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TWO - Heppner Ga/rtfe-Times, Heppner, Or«t«n Wrdnr>d»>, March W, IW i Willow Creek project getting underway The Federal Highway AdmwuMra lion wants to employ local suheon Iraclors lor ihe W illow ('reek pro jeei. according lo Judge l-ow s C arlson The bidding of the |oh will he out very s«»on and ihe construe- lion o f Ihe protect will begin as ear ly as June This sub contracting will include such things as fence builders, heavy and light equipment operators and labor The a k a is lo gcncralc and keep money in ihe community. C'arlson said Anyone iniercsied may call or wrile M ike Odom. U S Department of Transportation Federal Highway Adm inistration. W estern Direct Federal Division. M O ..B 5lh St Vancouver. W A VK 66 I 3K‘D or phone (206) 6 96 7 72K and he will refer you to the cimtractors who will be bidding lor the |oh First Christian church Sunday school holds Faster program The First Christian Church in Heppner will hold an Faster pro gram Sundae April 3 beginning at 10 a m Die program will feature children ages two through second grade followed by a puppet show Follow ing ihe program donuts, exit fee and juice will be served in the basement Church service will resume at 11 a m upstairs Everyone is invited lo attend School carnival and spaghetti feed Saturday April 9 is the- »Lite set tor the annual School Carnival spon sored h> the Heppner Elementary Parents cluh There will he almost 20 activities for pre school ages on up to Junior H igh kids Some retur ning booths jrc win a goldfish, pop bottle ring toss, face painting, and cake walk New this year arc a cookie monster Nmth. and a kissing h>*nh (K issin g is limited lo hand or check and you can pay n»x t»> he kiss ed> A raffle for gift certificates and merchandise is planned A conccs ice cream pop*tele*, popcorn, corn »logs and pop Proceeds from last year s Carnival purchased two V C R 's The Sports C lu h returns this year with their fam«>us Spaghetti dinner Prices are 52 50 for student. S3 V ) lor adult or S IO for family l-asi years proceeds purchased football jerseys The Carnival runs from ft to H 30 p m and the Spaghetti dinner is 6 to 7:30 p m b»>th will he held al the fairgrounds HHS Senior party planned May 28 was part of the Colum bia River Fisheries Enforcement stationed at Hood River The balance of thc timc. his work was similar to the road patrol duty he has been assign W hen (ilen Diehl attended H cp p ncr High School his senior year, he found a friendly, cmirteous quality among the townspeople that he hadn't experienced in the various larger cities where he grew up It s like coming home and I'm glad lo be here. Diehl. 28. said of his recent return to M orrow County and employ meni with M o rro w ed here for the last month Diehl has served in the Viiion.il (iuard and attended the Police Academ y at M onm outh W hile employed with Um atilla Tribal Police he served as reserve co ordinal nr. health and physical fitness trainer. and firearms instructor The son of D r Joseph Diehl of Pendleton spends most o f his off- duty lime hunting, fishing, and cam ping m the iiMHintams He lives in Roardntan < . mi in s Sheriff*» Office I was i<«>c mg for a place where I could put down roots and work with a high- quality professional department, he said, and M orrow County tits the bill He has six years experience work ing with ihe U n u n lla t ribal Police IV|>artmeni I wo ol those years he Columbia Basin sponsors youth to Youth Energy Camp ty field and the w isc use of clcctm i ly The participants arc taught self awareness, group interaction and hands on experience dealing with state legislative situations The students also have the opportunity to exchange ideas with people their ow n age from Nevada. Utah. California. Idaho, and Oreg«*n One student at the camp will be chosen to represent the camp at the 1989 W ashington. I ) C Youth Tour In addition, two $750 scholar ships will he awarded Interested campers will write a short essay at camp to determine the winnners Any sophmorc or junior interested sh«Hild contact their sc hool counselor or tontaci Karen Palmer at C B E C I 's Heppner office. 