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** * * *•* • * * * . . I ’ *«•«, ~ t '*+ r * * —r ■ i m - . % - ■ ^ 4 •- - - \ • « ¿ ,¡ . —i - —« ■ i ■ » SEVEN We Want to IT» Presidential Academic I ttnevs Awards are given u> mp *uth. eighth •n d twelfth grader* Linda Shaw presents Presidential Awards to 6th graders • H rp p n rr ( . a z r t t r l i m r v H rp p n rr, O rrfu o W rdnr*day, June 8, It Awards night at Heppner Elementary and Junior High School «wtD by Joyc* Hugfta* » . In order lo qualify a student must wore in the 80 percentile in math, reading, and language art* and must maintain 3 3 average for all the yean pnor to the award H eppner elem entary school awarded certificate* to m th grader* Ion* Bcvket Austin (\unor 1 rin Fish hum. Aleida Goodyear, Joseph Mealy. Rick Kofller, Kevin Payne and Jim Tellcchea Eighth grader* earning the award were Sara Clark and Giselle Schoonover THANK ...all of our Cardtrol customers for their patience during our vandalism created downtime over Memorial Day Weekend. • T; • J1 • * i too «sj rr*> O Sot i»» ft .V f • • * • . * •. • ■ * i , I. * *• ■*. . ,* - • , * ale r Ione UCC Bible School is June 13-17 lone United Church of Christ will be holding it* annual Vacation Church School during the week of June 13-17 Classes will be ottered daily from 9 a m. to II 30 a m tor children and youth from 2 year* to junior high age The theme for the week will be "Jesus Christ Giver of Peace" The weeks activities w ill include crafts, stories, snacks, songs, and games A daily ottering will be taken for Heifer Project International, an organization which prov ides animal* for needy tamilics in third world countries in an attempt to provide some measure of self-sufficiency, in addition to nutrition This year, the children will be working to purchase a goat. Registration will begin at 8 30 a in on Monday, June 13. The church is requesting a SI donation to defray the costs of supplies The children will be concluding the week with a program for family and friends at II a m on Fnday, June 17 All arc welcome to attend Happy 7 3 0 t h o<>p' Ricky Alan Shanna, Kris, Kelly, Kory rt ±* ±* d: *♦* : NOTICE Log cabin quilt workshop scheduled Die special workshop on nuking "log cabin" quilts is scheduled for Saturday, June 11. 8 30a m . at (he Heppner Fairgrounds The inslruc lor will he Nornu Barber, of Ukiah Those interested may still register lo attend by calling 67b ‘1642 Pre registration is needed as participants must be mailed a list of supplies ano equipment needed to complete a quilt. For those who do not complete their quilt on Saturday. Mrs Barber has agreed to continue the instruc tion on Sunday morning , All children arc reminded and in s itcd to attend the Summer Sunday School which will begin this Sunday, June I2 at I0 a m and conclude at I0 45 a m The Summer Sunday School is for all ages and is held in the basement of the Heppner United Methodist Church Teacher for the program is pastor Don Boyce It will he a time of learning thrnugh video*, music, games, fun and fellowship Parents arc reminded that this Sunday. June 12, will he the final pre registration for the Vacation Hi hie School to he held June 20 thnnigh 24 Children, ages three on up. arc invited to attend the vacation turn with All Saint's Episcopal Church, Hope Lutheran Churc h and (he United Mcth<xhst Church 3 \^ - ^ / "^r* * r;. Green Feed ^ * i- -j. j . *■% "d s1 ^ M' BEDDING PLANT j "\ - h - ^ » '• ■ - x3 L ' ~ . *-Z*. • J CREEN FEED & SEED 676-9422 -s * ? * s ’ v- *■>*' *' "■ i 4 X .. I Ú M While Supply Lasts! Pony V "*'1 * » ♦ J * • SALE ____ I V a ^ •' <- * * ** * A . (K V ^ . - 1 Heppner yc o '- - \ - , : ] ATTENTION FARMERS Fire and Hail Insurance We now have v * ;r 20% Cash Discount > v -> *«»1 .. ... With no limit amount Lower rates in most areas Crop Insurance is our specialty so give us a call today . ssi WHÍWLN® INSURANCE CENTER INC 422-7410 4 i : ■ G a r d n e r ’s 193 N Mam St. 676-9218 K f j . n d • v* - > V . v r y ^ * Ä >* S¡ L .vV-> For FATHER'S HAY w T e AR Heppner - .... P’ ! 