Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 12, 1981, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOl'RThe Heppner C.aieUe-Ttmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March I. 1981
Heppner Jr. High seventh
grade team has 9-0 season
School announces free
milk, meal policies
Morrow County School District last week announced Its
policy for free meals and free milk and reduced priced meals
for children unable to pay the full price of meals and milk
served under the National School Lunch and Special Milk
Programs.
Local school officials have adopted the following family
size Income criteria for determining eligibility.
New church in Christian Life
Center future
Heppner Jr. High's seventh
grade basketball team had an
outstanding season this year,'
winning all nine of its games.
The team beat Stanfield
three times, Condon twice.
Pilot Rock twice, and Uma
tilla twice. It wrapped up its
season Saturday, Feb. 21, with
a 55-36 win over Condon.
Coach Vince Wilson says of
the team's success. "They
play good as a team, and there
is quite a bit of individual
talent there also. If they
continue to grow, they will be
a real threat next year as well
as when they enter high
school."
In celebration of their vic
tories, the boys were treated
to a pizza feed last Thursday,
put on by Coach Wilson and his
wife. Cathy.
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Memliers of the seventh grade basketball
team, which had a perfect 9-n season this
year, are: Ift-righl kneeling. Shawn Paine
(IS). Alex Campbell ( ?:n.Tonv Clement l-i.
Andy Campbell (ID. Loran Hayes (4). and
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Mnnon McMillan (5).
U-fi-righi standine. Ranriv Siminne (man
ageri. .lack EsIKhtb ( Keith Kenison (25).
Alex Lindsay (20). Greg Jones (21). Ted
Lindsav (3) and Coach Vince Wilson.
HEALTH
DEPT.
Friday. March 13 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic.
Immunizations. Health Dept.
Office. Ixineton. 8 a.m . to 12
noon. 1 to 4 p.m.
Monday. March 16 - "catch
up" immunization clinics - all
schools.
Tuesday. March 17 - "catch
up" immunization clinics -Heppner
Schools: Free Blood
Pressure Clinic. Neighbor
hood Center. Willow SI.
Heppner. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday. March 17 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic. Neigh
borhood Center, Wjllow St..
Heppner. 2:30 lo 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday. March 1R - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic. United
Church of Christ Basement,
lone. 4 to 5 p.m.
Friday. March 20 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic.
Immunizations. Health Dept
Office. Lexington. 8 a.m. to 12
noon. 1 to 4 p.m.
Monday. March 23 through
Fridav. March 27 - Office
closed for vacation.
SpMnq 9lme $s Just
For those mouthwatering
meals, be sure that you are
prepared!!
SI II
CROCK POT
1 qt. 3 qt. 4 qt.
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Electric
CAN OPENERS
W Knife Sharpener
PJ2rrtrj Countfv98'-8221
rain rowers. Kl
A new church is in the future for the
members of the Christian Life Center, the
Reverend Doug Thomas has announced
firound breaking ceremonies for the new
church pictured above in an artist's
conception, and to he built in a vacant lot on
Morgan St in Heppner. are scheduled for this
Sundiiv. March 15
District AsvWt.-int Siipe,1,,,',m'' '" v
will speak in the mnrnine
present church on Willow St and will be
present at the ground breaking ceremony,
Don Craig. Presbvler. Millon-Freewater.
will also he present at the ground breaking
ceremony and will sneak at the 7 pm
service,
Anvnne who would like to attend is
welcome . Refreshments at the present
hurch will follow the ceremonv.
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CHRSTTAN UFE CENTO
Army Corps recommends new
Bonneville locks
By VHMill. Ht l'P
Of (he Kastrrn Oregoninn
KOAKDMW The U.S. Armv Corps of
F.ngineers is recommending a $150 million
new locks project at Bonneville Dam bv 1990.
But the locks were needed vesterdav.
Gene Pospisil. Portland, chief of the
advance engineering section of the Portland
District of Ihe Corps, said Wednesdav that the
volume of wheat traffic projected for 1990 on
the Columbia River bv the Corps "is occuring
right now."
If barges start carrying coal down the
Columbia to export points, "we've got a whole
new ballgame."
Pospisil told the Mid-Columbia River Ports
Task Force that traffic projections had not
included coal that may be barged down
stream from Boardman.
Wheal growers and others have supported
new locks at Bonneville because the existing
locks are smaller than those at other dams on
the Columbia-Snake svstem Bonneville
creates a bottleneck
"It takes barges as long to lock through
Bonneville as it does the rest of the seven
locks on the Columbia combined." savs Wes
Grilley. Pendleton. executive,vice president
of the Oregon Wheat Growers League
Wheat growers have been worried about the
congestion at Bonneville for several years.
The Bonneville locks were the first
constructed on the river and are the
narrowest of the eight locks Barge tows have
lo broken down to go through the locks
The new locks would he 86 feet by 675 feet,
the same size as those at other dams on the
Columbia.