67 6 9146 C o lu m b ia B a sin E le c tric Cooperative. Inc will be sponsoring a M>phmorc or |umor from their set \ ice area lo attend the Nevada Youth Energy Cam p The camp will be held July IK 22 at Boreal Ridge Resort located 30 miles west of Ren»». Nevada Students will form their own cooperatives, serve on the Board of Director*, with the Board selecting a General Manager from among the participants and all taking part on various committees responsible for the gro u p 's activities D uring the week, the students will learn how a cooperative is run and h»>w an elec tric utility functions, as well as become aware of careers in the utdi- Thompson makes O SU Honor Roll Eric Thompson. Heppner. was named to the honor roll for winter term at Oregon Stale University To be on the honor roll, a student must carry 1 2 credit Insure and cam a 3.5 or better Erie is a senior in business Heppner H igh School senior'« parents arc plann.ng to have a drug and alcohol free graduation party for the interested seniors The R ou n d -U p Athletic has been reserved for M ay 28 from midnight until b a m for the exclusive use of the seniors The club has available, a swim m ing pool, racket courts, sauna and jacu//i and video game room A special interest was ex pressed for casino games and videos for the night's activities A breakfast at Si/jler is planned as a perfect en ding to a safe graduation for 7 a m Sunday morning Parents or public interested in n u k in g a donation cither for door prizes or monetary for refreshments may contact Peggy Fishbum at 6 F6 5246 or D i m M 6 7 6 9 22* “ O ur main goal is to give our seniors a happy and safe graduation to rem em ber." says Peggy Local winners of Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Poster Contest h»>norablc mention Nova Rictinann Second grade firvl Annette Trot ter. second-Mac i Chilik-rs. third- Rosanne Baker, honorable Mention Megan Proudfoot Third grade first Daw n B»x»r; second Stephanie Haguew»md. third- Brcnda Holt/, honorable mention Brian HemJerson Smokey Bear first L u k e S w a n so n ; s c c o n d K c l Iy M o rg a n ; third C h a rlie N o lan ; honorable mention Kimberly Palt»»n Fifth grade first Jamie Lovett; second Bryan Broderick, third; N athan H c id c m a n ; h on ora b le mention G regg Holt/ and Bridget M cElligoft. Sixth grade: first-Jason Proud foot; second-Bridger Baker; third-Chcrie Papineau. The billowing is a list«»! I»*ne win ners in the Smokes Bear and W ood sy O w l 1988 Environmental Poster Contest. spons»»rcd by the National Council of State (iarcien Clubs and in c»ioperation with the U S D A Forest Sers ice and State Foresters Nin cty-nine posters were judged and the following were the winners Kindergarten W oodsy O w l first p laceD ylan Pcttyi»»hn. second-Erin Crow ell; third M ark M cElligoft; H o n o ra b le M e n tio n -A n d re w Vosherg Sm okey Bear first Erin C row d; sccond-Mitchell Matthews, third Andrew V»»sbcrg. H»>norablc Mention Benjamin Sillm an First grade-W oodsy O w l-first place D a n Sc*»rt. second Felicity W a rre n ; third T o n y G re en u p ; Bank employees have profitable weekend The thirteen employees at the Bank o f Eastern O regon had a fair ly profitable weekend They all went together and put in $5 apiece for lot tery tickets and bought 130 numbers They got 5 of the six numbers and won $721 60 This in turn gave each of them $55.51 as a return on their $5 investment Super Hard S h e d * liquid; goes on easy in one appli» ation I 60 /.T 1 / I 1011 »7> Super Hard faxte Wax; prewhipj>ed for easy applicati»»« $ 0 / with appti calor, w / m » «//i 1 Your Choice Neuest member of G-T keeps busy 2S f t Powerlock * Rule; yellow mylar coated T blade row er return, positive lock. 11 a « ia|7. * » )_____________________________________ w ax 22 Cal. to n g Rifle Cartridges box of SO sio i/v> 7/01 t-Qtçx Fiel C o rn e l YOUR y C H O IC E G k m ( leaner; W 0 / aerosol «OfVt-MJi CENEX 3 HP Mower S h a n n a P a u llu s 99 (Deep Colors SHghlty Higher; 2 0* cuf push mower B&S engine extended rope start Remote throttle optional grass catcher available M odel Shanna Paullus is the newest ad ditu»n to the staff o f the Gazette - Tim es She does the proof reading and is in charge of the distribution department She is married to Rick Paullus and has two sons Kelly. 4. an»l K»»ry. I5 'A m»»nths, and a step-son Krist»*phcr. 7 years old Shanna moved here fr»»m Her rniston in July o f 1985 She is a graduate ot Hcrmiston H igh School c l« U it 82 Shanna likes sports, especially volleyball, softball, basketball and enjoys dancing “ Any outdoor ac tivitics” she says Bible studies and church fundi«*ns also keep her busy ia to t Flat W a l Paint • O n e coat coverage • W ashable • N o n-yellow ing mxx. (4M : m . 10.95 1*04». I//4-M V I ) i T his is the second time they have won as a group Tw o years ago they won $500 in a Christm as bonus drawing L oo k t>ut Lotto, here they come They are planning to descend cm Central Market again this W ednes day, when the drawing will be at least 13 million d«>llars. 1202 i 486 127 ) Gallon Latei Flat Enamel • One coat coverage • Scrubbable • Stain resistant • For walls l woodwork • M 7MK DIMMI '<2*1 Our Best Selling Lawn Tractor H.P. 36” Cut 7 Speed Model 342 (486 223) • industrial/Commerciat Engine E • • • • New deep drawn mower deck Electric start Tw in cutting blade 5 Cutting herghts/blade engagement fever • 7 sp e e d transm ette d rive -W. L œ A N EW I SP IR IT OF CO O PERATIO N n e x ü j l y i ) cl l a k e s . * ; a su ssu n si Peterson’s H eppner Jewelers