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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 1, 1996 lone Little League sign refurbished Steagalls to celebrate 5 0th anniversary H ardm an center/cem etery w orkday set A work day for the Hardman Community Center and the Hardman Cemetery will be held this Sunday, May 5, beginning at 9 a.m. A potluck will be held at noon. Those attending the work day are asked to bring tools, such as weedeaters and riding lawnmowers. Those who are not at the cemetery will be at the center doing housecleaning chores. The children of George and Anna Mae Steagall of Heppner invite their friends and relatives to a potluck dinner in honor of their 50th wedding anniver sary, Saturday, May 11, from 1-5 p.m. at the Spray Grange Kindergarten visitation date set Heppner Elementary School kindergarten visitation has been planned for Friday, May 10, from 8 a.m .-12 noon. Children must be five years old by Sept. 1 to be enrolled in kindergarten this fall. Parents Jan n ie A llen, C a th y M c C a b e and D e b b y W arren refurbished the lone C ard in al Little L ea g u e sign board and scoreboard depicting the Little L ea g u e supporters. Painting won by Terry Thompson The painting of antelope donated by Pauline Matheny to the Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts Club to help raise funds for the new Morrow G un Club open The Morrow County Gun Club will be open for trap shooting at noon on Sunday, May 5. Sixteen yard and han dicaps will be shot, along with "A nnie Oakleys" and "golf" shoots. These shoots are open to the general public and everyone is welcome to participate. Two activates are planned for the month of June. Sunday, June 2, will be a warm-up shoot for the "beef" shoot schedul ed for Saturday, June 15. Little League has cleats exchange The local Little League is sponsoring a cleats exchange. Anyone who has cleats he or she doesn't want should call George Nairns, 676-9252, or Molly Rhea, 676-9922. Anyone in need of cleats should call Nairns. i- n * 2 County museum was recently raffled off and won by Terry Thompson. The p ain tin g , by Tina Thorpe, raised $138.65 for the benefit of the museum. Students w in O S S O M positions Riverside High School stu dents Hilary Peck and Lara Fritz, newly appointed mem bers to the Youth Advisory Committee of the Commission on Children & Families, won state-level positions at the Oregon Student Safety on the Move (OSSOM) state con ference held on April 12-13. Peck, elected as OSSOM state vice president, and Fritz, OSSOM regional delegate, are eligible to attend the National Safety Prevention Conference being held in Hawaii this July. WCCC Gojf Ladies' Play, April 23 Low gross of the field: Jan Paustian and Pat Edmundson. Flight A: low gross Karen Wildman. Flight C: low gross Betty Christman; low net Doll Camp bell; least putts Cam Wishart. K.P.: third shot #5-Karen Wildman. # *» V St."Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board Ninety people were present for the birthday meal on April 24. Nine meals were home delivered. Dean Gilman received the birthday gift certificate and Sylvia McDaniel, the free meal ticket. Members of the Christian Life Center served. Twenty-eight seniors had their blood pressures taken before the dinner. The menu for May 8 will be chicken ala king, tossed salad, biscuit, fruit and cake. Members of the Seventh-day Adventist and Nazarene churches will serve. A senior center board meeting will follow the meal. Ten seniors and bus driver Ed Baker drove to Spray on Thurs day, April 25, where they enjoyed lunch at the Spray meal site. The next bus trip will be to the Monument meal site on Tues day, May 14. A few seats on the bus are still available. Anyone wishing to go may sign up at the senior center office. On Saturday, May 4, the Heppner Garden Club will have a plant exchange in the center dining room from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Tim Cundell will again provide music for listening and danc ing on Saturday, May 11, at 6 p.m. Those attending are asked to bring finger foods for refreshments and come join the fun. One table of pinochle was in play Friday afternoon. Eight seniors watched the movie, "The Amazing Panda A dventure," Sunday evening. Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10 a.m.; Wednesday blood pressure clinic, 11 a.m., senior meal, noon, senior center board meeting, 1 p.m.; Friday cards, 7 p.m.; Sunday movie, 7 p.m. lone Annual IVCC Auction & B a r-B -Q should call Heppner Elemen tary, 676-9128, for an appoint ment. Parents are also asked to bring their child's birth cer tificate, immunization record and social security number. Harrison-McCurry wedding May 11 Tiffany Shaye Harrison and David H. McCurry will be mar ried Saturday, May 11, at 11 a.m. at the Heppner United Methodist Church, 175 West Church Street. A barbecue reception at the home of the bride's parents, Robert and Sharon Harrison, will follow the ceremony. Members of the community are invited to attend. Tiffany g rad u ated from Heppner High School in 1991 and Blue Mountain Communi ty College in 1993. She also at tended Eastern Oregon State College at La Grande. She