Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 05, 1979, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday April 5, 1979-SEVEN
Youthful bookworms
to aid
Easter Seals drive
Heppner Elementary stu
dents will be taking part in a
book-a-thon starting April 9, to
raise money for the Easter
Seals campaign.
Participating youngsters
will read as many books as
they can between April 9 and
23. Sponsors will pledge a
maximum of 10 cents per
book. If the students raise
more than $25 in pledges, they
can win a book pack or
Guiness Book of Records. The
student with the most pledge
money will win a video game.
Students will be seeking out
sponsors for pledge money
during the coming week.
Anyone who has not been
contacted and wishes to be a
sponsor for the Easter Seals
fundraiser is urged to call
Susan Dicker, special educa
tion teacher, at 676-9130.
lone Garden Club awards poster winners
lone Garden Club presented
awards to local winners in the
annual Smokey Bear and
Woodsy Owl environmental
poster contest.
The contest is sponsored by
the National Council of State
Garden Clubs, in cooperation
with the U.S. Forest Service,
lone was the only local school
to take part in the competition.
From Ione's kindergarten
class, Ben Doherty took first
place in the Smokey Bear
poster contest, followed by
Dannv Petit in second, Kevin
Guthrie, third, and Candy
Harris, honorable mention. In
the kindergarten Woodsy Owl
contest, Danny Petit was first,
followed by Jimmy Holtz,
second, Dawn Davis, third,
and Tina Brock, honorable
mention. David Fuerstenburg
took first among fifth graders
in the Smokey Bear poster
competition.
District-wide poster compe
tition is currently underway,
with many of the lone youths
entered. District winners will
be announced during a Garden
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Clubs District Meeting in
Hermiston on April 21.
BMCC lists area
honor students
Twenty-six Blue Mountain
Community College students
received a perfect 4.0 grade
average during winter term. A
4.0 is a straight A report.
A total of 246 students have
earned a place either on the
BMCC honor roll or dean's list
based on their high grades.
Students receiving a 3.5 or
better are placed on the
college honor roll and those
with a 3.0 to 3.5 earn a place on
the dean's list.
To be so honored, a student
must be carrying at least 12
graded credit hours. They
may not have received an F in
any class. A pass grade does
not count in the 12 graded
hours necessary to be included,
on the honor roll or dean's list.
In addition to the straight A
students, another 91 are listed
on the winter term honor roll.
Students on the dean's list
number 129.
Local students on the honor
roll and dean's list include:
Leslye Jones of Lexington and
Rick Peterson of lone, both on
honor roll; David Brand
hagen, Dianne Holland and
Don McEwen, all of Heppner,
on dean's list; Stuart Keene,
Debra Palmer, Donna Palm
er, and William Tews, all of
lone, dean's list; Lori Rhea of
Lexington and Cheryl Stubble
field of Boardman, both on
dean's list; William Haupt,
Marilee Hellberg, Rhonda
Riley and Pamela Schmeder,
all of Irrigon, on dean's list.
Piston Pushers
4-H club holds
meeting
On March 21, the Piston
Pushers 4-H club held a
meeting at Wayne's Diesel
and Auto Repair Shop.
We watched three films
about motors. We also had a
little conference about how to
make money to buy parts for
our motors. We came up with
the idea of having a car wash.
The car wash will be held on
, April 7.
We would like to thank you
people who donated a motor to
our club, and we also appreci
ate donations of any pan's that
would go on a small motor.
Sid Kennedy
Reporter
lightweight
Spirited Spring sport coats
and suits in a wide
selection of styles, colors
and materials. ...Highlight
your Spring and Summer
wardrobe todayl
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