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• i • '• . « ,A II • ' Sampson found not guilty » •. • • * '+ • ■, • ........... -■........ ■ ■ * \ . ». — *■ ~ \ - .* - ■ —**— “ H ip p n cr (> tt/rllr-1 iiiMN. Ilt p p iu i. Oregon W idncsduy , M in 20. |*W7 - THKFF Math Winners * __ Community Calendar__ CRP tour slated May 26 Tuesday. May 26. Chamber members and other interested per sons will inert in front o f Heppner Flks for a two hour bus tour con ducted by Bob Adelman. Soil Con scrvation Service. Jim Swanson, and Sc«Ht Madivon Tour will begin at I I TO .md end at I TO Sack liirv hes » The following eighth graders placed at the May 13 |unior high district math contest (from left) Jason Neilson-tenth place, Candy Harris- ninth place. Randy Beard-eighth place. Sherrv Dmtsman-seventh place. Brandon - Pedro-sixth place. Angela Smythe-fitth place. Jeanme Patterson-fourth place. Jon Nolan and Christi Irwin -a tie for second place and Bobby Krem-first place and bu\ seat may be reserved by call mg Chamber Manager Claudia Hughes before Tuesday Chamber encourages attendance to give com munity better understanding o f the CRP program by seeing visuj I reasons for going into the program . i • I * ' and Brent Shcirbon a tie tor seventh, Amy Pointer sixth. Tracey Dumler fifth. Brandi Ball fourth. Mina (im third . Jana Mounts second and Kv.m AJchuin first I he following seventh graders placed at the- May I 1 lumor high district math contest (from left) Sarah Clark tenth. Brandon Suchv ninth, l>avid McCurrv I prison seniors slate rummage sale The Irrigon Senior Citizens will hold a rummage sale, at Stokes 1 an ding Senior Center located on ihc old highway West of Irrigon at <)|>.»l St Sale dates are Wednesday through Friday. May 20. 21. and 22. from Si a m to 5 p m each day Home baked foods w ill he available as well as an assortment ot items that have been collected since the sale last tad James Robert Jepsen. son ot John and Jean Jepsen. lone, graduated from Mt Hood Community College m March with an associate degree in hotiM lItu.e ,)urm f ,hc ' um" * r °» worked at the college re Plan""k Plan*' •1,ul la,Kl Selected fo r summer enrichment program Two Heppner students have been accepted one as a participant, the other as an alternate in the Cnivcr sity of Oregon summer enrichment program tot talented and gifted students Kevin Tucker, son o f M r and Mis Brok I ticker, wax accepted for the program He was part o f thc Challcngc Program and Advanced Studies Class at Hcppncr Jr High Ifiis year. as a freshman, he was Hcppncr High School's represen taiive at the < iregon VV riling Festival in F.ugene and also participated in the Knowledge Master t >(icii Christy Corwin, daughter ol M r and Mrs Tim Corwin was selected as an alternate and will know by June 1 it there will he an opening tor her She is a seventh grader who in past years has placed in the school district math contest and pariK iputed in the advanced studies class She is a member ot student council I he summer enrichment program is a two week program lor talented and gifted students hi grades six through nine who have demonstrated intelligence well above average, achievement at least two years above grade placement, and talent m a s|K\ itic area such as leadership, or line arts •*» N O B U R N IN G ALLO W ED O R S. 478 960 AND O.R.S. 476.380 STATES NO OUTSIDE BURNING OF ANY KIND FROM m*' Effective MAY 20. 