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Blue and Gold
Banquet slated
A Blue and Gold Banquet
has been scheduled for Mon
day. Feb. 2. at 6 p.m. at the
Elks Ixntee m Heppner for
Bov Scouts and their families.
Awards will be presented to
Western Forestry Center
Saturday.
on
lone School Honor Roll announced
Had a party lately, traveled
mil -of -town or had visitors?
Give us a call at the
Gazette-Times, 676-9221. and
we'll be Rlad to include it in
the Heppner News.
Irnio Junior and Senior Hifih
School has announced its
honor roll for the second nine
weeks and first semester of
Included in the second
nine-week honor roll are:
" V limine Roll
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Seniors - Shawn I.aRue. Jim
McPnhe slrnieht-A's. Lisa
Mev'ers Juniors Mnruaret
Dohertv. Michelle I.nRun.
Dinnn Mnrler. Anita Palmer.
Sophomores CraiR Gutierrez.
Rnuer Morter. Tim Patton,
pennv sinrr (strnight-A'sV
Frehmen - Svlvia l.add.
Eifhth Grade Trl Fctsch.
Seventh Grade Eric Pointer.
the Scouts.
Heppner News New family joins First Christian family
Christopher Svkes celebrat- v. . - ' ' jj
ed his third birthday (Jan. 22)
with a party at his home
Saturday afternoon. Helping
Chris celebrate with cupcakes
and ice cream were his
brother Andrew. Al. Tony, and
Andy Burt and mom, Jo.
Nathaniel Shelton and mom.
Delores, Jonathan Metz and
mom, Anne, and mom and
dad. April and David.
Christopher also received
birthday phone calls from his
great aunt and uncle. Elaine
and Elmer Becker of Yakima,
cousins Jim. Alan and John
Clav and aunt Ardeen. Rose
burs, and aunt Vickie Lewis.
Portland.
Sykes traveled to Portland to
visit David's sister and broth
,. er-in-law, Vickie and Charlie
Lewis, and their little boy.
Max. David attended an
advertising seminar at Port
land State University on
Friday and Vickie and April
enjoyed a photo exhibit at the
"It" Honor Roll
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Seniors Riehnrd I.add.
Treve Petterson. Train Rea.
Juniors Chris Rietmnnn.
Brnd Schmidt. Sophomores
Sharon Crowell. Clndv Drink
nrd. Vlnce McEIIIntt. and
Dnnnie Tavlnr. Freshmen
Mike DoiiL'Ins. Bnhhv Harris.
Howard Uavitt, Eighth
Grade Mark Meyers.
Included In the first semes
ter honor roll are!
A' Honor Hull
Seniors Shawn LaRue
(strnicht-A's). Jim McCabe,
Lisa Mevers. Juniors
Mnrunret Dohertv, Michelle
IjiRue. Dinnn Morter. Anita
Palmer. Sophomores - CrnlR
Gutierrez, Roger Morter. Tim
Pnlinn. Dennv Starr (straight
A's. Freshmen -Svlvia Lndd.
Hownrd Iravitt. Eighth
Grade - Lnrl Fetsch. Seventh
Crnrle Eric Pointer.
V
H' Honor Roll
Seniors - Duane Fetsch,
Jnnol Hams, Tim Key. Rich
ard Ladd. Treve Peterson,
Crnitt R. Gregg Rietmann.
Juniors Liz MeElligott. Chris
Rielinaiiii. Sophomores
Roger Childers, Sharon
Crowell. Cindy Drinkard.
Vlnce McElligoll and Donnle
Tnvlnr, Freshmen Mike
Douulns. Crnig Hams, Bobby
Harris. Parrin Padnerg.
Eii'hth Grade - Jeff Ball. Mark
Movers. Seventh Grade -Siwin
Martin.
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There's a new family joining the family of members at the
First Christian Church in Heppner.
The Reverend Don Shelton. his wife Delores. both 26. and
their children. Nathaniel, three, and Heather, one month,
moved into tl . church parsonage the end of December.
Heather was nnlv four days old when they moved.
LISTENING POST SURVEY
"Correctional Facilities"
The Sheltons come to Heppner from Oroville. Calif., where
Don served as youth minister for the Church of Christ since
1976 Don graduated from San Jose Bible College prior to his
service with the Church of Christ. He was born and raised in
Florence. Ore.. Delores is originally from Eugene.
' , Florrora County
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The second in a series of Governor Atiyeh"s Listening Post
Program surveys has been announced and balloting is
scheduled to take place during the week of Feb. 1-7.
according to the governor's office.
The first Listening Post survey conducted in September,
concerned child care and the current survey concerns
correctional facilities.
The surveys, designed to provide the governor with
feedback with regard to the opinions of Oregonians. has been
mailed to around 2.noo citizens, individually and through
clubs and organizations.
Survey questions and information follow:
"On August 22. 1980. Chief U.S. District Judge James
Burns ordered Oregon Corrections officials to reduce the
population of the Oregon State Penitentiary, the Farm
Annex, and the Oregon State Correctional Institution.
"The citizens of Oregon are asked to voice their opinions
concerning the over-population situation in our correctional
facilities. Whether you agree with the Court order or not.
clearly, action must be taken. (Among these options are
reducing the prison population by further releasing
prisoners, or construction of more facilities to house those in
institutions)."
"Should more correctional facilities be constructed to
house these prisoners, orshouldthe prisoners be released to
reduc- the crowded conditions? No matter the alternative
chosen, the taxpayers of Oregon will be asked to accept
financial responsibility. These questions are vital in the
decision making process that your representatives will be
facing this legislative session."
"Below is a series of questions that we would like you to
respond to."
1 . Do you favor or oppose reducing the number of prisoners
in correctional facilities by releasing them before they have
served their full sentence?
2. If you oppose reducing the number of prisoners in
correctional facilities by releasing them, are you in favor of
regional institutions in which to lodge prisoners, or not?
Would you favor such a correctional facility in your
community, or not?
3. Would you favor a major new correctional facility in
Marion County, or not?
If you answered YES toQuestion 3. would you:(Check one)
-Favor a correctional facility that would alleviate the
current overcrowded prison population?
Favor the construction of a facility which would serve a
larger future prison population?
4. Would you favor or oppose money being spent on parole
and probation?
5. Would you favor or oppose more money being spent on
training facilities?
Which, if any. of the following would you say is the best
means of deriving monies for correctional facilities? (Check
one )
Income tax: Property Tax: Sales Tax: Bonding: Other
(Explain)
Ballots should be returned to the Governor's Listening Post
Survey. 160 State Capitol. Salem. Ore. 97310. by Feb. 28.
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