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u mt m n ii" i"" f""i i "irM i m 14 i. ..m i.. mi i"i i i li"" j i r r" n t "" "" "im""" "I i i 1 ""' ' Tm""n 1111 " - ' - Students must maintain higher GPA to receive equalization payments FOUR The Heppner C.aietteTimc. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, February 10. 1S3 Save 40 Per Gal On Mobil Lubricating Oila Thru February PETTYJOHN OIL CO 422-7254 lone, OR Students receiving equiliza tion payments because their residence is 10 miles or more from the college will have to maintain a higher grade point average, according to a new policy adopted by the Blue Mountain Community College board at its January 19 meet ing. Previously, the equalization I 1 VALENTINE COOKIES! & CUPCAKES HEART-SHAPED CAKES ANGEL FOOD Taking Orders Feb. 10-14 XT' ate's J.ake Shop Uonnrmr (nZ.KIM CAKES J A m payments to students from Morrow and Umatilla counties were made regardless of grade point for the first term with a 1.5 GPA required thereafter. Under the new ruling, stu dents must maintain a 1.5 GPA the first term and a 2.0 (C average) thereafter to con tinue to claim the eight cents per mile one way that is paid for each day's attendance. The new policy will go into effect fall term of 1983. During its meeting, the board recessed to executive session to discuss faculty ne gotiations for the current year and the president's contract. Following the session, the board voted to ratify the agreement negotiated with the faculty which distributed a 5.6 percent salary increase based on half of the increase being an across the board increase with the other half applied as a percentage increase on each faculty member's 1981-82 salary. The board also voted to extend President Ron Daniels contract through June 30, 1986. President Daniels requested that he be granted no salary increase for 1983-84. The board felt that an . increase was justified and decided to consi der such an increase as other salary negotiations progres sed. What's Your , Opinion? "Out of all the things going on in the world, what is concerning you the rrost?" "I'd say the economy," said Julie Nelson. Lexington, "It's affecting us all, though maybe us not as much." Rabbits and cats both wash their faces with their paws, but a rabbit uses both paws at once and the cat only uses one paw at a time. Soft Drink or Coffee Invite Your Friend or Sweetheart this Valentines Day Free Dip ( Barbecue, Regular or Ranch) with French Fries, Tater Tots or Tater Slices. Feb. 14 Only Thank you for the pleasure of serving you for the past two years. Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 ' A group of Lexington ladies met at the Louella Taylor home to form a Lexington Garden Club. They decided to meet the first Thursday of each month. Members are to bring sug gested names for the club to the next meeting. After the winning name is chosen, the winner will receive a prize. The purpose of the club is to work towards home and city beautification. A bylaw committee was appointed and they hope to have things well organized by the next meeting. tions to help cover printing costs will be gratefully ac cepted Stories should be sent in by March 1. Tribute pages in the book are available for $200 for a full page. $130 for a half page and $85 for a quarter page. The tribute pages are available for organizations or individuals. Refreshments were served. r rr v 1 .... .- R & W DRIVE-IN Jean Nelson and Delpha Jones met with Ruth McCabe and Keith Padgett at the McCabe home on Monday to discuss the Morrow County History Book. They learned that some counties are char ging for printing club histories in their books; however, the Morrow County Historical So ciety is not going to charge for these histories, but dona- Betty Marquardt is confined to her home with an injured leg received in a fall. lone student enlists in the Army I t 'ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCHj i i i TUESPi4Yf Fi 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ALL SAINTS PARISH HALL HEPPNER Adults $2.75 Students Family $8.00 Everyone Welcome Come and enjoy ham, pancakes & fruit This Advertisement Is Sponsored By ANK OF 1.50 1 Eastern Oreqon 'Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank'" - , MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE.QOREORA