1987 , VIO LATO R S W ILL BE F IN E D 1 Forrest Burkenbine, Fire Chief Pettyjohn’s Anniversary Day Fishing Specials!! ) V lV Kevin Tucker The Heppner Chapter of Future Farmers of America will hold its an nual parent-member banquet on Thursday. May 2k The pot luck dinner will begin at 6 .10 p m. at the high school cafeteria ()n the agenda for the ban quet arc a report o f chapter ac- tivities. award presentations, and in- stallation o f new officers ■ four grocery stores Bristow's Market. Del’s Market. Court St Market and Central Market will lu- open Monduv M.iv 25 Most other area businesses will close lor Memorial D.iv The post office will I k - closed as will Heppner city and Morrow County offices County schools and area hanks will close lor the day The Extension Serv ice office will be closed Morrow County drain Growers and Murray s have notified the (1 I they will he closed Monday Most local businesses, including the Gazette I mix ' s , will lv closed in observance of the holnluv New At CHARLIE’S FUN. GIFT IDEAS t SAVINGS! Travel Mugs s150 (includes choice of drink) PETTYJOHN’S 676-9157 or 676-5001 Soft Drink or Coffee 424 Lynden Way. Heobner Refills 25c W "TNH m usa d jfr r*v\ i n k iè & We will be open Monday May 25 Cabbage i fie.ids for Mirar U* W hip Salad Dressing 32 oz 9 9 « Kraft lb o / Western Family Frozen » Veggies 1 b OZ ► i < Oriental Scandinavian ► Bren Normandy Mediterrear* ea. * Frpsh Cauliflower J 9 V .,„ , Bulk Carrots 1 5 « Cucumbers , 9 9 * Bwf Rib Steak r r r ► •1 » * * ! * • Wieners > P ric e s g o o d M .i} ► ^ cS? . Ä „ H ill's Bulk * 21 * 2 5 O p en 7 days a w eek. / T a i * 3 > ’ ^"1 i w * ■ *■' » * »I 1 ’ > i w .. •! g ir * " * . X ' .' • - » C . • ’i * * » * } a . ■ i * ' «... ■ > m to 6 p m. 9- Court Street Market IN N Court (iraduates may contact The Dalles High School. Centennial Celebra tion. The Dalles. Oregon. 9705k .> » other products We want the grape growers to educate us. Hill said, so we can work with them, because they also con tubule to tlic county But we re not going huek down 2.4 I) is already banned noith of I H4 because of damage believed to I h - caused when winds carried the chemical to s inyaids ac loss the ( oluinbia Rivet It they stari with a ban on butyl ester 2.4 I) we're afraid that thev will keep (rushing lot bans on other forms and other chemicals until they Imd the right one Once the Ik p t of Verisulture bans a s hcmicul. it's dit In till to gel il bac k . I lilt com hided The committee will meet in I ex mglon Slav 2k North Morrow ( ounii whc.it giower Ioni Pointer is chairman ol ihc 2.4 D .ul Inn committee . 3 - • and will continue to raise tunds lor purchases that will make life a hit brighter for Us residents, said an auxiliary spokesperson Anyone who wishes to help in this worthwhile protect is invited to attend Officers are Rene Siminoc, president, l ave Ruhl. treasurer, and Betty Brown, secretary. ( Ì r o w e r s - From p 1 The committee has alre.klv taken alternative action and mailed caution bulletins to farmers asking that they avoid spraying with 2.4 D or like products from M.iv s 25 It spr.iv mg is unavoidable." Ihc bulletin s a w . "please restrict spraying to the most ideal climatic « • vit. I if •< <r>s (irape growers reponed some damage from a 2.4 I) component iplienoxy) earlier this season, he said, and those of us who neighbor (lie V my aids are aware Oi.it it any more damage o n iits to the guipes, we may low' use ol 2.4 |) | km m.inentlv Hill said I haven't used butyl ester 2.4 I ) for two years, but I do usi' the low volatile lorm. hei.tusc 2.4 I) is che.qvi .md mote effective lot weed control ih.m m.mv . .» > • Hospital auxiliary slates meeting Pioneer Memorial Hospital Aux diary will have a luncheon meeting Wednesday. May 27 at Charlie's Pizza This will he the last meeting until fall Interested persons and members are invited to attend The auxiliary has been active in improvements m the nursing home ■ . •’ I I " ». .** A ■ ' ••'I I , •'. - ' > s C j • - . 'S . * *.. • . ' ■ • - . -. **Z.. . V .