Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 08, 1987, Page THREE, Image 3

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    H tp p m - r ( . j / « U r I m u s . H e p p n e r, O re g o n W n l i iv s t lj > , A p ril M. I W ’
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Reduced fee blood tests offered at W ill travel to U nited Nations
Pioneer during National Lab Week
Dr
Ihiessen w ill be at Pioneer
M e m o ria l H - p ila l Wednesday
A p ril 22 al b ( d p nr to explain the
significance of tliese lah results
I very one is em ouragevl to attend
this in to rn u tiv e session and present
th eir questions to D r Ihlessen
t Hi W cdiiesd.iv A p ril IA al ti p m
at Pioneer M em o nal Hospital A u k i
H irkhv I aboratorv Supervisor w ill
show j video lape provided hv the
American Red ( toss on the A ID S
A irus ami the AID S Patient Ih e
tape is a p p ro xm u telv one hour long
ami is pan ol our hospital permanent
lih r jr v
Parents are espec lulls en
courages) lo view its contents
ITierc w ill he displav s on j l earlv
detection ot colon cancer hiun
tihiotic s ami whic h one lo use s i pro
cedurcs lo r patient h illin g d i lavis
about b lix x l donations
Ih e la b o ra to ry s ta ll in v ite s
c v rrv o n e to v is it the h o sp ital
la iililie s ami view our operations
and displav s
Pioneer M e m o ria l H ospital w ill
celebrate National I ufmratorv W eek
\pril I ' |7 In hom>r o l the ix c u
sion the hi'spital laboratory w ill o i­
le r h l.s sl testing at a m arkedly
reduced tec Cardiac Risk Profiles
Jill Conklin deft) Bonji Pearson, and Michelle Beck
Chosen for Girls state
I * n student- tri >m Heppner High Sc fxml arxl i wo Ir«»m lim e H igh Sc hi ml
have been chosen t«> partu ip a lr in ( begun L iir l s M ale Ih i•> summer N|xin
Mired hv the Am erican I eg ion A u x ilia rv the week long program all««»'
g irls In participate actively in governm ent
Sophomores l i l l ( o n klin anil Henp Pearson In n n Meppner » e re selected
b\ Heppner leu hers K a rla Davison and Rondi Tews hi>ih inniors .il lone
w ere velecied hv the lone I cgion \ u iili.m M ic h e le B c v i is an a lic rn a ii
fro m Heppner
( o ris were ih n x 'n nn the h.isis nf leadership character a rd honesty
c imperativeness com m units participation and service. ami scholarship
Rondi Tews (lett) and Karla Davison
Boosters plan fundraiser
H i \ shln ( o n k lin
Planning has alre.nl> begun for the
second annual Heppner Ikm siet
C lu b 's Kenn N ig h l lu m i raiser sel
tur June h al lhe Heppnei I Iks I luh
fu n d s tro n i the Reno N ie h l m il
he used in cover costs lo r d ille re n l
items w hich the Heppner Itooster
( lu h m il purchase lo r the l ‘)K *H
s« hi ml year
I he H* »osici ( luh s|ionsors a V < < >
s ih o la rsh ip each sear lo r one h o i
and one p u l at Heppner H igh
Si hool I m ills i .used al the Reno
N ig h l m i l h e lp p a i lo r the
scholarships
I he Hi sister ( luh was also respm
sihle in helping purchase a weight
rack lo r H H S as w ell as a new leg
weight machine
t Mher things the H> osier ( luh has
tx-en responsible lor im lude the sign
al the east end o l Heppner honoring
last year's state g ills basketball
cham pionship leant, sponsoring (he­
lms s sim ulici league basketball pro
grant, p ro vid in g refreshm ents lor
d itleien t s|x«rts banquets and visiting
l i >,itfi.ilI teams, engraving d itle re n t
trophies a( H H S . paving tor ( I l l s
cheerleader pom poms ami covers,
and assisting the H H S dam e team
meeting their expense's
DURABLE DENIM
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Mcr.s 31!.33-8:ys S i! . 33
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Arkie Smith dem on­
strates new leq machine at
Heppner High School pur­
chased by the Heppner
Booster Club
Listed on honor roll
n c r ’s
D a vid Steagall son o l H«>h and
B eve rly Steagall u l le x in g to n is
named on the lln n n i I ist lo r A ll
A a llcv C o m m unity College in l air
hanks. A laska to earn a place on
the list, students must earn at least
a ' ' gradi average based un 4 I)
Let Pettyjohns he your
P v^VrÎMïïï Lawn & Garden
Center
NOW IN STOCK
Kcil <V VK tut«.- Decorator Rock
Concrete Stepping Slones «V Decorator Blocks
Bulk Bark
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Seeds f ertiliser**
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MUCH, MUCH,
4 MORE FOR THE
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PETTYJOHN'S
676-9157 or 676-5001
Farm
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Supply
424 Lynden Way, Heppner
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C h o le s te ro l. T rig ly c e rid e ' H D
I ip klsi combined w ith acomprehen
s u e chenustrs p ro file lO luvo sc.
