EIGHT -The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday.
Shaws honored as Yard of
By JUSTINE
WEATHERFORD
Everyone should walk or
drive by the S.W. corner of
Gale and Church Streets to
admire the attractive yard
surrounding the home of the
John Shaws. The Heppner
Garden Club's selection com
mittee and the Heppner-Mor-row
Chamber of Commerce
Community Activities Com
mittee last week marked this
yard as the Yard of the Month
for April.
The siRn presented by the C
of C was placed at its front
center and will remain there
until May 15, when another
outstanding yard in the Hep
pner area will be selected for
special attention.
The three Shaws have lived
in the house behind this
month's sign for about four
years now. Johnny and Linda
Shaw claim Sisters, Oregon,
as their home town, and they
lived in Eugene, at Monument
and at Kinzua before they
came to Heppner in 1978.
Their son "J.J.". now eleven,
is in the fifth grade.
Births
Melissa l.ee Sharp - A
daughter, Melissa Lee, was
born to Joe and Marianne
Sharp of LaGrande at St.
Mary's Hospital, Walla Walla,
Wash., on February 22, 1982,
She weighed 7 lbs. 13'a oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, lone and
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sharp of
Prineville.
Great-grandfather is
George Butler of Prineville.
Melissa joins a brother
James, two. at home.
Brad ie Dawn Davis - A
daughter. Bradie Dawn, was
born to Ted and Mary Ann
Davis of Heppner. on January
12 at the Oregon Health
Sciences University Hospital.
Portland, She weighed 2 lbs. 7
oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Don Greenup of Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Davis of Pendleton.
Great-grandparents are
Peggy Moyer of Heppner and
Elma Scott of Tri-Cities,
Wash.
Bradie joins a sister. Heath
er. 13 months, at home.
Ben Lukas Goodyear - A
son. Ben Lukas. was bom
April 15 at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner to Kent
and Carol Goodyear of Hep
pner He weighed 6 lbs.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Nistad, Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Goodyear of Portland.
Ben joins a sister, Aleida,
five years at home.
Zachary D. Munkers - A son,
Zachary D., was born at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner to Donna Jean Mun
kers of Heppner. He weighed 6
lbs. 9 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Don Munkers of
Heppner.
P.M.H. Auxiliary meets
The Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital Auxiliary met Thursday.
April 8 for a business meeting
and Easter party.
Plans were made and dis
cussed at the meeting to
enlarge the hospital patio,
said auxiliary member Betty
Brown. Brown also reported
that the auxiliary has pur
chased shelves to be installed
in each nursing home resi
dent's room. Two new mem
bers were welcomed and
joined the auxiliary. Brown
said.
Women of Friendship Bap
tist Church of Heppner hosted
Camp Fire skating
Camp Fire members from
lone. Lexington and Heppner
will hold a skating party at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds
on Saturday. April 24 from 3 to
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Don Colc(l) of the Chamber of Commerce
winners Linda, J J. and John Shaw
Linda says that their yard in
Heppner is really a different
challenge than the large yard
they created "from scratch"
around their home near the
vanished town of Kinzua.
Many of the plantings here
were done by former owners.
The Shaws have been replac
School custodian
Bv CATHY PECK
Paul Warren, custodian ar
Heppner Elementary and Jr.
High schools, came to the
school's rescue last weekend.
Because of his efforts, a two
day school closure was ended,
just in time for the arrival of
the Lynch Terrace Exchange
students.
For want nf a furnace part,
there was no heat at the two
Heppner schools last week.
School was closed Thursday
and Friday because the cold
nights had made the buildings
too cold to hold class The part
was ordered from California
Former Heppner teacher
to present concert
By CATHY PECK
Bill Buckendorf. former
vocal music instructor at
Heppner Elementary and
High schools will present a
Concert Thursday. April 22.
Episcopal friars to visit
Episcopal Franciscan
friars. Brother Derek and
Brother Lee will be present at
a 7 p.m. Eucharist on Thurs
day. April 22 at All Saints
Episcopal Church. One of the
brothers will be celebrant, and
coffee and dessert will be
Co. weed tour slated
By BOB COSTA
Marrow Co. Extension Service
Wheat growers planning to
attend the Morrow County
Weed Tour on Wednesday,
April 28 are to meet at the
Extension office in Heppner at
12:30 p.m. or at the Charlie
Anderson farm at 1 p.m. The
tour is scheduled to conclude
at twilight.