•••*■ Jjt, 1 **. y *- " I •*! j • ». „ ' ■ *• > •s’ w s ’- s», ' • .... , i . s > **• • 's ' '» The area's Many More Specials Friday Only May 22nd le ttu c e The Dalles High School is celebrating its 100th year June 4 7 and is attempting to locale alumni from all classes Local businesses close for Memorial Day (>arcia Spinning C om bo....$ 17" ftT T Kobinai Disque. John and Sonia McCabe and Boh and Sharon Harrison Each family will bring then own meat to barbecue Those whose names begin with " A ” to " I " bring desert and " J ” ilitough " / . " bung salad Shock & Strut SALE Christy Corwin Life Vests...M" 1 "• ,,r. *, G a sC fw g e d H ooks....9C ^ * • The Dalles lli^b seeks alumni lo n e m a n e a r n s d e g re e ^j % Future farmers slate banquet There will he a family barbecue ami playday at Willow Creek Coun trv Club on Memorial Day Monday. May 25 at 4 p m Hosts lor the afternoon are (iary anil Barbara Watkins chairpersons, John and Kellie Bovcr. Duane and X Ted Sampson. Irrigon. IVH6 in dependent undulate for Morrow Counts Judge was found Sot (iuilt> o f a disorderly conduct charge Wednesday. May 11 in Irrigon Justice Couri Hie all day trial end ed alter nine minutes o l jury deliberations finding Sampson Sot ( in ill \ of Obstructing two Portland dusk hunters, passage to the Colum hia Kiser adiacenl to his farm at the county line Sampson stated *‘ l was extremely pleased w ilh the out come. ’ * * old the hunters assaulted him during the encounter Sampvin mentioned the problems between hunters and fanners as well as public properly and private rights as a problem that will be more relevant with urban Oregonians discovering the natural resources of our less populated en vironment An example o f their at titude about our home is illustrated by thinking this would be a good place to dump their garbage. Samp son s.ud. he questions the proposal * :.V Memorial Day pluyday and barbecue set Ted Sampson V • * •*<•».« Heppner 676 9643 lb I I . <». s. . *• - . . • *1 ’ >' V I "I ’>z. ■ ” x % A ' ; v c . M d V iv • • INAPflfc Heppner Auto Parts 676-9123 C ham ber C hatter » I , J ' r ^ ‘ i i L w* „ 148 E. Centor rl i - fly Claudia Huqhnx • Cham tx'f M iinaqfif " I o ve v o u r to w n , great px'oplc w e ll I h ' h.K k to v isit a g a in , i iti/e n s ol Heppner seemed so glad to see us " These were just a lew com ments in letters from ¡xroplc par I k ipatmg in the motorcycle MX) Be sure to read the letter to the editor in this Gazette edition le t's keep this spirit and extend our hospitality on a daily basis toi visitors and Imal people Smiles are free Wanted Tourism Committee members Are you excited about meeting people from other areas ’ I Mi you enjoy being around people wiih creative ideas tor promoting your to w n ’ Do you have some time to spare’ Give me a call I've been meeting on j regular basis wiih ihc North Central I our ism ( 'omnnttec. composed of M o m » , t'malilla. and Gilliam Counties Aildition.il warm, enthusiastic bodies arc needed Come by the Chamber office on Tuesday to share your ideas about local as well as tri county tourism Chamber is sponsoring a CRP bus tour. I I 10 to I K) Tuesday. May 26 Meet in front of the Hcpp ncr FJks If you did not pro arrange for a sack lunch, bring one See you Tuesday. i We re P R O U I) of: Patti Allstott ; U •r. . Patti Allstott is the loan secretary at our Heppner branch She has been with the Bank of Eastern Oregon for three years We can count on her for accurate and efficient handling of all duties Patti takes pride in her work and we are fortunate to have her working for the bank. i A N K OF jE u s te r n ( /rv y o n Y o u r In d a p a n d a n t H orn » O m n a d > r* i , , * » y ■*» Hank Arlington M#(,pn*f Ion*