Potassium V s liu m els i w i llh e o t
lered that week on j i ash onlv h js is
lo r S I ' lor rests valued at over ShO
Patients mas present themselves to
the hospital office tx-tween " M i a m
ami h 0 0 p m A p ril I V 17 and ihe
lahorators s ta ll ( A n k i H irkhv Hud
K am lall. amt P h illis H jm p to n i w ill
v lrjw h lix x l lo r these tests It is most
saluahle to onut alcohol ami tatty
hinds tor three d a is p rio r to the
testing and to come in hetorc you
have had hreaklast a lab spokespet
son saul Patients w ill receive, by
m ail, copies ot their results no later
than A p ril 21
In le s s patients
s|ieiily otherwise la b results w ill
also he forw arded to D r Thiessen
for permanent record at the v lin ii
Earns Linfield
scholarship
Sophie Strothers daughter of I d
and M a n e Struthers of Heppner
has been awarded a V> n i l siho la r
ship to studv art at 1 infield College
Struthers. a senior at Heppner
High S ih is il. is one of 41 w inners
fro m seven states in I infield 's an
nual com petitive scholarship corn
petition W in n e rs were selected on
the basis o f com petitive evams ad
m inistered at I in lie ld ea rlier this
year
lo sl.o eligible lor (he scholaiship
bevond the lu s t vear a student must
m aintain a * 2A grade |*mit average
(based on a 4 II sc.ilei and must re
m ain m good standing w ith the
college
k a rlu Dav ison a iunior al Ione
H ig h Si his>l has tv e n o tteied a li i|'
tu New A o ik Clf> and ihc > nited
N atious ibis Kummel
Ihe pn
program
a rm e rs & R a n c h e rs
We can fill all your Spring
Chemical needs with
a good supply of:
• L a n d m a s te r •R o u n d - U p
•P a ra q u a t
• S p re a d e r S tickers
• Buctril
• 2-4D A m in e
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Finesse
PETTYJOHN OIL Co.
422 7254
trip 1 . ini u m j s * inner \*. in Irm a
M illlv r> ! »»t Irris o ti
leges I xpenm em Stations and I v
tension Service and the H ire I mst
and D rug A d m m istiation aiixm g
other things It is still one o l the
slmngesl volunteer griH ip vlh.il helps
w ith com m inili', activities
M em bers receiving iw eniv liv e
veai pins and certificates included
A drum H e ih d o ll. Archie Bcchdolt.
V clva H e ih d o ll ( icrald Bergstrom
M a rily n Bergstrom M arioli ( I nk
B elli ( la rk Ned ( lark Kathleen
( la r k (¡race D rake I -mina D rake
I dna Peck. H a rold Peck H arold
W rig h t. M ary AAnghi I d H unt
John W agcnhlasi
Paul AS .m en
( laudine W a rre n . N inon K ill. R u d i
Bergstrom , and Heruv Breeding
(Hhcrs receiving c e rlilu a le s ol
recognition lo r continuous memlx-r
ship tor m ore than Iwentv liv e and
less than f itti sears were I ucia Bar
ret. Jim Bloodsw orlh. Paul B lo w n.
Herrs B row n I vie C ox Barbara
M aster W o lv e rlo n telling the group
the hislorv of the (¡range w hich is
the oldest la m i organization in the
w o rlil It was instrum ental in Ihe
establishment of the IV p a rtm e n l ot
A g ricultu re . R u ra l fre e D elivers
and Postal Post la n d ( lia n t Col
IW M W VVM W VM VM W M W W W VW VVm VM lM W W M M W W W M IM XM W /
• G le a n
(tip
A im e Dultoso o l R ivetside H ig h
Schi»>l in Hoardm an won tirs i piuse
in thè contesi and an all e spense paid
Morton Wolverlon. Mildred Wright. Wavel Wilkinson Ruth
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one Uni«! with Bergstrom and Jean Nelson
Dwayr>* W Carroll
• Banvel
Kaila Davison
D ire c tira n g e rs received the
(■olileii Sheat aw ard Iasi Sunday tor
tilts sears continuous membership in
the le x in g to n and Rhea ( re e k
(■ranges
M o r io n W o lv e r lo n
Master ot the < fregon State ( irangc.
