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Coast to Coast holds open house The lleppner Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 7, 1984-THREE ''"f ,iii"i,,t1'i Cliff and Cindy Green will be holding their open house at the Coast to Coast store in lleppner through Saturduy, The Greens wen My purchased the store from Ralph and Chris Limanen. There will be lots of gifts given away during the opening, says Cliff, including grand prizes of a double fired gas grill, a shop vac, a torch kit and gifts to the first loo men and (he first 100 women to come in the store. "We have an expanded inventory, and hope everyone comes by to visit," says Cliff. Refreshments will be served. IHS awards graduates The following awards were presented at the lone High School graduation ceremony last Thursday, May 31: Oregon Scholar Award to Howard Leavitt (Presented to only the top five percent of graduating seniors in the state of Oregon; Cardinal Club Scholarship $-NM) to Howard Leavitt; IMuc Mountain Com munity College Tuition Schol arship Craig Hams; Warren Williams Memorial Vocation al Scholarship - $100 to Scott I'arnett; Flossie Marick Former lone woman earns promotion appropriations Memorial Scholarship - $120 to Scott Parried; Carl Troedson grants - $750 each to Mike Douglas and Howard Leavitt; Kill (Jates Senior Athlete A ward - Craig Hams; salutator ian award Mike Douglas; valdictorian award Howard Ixavilt. Special recognition was giv en to exchange student Igna cio Garzon from Mexico and the senior class presented a gift to their advisor, Dave Sirne. Janet McKlligoti, daughter of Jerry and Maryan McKlli gott of lone has recently been promoted to the position of legislative assistant. She Ik' gan working as a receptionist for Washington state Senator Dan Kvansat his Washington D C. office in January of 1984 and w ill now he serving in her new capacity in the areas of armed serv ices, and foreign relations. She graduated from lone high school in 1979 and from the University of Portland in May of 1983. She had spent some time studying in Europe and learning languages prior to her graduation. Her new position was "created to in clude her specialties and in terests," said her mother, Maryan McKlligott. 4-H Camp applications available at Ext. office By HIKDINi: TU.I.IS. (ISC I'roKram Assistant Morrow County That letter arriving at the homes of Morrow 4 H ers this past week was a very import ant document. It was the latest news and application form for 4 II Camp memtcrs fourth through seventh grade. Out of today's cir cular the following Items did not arrive: Page 4 Sunbeam gas grill 'model no. 3174 149.99 Park bench 29.99 Page 3 Coronet papnr towel. ,89' We sincerely apologize' and hope this ooes not Incon venience you our valued customer!. With school ending for the summer, kids start thinking about the fun and excitement of camping. Those interested should act immediately, as again this year the camping program will be offered to youth in Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler counties, with appli cations accepted on a first come basis. The 4 H Camp at Cutsforth Park is the traditional time of nature classes, hikes, games, crafts, ceremonies, and lots of singing around the campfire. Counselors w ill be high