is em ployed at the H eppner branch of the Bank of Eastern Oregon. David's parents are Mr. and Mrs. David M cCurry. He graduated from Gilmore High School in Georgia. A member of the National Guard, he is employed at Kinzua. Country Store 10:00 a.m. — Foods , Hand Crafted Items , Books , Toys , Household Items AUCTION — 10:30 a.m. ANTIQUES, Tools, Furniture, Lots More!! T)(MMet-l2:30 p.m. — V il Biw-B-Q Be«t A d u ib -*5 6-12 iju. $2.50 ?ie-»cJc m I Tw Auctioneers—Triad Auctioneers life. "There are, however, a Daniel Beck, a sophomore few glitches in paradise," ac theatre arts major from H epp cording to Alan Bird, WOSC ner, will assist in sound design theatre professor and director. The curtain will rise on the for a play, "I Hate Hamlet," set production at 8:15 p.m. each for May 1-4 at Western Oregon evening. Reserved seat tickets, State College (WOSC) at Mon $5 for adults and $4 for mouth. Beck is the son of Karen students, are available at the and A1 Beck of Heppner. Rice Auditorium Box Office, The play is about the strug gles of a New York actor who weekdays from 1-5 p.m. at at first appears to have a perfect (503) 838-8462. D A N IE L J. H IL L FOR C IR C U IT J U D G E Position 1. Umatilla and Morrow Counties EXPERIENCE - Present • MUNICIPAL JUDGE • ATTORNEY • MAJOR, OREGON NATIONAL GUARD US Army Judge Advocate General's Corps EXPERIENCE-Past • PROSECUTOR, US Army Special Assistant US Attorney • LEGAL ASSISTANCE ATTORNEY US Army • LAW CLERK, Oregon State Dept, of Justice • LAW CLERK, Corey Byler, Rew. et al return to their community after completing their education and practice there for a minimum of two years. This program is designed to help HPSA com munities meet their health pro fessional needs. To receive an application or more information about this scholarship, call or write to Northeast Oregon Area Health Education Center, EOSC, 1410 'L' Ave., La Grande, OR 97850, 962-3801. The scholarship ap plications must be postmarked by Monday, May 20. COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Betty Lou Norris Kent Sc Shannon Madison Ron Daniels Betty Alexander James Sc Dolorls Hill Jacqueline Mack Mike Gaulke Bob Sc Rachclle Walchli Craig Lockwood Ken Sc Sandy Hearn Phyllis Shovelskl Kralg Cutsforth Nathan Crowther Carlisle Harrison Don Allen Sharon Lewis PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS. • PRESENT MEMBER OK: Good Shepherd Community Health Foundation Board Umatilla County Jail Facility Committee Youth Development Committee Rotary International • PAST MEMBER OF: Umatilla County Planning Commission (Chair) United Way of Umatilla County Youth confirm ed at St. Patrick Seven members of St. Pat rick's Catholic Church received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Sunday, April 21. The Holy Name Society pro vided an honor guard for Bis hop Thomas Connally, who bestowed the sacrament upon Amy Kollman, Shaun Hisler, Phillip Spicerkuhn, Philip Tellechea, Randy Van Etta, Rick Worden and Justin Adel- man. Music was provided by the Folk group. Following the church celebra tion, the confirmandi, their families and friends enjoyed a reception hosted by the Altar Society. EDUCATION: • WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY College of Law • OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY • BMCC • US Army Judge Advocate Basic Sc Advanced and 1/2 Command and General Staff Col lege BIOGRAPHICAL: • NATIVE, UMATILLA COUNTY Born In Pendleton Raised In Hermiston VOLUNTEERISM: • Oregon State Bar, OSB Military and Veterans Affairs (Past Chair) • 6th Judical District Bar Assoc. (Vice Pres.) • Federal District Court for Oregon •C ourt of Military Appeals • Army Court of Military Review A VOTE FO R D A N IS A VOTE FO R B E T T E R JU S T IC E !!! Primary Election May 21, 1996 Paid lor and Authorized by the Committee to Elect Daniel J. HiR Circuit Judge __________ Kris Cutslorth, Treasurer - P.O. 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To qualify for this scholar ship, students must live in a federally designated Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) in Oregon and be sponsored by a non-profit group in their community. The students must also agree to Hall in Spray. Old time music will be pro vided by the "W heel Jam m ers". Those attending are asked to bring a dish of their choice (meat will be furnished). The family says that no gifts are necessary. P155/80*13 P165/80R-I3 PI 75/80*13 P185/80*-14 P185/75S-14 P195/75R14 P205/75L15 P215/75*-15 P205/75R-1J P21S/75R15 P225/75S15 P235/75L15 69 95 73.95 84.95 85.95 90 95 103 95 105 95 91.95 100.95 99 95 10695 78.95 91,95 100 95 108 95 119 95 C K a r l is l e n o b b y T r e a d 2 2 X 1 1 0 0 -8 / 2 A lso A vailabu I mport ATV T m 2 2 X 1 1 -8 / 2 Prices good at Participating Local Cooperatives Because of location, size of facilities or other factors, some items and services odver- hsed m ihis ad may not be avaibbie at all participating cooperatives Merchandise may be ordered but pricing may be somewhat higher on these special orders Cenex/lond O Lakes is not responsible far any typographical or pictorial errors Morrow County Grain Growers 1 •800*452*7396 Lexington, Oregon 350 Main 989-8221