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TWO - Heppner (.a /d lf-lim e s . Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 19, 1991 Public lands grazing topic of Little League football to start Any parents interested in helping grades 4, 5 and 6 this tall are en- TV program to be aired with, or having their child participate couraged to call Cindi Doherty at The World of Audubon television special entitled "The New Range W ars,” a program on the public lands grazing issue, will be aired on June 23 at 10 p.m. (ET) on TBS Super Station Atlanta. The program purported to ex amine public lands grazing from in a little league football program for both the rancher’s and conserva tionist’s viewpoint, is not a "balanc ed presentation of facts” according to an editorial by Ellen Godwin, editor of the "Brangus Journal.” The editorial also appeared in the Western Livestock Journal. 676-5122 after 5 p.m. PAINT SPRAY EQUIPMENT S H A R K Professional SHARPE Universal Siphon Attachment Jmotogy and ruggsd Somotft« rshwahwg c** Tell your opinion on local health care at public meetings Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stroeber \- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Correa request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their children Christy Marie and Michael William ’Saturday , the tw enty-ninth of June nineteen hundred and ninety-one at three o ’clock in the afternoon United Methodist Church 175 West Church Street Heppner, Oregon Reception following s» j> LUMI LITE I ^SHUGHTS S f g S y g 4624 PREMIUM KRYPTON LANTERN AND FLASHLIGHTS WITH BATTERIES • Includes part no. 4600 lantern plus 8250 and 8450 flashlights with Evereready*Super Heavy Duty batteries. • Clamshell package. • Full lifetime warranty for the K-2D*and K -2C* Now Only $ 12.95 Residents of Morrow County are being asked to provide input on local health care needs, issues and con cerns. Two community-wide goal setting meetings will provide the structure for the input. The first will be held in Boardman at the Riverside High School cafeteria on June 20 and the second will be held in Heppner at the fairgrounds pavilion building on June 27. Both meetings begin at 7 p.m. Members of the Morrow County Health Care Council will facilitate small group discussions and the goal of these meetings will be to identify five major health care priorities for Morrow County. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information call Sagely at 676-9122 or stop by her office at Columbia Basin Electric. Heppner Auto Parts ■ 676 - 9 1 2 3 lone schools list honor roll lone schools have posted their A and B honor roll for the fourth quarter and second semester. Following are students who qualify in lone High School and Middle School: Fourth quarter: Sixth grade A- Laree Anderson and Suzanna Heideman. B-Steve Allen. Luke Swanson, Jacob Taylor and Dawn Sheirbon. Seventh grade A -M elissa McElligott, Lynde Minster, Marie Tworek, Becky Wagenblast. B- Kevin Casey and Angie Ball. Eighth grade A-Michelle Jones. Tammy Nolan, Jessica Stefani. B- Sean Casey, Jason Halvorsen, Jamie Lovett, Bridget McElligott and Becky Picknell. Freshmen A-Heidi Orem and Jason Proudfoot. B-Tanja Anderson, Mike Green and April Taylor. Sophomore A-Jannie Cupps, Ryan Halvorsen, Crystal Minster, David Wagenblast. B-Mac Lovett and Danielle Stefani. Juniors A-Kari Morgan, Nancy Morter and Amy Pointer. B-Brandi Ball, Kris Bedortha, Mike Garrett, Heidi Nelson, Eric Orem and Brent D & L CAPS Sheirbon. Seniors B-Jim Holtz and Jon Nolan. Second semester sixth grade A- Steve Allen, LaRee Anderson and Suzanna Heideman. B-Dawn Boor, Luke Swanson, Dawn Sheirbon and Jacob Taylor. Seventh grade A -M elissa McElligott, Lynde Minster, Marie Tworek and Becky Wagenblast. B- Kevin Casey and Angie Ball. Eighth grade A-Sean Casey, Michelle Jones, Tammy Nolan. B- Jason Halvorsen, Jamie Lovett, Bridgett McElligott and Becky Picknell. Freshmen