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. • ' • • .. ; • * - » ,1 f — - . . ; . • . 9 . • . •«*«X• r t f • , - • p * ' ‘ ^ TW O - Heppner G a/etle-lim es. lleupner. Ore*u*i Wednesda*. June I. IVHN Reading incentive program reaches conclusion T he R A W Reading Incentive Program has concluded its second year o f challenge to students at H eppner Elementary School Tom and Helen Riehl o f the R A W D rive In o ffe r treats at the D riv e In as rew ards to students who reach goals in reading Goals are designed to he c h a lle n g in g , hut each teacher establishes goals that are realistic tor the age and reading a b ility o f the c h ild . • » . T h e p ro g ra m sta rte d b e fo re C hristm as and c«*ncluded A p ril V) D uring the 1987 Hit school year. 15* students won J34 certificates go«>d fo r such things as sundaes, shakes and sandwiches The program helps the students develop reading habits, reading s k ills , and. i f M rs Edmunds*»n s firs t grade c la s s is an in d ica tio n , w ritin g s k ills As students read m ore, they learn m ore about story elements and are better able to create th e ir ow n The students and staff at Heppner Elem entary School who participated — N IC H T IS C O H IN C in the program arc grateful to the R ichl s fo r this donation to the school and fo r th e ir w illingness to encourage and rew ard c h ild re n The fo llo w in g students received certificates f ir s t (ira d e f c » * t Boyer. Danny (tuner Urrrk (junjrru«i Chnfty Kenny. Ian Swerk. tell WaterUnd Julie WaUim Mol |y Writs an Mart Atlelman Pal Birth) Audi« Hun. h Amy Hurkrnhtne Heather Da*a). Ja/cd EcfcmM. Kathleen (irernup Janetle Heal* Kcnna H tf eland Jessie Mahen Jennifer Madoon. Shane Malheny tire» Sshiainoser Angrl« Munkrrv. Ryan Prtlyyihn BnsiAr Sweetie) Rost Van f lu . JoshWklrnrr rrasi* Winters Krwli Wordrn and Jaod> Cavm Second G rade Mindy ilinschut. Melissa Cutthmh. Carr« Hargrove. Justin Herslrrum Hrnnry Hdl Jess« Kcrrscmaker he Kindle t inscy R'SV Brian Bumsulr. Jar n*J Clark. Jennie Hampton lav me Hansen Annie Holer Katie Kenny Caleh Ms Daniel Jaylrnr Papmrau kse Pnsftw Jan Rannk. Dust* Rollis. josh Roy. Cryvti Tayke. Jesaaa Van Winkle. Jamie Walne. Stephanie Wcewofth Third (trade Joann Bingham Jill Hogg* Jodi Comer Hreru (ismderson. Mini dy (nmerrr/ Chris Jones. Toni Kemp. Charlotte Van Meter Mike Vejraska. land sey Water land Pal Welborn. Jennie (ia*in. ( armun W illiams Juslin Adelman Shannon Beniamin Randir Cos. Stoemy Howard ( amine High Brian KottWr. Stacy launoen I on Mieller. T if fame Munkrrs. Kart Ogleshrr feral Ptoyhar Mindy Qualls, lam me Rill. Riddne Schuk/. Enc Skrtsth. Phillip Telleshea. Nsulr Van pita. Ann Wick. Jetf Wilson. Risky Worden. Katie Hottoran. David Michael fo u r th Grade Cotia Andrtwei. Alena Bintchcv. Jenny Burkenhme. Renee Devin. Shaun Holer. Heather Hughes Alisha Marian Jim Met/. Donnie Pointer. Phillip SgteCI Kuhn Han.1. \ an I tlj Hale Wilson Hamel Burnside Jotie Hsans. Mntvael * ! I 4 . ' * I* • CONOR ATU! . • • ' . Heppner Boys Track Team!!! * Ployhar Insurance ‘Great Year - Great Finish" * » . i * », *■ . , • ’ ' 471 N Main * Ph. 676-5818 ‘ t. V PLOYHAR INSURANCE * v ’. t We Want to save you money on premiums and save you headaches on claims! Life * Auto * Home * Farm * Health r -ft k • • LOG TRUCKS tt7 ti- 5 8 l8 127 \ . Main NEW AT KATE’S EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING 5 PM CLOSING STARTING WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8 •SALAI) BAR »GARLIC BREAD • P(YTATT) sSTRIPS • DESSERT i. f *J • *2 I t'i . V5 : f - >* • t •» . • • ■* ir «v f Open till 10 00 p m • Weekdays __________ 1100 p m • Weekends / - *• ' v * i T ■■ - V Ä ;<V>. W ' *3 A *: ¿ Lr < ' . • » ; • W r * IN CHEM ICALS FERTILIZER % Tourism committee receives funding The M o rro w C ounty T ourivm C om m ittee met on M ay 20 Ered Lundin and Dave Sykev reported that the placematv w ill he funded by the Port o f M o rro w (2 5 .000 hi c o lo r). The com m ittee made several changes and agreed on blue and green on ivory background John Edmund son. Claudia Eiughes and R ohm B aker a tte n d e d w orkshops in Baker and reported they thought it was very w o rth th e ir lim e to attend John reported (hat the membership com m ittee had invited Charlene and Earl Papincau. M a n e Boor and R obin Baker to jo in the com m ittee They had also asked [X iro th y Krebs, w ho agreed to jo in but was unable to attend this meeting Don Eppcn hack o f Irrig o n declined, w ith apologies R obin reported to the com m ittee that G overnor Goldschm idt w ill visit the O regon T ra il on June 25. Fred read a letter fro m O regon Parks and Recreation requesting in put fro m them on future develop ment at an in fo rm a l meeting in LaGrande on M ay 24 Ken T u rn e r and R obin Baker w ill attend. The M o rro w C ounty H isto rica l Society has made an o ffe r to help w ith the signage fo r the Oregon T ra il R obin has been and w ill con tinue to coordinate w ith this group Ken suggested that the W illo w C reek Park D is tric t may help fin d fu n d ing fo r im proved signate fo r recreation in the county It wav vug grsted that all members consider ap propriate signage and brin g sugges turns to the ncut meeting Ken w ill investigate the possibility o f funding John suggested that dies help pn»- d u c c an in e x p e n s iv e , s im p le brochure w hich features the western route road. “ Blue M ountain Scenic W a y " was suggested as a name C laudia w ill develop this idea M r and M rs Randall M a rtin w ill celebrate their 50th w edding an m versary Saturday. June I I at an open house potluck dinner at noon w ith a reception fo llo w in g fro m 1-4 p m. at th e ir home on N o rth F ork M c K a y C reek. P ilot Rock Hosts are th e ir daughter Janice and her husband Jay Wheel house o f H erm iston and mans relatives and friends. Randall and M a rie started their m arried life in Sherman C ounty at M o ro . m oving to M o rro w C ounty near l>exington when Janice was 4 In l lMK they b*»ughi the Butter creek place where they live d u n til 1 r î u ■ ' V .¿ X , Hampton. Mail Kcrrvcmakcr, Tina Kemp. Heather Ripple. John Sargent, Brian Mruikmctci. Jcuica Sumner F ifth Grade Tmn (Tunen Jorv Huffman. Jem) K m April K.4ln Chad Sk/ich Amber V ejravka tru) Wilv*«. Mike AlUrkl. Pat) Aruiertun t lhan Burnvaie Keiue Evan. Dam Hill. Jennifer Marvin. Mark Mi viler I. fin (Juallt and Rundi Roinnarui S ixth Grade Ian Bonner Alma Brownfield Auviin (inner to n Fahhini Alcukt (aud>ear And) Hardunan Rxk Kuf fler Jim Tdlechea. Steve Warnnk Mike Hotlnran («enelle Adelman And) AiMaetk Travn Hughn J<«Ji Jifuwnai Ryan Munkerv Kevin Pavne Jered Wickland Seventh (ira d e Autumn N.Tarato. (h riv) Schult/. Alcoa Tarnaak). Kfttiv Anderwui. Jeremv Clark. Shawn ( ui\forth Steve Hoffman Shell) Hixh Peter Pear von Hotuu sharp and Mehvva Wallace Martins wed 50 years NEW