Elks name six scholarship winners
T W O - Th* M r p p n r r O aictlr-T lm rv H rp p o e r. O re go n X'rdm -vdiiy. h h r u « r > 4.IVH7
Shc ha« been active throughout
high school » ith student council and
is student body sice president this
year Shc ha« participated in sarsits
volleyball and basketball She has
also been a member of 4 H toll pjm
ting and lisestock clubs
Chris Kea. the son of Keith and
Juds Kea. is the student body presi
dent at lone this year He has par
ticipaled in varsity football, basket
ball, and track He is a member ol
the ne»ly organized 4 H wheat
marketing club and has helped with
family wheat harvest lor several
years
The Hcppnrr P iks D>dge has an
noxtnted «ix local «cholarvhip » in
ners in thcir M m l Valuahlc Student
compctition First place »inner« will
recetve $700 at exmime nerm rnt ex
erciae» Second place » in n c r\ will
he awarded $350 and ihird place
»inner« » ill receivc $2(X)
Fir«i place »inner« Theresa l ind
»ay and Trem Harri«on are h. >th
from Heppncr H igh School
fhorcsa l.indsay i« Ihe daughtcr of
l-arry and ('ornne I indsay of le x
ington Her sch<a>l rrcord i« one o|
•cadeinic r u r llr n c r and activc par
tKipulion in acfmlir« Shc rank« first
in her ela««, i« a rnemher of National
Honor Society and »a« one of t»o
Oregon «tndent« cho-arn to spcml (»o
nionth« in Japan a« pari of ihe 1 S
Senate'« Youth lor Underslunding
program
Trent Harrison
leadership career »as bolstered hs
hi« attendance at the Oregon
Associai ion ol Student Council« «talc-
leadership conlerencc and is capped
this year with the presidency of the
student body and of the National
Honor Society
He ha« been actise in ceserai a«
lisine« including Outdoor Club and
sarsity basketball
He is employed by the M orro»
County (¡rain <iro»crs and plan« to
pursue hi« interest in computers
Both second place winners. Patty
Me I lligolt and Chris Kea are from
lone High School
Patty S U I lligolt. the daughter ol
Jerry and Maryan Me I lligolt plans
to attend Pacific 1 diversity at Forest
(irose and pursue studies in the
medical field
Sophie Struthers. daughter of Fd
and Mane Struthers. ranks fourth
scholastically at Hcppncr High
School
She has used her artistic and
writing talents in her work with the
school newspaper She has also par
ticipaled in Ihe school's |a// band
and art activities
She plans to pursue a career in
graphic arts at Pacific l niversilv
Jason Palmer is the son ot Kogcr
and Shirley Palmer of Hcppncr
He rank« third in his class and has
focused on an intensive stud« of
science and mathematics in high
school He is a member ol National
Honor Society and has been named
both student and athlete of the month
during his high school career He is
well known as an outstanding loot
ball player
He ha« been an active 4 H club
member and is a member of Valbv
lutheran Church
He is interested in a career in
aerospace
Chris Rea
He plan« to enter Oregon State
University and study nuclear
engineering with emphasis on
nuclear waste disposal research
Third place winners Sophie
Strulhcrs and Jason Palmer are both
from Hcppncr High School
Theresa Lindsay
She 1 « the «indent hod« trea«urer.
and ha« been a member ol Girl«'
Athletic Boosters. <Hitdoor Club.