44 * » « BUNCHBRAOS SALOON 989-8144 Lexington If y o u p a r t i a l to plaid, look for Wrangler Sport Western Shirts Vibrant plaids, western details and an easy care blend are what you II find 3 *4 .s • v •N - • Gentlemen Prefer Plaid he provided, salad* and dessert* would he appreciated For more information contact I>m Reiber. 676 543V KINZUA C O R P ] .1 , eans; Due to acts o f vandalism in the Rhea Creek - Wilson Creek areas, lands own- £ ■ted and controlled by Kinzna Corpora £ Dutch cSavage to 2 tion will he posted “No Trespassing ’ £ speak June 11 $ Anyone with business in those areas. J The public is invited to hear Dutch , please contact the Kinzna offic e for per -H- Savage, the well-known Northwest Wrestler speak at the II a m wor mission before entering. ship hour on June 11 at the Heppner Seventh Day Adventist Church rhe 2 Any additional acts o f church is located at V8I N Minor Jr I vandalism may necessitate Following the worship service there will be a potluck dinner at I J closing additional areas. p m at the church Main dishes will 4 • * V \ Harsh & Pan Kollm Reynolds of the Area Agen cy on Aging is retiring alter 12 years of service He has been responsible for seeing that over 44 services are provided to Seniors and Handicap ped Pcrvtns in Gilliam, Grunt. Mor row , U m atilla and W heeler Counties Under Rollin s direction the agen cy Jesires " to expend every effort to make available to all Senior C ored* aAl Handicapped persons support service* which will maintain human dignity and encourage (he maximum level of independence in the least restrictive setting " Rollin will he honored by ECOAC. AAA members and friends at a retirement dinner on June 17. at (he Elks Lodge in Pendleton Summer Sunday school at Methodist Church Bible School thal is held in coopcra I^ove ya, •$p *$■ ♦ ♦ *♦* d: rt d:» * * » At a recent meeting of Ruth Locust Chapter No 32. Order of lastcrn Star, new officers for the coming year were elected Chosen tor Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron were Katherine Lindstrom and lew is Halvorsen. Associate M atron, Louise W ood, and Associate Patron John Wood Serv ing again as secretary will be Carmelita (Dot) Halvorsen and treasurer will be Roy W l.mdstrom Fleeted Conductress was Patricia Hyatt and Associate Conductress l -ota Tibbies These elected officer* and other appointed officers will be installed at a public installation ceremony on June I7 at 8 p m at the Masonic Temple Installing officers will include Virginia Wilkinson. Past Grand Matron, installing grand matron and Hilmcr Mom. Pilot Rock, Past Grand Patron, installing grand patron Everyone i* welcome to attend a* ' ' Bunchpass r Laxngton.” Reynolds retiring register You don't have to be a pn» to play It i* open for everyone Come and have fun •] ,r • »* í I • • ■ * * V-' . V ' '* - * . '\ r - ’ Thanks for your patronage and support See you at the after 21 years Tennis tournament There will he three divisions: men* singles, womens singles, and double* The deadline for registration is . • • • MOST Merchandise 50% OFF Talented and Gifted Co-ordinator Linda Shaw presents a pla que to Tom and Helen Riehl of the R & W Drive In, Heppner for their participation in the incentive to read program The students read books according to their age level and Tom and Helen reward them by feeding them •> » . -•■.! * \ • For One More Week Sun., June 12 - 12 noon - 5 p.m G a s - GOVgal. While It Lasts! " • •» * , * % lose 4 ** • * »\ . . * Registration open for lone tennis match New » r officers \ <> » * - Registration forms are now being June 24 Call Clint Kreb*. 422-7548 to he installed taken for the lone Fourth of July or Linda Tullís, 422-7248 to 1 * Due to Bad Weather We’ve Continued Our è With News Items • ■ ■ *N- kV ** *v. • . • —. . * R1199S Store Closed CALL: 422-7403 or 676-9228 V • * ». > : We will offer a $500.00 reward for any information leading to the ar rest of anyone vandalizing our fuel delivery systems. ««varei «wo « -»»Ve* " ***** Morrow County Grain Growers« Giselle Schoonover and Sara Clark i a V -, V1 ..... . ■ ■ • * '• 4 i T