Page 5, THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR.. Thursday. May 1. 1973
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HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS rehearsing for a three-act comedy.
"The Second Time Around". The play will be presented May 9-10, 8 p.m.. at the
High School Cafeiorium. From the left are Taml Toll, Deb Holland and Lisa
Collins.
lone news
The lone Junior Senior ban
quet was held In the school
cafetorlum April 23, In honor
of the graduating seniors and
their parents The theme of
the banquet was "The Fantas
tic Fifty's." Miniature coke
bottles and plastic antique
cars added to the beautifully
, decorated tables. The menu
consisted of Nostalgia i juice),
Fifties Fillet (ham). Hit
i'arade ipeasi, Hot Rods
(potatoes), Mock and Roll
(rolls and butter). Bunny Hop
salad, Jitterbug (fruit
, plate), Cool Cat (banana
split). Cherry Coke (coffee
and punch).
Catherine McElligott. Junior
class president, gave the
welcome, followed with a
' prayer by Pastor Mark John
son During the dinner, Mr
Jim Ackley, Hcppner, played
the piano and sang. Thank you
resHiiwe was given by Tom
Gales, senior class president
Another prayer by Pastor
Johnson and the closing by
Catherine McElligott Guests
were Mr. and Mrs Matt
Doherty.
lone seniors honored this
year are: Susan Piening,
Carol lloltz, Sherri Wilson,
Cindi Martin, Janice Ed
wards. Marilyn Warren, Gail
McNary. Lori Hergstrom.
Barbara Palmer. Tom Gales.
Rick Peterson. Tom Hamlett,
Paul McElligott. Aaron Klin
ger. Charlie McElligott. Joel
Peterson. Glenn (iriffith, Mike
McElligott, Jim Kinzer. Paul
Peterson, and Mike Warren.
The Junior -Senior prom was
held Saturday evening, April
26 in the Grade School gym.
This year's theme was "Te
quilla Sunrise", Mike Warren
and Gail McNary were crown
ed King and Queen of the
Prom, with Glenn Griffith and
Janice Edwards chosen as
prince and princess. After the
prom, breakfast was served In
the Ugion Hall by the Junior
Class mothers.
at-Arms; Vicki Edmondson,
representative; Debbie Pat
Ion and Jan Peterson, heads of
sportj,
"Sundown" and "Annie's
Song" were sung by Dan
Thompson, Mike Warren, Kim
Gutierrez and Tom Hamlett
Terry McElligott, 1975-78 GAA
president gave the closing and
the girls then served refresh
ments. Mr. and Mrs E E. Meyers
of Portland spent the weekend
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Leo Crabtree.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shaw
(formerly Marlene McGdl) of
Portland have purchased a
home In the West Moreland
District in southeast Portland.
Gary is employed by F.M C.
as a production welder, and
Marlene is secretary at Safeco
Title Insurance Company.
Mr and Mrs John Swanson
and family of Edmonton,
Canada left Sunday after a
week's visit with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Garland Swan
son, and other relatives In the
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lind
strom went to Portland Fri
day, and on Saturday attended
the wedding of Kenneth Ctut
cher. Returning home with
them for a visit are Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Helina of Seattle,
Wa.
Tim Arrens and Sharlene
Hamlett of Vancouver, Wa..
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adon Hamlett.
Counties
receive
funds
Distribution of $6,457,723 91
in highway-user funds to the 36
counties of the state was
announced today by the State
Highway Division.
The allocation is based on
the statutory 20 per cent for
the period January 1 to March
31. 1975. The funds come from
the following sources: Motor
vehicle registration and oper
ators license fees, gasoline
tax, use fuel tax, motor
carrier fees, and fines and
penalties collected for viola
tions of the size and weight
statutes where complaints are
made by the Highway Division
weighmasters.
The allocation to each
county is based on the number
of vehicles registered in it.
The allocation for Morrow
County amounts to $19,754 94
for 5,365 registered motor
vehicles.
STU3NO..
On April 28, the GAA held
their annuul Mother's Tea In
the gym, using the same
settings and theme as the
prom. The welcome was given
by Sherri Wilson. 1974 75 GAA
president. Narrator for the
fashion show was Carol Holti.