Pospisil said a recent sludv ordered by the
Department of the Armv showed that
charging "congestion fees" would solve no
problems but onlv delav the needed
enlargement
The recommendation bv the Portland
District of the Corps is now awaiting action by
the Secretary of the Army.
As soon as Ihe new locks are authorized and
funded, a two-year planning and design studv
can start. Pospisil said He estimated
construction will take five years.
The new locks would be located southwest
of Ihe existing locks The design would allow
safer approaches bv lughoals and barges
Strong cross-currents in the river at
Bonnev iiie plague luM ojieralors
Wayne Schwnndl. acting manager of Ihe
Port of Morrow, said it's possible thai large
amounts of coal could he shipped downstream
from the Port of Morrow at Boardman. The
coal would arrive at Boardman bv rail
FAMILY FREE MEALS AND
SIZE FREE MILK
1 $ 5,700
2 7.220
3 8,730
4 10,270
5 11.800
6 13.320
7 14.850
8 16,370
Each Additional
Family Member
INCOME LEVELS
REDUCED PRICED
MEALS
t 8.350
10,730
13,110
15,490
17,870
20,150
22,820
25,000
1.530
2,380
Children from families whose income is at or below the
levels shown are eligible for free meals and free milk and
reduced priced meals.
Application forms are being sent to all homes In a letter to
parents, says the district. Additional copies are available at
the principal's office in each school. The information
provided on the application is confidential and will be used
only for the purpose of determining eligibility. Applications
may be submitted at any time during the year.
In certain cases foster children are also eligible for these
benefits. If a family has foster children living with them and
wishes to apply for such meals and milk for them they should
contact the school.
Under the provisions of the policy, principals of bcIwoIb will
review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is
dissatisfied with the ruling of the official, he may wish to
discuss the decision with the determining official on an
informal basis If he wishes to make a formal appeal, he may
make a request either orally or in writing to the hearing
official. Matthew P, Doherty. District Superintendent. Box
3(i8. Lexington, Orgon 978.19. Phone 9K9-R202. for a hearing to
appeal the decision. The policy contains an outline of the
hearing procedure.
If a family member becomes unemployed or if family sue
changes, the family should contact the school to file a new
application, Such changes may make the children of the
family eligible for additional benefits.
In the operation of school food service programs, no child
will be discriminated against because of race, sex, color, or
national origin,
Each school and the office of the superintendent has a copy
of the complete policy which may be reviewed by any
interested party.
Schooling Show, Clinic slated in
Walla Walla
The Cavallelli 4-H Club will
present their llth annual
Schooling Show and Schooling
Clinic on March 14 and 15 at
the south-easlern Washington
fairgrounds. Walla Walla.
Wash.
The Schooling Clinic will lie
held on Saturday. March 14.
and will be under the instruc
tion of Wade Muller from
Umapine, Oregon Muller is
an approved OHA judge and is
well known for his work with
4 II groups.
Instruction will Ix-gin at 9
a m. and will feature both
English and Western equita
tion classes for both junior and
senior riders. The fee is $4
per class, and each class will
last approximately an hour
and a half Anyone wishing
more information mav con
tact Mrs. Gary Bergiven.
The Schooling Show is
scheduled for ."Sunday. March
15. and will complete the
weekend horse activities The
Schooling Show is open to all
youth riders. 18 and under
Eighteen classes fill Ihe
agenda and include Western
Pleasure, Weslern Equitation.
Trail classes. Ban-hack
Horsemanship, ll.inl Seat
Eqtulaiinn. Saddle Seal Equi
tation. English Pleasure Clas
ses, and a Last Chance class.
Gift certificates and ribbons
will be awarded to eight
places in all classes In
addition, there will tie a high
point awards (or two age
divisions, and a club award to
Ihe club whose members win
Ihe most points during the
show The fee is $2 jmt class.
Anyone wishing more inform
al ion may contact Mrs Mar
tin Saurer or Mrs Eugene
Martin
Irrigon schools disrupted
Classes of both A C. Hough
ton Elcmenlitrv and Columbia
,r High Schools in Irrigon
were dismissed last Wednesdav
Umatilla
Ready -Mix
is Still in Business in
Heppner
Cement deliveries scheduled twice
weekly to South Morrow County.
Regulcrly on
Wednesdays end Fridays
for dispatch
'JvH cal collect
'WSSF 567-6173
SpMng Caps &
Spking Jackets
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MENS WEAR
Hadio nnrioiinccmenls con
cerning cilv water to be shut
olf for repairs went lo area
residents
Some concern was register
ed among local educators
when the service was not
disrupted, creating an unnec
essary dav of school dismissal
OF THE 141 ITEMS ON
TODAY'S CIRCULAR THE
FOLLOWING ITEMS DID
HOT ARRIVE:
Page Item
2. NS-103A National Semi
conductor DATA
CHECKER
5. P-185 Cornlngware
SNACK SET, 2 pack
W incfty apoioglM and
hop Ihlt do nol InconvtnteM
you our iud euaionwn.
Rainchecka will t Issued
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