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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1988)
• * • • ' i ' • •.. » ■ " ' • .7 r • »». » • * : ' * : ' , • V ' »' ■ --J .* ■ » * . K TW O Heppner I i i u r i l r I »mes, H eppner, O rryua W r d n n d tt, November 14, I9HH Drama Club presents “ Skidding” Holiday open house scheduled November 18-19 ,b • • •> * ' T - .i } • T h « H e p p n er H igh School D ra m a C lass is getting ready for fhf»ir new play “¿ktddinq The o a te of the plav has b e e n c h a n g e d to N o v e m b e r 21 and 2 2 beginning at 7 30 p m and will be held at the high school c a feto n u m Heppner High School lists first 1 he recipients o f academic awards have been announced for the first nine weeks at Heppner High School Seniors named to the honor roll are Michelle Beck. Jim Hrosnan. Jill Conklin, Yvette Cowett. Barney Lindsay, Mike Mahoney. Bryan Padherg. Benji Pearson (4.00 GPA), J J Shaw (4(10 OPA). Christs Stroeber. Nancy Taylor, Brent Tern pic. Sandi Turner (4.00 GPA) and Michelle Wallis Juniors named to the honor roll are C am Brownfield, Jennifer C urnn. Phillip fcslberg. A Holiday Open House has been organized for the firsl lime cser in Heppner of retail product» sold by sales representative» who work out of their homes Called. "Home Sales Holiday Open House", there 1 » a range o f products from an all purpose oil from Australia tocduca tionaJ toys to cosmetics and products for the home Running for two days, the open house hegias November 18. at 9:30 a m to 3:30 p m and November 19 from 9 V) a m to 4 p m at the Heppner Elks Club, upstairs Participants are Avon. Am way. Christmas Around the World. Discovery Toy». House of Lloyd's Candles. Mary Kay Cosmetics, Melaleuca Oil. Tiara fine Glass and Crystal. Tuppcrwarc. and Watkin s Products Coffee and cookies will he served quarter honor roll students Danny Lindsay. Casey Pedro, Lana Schmidt. Kim Stookey. and Kevin Tucker (4 00 GPA) Sophomores named arc T n u a Coe. Diana Derr. Boh Krien and Jcanie Patterson (4.00 GPA) Freshman on the honor mil are Sarah Clark. Christy Corwin (4.00 GPA), Kim Johnston Bnxlv Siruckmeicr, A J Tamavky and Nina Tucker Seniors receiving honorable men lion arc Tanu Lindsay. Clint Michael, Sue Plocharsky, Natalie Robinson and Nance W right Juniors arc Angie Curnn. Mike Gorman, Tom Kenny. Jenny Martin. Kelly Mcluughlin. Ryan Miller and Dean Munkcrs Sophomores receiving honorable m ention are Nikki B risb o ii, Doug D evin. Amy Greenup, Tiffany Harrison. Scott Johnston. Rick Osmin and Brandon Pedro Freshmen named arc Troy A keton, Jason B ritt. Amy Brownfield. Ryan Currin, Mynah Cushing. Sheila Dunaway. Heather Eckman, Kathy Marlin. David M cC urry, R ichard Pettyjohn. G iselle Schoonover and A J Wright A record number of students im proved their grades by at least a half a point to receive most improved recognition Seniors so named are Craig Angcll. Steve Arbogast Tracey Bond, Libby Britt. Jerry Brosnan, lain Cecil. Yvette Cowett, Tim Hays, Tami Lindsay. Dina Ruiz. Mike Scalf. Jennifer Tanner. Brent Temple and Sandi Turner Juniors named were Jodce Ashheck, Phillip Hsthcrg. Mike Gorman. Niki H arnden. Tom Kenny. Kelly McLaughlin. Ten Piper, and Den ms Sterling Lions donate to drug free evenin eisoto by Joyce UughM (L) M ik e C o rrea and (center) Jay M ichael e ach received a $ 5 0 savings bond as a door prize from Lion's m e m b e r David S ykes The Lions don ated $ 3 0 0 to the H ep p n er H om ecom in g ' D rug F re e " d a n ce and breakfast The activity w as a joint e f fort of the Im pact team , H ep p n er Elks and L ion’s C lub St rut hers on leave prior to re-assignment Dan Struthcrs. Data Pnxcsvmg Seaman Ki\ run ( I>I’SK i Heppner. has been home on leave from the U S Navy. Dan enlisted July 23, and completed hoot camp, October I in San Diego. CA He jttended data processing (class A) \chi*n! and graduated November t He will work with shipboard computers His new duty station will he the D S S Abraham Lincoln. C \ N 72. a nuc lear powered carrier This ship and it's sister ship the l S S George Washington. CVN 73. arc the largcsi military vessels to he built They are under construction at Newport News. VA The cotnmis stoning dale for ihe Abraham l in coin is December 31. 1989 Dan will he stationed at Newport News and (Rung six months on the job training D an Struthers United Way receives request for $29,000 I ' . ' , ' : . » t , i i ' / • ■ » ■*. • . J • * i ---', r * . S. ’ * - . * - • . •« r f.’ C f W . * .. V • -’ -* • i *> r . » ,» -•* y ; s } I.» ' • ' 4 < V - * " V » : - V \ "" * -r • i * -,■ * / . •. S ? > ;" • % . . . . ¡ - ' ' i * Ì * - u t , i ¡ %# J • i> « * * • '. * • '* ‘ > « -* « 1 /■ •‘ .*77 *7\■!— . V ■I ' , • . 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The R and W Drive In ami Hepp (*>n by encouraging their children to ner FJemcntary School arc again read and hy providing a gixxl time cooperating on a reading incentive ami place for reading The Riehls reward the children with a treat from program The Drive-In. owned and operated the drive in when goals have been by Tom and Helen Richl. will give met Students are challenged not only gift certificates to students who meet reading goals established in their to read, but to share that experience reading classes that experience hy nuking some kind Teachers ai Heppner F'lemcntary of report Children who participate, learn that reading can he rewarding School support the program by set ting goals for each child which are They are rewarded in the short term appropriate for the child's age and with drive in treats and in the long term with better reading habits and reading ability Parem w sroud^utt * V •. ■ A ^ » ■ :Y the small business to give one time to all " United way of Morrow County i» completely volunteer and raises monies from county businesses, cor porations, and individuals, then distributes those funds to the agen- cics listed here Heppner Mealsitc senior citizens; Board man Child Development Center; Christmas Basket Programs; Columbia River I Vf T Association, FMT Morrow Count) Ambulance; Heppner Day Care. Inc.. Jonc Volunteer Fire Dept . Irrigon Early I earning Center. Domestic Violence Services; Morrow County Neighborhood Council; Stokes landing Senior Center, Oregon Trail Campfire; Blue Mountain Council Boy Scouts; Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Morrow County Disaster Relief Fund Reading incentive program offered This dependable mud and snow lire features drop shoulder wads that really dig in to keep you moving when the#>m g**M tgh The ooiniins id HMI tread design gives you maximum trac tion in lorward or T v rrv ^ -\t t * *V , ^ It's W inter Out There! 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Seventeen re quests were received and most ask ed for a large increase over last scar "It was obvious tu us that we need to raise more money next year Approximately $14.000 will be distributed to county agencies by the end of the year United Way of Morrow County is in the middle of their campaign Ic-t ters to most county businesses arc going out this week "W e hope we get a good response fn>m businesses, said Bauska. 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