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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1988)
’ * ^ •• • • , **r» ■■. , •*.*•*■ ^ • I ' * ' • « , •. * I “ ' T W O - Heppner Goxrtte-Tlm e*. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. May 24. l*4Pt *■ « '4* Elks Eye Prevention Poster winners given awards Care HHS elected officers for 88-89 v \ . • • . V * % Ambulance drivers Rusty Estes and Carl Launtsen took the ambulance to Heppner Day Care last week to show the children what the ambulance looks like and show them the equipment inside, and how it works They were allowed to listen with the stethoscope to each others hearts, much to their delight. Don Cole presents a $30 savings bond to Mike Holloran of Hepp ner for second place in the Eye Injury Prevention Poster Contest and Brent Wright received a $50 bond for third place They were spon sored by the Heppncr Elks laxJgc. This was for the District contest V # New officers for Heppner High sch«x>l 1988-89 are back (I to r) Scott Johnston. Jill Conklin. Mary Van Bibber. Christi Stroehcr, (front I to r) Nance Wnght. Casey Pedro and Dina Ruir nest year arc Casey Pedro, vice By Scott Johnston On April 29. the Heppner High School student body held their elec lion» for the 1988 89 school year Nance Wright, a senior ne*t year, was elected Associated Student Body President Other officers elected for Tucker winner of W riter’s contest s * '* ' « “ Photo by Joyc* Hugh*« Congratulations Class o f “ **.* . * ’ - . J ‘ ; « *. *• . ; * r : jr . • ' V N . V * * ■■a* f •; » * : , VfSA- :;s ] t , . Peterson's p » ■ ;t \ v. M * * + * » * + • : ■ ♦ • ■ • • ♦ jewelers 474-9200 M * A* 1 « ( < I ' < . c 4»' » , Speech therapist Carol Faith-Peterson takes Wes Haynes, 5. son of Jeff and Rhonda Wallace, through one of the many dif ferent stations they have to go through at the Pre-school Kindergarten screening clinic held in Heppner on Tuesday. lone tops voter turnout H eppner-il, 58 pciccitt. Results of the wntc-in vote for County Commissioner (R), Jerry Anderson received 186 votes and Jerry Peck received 98 vote* on the Republican ballot. A correction was also made in the amount of votes for County Com missioner on the Democratic ballot lor Morrow County Commissioner Jerry Peck received 636 votes and Ted Sampson received 229 The voting pcrccniages of last week's election by precinct was turn ed in by the County Clerk. Barbara Bloodswnrth as follows B oardm an-01. 45 p ercent; B oardm an 02. 37 p ercent, Hardman-03, 45 percent, lone-04, 74 percent; Irrigon-05. 49 percent. lrrig o n -0 6 , 35 p ercent; l.e cin g to n -0 7 . 61 p ercent; H eppner OK. 65 p ercent, H cppner-09. 63 percent; H ep p n er-10. 59 percent; and Kev in Tucker of Heppner has had his manuscript chosen as one o f twelve winners in this year’s Young Writers Contest, sponsored by the Oregon Arts Commission He was awarded a week long workshop, plus food and lodging, at no cost to him He has prov ided his own transportation to and from the University of Oregon, where the seminar is held Around 100 fiction pieces were submitted for this contest and only twelve were chosen to receive an award president. Christy Stroehcr. treas urer. Mary VanBibbcr. secretary; Jill Cobklin. business manager; Dina Rui/. Head cheerleader, and Scott Johnston. Publicity Director. These officers attended a leader ship conference in Springfield on May 15 and 16 where (hey learned many new ideas for the upcoming school year. The officers were sworn in May 23 at a school assembly. Hole-in-one at W CCC bv Struthers We Print POSTERS G-T Printing 147 Willow-Heppner > r * * . ■ •• ‘ ♦ ; * * 4 ' "J • > « ■•». .71 - ■ * / • * • * ’ * ; * ? kf -'«•/, •'■- .1 Fence In The Values... at M.C.G.G. Photo by Joyce HughM ■■ • ' ' • ■ . t " • " r • ? * .j .:V - -Æ » *: v -v -;A3 | Backpack Sprayers U n iv e r s a l '-sii 4. ■ V*', I 1 y . : .v UNIVERSAL Tube Gate 12' length H e p p n e r High School Senior Davis Walker 12-1/2 gauge — -Tk IL u # Field Fence (330 roll) 939-6 1047-6 95 7 4 95 CCA Praasur* Tr*at*d Wood Post r r»r ■ ». COMMAND , DOG FOOD - A ?i% Protein 50 lb bag 95 mm i - si** Kay Pmctor is (ellmg and reading about "Summer S afety ” at children's storytime at the Heppner Public I ibrary, beginning at 10:30 a m this Thursday. May 26 This will be the final storytime until September 95 1 -3/4" A m erican Made »V . Story Time SOLO 425 or Cooper-Pegler CP15 W* f'-'l* JS v r * • . v ?* V » ¿X V y k ; ” *' Dan Struthers made a Hole-In- One at Willow Creek Country Club on May 14 Dan made his shot on the ninth hole with a *7 iron. I he hole is 160 yards. Also competing were Will Mar tin and J J Shaw r r» e T-Post Dust Bag 6’ S tg i^ rd 1495 149 3' 95 y Dust Bag Reni wfthCo-Rai Dust 12.5 lb 895 CJENLX LATO O LAKES Insecticide RENO Ear Tags Morrow County Grain Growers C INC ftioiw 919IDI ÜMÉ "7. - * \ 'TO • ; • t . J 4* ! .. r ». -V I iittG J > F t g fo f v r V Lori Patterson This picture wasn't turned into the (i T but should base been included in Iasi weeks class of senior» from Heppner High Schtxil . . *. - . * • . 1100 «4? D9« lilHKfM Otf600 97*39 H 0<i 3*7 NIC HT IS OHINC