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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1980)
The llpppnpr Cazrttr-Timrs, Hcppnrr. Oregon, Thursday, May 29, 1980 THREI 1j fmim V"t 'M VJ: I rr MH, 41 MfinhrrN of (hp American legion Auxiliary In llrppner told poppirN on thf direct In front of Pf trrnon'i Jewelry laat week, h'ron left, Donna I'apineau who bought one of the paper flouiTK made by hospitalized war veterans, and Alberta Johunnrs and Millie Kvana. The annual poppy tale waa part of (lie area'! Memorial Day ohtiervanre. Ione's Larry Snider receives Principal Chuck Starr be gan the awards presentation at the lone High School graduation last Saturday with some very unusual awards. He called the awards "I got in (rouble at school returned Hems." They were items collected from senior students during their school yean that Starr had no use for. So he decided to return them. Senior Citizens Because not many seniors indicated positive interest in attending a camping session ut Cutslorth Park, it seems th.it this exciting plan is about to be abandoned Senior meals for the coming week will include, on Monday, June 2. at Irrigon-Fried chicken. Mashed Potatoes and chicken gravy, fresh aspara gus, cucumbers and celery relish dish, pear and cheese on lettuce, bread, butter and jelly and St. Patrick's dessert On Tuesday. June 3. in Heppner. diners will be offer ed Swiss .steak with mush room gravy, baked sliced potatoes, tit-luxe green beans, tossed vegetable salad, corn- Heppner Garden Club meets June9 The Heppner Garden Club will meet on Monday, June 9. at ti 'W p m in the Main Street Park for a potluck picnic. It is planned that a repre sentative of the American Legion will speak to the group about flag etiquette. The 1980 club officers will Step down, as the officers for the coming year assume their duties. There will be some prelim inary planning ol club pro grams aiid activities for the coming f ear. Plans will be completed for incoming presi dent. Julia Hill, to attend the Oregon State Federation fo Garden Clubs state convention at Klamath Falls. Public input asked on BLM land exchange During the past several years, the Prineville District of the Bureau of Land Man agement (BLM) has been considering an exchange of public land in the area south east of Arlington, Oregon for private properties south of Maupin, Oregon. To gain additional public input, BLM has scheduled two meetings. One will be June 3, at 7:30 in the library at Arlington High School. The other will be June 4, at 7:30 in the library at Maupin Grade School. Persons desiring to com ment or provide information concerning the proposed ex change are encouraged to attend one of the meetings. IN ) Martha McElligott was given back her cane that she used to herd students with. Jerry Rietmann was pre sented with a rocketship that he was caught with just as he was ready to launch it. Glenn Krebs was presented a silver lid from a can with coffee grounds in it. On a more serious note, Starr went on to present the bread and jelly and rice and raisin custard. On Wednesday. June 4. at lone and Heppner the menu will include: Spaghetti with meatballs, buttered peas and carrots, cheese sticks. Hono lulu slaw, plain and garlic French bread with parmesan cheese and lemon pudding with topping. Seniors end Riverside years (Continued from page I) Blue Mt Community College presented a full-tuition award for the 1980-81 year to Larry Higel Morrow County 4 H leaders award of $500 went to Lori Witt. The Charles Kydd award was presented by Mrs. Kydd, whose former husband's greatest pleasure was to help kids. Scholarships went to Todd Harrison of Heppner High and to Kristie Baker of Boardman for $200 each. From the Tillicum Club. $200 went to Stacy Coleman. From the Union Pacific Railroad. $500 went to Pat Sharkey for Vo-ag acheive ment. From the Irrtgon Lions Club, $250 was presented to Curtis Viall. Talk 10 Minutes For ADoIlar. You can call Bend or anywhere else in Oregon and talk a full 10 minutes for $1 or less; additional minutes are only 10C each. Just dial without operator assistance any tune between 10pm and 8am. And bend ah ear while talk is cheap in Oregon. 3 Heppner grads receive full-tuition Three- Heppner Hih School students hnvp received full luillon scholnrships to attend post high school educational Institutions. It was announced at Heppner's graduation lust Thursday. Jiickic Gentry and If McCnrl received the two scholarships that on granted each year to Heppner students from Blue Mountain Com munity College. Debbie Patistian received a full-tuition scholarship from Modern Business College. Paustian also received the first Heppner I. ions vocational-technical scholar ship in the amount of $500. Alice Abrams received two scholarships and two other awards. She received a $500 scholarship from Kinzua Corp other awards and scholarships for lone students. Larry Snider was honored as an Oregon state scholar for being in the top five percent in the state scholaslically. lone Cardinal Club present ed Cathy Gutierrez with a $256 scholarship. Lori Edwards was present ed with one year's full tuition scholarship from Blue Mount ain Community College. The high school faculty voted on the award. Heppner Elks Lodge No. 358 presented scholarships to Larry Snider and Terry Starr. The Cliff Williams Memor ial Scholarship for a person planning on attending a voca tional school in