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'S " 0 t" -w" & J? 0- f The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, april 27, 1978-ELEVEN 'if: Riverside 'i .ifiigh School Jilt. "honor roll Thirty-four Riverside High School students earned grade point averages between 3.5 and 4.0 during the third term to gain a place on the school's A honor roll, while 37 students were named to the B honor roll with 3.0 to 3.49 averages. Seniors on the A honor list included Dana Prague, Tam mie Rock, Cheryl Stubble field, Callie Broadbent, Penny Conboy, Dan Gordanier, Meri lee Hellberg and Elizabeth Martinez. Named to the B honor roll were seniors Scott Witt, Ann Alston, Jean Biers. Vicki Collins, Julie Hug, Sabrina Murray and Bente Michelesen. Juniors gaining an A listing were Dana Creamer, Vicki Daniels, Judv Danies, Erin Evans, Kathy Farlow, Cheryl Frederickson, Cathy Green, Andrea Hadley, Linda Mills, Michele Panages. Joan Part low, Scott Paulson and Rick Rock. Juniors with B grades were Linda Crossan, Tim Hellberg, Karen Hester, Dawn Johnson, Verda McGuire, Tami Reed, Donald Richards, Marti Rogers, Steve Salmon, Bill Schnell and Mary Smith. Included on the A honor roll from the sophomore class were Put Sharkey, Iri Witt, Kris Baker, Joe Daltoso, Carol Ann Donovan, Mari Evans, Todd Gale, Suzie Hascall and Buddy Mills. Sophomores lis ted on the B honor roll were Rick Pendergrass, Rick Petti grew, Donnie Rock, Rocky Steagall, Ron Stubblefield, Greg Tarpening, Leora Kmg, Tom Abercrombie, ' Steve Daulton, Gary Gardanier, Wes Haws and Tracy Johnson. Freshmen gaining A honor status included Janice Beyers, Christy Brandt, Tammie Col lingwood, Heidi Conboy, Scott Daniels, Mark Danies, Yvonne Gilliam, Beth Hell berg, Jyl Hobbs, Lisa Mettles dorf, Jim Peck, Lorrie Rus sell, Verna Vollmer and Lerry Wilson. Included on the B honor roll were freshmen Scott Adams, Pat Cimmiyotti, Dwayne King, Karen Murphy, Peggy Sicard, Meredith Smith and Tom Westmorland. TOPS present district awards Area TOPS Club members met at the Arlington Grade School Saturday, April 22, for 21 d3 G-O-KETCHUP HEINZ, 32-OZ. U & I SUGAR 10-LB. BAG RANGE JUICE WESTERN FAMILY BATHROOM T ISSUE NICE 'N SOFT, WHITE ONLY zJLI Y bcffiSom pkg JzJ j MTHBOOM TISSUE ) 1 flMgtoMfl&iaiHakto I - ( ' WESTERN FAMILY E MEAT PIES BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY 8-OZ. SIZE FOR BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES Assorted Flavors, to 19.5-oz 65 WESTERN FAMILY FLOUR ... M.09 WESTERN FAMILY PORK AND BEANS c. 27 SENECA APPLE BARREL APPLESAUCE ., s 89 TASTEWELL TOMATOES ., 43 NALLEY'S IMITATION MAYONNAISE 85 POTATO BREAD SHUR-FRESH 22'i-OZ. LOAF PATIO CHAIRS ASST'D COLORS mi CASCADE WtST-A AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING I w . t ' l a I DETERGENT JSi FOR VIRTUALLY $ lMxfm conn cee nicucc 65-OZ. SIZE I 4 jmS 1 FOR FLAKEY OR POTATO SHUR-FRESH ROLLS. . . PLAIN, POWDERED OR CRUNCH Q I Pkg. of 12. H" nnHIIITCShur Fresh, L. UUIUU I Jl SLICED OTDMADCDDIEC WESTERN FAMILY 10-OZ. SIZE FOR WHIPPED TOPPING WESTERN FAMILY, GOES GREAT WITH STRAWBERRIES, 13-OZ. BANQUET BUFFET SUPPERS ASSORTED VARIETIES, $4 32-OZ.. YOUR CHOICE . .. .A PEAS or CUT CORN WESTERN FAMILY 20-OZ., YOUR CHOICE .. CORN ON THE COB WESTERN FAMILY PACKAGE OF 4 EARS. 57 79 SHREDDED HASH BROWNS WESTERN FAMILY 12 OZ. PKG 29 rrst!g!s H!l;lniV'Vl;;lH!Niii'lll Hj, vti"' -"r