The girls modeled dresses
thev wore to the prom thi
year, and also older style
dresses back through the
twenties. Models were Jan
Peterson. Dcbora Palmer.
Donna Rea. Susan Thompson.
Debbie Pallon, Sherri Wilson,
I-orl Rergstrom. Grace McEl
ligott, Donna Palmer, Krlstl
Edmondson, Carrie Haynes,
Laurie Childers. Carol McEl
ligott, Natalie Tews, Terry
McElligott, and Catherine
McElligott.
Carrie Haynes sang "It Was
So Easy", accompanied by
Sherri Wilson.
Sherri Wilson Installed the
new GAA officers. They are:
Terry McElligott, president;
Lauretta Piening, vlce presi-
dent; Donna Rea, secretary;
Dawn Peterson, Sergeant-
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Host families needed
for exchange students
Reward offered for Doug fir
Five International Farm
Youth Exchangees and two
Professional Rural Youth
Leaders (4 H staff from for
eign countries) will becoming
to Oregon during May, June
and July.
IFYE's are from the United
Kingdom. Switzerland, Tur
key, and India and Pakistan.
The two Extension youth
workers are from Botswana
and Swaziland, Africa, and
will arrive May 19.
Host families are needed for
both the international pro
grams. Have you considered
what an international visitor
in your home could do for your
family and community? Mor
row County residents have
always been quick to welcome
the young people who come on
the two exchange programs!
It is not necessary to live on
a farm in Morrow County to
apply to host an IFYE-they
are here on a cultural ex
change, to learn about fami
lies and how we live about all
that is required to be a host
family is a willingness to
share your family with a
guest, and accomodations
such as you would afford any
young person in your home!
PRYLE's are here to learn
about the Oregon 4 H program
and would spend much of their
time with 4 H staff in the
county, and would not spend
as much time with their host
family.
Interested families should
respond quickly. Simple
application forms are avail
able by calling Birdine Tullis.
Extension Service. Heppner,
676-9W2. or writing P.O. Box
397. Heppner. Or.. 97836.
NEW RECIPE FOLDER
The Oregon Beef Council
has published an attractive
recipe folder full of beef
cooking ideas. "Budget Buy
ers Beef Bargains" features
easy to follow recipes with a
variety of cooking methods
that will delight any cook . .
particularly the economically-minded.
Every recipe can
be prepared for 50 cents a
serving or less. That's quite a
bargain!
There's a $100 reward out
for information leading to the
discovery of the national
champion Douglas fir tree
somewhere in Oregon. And the
Oregon State Department of
Forestry is organizing The Big
Tree Hunt in an effort to
capture this and other nation
al champions belreved to be
lurking somewhere in Oregon
forests.
Why would Keep Oregon
Green Assn. offer a $100
reward for a Douglas fir? And
why would the Department of
Forestry organize The Big
Tree Hunt? Shame. Oregon,
known world-wide for its
Douglas fir forests doesn't
even hold title to the national
champion Doug fir. Oregon,
with over half its land in
forests is running a slow fifth
among other states in the
number of champion-sized
trees within its boundaries.
But that condition will not
continue. Oregon has 75 native
tree species. Oregon holds
title to only 39 national
champions as listed in the
American Forestry Associa
tion's Social Register of Big
Trees. Thirty-six more
champs will restore Oregon to
its proper position in the big
tree world.
The Department of Forestry
is asking all hikers, bird
watchers, boaters, skiiers and
golfers to keep an eye peeled
for the champ that could get
them and Oregon Into the
Social Register. Information
regarding present champs'
measurements and how to
measure a tree for competi
tion may be obtained in a
brochure entitled: "The Big
Tree Hunt", available from all
State Department of Forestry
offices.
The $100 reward offered by
Keep Oregon Green will be
given to the first person to
have entered into AFA's
Social Register a national
champion Douglas fir on
Oregon soil. The present
champ, enthroned in Wash
ington, is 45'5" in circumfer
ence. 221' tall, with a crown
spread of 61". The Oregon find
must top this measurement.
But don't bring him in dead
or alive. Only healthy, living
trees will make the Register.
SQUARE DANCING
Open to Public,
especially beginners
Odd FeEows Hall
Sunday, May 4, 730 pjn.
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