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- " "S - ' SIX -The Heppner uarette-i lines, neppner, uregon, inursoay, Over 1 75 HHS .;.., m im,, . Lee Rice (L), Sandra Ward, Don Kindsfather, Forrar and Karen Kenny Story and photo by MARY ANN CERl'LLO I.ast Saturday. April 24, over 175 Heppner High School students attended their junior -senior prom at the Heppner Elk's Lodge. The highlight of the evening came when Don Kindsfather Scholarships Junior and senior class high school students who are inter ested in applying for $1,000 college scholarships should request applications by May 7 from the Educational Com munications Scholarship Foundation. 3105 MacArthur Blvd.. Northbrook. Illinois 60062. stated a news release from the foundation. To receive an application. A.F.S. counselor to visit Neighborhood Center By NF.OI.A MACKEY Adult and Family Services counselor Janet Phillips of Condon w ill be available at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Wednesday. May 5. from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Phillips visits the center on the first, third and fourth Wednesdays of each month. A free blood pressure clinic will be conducted at the center on Wed.. May 5 by Morrow County Health Nurse Pat Wright . The clinic w ill be open from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The Retired Senior Volun teer Program will hold a Recognition of Volunteers pot luck luncheon on Thursday, May 6. 12 noon at the center. Anyone interested may attend the luncheon and those at tending are asked to bring a "white elephant" for ex change. Sixteen women attended last week's Thursday social lone woman to graduate Grace Marie McElligott of lone will graduate from Car roll College. Helena, Mont, on May 2 with a bachelor of arts degree in biology-chemistry, it was announced in a news release from the college. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McElligott. Grace will be one of 226 men and women to receive degrees during the college's 72nd annual commencement exer cises, the news release said. Copies qWeQjouquaa 20 Tdc Hcppftcr GAZETTE-TIMES VJEDDIHS IHVITAT103 GAZETTE-TIMES 676-9223 studen ts attend prom t j x x. if. v f- A ' " I " t ' ' Y " - and Karen Kenny were crown ed king and queen of the prom court .-The court also included Sandra Ward. Lisa Nix. Dor ian Forrar and Lee Rice. The evening began with a dinner banquet at St. Pat rick's Parish Hall. Approxi matley 125 juniors, seniors and faculty attended the ham dinner which had been prepar- available students should send a self-addressed, stamped envelope with a note stating their name, address, city, state, zip code and approximate grade point average. Fifty award winners will be selected on the basis of academic performance, invol vement in extracurricular activities and the need for financial aid. the news release continued. and made May baskets. The socials at the center will be hosted by the Seventh-day Advent ist Church during the month of May. The People Acting Through Continued Help Committee sent a representative to the Blue Mountain Economic De velopment Council Board of Directors meeting on April 27. The meeting concerned the Community Action Program and a representative was sent to have more Morrow County representation. A Social Security represen tative will be available at the center on Friday. May 14 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. A Concave is a Concave, Right? Right. Unless It's a SCHWERIN Precision Bored Concave Bill Schwerin, owner of Schwerin Precision Bored Concaves, explains the difference and answers some of your questions about combine settings. Manufacturer'' Original Concave 'G ARE Original !i7 1 On most standard concaves th bars arc not id at a uniform height nor tn a true circle These imperfections m the concave affect both the quality of the grain harvested and the capacity of the combine Separation area at lost and the cylinder speed mutt be increased to obtain good thresh and separation The bottom bnc is lost dollars in the form of lost wheat out the back of the combine and a lesser quakty of gram m the tank Q. Why dewa my concave need to be a true circle? A. To get the maximum amount of separation area in the concave, the rear bar must be set at "0" tolerance, creating the maximum amount of pressure which drives the grain out of the straw and onto the shoe . This constant wedge from the front of the concave to the rear is never interrupted by a high or low bar and can only be achieved by having a true circle. Q. The Manufacturers have always recoro ended greater than "0" tolerance