SIX The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 7, 1979
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On Saturday, May 19, the
Heppner Lions Club held its
sixth annual charter night at
the Legion Hall.
The event was emceed by
former Heppnerite, Neal
Parks and dinner speaker was
Lions District Governor S.L.
Calvin.
Tailtwisters Robb Rush and
Ron Palmateer kept the
meeting lively and garnered a
sizeable amount of fine money
for the Lion's Sight and
Hearing Foundation. The
mood was festive and the
night's entertainment capped
off by music from the Jim
. Ackley Band.
Officers for t979-80 were
installed by Past District
Governor Al Starns. : They
include Pres. John Edmund
son, First Vice Bill Helphin
stine, Second Vice Carmon
Bjella, Third Vice Frank
Pearson, Secretary Bill Kuhn,
Treasurer Brad Christensen,
Tailtwister Robb Rush and
Lion Tamer Bob Krein. The.
club's board will consist of
Ron Forrar, Larry Mills, Bob
Byrnes, Al Osmin ahJ Cliff
Green. ' '
Sixth annual
Charter Night
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Erin Evans
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Erin Evans
selected top
scholar
The Morrow County Educa
tion Association, on behalf of
its members and all of the
personnel , of the Morrow
County School District, has
announced the 1979 recipient
of the Morrow County Educa
tion Association Scholarship
award, Miss Erin Evans.
Erin Evans, 18, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Evans of Irrigon. She attended
Riverside High School, grad
uating this past May. She will
attend the University of Idaho
in Moscow, Idaho and major
in education, with concentra
tion in home economics.
Erin has been very active in
all aspects of school life and
participated with her fellow
senior class members in a
wide range of activities,
excelling in whatever she has
done. She has held various
offices both at the class and
student body level and has
been an active participant in
both FFA and 4-H, winning
numerous awards in competi
tion. Of her intention to enter the
teaching profession and home '
economics specifically, Erin
says, "I seek to communicate
to others what I have learned
and love."
The Morrow County Educa
tion Association Scholarship
award is made annually to a
graduating high school senior
or a college or university
student from Morrow County
schools who desires to qualify
for an elementary or second
ary teaching career.
The award is supported by
the District's teachers and
other interested personnel
from within the District. The
value of the scholarship award
is $500.
Births
There were seven births at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
during the month of May.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shan
non, Irrigon, were the parents
of a boy, John Dale, May 4,
weighing 8 lbs., 15M oz. On
May 9, a girl, 7 lbs. , 7 oz. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Kenny, Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Holtz, lone were parents of a
girl, Brenda Lou, May 9,
weighing 9 lbs., 3 oz. A
daughter, Connie Lou Anne
was born May 10 to Mr. and
Mrs. Montee Crum, lone, 8
lbs., 5 oz.
A girl, Shannon Lynn, 7 lbs.,
10'2 oz. was born to Mr. and
Mrs. David Lincoln, May 14.
On May 16, a girl, Katie Jo, 7
lbs., Vk oz. was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
III.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee
Nolan, Lexington were the
parents of a boy, Charles
William, 9 lbs., 3 oz., May 28.
Hospital
Notes
Hospital admissions for the
month of May included: Earl
Bonner, Heppner, Myrtle
Imel, lone, Lori Steffanson,
Condon, Orville Cutsforth,
Heppner, Ralph Burcham,
Lexington, Evalyn Farrens,
Heppner, Francis Yeigh, Hep
pner, Ivan Akers, Boardman,
Cora Burnside, Spray, Bar
bara Sams, Heppner, Esther
Peterson, lone, Anne Murray,
lone, Edith Munkers, Lexing
ton, Ella Smith, Heppner,
Alphonse Marick, lone,
Charles Vandetta, Lebanon
and Gene Stark, Heppner.
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