Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 29, 1988, Page THREE, Image 3

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Meyer to enter Air Force Academy Boardman • Irrigo)
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T em e Meyer, an eighteen year
old Riverside High graduate, has
received a S I 92.000. four year ap­
pointment to the thirty three year old
academy near Colorado Springs in
Colorado
She alao received an appointment
to the United States M ilitary
Academy at West Point in New
Yorlt. hut chose the Air Force The
opportunities at Colorado Springs
are more to T c m e 's liking
“ More women astronauts come
out o f the Air F o rc e ." said T em e
" I may want to do that some day "
Jet pilot training is her goal for the
present W om en, at this point in
time, do nut fly jets, hut Tem e hopes
to train people to be pilots
T e m e . who made the state o f
Oregon's All Star Volley hall, second
team, will also he playing varsity in­
tercollegiate volleyball at the
academy
The 5 '9 " brunette was recruited
Terne Meyer
By Joyce Hensley
Bright. athletic and popular are the
words which describe a recent local
appointee to the United States Air
Force Academy
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by the air force coach via video
tapes
T e m e leaves June 29 for 5 weeks
o f basic training with flight training
mi ted into her schedule
August 10 she will go straight m
to the school year
To enter the academy. Uxated in
the foothills of the Rocky M oun­
tain*. Terrie agreed to serve fixir
year* a* a cadet and five year* a* an
air force officer
The United States government
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Call 676-9228. 567-7873 or 481-3274 With Newt h en
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provides fixxJ. housing and medisjl
care for the cadet* T em e will also
receive S500 a month to pay for her
uniform*, textbooks and personal
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She enjoy* participating in (he
youth group at Our Lady o f Angels
Catholic Church in Hcrmiston She
play* tennis and plays the piano
TO O P E N JULY 6
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Dr. Ed Berretta or Dr. Jeanne Berretta
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CLINIC HOURS:
Week at Western Oregon State, and
w as invited to W est P o in t's
Academic W ork Shop in New York
last summer
When asked what her aim is for
her duration at the air force
academy. T em e replied. " I hope to
come iHit a better, more rounded
person "
Monday , Tuesday , Thursday , Friday
9 a . m . - 12 p . m . & 1 p . m . - 5 p .m .
Wednesdays
9 a .m . - 1 p .m .
Shorts now okay for M orrow
County School dress code
By Joyce Hensley
Shorts may now he worn by
students to school in M orrow
County
The M orrow County School
Board revised the dress a x le recent
ly to include shorts as proper attire
for the students during the months o f
September May and June
Prompted by a request from the
Sam Boardman F.lcmentary student
council regarding the acceptable
length o f pants or shorts, the schixil
hoard approved the change in the
student dress a x le for a one year
probationary periixl
Said Holly Miller. 17. a Riverside
High senior. " I like the rule and the
freedom it gives the students I like
the responsibility which has been
given to us. hut." she added. “ I'm
afraid it will he abused and there will
just he a hassle "
Clothing which are txx acceptable
at any time o f the year arc
transparent or see thnxigh clothing,
slit skirts with slits above the mid
thigh, sundresses or sleeveless shirts
that do rod cover the width o f the top
o f the sfuxilder. clothing o f an im
modest nature, tank tops, cut-outs,
cut-offs, half shirts, jerseys or sweat
shirts in had taste and any form o f
clothing which is tom . frayed, dir
ty, or contains slogans which are
profane or suggest the advertising o f
any form o f drug
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Celebrate
An Old Fashioned
4th. of July
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Summer story hours underway
Summer story hour is under way
in the Boardman City l ibrary The
story hours arc the first and third
Thursdays, in July and August at
I 30 p m This year's program will
be a combination o f the Oregon
Statewide Sununcr Reading program
“ Be a Super Slcuth-Solvc it A ll at
Your Lib ra ry." and the nationwide
program
“ Sum m er
of
the
Readasaurus." The main event will
be the hunt for the dinosaur egg.
which is hidden somewhere in
Boardman. for some lucky young
detective to find Clues arc being
given weekly to children between the
ages o f 3 and 12 when they check ixit
fxxiks Rules for the varnxiv amtests
being held in conjunction with the
summer program arc also available
Story hour on July 7. will begin
with a picnic in the park at noon,
weather permitting, followed by
stories and games
Starting in July the library will
also sponsor an adult drawing for
“ lunch on the library . " A S3 cer­
tificate for lunch will be given at the
end o f July, to some lucky adult who
checks out bcx>ks from our library
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y ou must go to a license agent and
request a 198K Controlled Hunt Ap
plication form Have the agent check
the one bo* which indicates the type
o f hunt you intend to apply for (Con
trolled Buck Deer. Anterlcv. Deer or
Controlled Elk).
