Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 10, 1998, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TW O - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 1 0 ,1 9 9 8
W illow Creek Road construction update
Oregon East Symphony to perform June 21
The U S .
Dept, of open to local traffic only to the
Transportation lists its planned south entrance to Cutsforth Park.
construction activities on Willow Cutsforth Park will remain open
Creek Road for the week of during the construction season.
Monday, June 8.
The road closure will continue
Tidewater will continue the through the length of the
clearing, grubbing, burning of contract, which has a completion
debns and hauling of logs date of October 9.
The detour route through the
operations, working ahead on
line from the beginning of the Shaw Creek Road will be the
project, which is near the south main travel route through the
limits o f Cutsforth Park and four comers to Penland Lake and
continuing towards the top of Ukiah.
The road clc^ure has been
Coal Mine Grade and the end of
the project.
accomplished
by
placing
They plan to have the surveyors barricades with flashing lights
on the project starting June 8 across the Willow Creek Road at
place slope stakes for the culverts both ends of the construction
at the unnamed tributary and zone. Drivers are asked to please
Smith Ditch. After they finish the observe the warning signs prior
staking at these locations, they to the detour route and barricades
will start near station 1+500 and at both ends of the construction
work ahead on line setting slope zone. Have a safe summer and
stakes for the rock embankment remember that the barricade road
areas.
closure is for public safety.
Willow Creek Road (Coal Mine
Federal Highways asks the
Grade) is closed to through public for their patience,
traffic from the south entrance to consideration and cooperation
Cutsforth Park to the intersection during this construction season
of Forest Service Roads 53, main and hopes that the work will be
line, and 21, Penland Lake Road. completed with a minimum of
This intersection will remain delays.
open, for the present time, until
For more information, contact
construction activities close it Robert G. Toops, project
sometime in late June.
engineer, at
676-5904 in
Willow Creek Road will remain Heppner
for
additional
information.
The Oregon East Symphony
and Chorale will perform the
"People's Choice" concert at the
Doubletree Concert Bowl at 7:30
p.m., Sunday June 21.
The program for this free
Father's Day concert will include
excerpts
from
Broadway
musicals,
marches,
movie
themes, waltzes and overtures
performed by the orchestra and
chorale.
Throughout the 1997-98
concert
season,
audience
members have been given the
opportunity to vote for their
favorite "Pops" or light classics,
and the program for the concert
reflects their choices.
This concert is the final
performance in the 12th season
for Oregon East Symphony and
Engagement
In the event of inclement
weather, the concert will be held
Bryce Tucker wiu* m arried to
Elizabeth Phares
on M a y 16th in Portland.
On June N th , a reception
to honor the newlyweds
will be hooted by
Janet and Brok Tucker
a t their home, Wagon Trail Farms,
off H ighway 207, between 2 -5 p.m.
Come socialize with the new couple,
enjoy refreshments, and swim m ing
( weather permitting).
Bank of EO awards scholarships
St. Patrick's Senior Center
Bulletin Board
There were 84 present for the senior dinner June 3 and 18 meals
were home delivered. Members of the Hope and Valby Lutheran
churches served. Hearing aid assistance was given and blood
pressures taken before the meal. The Nutrition Site Committee met
following the meal. Bingo was played at 1 p.m.
The menu for June 17 will be Salisbury steak, Mexican potatoes,
com, tossed salad, rolls and apple crisp. Members of the United
Methodist Church will serve.
The menu for the breakfast Friday, June 12, is French toast,
sausage, hot and cold cereal, fruit, orange juice, milk, coffee and
tea. The bus to Milton-Freewater will leave after breakfast (9 a.m.).
Seniors will have lunch at the Senior Center and attend the AAA
meeting. There are a few seats still available on the bus. Sign up
at the senior office or call 676-9030 to have your name put on the
list.
The next bus tnp will be to the Spray Nutrition Site June 25 at
1.0:30 a.m.
Two tables of pinochle were played Tuesday and Friday
afternoons.