HOURS 1972 when they moved to the m oun tain ranch they hought in IVft4 R e la tiv e s and fr ie n d s are welcom e The couple requests no g ifts Fourth (iraders t I Fifth (iraders 7 Sixth (iraders S eventh ( ir a d e r s The I9HK M o r ro w C o u n ty E lem entary Math Contest wav held at Heppner Elem entary School on May IH M arie T w o re k o f lone Elementary was the fourth grade cham pion Bryan B ro d e rick o t lone was the tilth grade cham pion Jason Sm ythc o l Sam Hoardman was the sixth grade cham pion fo r his th ird straight first place fin ish in this com p e titio n The top ten finishers in each grade received ribbons The champions received plaques Ehe place winners arc as follow s. Fourth grade left to right first M arie T w orek lone, a tic fo r second Tina , e ig h th A h n a L ie tk e , A C. H oughton, a tic to r ninth James Bass. Sam B oardnun and M elissa P ettyjohn. Heppner Sixth grade left to right first Jason Smvthc, Sam IV u rd n u n . scvond-Jim I ellechca. H eppner. th ird A ustin ( o m e r. H e p p ne r; fo u r th - T r u itl ( ir e e n u p , lo n e . lif t h - G c n e lle X d c ln u n . H e p p n e r. s ix th -E rin E ishhum . Heppner. seventh Jason Proudf(K*t. lo n e , e ig h th K enny M ounts, Sam B o a rd n u n ; ninth B e isy H crnander. Sam Boardm an, te n th Jam es l.u n d e rs . A C H oughton Yard of the Month in Lexington L exington Garden Bugs have chosen Robert and L u clla T a y lo r s yard as May yard o f the month Thcv live at 525 South F ront Street almost every variety o f (lo w e r, nusn o r tree that w ill grow in this area. Y o u w o n 't fin d many hare spots in th e ir yard I>nve by and see their place They received a plant from Del s Nursery. The firs t thing you sec a s y*»u drive by their place is their gorgeous arTay o t iris They w ill be beautiful fo r the w hole month Fuella has Ruags Store Closed ■*, ■ 4 • ' _ / a n d s t r o m 's a n d F ath er's D a y . Some Reasons Are: : CRP - New & Increased Taxes - Kev locks . ’¡ J We Are The Team You Can Count On For All Your Farm Chemical Needs! ale i lose MOST Merchandise 5 0 % OFF SOME Equipment Eor Sale Harsh & Patti would like to thank everyone for their patronage and support Morrow County Grain G ro w ers. ¿ft*. » L r &4K.-V Sun., June 5 - 12 noon - 5 p.m. CENEX LAND O LAKES -£> . .4 1 - V V. • Kem p. Heppner and I ynde M inster, lone, a lie fo r fourth Lonnie S pray. Sam Hoardman and M ik e H am pton. Heppner. a tie lo r sixth A lejam lra T orres. Sam B oardnun and Melissa M c E llig o t t , lo n e , c ig h ih M a lt keersem aker. HeppiKT. ninth Ros.i M u rn i/ Sanguino. Sam B**ardman tenth Dan B urnside. Heppner F ilth grade Ic tl to right first Bryan B roderick, lone, second Brent Payne. A C H oughton, th ird M ark M edel. A C H oughton, fourth V a lo rie G arver. Sam B oardnun fifth Ethan Burnside. H cppnor. a tie fo r s ix th S h e rry M ilie r . A C H oughton anil Jamie la n e tt. lone. * t • * t ' 'V • ' < V ^ V v '- • '¿ ¡ ¿ ■ f r * "» a / •. i* . i M a t h c o n t e s t w in n e r s lis t e d BUNCHGRASS SALOON It h a s a n ic e r in g to it. A ls o tu- tacks m o n e v * lip s c u fflin k s a n d many o th e r A sk sk to you a li th e superbly crafted ite m s possibilities a n d s tr o m 's ^ ORIGINAL f r i ' ) BLACK HILLS GOLD (See you a t at the Bunchgrass) ROD art j 989-8144 Lexington us show V 1 ! , 4 % Peterson’s ^ C RATIONS 3 Jewelers * 7 » e>oo S ' '» IW H g V .v X V /. » V 4