SIX-The Htppntr Gette-Tim. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 17, 1S82
Many students honored at IH Ceremony
awards Jo the trackslers. ' Denny Starr, who received a pory. Vince McElliRott
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Outstanding students and
athletes at lone High School
wpre recognized May 18 dur
ing an Award NiRht Ceremony
given in their honor.
Receiving track awards
were Denny Starr. Tim Pat
ton. Donnie Taylor. Jeff
Hams, CraiR Hams. Howard
Leavitt. Mike Douglas. Donnie
Doherty. Randy McCabe Scott
Barnett. Jay Love. Margaret
Doherty and Michelle LaRue.
Gordon Meyers presented the
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Awards were also given for
participation in tennis. Re
ceiving awards from Laura
McDougal were Craig Gutier
rez. Troy Lindstrom. Chris
Rietmann. Sharon Orowell.
Sylvia Ladd. Susan Worley
and Roger Childers.
FYineipal Charles Starr pre
sented student council awards
to Chris Rietmann, president;
Donnie Taylor, vice presi
dent : Margaret Doherty. secretary-treasurer;
and Denny
Starr, assistant secretary
treasurer. Student body officers for the
19R2-83 school year were also
installed. New officers are
President. Donnie Taylor.;
Vice President. Andy Rob
erts: Secretary-Treasurer.
Denny Starr; and Assistant
Secretary-Treasurer, Sylvia
Ladd.
Cheerleader awards were
given by Kathi Pointer to
Paula Anderson. Sylvia Ladd.
Jammie Skalf and Lori
Fetsch.
The Outstanding Athlete
Awards went to Jeff Hams and
Michelle LaRue.
Many academic awards
were also presented. Principal
Chuck Starr presented the
math awards. Roger Morter
received recognition as a win
ner in a National Math Skills
Contest. The Outstanding
Math Student award went to
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MONDAY
(Memorial Day)
Have a safe and happy holiday
f-Iorrow County .
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Be Ready For
Memorial Day
Picnic coolers
and jugs
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COMING
Family Crusade
With
Cliff and
Rusty
June 25
7:30 p.m.
June 6
10:00 a.m.
Heppner Nazarene Church
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We'll be closed
Memorial Day
Heppner Auto Parts
Heppner T.V.
Lott's Electric
Sears Authorized Catalog
Sales Merchant
Pig Iron
P&D Auto Repair
Lebush Shoppe
Green Feed Storo
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red ribbon in the Algebra I!
Division of the Math Skills
Contest. Receiving certifi
cates of participation in the
contest were Sharon Crowell,
Mike Douglas, Sylvia Laud,
Howard Leavitt and Anita
Palmer. ,
Spelling Contest awards
went to Denny Starr, Chris
Rietmann, Michelle LaRue,
and Donnie Doherty.
Attendance awards were
given to Paula Anderson for
having a perfect attendance
record this year. Jay Love for
missing just one day, and
Anita Palmer for missing just
R'f days in four year$. Mr.
Starr also presented Citizen
ship Awards to Anita Palmer.
Chris Rietmann and Michelle
LaRue.
National Honor Society
awards were presented by
Darrel Wilson to Anita Pal
mer. Margaret Doherty, Liz
McElligott, Michelle LaRue.
and Diane Morter.
Student of the month awards
were also presented by Mr.
Starr. Those winners were:
for October - Chris Rietmann;
November - Michelle LaRue;
January - Margaret Doherty;
February - Craig Gutierrez:
March - Anita Palmer: and
April - Denny Starr.
The "Ionian" awards were
presented by Bob Deeter in
the absence of Mr. Peterson:
editor - Vince McElligott: as
sistant editor - Michelle
LaRue; and staff; Brad
Schmidt, Chris Rietmann.
Cathy Cheney: Roger Morter;
and Darrin Padberg.
Industrial Arts awards went
to Donnie Taylor and Roger
Morter for their work on a
catapuet. They received blue
ribbons. Receiving white rib
bons were Craig Guitierrez.
Tim Patton. Don Padberg.
and Roger Morter.
Diane Morter received a
blue ribbon in drafting. Jeff
Hams received a blue in weld
ing and Craig Gutierrez and
Troy Linstrom received red
ribbons in welding.
In the Job Interview cate-
re-
ceivH a red ribbon and Brad
Schmidt t white ribbon.
Scott Barnett and Andy Rob
erts received recognition for
their work in hand tool assem
bly. In Accounting I. Vince Mc
Elligott received a blue and
Troy Lindstrom a red ribbon
from Bob Deeter.
Deeter presented Brad
Schmidt. Elizabeth McElli
gott, Margaret Doherty, Anita
Palmer and Michelle LaRue
awards for Accounting II.
