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FOUR The Heppner Gaiette-Timet, Heppaer, Oregoa. Thnraday, untie ctoiAn kit : ' V.;; v j j ! . i J t K " J i-ljiiiiiui u i j 1 " j ':":-,.( ' j r i 1 M L iv !"' Tf Jackie Gentry Ueft), manager of Western Heritage Savings and Loan in Heppner presents Steve Brownfield with the Magnavox stero which was the grand prize offered by Western Heritage in the open house celebration of their 50th anniversary. Brownfield's name was drawn last Friday, April 6. Other winners of the daily drawings during the open house who each won cassette tapes were: Don Reiber, Marshall Lovgren, Marie Lane, Alfred Burt, Nancy McConnell, Abbi Van Marter, Geri Martin, Carolyn Holt, Janice Smith, Ivy Welsh, and Dona Buchanan. lone math contest winners named The following lone junior high students were winners in the local math contest and participated in the district contest at Columbia Jr. High in Irrigon April 9. Eighth graders: First place Sabrina White, second place Cathy Martin, and third place Dick McElligott. Seventh graders: first place Heppner merchants receive C. of C. funds Heppner merchants met at Kate's Pizza and Pastry for a regular meeting of the Mer chants' Committee at noon last Friday, April 6. Bill Hutchinson, president of the committee, announced that the Chamber of Com merce had voted to budget $1,600 to the merchants com mittee to help finance its projects. He continued that the Chamber had also expres sed a desire for more mer chants to become active mem bers of that organization rath er than just the merchants committee, but emphasized that the funds had already been budgeted and were not dependent on their decision. Merchants informally ag reed to postpone a decision until more members were present. Boa McDwildr11 4X4 4X4 4X4 1984 Chov Vi Ton v8 4spd 4X4 1978 Dodge Vi Ton v8 4spd 4X4 1977 Chov. Blazer v8 4X4 1975 Dodge Vi Ton v8 4spd 4X4 1975 Chov. 3A Ton v8 auto 4X4 1973 CMC Jimmy v8 auto 4X4 1951 Joop universal Vi cab 4X4 1m McDmwM? 676-9108 ys;: tie-Michelle Beck and Jill Nel son, and third place-Angie Rudisill. Local winners for Heppner were announced in last weeks issue of the Gazette-Times. The contest examinations consist of sections on speed computation and general pro blem solving. The next regular meeting of the committee is scheduled for Friday, May 4. A special meeting could be scheduled before then, if enough mer chants express a need for further discussion of the plans for the Friday, April 26 Moon light Sale. Justice Court Report Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handl ed the following cases during the past week : John Gregory Piening, lone - Exceeding the Maximum Speed (68 mph in a 55 mph zone) $36 fine. Charles Sheridan Conner, Fossil - Illegal U-turn, $13 fine. Terry Lee Riddle, 19, Hep pner Offensive Littering, $24 fine. Jeffrey Wayne Hams, lone . -Defective Equipment, no tail lights, $36 bail forfeited. Robert Arthur Skaggs, Hep pner - Violation of the Basic Rule (51 mph in a 35 mph zone) $30 fine. Roger Perry Morter, 18, lone - Minor in Possession of Intoxicating Liquor (Beer), $57 fine. Cindi Lee Hudson, 19, Hep pner, Minor in Possession of Intoxicating Liquor (Beer), $57 fine. Jeffrey Keith Key, 19, lone -Minor in Possession of Intox icating Liquor (Beer), $77 fine. MAJOR FARM AUCTION Wed. April 25 Arlington, OR We have been authorized to take some consignments. For more information to consign your excess equipment call or write: Ed Williams Inc. Auctioneers P.O. Box 35, Sunnyslde, WA 98944 (509) 837-6502 April It. 1M B.E.A.R. week April 8-14 lone Elementary School is working on some special projects in honor of National Library Book Week, April 8-14 announced school librarian, Betty Carlson. The classes are decorating their classroom doors and some children are bringing stuffed bears to school this week as a reminder to Be Eager