Si 3W . . CALIFORNIA NO.1 POTATOES ,y no.1 r S WASH. - I nnnwN 10-LB. BAG DELICIOUS ccDcn uht aitu III I I FMHM DR Nhollandaise i SAUCE CALIFORNIA WHITE GRAPEFRUIT FRQM CALIFORNIA 8-LB. BAG CALIFORNIA AVOCADOES ea3$1 CALIFORNIA CARROTS2,b Bag ..49 GREEN BELL PEPPERS - 39 RUTABAGAS OR TURNIPS Your Choice lb. 39 ir A A Lr j I xy Vw, i TiimrTiiffii iiiniriiiMi their annual District Recogni tion Day. Hostesses for meet ing were members of the TOPS No. 778 Arlington Club. The district includes all of Wheeler, Morrow and Gilliam Counties. There are six TOPS Clubs in the district. Members from five clubs were present at the DRD meet. Area Kaptain Betty Kirby, Fossil, opened the meeting with the salute to the flag followed by the TOPS pledge and Fellowship song. Mrs. Kirby gave a short welcoming address before introducing the members of each chapter. The winners of special honors at the local chapter level were announced. Alumni KOPS and KOPS in waiting were intro duced. The high point of the meeting was the presentation of the District's division win ners and our Queen for 1977. The winners were: Division 3 First place Linda Breiden bach, No. 484 Lexington; Division 4 First place, Jenni fer Breeden, No. 484 Lexing ton ; Second, Jackie Geer, No. 552 Fossil; Alternate, Elsie Bailey, No. 778 Arlington; Divison 5 First place, Billie Lou Nickelsen, No. 733 Kin zua; Second, Clara Jenkins, No. 719 Spray; Alternate, Deloris Luther, No. 552 Fossil. Margaret Misener, No. 552 Fossil, was crowned Queen and Billie Lou Nickelsen, No. 733 Kinzua, was selected runner up to the Queen. Alternate was Cindi Weaser, No. 733 Kinzua. The Traveling Plaque for the club with the largest average weight lost per mem ber was won by the Arlington TOPS with an averagle loss of 3.59 pounds per member in 1977. Area Supervisor Dorothy Davis, LaGrande, spoke to the meeting and answered ques tions from the floor to con clude the program. Anyone interested in obtain ing more information about the Take Off Pounds Sensibly organization, is welcome to call any TOPS member. (3 Kinzua news Barbara Pike Raymond and Deena Reid, Dana and Lana went to Heppner Saturday where they were joined by Deena's sister Shirley Peterson and Mark. The entire group spent the day working on the home pur chased by the Reids in Heppner. The family spent the night at the Peterson home in Hermiston, returning to Hepp ner Sunday to do some more painting and fixing-up. Ray and Joyce Cody spent Thursday and Friday visiting relatives and seeing the coun try around the LaGrande and Baker areas. The Kinzua couple returned home by way of John Day. Brian Say of Prineville drove Rita and Cindy Bowman home Wednesday. Rita and Cindy had been staying in Prineville with Rita's older daughter, Sara, while Cindy recovered from having her tonsils removed. Brian spent most of Thursday in Kinzua before returning to Prineville. Evelyn Gordon was in Kinzua several days last week visiting with her daughter Jill Benson and family. Mrs. Gordon is now back home in Portland after a long stay with her mother in Wisconsin. Stan Benson is back in the pain palace again. He entered Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland last Monday and had bone grafting on Tuesday. Hope he gets home soon to enjoy the fishing and mush rooming he likes so much. Gazette-Times Classi fieds pay in many ways. Call 676-9228.