TWO - Heppnir Ga/rlte-l imes. I It ppm i. Oregon Wrdnodm. August 26.IW7
D a y C a r e flo a t t a k e s s w e e p s t a k e s
Nearly 70 entries nude their w jy
up Main street in Saturday s lair and
rodeo parade
Heppner Day Care Center entered
a float that took sweepstakes honors
in the comm ercial float d ivision
Other w inning parade entries
were
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B illy E (ie n iry o f Heppner has
received a Power Pioneer Award "
from Bonneville Power Admimstra
lion lo r h i\ achievements in the
development o f electrical power in
the Northwest
(ientry began his career w ith C o l
umbia Bavin Electric during its con
struction phase in l¥4X and par
tKipaled in the hookup o f its first
customer He is still employed there
after V* years
BPA Adm inistrator James i Jura
presented pioneers o f the power
movement *n the Northwest with ap^
preciation awards commemorating
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BPA Administrator James J Jura presents Billy E Gentry
th the “ Public Pioneer Award The award was presented
on the occasion of BPA's 50th anniversary and commemorates
Gentry's extraordinary contributions to the development of
power in the Northwest
School lunches available for reduced prices
Sales totaled SfO.214 IN at Saiur
day 's 4 H H A livestock sale at the
M orrow County l air and Kodco
Market hogs sold for prices rang
mg from 41 40 - )2 KO per pound
Grand Champion H A hog brought
its owner Jim Brosnan S2 lb Grand
Champion 4 H hog hnrught its
owner Dawn Ammons S2 35 lb
Market steers sold for prices rang
mg Innn 70* in 51 40 per pound Jim
Clark 's FFA Cirand ChampHNt Steer
brought SI 40 per pound Theresa
l.m dsay's 411 Grand Champion
Steer brought SI I5 d b
Market lambs snld lor prices rang
ing from SI 55 to S5 50 per pound
Nancy bailey's Grand Champion
FFA lamb brought S2 50 Ryan
Evans' Grand Champion 4 H lamb
brought S ' 50.
Cherry Finish . 76 in. Hi^h
H o n o re d
their extraordinary contributions and
the "m any years o f comm itm cn' to
furthering the electrification o f the
region " The individuals were
nominated by their utilities and d ir m
service customers o f BPA
The Power Pioneer Awards were
presented in a recent ceremony at
“ Roll On. C olum bia.'"a celebration
o f the 50th anniversaries o f Bon
ncvillc Power Adm inistration and
the U S Arm y Corps o f Engineers'
Bonneville L in k & Dam In IM37.
President Franklin D Roosevelt
dedicated the newly completed Bon
neville Lock & Dam. the first dam
in the Federal* Columbia River
Power System Bonneville Power
A d m in is tra tio n wav form ed to
distribute the electricity generated by
the dam. with public utilities and
d ire c t
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in d u s trie s as
preference customers
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A p re m iu m - q u a lity m u lti- lu n c tio n a l flu id fo rm u la te d s p e
c ific a lly (o r tr a c to r s u s in g a c e n tra liz e d flu id s y s te m to
s e rv ic e th e tr a n s m is s io n , d iffe r e n tia l, w et b ra k e s , p o w e r
s te e rin g a n d h y d r a u lic s y s te m
C hildren from households whose
income is at or below the levels
shown are eligible lor tree or reduc
ed priced meals
Application lornis are being sent
to all homes with a letter to parents
or guardians lo apply lor tree or
reduced price meals, households
should till out the application and
return it to the svhool Additional
copies are available at the principal s
o ltic e in each schiKil I he inlornta
lion prov ided on the application w ill
tv used lor the purpose o l determin
tug elig ib ilitc and may be' verified at
any tim e during the school year hv
sch<*ol or other program officials
For school o fficials to determine
eligibility households receiving lood
stamps or M IX ' must list the child's
name their lood stamp or M IX
case number and Ihe signature and
name ol an adult household member
Households not receiving lood
stamps or Al IK ' must list namesot
all household members, social
security numbers ot a ll adult
household members or a statement
that the household member does not
possess one. total household income
and the amount and source ol the in
come received by each household
member and the signature ol an
adult household member ce rtifying
that the inform ation provided is
correct
Applications may be submitted at
any tune during the year
l ndcr the provisions of the tree
and reduced price js iln c designated
principals w ill review applications
and determine e lig ib ility Parents or
guardians dissatisfied w iih the m l
mg ot the principal may wish to
discuss the decision w ith the lin n
cip.il on an inform al basis Parents
wishing to make a form al apjval
may make a request either orally or
in writing to I >ovle Met aslin Su|'l
H oi <bX I exinglon. <)K *)7xH) lor
a hearing on ihe decision.
Households that list a lood stamp
or \ l IX number must report when
the household no longer receives
these benefits < Hher house-holds up
proved lo r benefits are required to
ic'jiori increases in household income
ol ovei AM* |v r month or Srxxt per
vc.ir and decreases in household
si/e Also, il a household mcmhci
becomes unemployed or it the
h ou seh old s i/e increases the
household should contact the school
Sue h changes nuv make the children
o l the household eligible lor benefits
it the household's income lulls at or
below the levels shown above
In certain loster children are also
eligible lo r school meal hcnclils It
a household wishes to apply lor
benefits tor foster children livin g
with them, the house-hold should
c o n ta ct the school lo r m ore
information
Ihe inform ation provided hy the
household is confidential and wiM he
used only lo r purposes o l determin
mg e lig ib ility and ve rifying data
In the operation ot child leeding
programs administered by the I A
Dept ot Agriculture, no child w ill
he- discriminated against because o l
race, color, sci national origin, age
or handicap
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