at the rear at the concave. Won't your 0 tolerance crack a lot of grain? n 000. train Apruzs, ihb Lisa Nix, Dorian ed by the mothers of the junior class. Tara Mahonoy. president of the junior class, was master of ceremonies for the evening. Wes Marlatt. student body president for 1982-B.1, read the student prophecy and the Rev. Mike Sheridan said the invoc ation. Kilkenny book available at public library ByJl'STINE WE ATHER FORD Eight copies of Judge John F. Kilkenny's "Shamrocks and Shepherds: The Irish of Morrow County" are now for sale at the Heppner Public Library. These are recently released 1981 revised editions of the 50-page book. New additions to the book include a different cover picture, an introduction by Oregon Historical Society Director. Thomas Vaughan and an 1 1 -page index of names and a picture of the Kilkenny Sand Hollow ranch house. All the text and pictures (except the original cover picture of sheep shearing, are the same as appeared in the earlier edition. Librarian Bethel Heinrichs states that the cost of the book is $3 95. Jim Farley tried to get some of the books into town before the March 17 gathering of the Irish, but they did not arrive until last week. "Cheerf ulnen is the ipice of all truth." Pestalozzi 5 ; A. No. Just the opposite Most combine manufacturers recom mend a greater tolerance at the rear of the concave than we do to allow for their uneven bar height. The truth Is, concave settings have very Utile to do with cracking of grain. Cracked grain is primarily caused by excessive cylinder speeds. We recommend a setting (for wheat) of 38" In the front and 0" at the rear. This creates a constant wedge, uninterrupted from front to back. More threshing occurs up front for better threshing even at reduced cylinder speeds. The slower the cylinder speed, the less cracked grain and higher quality of your product It's that simple Q. O.K. ThU "0" tolerance and coMtarrt wedge Idea sounds) good, but will It work for me? Lexington 989-8221 TVT Ida. musicians entertain in Heppner, lone - , . ByJl'STINK WKATIIKRKOKD tast Thursday night, April 22. three music instructors, some parents and 115 students from Caldwell, Idaho High School stayed in homes in South Morrow County after they had presented excep tional, daytime concerts at Hcppner and lone Hieh Schools. The three large buses and a Heppner concert schedule announced Ry CATHY PECK A spring concert schedule for the Heppner vocal music programs was recently an nounced by Kilty Coon, in structor for the programs. A spring concert by the high school choir will be presented May fi. 7:30 m. at the high school gym. The Swine Choir will ner- Area Legion Auxiliaries meet Three members of the Heppner American Legion Post No. 87 Auxiliary attended a dinner at the lone Legion Hall on Wed.. April 21. for a visitation by the department President. Linda Boone of Beaverton. Those from the Heppner auxiliary attending were Rita Hedman, Bebe Munkers. Martha King and Hazel Hamlin. The Heppner women report they enjoyed a delicious dinner which was prepared and served by the lone auxiliary. Bessie Ego, district six president of Baker was also a guest. Other units in the district were also represented, said a Heppner auxiliary spokesperson. Mrs. Boone gave a discus sion on multiple sclerosis, her project for the year. The discussion included a question and answer period, said the spokesperson. Mrs. Boone told how each auxiliary unit was involved in the program and gave ideas on getting younger members involved in the project. "Poppy day is not far off and a very important day. These poppies are all hand made by the veterans in the hospitals and proceeds are used for veterans and their families." reminded the spokesperson. Anyone eligible and inte rested in joining the Heppner American Legion may contact Ed Baker, said the spokesper son. On Display At The Morrow County Grain Growers GARE . Schwerin's 7 ) Precision Bored jjPh J ( Concave jyJy ' On a Schwerin Precision Bored Concave all of the bars arc bored to a uniform height to form a true circle This precision allows an operator to set the concave at "0" tolerance at the rear, thus creating an uninterrupted wedge from front to rear The Schwerin Precision Bored Concave does the iob up front where the work should be done More grain is driven out of the straw pack, capacity Is increased and cylinder speed can be reduced resulting tn better quality grain In the tank mini bus which transported the traveling musicians left Caldwell about 4 a.m. and arrived in Heppner in time for their 10:20 concert. Their Morrow stopover 1 