I-1-A. pep hand, jnd drama Mu-
play« basketball and »a« a member
of the State A ' champion«hu earn
last year
In the community . «he ha« been an
active 4 H club member, and a
member ol St Patrick'« Catholic
Church She trn«clcd to Koine a fe»
year« ago a« a youth delegate lor the
Catholic Church
She hope« to attend the I m»cr«i
ty ol Portland and ma|or in history
Trent Harrison, the «on of Boh
and Sharron Harrison, lesmeton
also »on a first place scholarship
He rank« second in his c la«« and has
taken a heavy academic loaded math
and science course« Hi« high school
Jason Palmer
Hurigct ( alendar
From page 1
cording to the dollar amount
requested
XX e don't want to anticipate more-
revenue« than will actually come
in Judge Carlson cautioned " ^ c
need a budget the first lime around
that everyone can work with
Ihe budget committee includes the
ludge. the county commissioners and
Malt Doherty. Irn go n . Helen
Padberg. I ex ington and Bob Kiel
matin lone
The budget will be voted on
M irch 31
Sophie Struthers
Patly McElligott
Don’t Miss The
Morrow County Grain Growers
Annual
Customer Appreciation Day
Saturday, February 14
8 a.m.-Noon
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Don't be surprised it a different
voice answers the telephone at the
Morrow Counts I xtension office
Melinda XXcvl who has heen (he
receptionist secretary has left lor a
now |ob at Pullman. Washington
She will work at the Registrar s Of
lice ai XX .ishmgton Slate I nisersits
She is anxious to |oin her husband
Jell who has been farming land near
Pullman for a year now
Stepping into XXcsfs position is
Dianne Boyce Boyce anil her hus
band, the Res Don Boyer, have two
children aged two and four He is
pastor ol the I'nitcd Methodist
Church in Heppner
February is here again and so are
those confusing February holidays
XX by were city and county.offices
closed on (¡round H o g 's Day 1 Ac
tually they were obsers mg I incoln's
Birthday which used to be February
12
As nearly as we can tell from near
ly two dozen phone calls, local
businesses will be open February 12
Most, however, will close February
lb. souk - for President's Day and
others tor XXashinglon's hirthdjs
which used to be Pebrujrs 22
Businesses which normally are clos
ed on Sunday will he closed that day
None report closing their doors on
Monday, Feb 21
Businesses and offices which will
be closed February lb are the post
ollicc. the extension service. Hepp
ner City Hall, county offices,
schools and the three local banks
K ih kmount Wi ldmn Supplies
( x-iitury W itlin g
stark \ NorrivKnjjiiu- Kt-pair
Harold Elec.-Air Conditioning
C alkins
leak« Pipe-Irrigation
key Industry-Clothing
( 'enex Seed
S.C.S.-C. K.P.
I >u hint
Monsanto
Militar
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Honor roll announced
Ihe Heppner High School honor
roll ha« been announced lor the first
semester Four students earned
straight A 's
Ihey are seniors
Theresa I mdsay and Jason Palmer,
tumor
Dan
Struthers.
and
sophomore J J Shaw
Senior« placed the most students
on the honor roll They arc Ashley
Conklin. I iria Davidson. Missy
Fuhanks. Trent Harrison. David
Pedro. Christy Kalhbun. Cindy
Sirooher. Soft Struthers and Matt
Wilson
Juniors earning a place on the
honor roll arc Duane Ball. Kathleen
Brazell. Mark Pishburn. and Sheri
Wamock
Sophomores listed arc Michelle
Beck. M ik e M ahoney. Bryan
I’jdhorg. Benji Pearson. Susan
Plochurskv Brent temple Michelle
XX .illis and Nance Wright
Freshman who have earned honor
roll status arc C am Brownfield. Jen
niter Currin. Danny I mdsay. Dean
Munkcrs. Casey Pedro and Kevin
Tucker
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FAMILY PHOTOS by Steve Laughmiller
Foreign policy
discussion planned
I here will he a meeting Monday
evening, at 7 30 p m at the
Methodist Church in Heppner to
discuss "T h e Constitution and
Foreign Policy " The group will he
a non partisan discussion group
which is pari ot the Oregon (¡real
Decision Program
Anyone with an interest in foreign
allairs is encouraged to attend this
meeting For more intomution. call
either Fred I undin at b7b 'Ks42 or
Don Boyce, at b7b U224
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Loxlngton. O re go n *7039
Seven students earned honors lor
nuking the most improvement in the
first semester Senior fina Davidson
led the list Other seniors listed are
Pd Hamlin. Mark Hamman. Robin
Mattison. and Christy Rathhun The
other two students to he honored are
freshmen Raymond Hire and Slater
Mitchell
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Everyone Welcome!
During February, if you're in
doubt about whether it s a holiday or
not. before making the long trip to
town, call and ask it the business is
open
Visit with
Factory Representatives
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•p e n House
OSU Extension
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