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icmy mi'fri'- nrn' "Will n'"'''!' li'-i'-iiiiyti 1 Ol'H--The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 14, 1SK1 6Best of Times' theme for 8th grade graduation veteran's Poppies to be offered 7?y i it v 0 " FRONT ROW Ift to Right - Jimmy Cason, Cammie Papineau. Dennis Warren. Devln Cambell. Travis Hyatt. Kimberly Hughes. Tim Wilks, Tiffany Lawson. SECOND ROW Left to Right - Mr. Alan Beck. Brenda McMinn. Ellen Arbogast. Wendy Skillicorn. Shelley Stroeber. Vicki McDaniel. Ronnie Doherty. Tract Lindsay. Joni Mitchell. TOP ROW Left to Right - Pam Orr. Brent Grissom, Kenny Graves. Chuck Coffman, Robbie Borst. Todd Miller, Kellie Bergstrom.Farrell Griees. Doug Jones. OT: I ''W'lh II ITI "" T 4 FWi y rap O C? 11 I ' Ml ! i FRONT ROW Left to Right - Mike Bergstrom, Rick Riehl, Jodi Mattison. Bridgett Greenup, Meil F rederick. Damon Wilson. Renee Struthers. Jennifer Hughes. SECOND ROW Left to Right Mariam Munck. Steve Miller, Joe Jemmett, Janelle McElhaney, Cynthia Showalter, Jodi Padberg, Kathleen Clark, Stephi Payne, Diana Garrett, Averille Panter. TOP ROW Left to Right - Wanda Riley. Cam George, Tom James, Cherrie Hager. Clinella Nash. Rob Campbell. Terri Nolan, David Green. Steve Currin. Shirley Harris and Jerry McElligott reign over prom The lone High School Prom was held last Saturday, May 9. in the lone Jr. High gym t.MPium. Theme for the even ing was 'Delta Queen'. Shirley Harris and Jerry McElligott were crowned queen and king of the prom. Entertainment was provided by "Axel" a group from Spokane. "It was a great prom and everyone had a good time," said a school spokesperson. P K Happy Days to You it hi r ' i LCD readout of time. day. dale, month and year. Chronograph with elapsed and intermediate time. Night light. Imagine A watch made espe cially tor joggers. 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Arriving Friday, May 8th HONDA PENDLETON 1520 Seufhgsto Box 278 (roxt to f.!sl TInter VoEksfycgssi) ph: 276-9793 Pendleton, Oregon By BETORKKN The "Best of Times" will be the theme and atmosphere, on Friday, May 15. at 6:30 p.m., when 51 students and their parents gather for the Hep pner 8th grade graduation at the Heppner Elks Lodge. Among the honored students and their parents will be 30 guests of teachers and admin istrators. Presiding over the evening's dinner will be Master of Ceremonies Ron Forrar. Guest Speaker will be Jim Ackley and Damon Wilson will read the class prophecies." Rainbow colors will accent the theme and dance to be held following the graduation from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Students from lone junior High School are invited to attend the dance. Friday, May 22 "In Flanders Field the poppies blow - Between the crosses, row on row The American Lepion. Post No, 87 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 41H4 and their atixilinries will be offering their Veteran's Pop pies one day only this year, Friday. May 22. The stands will be located betweeen Peterson's Jewelers and the Post Office and at Central Mflrlct Marriage licenses Gene Sartnin. Lexington, and Deborah Hunt. Provn. Utah. Richard Calvin Turrell. Heppner and Vicki Marie Ekstrom. Heppner. The red memorial poppies are made by disabled veter ans, who receive a small sum for each poppy. The money they receive for their efforts enables them to buy personal items not furn ished by the hospitals, al though many save it for the day they can be discharged or send it to their families. Making the poppies helps them pass the long day. months or years they face. The basic purpose of Poppy Day is (o offer the American public an opportunity to honor the war dead and to assist the living. Donations of any amount are accepted. All funds re ceived are used to aid disabled veterans, their families and the families of deceased servicemen. PUBLIC MEETINGS Thurs.. May 14 - Lexington Fire Dept.. City Hall. Lexing ton. 7:30 pm.; Port of Morrow Commission. Port Office, Nel son Square, Boardman, 1 p.m. Mon., May IK - Heppner Fire Dept., Fire Hall, Heppner. 7:30 p.m.; lone Planning Commission. City Hall. lone. 7:30 p.m.; Morrow County School Board. Riverside High School, Boardman. 8 p.m. Morrow Co. Mental Health Administration Board will meet Tuesday, May 19, at 7:30 pm. at the School District office in Lexington. Wed., May 20 - Morrow County Court, Courthouse. Heppner. 10 a.m.; Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board. Hospital. Heppner, 9:30 a m. Mon., May 25 Memorial Day, Wed.. May 27 - Heppner Public Library Board. Lib rary. Heppner. 8 p.m.; Mor row County Court. County Building. Irrigon, 10 a m. 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