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r - ' 3 1 " ï r ’ 7 r !. t. u or or.- N - i d > A I *• •* *• • L ' J S t » > w R u 7 » - 3 The Heppner A Weather j SC Gazette-Times M o r r o w C o u n ty 's H o m e -O w n e d Weekly N e w s p a p e r May 21,1985 Yes ^ ^ No Yes ^ ^ 41 Morrow Co. Tax Levy 1 84 117 36 136 X / No 37 No 242 53 37 78 32 66 r / 373 243 X 92 34 Brenda McMmn The Hehisch. Heppner High School’s student newspaper, has ta-en honored as the best in Oregon for Class " A ” size schools for the 1964 H5 school year in a contest sponsored by the Oregon Journalism Education Association The Hehisch and several of the staff 's individuals were honored at the OJKA Awards Banquet at the t'niversity of Port land. Saturday. May 1« 170 Descendants of Anders and Sophia C Carlson, settlers of the Valby area in 1883. are this year's hosts of the Morrow County Pioneer Picnic Reunion Standing left to right are first cousins Charles Swede' Carlson and I xiuis Carlson with their wives Frances i left l and Hetty Carlson as they make final preparations for the 1985 pot luck picnic The Carlson Family invites everyone to join them on Sunday. May 26 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds Registration will be from 9 30 a m to 1 p m with seating beginning at I p m The Presentation of Colors will start the program at I IS p m Following the Presentation of Colors by the Heppner FFA Chapter the Dedication will be conducted by Dick McElligott of lone Ia*gion Post No 95 with Geneva Matthews sounding Taps Musical selections will tie by the Heppner Junior High Choir At I kip m co host l-ouis Carlson will welcome guests and Rick Kvenson. pastor of Hope Valby Lutheran Church will conduct the Invocation For the pot luck dinner, the Carlson family will be serving ham haked beans, cole slaw , hot rolls and beverages Gourmet Brands of Hoardmanare to provide French fries Guests are requested to bring a salad or dessert The program will continue with Louts Carlson making the Introductions followed by the Presentation of Prizes by Mildred Carlson Hope and Janet Carlson Schoolcraft , compliments of BPOK l>odge and the Heppner Morrow Chamber of Commerce The Carlsons have also arranged for a photographer to be available for family portraits Morrow County Court approved an agreement last Friday allowing St Anthony Hospital of Pendleton to provide support services for Pioneer Memorial Hospital According to Marsha Anderson of the Pioneer M em orial Hospital Board, the agreement calls for St Anthony to provide the services without charge to Morrow County for the firs! year The current administrator. Bob Smith, is employed by Brim Assoc lates of Portland St Anthoney Hospital will attempt to work out u deal with Brim to allow a smooth transition to a St Anthony admini strator Anderson stated that the agree men! will give Pioneer Memorial the hacking of St Anthony s resource I.U.C. C. plansa full day at 22ld annual Auction and Barbecue feature will Is ire*, i ules in a Model T Ford given by Chuck Nelson Outside. Auctioneer Don Wink of The Dalles will get things humming at 10 45 a m In addition to the larger items donated by local busi nesses with the antiques and collec tables. there will be a special quilt hand made by the ladies of IIJCC to hr* auctioned off "This is a good tin eto stock up for with special barbecue sauce The dinner will begin at 12 30 pm Included on the menu is baked beans, a wide selection of salads. French bread, cookies and bever ages Tickets for the meal are $5 for adults. (2 50 for ages six to 12. and under six are free Christmas guts, All Saints Episcopal Church of Heppner announces that The Rev Ken Crysler of Pendleton will he serving holy Communion as guest priest Sunday. May 26 at 10 30 a m Everyone is welcome to attend sstu - s - li ,n of IUCC, " It makes shopping for next year's presents really easy for me " This year'» barbecue will feature I l ’CC's famous pit barbecue beef 189 The Heppner Gazette Time» will tie dosed Monday, May 27 for Memorial Day News deadline for next week's paper will tie this Friday. May 24 at 5 p m Classified ad deadline will remain Tuesday at noon and deadline (or display ads will remain at 5 p hi Tuesday City Council slates special meeting There will lie a Special Council Meeting at ,r> tin p m