A-Heidi Orem, Jason Proudfoot. B-Tanja Anderson, Mike Green and April Taylor. Sophomore A-Jannie Cupps, Cyrstal Minster. B-Ryan Halvorsen, Danielle Stefani and David Wagenblast. Juniors A-Kari Morgan, Nancy Morter, Amy Pointer. B-Brandi Ball, Kris Bedortha, Gabe Garcia, Mike Garrett, Heidi Nelson, Eric Orem and Brent Sheirbon. Seniors B-Jim Holtz and Jon Nolan. TIRI 7 « ATV & MOTORCYCLE BATTERIES 676-9481 N. Main Heppner, OR. Seth For quer retires from Mill C h e c k t h is o n e o u t jZUA PINE Ml New 1991 Cutlass Supreme SL 4dr, loaded with a $1,750 Factory Rebate, 1 8 6 MAY ST. HEPPNER 676-5009 OR Save Big During Our Backroom Sale IRRIGATION PARTS & PIECES n 5 0 % OFF Selected WADE - PEARCE - WESTERN Valve Openers • Compression Couplings • Couplers Adapters Tees Valve Opener Stubs Limited to stock on hand Morrow County Grain Growers '50 Main OitfDW l-*©~4$2-vm * CENCX USND O LAKES Heppner ATV 1991 Lexioftor 148 E. Center JNAPAt See Les Schwab for Hurry, sato ande 8-30-91 AVAILABLE AT Because there are no unimportant parts.1“ Chevrolet CK20903 3/4 ton 4X4 Pickup 8600 GVW 4 speed, Scottsdale, air conditioning - $500 Factory Rebate 1991 Chevrolet Lumina Euro 4 dr, loaded $1,000 Factory Rebate 1991 Olds Calais 4dr, Quad 4 Engine, Auto, Air, Cassette - $500 Rebate Seth Forquer (left) receives retirement gift from Paul Sumner, personnel director for Kinzua Corp. After 19 years at Kinzua, Seth Forquer, 62, has retired. Forquer, bom in North Dakota, came out West in 1930. He started out at the mill operating the lathe in the plywood plant. During his employ ment he has worked in the “ bull gang” doing cleanup in the yard, taken care of oiling in the sawmill and finally, handled knife-changing in the mill. Not too optimistic about the future of the timber industry, Forquer says, " I ’ve seen the better of the lumber St. Patricks, St. Williams plan vacation church schedule St. Patrick’s Parish and St. W illiam ’s Parish will have a religious vacation school for children kingergarten (as of Sept. 91) through eighth grade Monday, June 24 through Friday, June 28 at the parish hall in Heppner. Classes will be held from 9 a m. till noon. High school students are invited to attend and help. The school will be conducted by Sisters Clare, Agnes Marie, and Ann Vandecoevering, members of the Order of Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon. Mass will be offered at the conclusion of classes each day in the parish church at noon. A parish picnic will be held Sun day. June 23 at noon at the city park, to welcome the Sisters to the parish. If the weather is not suitable it will be held in the parish hall. Everyone is welcome to attend CHECK OUT OUR PRICES industry. The hassle's going to be now. I’ve got to go fishing before they mess that up too.” Besides fishing Forquer says he plans to spend some time taking care of three acres he and his wife, VoJean. bought at St. Paul. St. Paul is around seven miles from Newburg. The Forquers have two grown daughters Cindy Schmidt and Jean- nine Pettyjohn, both Heppner. William Jones, Portland, Doug Jones, Reedsport and seven grandchildren. CHECK OUT OUR TRADE-IN CHECK OUT THE DIFFERENCE WE WILL SAVE YOU $$ Wright Chevrolet, Inc C h e v ro le t & O ld s m o b ile < 0 ^ 763-4175 Fossil Herb Wright - Bill Moclnnes - Bill M aclnnes, Jr. Doctor Appreciation Day In Honor of Drs. Jeanne & Ed Berretta Saturday June 22, 1991 • LADIES LUNCHEON — 12 Noon Entertainment by lone Drama Club St. Patrick’s Parish Hall NO Charge • GOLF PLAY-DAY — Willow Creek Country Club, 1 to 4 p .m . In honor o f Dr. Ed Berretta Green fees required for non-members and • ITALIAN DINNER —- Heppner Elks Lodge No Host Social Hour — 6 p.m. Dinner — 7 p.m. Tickets — $8 — on sale at Chamber o f Commerce (Heppner TV), Murray’s Drug - Heppner & Condon & Bristow’s in lone (Advance purchase recommended) • DANCE TO FOLLOW Sponsored by Heppner Chamber of Commerce and Heppner Soroptimist J