SIX-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 14, I98t k j. 1 1 j J Tkf OT -
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Last Thursday evening.
Kitty Coon, choir, and Don
Boyce. instrumental, directed
Heppner High School's music
ians in their spring concert.
The students of the four top
grades had prepared an in
teresting program of instru
mental and vocal selections.
Special awards were present
ed. Paula Palmer was given
the John Philip Sousa award.
photo by Gordon Munck
and the Bill Kenny music
award went to Lottie Laugh-
lin. Lisa Nix was presented a
National School Thorns award
and chorus pins were given to
all choir members for the
number of years participation
in the choir.
Accompanists for the band
and choir numbers included
Danny Forlenberry and Matt
Howard on percussion: Car
olvn Huphes nnd Don Bovce at
the piano and Jim Ackley on
bass.
Three special numbers were
featured on the program
"Lady" (arr. Lionel Richie)
by vocalist Joe Struthers;
"Seasons in the Sun" (arr,
Frank Metis) by Mike Nolan
with backup by Marti Baker
and "Suddenly" (arr. John
Forrar) by Marti Baker and
Steve Groce.
Band numbers were: "High
Bridge" by Jim Curtiow;
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
(arr. James Plyhar); "Chant
and Jubilo" by W. Francis
McReth: "Highlights from
Pink Panther" (arr. John
Edmondson : "Longer" (arr,
John Edmondson) and finally
"overature for a Festival" by
Claude T. Smith.
The choir members presen
ted "I'm Feelin Free (arr.
Roger Emerson): "Lean on
the Wind" (arr. John Carter)
and "Hello Sunshine" (arr.
Roger Emerson).
Vo-Ag students practice on swather
Heppner ail students, kin
dergarten through grade 12
will exhibit their works of art
May 21 in the Multi-Purpose
room at Heppner Elementary
School.
The art show will open with
a reception and presentation
of awnrdsnt 6:15p.m. with the
following merchants present
ing gift certificates: Murray's
Drug, Coast to Coast. Gard
ner's Mens Wear. Peterson's
Jewelry, Court Street Market
and Central Market.
The open house will be in
conjunction with the junior
high spring concert which will
Pilot Rock
Marine promoted
Marine Pic, James M.
Norris. son of James A. and
Margaret L. Norris of Pilot
Rock, has been promoted to
his present rank while serving
with 1st Battalion. 7th Mar
ines, located at Camp Pendle
ton, California.
lake place immediately alter
the reception,
The art show will be open to
the public until 9,:i(l p.m.
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This week the students will
be practicing on a combine
donated by the MCGG. "With
out this kind of community
support we couldn't leach
farm machinery operation."
said Roger Records, instructor.
Heppner News
Visitors at the home of
Emma Drake for Mother's
Dav dinner were Gwen Drake.
Eugene. Oreuon: Tom and
Susan Fercuson. Kim Nathan
of Ontario. Or Claude and
Doris Drake Sunnyside. WA.,
Doug and Corley Drake and
Paul and Claudine Warren ,
Heppner.
Umatilla
Heady -Mix
is Still in Business in
Heppner
Cement deliveries scheduled twice
weekly to South Morrow County.
Regularly on
Wednesdays and Fridays
for dispatch
call collect
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Chris Adelman honored at baby shower
ON AAAY 19th
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Chris Adelman was the
guest of himor at a surprise
naby shower Tuesday. May 5.
at the home of Nancy Moore.
Sheridan Tarnaskv and
Mrs. Moore were the hostes
ses.
Around Hi guest were pre
sent at the shower.
District-wide spelling contest May 14
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Heppner Vo-Ag studenU practice farm
machinery operation on a swather donated by
the Morrow County Grain Growers. From left
to right: Jeff Bailey. Shane Laughlin. Terry
Riddle, Tony Currin and John Mover.
