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TO THE GRADUATES
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Students to Receive
Scholarship Awards
Jii('(iuclyn L. Brindlo and
Lcola Anno Joynos, both mem
bers (if this vear's eraduatinc
class lit Ilepvmer Hinh school,
have recently been announced
as recipients of scholarships for
the cominn fall term at Kastcrn
Ori'Ron CollpRc. La Grande.
Also named for scholarship
aid is Dennis D. Doherty, now
attending the University of Ore
Ron. He Is one of 107 students
enrolled there and granted aid
by the State Scholarship Coin-
mission for the next academic
year.
There have been 1558 Oregon
students awarded one of three
kinds of scholarships, as an
nounced by the commission in
Salem on May 8. Approximately
50 of these students will be
1!U)3 graduates and the remain
ing are already enrolled in in
stitutions of the Oregon State
System of Higher Education.
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THIRTY-TWO seniors at Heppner High school will graduate at
commencement exercises tor the class of 1963 in the new high
school gymnasium Wednesday night. May 29, at 8 p.m. Boys in
the class are (reading down from top, from left to right) John
Privett. John Porter, LeRoy Gardner. Second row Gene Wallace,
Bob Hager, Tom Gonty. Third row Mike Smith, Larrv Monagle,
Dan Anderson. Fourth row John Cleveland, Bill Cox, Mike
Lesser. Fifth row Dick Springer, Harold Gray, Bill Struthers.
Sixth row Shan Applegate, Rodney Ayers and Fred Harnden.
Girls in the class are (top row) Martha Doherty, Shannon
Mahoney, Ann Jones. Second row Marlene Fetsch, Shirley
Carlson, Laura Sumner. Third row Jacquelyn Brindle, Patricia
Mahon, Leanne Joynes. Fourth row Frances Heath, Carol Thol
berg. Ginger Springer. Bottom row Lorraine Leon nig and Judy
Hamilton.
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By ALTA STEVENS
HARDMAN, RHEA CREEK
Ike Shanks of Mt. Vernon spent
a few days recently at the home
of his brother-in-law and family,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Saling of
North Powder are visiting friends
and looking after their property
in Hardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDaniel
and family spent the week-end
at their home here from Ash
land. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Robin
son went back to Ashland with
Mrs. McDaniel and children to
spend the week. Mrs. McDaniel
and children will stay until
school is out.
Cecil McDaniel started fall
ing logs for Kinzua Monday on
forest land close to Fossil.
Bonnie Kessell won a blue rib
bon at the Morrow county spell
ing contest held recently at Irri-
gon. Her score was 997c
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Robinson
visited recently with Mr. Robin
son's niece and nephew who live
near Weiser, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats of
Boardman visited Mr. Coats'
brother, Jess Coats, on Sunday.
Mis. Daisy McDaniel, Mrs.
Ivan McDaniel and Sammy, Mrs.
Moran Medlock and sons, Ray
mond and Oren of Heppner were
visitors in Hardman last Thurs
day. Mrs. Tom Howell and girls,
Bretti and Patty of Heppner, vis
ited Alta Stevens on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel
and Cassy spent Sunday in Pas
co. Elmer Knighten of Condon
came for a visit with his brother,
Wilbur, one day recently.
John Stevens and Alta moved
home from Heppner the first of
May.
Recent visitors at the Eslie
Walker home were Elmer Kessel
of Meacham, Glen Walker of
Pendleton, Duane Alderman of
Milton-Freewater and Bill Kes
sell of Boardman.
Miss Bonnie Kessell is spend
ing the week-end with Patti and
Bretti Howell in Heppner.
Mrs. Joel Engleman and son
Frankie of lone visited one day
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Blaine Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Walker
were business visitors in Pendle
ton on Saturday.
On the sick list this week
are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens,
Ju.iean, Melvin and Iva Lou Mc
Daniel and Cassy Chapel.
Lawrence Williams is a pat
ient in the Veteran's hospital
in Wa a Walla. Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Craber
are leaving Monday for Ashland
where they will visit the doctor.
Mrs. Frank Howell and Mrs
Clifford Howell of Monument
called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mc
Daniel on Friday, on their way
home from Heppner.
Mrs. Dallas McDaniel and
children Melvin and Iva Lou
made a business trip to Pendle
ton on Monday.
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As you step into the world of the future,
with all its challenges and possibilities,
we extend to you our very best wishes
for success and happiness.
HEPPNER NOR-GAS
LeROY GARDNER, Distributor
The Door to
Tomorrow...
Seniors, as vou stand tefore the door ot
tomorrow, we hope it opens for you on s
life of health, success and happiness.
BEST WISHES, GRADUATES !
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You . . . and the world! And the
world welcomes you, Seniors.
The world needs you, and the
ideals, courage, and knowledge
you have. We hope you'll find
your new partnership a happy
one, filled with growth and good
days for all times to come.
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