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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 18, 1979 SEVEN lone Lions plan creek project Bill Johnson of the lone Lions Club said volunteers are invited Saturday to assist in the clean-up of Willow Creek. The assembly point is the lone High School parking lot. The project is to remove brush and other obstacles from the creek bed that would tend to cause flooding. "We'll cover as much of the creek parallel to the town as we can," Johnson said. "That's why we're asking for volunteers." Lunch will be served by the lone Sorority Club at noon in the high school cafeteria. ECOAC meets The East Central Oregon Association of Counties meets this morning at 10 at the Columbia Basin Electric Co op in Heppner. Blue Mountain board meets at lone High The Blue Mountain Com munity College board of education was to meet at the lone High School Wednesday. Items on the agenda were to include Drovidine the handi capped access to the college's business department in Pen dleton. The department is up a short flight of stairs in Morrow HalL The fact that the staircase curves and that support pillars are at the base of the stairs compounds prob lems of access for students in wheelchairs or oh crutches. Determination of the proce dure for selection of an ITDG9 CO r lilWjtl MfCORflPET T WE rim fflrtmonte) DEL MONTE VEGETABLES CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL CORN, SWEET PEAS. CUT OR FRENCH GREEN BEANS, 16-170Z. HUNK LIGHT STAR-KIST.OILOR WATER PACK, 6y2-OZ. YOUR CHOICE nllsmirvs rarys iiBESI FLOUR idea recipes inside!!! Ill I PILLSBURY FLOUR COR 10-LB. BAG fl -tr-' u'TrX- lcftettrPriVs... I X$1?' Son...notnimsv! a iGeorqiaftecific' ETBATI TISSUE 2 PLY, ASSORTED PRINTS 4-ROLL PKG. zS' BANQUET CHICKEM FULLY COOKED, HEAT & EAT, 2-LB. SIZE 1 Chocolate or Mint, 12-oz. Size Plain, with Meat or i with Mushrooms, 32-oz. Size 17-oz. Size. 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SIZE JS "N - Jv YOUR CHOICE CZJZJ GREEN GIANT NIBLETS nn nil in Butter uunii: Sauce, 10-oz TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE i2 . z 63 89 FISH FILLETS VAN DEKAMP l iggr-y ) 24-OZ GOLDEN R! o) o DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS, PRE PACKAGED BY NATURE, LUNCH BOX FAVORITE MARBLEHEAD SQUASH KENTUCKY WONDER GREEN BEANS U.S. NO. 1 YAMS !y i:;;r ;; jw- JALAPENO PEPPERS .- 98 COOL, ZESTY LIMES ..8..M LiTEHOUSE BLUE CHEESE DRESSING 2y -'i i i4mi.. in, Mi,,,' '"'rt Ff ' EAi"THniFTWAY MM CARROTS CRISP AND CRUNCHY, 2-LB. CELLO BAG 16-oz. Jar ea architect to help the college plan remodeling projects for space use and handicapped access also were considered. In other business, the board was to: Consider adding char ged savings and loan asso iations to depositories for o liege funds surplus to im nediate needs. Discuss improvements to ampus access road and adewalk along Garden Ave ue. Employ an energy consul antengineer who will help the allege develop an application for energy conservation funds. Ilie college is currently look ing at such energy conserving projects as using solar energy to heat the McCrae Activity Center including the college pool. Review the current status of the reciprocity agreement with Walla Walla Community College. Meet in executive session to consider selection of a professional labor consultant. lone nets $212 in Fibrosis drive The Cycstic Fibrosis drive in lone last Thursday collec ted $212 for the cause. June Crowell, chairman of the drive, would like to thank all the volunteers who collec ted the money and all the residents who contributed. Last year, the drive collec ted $185 s and Crowell had hoped to pass the $200 level this year. (Justice Court Violations recorded for the past week from the office of Justice of the Peace Charlotte Gray were: Robert William Shade, Rt. 2 Box 454 No. 17 in Irrigon, assault in the fourth degree, $310 fine and one year suspended sentence but will serve 15 days in the Umatilla County Jail. Arthur Alfred Stefani, P.O. Box 87 in lone, no brake lights, not guilty. Robert Daniel Scarbrough, 1923 N.E. 73rd Ave. in Port land, offensive littering, $75 fine. Mark Alan Olson, 2108 N.E. 50th in Portland, offensive littering, $75 fine. Larry Steve Sauer, 301 Cedar St. in LaGrande, speed ing, $12 fine. Robert Wayne Anderson, 721 So. Main in Condon, speeding, $12 fine. John Chet Foster, 206 We natchee in Umatilla, illegal wssession of a game animal, 207 fine. Thomas Lee Dent, 3229 W. 10th No. C in Kennewick, Wa., false application for a resident (Hinting license and resident mule tag, $105 fine. James Curtis Lindsay, 813 S.E. 6th St. in Pendleton, axle overload, dismissed. Harold Benson Preston, 1410 N.W. Despain in Pendleton, violation of a hunting regula tion, $12 fine. Bryce Shawn Powell, P.O. Box 717 in Heppner, driving with a suspended license, $260 fine. Lamont Walter Fife, 3116 S.W. Kirk in Pendleton, viola tion of a hunting regulation, $12 fine. William Wesley Brannon, Rt. 1 in Heppner, speeding, $19 fine. Glen George Griffith, 717V2 S.W. 1st St. Apt. No. 1 in Pendleton, speeding, $19 fine. Keith R. Papineau, P.O. Box 541 in Lexington, defective equipment, $22 fine. Bryan James Ternes, 13121 S.E. Gladstone CI. in Port land, no big game tag, $19 fine. Ernest Ray Gregg, Rt. 1 Box 1994A in LaGrande, illegal possession of a protected game animal, $157 fine. James Dayton Steels, Rt. 3 Box 404 in Gresham, exceed ing the bag limit on deer, $157