school age 4 II members from the three-county area. Extension staff, too. will be from the three counties. Many plans and meetings have already gone into plan ning for a very special camp this year. Counselor selected theme for the event is "Dusty Trails West". For more information call Stephen Campbell or Pirdine Tullis at the Morrow Exten sion Service, lleppner, 670 42. Deadline to apply for camp is June U. "Truth is rarely pure and never jimple." Ojcar Wilde TIMBER WANTED FOR EXPORT Top Prices for Logs & Stumpage Honest 100 Eastsido Scale Call: Al Ruby P.O. Box 668 Boardman, OR 97818 (509) 525-0167 or (208) 883-0726 Its our 25th Anniversary in lone Come Celebrate With Us June 13, 1984 2 to 4 p.m. Refreshments Door Prizes DAIKOF XjJZ astern Urea on lone Branch GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH GAZETTE-TIMES WANT ADS call 676-9228 Join the Class Reunion of 1974 Saturday Might O0 Muf Ic by iC 1 --43 4ccO 'Big Business' Breakfast Served from Midnight On DONT FORGET THE ELKS PICNIC FATHER'S DAY JUNE 17th Heppner Elks 358 , mjf' - - i --- - PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 6 THRU JUNE 10 1984 :i.iiiiaiiniiin: 7 LETTUCE CALIFORNIA 1 CRISP ICEBERG KJ FOR L CAULIFLOWER LARGE HEADS I EA. FRESH BROCCOLI PLUMS GRAPEFRUIT ( WHO) CUCUMBERS LONG GREEN SLICING 1 If FOR U 59c FRESH BUNCH LB. RED BEAUTY AQ I CALIF LB. ? I 3JlJ PINK CALIFORNIA MIMIHVU:1iiH,',H:n 5 TURKEY HINDQUARTER JENNIE O GRADE FROZEN. TWIN PACK FRYER DRUMSTICKS FRESH WASH. GROWN LB. PORK BUTT ROAST BONELESS ARMOUR VERI BEST 9 09 LAMB SHOULDER STEAKassr. - 169 USDA CHOICE ARM CUT SHOULDER BAR S REG. OR THICK mm. LAMB ROAST Jl.79 SLICED BACON La$1.79 ANY SIZE PIECE LENNON GALLO DRY SAUSAGE SLAB BACON 1.49 SALAMI CHUB ?2.59 CHIPPED MEATS,.. 49e CUSTOM CUHING LB. nrvviri h 1 1 jf fu 1 1 IE i. mrttrfiS-n W fS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . J II MM t in ui lilt ii III vi i r POPCORN OR VI LIE REDENBACHER $0 1 K 30-02 immXU WESTERN FAMILY PORK & BEANS is s 0Z 3$l LARSEN'S MIXED VEGS. VEG-ALLeo 53( CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP 10 7SOZ vlU SWISS MISS. 30 OZ. COCOA MIX OR MINI MARSH PRINGLES DATATA nUIDC i uiniu vim o t to e oz. ... CHIPS AHOY OR OREO DOUBLE STUFF NABISCO COOKIES ; $1.89 GROUND COFFEE FOLGER'S - ' . $2.89 U.19 S&W ?9-OZ OVEN BAKED BEANS 99 s&w m-oz RED KIDNEY BEANS 49 i MiairnriL-- CHEDDAR CHEESE WASHINGTON. MED. CHEDDAR BLUt BONNET 2 LB LOAF $69 MARGARINE, lb 67c DARIGOLO LO FAT - A CHOCOLATE MILKor 54' ICE CREAM 89 OREO COOKIES N CREAM, ASS1 D. FLAVORS, Vi GAL. ORANGE JUICE m9 VEGETABLES Pt AS MIXED 20 Ol . 69e GOLDEN PATTIESk;" $1.29 FISH FllLETSr.K., $3.99 BREAD DOUGHsatr.. $1.69 MINUTE MAID 10 TO 12 OZ., 100 PURE FROM FLORIDA jTMirarffi s nil DEODORANT RIGHT GUARD ORIGINAL 50Z. RIGHT GUARD 2 5 OZ STICK ASSORTED SOFT & DRI 20Z SOLID DISPENSER PICNIC GRILL KtTCHU MUSTARD 299c FRESH BREAD $1.09 WESTERN FAMILY WHITE. 6 CT. ENGLISH MUFFINS Z99 COUNTRY HEARTH EUROP SWEET, 24 OZ HASHBROWNS WESTERN FAMILY Ll i SHREDDED J ctth S fl GOOD ONIV AT FAMILY GROCER CASHVALU10GOOOTRUJUE . , TEA BAGS HEDROft r RED ROSE. BLACK GOOD ONLY AT FAMILY CROCER ASHJJMUEOOODTMROJU ZTB-BAG CARROTS FRESH PACK LIMIT 3 ' If GOOD ONLY AT FAMILY GROCER . ' CASH VALUE 1'2C GOOD THRU JUNE 12 1984 iKPsss s: