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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 2, 1978 O Kinzua news Barbara Pike 76&2861 Don and Rose Hardwick left last Monday on a week long trip that included a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hardwick at their home in Bend before going on to Portland where the Camp Five couple were to take care of some business. Eugene was the next stop for the busy pair. They attended the Oregon Logging Conference while in Eugene. Don is a director of the Logging Conference. Jack and Margie Ball went to Pendleton Saturday for a weekend with their son Dennis and his wife Kris. They also visited with Bob and Lucille Reavis in the Roundup City. The Reavises will be remem bered by many Kinzua and Fossil people. They are former residents, living in this area while Bob was employed at Kinzua as an electrician. Jack and Margie stopped in Heppner on their trip home to see Leon and Jean Ball and Randy: Jackie Nickelsen, Cindi and John Weaser, Sharon and Smokey Smiley went to Bend Thursday to observe the opera tion of the emergency room County Court mulls joint juvenile project A public hearing was held by the Morrow County Court at its Irrigon office on Wednesday, Feb. 22, on the proposed increase of certain fees for solid waste franchise operators providing service to areas outside the incorporated city limits of the county.. No one appeared for or against the increase and it was approved by the Court. Another public hearing was held on the same day to amend the comprehensive plan of Boardman to include an urban growth area for the city. The amendment was adopted with no one appearing for or against. Don Burns, East Central Oregon Association of Coun ties (ECOAC) representative, and Carolyn Holt, Morrow County juvenile officer, dis cussed with the Court a ' proposal for a grant for a joint juvenile project between Mor row and Umatilla Counties. The grant application would be for $20,000, two-thirds of which would go for Umatilla County and one-third to Mor row County to provide a juvenile counselor for the Boardman and Irrigon areas for two days a week. The Court signed the application for the project. The court attended an in formational luncheon meeting on Feb. 22 pertaining to operation of the Boardman Medical Clinic. Boardman Mayor Jerry Peck, architect Gary Gunderson and attorney Jim Remsen, representing Cal-Fuhrman Development Co., answered questions posed by the approximately 35 persons who attended the meeting. Raising additional funds to purchase an X-ray unit was also discussed. Irrigon Mayor Vernon Stew art met with the Court to discuss the county-wide need for dog control. The possibility of obtaining funds for building a dog shelter on land donated in the Irrigon area was j considered. It ws decided the matter would be referred to the next Inter-governmental council meeting which has not yet been scheduled. BOTCJEITB Mil iMiro) mm J iiL 1 H MONOSHEEN INTERIOR LOW SHEEN LATEX Gal. Reg. M0.95 NOW $7.95 SOME CUSTOM COLORS HIGHER Quarts on Sale, too. MONOKOTE INTERIOR FLAT LATEX Gal. Reg. '9.95 NOW $6.95 SOME CUSTOM COLORS HIGHER SEMI-TRANSPARENT OIL STAIN 5 Gal. Reg. $54.45 1 Gal. Reg. M0.99 NOW $34.45 NOW $6.99 SOME CUSTOM COLORS HIGHER PREFERENCE LATEX REDWOOD STAIN Gal Reg '4 99 NOW $2.99 LEKIflGTOiJ LUMBER fSf-8586 LEXINGTON and several other sections at St. Charles Hospital as part of their EMT I training. Ed Struwe, FNP, instructor of the course accompanied students. Another group of prospective EMT's plan to visit the hospital in March. Arden and Marian Tripp and son Bill were in The Dalles Saturday on business. Burl and Dorothy Murdock ended their long visit to the lower 48 states Friday when they started back to their Willow, Alaska home. Hershel and Betty Murdock and their houseguests, Ron and Kathrine Williams, went to The Dalles for some sightseeing Friday. Sunday they went to Bend to attend the District Flint Tournament. Also pre sent from the Wheeler Archery Club were the members of the Handicap Team; Virginia Sit ton, John Weaser, Mickey Sharp and Verlin Conner; Youth team members Rob Conlee and Pat Bell; individual shooters Lavina Conner and DeWaune McClain. The shoot, which was to be held at the Bend Bowman's Indoor Range, was cancelled