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Riverside Jr.-Sr. High announces AtviiOl JL Oil Riveroide Junior-Senior Hi(jh School In Rourdman him announced IIr Kocond nine week and first Hemeater honor rollH. Included in the second-nine week honor roll are: Straight 'A' Honor Roll 4.0 average Seniors - Juniee Beyers, Heidi Conhoy, Scott Daniels. Beth HellnerR, Anne Murray. Larry Wilann. Juniors - Dunette DaltOHO, Jan Trevlno, Mary McQuown. Sophomore - Helen Dal toso. Christine Jones. Mike Stevens. Freshmen - Michelle Cooley. Tiffany Mark. Mark Stevens. U-sll Viall. A" Honor K oil :t.5lo 4.0 average Scniora F'at Clmmiyotti. Karen Harding. Jyl Hohbs. Lisa Mitlelsdorf. Jim Peck. Ur Russell, Verna Vollmer. Juniors - Susie Carlson, Dirk Haney, Wendy Mittelsdorf, Phil Sharkey, Sue Stubble field. Ralph TurnhauKh, Aud rey Treason. Sophomores Vicki Bartlett. Denice Brownlw. Charlene Dickinson. Angle Evans, Fiohin Haws. Janet Hodson, Harold Ieichton, Anneli Mur ray, Scott Piper. Edie Scott. Freshmen - Billie Jo David son. Chris Earnest. Sandra Gonzales. Kim I,ewis. Charyl Markille, Brenda PettiRrew, Tyler Trumbull. 'It' Honor Roll .in ton. 4 Seniors Mark Danies, Joe Krevia. Sandy Erickson. Yvonne Gilliam. Kerry Ken ton, lx-ora KinK. Brad Rogers. PcfiKy Sicard, Cathy Smith. Juniors - Tammy Field. Susan -Fuller, Tonya Gads-Ix-rry. Wes Gale, Shelley Sandhn. Becky Hobbs. Charm McKee. Derrick Trumbull. Fawn Hecker. Sophomores Kelly Puttman, Terry Seel, Stacy Senn. Andy Bjazevich. Marty Broadbent. Renee Carey. Tracey Coen. Curt Franke. Lori Gilliam, Sonja Hink. Dawn Key, DouR Lindsay. Jack McGuire, Rod ney Morton. Everett West moreland. Jeanne Carroll, Robhy Peck. Freshmen - Tracie BurR. Karen Carlson, Michelle Carey. Danny Daltoso. Vern Hieple. IX'ttise Key. Betty Alcoholism program Feb. 19 On February 19, from 7 to H:30 p.m., the topic "Alcohol ism" will be presented at St. Anthony Hospital auditorium at Pendleton. Speakers for this program will be Jules F. Bittner. M.D., Local couple attends conference s 1 Shanny and Mark Miller "Your Cooperative Involve ment" was the theme of a three-day young couples con ference recently attended by Mark and Shanny Miller of Heppner. The conference was held at the Inn of Seventh Mountain at Bend and focused on cooper ative principles, responsi bilities of co-op board mem bers, managers, and member development. The young couples participated in discus sions relating to the co-ops financial needs, the role of the Hodson. Erricka Murray. Robert Osborn. DanR Pratt. Included In the first semes ter honor roll are: Straight 'A' Honor Roll 4.1) average Seniors - Janice Beyers. Scott Daniels. Beth Hellberg. Anne Murray. Ixrry Wilson. Juniors Danette Daltoso. Jan Trevino. Mary McQuown. Sophomores - Mike Stevens. Robin Hawes. Christine Jones, Scott piper. Freshmen Michelle Cooley. Tiffany Mark. Mark Stevens. Iz-sli Viall. A' Honor Roll 3.5 to 4.0 average Seniors Pat Cimmlyottl. Heidi Conhoy. Yvonne Gil liam. Karen Harding. Jyl Hobbs. Lisa Mittelsdorf. Jim Peck. David Piper, Lori Russell. Cathy Smith. Verna Vollmer. Juniors Susie Carlson. Dirk Haney, Wendy Mittelsdorf. Phil Sharkey. Sue Stubble field, Ralph Turnbaugh. Aud rey Creason. Denice Brownlee, Helen Dal toso. Charlene Dickinson. Lori Gilliam. Angle Evans, Shelly Johnson. Harold Leighton, Anneli Murray. Scott Piper. Edie Scott. Freshmen - Billie Jo Davidson. Chris Earnest, Sandra Gonzales. Kim Lewis. Cheryl Markille. Brenda Petttgrew. Tyler Trumbull. 