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Re-elect
KAREN STACK
For .Posit ion No.
.HeppnerLexIngton
Advisory Board
I am proud to have been appointed to this position by the
School Board and am anxious to continue serving in this
gapacity.
I believe in providing a quality education for our children '
and in working in the best interest of all concerned.
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Television Awareness Training
Lee Barker, Workshop Leader
Saturday, March 13
8:00-10:00 Introduction and Overview (All should
attend; then choose topics of interest)
10:00-12:00 Violence
1:00-3:00 Children
3:00-5:00 Advertising
Sunday, March 14
2:00-4:00 Strategies for Change
All sessions at lone United Church of Christ
(downstrairs) Please call Rev. Cathy Barker
(422-7530) to register No charge for workshop
Babysitting available Sponsored by lone Cardinal
Club Heppner-lone Chapter,
Club lone United Church of Christ
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lone Army man graduates
Pvt. Craig A. Rea, son of
Keith and Judy Rea of lone,
has graduated as an armor
reconnaissance specialist
under the one . station Unit
training (OSUT) program at
the U.S. Army Armor School,
Fort Knox. Ky.
OSUT is a 13-week period
which combines basic combat
training and advance indiv
idual training.
Students received instruc
tion in the use of various kinds
of weapons, maintenance of
armor vehicles, map reading,
communications, artillery ad-
Heppner banker awarded prize
for futures market profit
By BOB COSTA
Morrow Co. Extension Agent
Ken Miller, manager of the
Heppner branch of First
Interstate Bank, was awarded
a $20 cash prize for making the
most profit in the futures
market, while participating in
a hedging workshop. Miller
donated the prize to 4-H IF YE,
and international youth ex
change program.
Miller was one of twenty
eight Morrow County farmers,
ranchers, and bankers who
Co. students to compete in
poster and essay contest
A poster and essay contest.
sponsored by the Oregon
Veterinary Medical Associa
tion Auxiliary, and titled
"Pets are Partners," is now
underway in local junior high
schools.
Open to all seventh and
eighth graders, the contest
will feature 500 word essays
and 12 by 18 inch posters about
their pet as a partner.
Robert Watts
Air Force basic training
Airman Robert E. Watts,
son of the Rev. Edwin and Zoe
Watts of Heppner, has been
assigned to Sheppard Air
Force Base. Texas, after
completing Air Force basic
training.
During the six weeks at
Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas, the airman studied the
Air Force mission, organiza
tion and customs and received
special training in human
relations.
In addition, airmen who
complete basic training earn
credits toward an associate
degree in applied science
through the Community Col
lege of the Air Force.
The airman will now receive
Chamber hosts speaker
By JUSTINE
WEATHERFORD
A long-time director of the
Lions Clubs of Oregon, Ernie
Sharp, came from John Day
on Monday, March 1 to attend
the Chamber of Commerce
luncheon in Heppner where he
explained the Oregon Lions
Eye Bank had recently enlist
ed Heppner mortician Pat
Sweeney as a qualified offi
cial. Sharp was introduced to
the Chamber by Terry
Hughes, president of the
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Craig Rea
justments. and mines and
demolitions.
participated in the Extension
Service three-part hedging
workshop. Each person was
given $20,000 in computer
money to trade on the futures
market over a period of three
weeks.
Miller made $13. 885 profit in
the April feeder cattle market.
Joe McElligott was not far
behind in realizing $9,831
profit in the wheat, lumber
and cattle markets. 'Charlie
Anderson made $4,902 in the
wheat market.
Not everyone invested as
well. Of twenty active traders.
Students may enter one or
both contests and the deadline
for entry is March 30.
Heppner, lone and Irrigon
schools will be participating in
the contest, and three winners
will be chosen from each
school. First place prize in
both categories is $10, second
place is $5 and third place is
an honorable mention.
All prize winners will be
completes
Robert Watte
specialized instruction in the
transportation field.
The airman is a 1976
graduate of The Dalles High
School.
Heppner Lions Club, before he
showed a film, passed out
explanitory literature and re
counted some of his personal
experiences in working with
the eye transplant program.
Mrs. Sharp accompanied her
husband and was also intro
duced. She told persons sitting
near her that along with her
husband she had worked in
their photo shop in John Day
for many years. The Sharps
sold that business several
years ago, but Mr. Sharp still
has a picture-framing shop in
the community.
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BMCC board to
meet March 17
Blur Mountain Community
College hoard of education
will meet March 17 at Sinn
field High School In Stnnfield.
The meeting will he held in the
home economics room nt 7:30
p.m.
Anyone interested in attend
ing the meeting and meeting
the board is cordially invited.
College patrons are also
welcome to bring any con
cerns they might have before
the board at that March
meeting, said a BMCC spokesperson.
only six showed a profit. The
other fourteen lost from $700
to $7.01)0.
The workshop participants
were speculating on the
futures market as a way to
become familiar with futures
trading. The purpose of the
workshop wasn't to learn
about speculating, but rather
to learn about hedging. Farm
ers and ranchers can hedge on
the futures market to help
reduce the risks of selling
wheat, cattle and other com
modities. eligible to have their poster or
essay judged in district con
test, with the winners of
district going on to state
competition. State winners
will have their work displayed
at the 1982 Oregon State Fair.
. Essay and poster contest
rules and more information
can be obtained from local
schools.
Pennant
hearers needed
Any girl interested in being
k pennant bearer and travel
ing with the Morrow County
Fair and Rodeo Court this
summer is asked to contact
Mary Ann Palmer. 422-7485
early mornings or evenings
lone Cardinal
Club to meet
The lone Cardinal Club will
meet Thursday, March 11 at
the lone High School cafeteria
at 8 p.m.
A film on the effects of
environment on childhood
development will be shown
and Matt Doherty, Morrow
County School superintendent,
will explain the results of a
questionnaire which was cir
culated throughout the county
concerning most areas of the
school svstem.
The pamphlet "Sight, A
most precious gift" contains
this quotation from Helen
Keller, "There is no lovelier
way to thank God for your
sight than by lending a helping
hand to someone in the dark."
There is a space in which to
indicate one's donation of
(A) eyes only, or (B) any
needed organs, etc., which
should be filled out and
carried on one's person. This
form is a legal document
under the Uniform Anatomi
cal Gift Act.
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