Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 24, 1973, Image 6

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    HEPPNER (HKK.I C.AZETTET1MES. Thumday. M U,
inES roves
Congratulations on that di
ploma. It's the key that'll un
lock many opportunities for you.
Higher education. A fulfilling
career. That feeling of self ac
complishment. Enjoy our praise
. . . good wishes for your future.
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
The Future
is in your
hands
Leaders of tomorrow,
There s plenty of
elbow room for you
CHARLES
O'CONNOR
Insurance
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Ho'
Step into tomorrow. ..
Best of Luck all...
GENE'S
CHEVRON
IONE
EVERY
SUCCESS
...is yours.
Build on the bedrock
of high principle
not idle dreams.
DOBYNS
PEST CONTROL
IONE
V THIflM
W is ITI1
1973
lone Has Annual
By CASSANDRA CHAPEL
The Annual Awards As
sembly was held May 15 at 8:00
in the school cafeteria The
Awards were as follows: Aca
denic Awards:
Mathematics and Science
presented by Mr. Wilson went to
Gregg Wilson and Kathleen
McKlligott.
Music presented by Miss
Bahr went to Gregg Wilson for
band. Kent Gutierrez for chorus
and John Hietmann for pep
band director.
Drama presented by Miss
Langston went to Phil Carlson.
Kent Gutierrez. John Riet
mann. Mickey Hoskins. Kay
Bergslrom, Melissa MeElligott
and Kalhy Gilbert.
Home Economics presented
by Miss Talley went to Kathleen
MeElligott.
Business presented by Miss
Waibel went to Doris McCabe
and Nancy Pettyjohn.
Boy's Athletic Awards pre
sented by Mr. Meyers and Mr.
LaRue. Rebounds went to David
Warren and assists went to Dick
Snider.
Outstanding Athlete present
ed by Mr. Meyers went to Dick
Snider.
Girls Athletic Awards present
ed by Miss Talley went to Pres.
Kathleen MeElligott. Vice Pres.
Chris Lindstrom, Sec. Trea. Jan
Ekstrom, Heads of Sports Joan
MeElligott and Cassy Chapel,
Bouncer Mickey Hoskins, Stu
dent Council Rep. Sherri
Wilson.
Cheerleader Awards presented
by Miss Langston went to Jan
Ekstrom. Sherri Wilson, Cindi
Martin and Chris Lindstrom.
Citizenship Award presented by
Mr. Killpack went to John
Rietmannand Kathleen MeElli
gott. Activities Awards:
Ionian presented by Miss
Frazier went to editor Anne
Hoskins and Asst. Donna Flack.
Cardinal Spirit presented by
Mr. Meyers went to editor Mary
Pat MeElligott and Asst. Cheryl
Hams:
After the awards were pre
sented the gym was opened for
the Industrial Arts show spon
sored by Mr. Killpack's shop
classes.
The new ASB officers are
Pres. Mike Warren. Vice Presi
dent Joel Peterson, Sec. Treas.
Mary Pat MeElligott, Asst. Sec.
Treas. Gayle McNary. The
Ionian editor is Cassandra
Chapel and the Cardinal Spirit
editor is Catherine MeElligott.
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GROCERY
You ve done
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Keep op
the good r
work.
lone Seniors Choose Former
Instructor Commencement Speaker
Members of Ihe graduating
class of 1973 at lone llijih school
have asked three former
teachers to return to participate
in their Commencement Kxer
cises. May 2C. Dr. Harold O.
Heggs who was principal of the
lone High School 1966 to 19
will Rive the Commencement
address. After leaving lone he
returned to school to get his
doctorate and is now Superin
tendent of Schools at Electric
City. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Worrell James
are coming from Turner. Mr.
James, former music instructor
will play the processional and
the recessional. Mr. and Mrs.
James w ill sing "Friend". Mrs.
James formerly taught Home
Ec, PE and F.nglish in the high
school.
Kathleen McKlligott will lead
the class as valedictorian and
Gregg Wilson as salutatorian.
David Warren will give the
invocation. Jerry Pettyjohn
will lead in the Pledge of
Awards Assembly
lone Baccalaureate was held
on May 20. After the service,
seniors went to Chris Lind
strom s for refreshments.
Marianne Competes in Rodeos
Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and her
daughter, Patti McCoin, at
tended the college rodeo at La
Grande this past weekend
where daughter Marianne was
competing as a member of the
Central Washington State rodeo
team. Marianne works all three
events for the girls -- roping,
goat tying and barrel racing.
Marianne went to the finals on
Sunday and had the fastest time
of the show in barrel racing. She
is currently splitting 2nd and
3rd in the region in barrel
racing after participating in 7
rodeos. Their last Rodeo, which
is the Regional Finals, will be
next weekend May 25,26. & 27 at.
Pendleton. The two top winners
in each event fo- the year will
go to the National Finals in
Bozeman in June.
Susan Fitterer, Pendleton
was a guest of Marianne for the
weekend, and attended the 3
rodeo performances.
Salmon Bake attended
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
met Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Meyers,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Goodwin of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Meyers of Lincoln City at
Cascade Locks and attended a
Salmon Bake Saturday night.
The Salmon Bake was at the
Cascade schoolhouse and spon
sored by the Bridal Veil
Masonic Lodge. Sunday they
attended a Spaghetti Feed at
the Parkrose Masonic Hall.