About Reading B.E.A.R.). The kindergarten through third grade classes are also coloring pictures of bears which each student will indi vidualize with the name of an emotion or personality trait. The fourth, fifth and sixth grades have worked a cross word puzzle using the library card catalog file to find the titles of books about bears and the names of authors who wrote bear books. Carlson says that Thursday, April 12 will be a special "Read Out" day when stu dents will stop their regular class work and begin to read each time the special message about bears is transmitted over the intercom. I.H.S. lists honor roll lone Jr.-Sr. High School has released its honor roll for the third nine weeks. The follow ing students have earned a place on the list: A Honor Roll (3.5-4.) Senior: Craig Hams. Junior: Eric Cook. Sophomores: Ignacio Gar zon and Eric Pointer (all A's). Freshmen: Ashley Conklin and Chris Rea. Eighth grader, Cathy Mar tin. Seventh graders: Michelle Beck, Jill Conklin and Jill Nelson. B Honor Roll (3.0-3.4) Seniors: Mike Douglas and Howard Leavitt. Juniors: Jeff Ball and Randy McCabe. Freshmen: Deena Hams, Kim McCabe, Patty McEl ligott, Mike Rietmann and Candi Rudisill. Eighth graders: Karla Dav ison, J.J. Osmin, Ken Snider, Rondi Tews and Sabrina White. Seventh graders: Michelle Papineau, Kevin Rietmann and Angie Rudisill. Electrolysis S Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal Anna Schwarzin Certified Electrologist 676-9248 Open Tues. - Wed Or by appt. Jj l COMPUTER FORMS Gazette-Times f76-9228 Garden club Local winners of the "Protect Oregon's Birds" contest are pictured above. Front row (left to right): Crystal Minster, Travis Greenup, Jim Holt and Garden Club contest chairman Pat Pettyjohn. Back row, (left to right): Karla Davison, Sabrina White and Jim Davison. lone tennis team travels to Arlington By ASHLEY CONKLIN The lone tennis teams were defeated by the Arlington ten nis teams 4-2 on Saturday, April 7, at Arlington. In first singles Mark Meyers lost, 2-6, 6-3, 6-1 to Buddy Ozment. Eric Pointer was victorious, defeating Troy Wheelhouse 3-6, 7-5, 6-0. The boys doubles team of Mike Rietmann and Ignacio Garzon lost in straight sets 6-4, 6-2 to Ozment and Robert Bailey. Sandi Wright and Patty McElligott won their doubles match between Lori Freeland and Misty Dean by a score of Road work continues between lone & and Lexington ,j4A , The old portion of the highway is to the right the dozer. The new rood bed rs require removal of more of A week ago Monday, when Central Columbia Construc tion stripped the pavement from the road by a field near the Ken Palmer ranch, they uncovered a pond. They then had to excavate 1,600 cubic yards of mud and haul in rock to set up a road before traffic could use that portion of the road between Lexington COMMON SENSE IN V " - '' jr I V - .. -v 1 1 if" Lin -' Ti - If .M,tmmmi RAY FRENCH 0 REPUBLICAN STATE REFT?ESNTATIVE District 59 Qommtl announces local, district winners 6-2, 6-1. The doubles team of McElligott and Kim McCabe lost to Jenny Coffelt and Becky Burdick, 1-6, 2. In girls singles action Wright lost 2-6, 2-6 to Coffelt. In a practice game, McCabe was beaten 6 8 by Burdick. Local man receives award Don R. Lott has been select ed by William Hoekendorf, Dean of College Letters and Science at Eastern Washing ton University, to receive hon orary award recognition by having his biography publish ed in the seventh annual edi .fir .. ' - "' -j: . i - i . .. Lf M- C wjui jut; is and above iubstontiolty lower and will the bonk and lone. The road was block ed for most of a day said Dave Gilmore, a spokesperson for the construction company who continues that this should not hamper their finishing the subgrade road bed by the end of April w hen Morris Brothers will begin graveling and pav ing the road. Gilmore continued that the weather has been the major i