was nr ranuod because vocal instruc tor Kill Biickcmlorf . who laugh' here several vears back s'lll h;is affection for 'bis area and still has friends here which include Nanev Rrnw Mtield ,-hhI Monica Swan- form iliiritiL' an Aciiflcmic HtTiifiiitinn Awards Baiuiuct on Mitv 4 The ImmiutM will foe fov invitiition only, Tfoo hiyh scfoool vonil stu dents have asked the junior hiirh chorus to join them in a ensiiiil. eome-asyoii ttro en tcrtninmcnt evening. Fnsem hles and solos will be featured in this presentation, which is sehHited for Tuesrl;v Mav Newsession of aerobic dance classes to begin A new series of aerobic dance classes will begin in Heppner next Monday. May .1 The Blue Mountain Com munity College sponsored classes will foe held a I the Heppner Klementary multi purpose room on Mondavs and Swim team schedules meeting The Heppner Swim Team will hold a meeting Wednes day. May 5. (!::!H p m at the Columbia Basin Electric Co tip office Anyone interested in swim team participation is invited to attend, said a spokesperson "This is a verv important Army man graduates from officer candidate school Douglas G. Hnlloway, son of Clayton C. and Katherine N. Holloway of Irrigon was commissioned an Army second lieutenant upon grad uating from the Officer Candi date School at Fort Henning. C.a During the 14-week course, students were trained in Ipurinrship unit t;trtjrv I I? son who spent a lot of time lining up housing and meals for I be Caldwell crowd. The concerts at the two high schools here featured five different musical groups: lirsl. the Chamber Orchestra; then the HO- voice Concert Choir: the lively S'aio Hand: next the formally costumed, twenty-voice Mad-ni!,-tl Singers and finally the full school hand of about 40 in. 7:. 'to p.m. at the high school cafeteria. A junior hiph musical is in the planning stages and will he presented toward the end of the school year, A dress rehearsal will foe presented to the students and a program will foe offered to the parents. The date for this musical will he announced at a later date. Thursdays. said Joyce llui'hes. instructor. Advanced classes will begin at fi:0 p.m., followed by a beginning class at 7 :tn p.m. Cost for the classes is $11 For more information, con tact Hughes at 9H0 K412 meeting," the spokesperson stressed, "to sign up swim mers for the l!l!2 season and discuss the meet schedule for the summer " Swim team practice will begin as soon as the pool o-ns. concluded the spokes person and infantry weapons. They also received instruction in map and aerial photograph reading and communications. His wife. Isabel, is the daughter of Juan and Ignacia Valleio. Othello. Wash Hollow a v is a 1'inn graduate of the l iiiversity of Idaho at Moscow ?T-jijB . EffYliilE OIL & CiiEOICM . lone, Oregon 422-7254 Mbil After enjovinB dinner, niuht's sleep and breakfast In homes In Heppner and lone, the musicians departed Fri day morning for Vancouver, B P. where they were entered in an international Spring Musical Festival on Saturday. We understand that they spent Saturday night in B.C.. Sun day night in Portland and returned to Caldwell on Mon day. Heppner man elected senator atOSU Scott McEwen of Heppner, a junior at Oregon Stole Univer sity has been elected college of science senator for 1982 H3. A 1978 Rraduate of Heppner High School. McEwen was one of 41 students elected to serve ns student senators, Memorial Union student activity officers and senior class leaders. The first photograph of President in offiM wai made of Priidnt James Polk in 1849. CASE OF fif U COttE'C Every Of Any New V W or Audi No obligation, nothing to buy, those under 2) must be accompanied by on odult. "ZTyiarv i I N. fern B tn V3 f---1 Co,. M See and Drive the All New lottiing Co. ot Pendleton Volkswagen Scirocco For 19s 2 ED MEL OTTER (oit 274ll SoutHuate su::'-.:. 1 &emr 1 ; hp Tr) Karen Thomas of I no Jit- County Home Health Agency will conduct a blood pressure clinic on Wednesday. May 5. U-iin a m. at the Heppner Senior Mealsile. Also on May 5 at the mealsile. Morrow County Dis trict Attorney Ann Spicer will discuss ballot measure three, a proposed n million bond for Oregon jails which will foe put before the voters In a May lfi primary election. lone and lxington resi dents, needing a ride to Heppner on Wednesdays are asked to call Dot Halvorsen. 122-714.1 to make arrange ments. Seniors attending the noon meal at the mealsile are not charged for transportation. For those over fi who do not attend, the cost is 75 cents round trip. Cost for commut ers under fill is $1 50. Test Drive! VOLKSWAGEN-AUDI Pendleton J