TOPS Convention
Those attending the State
Convention of the TOPS Club in
Pendleton from lone were: Mrs.
Del LaRue, Mrs. Willard
French. Mrs. John Eubanks,
Mrs. Ray Heimbigner, Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn. Mrs. Charlotte
Millman, Mrs. Wayne Hams,
Mrs. Janet Lindstrom and Mrs.
Margo Sherer.
Mrs. Lindstrom won the
KOPS Award at a Circle of
Lights Grand Ceremony. The
KOPs Award is given to a
member when they reach their
goal and hold it for three
months. KOPs stands for Keep
Off Pounds Sensibly.
Mrs. Eubanks and Mrs.
French were recognized as new
KIW's (KOPs in waiting). This
convention was held May 17 and
18.
Kith Birthday
On May 17 Carol Holtz
DESI WISHES
And good luoh,
Hera's hoping you'll
continue to do well I
BRISTOW'S
MARKET
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Allegiance. Principal John Ed
mundson will make the prcseti
tat ion of aw ards. IHhi McKlli
gott, member of the Morrow
County Hoard of Education will
present the diplomas Melissa
McKlligott will give the bene
diction The class colors are red.
while and blue, their flower is
the w hile rose and their motto is
i.tfe is a Journey: Not a
Destination". Cordon Meyers is
class advisor.
Members of the class are:
Nancy Jean Ashurst, D-Ann
Harnett Hloodsworth, Karen
luise Crowell, Kent Anthony
Gutierrez. Honnie Anne Hos
kins. Christina Janet Li ml
stntm. Hon a I Verne McCarty.
Kathleen Marie McKlligott.
Melissa Marie McKlligott.
David George McNary. Jerry
Lee Pettyjohn. John Robert
Hietmann, Kichard William
Snider, David Arthur Warren,
(iregg D. Wilson . Edwin Adornn
Winkelman.
celebrated her Kith birthday at
her home with a dinner. Those
present were Barb Palmer,
Cassandra Chapel. Delsie
Chapel and her mother Mary
Dabbs. Later in the evening
Kevin Gutierrez took the guests
to Beecher's for milk shakes.
WAC met May 18 at the home
of Mrs. Larry Prock with Dot
Halvorsen as co-hostess. There
was a potluck dinner at noon.
General order of business was
held. There were eleven mem
bers and two guests present.
The guests were Mrs. Roy Ball,
Morrow County Pomona
Chairman, and Mrs. Hazel
Carpenter of Greenfield
Grange.
Grange met Saturday night
with a potluck dinner at 6:30
and Grange at 8:00. The charter
was draped in memory of Mrs.
Mable Crawford.
Friends were sorry to hear of
the death of Mrs. Wate Craw
ford. Mr. and Mrs Berl Akers went
to Gresham on Friday to take
their grandchildren home.
Their other son, Berl Jr., was in
Gresham on business.
8th Grade Graduation
The eight grade graduation
dance and banquet was held
Saturday night. Heppner was
also invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Imel have
recently returned from a 2 week
trip to Sacramento, Calif. While
there they visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Kirsch. Mr. Kirsch is the
Counly Agent of Union County
and is a former agent of Gilliam
Counly.
llPPY BIRTHDAY Friday
lo Jerry Martin, lone. His
school kids surprised him with a
cake.
NOEL IIAHSHMAN of Ketch
ikan. Alaska flew in to Pendle
ton Sunday evening where he
was met by his grandmother,
Mrs. Everett. Harshman and
her mother. He is enrolled as a
junior at Heppner High School.
He will spend the summer here
with his grandparents.
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Congratulations
fo each of our
graduating seniors.
RIETMANN'S
HARDWARE
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Martins at State Garden Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
returned home this week after
unending the -4tti annual con
vention ol the National Council
Sincere Beit
Wishes to the
Grids...
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the Olvmpie Motel in Seattle
Mav II 17 Preceding the
naiinmil meeting to which over
l.oon garden club memlers
representing 51 federations and
alliliates in Jamaica and New
calami attended, she. along
with Mi , Mat tin, went on Hie
pren-on vent ion ferry and bus
lour ol Ihe Olympic Peninsula, a
bus tour of ttio city and a Ixiat
trip to Kiana Udgi for a
salmon Iwn becue on a beautiful
warm evening.
There were 2M registered for
Ihe Pacific Regional meetings
held prior lo National Pacific
Region includes Oregon. Wash.,
Idaho. Nevada. Calif.. Ariz.,
Alaska and Hawaii, 'ijoveis the
Reason" was Ihe theme of
Pacific Regional meetings,
while the National's was
America is Beautiful" as
expressed in Ihe many repre
sentative floral arrangements
by federations, guilds and
hostess clubs.
Mrs. Harlan Lundell of Hoist,
daughler-in law of the late
Oscar Lundell of lone, created
Ihe arrangement for Idaho
Federation as she was named
Arranger of the Year" for
1'I72.
Following the convention, the
Marlins attended the Oregon
Conference Council of Ihe
United Church of Christ at
Camp Adams on Friday and
Saturday. Other representa
tives from the lone church were
Mark Hietmann, Rev. Wm.
Arthur, Hill Hietmann and Don
Hrisiow.
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out for has been reached and
new horizons wait. Go after
them with strong perseverance.
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