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9 * Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 6, 2001 - THREE \ li! rJ RV DEEP CYCLE m m m SPORT 4X4 Alumni info on the web Local students earn degrees Morrow County high school alumni information can be listed for free on the Internet. Reunion information and alumni addresses are listed at this site, as well as the latest information for the Heppner High School annual Alumni G olf Tournament held in July. The address for the alumni site is h ttp ://w w w .ro o tsw eb .co m /~ o r morrow/Alumm.htm. This alumni web page is part o f the Morrow County US Genweb site hosted by Tami Sneddon at h ttp ://w w w .ro o tsw eb .co m /~ o r morrow/. This site includes over ^1 REDUCED EVAPORATION REDUCED GASSING • REDUCED CORROSION • 6 0 MONTH WARRANTY • • 99 M Add $5 If N o f ic h o n g o Plus Installation 6 YEAR WARRANTY Add {5 I f N o Eiiltongo 3 0 MONTH WARRANTY Add $5 If N o Eiikoiigo Plus Instollafion Plus Installation 100 pages of information, including history and genealogy o f Morrow County and other local community information For those who would like to learn more about this site or post information about Morrow County family reunions or class reunions, contact Sneddon at 676-9046 or sneddoni« eenturytel.net. WE PRINT ENVELOPES H eppn er G a ze tte - Time,* S t . P a t r ic k 's S e n io r C e n t e r Julie Watkins BULLETIN BOARD gSlAft By Li/ Straley 50 MONTH 40 MONTH 39 !? 195 AC 4 0 mo. warranty SO mo. warranty Id d $ 5 If No i l d M H f . Add $5 H No fxriiongo THE MAGNUM POWER PAK BIGGEST NEWS IN THE BATTERY INDUSTRY IN YEARS • 6 YEAR Warranty ■ 2 Year Free Replacement • Maintenance-Free, never requires water or terminal cleaning • Faster Recharging • Mountable anyway, even MOUNT UPSIDE DOWH. • Extremely Resilient to Temperature Variations • Vibration-Resistant ■ Ideal for High Performance Applications We Also Carry Batteries Fori ip — GOLF CARTS » BOATS » RVS » MOTORCYCLES Kathleen Greenup FREE BRAKE INSPECTIONS BRAKE SERVICE CAUPER ASSEMBLY > * v £ •1 * 1 J 01 the many parts in your car, light truck or sport utility vehicle, none are more important than those which make up your braking system. At Les Schwab, w e're proud of the brake service we provide our customers. That's why we do it right, and we do it complete. We feel a brake system is only as good as its weakest part. Here's what we do: Outer Inner Pad A Plates Sleeve & Bushings REAR D R U M BRAKE ASSEM B LY B acking Plate icundary Shoe Spring Return Sprldg W heel Cylinder Assembly Prim ary Shoe Cable Guide Parking Brake S trut Parking Brake Lever A dju sting Cable Secondary Shoe Adjuster Lever Parts Parfcini L ... Adjuster Lever Spring A d ju sto r Assembly FREE 2 5 ,0 0 0 MILE COMPLETE FRONT DISC BRAKE SERVICE P isto n REPLACEMENT WARRANTY 1. Replace with remanufactured or rebuild front calipers 2. High Quality disc pads 3. Resurface rotors A. Repack wheel bearings (except FWDi 5. New front seals (except FWDI 6. Bleed & adjust entire system DISC |95 r.t COMPLETE REAR DRUM BRAKE SERVICE 1. High quality brake shoes 2. Resurface drums 3. All new hold-down return springs 4. All new wheel cylinders 5. Adjust parking brake 6. Bleed A Adjust entire system J95 195 (MOST CARS) (M OST CARS) (M OST CARS) STANDARD ALIGNMENT Every car should at least have a thrust alignment. It relates a ll 4 wheels to a common center line to insure maximum tire life and a centered steering wheel. Over 90% o f a ll cars built today should have a 4 w heel alignm ent. M ost front w heel drives and some re a r w heel drives have rea r w heel adjustm ents. We in vite you to ask us about it. THRUST ALIGNMENT 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT 69 ” (Shims Included) Our M o st P opular Passenger Car A pplication Our B est GAS CHARGED P assenger C ar Shock w ith a L ife tim e W arranty 18 “ ' STRUTS AVAILABLE IN M O S T APPLICATIONS Kathleen Greenup. 1999 HHS graduate, will receive an associate degree for the m ajor o f legal administrative assistant from Mt. Hood Community College during commencement exercises on Friday. June 15. Greenup maintained a 3.83 grade point average and will graduate in the top o f her class. She began an intern position with the Portland law firm of Stoel-Rives in December and was hired full-time in May of this year. Greenup is the daughter of Greg and Janet Greenup o f Heppner. Julie Watkins o f Heppner will also graduate from Mt. Hood Com m unity College with an associate of applied science degree w ith’a major-in early childhood education. She had an;3/7$GPA. Watkins plans on attending Portland State University in the fall and majoring in child and family studies. Watkins is the daughter o f Barb and Gary W atkins. Heppner. It was very quiet over the weekend with everyone resting up from the Memorial Day weekend. Exercise class was on T uesday morning. There were tw o card tables o f players with the coffee pot on and cookies served. We had some pretty good hands and two "shoot the moon" hands. There were 95 diners and takeouts on Wednesday for the meal site, served by Rita Hedman, Peggy Conner, Craig Strobel and Monica Hunter o f the United Methodist Church. If anyone found a pearl earring w ith gold flowers, please call Bebe Munkers at 676-9677. It was lost at the meal site this past Wednesday. Exercise class was held on Thursday morning. A light lunch of fresh fruit salad, macaroni and potato salads, chili w ith beans and broccoli in cheese sauce, combread, brownies and beverage was served. It was a regular "clean out the fridge" smorgasbord: remember those nights? The afternoon movie was the latest remake o f "Zorro" and was enjoyed by all. There w ere two card tables of players on Friday, with the usual coffee and cookies. The puzzle comer was busy and Bud Lundell came in for his snack. Bud says a brand-new Ford cost S320 back in the early 1920s. He also says we serve the best cup o f coffee The last of the city's air conditioners have been installed for the senior residents and will be gratefully appreciated when the hot weather gets here. The menu for W ednesday, June 6. was baked fish fillets, baked potatoes, peas, carrots and raisin salad, rolls, blueberry crisp and beverages. Club donates to assisted living Cemetery %/ flowers to be removed All flowers will be removed from the Heppner Masonic Cemetery on Monday, June 11. Anyone wishing to pick up flowers needs to remove them before that day. Ginger Keithlev, on behalf of the Willow \ alley Service ( lub. presents a S250 check to Suzanne Jepsen. representing the Willow Creek V alley Assisted Living Center. Willow \ alley Terrace. The service club raffled a doll to raise the funds for the donation. W inner of the doll was Kathy Davidson of Hermiston. B a n k i n g Anytime from A n y w h e r e • View Balances • Print Statements • Transfer Funds • Submit Loan Payments • Pay Bills Online • And More! We're still your hometown hank , here to offer you personal service ... Non ’ we can offer that service in more ways than ever! To sign up for Online Banking. stop in or call us. SHOCK INSTALLATION IS EXTRA Bank of Eastern Oregon PRICES GOOD THROUGH JUNE 9,2001 124 N . 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