heppner, have been selected to participate in the National Youth Leadership Forum on Defense, Intelligence and Diplomacy (N YLF/DID) from O ct. 28 to Nov. 2 in Washington, D.C. Having d e m o n strated academ ic achievement and an interest in a career related to national security, Botefuhr and Bailey will join approximately 400 high school juniors and seniors from across the United States at the forum. “By participating in the National Youth Leadership Forum on D efense, Intelligence and Diplomacy, students like Justin Botefuhr and M adison Bailey will develop a keenly educated perspective on the United States’ role in global conflict re so lu tio n ,” said D onna Snyder, executive director of the NY LF. “ W hile we introduce these young leaders to the masterminds behind our country’s international relations communities, students also take part in a series o f simulations. The combination of in te ra ctin g w ith p ro fessio n als and other COM M UTER W IL L BE G O IN G OUT OF B U S IN E S S ' Effective October 31, 2003 Any outstanding gift certificates must be used by that date, or they will be considered null and void. Any remaining inventory or equipment will be available for sale after that date. Contact me for an inventory list and prices. Many Thanks to those o f you that helped support my business. Pam students in this setting ensures that the future of our country is very bright.” The N Y LF/D ID curriculum is based on actual w orld ev en ts, allow ing participants to learn from the examples set by previous generations o f leaders and encouraging them to develop a perspective and tenacity unique to upcom ing g en eratio n s o f lead ers. T hroughout the forum , students will examine how the U.S. plans for peace and prepares for crisis. Students will meet with leaders from key agencies and institutions. In the past, NYLF/ DID has v isited several government institutions and military installations, including the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. M arine C orps C om bat D evelopm ent Command at Quantico, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. Naval Academy, a variety of embassies and many others. NYLF is a nonprofit, educational organization committed to help young people to make well-informed career choices. For additional in fo rm atio n , v isit www.nylf.otg. Sign-up to receive Thanksgiving food basket For more information Low and fixed or to sign up, contact the income individuals can sign up Neighborhood Center at 676- at the Neighborhood Center 5024. for their Thanksgiving food basket. Individuals should sign up before Friday, Nov. 7. CU STOM BANNERS Proof of income and physical Heppner address is required to receive Cìazette-TimeN this giving.