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. - .TwmiWH'nriTn f"" ii"T" I" i i I I i t' FOLR-The Hrppner G.iette-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. June !4. 1M4 SHIP N SHORE BLOUSES sizes 8 to 18 15 to 1 Do something different for Dad this Fathers Day. Send Him Flowers!! 676-9426 Corps begins work at Alfalfa St, bridge HHS Grads receive scholarships & awards Reception to honor couples 50th anniversary ft'"' t fL . IT-- 5 1- fr jf1. l .l-Jc 0f Timers Don Forgef; THE HARDMAN REUNION Sunday, June 17-2 p.m. Hardman Community Hall POTLUCK DINNER Old Time Music by: 'ft'allie and the Music Makers The Army Corps of Engineers has torn out the old Alfalfa Street Bridge and is replacing it with a new, larger one, said Herb Bessey of the Corps. The new bridge will allow a greater volume of water to flow underneath which will facilitate waterflow in the outlet channel, that portion of Willow Creek which is between the regular creek channel and Willow Creek dam. Bank of E.O. asks lone Council $ for easement under city park DONT MISS THE ELKS PICNIC Saturday, June 19 Cutsforth Park 11 a.m. HOT DOCS FURNISHED BRING YOUR FAVORITE DISH & BEVERAGE GAMES FOR THE KIDS We will be open 7 days a week when NFL season opens. Heppner Elks 358 The lone Gty Council met Monday, June 4 and according to City Recorder Diana Starr, conducted the following bus iness: , heard a request from Ger ald Pierson, representing the Bank of Eastern Oregon as legal owners of the 11-unit apartment building on Main street, for an easement to put a drainfield for the building under the lone City Park. He said that the drainfield would be part of the Bank's efforte to upgrade and improve the.con dition of the building. The Council moved to grant the Bank of Eastern Oregon the easement to estaghsh a drainfield with the con dition that the legal costs be incurred by the owners and that the Department of Envir onmental Quality make a study of the proposed system and report to the council be fore a legal easement would be signed. Linda LaRue, as a repre sentative of the lone Commun ity and Agri-Business Organi zation, discussed with thr council the main objectives of the organization: to compile a list of available housing in the area, and to open the road connecting lone and the north end of the county. moved to pay Frank Hal- vorsen for mowing the lawn on city-owned property across from T & C Storage. agreed to install a meter and standpipe on property owned by Herb Ekstrom. heard a complaint about vehicles stored on the city right of way along property owned by Elmer Holtz. A greed to draft a letter to HolU concerning the matter. held a public hearing on the 1984-83 budget and passed a resolution to adopt the bud- Bet, levy taxes and make appropriations. Heppner High School hai announced the following win ners of scholarships and a wMtda received by graduating seniors at the June 1, 1984 commencement exercises: Pendleton Beauty College Tuition Shawn Britt and DeRina Reid; Blue Mountain Community College Tuition Waiver Sarah Forrar and Jon Mitchell; BMCC Science Award (Tuition) Kevin Ken ison; Oregon State University Dad's Club - Eric Thompson; Eastern Oregon President's Merit Award - Kris Fishburn; Charles Kyd - Eric Thompson ; Kinzua Scholarship - Carolyn Hughes; Oregon Scholars Kristine Fishburn, Anne Mc Laughlin, Pat Struthers, and Eric Thompson; Stookey Memorial Sid Kennedy; Jim Barratt - Eric Thompson; Col umbia Basin Athletic Confer ence - Sid Kennedy and Cathy Lindsay; Morrow County 4-H Leaders Council Cathy Lind say; University of Portland ( $1,500.00) Cathy Lindsay; Lions Vo Tech - Steve Plo charsky; Kent Klukkert-Steve Plocharsky; Improvement A ward - Pat Schwarz; John Bier-Bonnie Nix Award - Ca thy Lindsay; John Kenny Pla que - Cathy Lindsay; Morrow County Educaiton Carla Miles; Soroptimist Citizenship - Cathy Lindsay and Eric Thompson; Soroptimist Aca demic - Kris Fishburn; Sorop timist Vo Tech - LeAnn Quig ley; Pioneer Hospital (Earl Hazel Wilson) -Carllena Rath- bun and Anne McLaughlin; Troedson Sholarships - Pat Struthers, Carla Miles, Cathy Lindsay, Anne