Receiving a blue ribbon in
Record Keeping was Michelle
IRue Receiving red ribbons
were Anita Palmer and Mar
garet Doherty. Liz McElligott
and Cindy White received whit
ribbons in that division.
Home Economic Awards
were presented by Karen Sea
son to Jammie Skalf and
Paula Anderson.
Receiving Language Arts
awards for journalism were
Donnie Taylor, Cathy Cheney,
Brad Schmidt. Margaret Do
herty and Michelle LaRue.
Composition awards were re
ceived by Donnie Doherty.
Sylvia Ladd. Craig Gutierrez
adn Denny Starr.
Blue Mountain Community
College Radio Skills Broad
casting Awards were given to
Chris Rietmann and Donnie
Doherty.
The "I Dare You" awards
were given by Mr. Starr to
Craig Gutierrez and Denny
Starr The senior class will
was read by Michelle LaRue
and Cindy Hall.
The Teacher of the Year
Award, voted annually by the
lone Student Body, was pre
sented by Brad Schmidt to
Barb Stefani.
The United Nations Pilgrim
age Award of $200 was pre
sented by Laura McDougall to
Sylvia Ladd.
The Instrumental Magazine
Awards were given to Chris
Rietmann and Roger Childers.
Reitmann also won an Out
standing Musician Award.
The awards were presented by
Jim Clough.
Certify crops by
Farmers have until June 15
to rcrt the sizes and intend
ed uses of their wheat, outs,
barley, rye and other fnll
secded small grains to the
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Service ASCSh
annmmcrd the Morrow Co.
ASCS office.
Fall seeded crops which are
not certified by the deadline
will be ineligible for program
htwfits.
County ASCS official Judy
Buschke said some farmers
reported their small grains
when they signed up for the
1!R2 acreace reduction pro
gram and some reported
spring seeded crops
ASCS randomly checks
farms to verify that acreace
reports are accurate. ASCS
also provide aerial photo
graphs for farmers to identify
their fields. "The acreage re
ports w ill he used to determine
compliance with farm pro
grams and will also serve as a
basis for the 198,1 program
base acres for farms." Mrs.
Buschke said.
To be eligible for price
support loans, target prices
and other program benefits.
Road Report
from p. 2
Cemetery and the Irrigon Or
dnance Road
Another supply of coldmix
was produced with the
county's pupmill this past
week It takes about
one and one-half hours
to mix a double tanker
of asphalt into approximately
350 tons of patching material.
This new coldmix has been
very successful in helping to
solve the county's pothole
problem .
The bridge on Clarks Can
yon w as constructed at a total
cost of $14,024 67. This com
pares to $127.B82 00 on 'plus
S9.B13 00 for engineering and
$62,880.00 (plus $11,450.00 for
engineering on two compar
able bridges that were recent
ly built by outside contractors.
This all steel and concrete
structure should be mainten
ance free for many vears.
June 15
farmers w ho participate in the
KU12 program are required to
report the actual planted acre
n(!e. on a field by field basis.
"Farmers w ho did not sign up
for the program could benefit
also by certifying their plant
ed acreage because the 19B.1
base acres will he based on the
certified 1982 acreage."
Buschke said.
Morrow County farmers
who have not certified their
fall seeded crops are urged to
do no by June 15. Buschke
stressed,
The Heppner ASCS office is
open from R a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
lone United Church
Barbecue & Auction
Sat, Juno 5 Willows Grango Hall In lono
General Store 10a.m.
Auction 10:30
Barbecue Lunch.... 12:30
Barbocuo
$5 ADULTS
$2.50 CHILDREN
6 to 12
Auction , .4
Upright freezer,
1953 pickup, 1949
truck, luggage, tea
set, furniture &
...J"" many antiaues
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Snack Shop Open Throughout
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Clearance
Sale
Annual Sidewalk Sale to
feature Hawaiian theme
Amana Radar Range
Model ML3 (a cheapy) ffk fjf
reg. '249 ONE ONLY jLjlr$
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Amana Radar Range
Convention Oven
Touchmat reo. '899 WW VfffeffnlUI
ONE ONLY Priced
Whirlpool Mark Series
Touch Control & 1
RFM 7800 ffi
ONE ONLY Sao pr,ced
Whirlpool Digital Display
RUM 7500 ONE OMY Tfk
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Heppner merchants have
started making plans for this
year's annual Sidewalk Sale,
to be held Saturday. July 24.
This year's sale will feature a
Hawaiian theme.
Local residents are wel
come to exhibit and sell baked
goods, art, crafts, etc. during
the sale, said a merchant's
spokesperson. For more infor
mation concerning free ex
hibit space, contact Marj
Gardner or Carolyn Cole
Sharp Caroutol
Touch Control VoriobW Cooking rg
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