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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 31, 1979 THREE
1979
Award presentations and
graduation speeches high
lighted the commencement
ceremony Saturday night of
the 1979 graduating class of
Heppner High School.
Graduation speaker Scott
McEwen, the class salutator
ian thanked a variety of
people for their service to the
school, praised the school
curriculum and spoke of the
need to do more to recognize
scholars.
The class valedictorian, Bill
Kenny, defined "success" and
performed a song of his own
creation entitled "Add What
You Can to Life."
Another speaker, Chris Bor
gan told of the advantages of
growing up in a small com
munity like Heppner and
urged seniors to never forget
their roots.
Pauline Winter honored Dr.
Herbert Haywood Imel
Herbert Haywood Imel, 73,
lone, died May 27 in Heppner.
A retired farmer, Mr. Imel
was born April 18, 1906 at
Oregon City.
Services are Friday at two
p.m. at the United Church of
Christ in lone with Dr. Neal L.
Chobot officiating. Carl and
Betty Marquardt will sing
sacred selections, "The Last
Mile" and "In the Garden,"
with accompaniment by Betty
Marquardt.
Concluding services and
interment will be at Highview
Cemetery, lone.
Pallbearers are Brian Riet
mann, Gene Rietmann, Ivan
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the Heppner Planning Com
mission will hold a public
hearing on Monday, June 11,
1979 at Heppner City Hall at
7:30 p.m. to consider a
Conditional Use permit to
place a mobile home on the
property at 235M Linden Way.
Published May 31, 1979
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the Heppner City Planning
Commission will hold a public
hearing on Monday, June 11,
1979 at 7:30 p.m. at Heppner
City Hall to consider a
Variance permit for 564 E.
Pioneer Drive. (Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital). The request is
for a variance of O feet for the
rear yard setback to allow
extension of new emergency
faciliti 3 to rear of property on
Thomson Drive.
Published May 31, 1979
UJclcoroo
Junior
Check our
Selection of
Western Shirts
We carry a complete line of
summer wear for the family.
HHS . grads receive
Wallace Wolff for his years of
service as a school board
member and on behalf of the
band, Joe Mollahan and
Heather Winter made a pre
sentation to Band Director
Jim Ackley for his school and
community support.
The valedictorian and salu
tatorian awards were present
ed by Principal Jim Bier to
Bill Kenny and Scott McEwen
respectively and Maureen
Healy, Michelle Cutsforth,
Julie Grieb and Jacelyn M.
Mollahan named as honor
students. The designation of
Oregon scholars was given to
the class's scholastic leaders,
Bill Kenny and Scott McEwen.
Receiving the Elks Scholar
ship Awards were Scott Mc
Ewen, first, Marie Yocom,
first Lionel Wood, second, Bill
Kenny, second and Jackie
Mollahan, second. Connie Lee
Hartley, Martin Fitzgerald,
Nick Civarra and Kevin Imel.
Sweeney Mortuary will be in
charge of arrangements.
He is survived by his wife.
Myrtle, lone, a daughter,
Minnie Civarra, Seattle,
Charlie Smith
Charlie Smith, 81, County
Extension Agent in Morrow
County from 1927-1934, passed
away Saturday in Corvallis.
Funeral services are Wed
nesday, May 30 at the Presby
terian Church in Corvallis.
As assistant director of the
Extension Service from 1945-
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the Common Council of the
City of Heppner initiated
proceedings to vacate the
following:
That portion of Balm Street
lying between that portion of
Gilmore Street vacated by
City of Heppner Ordinance
No. 251 and Cross Street;
And that portion of Cross
Street lying between Hager
Street and Willow Creek, also
described as that portion of
Cross Street lying between
Hager Street and Cowins
Road not previously vacated
by Ordinance No. 242.
A hearing on the above
vacation will be held July 3,
1979, at the City of Heppner
City Hall at 8:00 p.m.. Pacific
Prevailing Time, for the
purpose of hearing all object
ions or remonstrations, if
there are any, why said
streets should not be vacated.
Any affected property owner
may object to this vacation by
OFF
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Except
H.A.S.H
FRI. & SAT. ONLY
Boy's Girl's
Men's Women's
DEPARTMENT STORE
Heppner
Burkenbine was recipient of
the Trend Business Scholar
ship, Kenneth Bailey and
Cyndy Kerr as recipients of
the BMCC tuition waiver.
The Kinzua Corporation
Scholarship was awarded to
Bill Kenny, the Chris Wright
Memorial Scholarship went to
11 graduate from I.H.S.,
receive awards
Eleven seniors were grad
uated in commencement exer
cises Friday night at lone
High School.
Diplomas were presented by
Harold Snyder, a member of
the Morrow County School
Board.
Arietta Aldrich was named
Wash., two sons, Herbert ().
Imel, La Grande and James
Imel, Portland, a sister, Zella
Fillmer, Sacramento, Calif., a
brother, Frank, Portland,
seven grandchildren, numer
ous nieces and nephews.