The Red Cross will have a blood drawing at the Senior Center
Thursday, June 25
Chorale, a regional organization
with musicians from Heppner,
Enterprise, LaGrande, Milton-
Freewater, Walla Walla, Athena,
Hermiston, Stanfield, Long
Creek and Pendleton.
The master o f ceremonies for
the evening is State Senator
David Nelson. The sound system
for the concert will be provided
by Dan Bums 3D Productions.
Families are encouraged to
bring their picnic suppers, lawn
chairs and blankets to enjoy an
evening of music.
The management of the
Doubletree
requests
that
alcoholic beverages not be
brought with you, but they may
be purchased on the premises.
Parking is available in the Bi-
Mart parking lot.
Jeff Sallee
is to become a golf course
superintendent.
Jason Jaeger was involved in 4-
H, FFA and a variety of
horsemanship and horse training
clinics during high school. Jason
is the son of Judy Jaeger of
Condon. Jason intends to attend
Blue Mountain Community
College, transfer to California
Polytechnic University and
graduate with a degree in
agriculture. His career plans are
to build a horse training facility
and breed, raise and train horses.
Jeff Sallee participated in
athletics during his high school
years. He also volunteered for a
variety of community service
activities. Jeff is the son of John
and Mary Sallee of Arlington.
Jeff plans to enroll at Eastern
Oregon University in LaGrande
and transfer to Oregon State
University to complete his
degree. He plans to pursue a
career in forestry because o f his
interest in the outdoors and
wildlife.
Marc Orem, who attended lone
High School, was active in
athletics, student government and
community service. Marc is the
son of Joe and Anita Orem of
lone. Marc plans to attend Walla
Walla Community College to
begin studies toward a major in
agricultural science.
Spencer Weimar
Mathews-Schlichting
Amy and Mitch Mathews announce the engagement of their
mother, Geneva Ann Mathews, to Mark Schlichtmg, both of
Heppner.
Geneva is the daughter of Vivian Jones of Beaverton and the late
Cecil Jones. She is a graduate of Hillsboro High School and has a
BME from Pacific University and a MST in music from Portland
State University. Currently she is a senior accounts receivable
consultant for Transworld Systems, Inc., and president of Choice
Internet Service of the Tri-Cities.
Mark is the son of Richard and MaryLou Schlichtmg of La
Grande. He graduated from Sierra High School in Tollgate,
California, and has a BS in agri-business from EOSC. Currently he
is the owner/operator of Markel Manufacturing, Inc., of Heppner.
The wedding date has been set for September 26 at the United
Methodist Church in Heppner.
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For more information, call
Cathy Muller, general manager,
Oregon East Symphony.
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Jason Jaeger
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For the fourth consecutive year,
the Bank of Eastern Oregon has
awarded four $500 scholarships
to students in local high schools
to further their college education.
This year's winners were
Spencer Weimer and Jason
Jaeger from Condon, Jeff Sallee
from Arlington and Marc Orem
from lone.
Students were asked to fill out
a bnef application, describe their
future plans and career plans, and
write a short essay on major
problems facing agriculture or
the U.S. Economy in the 1990's.
The student must be planning to
enroll in agriculture or business.
The judging was based on
scholarship, leadership and
citizenship.
Spencer Weimer was very
active in athletics and FFA
during his high school years,
along with FBLA. He is the son
o f Mike and Holly Weimer of
Condon. He plans to attend
Linfield College in McMinnville
and
major
in
business
administration. His career goal
we’re com m itted to going the extra
mile to find the program they can
- Melissa Lindsay,
Mortgage Lending
get approved on, o r find the one
that fits them the best.”
With Melissa and over 50 of your other friends and neighbors
working hard to earn your banking business, its easy to see why
Bank of Eastern Oregon is the bank of choice for the people of our area.
Does being local and committed to your community make a difference to
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Bank o f E astern O reg o n
“around the corner, not around the state”
Arlington
454-2636
Condon
384-3501
Heppner
lone
676-9125
422-7466
Member FDIC