Last Tuesday afternoon V
Ag class was held at the Rodeo
Grounds in Heppner under the
direction of instructor, Roger
Records. Morrow County
Grain Growers donated a
swather to the class to help
train the students to operate
various types of farm equip
ment. On Friday, May 8, many of
the students traveled to Mil-
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ton-Freewater to compete in a
district-wide FFA tractor
driving contest. The Heppner
advanced team won by a wide
margin - 500 points.
Individual scores for the
Heppner FFA students are as
follows: Tony Currin - 2nd
overall with 737 points. Jeff
Bailey -4th overall. 807 points.
Cliff Dougherty - 5th overall,
820 points. Jay Hayes - 6th
overall, 836 points and Marty
Britt - 8th overall with 920
points.
Also participating were:
Mike Currin, Andy Samples,
Bob McEwen, Craig Miles.
Duane Epping, Dean Rill, and
Eric Storz.
In the livestock judging
contests the Heppner begin
ning team finished fifth and
the advanced team finished
sixth. Terry Gray finished
eighth overall in the livestock
judging contest.
Also participating in the
hudging contests were: Mike
Brosnan, Matt Clark. Shane
Laughlin, Mona Clark. Bruce
Way, Terry Riddle, Jay Hay
es, Marty Britt, Mike Currin.
Andy Samples. Bob McEwen,
Craig Miles. Duane Epping.
Dean Rill and Eric Storz.
The top three placing con
testants from that contest will
compete in the State Fair in
August.
Morrow Countv elementary
and secondary students will
participate in a district-wide
spelling contest at Columbia
Junior Mich on Thursday. Mav
14. 1HK1 The contest will
beyin at 7:.'lo p.m. The public
is welcome to attend
The contest is divided into
three divisions The top spel
ler from each division quali
fies for state level competition
at the Oregon State Fair next"
September.
School level contest winners
who will take part in the
district-wide contest are as
follows:
Division I (Elementary to
Grade fii
A C. Houghton: Maia Hart
ley. Reness Murrel. Angela
Hicks.
Sam Rnardman: Terri Mey
ers. Melissa Charvet, Peter
Grill
Heppner: Shannon Mc
Laughlin. Sophie Struthers.
Kirsten Green.
lone: Mike Rietmann.
Christopher Rea. Ashley
Conklin.
Division II Grades 7 9i
Columbia Riverside- Dane
Pratt. Cheryl Markillie. Joe
Sanchez
Heppner: Anne MlLaugh-
lin. Hence Struthers, Trina
Palmer,
lone: Eric Pointer. Darrin
Padtwrg. Mike Douglas
Division HI (Grades 1(1 - 121
Riverside: Irry .Wilson.
Robin Haws. Rod Garrison.
Heppner: Terry Gray,
Susan Johnson. Michele
Aaron
lone: Teemi Lindstrom.
Chris Rietmann. Dennv Starr,
Readers for the contest will
tie Mr Gary Olson. Mr. Kevan
Pratt, and Mrs Kathryn
Dean.
The contestants and specta
tors will report to the cafctor
iurn for instructions Refresh
ments will lie served at the
end of the contest while the
results are being determined
by the graders.
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SUPPLY, FISHING, BOATING, I
CANOEING NEXT TO TOWN
AND ELECTRIC POWER TOO! j
Generators are now available which deliver
power from any amount ot falling water.
One can be made exactly the right
tor Willow Geek Dam.
Anthony J. Golden
Instructor, Oregon Polytechnic Institute
O.P.I, is a school in Portland which
trains engineers and technicians.
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Heppner Baccalaureate
slated this Sun.
Heppner High School Baccalaureate will be held this
Sunday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. The location of the service has
been changed from the Catholic Church to the high school
cafetorium.
John Maas will address the students with Bonnie Arrington
giving the invocation. Jim Launer will read scripture and
Nancy Miller will also present a reading. Carolyn Plocharsky
will give the blessing.
' Vocal selections for the service will be provided by a group
of teachers, students and local ministers.
The Baccalaureate is sponsored by the Ministerial
Association.
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