19(!2 when he retired, Smith
hired the extension agents
throughout the state.
His family has asked that
memories be sent to the
Charles and Ethel Smith
Scholarship Fund in care of
the McHenry Funeral Home,
206 N.W. Fifth, Corvallis.
PUBLIC NOTICE
sending written notice to City
Hall. Heppner, OR 97836.
Published May 31, June 7,
21. 1979
14,
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Lexington Budget Com
mittee will hold a public
hearing to receive testimony
concerning the 1979-80 budget
at the Lexington City Hall at
8:00 p.m., Monday, June 11,
1979. Lexington residents are
invited to attend.
Lois M. Ally n.
Lexington City Recorder
Published May 31, June 7, 1979
PUBLIC NOTICE
A summary of the adopted
budget for the City of Heppner
is available for public inspec
tion at City Hall, 188 W. Willow
St.. Heppner, Oregon between
9:00a.m. and 5:00 p.m. during
regular business hours.
Marshall Lovgren, Recorder
City of Heppner, Oregon
Published May 31, 1979
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Jeff Fortenberry and the
American Legion Scholarship
given to Paul A. Carlson.
Winning the Jim Barrett
Athletic Award was Maureen
M. Healy and presented by
John Sporseen. A.D. Recipi
ents of the Carl W. Troedson
as recipient of the Oregon
scholar award for placing
scholastically in the top five
percent of students grad
uating throughout the state.
Other awards were given to
Janet McElligott. Cardinal
Club scholarship and U.N.
Pilgrimage scholarship; Kim
Cofenas, BMCC community
scholarship; Janet McElligott
and Warren Williams, Elks
scholarships; Robin Leavitt,
Momorial Vocational scholar-
Dr. Pagel
at P.M.H.
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scholarship were Mary Kath
erineDuly. Maureen M. Healy
Jacelyn M. Mollahan, Lionel
L. Wood and Marie B. Yocom.
The Oregon School Employ
ees Award was awarded to
Shawna Seitz and Marie
Yocom .
ship; Arietta Aldrich,
McCa'be, Danny and
Evan
Janet
McElligott,
scholarship;
Carl Troedson
Valedictorian
award to Arietta Aldrich and
the Salutatorian award to
Michelle McElligott.
A special award, an honor
ary diploma of motherhood,
was presented to Margaret
Akers, for 41 straight years of
children in school including
her own and grandchildren.
Persons needing medical
attention this coming weekend
should call Pioneer Memorial
Hospital where Dr. Joan
Pagel will be covering in the
absence of resident physi
cians. Dr. Pagel is on 24-hour
emergency call and will see
patients by appointment
during normal office hours
Saturday.
Broccoli
Yellow
Onions
Lbs
Delight
Punch
64-oz.
Bid-letting June 7 for
Lexington-Hermiston highway
Bids will be received June 7
by the Oregon Transportation
Commission for eight projects
estimated to cost $9,200,000.
Morrow County's project
involves resurfacing and re
habilitation of the Lexington
Bombing Range Road section
on the Lexington-Echo High
way and the Lexington-Pieper
Canyon Road section on the
Heppner Highway to repair
damage caused by last
winter's severe weather.
Little
League
Cont. from page 6
scored most of their runs in
the third inning as Cam
George drove in Tony Clement
on a single and Todd Lindsay
drove in Loren Hayes and
George with a triple. Lindsay
and George combined for 14
strikeouts and the win.
Ri aves Hi Dodgers 7
The Braves bounced back
Friday to clobber the
Dodgers. 10-7. Tom Hammen
led the attack going three for
three, including a grand slam
home run in the first inning.
Hammen and Keith Kennison
pitched for the Braves striking
out 12. Cam George was two
for three for the Dodgers.
This Friday night, the
games are scheduled an hour
earlier at five p.m., instead of
six because of the Junior
Rodeo.
SKIPPY
Peanut
Butter
Creamy
or Chunk
28-oz.
Prices Effective
May 31, June 1-2
Grocery 676-9614
Meat
676-9288
The project begins about
nine miles northwest of Hep
pner, is 12.26 miles long and
Officials slate sludge
meeting in Boardman
The Morrow County Court
and officials of the city of
Portland will meet June 12 in a
noon meeting at the Nomad
Restaurant in Boardman to
discuss the Rose City's plans
to barge sludge down the
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Sheyennc.Very Reasonable Prices!
Big Wheel
Kari Morgan
lone
Heppner
Bamboo
Shoots
25-lb.
j Chow P$Sg:
the paved width varies from 28
to 32 feet. Completion time is
270 calendar workdays.
Columbia River and dispose of
it in Morrow County.
The Court agreed to submit
a list of relevant questions to
the city of Portland regarding
the Environmental Protection
Agency-backed proposal.
Remember Us All
Cowboy Boots.,
& Ladies..By
Tony Lama,
Cycle Winners
Shane Eng
Lexington
676-5214
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