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M il K Ih r llrp p n e r l u i r l l r I m ir » llr|»|Miri It ir t u n M riln rs d a x . Junr 1. I * j 0 8 U to award decrees J l i n e 9 lonr schools P rin cip a l Chuck Starr left) chat« with students who reached the tenth station to rarn a Oregon State U n iversity has announced ap p ro xim ately J.Soo degrees will be awarded at its 116th annual graduation program on Sunday. June 9, at 2 p m in GiU Coliseum The following students from this area will be among the graduates Boardman Kristie Dee Baker Bachelor of Science, Business Administration Scott Allen Daniels. Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, with high scholar ship Mark Hendrick Dames. Bach elor of Science Business Admini Stratton lleppner Michael Scott Jones. Bachelor of Science, Agricultural and Resource Kconomics Kobin Kay Jones Bachelor of Science. Agricultural and Resource Kcon oimc* Paula Jean P alm er. Bachelor of Science, business Adm inistration, with highest scholarship Brian S Thompson. Bachelor of Science Agricultural and Resource Kconomics lone Richard Douglas 1-add Bachelor of Science Agricultural Kngineering Technology, Todd Thomas Sherer. Bachelor of Science Wildlife Science Irngon Timothy Max llellberg. Bachelor of Science Agricultural Kngineering Technology la-xington Lynn I>ee Devin. Bachelor of Science. Business Administration Geri Ann Grieb. Bachelor of Si lence Health special lunch awarded at the conclu sion of the Books n He>ond program Reading journey ends with banana splits to read Student* received book markers computer card* created by Anna Morford s business classes, tootsie pops inscribed pencil* and finally, if they reached Morrow County, the special lunch with Principal Chuck Starr The preparation of the dessert was entirely a volunteer effor ( opies of the i Iregon Seal from the («overnor s office also were pre sented to the students at an award* assembly in May Manana «pilla were aerved to 28 »tildenta, fourth grade teacher Diana Kincaid and teacher* aid Pam Min»ler who m e n tly com pleled the Books n Beyond Program at lone Klementary The program lx-gan in January as an effort to encourage students in (¡raile* K « to read more and watch television less Students also were encouraged to visit the city library to check our tanks Prize* were awarded as incentives F A G aw ards presented The fourth annual academ ic acheivetnenl awards banquet was held Thursday, May 23. at the lleppner High School cafeteria The «it down dinner was provided by the faculty committee for the academ ically talented arid gifted K»ch teacher at the high school was asked to supply names of three students who excelled both in grade* mil in the consistency of their work '»kills awards were given by the science. m ath (including computer* i. language art*, journal isin. library, and business depart mentx Keynote speaker Dave Sinkevilch encouraged students to strive for ■Inc ribbon, gob) medal quulily , and to avoid mediocrity Along with their talents, a willingness to learn, md bard work, he said, were all they ■ eeded to bring their dreams into reality Hie following students received the Presidential Academic Fitness \ward Itenee Struthers. Stephi Payne. Trisha Mahoney, and Jim McConnell To receive this award student* had to score above the 8o percentile on a standardized achievement test maintain a 35 grade point average over four year*, and have completed all of the new basic*' identified by the Presiden tial Commission for Kxcellence All of the following students received a w a rd * for academ ic excellence, some of them received multiple award* Keith Kennison. Kathleen Brazell Theresa Lindsay. Ken Curtis. Kim Hughe*. Monique Allan K elli Bergstrom , T ra v i* H y att. Jodi Mallison. Trent Harrison. Marty Brannon C lark W allis, Ron Doherty. Jason P alm er. Chris McLaughlin Trisha Mahoney, Stephi Payne Mark Fishhum Jim Wornell Angie Axhbeck Renee Slruther* Trina Palmer Nancy M a rlin . Sophie Struthers. Jim McConnell. Joe Jem m ett Mike Bergstrom, Marion McMillan. Alex Lindsay. I .ana Reid. Noella Rill. Duane Ball. Ryan Duncan. Cathy M a rtin . Loran H aye*. Shannon McLaughlin Derek Hoof! Printing Services Little League Schedule Free Estimate GAZETTE * TIMES I --------------- I Copies 20 * 1 1 GAZETTE TIMES tniiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiHiHMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiT T Ball Schedule Saturday. June H Fossil No tw ill play lone at lone at I p m lleppner No | will play Condon No 2 at Condon at I p m Tuesday. June I I lleppner No 2 will play lone at lone at 5 .’to p m . Condon No 2 will play Fossil No I at Fossil at 5 30 Minor la-ague Schedule Thursday. June ti Lexington will play lleppner at lleppner at « p m Tuesday, June II, lleppner will play la-xington at lleppner at 6 p m L ife gu a rd says 7 