The cost o f the application form
includes the price o f the tag plus S3
nonrcfundahle application fee and a
30 cent processing fee
The agent will have you sign the
form yixi arc purchasing Make sure
the correct box has been checked on
the form
From Heppncr were Jack P
Estbcrg. 4.0 and Keith A Kemson
VVOSC Honor Roll
A total o f 229 students have been
named to the honor roll for spring
quarter at Western Oregon State
C'ollcge They achieved between a
3 3 and 3.9 out o f a perfect 4 0 grade
M o u s e h tu tors'
B eaut\ Salon
LINDA TVMS JUDY DAN I U S
Manager Operator
200-H NW lit
Hair Stylist
HoarJman
point average
Western Oregon, a four year,
liberal arts college, has an enroll­
ment o f 3.653 students Among the
name* listed are Robert William
Peck and Frances F.laine Sharkey
fxxh from Boardman
10th.
C ^D S )rive-In n
A n n iv e rs a ry !
& Bakery
July 1st.
Elephant Ears!
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CARNIVAL R ID E S - All Day
C O N C E S S IO N B o o th s All Day
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»ponsnred by the Tilltcum Club tibbons m seversl categories
(A(Wince registration appreciated )
12 00 noon CARNIVAL G A M ES
Sunday, V July 3rd.
1 00 p m
OUTDOOR BREAKFAST Marina
12 00 noon H O R SE S H O E TOURNAMENT
'i * * entry tee Trophies tumors
BING O and C H ILD R EN S G A M ES
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CONCERT IN THE PARK
BMCC M id n gil Blue folk Quartet M.ke Dutty
(d tiemer Misty Green ind lenmter Meiser
TIN MAN TRI ATHAL0N
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Chamber ot Commerce) ‘10** entry fee f shirts Awards lor
this run swim bike competition All ?BSt or 481 3457
(Sponsored by Square Xnots Squire Oincmg Clubr
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Childrens CARNIVAL R ID E S • All Day
C O N C E S S IO N BOOTHS All Day
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(Sponsored by Boirdm ins (Mt si
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(Sponsored by the Squire Anots Squire Oincmg Club)
11 00 a m PARADE Sp e cial Section In c lu d e s
a C H IL D R E N 'S P A R A D E . . . . . . . .
Children s
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8 00 10 00 a m OUTDOOR BREAKFAST. M a.m a
(Sponiored by tod i Auto Moti»e Get you team together to)
« good time *1** pei player entry lee to the lireworhv fund
trophies' 481 6161
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HEALTH BOOTH Sponsored by St Anthony Bondman Clmrci
B IN G O (Sponsored by the (agtes)
DUNK TANK (Sponsored by Riverside High School Rady Squidi
2 30 p m - TALENT SHO W LIP SYNC CONTEST
'7J0** m Cash P u n s "
Childrens CARNIVAL R ID E S • All Day
C O N C E S S IO N BOOTHS - All Day
BASEBALL TOURNAMENT con tin ues
H O R SE S H O E TO URNAMENT con tin ues
frophtes tor Both Awarded
I I h m - Merchants Imite Vini To Knjo> the 4th in Boardman
AAA Towing
Readymix Sand & Gravel Co., Inc.
BJ's Hair Styling
Sunridge Homes
Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware
J & D Electric
Bob's Unical & Boardman Wrecker
Peetsa Korner
C & D Drive-In & Bakery
Kegler Sentry Market
Christie's Floral & Gifts
Mountain Valley Land Co. Realtors
Boardman Inland Empire Bank
Port of Morrow
M. C. Abstract & Title Co.
Lamb Weston
Mouse Factory linda Tomi 1 ludy Danieli
LP Nursery
N.E. Oregon Kennels & Guide Serv.
Dodge City Inn
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FIREWORKS!
Coca-Cola Doghouse Outsule
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Free Balloons
Free Soft Ice Cream
Free Small Drinks
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Julv 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1988
Monday. July 4th.
Saturday, Jul\ 2nd.
E O S C Honor Roll
Eastern Oregon Stale C ollege o f­
ficials have announced the names o f
226 students who nude the Spring
Quarter Honor Roll
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Hunt deadline is July 1
Hunters are reminded that Friday.
July I. is the deadline for applying
for a license for the controlled deer
and elk hunt
In order for yini to apply you must
meet the following requirements
You must have an adult hunting
license and you may apply at 11 year
old provided you arc 12 or older at
the time o f the hunt tor which you
are applying
Lach individual must purchase, fill
out and null a separate application
card for each species applied for
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Now Scheduling Appointments With
Reading i* also high on her list of
pleasurable thing* to do
T em e has won the Morrow Coun
ty Spelling Championship in her
division each year for the last seven
years, attended the honors program
at Western Oregon Slate last sum
mer. attended Oregon's Business
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