The Ileppner Gazette -Timet, Heppnr, Oregon, Thursday, March 28, 1M1-NINE
Local BMCC students
Kenneth Btiiley, find Don
McKwen of llcppnor, Albert
Peterson of Weston, nnri Lyle
Nichols of Echo lire four of the
five students selected to share
in u $1, MK) scholarship given to
Blue Mountain Community
College's Vocational Educa
tion Department by Pacific
Gas Transmission Company
of Spokane.
This is the thirteenth year,
Pacific Gas Transmission has
offered grants to eight voc
ational colleges along the
route of its natural gas
pipeline,
PGT, headquartered in Spo
kane, owns and operates the
Idaho Washington -Oregon
section of the Alberta to
California pipeline which pas
ses through eastern Washing
ton. Alpha Theta
sorority to
raffle painting
The Alpha Theta Sorority is
selling tickets this week on the
painting displayed in Garden
er's Men's Wear in Ileppner.
Money from the raffle of the
painting is being used to
support the local children's
library and the Sorority Disas
ter Fund
Money donated to the Disas
ter Fund is used for sorority
sisters In need of help
Through the years that the
Sorority has Imiti active here,
two local Sorority members
. have been helped through this
fund.
This scenic picture is the
work of Vcrna Brinda. a
memlM-r of Alpha Theta
The drawing will be at the
Ileppner City l.ibrarv. Thurs
day. March 2C, at Hi a m
Tickets may be liought from
any of the Alpha Theta
members by calling 7I-m;77.
IWIS-WMO. 67fi-7r4, or 67fHI74li.
Christian Business and Professional
Women's Club plans family night
The Christ inn Business mid
Professional Women's Club of
Ileppner lire planning h Fam
ily Ninhl Thursday. April it. al
0::if)p.m. ul the Ileppner High
School cafeteria
The Soroptinnst Club is
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Wednesday, March 2f
Morrow County Court. County
Ituilduig. Irrigon, It) a in :
Ileppner Public Library
Hoard, Library, Ileppner, H
p.m.
Monday. March :ttl - Ilep
pner Fire liepartnient. Fire
Hall. Ileppner. 7.:il p.m.;
Morrow County Planning
Commission. Annex Building.
Irrigon, 7::i0 p.m.
Wednesday, April I - Mor
row County Court. Court
house, Ileppner, 10 a.m.
Monday, April 6 - Ileppner
City Council. City Hall. Ilep
pner, 7: :i(i p.m.: Ileppner Fire
Dept., Fire Hall, Heppner.
7; HO p.m.
Tuesday. April 7 - Lexington
City Council, City Hall. Lex
ington, 7::iO p.m.; lone City
Council. City Hall, lone, 7::io
p.m.
Wednesday. April 8 - Mor
row County Court. Court
house, Ileppner. 10 a.m
Thursday, April ! - Lexing
ton Fire Dept., City Hall.
Lexington. 7:30 p.m.; Port of
Morrow Commission. Port
Office, Nelson Square, Board
man, 1 p.m.
Monday, April 13 - Heppner
Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hep
pner. 7:30 p.m.: Heppner
Planning Commission. City
Hall. Heppner. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 15 - Mor
row County Court. Court
house, Heppner, 10 a m :
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Board, Hospital. Ileppner.
:: a.m.
Monday. April 20 Heppner
Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Ilep
pner, 7: 30 p.m.: lone Planning
Commission. City Hall. lone,
7:30 p.m.: Morrow County
Don McMwen (right I arid Albert
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Kenneth Bailey (center) and Lyle Nichols Gas Transmissions 's Central Area Supcrin
iriglili majors in BMCC's diesel mechanics tendent Bob Pratt
program, discuss a class project
calenni! the event A ham and
lurkev dinner with a hirue
assortment of salads will be
server! for $:t 7r Theme for the
evening is "Country Sun
shine" and nuisie will be
provided by Jim Aekley
School Board. Columbia .lr
High. Irrigon. B p.m.
Wednesday. April ' - Hep
pner Library Hoard. Library.
Ileppner, K p.m : Morrow
County Court. County Building
Irrigon, in a in.
Monday. April I!" - Ileppner
Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Ilep
pner, 7:30 p.m.: Morrow
County Planning Commission.
Courthouse. Heppner. 7:10
p.m.
Wednesday. April 2ii - Mor
niw County Coin!. Court
house. Ileppner. 10 a m.
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TEEN
OF THE
MONTH
Diann
Morter
Class President, Varsity Cheerleader, a member of the
National Honor Society, (.ills Letter Chili mid a I II club,
Diana is n junior at lone High School and lias maintained a
3.117 grade-point-average.
Diann has participated in volleyball mid basketball for
tluee years mid was chosen us one of four girls to represent
lone in (.iris State.
Diann is the daughter of Kathy and Perry Morter.
Hon his sPonsorec' y
HcDonald!
awarded scholarships
(center) sophomores in the HMCC's elccton-
ics program.
Peterson
w ith Pacific
The special feature will U- a
scene from the play "Cheafier
By The Doen" bv the
Ileppner High School drama
class Speaker for the event
will be Fred Crowell. director
of Northwest Volleyball Camp
and Northwest Basketball
Camp
Coach Crowell is committed
to seeing Northwest Volleyball
Camp become one of the finest
in the Cniled States Fred
Crowell is the former bead
coach of the Cniversily of
Alaska and Athletes in Action.
He is presently head basket
ball coach at Sam ford Uni
versity in Birmingham. Ala
bama Adults and all young people
age 10 and over are invited.
Because ol limited seating it is
suggested that reservations be
made early For reservations
call Faye Croon. mWHim. by
or before Mon ,. April li. A baby
sitter will be available at no
ch.iiM"' by calling Joyce
Hughes. ;itw H4I0,
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Hospital auxiliary
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The small but active Pio
neer Memorial Hospital Aux
iliary is promoting yet another
project to make the hospital
and nursing home more at
tractive and comfortable,
The auxiliary is planning a
wheel patio off the uppor floor
among the trees south of the
hoNpital, By using the elevator
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anywhere in the building.
Being constructed with a
Meeting for 8th
graders, parents
slated April 7
A meeting for all eighth
grade students and their
parents will be held on April 7
at 7p.m. in the Ileppner junior
high school cafeteria.
The purpose of the meeting
is to pre-register for classes
next fall at Ileppner High
School. Michele Portmann.
counselor, and Jim Bier,
principal, w ill be on hand to go
over graduation require
ments, school policies, clubs,
end organizations' and other
points of interest as well as
sign up students for classes.
If it is impossible to attend
this meeting. Miss Portmann
requests that parents call her
at school fi76-9138i or at home
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two air purifiers now in daily
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nursing home dining room.
Nazarene district
superintendent
to speak
this Sunday
This Sunday. March 29.
Ileppner Church of the Naza
rene will be privileged to have
their district superintendant.
the Rev. Walt and Faye
Lanman in the morning wor
ship service.
The Rev. Lanman will be
speaking in that service at 11
a.m. and dedicating Pastor
and Mrs. Wilks' new daughter
Jami. A fellowship dinner will
follow the service.
Sunday, April 5 will be the
annual meeting of the church.
Reports of the years events
will follow the fellowship
dinner on that day.
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the state in the very near
future.
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to increase the awareness of
citizens in Oregon in the work,
needs and problems of the
sheriff and his deputies. The
program is also expected to
generate funds for the associa
tion which will be used to
provide scholarships for a
limited number of young
people through out the state. It
also will be used to provide for
administrative services for
the associations.
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