County wheat growers will
an Easter party after
business meeting, for
' nursing home residents.
the
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freshments were served and
the group sang Easter hymns
and songs, accompanied by
Karen Stack and Carley
Drake. Charlene Papineau of
Lexington presented the auxil
iary with hand crocheted lap
robes for the residents.
The next auxiliary meeting
will be held Thursday, May 13.
1 p.m. at the hospital solar
ium. All members and inter
ested persons are invited to
attend. Brown said.
party slated Sat.
5 p.m. Cost will be $1.50 for
skating and 50 cents for skate
rental, said a Camp Fire
spokesperson.
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ing some rose bushes and will
soon be into vegetable garden
ing again.
Their male golden lab
shares their corner property,
proving that a beautiful yard
can co-exist with a family dog.
Several weeks of diligent
groominf hrnnoht the Shaw
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comes to the rescue Heppner
on Monday nf last week and
was promised to arrive last
Tuesday. By Friday afternnon
the part had not yet arrived
and Warren started working
on the furnace.
Over the weekend, he over
hauled a boiler which had
own shut down earlier for
repairs. The repair project
was set for summer vacation
and was quite extensive. Mr.
Warren completed the job in
two and one-half days, report
ing late Sunday evening that
the job was finished and that
there would be heat in the
buildings Monday morning.
10:20 a.m. at Heppner High
School. Mr. Buckendorf is
bringing a 100 voice choir to
Heppner as part of a spring
concert tour. He is presently
teaching in Nampa. Idaho.
served following the ser
vice. Everyone is welcome to
attend, said a spokesperson.
The brothers were also
scheduled to visit the youth
group at Wednesday's meet
ing, said the spokesperson.
receive specific information
about the tour in the next
Extension agriculture news
letter. The tour is sponsored by the
Morrow County office of the
OSU Extension Service and
co-sponsored by the Gilliam
County Extension office, the
Morrow County Wheat Grow
ers League. M.C.G.G.,
Dupont. and PPG Industries.
Fantastic Four 4
By KELLY MCLAUGHLIN
A new 4-H sewing group, the
Fantastic Four, led by Mrs.
Karen Stack, met recently and
Richard J. McNerney
for
Morrow County
District Attorney
A new voice for Morrow
County Government
Aggressive cost conscious
law enforcement
Effective, evenhanded Prosecution
of criminal offenders
Responsible money management.
(Paid for by Richord J. McNerney for DA.-,
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with yard of month
yard into its present spring
beauty which should be in
spirational to others who love
outstanding landscaping.
On Tuesday, the Shaws were
inveted to attend the meeting
of the C of C as honored
guests.
news
Andrew and David Sykes
celebrated their birthdays
with a family party Sunday
nignt. David's birthday was
April 18 and Andrew was two
on April 19. Helping celebrate
were Christopher. Allison and
April.
HHS student
math contest
By CATHY PECK
Pat Struthers of Heppner
High School was the only
winner from this area in a
Math Skills Contest held at
Rlue Mountain Community
College last week, reports Ron
Waite of the college. Other
30 students to compete
in spelling contest
By CATHY PECK
Thirty students will partici
pate in an annual district-wide
spelling contest at lone High
School on Thursday. April 22
at 7:30 p.m.
The following students were
winners in their individual
school spelling contests and
will participate in Thursday's
event :
Angela Hicks. Wendy Bark
er and Darita Creamer, all of
A C. Houghton Elementary
School: Bonnie Gutherie. Ter
ri Meyers and Tanya Waggen
er. all of Sam Boardman
Elementary: Shannon Mc
Laughlin. Sandi Turner and
Kathleen Brazell of Heppner
Elementary: and Kevin Riet
mann. Jill Nelson and Brian
Doherty of lone Elementary,
will participate in division one
-elementary students through
grade six.