h a n k s ' I I.IF K G l ARD M KDICAL TRANSPORT staff and Board of Directors wish to thank the voters of Morrow County for their overwhelming support in the May 2lsl election We a* well a* you who are now co owners of the I.IF K G l ARD service should lie encouraged and proud of your dedication to and *up|>ort of a lifesaving program that is a benefit accessible to all We interpret this 75 percent inujorily vote also a* an endorsement of the consciencious efforts and sound business manage ment provided by all those who have worked with I.IF K G l \K D from its incept ion I'o continue the I.IF K G l ARD service it is necessary that the funding Ihise tie spread out from Umatilla County to include the entire service area of Northeast (Iregon and Southwest W ashington The three counties voting on May 21*1. Morrow. Grant, and Wallowa all passed their levy by at least a two Hurd majority Kfforl* to expand this funding base are on going with Baker County planning to vote in September and poasibly Walla Walla County in Washington voting sornetine in the fall of 19K.> Those of vou whojiave friend*, relatives business associates etc in anv of the counties not yet having voted could assist this effort by being informed and talking almut I.IF K G l ARD to these people Die conversational support or word of mouth endorsement i* the lx-*t advertisement we can have Remeher the more counties who support the program, the less it will cost each of u* \gain thank you to the voters of Morrow County We apprec iate your sup|Mirt and look forward to providing a lust rate program for our entire region _____________________________________ c lone pool to open ^PUBLIC NO TlClsJ IN’V lT A T liiN iiR \ D \ KRTISKM KNT FOR BID An Invitation to Bid i* extended hv the BOARD OF DIRKCTORS of MORROW C O UN T SCHOOL D IS T R IC T N o I L F X IN G T O N OKKGON for the INSTALLATION (IF A STAND BY BOII.KR FOR HEAT PUMPS a' RIV ERSID1 H IG H SCHOOL BO AR DM AN OREGON Work to la- performed under one General Contract which will indurle mechanical and electrical work Sealed hid* will I h - received on MONDAY .11 NF 17 POIS al I i«t p m P in at the SCHOOL AD M IN ISTR A TIO N O FFIC E Bl II.D IN G in L E X IN G T O N OREGON Bills will lie opened publicly at the above stated lime und place and read aloud Bids received after the time fixed for opening cannot be considered Bidders and others pn>|M-rly interested are invited to he presented at the Bid opening Documents I Specifications, including hid and contract documents, and drawings may tie examined or secured at the OPPICE of ARCHITECTS ROBERT J SMITH AND M AR TIN T HASKGAW A Rot TK J. BOX IUU. O NT ARI O. O REG ON 979U i Highway 2011 Deposit I I General Contractors Mechanical Contractors Electrical Contractors $25 (XI $25 on $25 txt 2 1 The full amount of deposit for documents will be refundid to bid der* upon return of the documents umnutilated and without marks g The Bidder is required to furnish ten percent Of the Base Bid in the form of a certified check, a hank cashier's chin k or hid bond repre senting a guáranle«- that he shall execute all items as outlined in the documents, specifications and plans Lexington News B y D elp h a Jonen The grist wheel from the Kict- and Davis Grist mill was *e( at the la-xington City hall ground* on Friday The wheel was presented to the Morrow County H isto rical Society by George and Virginia Stillman of lleppner The mill, one of fa-xingtons main industries was started in 1885 and by IH9u Joseph Burgoynr had purchased each partner * share and H was known at the Burgoyne Mill It was located on the west side of Willow Creek near the Burgoyne residence The flour gound here was known as Lexington Snowflake Flour A sign is h«-ing made by lone Shop Class lo he installed with the wheel The City of la-xington are M C H S worked jointly getting the work «lone with Kay Papineau and Cecil Jones Hu man power with much m oral suppott from interested resid«-nl* It is hoped to lie completed in time for the Centinmal celebration of the town of la-xington on July 16 Mr and Mrs John Tellechea and sons attended a wediting in Hums over the weekend Bike-A-Thon PRIZES FOR TOP RIDERS! Inflatable ♦ Scarecrow ♦ 1st Prize (mol pledge* gathered) J 2nd & 3rd Place: 4 Bike Accessories* S atu rd ay, June 8 9 :0 0 a.m . - Noon Friends were sorry lo hear lhat Scott Groshens. son of Vic and Judy Groshen*. is a pati«-nt in a Bend hospital June II the Women * Missionary meeting will lx- held at Friendship Baptist Church A sack lunch will lx- enjoyed and a lesson on While Cross work and a dexotional is planm-d X P'Ck - jp yout sponsor she en Brisk)ws M arker 8 S w am on now Rfetm anns lo t (<x,ou , om p°,k> 4 at R ieim onn » H a rd w a re In tu ro n ce ^ ^ for Vaeational Bible School Ralph Ktirrham has tx-«-n moved Irom Si Anthony's Hospital to the Amlx-r Valley Nursing