HON Denni Papineau Dennis L. Papineau of Lex ington, has enlisted in the Army under the provisions of the Delayed Entry Program (DEPi and is scheduled to leave for Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., in July following graduation from lone High School, an nounced the U.S. Army Port land District. DEP allows an individual to enlist up to 12 months prior to leaving for active duty while earning time-in-service credit for pay purposes. Following Basic he will re ceive advanced individual training in the skills of a light wheel vehicle-power genera tion mechanic. The son of Earl and Char lene Papineau, Dennis is one of many young men and women from Oregon taking advantage of, the numerous opportunities offered in 'Today's Army." Education, skill training and the Army College Fund are among the benefits available to those who meet the aptitude and physi cal standards of an Army enlistment. Senior News Valentine's Day will be celebrated at the Heppner Senior Mealsite on Wednes day, Feb. 16. Special entertainment will be provided by Frances Smouse of lone, who will play her violin. SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Heppner Elementary School Thursday. Feb. 10 - beans, salad, cornmral rolls, fruit and milk. Friday. Feb. 11 - sandwich, potato salad, green beans, cherry surprise and milk. Monday, Feb. 14 Valen tine's Day Special. Tuesday, Feb. 15 burrito, cheese sticks, hot vegetable, fresh fruit and milk. Wednesday. Feb. 16 - Ash Wednesday, toasted cheese sandwich, salad, dessert and milk. Heppner High School Monday. Feb 14 fried chicken, baked beans, lettuce salad, fruit and milk. Tuesday. Feb. 15 sloppy Joe. French bread, peas, mixed fruit, milk or salad bar Wednesday. Feb. 15 meat balls scalloped potatoes, rolls, dessert and milk. Thursday. Feb. 17 - ravioli, bread, vegetable sticks, gela tin, milk or salad bar. Friday, Feb. 18 - Presidents' Day brunch. lone Schools Thursday. Feb. 10 - barbe cued beef snacks, cheese sticks, buttered peas, fruit and milk. Friday. Feb. 11 - potato soup, tuna or peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, crack ers, dessert and milk. Monday. Feb. 14 - hot turkey sandwiches with gravy, cran berry sauce, celery sticks, ice cream and milk, Tuesday. Feb 15 - lasagna. garlic bread, pineapple-cottage cheese salad and milk. Wednesday, Feb 16 - stew, hot rolls, fruit salad and milk. Crab 86th ANNUAL SlwP CELEBRATION FEB. 19 Registration 10a.m. ea.'10 ft0l?L Ladies Cards & Champagne Tea 1 lb 1 :30 p.m. 1.50 wo registration Lodge 2p.m. Dinner 6-8 p.m. Dancing 9 p.m. '2.50 wo registration LIVE MUSIC DAYTON STREET Heppner Elks 358 IIP Teens of the Month Anne Murray Heppner Anne hai been Involved in athletics nd student govern- ment all four year of high school. She is currently president of National Honor Society and WIS representative to the League Student Council. Anne Is also senior class president. Anne has participated In volleyball and basketball for four years and has also participated In track. Anne would like to study physical education and physical therapy at either Oregon State or Pacific I'nlverslty nest fall. She Is the daughter of Meg and Rod Murray. H J MORROW COUNTY GUN CLUB MEMBERS PRACTICE SHOOT SUNDAY. FEB. 13. 10 A.M. Denny Starr lone Denny Starr, son of Charlrs and Diana Starr, has been chosen student of the month from lone High School. Denny, a senior w ith a 4.0 GPA for junior and high school, is president of National Honor Soclrty this year. He Is serving as secretary-treasurer of the Student Body and has held the office of vice-president of the boys letter club and class president his fieshman year. Denny has represented Morrow County In the state spelling contest for two years. Active in sports, he has played quarter bark on the varsity fowtbal team for four years. On the Big Shy Conference all star teams this fall, he ws voted first team defensive linebacker and second team quarterback. Denny was a member of the JV basketball team for two years and varsity for one; Is now on the starting five for the Cardinals. Last spring he set new school records in both javelin and discus throw. He recently won the "Voice of Democracy" essav contest at HIS. 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