Thursday, May 23 at Heppner City Hall The meeting is to receive Abstract of votes from the County Clerk Damon Wilson The paper placed first in the General Excellence catagory to win the overall sweepstakes award Eleven Class "A schools entered the contest Editor for The Hehisch is Kim herly Hughes and adviser is Brent Em m The Hehisch piaceli first in the catagoriesof page one layout, inside page layout and headlines Several Eucharist slated at All Saints Sunday The staff of the Hehisch display their plaque received from the OJEA. Pictured (left fo right), Travis Hyatt, Kimberly Hughes, Commie Popineau and Kathleen Clark P.M.H . to receive services from St. Anthony and expertise, however, the present hospital board will remain in charge at Pioneer Memorial (Back row) Sieve Currin and Kelli Bergstrom. staff members placed high in indi vidual catagories Hughes placed first in editorials, first in editorial cartoons and second in informative features Monique Allan i.inked first in reviews and third in personality features Kelli Bergstrom placed first in columns. Travis Hyatt placed first in sports new s and Brenda Mr Minn placed first in advertising Heppner High Drama ( dub presents “ Wind in the Willows i m 14 Hv MtiNHfl I M l \ N Tins week see'» the opening of Heppner High s Spring production, a children’s play. The Wind in the Willows The curtain will open at 3 p m on Tuesday afternoon May 21. at the Heppner Elementary School, then again on Wednesday, May 22. same place, same time, at the Elementary School, at 3 pm The cast will transport to lone. Tuesday, May 28. for their third production, which will tie at lone High School, open for the public, time to tie announced The city of Heppner will have the opportunity to see The Wind in the Willows" on Thursday. May 30. at 7 .10 p m in Heppner High School's cafeteria, where the six person cast comes together to act out their last perfor mance The entrance fee for adults will (I. and Thursday night 5o cents for children This children's play is a hilarious animal adventure story, which takes us into the lives of the riverbanks and their escapades among the windy willows The great and glorious Mr Toad, played by senior Nancy Martin, keeps his friends. Mr fiat (Monique Allan). Mr Had ger «Kathleen Brazelli. and Mole (Jim Wdrnelll, on edge when his curiosity gets him in more trouble than good During the story the irresponsible Toad encounters many adventures, meeting up with a generous washer woman, and a dashing thief, both parts played by Kim Hughes Toad also stumbles across a train engineer, and is put down by pom pous judge these two identities 1 \ 280 G-T to be closed for Memorial Day HHS newspaper named best for Oregon class ‘ A* schools Monique Allan for the children Also for the children, cartoons will be shown later in the afternoon Another X * o // Carlson family prepares for Pioneer Picnic The Country Store will feature a variety of homemade arts and crafts, food items, sewing, and a "new to you'' section along with its annual lishpondand "kiddy corner / 837 397 189 Approximately 30 people have been madly pricing, organizing and cooking for the Twenty second an nual lone United Church of Christ Auction and Barbecue, which is scheduled for Saturday. June 1 The Country Store starts the day at 10 a m at the Willows Grange Hall in lone 341 X 7 / 170 City of Heppner, Lax Levy 46 50 50 Trace 45 The Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court and Penanl Hearers will be holding a liotllr drive Thursday. May 30. beginning at 3 JO p m Anyone who has bottles or cans to donate may contact any member ol the court o( call 676 ‘*»>1 tor pick up No X 161 61 71 81 84 IQ 78 70 I’ m 37 4M ■Vi Trace Fair & Rodeo Court slate bottle drive TO TA L Hardman Heppner- Lexington / Fri Yes Yes Yes No No 109 107 P ° * * 0 (y Yes / 67 Serial I^evy, Lifeguard lone Irrigon Election Results i__________________ 2T> Special Turs . May 14 Wed . May 15 Thur . May 16 Ma Sat May 18 S ub M i* in Mon . May 2U 1 ow b> ill** ('.¡ty of Hrppner Il PAG E* 22. I M3 Boardman VOL. I l l NO.21 WEDNESDAY. May High portrayed by krlli Bergstrom ’Wind in the Willows" should bring laughter to adults and children of all ages, not to mention the suspense and excitement that binds the play together to make it defi nately worth seeing