presented titts vear pins and cor
l i l i i ales to M ild re d W rig h t W a ve l
W dkinson and Ruth B ergstrom at a
spx'vial recognition dav at the I ex
ington (¡range (Hhet Id iv year
m em bers p re se ni w ere A11 r cel
Ncl-mn Jr ami Kenneth Nn»>use who
have had m em bership in the I ex
ington ( ¡range tor lifts seven ami tit
iv eight sears respeetivclv
I d u « >r s nme S c h o o l hoard members w i l l answer
questions in the newspaper between now and the
Mav school levs electron i.iuestions thev address
w ill he those which thev tepeuledlv are asked bv
voters
How .m u ra le are |ter pupil o u t com parisons’
Il is inevitable that when school budgets are he
mg discussed that someone w ill rem ark on the high
cost ¡x-r pupil in one district as compared to another
lahlcs are available listing these- costs, and once a
list is in hand it is ccnain to be- a basis to rank the various districts
I his is not alwavs a la ir comparison as all things are not as thev appear
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A good exam ple ol this is in the area ot I d in a tio n Service Districts
\A hen an I S D exists at the county level it has a budget of its own and
the i ost is not sh< iw n as a cost lo the se hool distile t on a per p upil b jcis
Six districts in the slate includine M o rro w fo u n ts do not have an PSD.
and therefore have lo contract lor this service M o rro w ( ounty opts lo
use the sers ice ot the I m a lilla ( 'ountv I S D and has to budget this cost,
which is reflected as a direct |x-i pupil expenditure Conversely all Ihe
districts m l m a lilla ( ounty hav. ihe benefit as we do. but don t have
its direct reflection in the sc h «il budget A |x-r |Hipil "sav mgs ’ ol almost
S 4 'll |x-i student
Another area that . auses disparity is that o l mandated slatting An ex
ample ol this would he a librano!! ex-dia s|X'cialisl Compare ihe |x*r pupil
cosi ol this stall member's salari dividevi bv the number o l students in
Heppner H igh as the same cost t. a schiml the si/e of H em nston High
We are talking a lew dollars as compared to a tew hundred dollars
I Huí i read into this that hundreds o l ilo lla rs |x r student are being s|x-nl
tor librarians, hut instead lix>k at ihe comparison ot Ihe cost spread due
to the enro llm ent difference
It one should make comparisons then do m w ith like kinds ot disttnts.
not others that are in the immediate area Also Jx- sure that all the costs
arc ot a like nature Some districts are spending tro n i a low o l S 2 'i* t
lo as high as S I2 . i « » i |x-t student M o rro w ( ounty comes m at about
V4.2UH w ith a state average at about S VN H I
It is quite obvious that the range o l costs is great and the average is
an arbntrarv liguri- I verv district l.x'ks long arxl hard at tin- cosi ol educa
Iron and every attempt is made to keep this figure as low as possible,
vet provide the q ualitv of education that everv student is entitled
In M o rro w Counts the economic clim ate iv not the best in the stale
but
n the other hand it isn't the worst As we all It », »K lor wav« to keep
our i o s t s under control please look long and hard al anv attempt lo save
monev bv cutting c d iiia lH in al dollars O u r pci pupil cost mav he above
thi -late average hut so .ice mav he taken tru m the tad that this is being
done w ith one of the lowest tax fates in the state
(si I )way ne M ( at ro ll
/o n e II Irrig o n
i A sc lx ml txi.ird or adv isor v committee member w ill answer vour ques
lio n in w ritin g in this colum n write " V h r x il (Questions IA I I k n JfiM,
le x in g to n . O R 'H O ') or call UK') M2I>2
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Davison thè daughlet ot M a i lene
D a visi'n o l le x in g to n w ili have lo
pav S2t»i lo w a til her expenses tb-
lislges ve ili turni thè baiane e ot bei
(¡rangers awarded for longtime service
Hoard members answer
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le llo w s ami Kehekahs li «vige
Dav isoli placc'd seiom l al d istric i
competitHm in Pemllcton in thè
lodge s annual speeih contesi Ib is
v eat s topii was it ic i N s iole con
cem ing human nghts diginlv and
resources I le i s|X\"ih addrcssed thè
prohlem s o l apartheid and te ito ris m
ili South A li Ic a and how thè l N
io u ld to rn i a liti te rro ri'! o rg ani/a
tions and ete re isc i l' ah ilitv lo imi
pose sant tions
lone, Ore
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sin. <leorgiann.i Irv in C ecil Jones
I V lp fia Jones B ill M arquants Rena
M .u q u a rd l
t a i l M ille t . Helen
N elso n
Jean N elso n
fra n c é s
Smunse
M a rie Steagall W ilbut
Steagall Robert Steagall. Paul le w s
and I ee AA agenblasl
Master W o lv e rlo n was accolli
panted bv Ins w ile I neda w ho is
the comm unity sen k c c lu ir n u n tor
the (b e g u n State (nangc ( Hhei
special guests w ere A n n a b e lle
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