'R' Honor Roll 3.0 10.1.5 average Seniors -Scott Adams, Mark Danies. Joe Erevia. Sandy Erickson. Leora King. Todd Pearson, Brad Rogers. Peggy Sicard. Juniors Gloria Connell, Tammy Field. Susan Fuller, Tonya Gadsberry, Wes Gale. Fawn Hecker, Becky Hobbs, .Charm McKee. Derrick Trum bull. Sophomores - Andy Bjaze vich. Marty Broadbent. Steve Burg. Renee Carey. Jeanne Carroll. Tracy Coen. Curt Franke, Sonja Hink. Dawn Key. Doug Lindsay, Rodney Morton, Robbie Peck. Terry Seel. Everett Westmoreland. Freshmen - Tracie Burg. Karen Carlson. Michelle Carey. Jan Currie. Danny Daltoso. Bern Heiple. Betty Hodson, Denise Key. Keeler Konte. Erricka Murray. Dang Pratt. and Jackie Smith, M.S.W. (master's degree in social work), CareUnit Program Coordinator. The diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism will be discussed. The public is invited attend. to farm organizations, and shared ideas about their local co-ops. - Dave Johnson, Senior vice president of Operations, CENEX, St. Paul, Minn, was the guest speaker at the banquet. The conference was sponsored by CENEX, the Oregon State Grange, and the Oregon Farmers Union. CENEX is a regional supply cooperative supplying 1400 cooperatives in thirteen states. BMCC board position open Position number 6 on the Blue Mountain Community College Board of Education will become vacant June 30, 1981. Harmon Springer of Herm iston has held that position since 1970. He served as board chairman in 1975-76 and has been active in faculty and classified contract negotia tions. Springer, who is presi dent and general manager of Degree of Honor Assoc. officers installed Tuesday evening, Feb. 10, members and guests of the Degree of Honor Protective Association met at the Wagon Wheel banquet room for a no-host dinner. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Clausen of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gonty, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor, Mrs. Mildred Padberg, Mr. Pete McMurtry, Mrs. Mary Bryant, Mrs. Ida Farra, Mrs. Frieda Majeske and Mrs. Martha King. Following the dinner, Mrs. Clausen, state director for the Degree of Honor, with the assistance of Mrs. Farra, acting as past president, Mrs. Harold Hill, acting as first vice president, and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall, acting as second vice president, instal led new officers for the coming year: president, Mrs. Mary Bryant; past president, Mrs. Ed Gonty; first vice Stockholders to gather for Federal Land Bank of Pendleton meeting More than 200 farmers, growers, ranchers, and rural 'homeowners are expected at the Red Lion Motor Inn in Pendleton on Thursday, Feb ruary 19, for the annual stockholders meeting of the Federal Land Bank Associa tion of Pendleton. The luncheon starts at 12 p.m. with association Pres ident Bill Etter of Pilot Rock as chairman. Kirby Brumfield of Portland General Electric is the fea tured speaker. Steve Poquette, attorney, will repre sent the Federal Land Bank of Spokane. Agenda items in clude the annual report on association progress by man ager Robin A. Fletcher, the election of two directors and a r Get a Red Edge Rebate up to 550 00! More rebates... on more equipment ...from International Harvester. Right now.get a Red Edge Rebate of up to $800 on International hay and forage equipment ... up to $1 .000 on Series 86 tractors, including the Hydro 1 86 with hydrostatic drive. . . $1 000 on International 2 2's . . . $2000 on 4-wheel drives .... $3000 on 782 cotton pickers ... and $5000 on self-propelled Axial Flow rotary combines. Just buy and take delivery by February 28, 1981. Qr, instead of the rebate, get waiver of finance through IHCC and pay no interest until your next season of use. See us today for details and save! Offer ends February 28,1981. ill mmm INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT i nnrjwlorrow County frfrl i Kadio Station KOHU in Herm iston, has decided not to run for another term on the board. Persons interested in the position must file by Tuesday, February 24 at 5 p m. in order to have their name appear on the March 31 ballot. Petitions may be picked up at BMCC in the president's office or at the office of the Umatilla Counly Clerk. president, Mrs. Harold Hill, second vice president, Mrs, Wilbur Steagall, recording secretary, Marjorie Worden, usher, Mrs. Lincoln Nash; assistant usher, Mrs. Adelle