lone student wins OSU
Heppner High School announces honor roll home award
The following lloppnor High
.School students have been
placed on the honor roll for the
final quarter of this year.
Those with plus have
received a perfect 4.00. The
other students have received a
3.33 or better.
SKNIOKS - Jeff Bailey.
Sonja Biddle, Pat Clark, Ken
Combs, Deann Connor,
Lynn Dee Devin, Susan John
son , Nancy Miller, Bonnie
Nix, Paula Palmer , Carolyn
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Plncharnky, Hrett Stirrer.
Pattl Toombs, Anne Van
Schoiack.
JUNIORS Michelle
Aaron , Cindi Bergstrom,
Robert Bier, Lorri Day, Cindi
Frederick, Cindi Hudson,
Mary Kincaid, Ann Llndsay-f ,
Don Lott, Pam Marquardt,
Camie Moyer, John Murray,
Sarena Panter, Becky Smith,
Sandra Ward.
SOPHOMORES Mona
Clark, Greg Connor, Mike
Currin, Denise Kennedy,
Shane Laughlin, Wes Maria tt.
Anne Murray, John Stevens,
Bruce Way.
FRESHMEN - Kristi Fish
burn. Carolyn Hughes,
Cathy Lindsay, Anne Mc
Laughlin, Pat Struthers. Eric
Thompson, Kristi Polzen. Mel
issa Privett.
Outstanding students in the
school of home economics at
Oregon State University have
been given achievement a
wards, scholarships and fel
lowships for undergraduate
The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner.JOregon, Thursday. Jane 11, I981-8EVEN
Hardman picnic
Sun., June 21
and graduate stuay during
1981 82.
Names of the - winners,
including Jan Peterson. lone,
junior, the Omicron Nu Junior
Award, were announced by
Dean Betty E. Hawthorne.
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The annual Hardman pot'
luck picnic will be held
Sunday, June 21, at the
Hardman hall. Everyone it
welcome.
Mr. and Mr. T. E. Messeng
er Irene Padberg and Elsie
Fox were Hermiston ami
McNary visitors on Thursday
where they visited Dolly
Allstott and Florence McMil
lan. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Vocomon Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Rinehart
and family of Ukiah. Crystal
and Amber Rinehart stayed
for a few days visit with iter
aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chick
and family were visitors with
Venice Hendrickson on Sun
day. Holly Rebekah Lodge met
for their regular meeting on
Thursday evening with the
Noble Grand in the chair.
Plans were made to initiate
two candidates at the Holly
Lodge on June 19. a Friday
evening, in a special meeting.
Plans were also discussed for
a cradle shower honoring
Debbie Sharp. Lodge met the
4th of June for the regular
meeting and practiced for
initiation, and Past Noble
Grand club met at the home of
Gladys VanWinkle on the 5th
with Mrs. VanWinkle and Mrs.
Yocum as hostesses. Virginia
Peck and Delpha Jones gave
reports on the actions of the
Rebekah Lodge assembly they
recently attended in Spring
field at the Rode-Way Inn.
Following the regular busi
ness meeting refreshments,
were served by the hospitality
committee. Don't forget club
at the home of Leila Palmer
on the next Thursday, June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jone and
Mrs. Vic Groshens were
among those who were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bown, at
a buffet luncheon in Hermis
ton on Sunday honoring Linda
Smith on her graduation from
Hermiston High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cuts
forth and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Papineau motored to the
Holiday Inn at Wilsonville.
Ore., where they were guests
of Gene Heliker and his band
The Susanville Stage Band.
Enroute there they visited a
daughter of Mr. Cutsforth,
Vesta Kilkenny, and enroute
home they visited Mrs. Cuts
forth 's mother. Minerva Den
slingler in The Dalles.
Jackie Papineau was taken
to a hospital in Pendleton,
suffering from a broken hip
received in a fall at her home.
Jeanette Hughes of Juneau,
Alaska, has been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glover
Peck. Mike Peck, a nephew of
Mrs. Hughes, returned home
with her for an extended visit.
The Committee on Women's
Activities of Lexington
Grange which was scheduled
for Tuesday, June 9, at the
Cutsforth Cabin has been
changed to Monday, June S
starting at 10:30 a.m. The day
will consist of a potluck dinner
at noon, visiting and cards in
the afternoon. Hopefully, all
business will be taken care of
in the a.m. All CWA members
are cordially invited of all the
granges in Wheatland Po
mona District.
Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Cutsforth
entertained several members
of neighboring CWA groups at
their mountain cabin on Mon
day. A lovely potluck dinner
was enjoyed and the ladies
later played fun games - one of
them a teacher-pupil lesson on
golfing with Judy Stevens and
Barbara Cutsforth taking the
important parts. Those atten
ding were Dorothy Ransom
and Marie White from Green-
mTt
Grange in Boardman.
Judy Stevens. Dorr is Graves,
Mildred Wright and Freda
Slocum from Rhea Creek, and
Venice Hendrickson. Virginia
Peck. Charlene Papineau.
Marie St ea gall. Hilda Yocom,
Frances Smouse and the host
and hostess
Let us not . forget that
Wheatland Pomona Grange
will meet on June 27 at Spray
Grange.
Holly Rebekah Lodge met
for their regular meeting
Thursday evening. Proceed
ing the business of the evening
Debbie Sharp was honored
with a cradle shower by the
lodge members. The gifts
were presented from a table
with large building blocks and
storks center with other small
decorations. The cake was a
very pretty creation with
roses, and a baby centered
with tiny cribs, shoes, etc.
Punch apd coffee were served.
At the start of the business of
the evening the charter was
draped for a departed sister.
Thelma Smelhurst. This was
done by girls in long white
dresses. . carrying pale pink
peonies, and lighting the
ever-burning candle fo Oddfel
lowship. Taking part were
Hilda Yocom. Gladys VanWin
kle. and- Virginia Peck. The
meeting was presided over
by the Noble Grand Joyce
Buchanan. Plans were further
discussed for the initia
tion which is planned
for June 22 at which
will be initiated. A drill was
planned and some' practices '
took place. There were 15
sisters present for the meet
ing. Lynn Dee Devin is employed
at the Tom Martin Ranch for
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buch
anan spent the weekend in
Hillsboro and other places in
the Willamette Valley visiting
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Marshall
and Leila Palmer were Port
land callers on Friday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. CD. Jones
motored to Hermiston on
Monday to take Florence
McMillan to Pendleton for an
eye appointment. There they
had lunch at the Bob Cool
home. Mr. Jones joined the
Morrow County Planning
Committee at the city hall in
Boardman and all enjoyed a
tour of North Morrow County
and dinner at the Nomad,
followed by the meeting later
in the evening.
Gladys VanWinkle and Hil
da Yocom were hostesses to
the Holly Past Noble Grand
club at the VanWinkle home
on Friday. A lovely lunch was
served at noon after which
there was a short business
meeting. Plans were made to
do some sewing for the
nursing home and a luncheon
later in the year for the
neighboring PNG clubs. Those
present were; Dorothy Bur
cham, Catie Padberg,
Joyce Buchanan, Virginia
Peck, Maureen Howard, Irene
Padberg, Delpha Jones, and
the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck
motored to Moro on Friday
evening to attend the gradua- ,
tion of the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse, Mr. and Mrs. C.C.
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Peck motored to Hermiston on
Saturday, enjoying dinner
there. The occasTori "waTThe "
birthday of Mrs. Smouse.
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