the amount of $100 went to Brenda Patton We Are Overstocked With gssswes 1 1 AA,C and D 35 each 4 for J 25 FRESH STOCK OF HEARING AID BATTERIES GOULD - A"4;Ui;.iil!b,M Batteries CAMERA BATTERIES S Check for CB antennas and accessories S SONY and Pioneer Radios Gonty Pacific Northwest Bell JLiJ ULsumILJo and a $200 scholarship from the Heppner Klks. She re ceived an Oregon Scholar Aw ard for being one of the lop scholars in the State of Oregon. Ahrams received a trophy for being the l!)R0 graduating class valedictor ian, Todd Harrison won two scholarships, a grant and received two other awards. He won a $400 Heppner Klks scholarship and one of two Charles Kyd Memorial Scholarships that are given in Morrow County for $200. Harrison also received Hep pner honor scholar plaque and a Carl Troedson Education Fund grant for $700. He received an Oregon Scholar Award for bring one of the top high school scholars in the awards Carl Troedson Foundation grants in the amount of $700 each per year were awarded to Tim Holtz, Martha McElli gott and Larry Snider. If the students receive satisfactory grades in college, the grants will be continued. It was also mentioned that Mike Conklin won a $200 scholarship last year from the Oddfellows Lodge. The salutatorian award go ing to the person with the second best grade point average at lone High School for the last four years went to Terry Starr. Larry Snider won the valedictorian award for having the best g p. a. Terry Starr received a plaque and gavel for being the lone student body president this vear. CELLS Nos 13-41-312 and 675 also Nos. 1 3 and 675 C 136 N. Gale Next to 1st National Bank Parking Lot slate. Jana Steagall won the $150 Chris Wright Memorial Scholarship and a $200 scholarship from the Oregon School Employees of Morrow County. Geri Grieb won a $100 scholarship from the Heppner Elks. Marie Van Schoiack wan a $100 scholarship from the Heppner Elks and received an honor scholar plaque. Paula Heinrichs won a $100 scholarship from the Heppner American Icgion Auxiliary, which goes each year fo a velerap's son or daughter. She received an honor scholar plaque, Readiness program set June 4 The last meetings this spring in the rural pre school readiness program will be June 4. at 7:30 p.m. in the reading room at Heppner Elementary School and June 5. at 7:30 p.m. in the lone High School library. Bill Miller, physical thera pist for the Umatilla ESD. will provide information about the physical development of the child and its relation to a successful school experience. Also featured will be ideas and packets of material for use in developing a child's readiness for reading, math, and penmanship skills. These meetings will be the final ones in the current session. Follow-up activities are planned for fall when parents will be asked to evaluate the useful lness of the ideas and materials offered at the current sessions. Icrket Grocery 676-9614 Meat-676-9288 V Beef Liver 7BC,,J 8 fiab'uco 15 ox. Cheese INips ftorteegian 2 Sardines 59c -""w lied & New Potatoes HjTuw u'jrQ!ifLTi,u,nV''li'"'U""'li' uv"""U'" Jo jean Stevens won a $100 scholarship from Jim Ackley Enterprises in the form of the Bill Kenny Scholarship. It is not an annual scholarship but only given when a student is exceptional in music. Jim Parker and Dale Hoi- r diiii'n. Larry Gorden Mental Health counselor resigns to seek doctorate Larry Gordon, who has been on the staff of the Morrow County Mental Health Center for 1 1 j years, has resigned and intends to seek a doctorate. He left here last week enroute to his home in Concord. N.H. Gordon, a psychologist, did counseling at the clinics in Heppner and Boardman and acted as school psychologist. His consultations included drug and alcohol counseling, outpatient-inpatient counsel ing and working with the Children's Services Depart ment. He holds a master of science degree from George Peabody College in Nashville. Tenn. Prlcos Oregon Chief Dinner Franks 309 2 lb. pkg. MJJD. Reg.65' Assorted Flavors Rice Mixes ony No Pacific Frien d 6Hoz. Minced Clams 79 c Hi oz. White "' '''""Y"-iM-,'""iJ"'r'-j-"'Tj u Lemons 579c scholarships land II were honored as the Jim Barrett Award recipients as the top scholar-athletes at Heppner this year. Parker. Holland, Larry Palmer and Sandra Husdon received Carl Troedson grants for $700. Almost 50 students applied for the grants, which are given throughout the county to students with scholastic achievement and need. Holland received the salutatorian trophy and Lfji -mm A OLD ALT UKIIA OOOO ITIMI Next time that you're in the mood teak . ... and v our wife wants seaiooa, come see ( us We prepare aH of I our choice steaks with I the same care given to our delicious seafood. And. the Heppner S as reasonable Cl! QCQ Regular This Weekend Friday & Steak Seafood Pi DON'T FORGET!!! STEM BAR-B-Q iHi june7 toMI EJki & Out of Town Guests Only (I ESP IBS P ESMS3S K3 KU3! P Efftcthrt Tlssrtday - Sctvrday , May 29-31 Oregon Chief Pork Sausage 149 ib. Our Choice vine Heath 8oz. Miniature Bars 199 bag 2 B uf - - tf'rTi'x) 'u "u "u ' j u'"njr1T"ij',,u,,ij,""'uTifVTriuiT-j""r' ,'in i.r"u ' hi i an honor REMEMBER ! lone United Church A union & Bar-B-Q Jane 7, 10:00 a.m. Willow Grange Hall Fun for the whole family. I ! ( m$ for a juicy Palmer received scholar plaque. Saturday Dinners it s I I ' I' i . i I I' i , s ti I' I' ' ' I' I' Supreme Pizza 2 J n IT ti II Lettuce ead 09 c