McLaughlin, Kristine Fishburn, Sid Ken nedy, John Martin, Eric Thompson, and Melissa Priv ett; Elks Most Valuable Stu dents - Eric Thompson, Pat Struthers, Sid Kennedy, Anne ' McLaughlin, Kristine Fish bum, and Cathy Lindsay. Music Program set at Friendship Baptist Friendship Baptist Church of Heppner will present a special music program 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 13 an nounced a spokesperson for the church. Jeff and Sandra Gilmore of West Park Baptist Church in Hermiston will headline a group of singers and musi cians. Jeff, a graduate of the University of Oregon Music School, is a music teacher in Hermiston and Sandra plays the flute. The public is invited to an evening of Christian music at Friendship Baptist located on the corner of Willow and Gale Streets. Refreshments will be served following the program. 1,, . -&-: v. v;i t v f 4' . A- 7 - Edna and Harold Peck Harold and Edna Peck will be celebrating their 50th wed ding anniversary Saturday, June 23, 1984 from 2 4 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 293 N. Gale Street in Heppner. Friends and relutives are invited to attend the reception. The Pecks request no gifts. Van Schoiack graduates Daniel R. VanSchoiack, Heppner, received an associ ate of applied sciences degree in accounting technology from Oregon Institute of Technol ogy in Klamath Falls Satur day, June 2. Oregon Tech awarded 749 degrees to 655 graduates at their commencement pro gram. Two hundred eighty three bachelor's and 4M asso ciate degrees were given, The largest number of both were earned in civil engineering technology, Local girl receives scholarship Twenty one high school gra duates have been awarded Presidential Merit -Full Tu ition scholarships to Eastern Oregon State College. Among the recipients is Kristine Fisliburn, Heppner announced a sjiokesjHTson for KOSC. Privetts celebrate 50th celebration of their 50 years of marriuge on June 23 , 2984 in Ava. Missouri. Friends wishing to extend their good wishes may do so by writing to them in care of Hilhe Jean Tabor, Star Route. Ava. Missouri GM08. Va. set Vaca the loi Christ Educat will be Friday mornin Studc througl eighth come "God's Prom is Ities in crafts, A film t plannei Thes will be mer ir lone U Cathy : Pacific Mc cele This men i Christ i t a.m. McKa: , activtt ther's They Saturd Sunii the m will b basem Gai The i the He begin i of Jan Monda NUMBER 1 AROUND THE WORLD I JC? fi Q to 0 ! i n ' L.m.,,11111,-,11 i nn 1,1 ...ii- in. linn i.i.y Fully Automatic Moisture Temperature Indicators No weiring Direct moisture & temperature read-out Weighs only 2 pounds gemote sensing thermometer for grain, hay, corn, rice, seed, potatoes etc. Temperature range from 0 to 200F. 7'a foot silo probe available. The children of Floy Mae Frazier Privett and C. H. "Mill" stuAri sr niu: r i n v i n s?s2s. PRICES lFFECTI CUST0W1ERS' APPH frnT) S fMBEEfiE) I llllg,'i fJM mm PORK SPARERIBS FRESH MEDIUM SIZE gvjgiP- LB. VJ BEEF CHUCK STEAK USDA CHOICE BONELESS 9 -l - i f-Jt. GROUND BEEF 100 BEEF LB. USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF TOP SIRLOIN STEAK USDA CHOICE STEAK e -n WEST f-PM wm , lk BEEF T-BONE L.$3.79 BONELESS HAM LB WATER ADDED . 5 7-LB AV s9 9 4.49 USDA CHOICE BONELESS - Aft gWlFTS 17 O I J Q rppf ?s. Rnfl5T .99 S ZZLEAN BACON ea l.bS FARMLAND . A Rr .V.oiAr $1 CO SLICED BACON LB$1.79 BREAKFAST SAUSAGE U.69 Avoid unnecessary crop loss from overheatingspoilage urc.c. Horrow County Grain Growcrswc. P O Box 367 Lexington, Oregon 97839 Ph. 969-8221 1(800)452-7396 : Union ;tCHFEC iWrw'tLK msm I y U I I fc westernfam.lv. r1fc s " ji KpZi " 02 11 RAISIN DANISH , CT 2.39 CELEEBKflTE FATHER'S DAY m T T ft V, .... 1 RED EAUT1 POTATOES GREEl'BEAl EHlf GROUND COFFEE HILLS BROS. BAKED BEANS 28 OZ. HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE 46 02 PACIFIC PEARL TINY SHRIMP oz HILLS BROS ,8 OZ INSTANT COFFEE WESTERN FAMILY CHARCOAL BRIQUETS . CRESCENT SLIVERED ALMONDS 2 oz 5av 79e J1.19 3.69 '2.19 79 7 mmmu ea"!Jv niii w ICE CREAM SPARKLE ASSTD. HALF GAL. 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