when the power went off and stayed off. It has been reset for Sunday, March 5, in Bend. A potluck dinner will also be held. Jiggs and Rita Bowman and Cindy and their guest Troy Jones were in Prineville visit ing with the Dave Rineys. Saturday was spent in Bend where the Bowmans had eye care appointments. Sunday found the group at Mt. Batchlor where Dave, Sara, Cindy and Troy enjoyed the fine skiing conditions. O Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 Edna Munkers is a patient in Pioneer Memorial Hospital, having been taken there Sunday by ambulance. Roy Campbell is also a patient in Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Clayton Davis from Pendle ton is spending a few days at the William J. Van Winkle home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duvall from Seattle, Wash., were recent overnight guests of her brother and family,' Mr. and Mrs. William J. VanWinkle. Lois Hunt is recovering at her home after a stay in the hospital in Richland, Wash., Roy Campbell received word a few weeks back of the 1 death of his sister Effie Crow in Canada. Melba Fish, from Seattle, Wash, is visiting her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howard. Senior Menu Tuesday. March 7 Weiners and sauerkraut (Hamburgers for special diets) Mashed potatoes Spiced applesauce jello Buttered carrots and peas Hot bread Rice custf-1 with raisins Wednesday, March 8 Porcupine balls with tomato sauce Baked potatoes Buttered mixed frozen veg. Garlic bread Cottage cheese and peaches Rhubarb crisp with topping STUB No. TO BE TCSM OFF BY A BOARD MEMBER SAMPLE BALLOT FOR SPECIAL ELECTION FOR MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1 BOND ISSUE TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1978 8:00 a.m. TO 8:C3 p.m. MARX A CROSS (X) OR A CHECK MARX , () IN THE VOTING SQUARE AFTER THE WORD "YES" OR AFTER THE WORD "NO" 1. Question submitted to the qualified voters of the District of Morrow County School District Bond Issue. , Purpose: Shall School District No. 1 of Morrow County, State of Oregon, contract an indebtedness in the sum of not to exceed $4,800,000.00 in general obligation bonds to mature serially over a period of not to exceed 15 years from issue date, to provide funds with which to acquire, construct, reconstruct improve, repair, equip, or purchase a school building or school buildings or additions thereto; to acquire or to improve all property, real and personal, appurtenant thereto or connected therewith; and to provide for the payment of debt? YES, I VOTE FOR THE BOND ISSUE NO, I VOTE AGAINST THE BOND ISSUE POLLING PLACES: Heppner Elementary School, Heppner District Office , Lexington lone High School , lone Riverside High School, Boardman Morrow County Office Building, Irrigon (published March 2, 1978.) .Bniine Directory MEDICAL SUPPLIES HERMISTON DRUG Free Prescription Moil Service Open 9am fo 7 pm Gifts for all occasions INSURANCE RAY BOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY Heppner Health, Fire, Auto, Marine, Group Plans Ray Boyce 676-9625 676-5384 AUTOMOTIVE SHERRELL CHEVROLET INC. Complete Seles & Service 3rd & Main Hermiston BUILDING SUPPLIES TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. See us for aH your building supplies. We feature Boyien Paints. Tim Moore, Mgr. 432 SE Doriann Pendleton 276-6221 OPTOMETRIST DR. E.K. 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GRAY'S REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE JONES RADIATOR SERVICE Serving aSI this area for over 20 years. 567-6916 1315 N. 1st St. Hermiston FLOOR COVERING M&R FLOOR COVERING Carpet, Linoleum, Ceramic Tile, Kitchen Cabinets Free Estimates AI Work Guaranteed Matt Hughes 422 Linden Way 676-9418 Heppner MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Free Mailing Service On Prescriptions Hospital SuppSes Open Mon. -Fri., 9-6p.m. Sat. 9-1 p.m. Located in the Medical Center, 1100 Southgate Pendleton 276-1531 MONUMENTS SWEENEY MORTUARY Cemetery, Grave Markers Granite, Marble, Bronze 24-Hr. phone 676-9600 or 676-9226 Alio Serving lone & Lexington P.O. Box 97 Heppner FURNITURE HOUSE" DISCOUNTS ' Curtis-Mathes TV Quasar TV, Norge& Admiral Appliances Largest Selection Of Furniture In The Area 2200 N.F. 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