ft THE LEGISLATURE Lunch Menus Heppner High School Thursday, April 12 - stew, rolls with Jelly, cottage che ese, pineapple slices and milk. Friday, April 13 cook's choice. Monday, April 16 burritos, peas and carrots, cheese sticks, strawberry sundaes and milk. Tuesday, April 17 potatoes and gravy, rolls, fruit and milk; or salad bar and milk. Wednesday, April 18 Mex ican casserole, peas, rolls, pudding and milk; or salad bar and milk. tion of The National Dean's List, 1983 84. Lott the son of Randy and Bernice Lott of Heppner, is a 1982 graduate of Heppner High School and a sophomore at Eastern Washington Univer sity majoring in history. problem to deal with in the realignment of the road which began last November. Ex treme cold caused them to shut down construction for a month, and the rain presents another problem. Central Columbia Construc tion has subcontracted the excacation and pipe work from Morris Brothers, whom Gilmore identifies as the prime contractors for the eight miles of road construc tion, a $1,795,000 project awarded by the Highway Divi sion of the Oregon State De partment of Transportation. FOR SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON . ir tt.trwmm '"If nt .: . We Are The Team You Can Depend On For AH Your Farm Chemical Needs ! NH-3 Aqua Liquid & Dry Fertilizers Form Chemicals Variety of Application Systems 'WE NOT ONLY SELL THE PRODUCT WE SERVICE IT TOO' Where is the "Protect Oregon Birds" was the theme of a recent poster and essay contest sponsored by the Oregon Stale Federa tion of Garden Clubs. Local and district chairman of the contest, Pat Pettyjohn has released the names of the following local winners: Third grade: first pluce Crystal Minster, second place Danielle Stefani, third place Jessica Turley. Fourth grade: first place Eric Orem, second place Travis Greenup, third place Kristine Bedortha. Fifth grade: first place Jim IlolU, second place Jonathan Nolan, third place Carrie Nance. Sixth grade: first place-Jim Davison, second place-Amy Wagenblast, third place Melissa Rowell. Eighth grade: first place Karla Davison, second place Sabrina White, third place Rondi Tews. Winners in the Blue Mt. District No. 10 (Baker. Grant, Morrow, Umatilla, Gilliam, Union and Wallowa counties) poster contest were: Division I, third and fourth grades: first place-Eric Orem, second place-Travis Greenup, third place Crystal Minster, all of lone school. Division II, fifth and sixth grades: first place-Wendy Anderson of Olex school in Gilliam County, second place Jim Davison, third place-Jim Holtz, both of lone school. Dividion III. seventh, eighth and ninth grades: first place Karla Davison of lone, second place-Nick Bettencourt of Olex school, third place Sabrina White, of lone school. Poem awards were given to GOTT COLDHOT Ttf Si.IAL HOLDS 2 UTOtS FOOD OR BEVERAGES - APCAP POUR JUG A UD INSULATED .(TV STAM RSSISTAXT V 3 YEAR WARRANTY ONLY Rietmann's Hardware one . ; it "r" . V 1 ' i . M.C.C.C. Morrow County the customer company a a1 naur Kelly Wheelhouse, first place, and Sara Adaml, second place, both of Olex school. First place winners in both the poster and poem contest at the district level are entered in the state contest to be held at the slate convention of garden clubs In June at Bend. 3 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Heppner Budget Committee elected to have their second budget commit tee meeting at 7:00 P.M., Monday. April Iflth, 1984 at 188 W. Willow Street. City Hall, Heppner, Oregon. Marshall Lovgren, Budget Officer City of Heppner, Oregon Published: April 12, 1984 Out of today's cir cular the following Itema did not arrive: PACE? Scott Turf Builder till Scott Drop Spreader . . S32.ll W ilncfty apologlza and hop this do not Incon- venltnca you our valuad cuttomwt. 1. I) ' i ? - 5 JUG SPOUT Grain Growers m. l(IOO)46J7W r O lol M7 '"; A, )inriii. nr-ifii t ,,, y