Lalrace; flag bearer. Mrs. Glenn Cooper; pianist, Mrs. Dean Connor; ritual counsel or, Mrs. Martha King; left assistant to first vice pres ident, Mrs. Catie Padberg; right assistant to second vice president, Mrs. Martha King; inner watch, Mrs. Frieda Majeske; outer watch, Miss Esther Bergstrom; and trustee, Mrs. Lincoln Nash. After new officers were installed, Mrs. Clausen spoke to members. Mrs. Gonty turned the remaining lodge proceedings to Mrs. Bryant, who closed the meeting. After the meeting cookies and coffee were served by the new president and past pres ident. The meeting featured a Valentine motiff. nominating committee, and a report from the board of directors on important actions taken since last year's stock holders meeting. Directors of the Federal Land Bank Association of Pendleton are Bill Etter, Pilot Rock, president; Richard Wilkinson, Heppner, vice president; Royal Raymond, Helix; Frank Tubbs, Adams; Don Hawkins, Pendleton; Edwin Miller, Heppner; and Robert Peterson, lone. The association makes long term loans to farmers and ranchers in Umatilla and Morrow counties, with field offices in Heppner and Herm iston. The association is entirely owned by the mem bers it serves. mm I I DMV celebrates first year in Heppner Motor Vehicle Division celebrated its first-year anniver sary in Heppner on Jan. 14, Gene Murty, manager, has proudly announce. Murty recalls opening the state office with a desk, telephone and a pile of cardboard boxes. Being one of the more remote offices in Oregon, Murty says it was soley his responsibility to build the office to what it is today. Heppncr's DMV office, which is located on Main Street, was preceded by a mobile van in 1979. The van traveled to Heppner and other smaller communities, visiting a day at a time. Because of bad weather conditions, however the van was often unable to make the journey. And. according to Murty, the mobile van was very expensive to run. j r v Gene Murty Gene Murty is now a permanent state employee in Heppner. He recently was given an opportunity for advancement which would move him out of the area. He said he has decided to stay. In fact, this reporter personally witnessed Murty give his state promotion papers a back-hand toss into the trash. The Motor Vehicles Division is open in Heppner from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except on legal holidays and the third Wednesday of every month. On that day Murty pays alternate visits to Fossil and Condon. 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After his retire ment he spent time in the State Parks office preparing a written record of early park land acquisitions. The end result has been described as a booklet "rich in historic lore" and "spiced with Boardman's poignant sentiment, dry humor and Umatilla Ready -Mix is Still in Business in Heppner Cement deliveries scheduled twice weekly to South Morrow County. Regularly on Wednesdays and Fridays FAMOUS GHddsn Spred Satin Latex Yaa Paint... Beautitul, flat finish Scrubbabia, ataya colorful Easy atsf clean-up GALLON Reg. 15.99 $4.00 spiritual philosophy." In a forward to the original public ation, Thornton T. Munger, then chairman of the Recrea tional and Natural Resources Committee of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, also described Boardman's writing style as "eloquent." In addition to describing "The Birth of A Park Sys tem," which originally ap peared as a 1947 guest editorial in the Oregon Daily Journal, Boardman's essays trace acquisition of lands now known as . Oswald West, Umpqua Lighthouse, Floras Lake, Saddle Mountain, Guy W. Talbot, George Joseph, Cape Lookout, Ecola, Silver Falls, Cape Arago, Shore Acres, Sunset Bay, The Cove Palisades and Bonneville Stale Parks. Copies of the booklet can be obtained for $3 each from the State Parks and Recreation Division, 525 Trade Street, S.E., Salem, Oregon, 97310. for dispatch call collect 567-6173 Reg. 11.99 SAVE $3.00