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Shirley McCarl has returned home
from a stay in Pro\ idence Hospital
in Pori la ml where \he underwent
major surgery
Betty Marquant! and daughter
Jana visited Mr and Mrs Clay
Orare and family over the weekend
Mr and Mrs Karl Hall of Port
land were recent callers at the Krda
Pieper home
Jean Nelson spent several day*
last week with Mr and Mrs Alfred
Nelson in Pendleton The Nelsons
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and it nest were Yakima W ashington
callers one day last week
Ians Hunt is home from Pioneer
Memorial Hospital
Mrs Debbie Jones and children.
Mr and Ms Iceland Jones Pendle
ton and Mr and Mrs Jack Yocom
ol lone were dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Joe Yocom Sunday
Dorothy Hurcham and daughter
K.dhv I t ilts he.i were Walla Walla
Callers Wednesday to visit Kalph
Uvudiam
Neighborhood Center
Cary and Marilyn Thomas of Fossil announce the engagement of their
daughter. Denise to Shawn KaKue
Denise is a 1882 graduate of W heeler High School and is currently a student
at Oregon State University
shawn is the son of Del and Linda laiKue of lone He graduated from lone
High School in 1881 and is attending Oregon State I'niversity
The couple plan to be married August 31 in Fossil
included with the protein "Body
Builders." the regular subject for
March said a spokesperson (or the
club Those who would still like to
get into the current program are
invited to the meeting
A light meal will be served, made
from recipes given out in the first
lesson of the series
o ir e o v o rs
HI V F AMS \go
February 27, 1875
In special session, the Morrow
County Court accepted a tentative
proposal from Boise Cascade Cor
porallon for a modular medical
Clinic not to n t ced .1 i os! ol $4.' ixx•
The Morrow County School Board
had a two year contract for salaries
for certified teaching staff which
represented a 12 t percent pav hike
over the prev ious y ear's schedule A
cost of living increase was built in
for the following year
2 i 5 I \l<x \GO
February 25. I8*n
Money was to tie included in the
I86P6I school budget to allow the
reopening of seventh and eighth
grade classes in Boar dm an based on
a projected increase in enrollment
there
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illy of Heppner crews began
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lav mg several
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Main street which would extend to
south edv limits to improve the
water supply along Condon Highway
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February 28. 1835
Iwo youthful sleuths discover
ed guns which had l*-en stolen from
the sheriff's office when they were
rummaging through a scrap pile
sheriff C J D
Bauman told the
(..w rite Times that the gun theft hail
Ix en committed in mid January and
a i . not i et i-niirt-iv soli ed
Mrs James L Leach, la'xington
w a s awarded a Certificate of Recipe
h ndorsemenl by "Belter Homes and
Gardens magazine for her recipe
llali.iri Spaghetti
I he headline "Juiie tips sprink
"A gentle warm
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The story
ram started today off with prospects
4 Heppner and the surrounding
country receiving a quantity oi
needed moisture Reports of precipi
ration visiting the mountains in the
form of snow gives further hope of a
favorable growing season for wheal
and ranges."
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A meeting uf thr
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March 7 Thursday Social I 4
p in T O P S club is the scheduled
host for the month
March 13 Cheese distribution 8
am
4 p m Proof of address and
income are required Steve Hick
man Job Counselor, will lie at thr
Center at 2 p m
March 15 Beth Higgathan. Sec
lion 8 Housing. Ilia m Keturn visits
to the Center are scheduled for the
second Friday each month
ton was attended by 150 area farm
ers ranchers, and guests
PC A is a member owned coopera
live lending institution which pro
voles stiort and intermediate term
agricultural financing It serves
farmers and ranchers from offices
III Pendleton and Fnlerp' .xe
‘ 1 rebate from Westinghouse
when you buy six bulbs!
NOTICK OF HU 1X1 FT HFAKING
4 O H M I I I I
Jerrv I- Myers of Heppner was
elected at the list Annual Meeting to
serve a three year term of the
Pendleton Production Credit As
sociatmn board of directors He
elected to the Board were Larry
foppock of Adams and Norman
Werst of Wallowa The split meet
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tielow last year other crop acreages
Oregon farmers intend to plant
include 65,ono acres of field corn for
all purposes. 13 percent below last
year
LSO.OOO acres of oats, 30
percent above the 1884 acreage, and
310.IMHI acres of harlev. seven per
cent above last year (¡rowers also
expect to harvest 1.080.000 acres of
all hay, two percent less than last
year
the Portland Police l»epartment.
Portland Public Schools and the
National Center for Missing and
exploited Children
Safeway \ ice President John Car
tales xavs, Safeway is pleased to
respond'to this worthwhile cause
With these advertising vehicles at
our disposal, we can easily reach
millions of people by our milk carton
panels and our grocery ads Safeway
is pleased to donate this type of
in kind contributions to assist the
efforts of Project Safe Child and
the National Center for Missing and
Kxploited Children
A r e a farm er elected to PCA board
t hr ough t h r
W h e at a c re a g e down 8 %
Oregon farmers intend to plant
too.is»' acres of spring wheat in 1885.
according to a h ebruary I planting
intentions survey conducted by the
Oregon Crop ana Livestock Report
mg x, !» , i- This acreage combined
with an earlier estimate of 1.000 000
acres ot winter wheat planted last
fall, plus all wheat plantings at
1 limone acres or eight percent
Safeway officials announced plan*
to implement a statewide program
which will feature photograpns of
missing children on Safeway milk
carton panels
Consumers w ill hegin seeing
photographs of nnssing children on
nulk carton panels as soon as
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cartons
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Safewav locations in
Oregon and Southwest YLashington
Safeway'* elfort is in conjunclion
with P o rtla n d s
Proiect Safe
Child,'' a program coordinated by
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Nutri-Nibblers slate meeting
The Nutri Nihhlers will meet Mon
day evening at 7 p m in the general
purpose room of the Heppner Seven
th day Adventist church
Betause the February meeting
was canceled due to had weather,
the subject "E n ergy
Foods"
scheduled for February, will tie
M ilk panels to aid efforts to
locate missing children
Setvs from the
The Heppner Neighborhood t en
ter lists the following events on its
March calendar
March 4 G K I) classes 1 4 p m
Monday afternoons at the Center.
T O P S club meets at 7 p in at the
center each Monday
March 6
Adult and Family
Services counselor Janet Phillips
from Condon will be at the Center
from If a in
12 noon. a blood
pressure dim e w ill tie conducted by
County Health Nurse Pat Wright
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