Stacy Eades, Richie Festler
and Randy Fowler, all of
Columbia Junior High: Renee
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elected the following officers:
Shannon McLaughlin, presi
dent: news reporter. Kelly
McLaughlin: and a secretary
position will be shared by
Mary Connor and Natalie
Road Keport
The Morrow County Public
Works Department has re
leased the following Work
Hoport for the week ending
April 17:
During the past week.
Uinvel was spread on the
following roads: Bert Peck.
Lexington Cemetery. Clarks
Canvnn and the Kenny Ranch
Hond.
Bonds hlnded were: Piper
Canyon. Airport. Homestead.
No. 879. Rergstrom-Cnrlson.
Dloven. G. Cutsforth to Base
line Road. Valby and Social
Renue Road.
The Wngonhlast bridge pro
ject is progressing relevantly
well. Through traffic has been
halted since a detour was not
possible, We anticipate the
new bridge to he open to
traffic by the second week of
May.
Weeds, grasses and brush
were burned from the ditches
and right nf ways on several
!rrign and Bonrdman roads.
Signs were repaired and reset,
and some cold mix patching
was also done.
lone spring
concert slated
By CATHY PECK
The lone Rand-Chorus Spring
Concert is set for May B. 7
p.m.. at the lone High School
Cafeteria. Three bands, in
cluding the fourth, fifth and
junior-senior high bands will
perform under the direction of
Jim Clotigh. The girls' vocal
class will present a program
nf popular songs.
places in
at BMCC
category winners will be
announced as their scores
become available.
The win for Struthers qual
ifies him to participate in the
State Math Skills Contest to be
held at Oregon State Univer
sity on April 27.
Struthers. Steve Miller and
Trina Palmer of Heppner Jr.
High: and Michael Rietmann.
Chris Rea and Donnie Doherty
of lone, will compete in
division two - grades seven
through nine.
Robin Haws. Susie Carlson
and Mark Stevens of River
side High: Michele Aaron.
Anne Mclaughlin and John
Moyer of Heppner High: and
Denny Starr. Chris Rietmann
and Michelle La Rue of lone
High, will vie for awards in
division three - grades 10 - 12.
The winners of the district
contest will go on to the state
contest which will be held at
the Oregon State Fair next
September. Readers for the
contest will be Chuck Starr.
Barb Stefani and Laura Mc
Dnugall. Contestants and
spectators are asked to report
to the lone school cafetorium
for instructions. Refresh
ments will be served after the
contest. The public is invited
to attend.
Robinson.
The group also discussed
different types of fabric and
materials needed for sewing
projects.
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Hope Lutheran to honor
The week of April 1R 24 has
been proclaimed National Vol
unteer Week and Hope Luther
an Church. Heppner and the
Lutheran Brotherhood, a na
tional fraternal benefit
society. Iihvc taken this oppor
tunity to recognize three Hope
Lutheran members for their
volunteer help and support.
"A committee of Pastor
John Maas. a local Lutheran
Brotherhood communicator
and two other lay people, had
a difficult choice In that many
members of the congregation
freely give time and energy to
support various community
and church activities and
needs," said a church spokes
person. Those chosen were:
Steve Brownfield . an advis
or to Luther League, a high
school youth group, is active
in participation in repair
j work, remodeling and weath
'erization at Hope: is an
advisor of several high school
organizations, a local instruc
tor for Blue Mountain Com
munity College classes : and is
a negotiation team leader for
the Morrow County Education
Association, said the spokes
person. Anna Johnson, a member of
the Hope women's group, is in
charge of a coupon project
which aids a Navaho mission,
she continues to serve on the
church host list, she gives
service to the Heppner Neigh
borhood Center and to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in
Heppner.
Karen Stack is a church
choir member and organist, is
an executive committee mem-
HHS seniors
slate car wash
Heppner High School
seniors will hold a car wash
this Saturday. April 24. from
12 noon to 4 p.m.. at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds.
Cost will be $2 per car and
all proceeds will be used for
commencement excercise ex
penses. Heppner woman
named to honor
roUatWOSC
Kristin L. Edmundson of
Heppner. a student at Western
Oregon State College, was one
of 95 Oregon students named
to the president's list for
winter term. Students named
to the president's list have
earned a 4.0 grade point
average 'all A'st while com
pleting at least 12 credit hours
of graded courses
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