Care unity where he'll lx- for a few days before reluming home Mr and Mrs Bob Steagall have return«-d home from a 3 '2 w«-ek tour of Alaska They visited many sights of interest and enjoyed some fishing trips They visited at Palmer w ith a daughter. Jana, and her husband. James (Joi-ry. ami got lo meet their granddaughter, the infant daughter of the Query's home is ino place :for your vacation go camping W e ’ve got ju st the pick-up to get you to those out-of-the w ay places!!! , c Mr and Mrs Wilbur Steagall visit«-d relatives in Fossil and Spray one day last week k « f y » c i Mr and Mrs W ilbur Steagall and Dove Steagall flew to Wilbur Wash inglon. where they attended the 4 ,4 -4 N IC E R IG !! Ron McDonald All Saints sets potluck 6 7 6 -9 1 0 8 The Hex George Dette will visit All Saints Fpiscop.il ( 'hurch Sunday June 9 He will conduct a Morning Prayer service tx-ginmng at m to am A potluck dinner will follow the service: everyone is invitml to attend FREE HEARING TEST Set For Heppner FACTORY TRAINED HEARING AID SPECIALISTS FROM BEITONE WILL BE AT THE HEPPNER NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, FROM 9 :3 0 a m . TO 5:00 p .m . G IV IN G FREE HEARING TESTS TO ANYONE W H O IS HAVING TROUBLE HEARING IF YOU ARE W EARING A N AID IT WILL BE CLEANED A N D ADJUSTED TO INSURE M A X IM U M PERFOR M ANCE AT N O CHARGE TO Y O U . LAR G E C A P A C IT Y GRAIN CARTS 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ “Wheels for Life” Tom Wilcox of Portland spent a lew days last week at the C C Jones Kanch (in Saturday they motored to The Dali«-* where all atlended a birthday parly for Bo and Katie Bowen the twin children of Vicky and Jitn Bowen Also attending w«-re Chris Jones of la-xington Mr an«l M r* G K Irvin of Irrigon. Charlene Whitney and Frank Wilcox of Portland 1 1 The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive infor inaliti«-* or to accept the Imi that represents the Ix-st inl«-r«-sts of the ( >w ners By Order «if the Board of Directors of Morrow County S«-h<H>l District No 1 Lexington (Iregon ' S i Doyle McCuslin Superintendent I'uhlish«-«! June 5. 1985 graduation of Kevin Leyva, son of Barbara and Greg le v v a They also helped Hugo l«eyva celebrate hi* birthday and ll«-len and Gar Leyva celebrate their 50th anniversary other* going Irom this area w rrr Ray and Juanita Martin. Anita and Mel Boyer. Howard and June C row ell. Sharon and Andrew R ietm ann. Je rry and Pat Dougherty, and Roger and Deanna Rrandhogen from Pendleton Mr and Mrs Ix-wie laivelac«- from Ontario visited Saturday night and Sunday at the home of his Uncle Cecil and Delpha Jon«*s Rlgt to Reject Bids 2 1 No bidder may withdraw his bid after the time set for the opening thereof unless the award of the contract is delayed for a period exceeding thirty 1301 days WV-HItiV The lone Swimming Pool will be open on Tursday. Junr || Regular hours will be Tuestlays through Saturdays from 2 p m to 5 p m and 7 p m to 9 p m The pool w ill be open cm Sundays from 2 p m to 5 p m only It will lx- dosed on Momlaxs Fee schedule for 1985 will lx- as follow* Daily use Pre sefwol free. Grades I4> 50 cent* Grades 7-12 - 75 rents Adults $1 Season Tickets Grades I « $ to Grages 7 12 $15. Adults $2n Family $35 Swimming lessons will run in two week xrssions The first session will hr June IB June 21 and June 25 June 28 Beginners will he from I I a m 12 noon Charges will he $3 50 prr session Signup will lx- af the first session Y O U SH O U LD H EA R • * ^ m W H A T Y O U ’RE M IS S IN G - * SEE B EIT0N E S N EW CANAL A ID , SO : ' tv . < 4 ^ è # :> / SMALL IT VIRTUALLY DISAPPEARS J W H E N IT'S IN YOUR EAR THIS N EW A ID SORTS SOUNDS A LLO W ING YO U TO HEAR BETTER YOU'LL BE AAAAZED H C W SMALL H EA RING HELP C A N BE F a r m e r E n g in e e r e d . . . • To unload fast vavmg «duaMt txn* it harvest • To (educe «levator discounts by augarng your gram only once usevg a uraque ungk sugar system • To cut down time on maxitenance costs by «kminating the floor soger 4 hearings «4 chars md sprocket« • To gravity unload without useig the auget through a bottom door nk) « prt whan needed • Cuts yout harvesting tint by JON or more • Stays up with you fastest comtxnt or even more than one com bme • Twn mi deb to choose horn that unload 900 to 1200 bushels m under 3 minutes • I ictus*« low martinance auger drive designed tor MOO hours of tick) use GREENLINE INC. »F T tX hours m in a iN D U S T R IE S IN C 2705 E. 2nd Th« Dales Mon. thru Sat. 8 5 Jo e N .y s D a a n M c A M it a r P a t T ia m a y 79* »466 796-4596 7965579 29M 686 N O W THERE'S HELP FOR THOSE W H O CAN HEAR BUT HAVE TROUBLE UNDERSTANDING WORDS The Cbfe & Location for this Special Event n. FRIDAY JUNE 7th 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM Heppner Neighborhood Center 178 West W illow Heppner, Oregon CALL COLLECT FOR APPOINTMENT -278-1102